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Show Eft! Cedar City ffiappenings Wk B) I Fresh fish, apples, oranges, banan- H. h ' as, etc., at the Cosy Comer. H Frank Hamilton of Leeds snent two Kfff, . or three darn In the cltv the fore part UmMMi ) " ' " wek on business. El' FOR RENT. Two trowl rooms. For H J further information nnnlv to KV Adv. PALACE DRUG STORE. rf WANTED. To exchnnire nnrnr- By ticaliy new suit nlzn .18 with extrn Nr trousers, for baled hav. See Key. the Hk tailor, over the Mercantile store. Adv. Hyr 10 Homo Icnt Market, which has EXP been conducted bv Davton Johnson Hfijf for the past two years, has suspended Hyf business, and the fixtures are bclntr HBH offered for sale. m 1440 acres choice land In Codar HEftvi Valley, with improvements costlnf Hgf - 82,000. at 3fl 00 per ncre. Cedar Farm Htf Livestock Company, J. S. Wood RJ bury, Manager. nti All the patients who were operated Hk: ' on n the local hospital last week aro Hr recovering ranidlv. part of them hav- Hp ; ine received their discharge, and thn Ej others nrocrressinc nicely. HKTj E, M. Decker, tho popular optician. Hwi i flpondlnp a week or ten davs in Ce- Bvl dar and can be found at thn Andrew Hp Corrv hotel by persons renuiring tho Hlif services of an expert optician. Hw With every purchase of porfumn HIk from tho Palace Drug Store you will H receive a package of sweet pea seed H" free, and lator on there will be n prize K offered for tho best bouquet of flow V I era grown from those seeds. Adv. Ktf This Bcems to be tho psychological Hjf timo of tho year for the cleaning out Hl of all irrigation ditches and other Hf I water courses. Following tho example BW' set y e V8rouB fields in this re- K , spect, the city has been stralghten- Kj ' ing and opening the ditches about Hg town the past Week. nj Mr. A. T. Jones made another rcc- Hnf ord run yesterday in Mb Buick car. Rpj when he drove from Parowan to St. Hf I George, spending six hours at that H j, place and three hours at Bellovuo, ro- RA i turning to Parowan and then homo to n Cedar City. Mr. Jones is some chauf- H - feur and the Buick is some car. HfJ Joseph Atkin, one of tho pillars of HP the St. Georgo business and social K ' fabric, came up from the south yeBtcr- K" day with the Cox car, and after spend- Rm ing a few hours in Cedar City contin- Ti. ued his journey on to Salt Lake City. Bf Mr. Atkin is one of the bidders on the Rv-V St. George to Lund mail route, thnt HhLp is now being advertised again. HBr Ashdown & Goddard intend leaving mMt' or Eddarda ranch above Quitch- H, P tbe last of this week with their H' wood sawing plant, where thoy will Lvi ke a stand and saw up a large HFR quantity of wood, that is to be sup. H plied by David Eddards and his sons. H"' From there the wood will be hauled to Hf town on the orders of their numerous Kl . customers. Persons wishing sawed HD ( wood should leave their orders. HL 'Charles N. Corry, who conducted HjjTp the business of the Cosy Corner for Hj aVout twelve months something moro HN than a year ago, has decided to try Hi his luck as a baker again for u year HJ. or two, and has formed a partnership Hriv wfth A. H. Rollo and will have active BV charge of tho business. Charlie is an Ef energetic, agreeable and obliging per K son and is well liked by the public. nl He made a success of the business be- W $ fore and will doubtless succeed again. H, He has our best wishes. Kp HORSES WANTED. K- - We will be in Cedar Monday, April V '5th, to buy good horses from 5 to 10 r years old. Want good chunks with i .plenty of bono, from 1200 pounds up. H$ i Horses must bo practically sound and e$ in good condition. 1 GRIFFIN & WREN. Hi' Cedar's Visitor at Exposition. Bf l Miss Fern Leigh, daughter of Mrs. Ml , Sarah Leigh of his city, is attending 1 the exposition at San Diego. Miss m Leigh, who has spent the winter in l i Imperial Valley, reports that Calif or- B , nia is becoming exceedingly warm. Bi ' She will visit the fair for about two B ! weeks, when she will return to her home in this city. r", Realizing that we are a little out of the business district, and being de- J; sireous of serving our patrons at all H times with the highest quality goods Iat the lowest prices, we havo engaged the front of the Thorley Theatre for an extension of our business so that we can sell you what you want when you want it, without having to walk pjjjj so far for it. Adv. PALACE DRUG STORE. Mr. Wallace Bracken has wound up Ms hnplnoRS roinoetrJ with ttio Ctrv Tpvestmnt buil'lincr and the Com' Corner Bakery, for the prpRpnt, and voiterdav returned to Pino Valley to make his home for some timo to come. 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