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Show -fHAY and GRAIN i and all Other Kinds of Produce will be taken same as cash for our merchandise f High Grade Suits of Clothes for men and boys and all furnishing goods will ? j ? be closed out for less than their actual worth. j (? Only a few heavy Switz Conde all wool under- S i wear left, worth $3 suit at $1.90. Ask to see 1 1 Selz & Brownes Shoes i ? can't be beat. " All are going for less than you could lay them down. Bargains in Everything S i J. W. HIXON" 7 V The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah J Orange. Olsen is home for a few days' visit .with his folks. Andrew Johansen is on the sick list as is also Groceryman Tolboe. Winte 1 Sbne c!ea i o'd cjt'on a rs. 7c pound paid for same. Progress Office The long scheduled examinat:on or the position of postmaster at Huntington Hunting-ton takes place here to-day. Lost last Tuesday, ladies watch and pin, both bearing initials "C. P." Return to Miss Chloe Palmer, Castle-dale. Castle-dale. . . ( Good Looking Hen ARE ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL IN BUSINESS Usually Admired by the Fair Sex HERE IS THE SECRET The men of Chicago have suddenly acquired an attractive complexion. The reason fof this is, that they are now shaving their faces with the newest new-est process, called 'thd Velvet-Edge Safetv Razor Blade Sharpener," which gives that ve-lvety. smooth skin to, -the constant shaver. ' You men who use safety ' razors and want velvety ski , shaved with the delicate soft essiso. much desired, with .a keen cutting'' edge, send -'your duW safty razor blades at once to- Chicago, and have them sharpened by .the newest new-est ' electrical processf- which makes the dull blade, cut-better. than the new' .and your old blades "are returned to you a p rfect hew blade ' ' Don't throw away your, old safety razor blades, b'lfc send them to-day well. wrapped, and da not del y it until un-til to morrow. Price 30c. per dozen for all safety Tazor blades, which include GLIlettes, Ever-Ready, Gem, auto-Strop, Enders, Keen-Kutter, and all other makes. Your blades will be returned to you in a few days, charges prepaid. Send coin : or money order. No orders accepted ac-cepted under 30c! . . Wrap blades securely in a card board box. Do not send them in an ordinary envelope, the blades-may cut through and be lost. Include vour name and r. 0. address on the package. G. H. GOLDJE & ee. YelvetEdge Sharpener Main office, 326 River St., Chicago, III. We have a couple of days work at manual labor that we can give some subscriber desiring credit on 4ccou.it ' for same. Ex-commissioner Jos. Meeks of Huntington transacted business in the Dale last Saturday, accompanied by his daughter, Melba. The district school yacatiou seems likely to be prolonged for sometime yef as new cases of measles are breaking break-ing out at all times. The postponement of conference seemingly did not keep away many of those who should be in attendance at meetings of the auxiliary associations. A. N. Day of Lawrence this week visited with the members of his family who are residing here for the purpose attending school-Mrs. school-Mrs. C. T. Bowen is back from her visit with her folks in Nebraska, and expresses herself as being well, pleased with being back in the Valley. Everything you need to buy can be had for less money at J. W. Nixon's cash sale than you could get at any other store in the county, Call and De convinced. L. C. Moore, the live booster of the Rochester country, was in town Monday and told us of all kinds of g' od pros pects for that district-, and - the. county, in general. . . . A picked team, composed of Orange-ville Orange-ville and Castledale fans, met the Academy baseball nine in a game last Tuesday, resulting in score of 23 to 11, in favor of the picked team. RobertDavis of Orangeville is attend" ing the lacal smallpox patient, Clarence Livingston, who is getting along very nicely. There are no signs to date of r.ny spreading of the disease. Sunday last was groundhog day, and as his hogship is supposed to have come out rom his hole on that date and observed observ-ed his shadow, we are fo have six weeks yet of bad weather. About sold out of furniture, but have plenty of any other merchandise you may need. If we have what you want it will be furnished a little cheaper than Studio Photos ! A. Kopf, the Huntington Photographer is now located in his fine, new studio, and in addition to all kinds of exterior work and enlarging offer the advantages of finest Studio