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Show M AROUND TOWN, H ThuMercuiitllo luvnfo oldRholfovom H hlook nil now goodi nnd nnlo prlccH. H I)o not foil to nttend Friday evening H nnd hear wlint n Lclil boy hns nccoin- 1 You will linvo n Merry Xtiinn nnd n H Ilnnny Now YcnrH you trndu ut the H lleincnihor you nro wclcomo nny dny H you tnny cnll topny your HiihHcriptlon iil nt 'I'm: Hannkh olllco. H Nothing reserved. Tho nxo Is lnld H nt tho root of prices nt tho Co-op. 8c o H ' their announcement. H Horn On Monday morning to Mr. H ti. nnd Mr. James II. Gardner, n H diiughter; nnd to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Karl n eon. All doing well. H The prices provnlllng nt Tho Mcrcnn- H tile are, beyond doubt, tho lowest In H the county. H Tho dlreutora of tho l'eopleH' Co-op H v niet In their room on Friday morning H nnd deelnred n dividend of 12 per cent to H I bo paid In merchniullso on Dec. 20th. H Compare our price- with others. H f Lehl Merc. Co. M Dr. 0. H. Stookoy, dentist, litis his H . ollleen nt tho renldcuco of W. M, M Stookey, M. 1)., In thin oily, nnd la now fl )repnred to render professional services m lo the people. H Our goods nro chenp in prleo only. m Lehl Merc. Co. Bantu Clnus brought tho biggest dny ' ' for tho Co-op Tuesday, for years. It Is H estimated that not less than ouo m , thougaud persons visited tho storoon B that dny. Supt. Goodwin nays tho m Kales w'oro tiplcudid nnd ho is dolightcd m with tho lilt ho made. H I President Iloosovelt's messngo Is n H I briefer diicumcnt than usual, nnd yet l( H mentions nenrly nil Imirartnut subjects, K nnd will bo received by n Inrgo majority H of tho people most favorably. Tho m LV'sldent put his ideas In such H language that nil can uudorstnud him. B Have you rend the Co-op bargain H ' poster? If not, you should get next B pretty (pilule. B i . Lehl should ho proud of tho dlstino- B ' lion conferred upon one of her native B ' turns. Lund and McClelland says Kirk- HT lintu, tho tenor, Is Utah's llucst. BBB B The Merc.intllo Storo will bo crowded B Wednesday next tho pumpkin will B bo cut and soiueono win tho (35.00 doll. B Tl'.o Moreautllo Co. B Htrcngth nnd vigor eon 10 of good food, BPJ duly digested. "Force," n reudy-to- BB I servo wheat nnd barley food, ndds no BB burden, but sustains, nourishes, ln- B vlgorntcs, BB AVIi en you want a pleasant purgative H try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Bt Tablets. They are easy to tnlto nnd pro H duco no naueua, griiut or other djs- B iMKieaahlu illect. Fui sale by II. Jl. B ,'Merilhuw. B Tho Co-op's Christmas opening wns H ": - ii lingo success from tho start to the B. Ilnlsh. I-lveryouo was pleased. bbbk BBJ lVnxms who are on missions from B. V. K. Kvnus, Georgia; 'Ihoiuas H Hukisoii. 'i'cniitscs; Georgo L. Bchow, H Virginia; James (Marie, Chicago; George B l' Goates, Bamim; James M. Kirkhnui, BBBk BH Los Angeles; Win. Hatllold, llrooklyu; H J. W. Htokei, Jnpaii; Lott Hushoii, B JCngland; Ilymni Anderson, Norway; K Joseph Glover, Pennsylvania; A. M. H' D.tvls, Oakland; V. K. Itacker, Den- H mark; I'M ward lionc, New York; K Joseph Cutler, ColumbiiH; llelwr Webb, B Iowa; George G. Webb, Bt Paid; H '' llyrum Petersen, Michigan; German H ICIIsworth, Chicago; llernnrd Webb, B Chluigo. B Leave orderh st Wridsvvorth'd drug B toro for I'Aiiilhig, Pnpor-hnnging and K Oalsoinhielng. Orders promptly ut- B' tended to. 1, A, Cullinan. Halo! Halo! Sale! Lehl Merc. Co. Tickets for tho