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Show have not yet taken steps to protect tliiIr rights should get busy and do t lie necessary work, i The heavy ralu that started In last Saturday and has continued Intermittently Inter-mittently ever since has put a stop to hurvestlng operations for a time. Henry Howling has gone back to Pioche where he has several build-In, build-In, contracts, Including fourteen cottages. cot-tages. Business has revived considerably consid-erably In this old mining camp the lust few months. Dr. Stockhaiu Is also down there on a business visit. Business has been quiet In Delta the past month and very few land buyers have shown up. It Is expected that buyers will begin to couie In after election elec-tion Is over. IN AND AROUND DELTA Ha Week's News from the Ccs&j Metropolis R. J. Law has the shelves of his new store nearly all In place and tbe painting done and will begin moving in about Wednesday of next week. He baa certainly got a commodious and well-arranged place of business, where he can show to advantage his large stock of goods and being a little farther far-ther up toward the center of business, will enjoy a larger trade than ever. Mr. January aays the business of the bnkery and. delicatessen store is Increasing. In-creasing. He does a good business with neighboring towns, and the excellence ex-cellence of his bakery goods doubtless doubt-less accounts tor It He has Just got In a big lot of McDonald's candles the finest made In boxes from 10c up to $1. Get your girl a box. James Kelly's new brick building on Clark street Is now being plastered and soon will be ready for occupancy. Don't forget the Hallowe'en party tonight Thursday, by the Y. L. M. I. A Tbey have a very interesting program pro-gram to render, after which there will be dancing. Tbe Delta Friendly Women met at the Union Chapel last Thursday and employed themselves in washing tbe windows. There was a large attendance attend-ance and aa many hands make light work the Job was soon finished. At tbe business sessions the committee on window curtains made their report and showed samples of goods. A selection se-lection was made and the committee j Instructed to make further Inquiries. The secretary was Instructed to pay outstanding bills. The club then adjourned ad-journed to partake of Boston baked beana. brown bread and coffee. The meeting next Thursday will be at Mrs. Ward's. We -always find Bert Wallace en- gaged In opening up uew goods fo'r Bishop e Wallace. This week it was a fine line of gran I tew a re. The stock comprises every size and kind of a dish and If the housewife can't find what ahe wants there it Is because It Isn't made. They are also ahowlng a fine line of cblnaware decorated In blue and gold and very tastefully pic-lure pic-lure painted. Tbe Dixie reunion takes place, at Hinckley next Saturday and If you Want to get acquainted withe DIxIeltes and have a good tlmo come out. Lost Between Hinckley and Delta, a red sweater. The finder will please leave It at Hotel Hinckley. Postmaster Bishop believes It pays to advertise In the Chronicle, as he baa found the addressee of nearly all the letters advertised last week. I want to exchange a new, modern brick house, with tip-todate plumbing plumb-ing and heating system, near the university uni-versity In Provo, for Abraham or Deseret Des-eret water atock. Charles E. Maw, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Tuggles from Albert county, Colo., have moved to Delta to live with their son, T. K. Tuggles, who has 120 acres on the West side and Is building a new brick bouse. The basement of the amusement hall Is being fitted up ofr the schools. There are five rooms which will fully actf'iiiniodate all the classes. The 1 floors are being finished off. bae- 1 boards added and some painting done. As the hall and Sunday School classes i will have the use of the furniture the I advantages will be mutual and the ex- : pen He to the school probubly lens than i before. Saturday evening there will be a i Democratic rally and sociable at the I S;eakers from Halt Lake are : expected and a full bouse and good i time la looked for. I The Ielta Mercantile and Implement I Co. Is preparing to building a 40 foit audition to the rear of its store. This I Is to accommodate their grocery de partment as the preneist build. :ig be 1 longs to B. K. Cooper anJ will have t lo be vacated. i C. W. Watts has brought over fro! Ksnosh some dry land corn which U t quite a curiosity a It has grains of t beat growing between the rows of i Corn. He bays their dry land beside g producing fine wheat and corn also v produce aplendid potatoes, water t melons aid nearly all kinds of veget- , able. S?jme who have taken up dry land anl failed to comply with the rtqulrements bsve bad it Jumped by ; those who are on the watch to take ji advantage of any failure. Thoe who ! J |