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Show l.fliHl HlHIInn ..I .i. nrriPH. 1 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAI, APPLICATIONS ihey cannot reach tho seat of tho dlfleosc. Ca-itorrh Ca-itorrh la a blood or constitutional Olsoaso. anil hi order to euro It you must toko Internal In-ternal remedies. Hnirs Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon "10. olood and mucous surfawn. Hall's catarrh Curo Is not a quack medicine. It ; ,4 HniB Prc,.sc"lbwl by one of tho best phy- -" fiiciaiiB in this country for years and Is 1 ' P,,nYu,?: Prescription. It Is composed of ," " l, i0?1 Monies known, combined with tho ' ., . fst u'ooI puriners. acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination combina-tion or tho two Insredlonts Is what pro-aucca pro-aucca such wonderful rosults In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, prico 75c. Take UaU'u Family Pills for constipation. BUBH wiMb ifSUHHHBi Every f s roily hrs need of i good, reliable liniment. Fori sprains, burns, soreness of tha muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Cham-berlain's. Sold by Palace Drug Store. ii hi HIM. i fci - - - , I . , Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 16, 1911. Notice is hereby given that the Cedar Mercantile and Livestock Live-stock Company, by its secretary, K. L. Jones, whose post office address is Cedar City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ap-propriate one-tenth (.1) of a cubic-foot of water per second from Smith Spring, Iron County, Utah. Said spring is situated at a point which lies 158 feet south and 1.0S9 feet west of the south quarter corner of Section 19, Township 32 south, Range 17 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. meridi-an. The water will be diverted at the place where it issues from said spring and conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 2,520 feet and there used during dur-ing the period from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, for stock watering purposes. pur-poses. This application is designated in the State Engineer's En-gineer's office as No. 4142. All protests against the granting grant-ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion com-pletion of the publication of this notice. . -w CALEBjTNNJB!ii -. Stato Miginor Date of first publication December De-cember 22, 1911; late of completion com-pletion of publication January 22, 1912. Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 1G, 1911. Notice is hereby given that the Cedar Mercantile and Livestock Live-stock Company, by its secretary, K. L. Jones, whose post office address is Cedar City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and. 1911, to appropriate ap-propriate four hundredths (.04) of a cubic-foot of water per second from Bannion Spring, Iron Couny, Utah. Said spring is situated at a point which lies 8,052 feet north and 3,115 feet west of the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 33 south, Range 18 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. The water wi.l be diverted at the place where it issues from said spring and conveyed con-veyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 5,280 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, in-clusive, of each year, for stock watering purposes. This application ap-plication is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 4141. All protests against the grant ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion com-pletion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication December De-cember 22, 1911, date of completion comple-tion of publication January 22, 1912. Pepsin does not Cure Inidgca-tion. Inidgca-tion. Laboratory tests ' vhich we have made for 20 years proved it. The majority of so a tiled Dysepsia Cures on the mar. et are simply Pepsin Tablets wh ch digest only Albuminous Food!. When you begin taking Chamber's Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia Tablets w) don't want : you to deny yourself a thing. Eat everything your stiomach craves. Read the followinjg testimonial from a Utah womi n : "I suffered unto d agony from acute indgestion. I tried physicians physi-cians and nutrieroi is patent med- icines, but none o f them did me any good. Durin g one attack a friend reeommem led your Dys- pepsia Tablets. V ith absolutely no confidence in ;hem I com- ' menccd taking Chamber's Tab- i lets. After using three boxes I I was completely .cured. That was over a year ago and I have nev- or had a return, of the trouble I since. I weigh 15 pounds more 1 than I did a year ago and can eat t anything. My stomach never -troubles me and I want to give . full credit to Chamber's Dyspep- sia Tablets." " The Chambers .Medicine