Klrkhmn-Clnrk Con-cort Con-cort can be obtained nt tho Bunk, Postofllee, People's Co-op., Lohl Merc. Co. or T.J. Wndsworth's Drug fitoro. Yes, sir! Bnutn Clnus was nt. tho Co-op. on Tuesdny nnd so wns the greater orlloii of tho people of Lehl, not to mention tho innny ;eoplo from our neighboring towns. Somo petty thlovco broke Into tho two saloons horo Inst night or early this morning. From tho Kcunta they carried car-ried oir two guns nnd $.1.00 In cash, and from tlio bog uauiu vo.uu. nncrni Harmon came over from Provo this morning mid has been working on the enso nil dny. Of course, thero is n Santa Claus nnd be has unloaded his pack nt tho Lehl Mcrcnntllo Co. A Mr. Hammond, a miner, who came hero one week ngo nnd who, whllo crossing tho It, G W. truck nt tho depot, fell down nnd cut his knee very badly, had tohnvs several stitches In it. Tho operation wo3 pcrforiuod by Dr. It. E. Steele. Mr. Hammond has been staying nt tho Darling hotel, but will be tnktn to tho Infirmary this evening. Now wraps for ladles nro reaching thu Mercantile every few days. Tho party of Snlt Lnke people who went to Idaho on Monday night to participate in tho sugar day exercises nt Idaho Falls nnd Sugar City yesterday, yester-day, returned this morning all uxeepl Attorney JUchard W. Young, who went to HoNv on legal business The visit was full of Interest from 11 rut to last. All tho party were delighted not only with thulr reception by tho stnte olllelnls of Idaho, nnd tlo citizens generally, gen-erally, but especially pleased with the completed sugar plant nt Idaho Fnlls, which Is now In full blast, nnd with tho prospect of tho twju fnctory, the corner stono of which wns laid yester day. As stated in last night's News, tho Utah people were joined nt Pocu-tello Pocu-tello by Governor Morrison, Sccrotnry of Stnto Gibson, Attorney-Goucral Dagloy, nnd Superintendent of Schools, Miss May Scott, nil of whom took prominent parts In tho day's exercises. AT SPflAlt CITY. It was only half nn hour from sunset, sun-set, and It wns decided that tho program pro-gram should bo put through on the lightning express order. Manager T It. Cutler mounted the foundation wall, mid calling the assembly t order, Introduced In-troduced President A. II. Lund ns the chaplain of tho occasion. President Lund In n brUf prayer, Invoked blessings bless-ings on tho euterpr so and nil who might bo engaged in it, tho farmers, tho operators, mid those who had placed their capital In tho industry, also al-so praying for the governor nnd tho people of tho stnte. Mr. Cutler then Introduced the chairman of the day, Governor Morrison, Morri-son, who was received with npplnuso as ho ttok Ids place upon tho foundation founda-tion walls. Ho inndo a brief but earnest earn-est speech in which ho said ho was pleased mid proud to bo present on this occasion, for ever since 1800 ho had b;en advocating the state of Idaho as ait Ideal place for tho establishment of tho beet sugar Industry. It wns therefoie, specially gratifying to lnni today to see the Industry llrmly located on Idaho sol), ns ho had witnessed it n few hours befsro nt the other plant, where refilled sugar wns being steadily turned out. Wo were now here to lay tho corner stone of a second plant, mid he was satisfied that this wns only the beginning; that ' tho laying of corner stones would nqtstop today, but that it would goon till Idaho became one of the greatest, If not tho greatest, beet sugar states In the Union. Deserct News. |