South of Salt Lake The Cleveland Blacksmith is now permanently located and is well prepared to attend to any and all your wants in the way of general blacks mi thing, horseshoeing horse-shoeing and machine repairing. Firstclass Work and Low Prices guaranteed BERT CHILDS Cleveland, Utah Near Postoffice the same can be had anywhere else. Strictly cash down or produce. No credit at such low prices. J. W. Nivon Invitations are out for the wedding reception of Mr, Lewis P. Larsen and Miss Mary Ward, of Cleveland, the same totake place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E" Ward, on the 21st inst. The young people, chaperoned by the groom's sister, sis-ter, Miss Sarah Larsen, secured their license yesterday but they will be married mar-ried in the Manti temple. An application has been filed with the state engineer by the Emery Canal and Reservoir company of the town of Emerv asking three hundred acre-feet of water to be used from April until November annually for the reclamation of ten thousand acres ot land in Sanpete San-pete and Emery counties. The f.pplica-tion f.pplica-tion includes provision for the building of a dam and the taking of water from the middle fork of Muddy creek in Sanpete San-pete cjunty. Carl Reidelbach or Warr, as he was known when he followed the flocks in Carbon, Emery and Sanpete counties as a herdtr about fifteen years . ago, was given twenty years in San Quentin by the judge before whom he was tried at Los Angeles, Calif., one day last week. He terrorized the entire police station force of the California city on November 19th, last,., by planting a dynam't; to.T.b. The sentarce was imposed im-posed after Riedelbach had declared he believed dynamite was a good means of righting some social wrongs. LAND SCRIP FOR SALE I have a little Land Scrip for sale that will take any -unoccupied agricultural agricul-tural land in the State of Utah without with-out residence or cultivation. Easiest method of requiring title. No proofs to make, no rules to comply with. " ' ' IRA R: BROWNING Emery County Bank Building - ... Methodist Minister Recommen ds ' Chamberlains Cough Remedy Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaci, Minn.,'! writes: . "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Rem-edy has been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a -number of years I highly recommend It to my fellows as being a' medicine worthy ''of j trial . in cases of colds, coughs and croup." Give Chamberlain's Cough , Remedy a trial and we are confident j you will find it very effectual and con- i tinue to use it as eccasion requires for years to come, as many others have done.' :For.saleby all. dealers, (Adv.) The Best Cough Medicine "I have used' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since I have been keeping house," says L. C. Hames, of Marbury, Ala. "I consider it one of the best remdios I ever used. My children have all taken it and it works like a charm. For colds and whooping coUgh it is ex- cellent." For sale by all dealers. (Adv) B-HSdes&.Pete Highest Prices AlwaysPaid PEOPLES' MEAT I GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow ; Use a Piano for 30 Days Free ; For anyone wishing a strictly high grade player piano or regular piano, I will furnigh, laid down at any station in Utah, to lie placed in your home on 30-days free trial NO INTEREST, with not a dollar charged for use in . that time, after which instrument may be purchased on the instalment plan with very small payments and or instrument will he removed if not purchased JOSEPH PROWS Headquarters at Salina, Utah , Old Jlge Old age as it comes in the orderly process of nature 13 a beautiful and maiestic thing. It stands for experience, experi-ence, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often is means poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish "liver and a general feeling of ill health, despondency despon-dency end misery. This, in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Chamberlain's Tablets" taken immediately after supper will improve the digestion, tone up the liver and the bowels. That feeling of dependency depen-dency will give way to one of hope and good , cheer. For sale by .all dealers. (Adv.) Gliambsriasn's Ccugii Remsdy , Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. FriieWeelfi j COMiVlEMCIMG Feb. 10, ending Feb. 15 fej . 27-inch Messaline Silk, reg. $i Now 70c Yd. ".' ' f 136-inch Tlessaline Silk, reg. 1.15 1 Now 85c Yq V j j will be reduced from i 15 to 33 per cent h Castledale Co-qd a |