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Show 3SS S SEES GflflflGE OF fl IiIFE TP IS NOW OPEfl IReaidl! TE&euicll ! TKesLdL! JE In the line of Hats worn this season the Wide Curl FEDORA and GRECOS and RAILROAD PANAMA shapes will predominate. of Hats our line is unquestionmatter the In shapes will also be worn. in town. assorted and best ably the largest Our Stock of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR is also Complete The prices quoted are on Strictly New Goods which have just been unpacked. If the quality is not better than you get elsewhere for the same money dont trade with us. SEE OUR GOODS AND BE CONVINCED. Swits Conde, Gents SWIT'S CONDE, Shirts, $1.10. - NOTICE BELOW KINDS AND PRICES. Curl Fedora. All Wool. All Wool Goods. Mens Wide CURL FEDORA, Black or Light Color, Extra Good From 1.40 to $2.85. , T Quality Felt. All Sizes. Drawers, $1.10, Per Suit. &2.20. Fleece Lined. . Gents Extra Weight, FLEECE LINED, Silk. Sewed, Mottled Military. Mens Black orJWhite, MILITARY Shape of Good Quality, $1.70. Suit $1.50. Shirt 75c. Drawers 75c. Drawers Gents Medium FLEECE LINED, Color, L ght Blue. This piece is well made, cut to fit, Suit $1.00. Shirt 50c. 50c. and in every way the best $1.00 suit in town. Drawers Boys Medium FLEECE LINED. " Sizes 24 to 34. Suit Soc. Shirt 40c. 40c. Brown Color. Railroad. Mens RAILROAD or STRAIGHT RIM. Hats, all Colors, Sizes and Qualities. Prices from $1.35 to $2.40. Union Suits. Ladies Union Ladies UNION SUITS, Jersey Ribbed, 55c. Shirt 35c. Drawers Piece Two Suits. $1.00. Suits, Melba, 35c. Wool $2.75. L. D. S. Garments, Cotton, $1.25 and $1.35. Suit 70c. Bo.v - common - 'to 7 5 8. Men,s GRECO Hats, sizes from. 6 Prices $1 .25 to $2.75 Pearl and Belly Neutra colors. 5-- 8 Black, Light B ys Hats we carry in Greco. Panama, Crush, Straight Rim and other shapes in Black and White colors. Prices Soc to $1.25. In Childrens Hats we carry a line in fancy colors and trimmings. These look very pretty on boys of three or four years. You can get any color in prices from 25 to 85 cents. To our Line, of Little Girls Hats we would call special attention. We have a few wide rimmed, thick hairy felt Hats in Maroon, Blue aud Tan colors. 'Also a lat of soft felt in Slate or Pearl colors. These are worn by girls 0, 8 or 10 years old. Your choice of either kind for only 80 cents. - 'SO - Greco. V Let your Boys, Large and Small, wear SWEATERS. They are Stylish. They are warm. They are comfortable. They save washing. We have the most complete line in town. Note our prices. $1 75 Men's Fancy, All Wool 75 Mens Common 150 Mens Jersey 1 00 Boys Fancy Wool Childs All Wool, Extra Fancy, Many Colors HATS! HATS! UNDERWEAR. 1 10 Cedar City COOP C. J. ARTHUR, Supt. esse: SmltH House, $ ic (Successors Wm. Gardner and W. J. Snow from Jos. H. Lee is offering the Angus Woodbury farm for sale in the Wash- - Pine Valley held a meeting (.Sunday evening in the interest of religion ington field. classes. Mr. Young, general agent for Singer W. D. Steele, representing the Sewing machine Co., spent a day or Medicine Co., called in St. George two in St. George last week- on business connected with his firm Mr. John Harte, who has been stay- last Saturday. ing a few weeks in St. George, left Thetimeatthe meeting Sunday afMonday to secure work at Fay, Nev. ternoon was occupied by Elder John Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Congli G. McQuarrie, who spoke yery interestRemedies. on his missionary experiences. ingly I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twentv years The two St. George wards are conapd it has given entire satisfaction, J templating the organization of a theahaye sold a pile of it and can recom- trical company, and it is understood mend it highly. Joseph McEmiinev, that a play will be cast in the near Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy h good friend when troubled with a Jos. U. Lee has recently purchased cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale the property of John M. Macfarlane in .by .ail dealers. the eastern part of town. Mr. Macfar-lin- e left for Iteaver last week where his Mr. Frank Cox and Miss Elethra Earl family is now residing. from Bunkerville secured a license from the county clerk