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Show I t Offi c laLDif ec t o r y Whatever may be the outcome of "H, j. LOCAL NEWS. J Good Road Convention delegate, the Robert McKinnon. there and return. John R. South. ' Henry Hofftnan. Mr. Mrs. Manessah Kearl were game and a booster generally, Mr, w. Oluf Larson, guests of Mrs. A. W.' Nebeker this Hauser made a personal visit to state CITW , ? mTZl IfZ President,.' Trustees,, Thoa. Wilson. week. H. J. Norris Jr. Lewis Thompson Mra. Mary F. Shelby has not Win. T. Brough.' so well this week. ' Clerk, Marshal,. Foandkeeper, Constable, Justice of tho Peace Samuel Hauney Heher B. Jones (Dr. A. E.Wing Jos. Ransom ( H. J. Hauser. Jacob Benzley. Joseph Wildber, . Boird of Health Road Supervisor, Sexton, COUNTY. game Commissioner Fred . W. chambers, and succeeded in ltaitiing the been following letter which is self explanl-torshowing what a booster can do for his County. What one man can do in one line, another can do in some y, The Woodruff people will present Down East in the Opera House other. D. E, Fackrell & wife left this week to spend some time in Suit Laks and Bountiful. Geo. Kennedy Disk. Attorney B. C. Call - w as a . T. J.Tingey C. W. Pope court utteudent and business visitor John Weston here this week. Mrs. Pearl Brough . H. J. Hauser. Misses Jennie Wilson and Blanche J. C. Farner, returned from Salt Lake and Commissioners, . 'Clerk, t Safe Deposit Boxer We still have aotoe- - boxes IefF although we have bad quite a demand for them, Dont waito until you lose some of your Valuable papers before securing one of these boxes. Naturally there is a great var iety of people, some put all their trust, money etc in an old bureau drawer and then when they go away worry until they" get back for fear some one should get in and take it- - This class of people does not belong.to the bu- J. Hauser's visit to Salt Lake as a Recorder, .Treasurer, Assessor, ? Sheriff. " . Salt Lake City Jan. 29, 1910 Mr. Heury J. Hauser Randolph, , Rich County Dear Sir; in reguard to planting trout fry iu your County, I, will plant 200,000 siness class, Eastern Brook trout in April this send will I year and again in Kept. Rich County 200,000 Native trout. I will be in your county sometime this BANK RANDOLPH summer. Will write you as to date latC. W. Walton Cashier. er. Respectfully F. W. Chambers, Commissloqnr SPRING GQ'&b Each week finds more Dry Goods addecF'tir otr springline, which is now very neat and enticing. It does'nt cost anything to look at ourf goods and t price tnera. We suggest people contemplating a purchase see our goods and ask us about them. GROCERIES THE OF piicer W'lriMarsbal Evanston lespectively on Wednesday Satteitb waite of this week. Attorney, Ifeber C Cox Supt. of Schools,' Jos. F. Neville. What was theuse of stopping school Surveyor' Leuard Jackson who has been suff- and then allowing those exposed to Road Commissioner Peter McKinnon the small pox to run at will without John Snowball ering with pneumonia is reported Probation Officer, on the Letter road to recovery. Stopping school was all quarantine. DISTRICT. those previously exposand had right Almost another train load of beef ed been quarantined every avenue for Judge, First Judicial District, W. H. Maughn. being loaded at Sage consigned to the spread of the disease would have Call C. B. Omaha. Rex Bros. Henry Hoffman, been shut. If only one could be done Attorney, State Senator, Third Senatthe wiser way seems to us would have Frank Snowball. Jos. Hatch, the orial Dist. Christopher Burton Jr. & S. JL Nelson will load 27 cars been to have let school continue and quarantined those xposed. In view State Representative, aggregating about $35,000. of the fact' that a ease has broken out Joseph Hodges iu the family of ltubie Norris since officer John Snowball has B Probation school started this week the comtruant boys to school some been taking n munity as compared to small pox is Business lately and after a little talking to them where they were before it stopped Service Apply To Them. has turned them over to the teache'i just For Our grocery line U complete and needs no further comment. ' One or Two Tons of OATS; Send bids to P.O. Box No 218 Wanted Watch our Bargain Counter for men and boys lined gloves and mitts next week. Randolph, Utah. . -- ! For Sale limited number of Durham . and White Faced bulls. .1, 2, and 3 years old. Just Brought in. Prices reasonable write or call on Rex Bros. A Jack-son- s, . Randolph to-d- ay Notice side or Catile branded E ou left LP onrighthip have I Spencer Bros- - Co. gone estray and any information of their wherealiouts will be rewarded by Edwin Pope, Randolph. , Directory. First-clas-s Mr. Snowball will take no more that Dump out a can of Royal baking way but sajs the next boy he catches put it in a cau with an unpowder, be will arrest. playing bookie known name and you can hardly sell it at any price. The powder is just the Only a few had the privelege of off- same. The additional part is in the Physiciai) aqd Surgeor). ering congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. name. Menneus estate was offered Jesse 8. Brough upon their return from (or the name Menneus Office in Residence opposite Book Salt Lake. The young couple seem $1,000,000Powder Talcum and. the use of his anxious to get located in their-- new Reached Day or Night by secret iu the powis no There picture. home at Lyman and set off. for that der. can duplicate Both 'Phones chemist good Any point the first of the weekl Misslfellie it. Without doubt to discontinue ad Nebeker, Bister of Mrs. Brougli accom- vertising either of these products for City Reg A Health Officer. them on a two weeks visit. one year would seriously impair their UTAH. panied RANDOLPH, - trade value, possibly destroy it entireE. L. Blake Mgr. of the Evanston ly. The same rule governs the- - adverMill and Elevator Co. was in towu tising of retail stores. Floating trade yesterday hustling up business for his from the sidewalk will always firm. The gentleman was a pleasant to something hut only contincaller at this office and exhibited a uous advertising will assure continuous 'flue .sample of some ; Imported oats madness from people who otherwise which he is endeavoring to get the would never know of your existance. (licensed In Utah by Examination.! farmers to buy' as a successful seed The Commercial Union. Successor to Dr. L. T. A. Hottendorf informs us Doctor M. S. Reay: that he has rented the North half of THINGS the Bank- Bldg, in addition to the THINGS OTHERS THINK AND WHAT WE THINK OF THINGS SURCEON quarters he now occupies and that he AND OTHERS THINK. Dr. A. assistant an will be joined by PHYSICIAN J. ahle of Louisville Kentucky, now-oWe think, the entertainment Saturhis way to Randolph. The North wholused be suited and will day night was a humdinger. building , Superintendent for ly thejr hospital.We think there is someone thinking who conducts aside from public patronage there that Simon Mr. Bamberger Assistant. A. Dr. J. Wahls, is and Lake little Salt between Oga railroad encouragement to work for the recreative. other the he Bank den edify Bldg, between wasapproaehed Main Street; says and McKinnon Hotel day by men of capital and asked if he would unite with them in the conW e think there is a lot of good work struction of a road to Idaho to which in this town that should be done by Day or Might ' Phone Red 40 be answered yes. Now its just quite no other than a paid officer of the law. probable that they will not want to paralell the Oregon Short Line into Neville While you would have the Marshal Idaho w ith their proposed road and if Countv Surveyor and Engioeer our boosters get buisy right NOW straighten out the kids lhink once be Idaho may be reached via Bear River maybe some of the kinks should home. at taken but and Bear .Lake. three yearling colts branded triangle with a bar over on left shoulder. Inform Frazier Bros, at Woodruff by 'phone or letter and be rewarded. Estrayed E. WING Ml D. Home For Sale-Gavi- Overshoe decided ng to spend our declining years in a warmer climate we will sell our town property including the home where we now live. Mr. & Mrs. John Shelby Dance Feb. DOCTOR 14 - & 22. , Tom. Michaelsau will furnish music for the dances to be given in Spencer' Hall Feb. 14th 'Jd 22ml. A Pest Offk for Valentines will be a special feature Feb. 14th. Lll BiOIIERDORf, BARGAINS! At Joshua Eldredges In WE THINK The Randolph Hospital Optometrist Flrstclass LeBoy Shelby NOTARY PUBLIC All kinds of legal papers drawn up and acknowledged. news Randolph, Utah, Office John Snowball Abstractor Randolph, & Notary Public Utah: representing the Alexander Optical Co. 218 Main Street Salt Lake City will visit Randolph every 4 months; Anyone needing optical W'ork should leave word at the Poet Office. Jos. F. tf y F. J. Alexander ig Walton Mon-ida- be a 14th, eveuiug Valentines dance given. A Poet Office Also on. will be an added feature. Washingtons birthday Feb. 22nd there will be giver a lunch basket Ball Tfie management desires all who can accompany partners aud bring baskets. Id the drawing these will be given the preference and permitted to draw first for the baskets. -- The Wedding dance o( Mr. & Mrs. A. G. Barton given in Spencers Hall Woodruff Utah. Monday night, proved quite equal to Address the oceassion in that every one enjoyed themselves. The Bride and Groom were wearing a welcome air and the Reuel former, in a beautiful white silk dress at law never looked prettier. Refreshments Attorney & Counselor Utah were in evidence at 10:30, aud it was & Woodruff Salt Lake City not until .the A. M. mark had been depassed some time that the guests Land Matters and all Legal Busi- parted leaving behind their best wishes ness given Prompt Attention. Irrigat, for another venture considered ion and Probate Matters given Especial Attention. What would happen In case of fire Did not that thot come to you Sat. RANDOLPH