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Show Democrats, Listen! t I Republicans, Notice! I I Socialists, Attention! I MY WINTER GOODS MUST CO! It will no longer ? be be a matter of what they cost me-l MUST C SELL for what I can get, and you'll find me i MIGHTY ANXIOUS to trade when you come here I MerchandiseMachinery f Teams, Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Houses, Lands, and ? i Brood Mares. If there is anything you need, call me up ? first and if I have it, ! will sell to you cheaper than any ? i one on earth while it lasts V J. W. NIXON I Vj The Price Regulator Huntington and Lawrence A hew boy at the home of M. Glass-manj Glass-manj Mr. airl Mrs. Wm. C. Behunin welcomed welco-med a baby boy into their home Thurs day morning. Wm. A. Pettey and Lewis C. Jorgen-sen Jorgen-sen of Emery will visit us in home missionary capacity tomorrow. We have good range stoves that we are selling during our sale for $30 and up. Fvery day will he a bargain day next week at the Huntington Co-op. James Peterson and John P. Pearson and Wm. E. King and George W. Seely, will fill home missionary appointments appoint-ments at Orangeville and Elmo respectively, res-pectively, Sunday. There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration ex-pectoration and restores the system to a heal hy condition. For sale by all dealers. deal-ers. TheE. S. A. team played a 21 to 3 game of bas -ball with a team from Orangeville last Th irsiiay, in f;.vor of the Academy. The students as a whole played an almost errorless game, and some of them especially did extra good work. The Orangeville boys were handicapped in ihe absence of many of their players and stiff muscles from recent work. THE CHEAPEST PLACE To Buy HARNESS, ROPE, SADDLES COLLARS, PADS BRIDLES, BITS, BLANKETS all kind of horse goods and stock remedies and harness extras is at ' Emery Co. Hardware Co. CASTLE DALE, UTAH j i Farm Loans on Long and Easy Terms with partial payments, stopping stop-ping the interest. 1 his loan is specially adapted for farmers farm-ers and is made by the old, reliable firm of Miller&Viele who have unlimited funds. This firm is now represented by co-partners O. Sorenson, Jr. of Castle Dale, and R. Anderson I of Mt Pleasant Correspondence will be answered a nd business cared for by either j Messrs. Jess and Joe Seely are home again. .The youngest daughter of Dr. Coleman Cole-man was reported as being ill the first 1 of the week. Messrs. Wm. Peterson and Erastus ! Larsen returned Thursday with a couple j of loads of fine posts. I FOR SALE-Collapsible go-cart and light oak bedstead. Both in excellent condition. Mrs. George Brandon Miss Olena Jacobsen of Minnesota, a cousin to Mrs Andersen of the local hotel ho-tel is visiting in the Dale for an indefinite indefi-nite period. Mrs. Bishop Hitchcock and son of , Clawson were in the Dale Thursday assisting the Misses Hitchcock and Petrson in the moving of their "baching" "bach-ing" quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell journeyed , forth from Mohrland last week and Mr. ; Stork also followed in their wake, final- I ly depositing his precious load beneath the Kofford roof where Mrs. Bunnell is visiting. It was a boy! Dr. H. Averill, so well and favorably known as a most skillful optometrist, will visit our county in his professional capacity in a short time, the exact dates ' to be announced later. Dr. Averill comes back to us better prepared than ' ever to attend to all eye troubles. I Do you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. Your Cream! ! Why not sell it for Cash ? Save the trouple of handling by disposing of same for the highest cash price for butter fat. Will make regular trips through county collecting same for shipment. For further particular address B. J, Peacock, Emery i , , I. A. Pettey of Emery was in town last Saturday. Mrs. David H. Wood of Huntington visited in the Dale the first of the week We enjoyed a pleasant chat with P. A. Childs of Orangeville Thursday morning. Mrs. Clayton Kofford returned to Mohrland this week accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Gould. Robert Johnson, of Orangeville, who recently returned from Idaho, paid us his respects this week. Mrs. M. Kopf, wife of the Huntington Hunting-ton photographer, together with her babes, visited at the Glassman home the first of the week. - Take your grain, hay, alfalfa seed, beeswax, or anything else to Nixon and exchange for merchandise the same as cash at his closing out prices. 85c dress goods going at 45c; men's trousers low a3 75c; fine suits half price $1.25 dress shirts 60c; $16.50 baby carriage car-riage $11.90. J.W.Nixon. We have several sets of harness yet to be sold at from $'59.00 to $50.00. Very best quality. Also six big, heavy saddlesregular sad-dlesregular price $60, sale $39. Huntington Hunt-ington Co-op. L. C. Hall, the editor of the People's Press, the socialist organ succeeding the Carbon County Socialist and published at Helper paid us a short visit Thursday Thurs-day while on his way toFerron. We congratulate con-gratulate our socialist friends on the splendid little weekly they publish. Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va., who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets -ifter five years of suffering, and no recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers The Huntington Co-op appreciates the business they have had during their big sale of the last two weeks. They will continue all next week, and in addition to the sale prices existing, they propose pro-pose to give one chance on a $45grapho-phone $45grapho-phone for every dollar spent in their store next week. Call and hear it play. Somebody gets this wonJerfil grapho-phone grapho-phone i lee. RASPBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE The "Famous Cothburt" successfully grown in E nery coarity, and guaranteed not to winter-kill, if properly handled. Call or write the undersigned at Orangeville, Orange-ville, Utah. W. G. Peacock, Orangeville, Utah. M. E. Johnson, Agent for Huntington and Cleveland. BIDS WANTED Bids for Water-master on the Blue Out canal for the year 1912, will b received by the secretary of the .Blue Cut Canal Company, up to March 2, 1912 j at 6 p. m. Water-master will be required to give a bond to the Company in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. And will also be required to follow the full length of said Canal at least 3 days in each week through the Irrigation Season. For further particulars inquire of the Secretary of said Company. By order of the Board. C. E. Larsen, Secv, j First publication Feb. 24, 1912. Last j Msrch 2, 1912. GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS OENTS FURNISHINGS SALE NOW ON BAKER'S GROCERY CASTLE DALE $ " THE ELECTRIcVoWER & MILLING COMPANY 9 has on hand a nice selection of J J CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRON'S, ETC. I 2 Be modern in your home and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live p Electric Rower and Milling Co. C J. H. TAYLOR. Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR. Mgr. J FOR SALE! FINE FARM ideally located on county road. 200 acres with water right for the whole; -3-room house; granary; corrals; ice house containing contain-ing 30 toa ice; binder, mower, rake, disc harrow, all in good shape 25 acres in alfalfa, 6acres wild hay 40 acres broken for grain, etc. AH for $1700 Cash a Big Bargain TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, located lo-cated in heart of town, completely furnrshed; 60-ft frontage on best street. Ideal location for hotel House, Lot and Furnishings, $11.03 : J For particulars, call or write j David S.UUilliams CASTLE DALE, UTAH t i i I I I i Hides and Pelts Wanted! CASH PAID FOR ALL BROUGHT IN A Full Line of Groceries . PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. : |