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Show R. J Brydht has moved fe" is Kevfc'honvQon his farm west of ;'"? the city. Positively the best line of Post i cards in. town at the Cedar City f J Drug: Store. Tne House of Qual- Jt. ty. Adv. The Granite High School foot I ball squad is in town and will L fllayrthe B. N. S. at three to- fj day. They have quite a rep- ' utation as players of the game. fi Lemons, Oranges, Bananas jf Figs and Dates at Tie Cedar City Drug Store. 'Billy's Place.' Adv J The Editor and family were f;- made happy and indulged in j, one of the most appetizing din- ' ners that were ever enjoyed .last Sunday, as the result of the ?i generosity of Dt. R. A. Thorley, p who supplied our table with a ; fine piece of venison. - For satisfaction's sake have "s f your perscriptions filled at the J- Cedar City Drug Store. "Billy's fr ' Place." Adv. s. ,-il A reception tendered to Mrs. i Margaret Pryor last Fridnv ft night was well attended by many friends of the good lady. jj A beautiful upholstered parlor chair was presented to her on behalf of those present. A pro- 'V jram jwas rendered and a right l good time enjoyed by all. f A most excellent line of fine cards is coming. Plenty of variety, Billy's Place. The 6edar 6'ity Drug Store. Aav. We ask those who have not received job work to be patient. Our office force is working day gm8&L evenings in order to get sgr ouCtiovaora -clearly -on" 'ir t,me a? possible. Jbqcause of our inablity to get coinpetant help for busy seasons, weare forced to do the very best we can with our regular employ- ces. See our window for a swell line of Post Cards. Satisfaction for everybody. The Cedar City Drug Store. Adv. One or two enterprising Normal Nor-mal students can make money during their spare time. See Manager Re cord. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorley are rejoicing dver the arrival of a bouncing baby girl at their home last Saturday. Dr. C. M. Clark was in attendance. Representative Wilford Day and Pesident L. N. Marsden of Parowan were in Cedar City Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Marsden on business and Mr. Dayon buiinessjand and and other matters. So far the present season, this city has made an exceptional record in escaping the typhoid which usually prevails quite generally thrughout the country in the fall season, but one case having . so far been reported. A new shipment of high-grade high-grade rubber goods just received ; hot water bottles, Fountain Syringes, Syr-inges, rubber tubing, rubber cloth. All "Quality" goods. Cedar City Drug Store. "House of Quality." Adv. Buy satisfaction at 'Billy's Place.' The Cedar City Drug Store. "The House of Quality." Adv. "It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best cough medicine medi-cine I ever used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonia, Ga. "I have used it with all my children and the reultss have been highly satisfactory." For, sale by the Palace Drug Store. Adv. If we haevn't what you want wo will get it for you. Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed,. Trouble us, its a pleasure to wait on you. Billy's Place. Cedar , City -D V U g-Storo " 'mtAif Don't waste your moneyl buying buy-ing strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper cheap-er and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with it -and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve tne' pain and soreness. sore-ness. For sale by the Palace Drug Store. Adv. The Farmers' School which opened in- this city Monday and closes today, has been of much practical benefit to the farmers, and also the ladies who were fortunate enough to take advantage advan-tage of the domestic science lectures and demonstrations. Among the prominent officials of the agricultural college who have been present are: E. G. Peterson, Director of Extension Work, J. C. Hogenson, Department Depart-ment of Agronomy, tW. H. Homer, -Jr., Department of Horticulture, L. M. Winsor, Department of Irrigation, Miss Leah Ivans, Department of Domestic.Scence, P. V. Cardon, ,U. S. . Department of Agricul-i ture, Prof. Jno. T. Caine, Department De-partment of Animal Husbandry, Dr. H. J. Fredrick, Department of Veterinary Surgery, and Ben R. Eldredge, Department of Dairying. |