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Show 4" - 11-- ""im... -..... , . . -.- i. ..... , , , 'l'-' '' ' ' ' ' '' " fcify Ifitlpl liapipeiifings Ji ----- - - $ DelicjqisVelvet.JcejCrQaip. at iBiliys Place, tho House, o Qual-llty." Qual-llty." I ;Dr., Green was called to Lund Thursday to attend a sick child of Mrs. Carter's. , ., , Big line of high grade cigar J- and tobaccos juat in at Billy's ,place. Cedar City Drug Store; Mrs. Rowena Heap and Mr. J. j ;r M. Ghatterly left Tuesday for ; i Pinto where Mrs. Heap will join ' her husband. Bricklaying began Monday on r1 the Cedars hotel and will be pro- r seeuted as rapidly as the "' weather will permit. ;, Dr.s C. M. Clark received a hurry up call from Provo Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. He left immedi- ' ' ' ately on the auto. ' "QUALITY' Cold Cream, best to be had,' 'good enough to eat," only at the Cedar City Drug Store, The House of Quality." '' Eat Velvet Ice Cream these f . , warm days, and drive all your 5 troubles away. Only at the i;..' Cedar City Drug Store, "Where f ' - f. the big bright light shines." I, . ' The Mid-winter conference of : the Y. L. & Y. M. M. I. A, will i K be held Sunday the 23rd at Para- f " jjonah. The offiicers of the two I Wards of this city are arranging to ba in attendance. Arthur Nelson, who has been moving camp for the Cedar Sheep Association, came in for supplies last week. He reported the sheep in good condition for this season , of the year. 'A$&.k ' Attorney E. H. Ryan returned iu Tuesday irom-anu extended trip i M?1 weeks -cIuratipnHn which. " jffi', he visited Beaver, Fillmore, ; "J . Ogden. and other places on legal business. Sheriff Froyd, manager of the sheep flocks of' the Cedar Mercantile Mer-cantile Co., made a trip last week to look after the flocks. He reports the sheep to be in excellent excel-lent shape with little loss suffered suffer-ed by the company this winter. Mr. C. C; Bladen, who has spent the past six weeks in California, Cali-fornia, returned home Wednes-; Wednes-; ' ' day and reports a very pleasant v trip, vituting with relatives and enjoying the beauties of our sister State. Our readers will please overlook over-look any apparent short-comings in The Record this week, owing to the fact that several days have been taken up in moving and as a consequence our office force has been greatly interrupted inter-rupted in their work. Dr. A. D. Rogers arrived in this city Saturday from Salt Lake where he had been for the purpose of purchasing supplies, f) assume charge of the dental effice just opening in the Knell block, 'ke is this week having hot and cold water put in the office and says the firm Will soon be prepared to care for 1 j the needs of the public in the way of dental work, Friday and Saturday of last ." Week Dr. S. H. Allen of Salt Lake City and Dr. A, N. Leonard Leon-ard of the Southern Utah ' hos-5 hos-5 pital, performed three operations on patients from 'several differ-; differ-; -.erit places. Mrs, Jas. Nielson K'of Spring City, Sanpete county, '.underwent an operation for appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, Mrs. Anna Johnson of ; Glendale, Kene county, for V ".abdominal adhesion, and Mrs. ,',Wra. Haslam of this city for a , .complication of iinop tnublee. Mr. and Mrs.- Rone. Gillis, and Miss Fern Harrison of Pinto were visftorV in1 ouY city this week. .' . . .1 Most of the good job work seen in this part of the country is done by The Record job department. de-partment. Jones & Fletcher have removed re-moved from the Mercontile building build-ing to their own new building on First West street. District Attorney, E. H. Ryan, returned home late Saturday evening from Ogden and left Sunday afternoon for Fillmore, Miss Lyn Williams of Kanarra passed through Cedar City Wednesday Wed-nesday on her way to Salt Lake where she will remain for some time. Mrs. M. A. Or ton, the genial proprietress of the Orton hotel of Parowan, returned home Tuesday Tues-day after a stay of several days In this city. The home of Uncle Edward Parry was fumigated by the health officer Thursday and today to-day the family will be .released from quarantine. Word received from II. E. Peterson is co the effect that he will shortly return home, having hav-ing left the hospital. He is progressing pro-gressing rapidly to recovery. Billy's "quality" tooth ache drops. They knock the stuffing out of the vache only at the Cedar City Drug Store, where the big bright light shines. Mrs. Mary Ann Clews of San Bernardino, Cal., sister of C. C. Bladen, of this city,1. .returned Jipme with the iatjter, ank will .make an extended vfs)t vvith' relatives. -. " i , .J: When you come to the post-office, post-office, drop in and tell us that little bit of news you have in mind about that visit to or from friends, that party, the new baby, the fine stock, or whatever it may be. Among the new out-of-town subscriptions received during the week, the following are some of the names added: H. W. Es-plin, Es-plin, Orderville, Utah; Milton Poulton, Richfield, Utah; and Isaac Higbee, Alamo, Nevada. , Walter Lunt, who for the past two months has been in -Pioche and other points in Nevada, returned re-turned home last Sunday. Walter Wal-ter says there are some pretty good places in Nevada but Cedar City looks "good enough." Friends of The Record both in and out of the city are invited to call at the new office at the earliest opportunity and see how splendidly we are prepared to serve the people of this section of the ptate in the newspapar and printing-linei ', The Cedar basket ball team played Parowan at the latter place, the score resulting 49 to 25 in favor of Cedar. 'The home team was forcedYto undergo a. course hi dfsincejaori " before leaving Parowan because of" .the. small'pox present there. In the stalfion case ' which was on trial In the District Court at Ogden more than, two weeks, the case that was taken from the jury by the court in the matter of thirteen of the defendents and judgment rendered rend-ered against them in the sum of $2424.28, and.. as to the .other eight defendents the decision was left to the jury, which returned re-turned a verdict in favor of the defendents for $lul5.90. |