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Show jj LOCAL ITEMS.. Qo to Page and Ilracken for your coal oil and you will get It for 35 centa per gallon. You can get Leaf Lard at Page and llrackcn's for 40 cents per bucket, and the old stylo brand of lye at three boxes for ti quarter. Page and Ilracken are expecting the finest line of Christmas candies in soon that has ever been displayed in Cedar. Look out for their ad. If you want anything that the other stores have not got in stock from a watch to a wagon, try tho Co-op and if they hare not got it just watch how soon they will get it for you. fllass and China Waro at the Co-op., the most extensive line of the kind ever brought to Cedar City. Watch our and vertlslng columns ncxUwcek for a detailed de-tailed description of this magnlllclent assortment. Mrs Beatrice Hnnter is making a number of valuable improvements on her premises, among which 1b a new cornice and roof on the house. The lady is a hustler and descryes to have a comfortabte home. Cedar Co-op has got the most elegant and extensive line of Crockery that ever came to our city, but they hare been doing such a rushing business the last week that they have not had time to place a description of it in our advertising ad-vertising columns. Cedar cemetery Is boing enlarged by removing the west fence line eight rods farther out. Sexton Stevenson and Mr. Uurkholder have been engaged in the work, but Mr. Stevenson has now gone so we have been Informed to work in the iron fields Have you had your picture taken lately? late-ly? There Is a good opportunity now, and you dont know how soon you may need one for some particular purpose These warm sunny days aro Ideal weath er for tho work. That tent on main street just north of the millinery store is the place. No fumily should be without a good city paper when such a one as the Salt Lake Seinl-Weckly Trlbuno can be obtained nearly eighteen months"' lor 91.SU or about 1 cent for each ten or twelve page paper. Send tho Tribune SI. SO and tho paper will be sent you twice a wcvk until May 31, 1005. SALT LAKE TRIHUNE It is about time that tho Farmors Institute In-stitute began operations for the winter The long spell of open weather that we are having this Fall is not calculated to promote the holding of institute meetings meet-ings or any other kind of meetings, aa people will always bo busy as lonp as the weather will permit; and tho probabilities prob-abilities aro that there will not be much done in that line until winter closes outdoor operations. |