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Show jp 6 Neighborhood News J it 1 H. C Jacobs was a Manti visitor Saturday and Sunday, j O'ive Nielson is home from Salt Lake city this week visiting with her mother. ' John H. Seely was in Salt Lake during the early part of the week on business Louis Peterson returned to his school work again at th-University last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Armstiong were in Ephraim a few days visiting with their parents and friends. Wm. C. Clos was called to Black Rock Saturday to attend to the shearing shear-ing of the flocks of John H. Seely. Valentine Larson and Stella Olsen came home last week from Proyo to pay a short visit with their parents. Mrs. John PL Jensen returned from Indianola Monday where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Reel Nielson. A fine Baby Buggy aimost new for sale, Also a good second hand sewing sew-ing machine. Apply to Mrs. Asa Wilcox. Two of Senator Iverson's children Were seriously sick with typhoid fever and the Senator was unable to leave their bedside, For Kheumatism you will find nothing no-thing better tnan Chamberlain's lini-I lini-I ment. Try it and see how quickly it 'gives relief. For sale by All Dealers, ! Mirlan Anderson has returned I from an extended trip in Idaho and Wyoming where he has been employed em-ployed in the Railroad machine shops :and other lines of work.- Senator G. A. Iverson of Price and Judge Ferdinand Ericksen of Mt. Pleasant, were unable to attend the bridge celebration in Moab this week. Both had accepted the invitation invita-tion to come, but were kept at home You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for cough and colds than Chamberlain's oughg Remedy. It notonlv gives relief it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by All dealers C. D. Strang Mt. Pleasant's Fine Jeweler has moved his place of business busi-ness three doors east of his former location in the Lamont building. He j is now prepared to any and all kinds of work i his line. For sale by all Dealers. Price 50 ; cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, j New York, sole agents for the United Unit-ed States. Remember the name Doan'c and take no other. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen of Evanston, Wyoming, but formerly former-ly of Mount Pleasant are here visiting visit-ing with their families and friends. Mr. Rasmussen has bepn engaged in the oil fields their while Mrs. Rasmussen Ras-mussen kept a small hotel. L. C. Rasmussen went to Ephraim Saturday to see a car load of seed potoatoes which was being unloaded there. He also took a sample of the valueable ones that were sent to the Mt. Pleasant farmers for one dollars and sixty cents per bushel. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spr ng. Just rub the affected parts freely, with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disappear. Sold by All Dealers. Judge Ericksen was injured while getting off a street car in Salt Lake City last Thursday to such an extent that his Physician forbade him from making the trip to Moab. " I can not express to you the regret I feel in thus being obliged to forego the anticipated pleasure I looked for ward to bein present at the celebration celebra-tion of the completion lof the Grand river bridge and to rejoice with the good people of Grand and San Juan counties on the festive occasion." wrote the Judge to program committee. com-mittee. Dispatch. |