last Thursday, The Change of Clothing. .and were married the same day in the In an exqelent article in The Del in St. George Temple. During the past for October, n the Hygiene of f wo or three years Mr. Cox has been Cloths, Dr. Grace Pickham Murray teaching school at Mesquite, Nev., and makes the following points im reguard Miss Earl, who was a former student of to seasonable and unseasonable cloththe Branch Normal, has been teaching ing, which are particularly appropriate S X g to Morris Hotel.) Airs. D. J. Smith, Manager. ) st. George, X X X X X X m XJ trili. , 8 X X De-Wi- tt a-t- .at Bunkerville. Their many friends at The practical utility of at that place, and at Cedar City and St. cloth is to retainthe heat of the body, iig unite will in them George, wishing and consequently it should be adapted onueh joy. to the eiiinate and season. Too much clothing is as injurious as for 50ur Stomacli. it prevents free exercises and develope-menis of food taken 'When the quantity In changing, irrespective of the too large or the quality too rich, sour temperature; many persons will shiver and especstomach is likely to follow, in light clothing because the calender d been has ially so if the digestion and has not yet announced the appointed by constipation. Eat slowly day, and. again will swelter in heavy not too freely of easily digested food. clothing when the temperature rises afMasticate the tood thoroughly. Let ter light clothing has been discarded. between meals, and this-time-: too-little- , t. week-ene- five hours elapse These methods Dr. Murray rightly conwhen you feel a fullness and weight in demns, and makes the suggestion that every house should have an out the region of the stomach after eatStomach and thermometer, preferably placed outside ing take Chamberlains the bedroom, so that the Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may a window of can be read each morning temperature be avoided. For sale by St. George and the clothing donned accordingly. Co. Drug rs X X X X Always Stop sit tlie Smilli House. Joseph Sholts and wife came in from the Savanic mine last Friday for a short visit in town, returning Monday to remain through the winter. X Good Teams and Rigs I 1 Will be found on the o , nice bunch of the Pampus grass pluniage, the contribution of C. W. Bennett, adds to the attractiveness of the Advocate office this week. Mr. Bennett has our personal thanks. X A o Mail Route. Cedar Gty PASSENGER TARIFFS One way, - $2.50. Dinner nnn be bad en rente. ' the Round trip, J - X X 1 I Root, Pmp. SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAIL ROAD OFFERS SALT LAKE ROUTE f Reduced Rates as follows. Modena to Salt Lake and return, Lund, to Salt Lake and return, Milford to Salt Lake and return, $9.30 7.75 SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RY. Andrew Sorenson and wife left last Friday for Monroe, where they go to visit their daughter, Mrs. Eflie Magleby. Mrs. Magleby has lately opened up a millinery establishment at that place. Fearful Odds Against Him alone and Bedridden, destitute. Such in brief was the condition of an ol soldier by the name of J. J. Havens Tickets on sale Sept. 30 to Oct. 0, Trains Run Daily as Follows: O. For good returning to Oct. 15. ' All trains Northbound years he was troublet Southbound Versailles, arrive 1:55 p. m. with Kidney disease and neither doc between Salt Lake and Modena carry 3:30 p. m., leave Callentes 10:55 am. leave Modetia 6:10 Pullman Sleepers. leave 7:15 a. m. tors nor medicines gave him relief. A Milford 9:10 arrive arrive 6:50 lea ve 9:50 length he tried Electric Bitters. It pu RACES OF AMUSEMDNT: Clear Lake leave 2:55 1:35 a m. him on his feet m short order and non 2rl5 Oasis 2; 15 9:40 p.m. 6:35 Nephi he testifies. I am on the road to com 7:45 UtaH Provo 7:55 6:05 Salt Lake 9:35 Best on earth fo recovery. plete LaKe Trains arriving at Salt Lake makedirect con. Liver and Kidney troubles and al nectiona for all points east, north and west. forms of Stomach and Bowel com E. W. GILLETT, plaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by B E. W. GILLETT, General Passenger Apt. Salt Lake City. F. Knell, Druggist. General Passenger Agent. G.00 v TIME CARD. . . kb State Fair, Salt THeatre, THe Grand THeatre. , |