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Show I The Home of Edison's Wounderful Recreation I of Music. ISf THINK HOW TRULY WON- ?& 1 DERFUL it is. to hear in your MvM home t,,c Ncw York Pcra ill Company' ' q&Lg 7 hink for a moment what it mams to fpi yo"r famlly' t0 hcar "lc world's most W$tek famous situjers and musicians. jgjgW Drop in and licar Mine. Mclba, Anna !gl Case, Alice Varlct, Caruso, or any of ISs hc rcat artists I Leigh Furniture and n Carpet Company H wi Miii mkmmmu m ! !! w ill im i hi wirw imiii iw hpiw imml jf H -- ' Wm ", NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V '' -' y (Publisher.) Br ' ' -Department of tho Interior, U. S. SB , Lund Ofllce ut Salt Lake City, Utah, W& March 30, 1910. Sy!1 Notice is hereby given that Joseph WM O. Sodorberg, of Salt Lako City, Utah, Seals who on April 24, 1911, made home- Omm stead entry, serial No. 0780H, for EVj mm Sec. 34, Tp. 34 S.. R. 15 W., S. L. MBf' Mor., has filed notico of intention to S' ' make flvo year proof, to establish Ht claim to tho land above described, be- H'' fore tho Register nnd Receiver, U. S. B' Land Offlce, at Salt Lake City, Utuh, B ' on the 20th day of May, 1010. B." Claimant names or witnesses: wWtt.u E. V. Anderson, Churlos E. Boers, UMM. Amos Gabbot, and Henry J. Andor- WWm -non, all of Salt Lako City. Utah. K GOULD B. BLAKELY, Roeiator. ft (rirVt Mnr. 31-Lat Apr. it, m.) Ml' i i NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS. I The Iron County Board of Educa- tion on April 1st, 1910, nt 10 a. m., nt S Cedar City, Utah, will, subject to a bond election to bo held later, consider consid-er bids to purchase $45,000.00 worth of 5 school bonds on the following conditions: tho purchasor to furnish without cost to the district, all papers necessary to the conducting of the election, also the bonds. The Board reserves tho right to reject any nnd nil bids. Signed: U. T. JONES, Prcs.' J. S. .WOODBURY, Clerk. March 15, 1910. , "- Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR In nine months more than $25,000,000 worth of these cars have been bought by tho American people and still our problem is to satisfy the demand. de-mand. Kxtrnorcllnary claims have not, ns you know, played and port In crontlnB this demand, which must therefore bo directly due to tho performance of tho car. The motor In 30-3C horsepower. Tho prloo of Tourlnff enr or noadntcr comploto Ifl $900.00 Iron County. OODGE BROTHERS, Detroit HALTERMAN & KOPP, Purownn nnd Cedar City, Agents for Southern Utah. ti m. m, ' TJtaio JBteSpt Targes for this country are those grown right here and fully acclimated. ac-climated. Place your orders now for JONATHAN, WOLF RIVER, MACKINTOSH RED .HUB-BARDSON, .HUB-BARDSON, WINE SAP, nnd other varieties of Apples. Deliveries when you want them. IRON GMTY MSERY COMPANY RANDALL L. JONES, Mgr. BETTER YET You hear it said of some men that their word is as good as their bond, and it's a fine thing to say of any man. But did you ever stop to think that no matter how Kood your word may be, there is something better? If you owe a bill at the store and pay it in cash and tile merchant tries to collect the amount again, your word might be good that you had paid it. But suppose you had an account at the bank and paid by check. The cancelled check would speak louder than your own word, no matter how good your reputation. No getting get-ting around that. pays to pay by check. mi of south CEDAR CITY - - - UTAH I -J The Bggest Event of 1916 , t will bo the DEMONSTRATION TRAIN operated by : THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES UTAH AND NEVADA ... , . over lines of the - , t, SALT LAKE ROUTE in Utah nnd Nevada , '. ' TEN CARS OF EXHIBITS Electrically lighted, equipped and operated. The Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. of Salt Lake City will have an exhibition of ranch 1 lnbor-savinpr equipment, including the fumous John Deere Plows, Mowers, Harvesters, etc., nnd latest pioduciions of tho Holt Manufacturing Co., including includ-ing the Caterpillar Tractor, which will give practical demonstrations at oach station visited. THE GENEAL ELECTRIC CO. of New York, will exhibit a full line of ranch and household appliances of all kinds. FAIRBANKS-MORSE CO. .vill exhibit electric nnd gns driven motors, pumps, etc. UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR CO. will have a enr of exhibits Bliowing beet sugar processes, pro-cesses, etc. Thore will bo a "' ' GOVERNMENT CAR OF WOOL EXIIIUITS ' and other general exhibit cars, lecture cars, etc. t Exhibits will ulso include the hfghest grade of v blooded stock, latest designs in innch buildings, general gen-eral farm nnd irrigation equipment and a car