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Show Local & News IteTiS I i' " OUR NEIGHBORS AND OURSELVES1 The N alth of Mercur Is nlmost per- 4(1-1 n. "U. lMmunds was n Salt l.al.o Alitor Al-itor this week. W. T. Mcl'nrlnno spent several dayn In Salt 1-aV.o City this week. ' st Miss Maud (liiiidry has gone to Oi hlr to remain for some time. .4 Ji N'o ii'oro drug storu politics, say tho cltlius of Mercur, nnd they do well. Mrs. M. II. McLood hns gone to tlropiixllle, Utah, to visit relatives tin-re. v' J Hank Moore has left Mercur fut good. Henceforth Mr. Mooro will bo a cltUm of Hlngham. .st .' Tho many friends of Mrs D. It. Williams Wil-liams . Ill bo pleased to learn of her continued convalescence. Election nt Stockton wns very quiet, hut grtnt Interest was shown by the udiocatis of each ticket. Although tho days nro most beautiful beauti-ful nnd bright ono feels the need ot wraps when out of doors. je Sunshlno Rebekah lodge No. 10 will glo n bnll In I. O. O. F. hall Thanks-giving Thanks-giving cc, November 29, 1905. J 01 Dr. Tnlt hns returned from Kansas Kan-sas City. Ho states that tho weather there was colder than In this state. J J T. W. Gallghcr and brldo came out to Stockton from Salt Lako City last Saturday returning again Monday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The election of Kzra Thompson iih mayor of Salt Iiko City was n surprise sur-prise to most pcoplo In our "neck o' tho woods." It Is said Geo. Luft Is looking for now fields to conquer. Yo Gods, what n loss it will bo to Mercur and friend Dresser's Worklngmcn's advertising sheet. A force -of ntrnwIri-'cngnEcd In rov crltig the Mercur flnnt with lire-proof roofing nnd tho new hlnst furnnco planned by Mr. Sullivan has been successfully suc-cessfully blown In. J "Faint heart uu'er won fair lady," and "tho courro of true love novcr did run smooth" nro two maxims which n ccrtnln young man of Stockton Stock-ton should not forget. it Tho towns of l.chl. American Fork and Mt. Pleasant are nsked to tako block In the Klectrlc Light & Fcwor company. Mass meetings will bo called and tho question no doubt considered very favorably. Mrs. Joseph Hoimeholdor, Jr., 30 years of use. died In American Forlc Thursday tho 2nd. of pncumnla. She leaves n husband and threo nung children, Funeral arrangements have not ns et been made. After hlrelng n noted Jonrnnllst tho mogul's chief of stnff and running run-ning a campnlgn klieet of eight pages eaih week, then to see tho mighty fallen would bring tears to ejes of a crocodile. Yo gods what iv t.tr(oiis day wo do llvo In. Miss Corn Dew rf Tooclo add Edward Ed-ward H. Shlilds cf Stockton wero married mar-ried at tho homo cf tho br.de's parents par-ents in Toonlo Wednesday. November 8. nt C o'clock p. m. Their many friends hero will Join In wishing them futuro hnppltiPgR and prosperity Thoy will in n lie their homo In Stockton In the future. T'vo new names were edded to tho roll of membership of Sunshlno He-behnh He-behnh 1-odgo No. 10, I. O. O. F. last Tuebdny lihtht Mrs. Fnnny DeUolt ind Miss Kllznhnth Dollolt wero tho alllllatlng momb( s. After tho Inltln ilon. In which tho degtce work was il en In nn excellent manner, lunch was served and a most euio)nble so-rlnl so-rlnl timo spout by nil present This Iodn" Is most prosperous, having a membership of 02. Inirlf? the eimpalgn thl shfft s i' rniking ahout tlio two tickets in the Held, only to speak u klndlj voul nt rundldilcs on enrh ticket but i ow that the fight Is over wo ore g'sd of the i emits InHsmtich ns the lct speaks veiy strongly tho dlsr' "vv' of the people Morcur of the- ore if.. IKjwer tint has domluatrd nni' eon trailed Mill's In Mercur for fun ' n Tho g.nt mogul has been tot rrr se killed politically, und a pcrlO'l t Indt pendent illllcs bejjun n |