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Show "My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, an,dt before a small bottle bot-tle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for sale by Palace Drug Store. FOR SALE-Baled Hay; mixture mix-ture of "Red Top" and "Timo-Ithy." "Timo-Ithy." $15 per ton. Enquire of David Gibson, Enoch, or Samuel Bell, Cedar Cicy, Utah. Ap 2G. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it gives reilef. For sale by Palace Drug Store. Notice for Public itien. (Publisher.-)! Department of the Inferior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 19, 1912. Notico is hereby given that Thomas W. Jones, of P&ragoon-ah, P&ragoon-ah, Utah, who, on April 22, 1908, made Desert-Land Entry (Serial 01922), No. 5637, for jS& SWJ, Section 17, Township. 33 S., Range 8 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, toifestabish claim to the land abye described, des-cribed, before the Clerk'' of the District Court, at jparowan, Utah, on the 4th day j of May, 1912. ' U Claimant names as witnesses: Wm. P. Barton, Johnathan Prothero, Joseph .J. Jones, Mariaus Dunton, all of Para-goonah, Para-goonah, Utah. - E. D. R. THOMPSON, .Register. ' First March 29 LastvMay 3. '? Notice for Publication. (Publisher Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 19912. Notice is hereby given that Georgia H. Forsyth, of New Castle, Utah, who, on March 24, 1908, made Desert-Land Entry (Serial 01583), No. 551)6, for SWJ NEi, NWi SEi, Si NWi, SWJ, Section 19, Township 36 S., Range 15 W., Salt Lake Meridian, Merid-ian, has filed notice of intention to makeFinarProof, to establish claim to the land above described, des-cribed, before Register & Receiver Receiv-er of the -United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 30th day of April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: H. E. Hoagland, o Provo, Utah. 1.H, , Forskh, Vof Salt Lake CiUvfdfaonald Forsyth, of New Castle, Utah, Miles D. Jamesbn, of New Castle, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. First March -Iast April 30 71 . m "TTTTT H Notice! j I The Palace Drug Company in the part has tried to give M you the best goods you could get anywhere for the money, J fl ;; and they have stood back of them with guarantee that if : M not satisfied you get your money back and now that the busi- j ; M Jj ness has changed hands, it will be the sole aim of the new M j! management to carry out this guarantee policy and always give j! you the best that your money can procure. j! ' i H We shaH aim to carry at all times, the articles you want and it we don't happen to have just what you ask for, veil M order it if you need it. 5 M H you have a prescription that demands extreme care, 1 M ; bring it to us. We charge no more than where-less precau- H j! tion is used and we can fill it no matter where written. J I H ;; Remember that we cnry a Full Hue of Drugsj Drug Sun- M j; dries. Patent Medicines, Barber Supplies, Candies, Cigars and $ 5 Tobacco, etc., at all times. M Goods Guaranteed, Prices Right and Treatment Cour- M J tcous. If you can't come to the store phone us your wants 5 J and we'll deliver the goods. NUFF SAID. J . H Palace Druj Store . f M "The Houao of Koliubla Goods," $ I wfei California 1 H 1 llwJ The Ideal Place to spend your T H if &$K$'JZ61L Vacation I ' S i f I r STANDARD EXCURSION RATES ll i Drawing Room Tickets on sale, April 29th, 30th, "f ' M ? Compartment May .1, 2, 3, 4, and 5t1i. Final , f m0180. Limit June 27th. t Tourist St , M pree For Literature, Information, etc. 1 M Reclining see any Salt Lake Route Y M Chair agent or write J. H. J, M Gars MANDERFIELD. I A. G. P. A., ( The Record, $1.50 per year. I " si -, i i i i , , m V When Your Finger-Tip Taps I N. A the Key What Happens? I C Your most delicately sensi- I gra tive nerves direct the most H r delicately responsive mecb- m anism of the I L C Smith & Bros. Typewriter I (BALL-BEARING, LONG-1VBARING) M Key-lever, typebar, carriage (and shift, if you write capitals) realjy H all essential operating parts of the typewriter leap into action and H perform their functions with the perfect ease, smoothness and abso- H lute precision of ball bearings, made H and adjusted with scientific exact- n w jfjnmmmqSS!mm I ness. The nerves of this typewriter lYjnJML,,., "JSr wft I are sensitive to the nerves of your 4 WLfcjjal i-w -ffg1 .'jJgpf ' H finger tips, and just as instantly flbilf1' OSiWiWmX-lSin responsive as the finger tips are 3w . H This immediate, smooth, sym- 1 IIJmJPCTT 1 pathetic actionv duplicated in no 1 Sl W i -. other writing machine, is easiest ijllS 1 I for the operator and most ad- W J I vantageou9 to the machine. yMl vwr Jmk I Both wear longer. yw EJ m I Send for descriptive literature G2 dlr fl i. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company fyjF I |