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Show "i ------ - ' " ' - ' 'i 'r JwjJwjILi rjiiajuS!"'' " i imiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiii glty" rind fcocal Happenings All-kinds of the be3t'Soft Drinks, at Tho Royal Bajcery. D. C. Urie and William Wil-liams Wil-liams are shearing their sheep at the Bauer ranch. t Perfectly matured table meats, from grain-fed stock, at Urie & Urie meat market. A. Owens representing a New . York nursery company, was in town the first of the week taking tak-ing orders. Webster Bros, are engaged in shearing their sheep, having leased' the shearing plant of Daniel T. Leigh. Dan Harris who has been employed em-ployed near Bristol, Nevaba, during dur-ing the past winter, returned home the first of the week. We are daily expecting a shipment ship-ment of fresh vegetable?, consisting con-sisting of lettuce, onions, rad- . Jshes, etc. Watch our display windows and get a- rare dish for vour table. The Royal Bakery. The increased service inaugurated inaug-urated recently by the Cedar Electric company is of great benefit to the newsapapers, dentists, and others, who have occasion to use the power almost daily. We have the choicest Steak ever sold in town. Delicious, sweet and juicy. Urie & Urie ' meat market. ,;Mrs.M. A. Orton of Parowan is in the city this week, on a combined business and pleasure trip. She expects to retire from the management of the Orton hotel in the near future for a period of at least one year, her t physician advising that she -. take an extended.rest. ffiitt.rlThe finest California, Bananas SBBF Oranges at The Royal Bakery. The attention of the public is called to the mass meeting to be held Sunday afternoon at the tabernacle immediately after the regular afternoon services. Every person in the city, especially espec-ially the men, who is interested in the city's welfare, will find it profitable to attend. Last Friday afternoon, after The Record had gone to press, Roy Lundgren was accidently injured on the central school ground by being struck by a dis-' dis-' cus thrown by a school mate. The blow rendered the boy unconscious un-conscious and for a time it was feared that he was seriously injured. in-jured. Dr. 'Leonard was called and 'gave medical attention and the boy was later able to walk home. R. M. Tuttle, representing Boston wool dealers, was in the city the first of the weeklooking over the woo situation. He visited visit-ed the Gould shearing plant , near Hurricane before coming to Cedar City. Although he discussed discus-sed the matter of prices, he was not in a position to make any quotations at the present time, the uncertainty of conditions due to the tariff agitation making mak-ing the wool market a sort of speculation. Mrs. John D. Spendlove suffered suffer-ed the misfortune to fall down the steps of thcT science building build-ing of the Branch Normal last Friday, receiving several painful pain-ful bruises and scratches. She had been in attendance at the domesticscience school and was .' - leaviong the building in com- pany with other ladies, when in some manner she tripped, falling from the top to the bottom. Walter Mitchell of ' Parowan was in town Monday. D. E. Wilcox, agent of the Salt Lake Route at Lund, is in tne city on business. "Play Ball," we have the balls and other requsites, Billy's Place, Cedar City Drug Store. Principal G. W. Decker of the Branch Normal was a passenger to Salt Lake City last Saturday. Mrs. Margorie Mackerell of Beaver' is visiing in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams, her parents. "Quality" Toothache Drops, they knock the pain; made by Billy, the "Quality" man, at the Cedar City Drug Store. Every tax payer in the city should read the new poll tax ordinance appearing elsewhere in today's paper. All kinds of bars and packages of candy, as usuaf, the best in town, at Billy's Place., "The House of Quality." H. H. Lunt, of the Cedar Mercantile Mer-cantile Co., left yesterday for Salt Lake City, where he goes to make purchases for his firm. When you want fresh, wholesome whole-some bread, baked "like mother used to make it," call at the Royal Bakery. You'll enjoy a meal of a nice Dried Fish. We have it, put up in the choicest manner. Urie & Urie nneat market After the "movies" why delicious de-licious "Velvet Ice Cream of course, only at Billy's Place, "House of Quality." The freshmen class of the Branch Normal will give a '-frolic" at tho 'Normal-auditorium tonight. Dancing, punch and other things are promised. The demand for Snowflake Ice Cream is growing rapidly these days. There's a reasonit's the best in town. At the Royal Bakery. Dr. A. N. Leonard Randall L. Jones and Postmaster C. S. Wilkinson were visitors to Salt Lake last week on business pertaining per-taining to the proposed new theatre to be erected in this city. At the meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Cedar Electric Company, held last week, the officers were instructed to proceed pro-ceed with tne laying of pipe to convey the water . necessary for power purposes. The 'defendants in the noted stallion case recently decided in the District Court at Ogden, have decided to appeal the case to the Supreme Court and their attorney is engaged in perfecting perfect-ing the appeal. For hands and face, see Billy's 'Quality" Liquid Cream, your money back if you are not satisfied. satis-fied. Cedar City Drug Store. Upon the recommendation of Sheriff Froyd, the county commissioners com-missioners at their last meeting meet-ing appointed J. H. Hedges and J. G. Hedges, special agents of the Salt Lake Route, as deputy sheriffs to serve without pay from the county. Mr. McEwan of the Panguitch Commission Co., was in Cedar and vicinity last week purchasing purchas-ing cattle. He succeeded in securing in the neighborhood of 100 head, which were driven to the company's pens near Panguitch. Pan-guitch. His firm is always on the lookout for live stock and pays the highest market prices at all times. t A ' " k;;m?rirusm tf turned from tht city, where she hasf bn to "conference. Mrs. Mussr, while in town, ordered a line of hign-grade milinery, and she, with her usuaj good taste, will be amply able to supply all those intending buying hats. Among those who went to Salt Lake Saturday were A. E. Leonard and P, A. Clark, who were called to the capitol city on business. They were accompanied accom-panied by their better halves and will speng several days looking look-ing after business matters. These bright days your skin, hands and face must have the best attention, ue only "Qual ity" Cold Cream and "Quality" Liquid Cream, made at Billy's Place "The House of Qulity." The missionary dance held in the Ward hall last Friday for the benefit of John '"Hallman, was fairly well attended and a goodly sum realized, Mr5. Hallman left Wednesday for Sweden, the seat of his future labors. S. T. Stapley'of Toquerville passed through thocity Wednesday Wednes-day on his way home, having just been released ifrom the mission mis-sion field after laboring twenty-eight twenty-eight months in&the Central States Mission, h'is particular field being Missouri. Poland Hunter, who has been filling a mission' in Washington, Washing-ton, returned to his home in this city Tuesday, having been honorably hon-orably released from his labojrs. He is looking good and says he is pleased to be at home among friends and relatives. At a meeting of "business men some weeks since! a resolution was passed pledging those present pres-ent to see that the hospital expenses ex-penses of a cert.'ip little boy, ;whowpvilicbhAv& & ViS??ermT operation, werejRidin order that he might havfjtoroper attention. atten-tion. We are adviHtd that nothing no-thing has been d'e by those who pledged, themselves to look after the matter Certainly business men should not be so indifferent in-different in such. matters; the case is a deserving ,bne and the resolution is still in effect. |