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Show Borrowing Worny! i Men are borrowing money for a few months to buy things S they need for less than their actual value at our store t ( Just think, $60.00 Saddles and s 1 Harnesses going for $45 ? Hens and BoysClothing l2 price s Hens Good Trousers, pair, 75c V S We mean to close out all the bal j I lance we have by Oct. 1st, and if si 1 you want to save from l$ to ! ? of your money call at once and J get your choice ( J. W. NIXON The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah FOR SALE Stuart range. Good as new. A. E. WALL, Jr., Castledale Miss Lila Day has been ill the past week with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Cash of Provo are visiting in the Dale. "Dr." Christensen, the Watkins man will be peddlining Ferron a week from Monday. Mrs. Oscar Candland left Monday for Fairview after a visit with her husband. Mrs. Sutton left yesterday for Salt Lake City after a months visit with Dr. Wood and family. BEST LIME Best Quality Lime 30c per Bushel ORDER NOW E. P. RASMUSSEN Castledale, Utah Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller left Tuesday Tues-day for an extended visit in Utah, Sanpete San-pete and Wasatch counties. We enjoyed a very pleasant half hour last Tuesday with Mart Jensen, of Huntington, who was over on business. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Lamph are down from Hiawatha. Mrs. Lamph will remain re-main here to teach the coming winter. 'Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kof-ford Kof-ford last Monday night, a fine boy, Dr. Wood atttending. T. V. