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W DalloyM H j? 3 J Wi" , f""s"x H I "Tho Pross is tho Lcvor by "t-H tho World ijj Movod.'? " " "V" . BIB I "QXj. 10 ' QBDABoiTY,iB;Oifr oo'cr:srir5r, xh:. pb;pay, ssiia . , 1003. ' nsro. as " SiS rr". . .'-"1 1 mi. 1 ' . syr?" . Tnom ,.... r--- . ! ' ? . JfttntjwXL w "- --1 1 i-i yiiywunyn niwi w iiwiiwfiiti.wi.ini ' .,.., i" " K .C ' ,' 'V ' ' .- .-' t '. .t ' '' $, H '.! 'y ' 'Hi V'? 1 ... Oof Bio Sale is Over.- 1 1 2 ' AS '. !.. . v .. . , !;f J $ ; -rr. : J J We are pleased v,lth our businass during the I I - month of August, and are now in good shape V II ii for stocktaking; which will commence next fi Hi . " lh: ?j . Monday. Owing to the reducing our stock H ? has received, the taking of stock has lost many. W5 ill ' 5$ pf its terrors; and we will soon be open again ill I -With $6,000.00 Worth of 1 1 ; 32S2 3ES '7W G O O B S 1 ' r : '? II , . Qur old stock is pretty well cleared up; and we 1 1 h : - will open a fine stock of new goods for your it $) .' inspection; in all departments. Soliciting a If tl ' I Ja f continuation of your valued patronage, we bid ., p j . you a temporary adieu a c . 4V- ' jjj I '''.- VEDA1- 077 CO-OP. ST0R& ' ' "Is ' s t "M 1 , , . . , . , . , .'; 1 GEOHR OITY DRBG STofl ! I. ' '. - ii DEALERS IN a j PureDrugS; j ; Toilet Articles; I rias ' ne Perurricry, I lp Choice Cutlery; 1 Mw) Hot Water Bottles, ' Syringes, htc. - ' gjffi?" Doctors' Prescriptions u'jj, Carefully Compounded by a L y . 1J1 Registered Pharmacist BENJ. F. KNELL, Proprietor. ,. ,-', "m.'..::-:i,Li ' .r.. d:";:!'.'..;'".:;.;.1; .... . -, ,.. ,...,- .,..M:.i;'i'J I Dowir:$ro Prices 1 J Out gd Goads! - j I f ,u' specialty jasi; dow is Fruit .liivsQf wliicli J I wfi have just received a large stock and aie selling J them at the following low prices; , ', j I P (ialf llnlton. $1.25 per case. t H ( One Qtiart...' 95c per case. V H )i One Pint s... 85c per case. "d H f C'omparo our prioos with wlint you aro paying olsowhore. You H p may think thn icivlngs kukUI, hut man small kuvIdks mako a lartjo 4 H j IjanlJ iviqoam. I 0 . Page & Bracken's. ( Minr 8lonicli H Wl'.oa tit? quantity at fol taken ta I tw lar'J or this quahty too rlolj, our I vtomaoh Im likely to foflosT, nu aspee- ' Utl so If the digestion hau hoen weak- enfid hy on!pntlon. Kat filowly and not too t rely of easily .digested, food. Masticaiolbefoortihovoughly. Let flyo B liours elaie Iwtwoeu muaU, ami wluU I yoqMl ii'fnlluef: and weight in tho M rcfjioiv o( tho fetomnbh Alter eutTntf, tako U ' t'hambtrlttlu's HtouiauU and I.tvorTSh H ltit a in1. M10 Miur Htomaoh may lua I what lo Llfo? In the last analysis nobody knows, but wo do know that it U under strict law. Abuso that law even slight ly, palp resttlth. Irrogulaa living means derangement of th organs, resulting In Constipation, Headaoho Or Liver trouble, Dr. Klng'fl New Wfe Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 3IW r.t M, $. Knoll'd Dru; atoro. llring jour job work to .'.frits RstJbiu? I Fall Millinery. I Ht. I I Y PCn I Mrs. Adelia Murie's. j t i J Wi 1 avo ju-t received a laro t J. ami elegant Hno of Tall Mllll- noi-j: Pattern and Trimmed 'j? Hats, Shapps and Trimmings. A splendid asbortmont of all tho X latest styles, and at prices the .j, T lowest eonsibtent with quality of gotids. Sco our utock before l inaking your soleotion. ,t I Mrs. Adelia Murie. J iiisloR MiiEuui County Fair Committee Adds Prizes for Minerals to Premium List. Tho following additions have been mado to tho county fair premium list as published last week: MINING AND JIINERALS. J. Bett display i;ohl milling orwi f 2 00 2. llcut display iitlvnr milling arai 2 00 3. lloat ilivplay copper ore? J 00 . tlwx. dloplny load'oriH 30a 5. Uwt tlloplay Iron or 4 CO 8. IW liUjil.Aj-of coal, 300 7. llMt cabluut of mineral hjclmem. . . 0 00 8, lrt display of Are day 100 Carpet Weaving. For fancy striping and all kinds of carpet weavinyo to Mrs. Jamek Hun; phrteB, at her ohl home in the Vtorthorn part of iho dtyi . . .)vv. Tho Branch Normal Is' (scheduled q begin optratlcn,S on ifquday. tli'o Ulfi Imt., already $ bogin' soo fljgniliof, th'c coming bycut. In all' pfobafiljity there, .will bo a tatger ailciulanoe M the blblacljit' tkad'evcr lefoto. 1 .?RE5PONDENCE. IfPAROWAlSJ. t f- a M loo lte for Iahi ltu J itt 1awan, Aug. at, 100s, 'InjbK flanging vlclltudo of llfo one era):ntor4 many jurprlBcs, one of tho t3pt nnlooked for was that Rprung P0lin!!'" M"il hoard of this district in tlic v is of Tub IUconu, whoro It wan 3 -jounced that this honorable bodygt'ii- cunlpiaplatlng "makjng a partOj- '.rf,ranil uchool house into a dancire. 'uill No guch word has ever becdjH- " nut offlolally, and if wo pub llslf nJTof Madamo Iluntor'a .uwertlons for ISO--, onr comity paper will lose Its hotorlK-.- for reliability. Hut that ia not too part wo feel tho worst about, but tWUi'Opoal to the sympathies of tho tax psr" 1, as though the lato elcotion wouWiuilto a difference about tholr welfCi elne taken Into contldoration; whelhijr no tho room is used for an occa 1 iianco make not an iotc of diHegVc-in tho expense under every and, oStf''"slllerations tho same klud of floors ill bo used. In the lato rul ing w 'lie supremo couit referreuce wasju,''0 10 the unscrowlng and re moyWfjf ats i.nd other s?liool para jihcrWiiV which, of course, would like ly dlfjwirb anil Inconvenience echool rt'julvons, but In thoprcspntlnbtnnce, if atTaVimo when the peoplo are invited fromKue Rurrouudlng towns, tho triihtSXffihoulil tlilnk proper to provide sultaUfif accommodations for entertain mcnfgRvould be only by using nn un ilnishw, unfnrnikliDd aseembly room whlcluwould in no wise mal.-e nny dif fureiSSToanvono. NojBve ilo not want "tobacco natti ncsaarol bad whiskey bottles" around our mij-iI hoiifo, nor around our opera hall Qljjaci. Uiu sayr when wo permit the ' minors! Institute nncl political partljBho hold forth in in tho class roomjcT "r school house, aro we proof Pffalrnft nso anno.Vanoes'' flur hall "inayBfo oo-t e oti(,h" to danco iu, thati'.ll it '-ill ..ocommodale, hut it In noue i good for our boys and girls; there ii) earthly place that is. If at onr ajTitertainments we give our youuij p oplo proper accommodations, bucIi gluomfortablu scats, good music, puro,?ri Mcsonip atinosphero and wltii al, a fioi l management, wo will vouch for '"gio conduct ns well as fewer "whh ,v bottles, " etc. Further, wo do not tiuit tho present Rchool board will Ji-ay tho trust of those who placeisKTitia In that nono-too-dcslrablo "n-afenrgSprrtVoa. ' TheBaV. Alo Murray has loft us. A vtry desirable shower again yes tordayafternoon. TheMisses Kyle have also been called away, Elizabeth and Mac to Spring villc, nd Charlotte to Logan. The Misses Lasley will tako tholr places here fot the present. Tho city council ordered each stream in the canyon lo be measured 10 miles from tthere tho water enters tho city. Tho olijcict of thlu is to prevent tho bed ding oisheep near the water which is of coune used for culinary purposes. A. Sla'Cbou wa appointed to do the work Thick he accomplished by attach ing a nachino to his cart wheel. This planbdng just as accurate, and much less expensive than chaining. And now the follow would like the job to measure tho Cedar stream the same wa, that- is if your city fathers want, to keep your water as cleau as you can. lias the road been measured officially, to Statellno, Luud, and other plnces of importance in the county. The County Comml'sionors pay mileage sometimes, do thrj know tho miles, or guess at them. The proprietor of The Him-owi is at the metropolis this week on business conueeted with the enlargement of his paper, 4nd our Mibscrlbers may look for borao important changes for tho bet- ter to tako place In The Ikon Cou.vty Itixonn and also In the Dixie Adyocate before long. Notice. Cedar City, Utah, September, 3, 03. To Whom It May Concern: Thisis to certify that C. 0. Jlladen, having dlspood of Ills Intercbt in the business known as Hoys Exchange to J. II. Arthur, ho is therefore exompt from any of the liabilities of said busi ness. J. U. AltTUUK. HmerEenoy Mtillclnoi. It it great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight Injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that it fst becoming u favorite if not a household necessity is Chamberluln's Pain Halm. By applying it promptly to a cat, bruise or bum it allays tho pain and onuses tho injury to hoal In about one-third tho time usually re quired, and as it is an antiseptic it pre vents auy danjgor.of blood pohonlnff. Vy'lien l'air.'alrala,kcrAt at hand a Bprain mayJjo ti-opTtt beforfl Inflamma tion tola in, which insnrcfi a onlck vo cevcry. Whtle'lyaUiltMfcM. - jJ- 1 iiir & eio mm mm sil $t , A Company of Surveyors at WPf"& flH "fhis Side or Orton, Coming: wM - - - " HHS Toyards Cedar. H V Orton, Sept. 1st, 1903. KnnoR IlKOoitif.--urvoyors for tho 1). & It. G.'W'. started loflurvCy towards Cedar this a. in., from this place com' uteuclug whore they left off four years since. Another .cofs of surveyors are at work botwecu horo and "Marysvalo on cross section. W. Q. Oitoh. That looks llko business, and is in line with the newspaper extracts that we ljavo published recently regarding HQMESTAKE AID COPOCK, Dcyeloprtjcnt Work to Begin Thereon lipmcdiatcly, The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company arc again at work in the irou district, and work la to be commenced immedi ately on the Iloinestake and Comsoelc piopcrtics. The shaft qntho Ilomc stake which is now 200 feet deep, and in which the water has risen to a depth ut sixty feet, is to have the wutcr hoisted out of it and drifting will then bo vig orously prosecuted under the supervis ion of the company's agout, Mr. 1 U. Nelson. This property contains bqth copper and lrop,.biii iron is what the company is ntter ibis time. The Coinstock, upouwhich thero is at at present a tunnel 300 feet long, and which is said to run In tho best body of Uesr.emcr irOu iu Southern Utah,, will 1 bo developed by sinking and drift intrlu.tho tunnel, au'd also bytlnUlnB srt.i. wjuilmit, tHCorcntu. Wccs Xr-.uln.' claim and cross-cutting from tho bot tom of cuch shaft to determine tho ex tent of the oro body. Contracts for the work on the Comstock have been let to Magnus A,hlstrom, Sam Pollock and others, uud tho work is to begin imme diately. It is also reported that tho company Intend to begin work soon on tho IJlowout. Men and Tcania Wanted. Mr. James Low of Heaver was In town tho fore part of tho week in search of teams and men to haul ore for the Majestic Co. of Heaver county, from tho mines to thosmoltor, It Is said Hint they will require about 500' tons of ore per day. The company has two mines from which they want the oro hauled, one distant four miles, for which they offer 70 cents per ton, and tho other a distance of live or six miles for hauling the ore from which they offer Sl.30 per ton. At last accounts tho gentlemau had not boon ablo to secure the number " of teams that ho roqulted. H very body seems to have all the work they dan do. A Boy's Wild Rltlo for Llfo- WlJ.li family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, IS miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, V. II. Drown, of Leesvlllo, Iud., endured death's agonies from asthma; but this wondeful medicine gavo instant relief and soon cured him. Ho writes; "I now sleep souudly every night." tdke marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Hronciiltis, Coughs, Colds nnd Orlp prove Us matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50o aud 51.00. Trial bottles, free al 11. P. Kuoll's Drug Store. tho intentions of tho Denver and Uiu Grande Western. The purchase of thq H Taylor claims by tho Colorado l?ucl A. H Iron pompany, aud the resumption of H work by that syndicate Is all oonfirma- H tlnu that the day Is at hand when tho H iron horse will snort through our val- ley, and the Immense b'odicsof or that PPH havo so long awaited tho-magic touch of capital will reach their cstlnntion. H Now wlioh of thoso two roads will bp i. -R built llrst to tho iron claims? Senator ""wikkH Clark haq not so far to build, but he, -H has not ktartcd yet. H 1 ' ',' H I .LOCAL ITEMS. H Fruit Jars 2 quart, 81.10 per do., I quart, 03c. per doz. iiifl CKDAit Ctxv Co-Ol- About as busy a matt as you generally H find Is our popular paiutcr uud paper- H hanger, Mr. It. J. Dryant. Anyone. " who expects to need his borvlcos should " speak iu Out enterprising merchants Page anc( llrackq.n have outgrown their store vrf'HI rooptind an enlargement has become 1 accessary. Tho nartltion has boon re- .H moved from tho back part of tho build 'll ing, aud tho whole mado Into one room. "H 11. J, Dryant i duing thu paper hang- ing, nuddabez Iienson the carpenter H lng. H Uiitl SoM u Vile oT Chniubftvlulu'i) CougU .:B ' ICeiunvlloi. 'Sv "1 I have sold Chamberlain's CoUglt H Remedy tor, more than tweutvMyearn3E4 ' VH ?.t.fliH: 1 J.g 'a .MJTr w liiilffjpgWS. V - rH hayo sqld a pllo of It aud canrecorn?' " H mend It highly. Joseph M0E1.1n.vnv, ' Linton, Iowa. You will And this rem- ., M cdy a good friend when troubled with a " cough or cold. It always affords quick M relief and is pleasant to take. For sale H by ail dealers. H -i f Lqvcrs of neatness aud order will H havo an cxcellont chance, to gratify -H their taste iu that line by calling at D, H C. Urle's New Meat Market, where is ' to be found nn up-to-date display of H groceries, and o, flue quality of meat cut and served in the most approved H modern fashion. Judging by the start H ho has mado we have no hosltatiou in B predicting that Mr. Uric will get his H sliarc of the trade. H Fearful Odds Against. Him. H Dedriddou, alone and destitute. Such,, H iu brief was the condition of 'an old M soldier by the name of J, J. IIuvens H Versailles, O. For years he was troubled M with Kidney disease and neither doc- H tors nor mcdlciui-s gavo him relief. At H leugth he tried Electric Hitters,. It put H him on his feot in short order and uow H lie testllles. " am on the road to com- B ploto recovery." l'fst on earth for H Liver and Kidney troubles ami all M forms of Stomach aud Dowel com- M plaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by li, H F. Knell, Druggist. jM Notice. -H Is hereby giveu that tho District H Schools in Cedar will open on Monday H morning September 21st at nine o'clock H a. m., with John S. Woodbury as prin- H cipal. Parents and students will please -H govern themselves accordingly. Ilyor- jH der of the board of trustees. JH William Hououuk. H Clerk. H MEAT ($ GROCERIES ' ' i ought to be SOIiD- AT THE SAP PfeflGE. f If you Jgree with mc call at the Wi HEW WEST MMET " i AND INSPECT MY NEAT AND UP-TO- J& DATE QTOCK OF BOTH. . f& O O jfijCij v One Door South of the Sheer Association Block. k p.. C.- UR1B. JK "'" JSfi