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Show f - i Price le. per word earh insertion Strictly in Adraaea. We cannot keep Dooks with persons per-sons not having other accounts, for the small amount involved. 1 FOR .SALE FOR SALE. Good second-hand Stu-dehaker Stu-dehaker seven passenger touring car in good condition. A real bargain. bar-gain. Enquire at Record Office. Adv. I in. pd. Office Appliances for Sale. We have the following surplus office of-fice equipment which we will sell at sacrifice prices: Edison Rotary Mimeograph. Cost $.')0; going for $20. Fine shape. Edison Electric Dictating Machine, and record shaver. Cost $125 before the war. A splendid convenience in a busy store or office. Used but little. lit-tle. Will take $100 for it. All may be seen at The Record office. of-fice. Adv. lm. pd. a FOR SALE. One good second hand grain drill; one good second hand; gang disc plow. Enquire of R. G. Pack, James Sherratt's place. Adv. LOST.- December 13, between Dixie Power Company's office and Esplin Ranch west of Enoch, a lunch kit, containing a thermo bottle. Finder please leave at Dixie Power Co. office. ' Adv. tf. ' i STRAYED. From North Field, one spotted yearling heifer; marked crop' off right ear, three unred slits in left ' ear; branded crow-foot on right hip. Finder notify Millard Halte-man, 1 LOST. Red two-year-old mulcy heifer; has white face. Marked crop off left ear, one npper and two lower bits in right ear; branded IP on right ribs. Reward to finder. Isaac W. Parry. Adv. FOUND Parcel containing lady's black patent leather belt and spool of grata cotton thread. Owner may get .same at the Record Office. To the Dyspeptic Would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles are over, that you can eat any kind of food that ma crave? Consider then the fact that Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others why not you. There are many who have been restored to health by taking these tablets and can now eat any kind of food that they crave. Help us make The Record the best country weekly newspaper in the state. It will be easy if everybody helps. Those bookkeeping books for which you have been enquiring and waiting are now in stock at The Record office. Prices are very reasonable, too. The Income Tax law requires near-! near-! ly everybody to keep acounts trese days. Get your books for the purpose . at The Record office. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMAL. State of Utah, County of Iron, City if edar. To Whom it May Concern: I have in my possession the following follow-ing described estray animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in said Cedar City, Utah, on Monday, January M, 1920, at the hour of I p. m., to-wit: One sorrel horse, branded P on left thigh. Has white spot in forehead. Said animal was taki n up by me on the 11th dhv of January, A. D 1920. THOMAS DIX, l'oundkeeper. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMAL. ( State of Utah, County of Iron, City 1 if edar. ' To Whom it May Concern: I have in my possession the following follow-ing described estray animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in said Cedar City, Utah, on Monday, January 26, 1920, at the hour of 2 p. m., to-wit: One black mule, about 10 years old, with slit in ritfht ear; no brand visible. Said animal was taken up by me on January the 12th, 1920. THOMAS DIX, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. The annual stockholders' meeting of the South and West Plaid will be I ild In the Library Auditorium Wed nasday, January 28, 1920, at 7:80 p. m. ABNl'.lt PERRY, Bec'y, lw. pd, DRESSMAKING. Experienced hands want sewing of all kinds. Amelia Stevens, weal part of city. lw. pd, FOR BALE. New violin and good nd-hand bicycle, cheap for cash. P., care Record. Adv. lw. M '"IpHE business of our H this bank to rediscount its B H holdings of commercial B H paper when necessary with B H the Federal Reserve Bank. B Bj Our customers share in the B I Bank of Southern Utah I Engagement Announced Mr. "Grippe" and Miss "Flu" are busily engaged again, but the minute min-ute you feel a cold coming on, begin to to have fever or chills, rull aches or constipation, it may be the Flu or Grippe. Refore retiring, bathe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup of HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (warm) and go to bed for the night it's a 10 to 1 shot you'll feel great the next morning. Without fail try this but do it quick before the "Flu" or Grippe get's a start. Buy a package tiday, have it in the house and use it at the very first warning then you're safe. CEDAR CITY DRUG COMPANY. P WHEN YOU THINK OF --EATS THINK OF Biederman's Market WE SPECIALIZE IN EATABLES As for Sanitation, our Market and State Inspection Records Speak for Themselves. Never Been Kissed I I l The Cedar City Tabernacle Choir invites you to dance at the Ward Hall 1 1 I Tuesday, Jan., 27. I I I Drink at the Fountain of Youth, ft I 1 By looking, dressing and acting as t Li -rt- -. near sixteen as possible. 1 hat s easy. j Regular Admission. I 1 I Cedar City SBakery and Confectionery t$M -:- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. -:- FRESH BREAD. PASTRY. ETC.. EVERY DAY. 15 Years Practical Experience SODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION GOOD LINE OF CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES CARRIED IN STOCK Best Sanitary Conditions. P. R. BRINKMANN, Proprietor. Bam. 11. Judd of St. Qeorgt passed through Cedar City last week in his wraj home from Salt Lake City, where on January 7th he was married to , liiai Basal Forsyth of Grover, Wayne county, Utah. Mr. Judd was accompanied accom-panied by his bride and informed The Record scribe that they were just tak-Ing tak-Ing over the management of the Dixie Dix-ie Hotel, owned by Mr. Juud's parent-. |