HOTEL night as you were jamed in the Opera House? A serious stampede could easJ. M. Henderson Prop, ily have resulted in iujury and perhaps death had those calicoes caught fire Accommodation ou the stage with only one lone 6x6 door as an exit and that must swing for Transient and Other in. The windows are boarded with Cuests. double boards almost to the top so the Iu Connection in window exit would be of no use. Hay. Grain and Stabling would like we of behalf safety public Terms Reasonable. the the Opera House On there will Feb. LAKET0WN HOTEL G. B. Thompson Prop. The Utah Independent says anyhow the sausage manufacturer can make both ends meat. Hay, Crain & Stabling Also. $MO .90 .05 Rubber Overs .65 Boys Ladies Cloth & Mens M II S: 85 II Knock down Prices at Bich County Fum. Co. - This Week and Next Hundreds of Articles Going at rediculously low prices 150 pair shoes at cost, you cant beat R. Mens wool and fleece lined work shirts at 20 porcent off. reduced from $1.60 to 1.26 Sheepskin combination shoes 45c 25c to from out Childrens Facinatore Childrens legging to go at 30c & 40o per pair Also a few mens & boy in proportion. About 6doz. Winter Cloves & Mitts cut like this at 25c. 75o at 55c, $1.75 at $1.25, $2.b0 at 30c gloves at $1.85. Boys all leather mitts at 30c and 40c. Mens all wool mitts at 30c 20c. 35c glove One Dox. Overcoats Smashed Like This We think, the outlay on the first TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTEa ill justify the school teachers in get- RIOR. GENERALLANDOFFICE ting up a second entertainment for Washington D. C , December 20th 1909. their own benefit. Notice of Restoration of Public lauds to Settlement aud I utry. Notice is hereby given that the SecWe think, as an incorporated town vacated DeRandolph needs a complete record retary of the Interior has bo far of withdrawal orders business. its of all branches partmental system for as they affect the withdrawal for the Bear Lake Resevoir Site, under the We think the slandard of a few felActs of October 2.188s (25 Stat. 526 lows could be raised if they would and June I7th, 1902 (32 Stat. 388), raise more hats aud less hell; not only the following described lands in the on the street but at public gatherings. State of Utah, and by bis authority iu pursuance of Section 17, Act If we cant have spring, we think March 3rd, 1891 (26 Stat. 1095) aud of the Act of 1902., supra, such of these maybe we could relish a bttle lands as have not been heretofore final.. ly restored and are not otherwise withdrawn reserved, or appropriated, will We think youll think the6wellest be subject to settlement under the pubout Is the Autocrat Linen Station- lic land laws of the United States on ary, at the News office. and after March 15, 1910, but shall not In to seethe condition changed. be subject to entry, filing, or selection meantime some peiees of log or some We think with their buying as until April 14,1910., at the United fastwith their social affairs people usually States land office st Salt Lake City, large poles should le provided and could If ened to the wall and necessary Utah, warning being expressly given go to the stores that invite them. be used by strong men in jamming that no person will be permitted to i t t out the board windows as a means of whatever or We think a gpelling match properly gain exercise any right or exit. under settlement occupation any quick arranged would prove interesting and begun after December 12, 1909, and once a week in a about Instructive to all such settleAutocrat Linen is in constant deWhat do you prior March 15, 1910, mmunity like ours. user or ion forbidden: ment the aud known being where occupai mand think? Salt Lake Principal Meridian. T. 13 knows it well in comparison to other t t t N., R. 5 E., Lots 1, 4, 5 aud 6. Sec, .3; stationery., at the Lews Office it is is such a thin g as Lots 1,2, 3 aud 4 Sec, 10; Lots 1, 2, We their think but kind most to every compared overdo! ig it. and 4, Sec. 15. Autocrat Linen remains champiou. Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the t I t Land-Offioe- , General shares in the We think, Rich County must conWanted to Sell-- 7 canal. Frank Pierce, First'' Assistant Sec the tain pretty good people and-tha- t Randolph & Woodruff interior. John Shelby. short terms of district court will liear retaryofthe us out in saying so. I near-sprin- Store, Randolph. t Mens I Buckle Arties only , Ladies m Am prepared to do Civil Engineering in general. CALL ON US . Mens sheepskin lined duck coat reduced from $14 to $9.50 " $15 to $11 Cord. $18 00 Latest style Overcoats logo at $13.00 " $16.00 $15.00 $14 00 " " " n n If you need a coat now is n $12.00 $1100 ii fio.OO the time to buy It. Dont overlook these bargains. Remember p. Company jle g. i Jli v ( RANDOLPH- - MEAT MARKET . . Marshall & Evans Props- - - - ALL' KINDS OP FRESH AND CURED MEATS We pay Highest prices for Hides, Pelts and Furs. ...Mail orders Solicited - - Randolph, - - A . L Utah. |