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Show H A Symbol of Hcnlth. M Tho PythnRorians of Ancient Greece B nto pimplo food, practiced temperance B nnd purity. As n badno tlicy used the H Ave pointed star which they regarded H as a symbol of health. A red five H pointed star appears on each pnckauii H of Chamborlaln's Tablets, and still H fulfils its ancient mission as a sym- B bol of health. If you arc troubled with K indigestion, biliousness or constipa- H lion, get a packuuc of these tablets M from your druggist. You will be sur- H prised ut the quick relief which they H afford. Obtainable everywhere. B DOG LICENSE TO 1112 ENFORCED. H NOTICE is hereby given that Carl K Hurkhohlcr bus been appointed to, the H olllce of Collector of License on Dogs. B License and tags will be issued by H' Maid ofllccr, and he will enter upon H tlu disenrgo of his duties at once. Hfl Licenses will be issued for the cur rent c nno dollar for malo, and lo do! i f i female, n v .r" tho City Council. .. ' -.KTIIUK, City Reconler. "Chuinb'erlnin's Tablets Have Done Wonders for Me." "I liuve been a sufferer from stomach stom-ach trouble for a number of ycurs, and although I have used a great number of remedies recommended for this complaint, com-plaint, Chamberlain's Tablets is the first medicine that has given me positive and lnsting relief," writes Mrs. Anna Kodin, Spcncernort, N. Y "Chamberlain's Tablets nave done wonders for mo and I value them very highly." Obtainable everywhere. Mr. Albert Warren, a former resident res-ident of I'arowan, but now of Salt Lake City, has spent the past few days in Cedar City in the interests of the Herald Republican. I ANIMALS M TABLES in if )i W$P 1 x? lnkM Strnncr H ,; ff h'i (l"5Sw Strung H The Life of an Jf'l ill m elephant is Jm !) JL H ',300 years; gSjM, M0$ B Our well nindo Tjl 1$v"vv. H tables last a --rfff 'Tlj'jNfr"'. I LelgH Furniture & Carpet Company j . H GOOD HORSES ALWAYS SELL HANOI H- "" A pure-bred Percheron Stallion, will make this season 1 at my barn in Cedar City. H John T. Caine III, says of this horse, The Cedar H people will make no mistake in breeding to HANOI. B We have some of his colts at the A. C. of U., and they H are first class. H Hon. J. R. Allen of Draper says: HANOI is a French H Percheron imported by Dunhams of Chicago. He is a H sure foal getter. His colts are large, with good style H and action. M JOSEPH S. FIFE & SONS. Vs. iGood Horses Wanted j Yes. if you want good, stylish, attractive, saleable horses patronize the Old Reliable Tweedie Horse, "Prince of the Forest, 11007." that is making the season of 1916 at Bishop J. W. Burg's barn atKanarra, Utah. The small fee of $7.00 will be charged for the season paid on or before October 15, 191G, or $0.00 cash down. The season begins April 15, 1916, and closes July 15, 1916. Tweedie Bros., Owners, J. W. Berry, Manager. ft When Yoo Want a Short Order Meal We can serve you to suit your tastes. Everything modern mod-ern and up to the minute. We cater to those who are in a hurry. Everything strictly sanitary and of highest quality. Fresh bread, pastries and candies always on hand. Fresh Fruits oranges, bananas, pineapples, etc., in season. Cosy BaKery (EL Cafe When that time comes, say "ACME H PAINT." No matter what you want to paint, there is an UACME PAINT" B especially prepared for it. H We also carry a full line of WHITE LEAD, OIL, TURPENTINE and PIGMENTS if you want to mix SM your own. m IB: Call and &et a Color Card 9 B ' I v-r B Vf y-. i - -- - -, .j i , f i7 i i i i i ' n 1- i ii ii iiiimiiii i i i " mm Br , - ML m LUND TO S San Diego and Return ' 11 Oil BEGINNING $EJm J 7VUy 1 Ak ; . 1 LONG LIMITS LIBERAL STOPOVERS. M ' 1 Correspondingly Low Fares Returning via San m Francisco, Portland or Seattle. M THE BEAUTIFUL SAN DIEGO EXPEDITION - J OPEN ALL YEAR M Two Trains Daily from Lund to Los Angeles M Leaving 10:02 a. m .and 8:22 p. m. v $ D. E. WILCOX, Agent, Lund, Utah. -M J. II. MANDERFIELD, A. G.-P. A., 1 Salt Lake City, Utah. M r M UTAH - IDAHO II COMPANY 1 DIVISION SIX. ' J DETROIT ELECTRIC, MARMON, PAGE, CHEVRO- jL LET and MAXWELL CARS. J G. M. C. and SERVICE TRUCKS, KNOX TRACTORS, 1 SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK FOR FORDS. I Three car loads oi' automobiles for this Division now on the way. Place your orders now. m A. T. JONES, Local Manager. 1 VS n V ! ' ' "For Nothing" . : Did you ever notice how many things bank does 9 "for nothing." Accommodating, some folks call it, but J; t as a matter of fact the bank is trying to get your con- 5 1,, I fidence. We need it and can afford to exert a little free - &?fr S energy to get it. Every officer and employee of this $ I bank is strictly at your service. We believe we deserve ' "- I your confidence and wish to merit and keep it. We can do a lot of good if you will let us, and we expect to profit j only by your prosperity. If! IF SOMJEU OW . CEDAR CITY - - - UTAH T ft ' VS j BUICKS, NATIONALS, OLDSMOBILES, WHITES j BUICK AND WHITE TRUCKS. nuiu iiuuia uunu nrst. waicn ior tnem. , -I ' G. R. PARRY, Local Apnt :; FRESH HUE KESETJBLES j I l Grown on the , SEVY & SAVAGE FARM 1 1 Toquerviilc, Utah. . fj I KADISHES LEITUCE, ONIONS, ASPARAGUS, i l Also Beautiful 1 jj CUT FLOWERS J Our Auto Truck will be in Cedar City each 1 ' rk uesday and Thursday Jh Arriving about noon. Watch for us, or mail your MSt J orders to us at Tqquerville, Utah. :u H |