Co., will be glad to furnish the name ' of the lady upon application. : When purchasing Chambers Dyspepsia Tablets Vlo so with the ' understanding th?lt if you are : not benefitted thej dealer from i whom you punched them will gladly refuncljlour Money. He loses nothitig' Wc stand the l loss. All weasipstHt you be 1 fair with us and, -wo j' now that j you will be. pt ; Sold ex'clusivelk iiui guaran- teed by Cedjir GitgJ ug Store. , : Notice tr PaVcntlon. . ' Ci ty, IJtag. , j.Vqyi. A. 91 1. ' Notice WA&i'ifejjen that Ernest Greer ofcmsirlCity,Ut. , who, on Octoner .15A1907, made Desert-Land Entr.ogni 01103) No. 5450, for 8V. Ml ,and nj swi, Section nJ'wnUp36 S., Range 11 W.f Sal MI. Meridian, Meridi-an, has filed noti a Intention " to make Final c.$jp) estab- : lish claim to ifcc I. nHKjve des- cribed, before, the iSlmt of the -I District Courtht Parowan, Utah, -. on the 2nd day of January, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: j Arthur Nelson. J'Jhn'Qover, Wil- v liam Houchen antQlis. (5oudge, v all of Cedar C TJflah v E. D. SAMPSON, v 1 register. ? First Nov. , h& tf jgc. 29. To 1 t.pisjcrj: .- Anyone four 1 cultingj.timber or tresspassing n & B(Mjlner's patented grour ' vfy? 4Josecut- (, ed according U ' ;vi wqne will $ ba allowed to g 1 Vj xi oi posts or use land for 'ru$ purposes. To save tr ' s I suS and I keep off the Mi am "opries. c 1 !e6see. v XMAS & NE' iMfl EX- 2 CUK roSi?J , i Tickets on ? 1& Jfltt'SALT g LAKE ROUTE W i&Ms Dec. g 22nd, 23rd. 2 ' h h 30th, g 31st, Jan. 1st. ffij iir Limit g Jan. 8th, .1912. ' . g Spend your v mm twsnh the g OLD FOLKS. l 'M g "EXCl fl,- 1 v a S . SALTLAFB'MCgqfi; . g Account Chr stmaif.jM new fi Years. Ticket . on sgj Dec. S 22nd, 23rd, 24th A 80h, 31st, Jan. 1st. Retur . Um CTfi. 8th. ' Ask for tic ejsTJjALT S LAKE ROUTE. J JJft i Chnmberiain'e Stead"a Never full. imvitoi.wnipyfi. V Advertise in The fy$jjjjMwWg $ f . , V I " " y '''"" - '""'nWww mm, JHHBBI R. J. BRYANT, JR., j p, p. FRETW I U. S. MINERAL AND LAND ! Contractor and Builder. DEPUTY SURVEYOR , Wm Aoolv U0R' Plans and Specifications ASSAYING A SPECIALTY. Free. ! jgAIIt Cedar City - Utah. . H " - J.. UFJE & URIE ! Butchers j H aoo.K.Urlo - . Manager . Fresh Meats always in season. Cured and Pickled i 'I Meats. Loose Lard in bulk or by the " i Pound. Outside trade solicited. ' I Mason Contractors. 1 -W I While deciding on that new homo be sure and figure on se- 1 " curing the best Masons. Wo will be glad to figure ' H I with you and can save you money. All I - H I work guaranteed. H S. W. JAKEMAN & N. G. DAVIS 1 fl i Expert "Masons Ki l H Cedar City, Utah P. 6. Box 2 I M Telephone No. 28 Red . JM I The Very Best Christmas Gift. J B Say don't you know that tho very best Xmas gift for MmM j your child wquld be a Bank Book with an initial deposit J IB I of from $1.00 to $5.00? You thereby would encourage j H J, the habit of saving. You would give your child a start f H j m life, if which added to occasionally, would mount up J H I to a comfortoble sum by the time the child is grown. J H L To our customers, our prospective customers, and f mU even to those who hate us, we wish you a Merry Xmas 1 H I and a Happy New Year. We will go still farther; We I have some beautiful Calanders .which we will be pleased T i to give you if you will call at our office. J 1 j Now, call on us and see how much wo love you. 1 -M I M 1 LAND SCRIP. I 1 -, nnrnr"mTirnrT inrirMi-niinirmiiii'- iw 1 1 mm mawm n S 1 9 Arc Yuu Interested In Gelling Iinmcdiatc Title To Govcrnncnt Lnnd? If H So Wc Can Secure Your Tille To Lands At Once Without Residence j' H x Or Cullivaliun liy Lccatin Government Land Scrip. t Scrip Jlecomplislws in one Datj what it I tali as five years to do under f LLX the Momestead 3lct. B c All Lands are Increasing in Value and the Sheep man with- W H 3 out any land is in a bad fix. SO GET BUSY. BUY NOW. & "4 mmmwk ? 10e ftnve located oner 3000 acres of Scrip in Sron County H k alone in the pant three ninths. Si H CALL ON OUR AGENTS, they can tell you what jfC ' H j lands are vacant. M H P R,J3LJisJ2' Salt LnKe City' Utah- I AGENTS Joshua H. Arthur', M. H. Dalley, Wm. Houchen, Cedar H City, Utah; Chat. D. Adatrs, County Clerk, Parowan. M H ; H 1 LUMBER FOR 1 1 1 SALEl 1 I 50 ; I have 125,000 feet .of good finishing, 833 M S common and dimension lumber 1 FOR SALE. M a Will deliver it anywhere in the County, 8? H S or will sell at my yard in Parowan. As gg 8 good lumber as you can get anywhere. 83 SBetter buy now while the price is low, 55y S M 8 Spring it may raise out of sight, "31 80 H A stitch in time saves nine," you huow, V& M i I g For further information write or phone a 1 8 Walter C. Mitchell, M ' I U KM H d Purowun - - Utuh PSt H K5?S5?S5JS255$?s5?? H H |