do- v' voted to homo economics. MEETINGS WILL BE HELD at each point visited, nnd nddresscd by exports In ,t everything represented in this train. THIS -DEMONSTRATION TRAIN Will be nt Lund April 15th, 1916. A cordial invitation is oxtended to ovory person interested to view theo exhibits nnd attend tho meotings which will bo instructive, interesting and ' ' of grent bonofit to farmers and housewives. FOR BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, ! CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS Make the Best Remedy at Home 128 Teaspoonsf ul for 50 cents. If everything was sold in as liberal and fair a manner as tho below named drug gists are selling Schiffmann's New Con centratcd Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfaction could possibly arise from anyone. These druggists say "Buy a bottle of this rem'-cdy rem'-cdy and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Affection, and we will return your money, just the same as we do with Schiffmann's famous Asthmudor, if it docs not give satisfaction, or if not found the best remedy ever used for any of theso complaints." Why not take advantage ad-vantage of this guarantee and try this medicine, and get your money back, rather rath-er than buying another purely on the exaggerated claims of its manufacturer or on the strength of testimonials from others and run tho chance of getting something worthless and also wasting your money? In buying this remedy, besides secur Ing an absolute guarantee of its efficiency from these druggists, you also get about eight times as much medicine as you would in buying most any of tho old fashioned, ready-made kinds, which nvnr.y . ngc from 20 to 32 teaspoonsf ul.bccau?' at 50c worth makes n whole pint (128 tat" spoonsful) when mixed nt homo with 1 Blmply ono pint of sugar and one-half pint of water. This remedy positively does not contain chloroform, opium, morphino or any other narcotic. It is pleasant to take and children nrc fond of it. You will bo the sole judge, and under this positive , guarantee absolutely no risk is run in buying buy-ing this remedy. Druggists everywhere are authorized to sell It under tho same guarantee as Schiffmann's famous Asth-mador Asth-mador of "Money Back" if not perfectly satisfactory. R. J.Schlffmann, Proprietor, Saint Paul, Minn. Guaranteed here by flic Cedar City Drug Store. inrii in ! ru tmm r- The New Telephone Rate and Rebate Rule April 1st is tho date for this Rulo to go into operation. , All Rentals will be advanced 25 cents per month. All April telephone accounts nre duo May 1st. If they aro paid on or before Mny 15th, a rebate of 25 cents will be alolwed from tho bid. Settlement must be mado at tho Central Offices. A convenient method is to mail your check to tho Iron County Telephone Company, Cedar City, (or Parowan.) THE IRON COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY, I 5 By J. S. WOODBURY, Mnnagtr. i Stop jULiqceIs. JLai.s'&exi. WE ARE IN TOWN TO STAY! il SOUTHERN UTAH PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. : WARREN M. COX WM. M. MERRYWEATHER "J We carry a full line of Plumbing and Heating goods, " . Standard Sanitary Mfg. Company's Enamelware; ' Crane Company's Pipe, alves and Fittings. Come and pay us a visit. Look over our Show Room. Tis is tho - time of year, to renovate the old plumbing, Install new nnd fix up tho heating plants, after the winter. Estimates cheerfully given. No work too larg'e or too small. Call and sec us. ' Location The old "Observer" Block, Mnin Street. CEDAR CITY UTAH By the Mayor ifl ! - i ,, - Friday and Saturday, March 31 arid April I , are hereby designated for the put- pose of cleaning up and getting in shape the grounds for the IRON COUNTY ', FAIR. . '; ALL CITIZENS OF CEDAR CITY ARE HEREBY URGED TO REPORT FOR LABOR, WITH TEAMS, BRUSH GRUBBERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, SCRAP- ERS, GRUBBING HOES, AXES, PITCH- ' t FORKS, BRUSH TORCHES AND i OTHER IMPLEMENTS OF PREPARED TO DIVEST THE FAIR GROUNDS OF ALL BRUSH AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS. THE B. A. C. AND DISTRICT SCHOOLS AND LOCAL PLACES OF BUSINESS ARE REQUESTED TO v ' CLOSE AT NOON ON FRIDAY, AND ALL " THE STUDENTS, INMATES AND ' ' EMPLOYES ARE INVITED TO REPORT FOR DUTY AT TIE FAI GROUNDS -Hs H jy, Mmt m .! ni irfMirfi urn ia jwrtM.wifc ,m m Hfc m , j r t i i M - - i -m t j m i. - i t i i The Fair MUST be made a huge success this year, and the co-operation of every loyal citizen is requested and ex- ! peeled. fc.kjm, .ii ..! r--.. -. ....- r . I Mill miLIJIJ All letliGr, next Friday and Satnrhy -...J. M r mj w - im-jg! M 1 1 1-- nm 1 "i I'rnm ri ri 1 miiii m iin 1 -Uhomas $-. $ones, ' ; ' Mayor of Cedar City |