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Show I LOCAL iVW5 M i H FOR SALE Two three year old horses $250. E. L. Lnracn, Now ton. h men's fine all wool suits Hand overcoats $12 and $15. H STAR CLOTHING 8TORE. Adv. tf B H DAIIOAIN Good buggy for snlo; H cheap It taken at onco. Frod Dat- Jler, iihono 373M. tf FOR SALE 175 head ot lambs hnd H ewes. For particulars wrlto n. h. H Allen, Covo, Utah, or phuno over tho l'reBton exchango. n22 ' H Heridrlckson Returns Mr. J. A. Jlcndrlckson, vlco president of tho Farmers and Merchants Banlc, hns ro- turned from a four days business! trip to Bait Lnko. Hj m Important Club Meeting It la do- sired that Ml club mombers bo pres- ent at tho regular monthly mooting B of tho Comraerclal club Wednesday, November 19, at 8 p. m. ncports from jjho water, Bowcrago, nnd Intorurban and tho special committee on muni-clpal muni-clpal tclephono system In connection v Ith other important mnttors will bo Jlscussed. A Splendid Program A splendid Program was rendered In tho Second "'' Friday night under tho nusplcos of tho Primary ussoclotlom. Tlic fea-turo fea-turo of tho evening was tho folk "Minis under tho nblo direction of Wig Aldytl, Thain. So many requests nvo been mado that tho program will o repeated tonight and tho proceeds , lo xmi 'or paying for tho ivnrd "ver Sacrament service Tho admls-oo admls-oo price will bo U-n cents. Lost A Bunch of keys. Finder Pleuso return to this ofllco. Adv.( For Sale One 3-4 horso motor. Apply B. N. Stono, corner Third North and Fourth West. Adv nl8 Newton Man Here Mr. B. L. Larson Lar-son of Nowton, ono of tho prominent and prosperous farmers of Nowton, was In tho city on Saturday looking after business mkttcrs. Hero From England Mr. Thomas' Oldham, formorly connected with local lo-cal banking institutions, has returned to this city from his homo In Manchester, Man-chester, BngloMd. Mr. Oldham is hero on ono ot his regular visits for tho purposo of renowlng old ncqualn-tanccs. ncqualn-tanccs. Ho will remain about two months. Earlier Opelng Hour Tho stoko llbrhry or reading room which has horetoforo been oponed dally at 2 p. m. will hereafter bo opened to tho public at 12 o'clock dally. Tho reason rea-son for this chango Is because a big demrtnd has been mado by persons per-sons who wish to tako advantago of tho ,'noon hour. Sixth Ward Function An oxcollont program has boen proparcd for Wednesday Wed-nesday ovonlng nt tho Sixth ward mooting lioiiBo fyid tho entire ward memlibrB nro invited to attend. Ward tnlont has bcon chosen on tho program. pro-gram. Tho affair is for tho purposo of raising money to pay for tho carpet car-pet recently plticed on tho mooting houso floor. Kvory momhor ot tbe ward Is proud of tho ward meeting houso and it Is to bo hoped that the houso will bo filled Wcdneedny night. Misses Alice Charles and Inez Thain sprint tho wcek-ona In Preston, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Chrlstensen. Did Not Fly Tho blrdman who was to fly nt Preston on Saturday did not fly. Tho exhibition was postponed until Saturday November 22. Cove Man As Juryman Mr. P.. L. Allen of Cove, was In tho city yesterday having been drawn to servo as a juryman for this term ot court. Ticket Office Opens Tho ticket of-flco of-flco nt tho Now Lyric theatro will open Thursday morning for tho salo of tickets for "Tho Lure" which Is booked for Friday Inlght. Vetera Politician In Town Mr. J. U. Uadorllo tho votoran politician of Provldenco was in tho city yesterday yester-day on business. Ho mado ai friendly friend-ly call at tho Republican ofllco. Richmond Men Here Mayor S. W. Hendricks and Mr. William Merrill, both of Richmond wero In tho city yesterday. Tho latter was summoned as a Juryman for this term of court. 9 Stevens Very III Mr. William Stevens, Stev-ens, formorly of this city, now manager man-ager of tho Sldnoy Stovcns Imploment Compimy nt Preston, is very ill. Mr. Sldnoy Stevens of this city, n brother, broth-er, was In Preston Sunday at tho bedside bed-side of tho sick man. BLACKSMITH SHOP OPENS I havo opened a blacksmith shop between Cth and Cth North Mnin St. Logan, Mr, Jacob Schwolzcr's old stand and nm read for custom work. I havo had 35 years experience) In gon-oral gon-oral blacksmlthlng, wood-work and horse-Bhoulrig and will guaranteo nil work trusted to me. Respectfully, A. JOHANSEN. Advprtlscment. n27 flliVRHB3SHinSt w Supremo ouurt Decision The supremo su-premo court has handed down a decision de-cision I nfnvor of Smlthlleld City In tho enso of Smlthflcld City versus L. H. Urooks. Back To School Mr. Jean Auston is back to school ngaln nt tho U. Y. C. Ho hits been confined to his home for sovoral days on rJccount of a sprained nnklo. So great has been tho demnnd for potted chrysanthemums tbht a largo shipment will bo received for tho flower sale at Llndqulsts on Thursday Thurs-day of this week. CO cents per p'.ant. Adr. nl8 Flower 8ale nt Llndqulsts on Thursday. Thurs-day. Potted chrysanthemums GO ceius per plant. Adv. nl8 PAIN IN BACK AND RHEUMATISM Torment thousands of people daily. Don't bo ono ot thoso sufferers when for so llttlo cost you can get well rid of tho causo. Foloy Kidney Pills bo gin their good work from tho very first dose. Thoy oxert bo direct an nctlon on tho kidneys and blnddcr that tho pain nnd torment of backache, back-ache, rheumatism hnd kidney troublo Is Boon dispelled. Co-operatlvo Drug Co. Advertisement. JUDGE ALDRICH WILL HEAR " THAW CASE ON NOV. 18 Concord, N. H. Nov. 15 Counsel for Hnrry K. Thaw and tho stnto of Now York woro notified today that Judgo Kdgnr Aldrich of tho United Slates district would hold Ii preliminary prelimin-ary hearing hero Nov. 18 in connection connec-tion with tho habeas corpus proceedings proceed-ings instituted by tho Mutteawnn fugitive. fugi-tive. Hon C h, Funk of Richmond wns In tho city yesterday. |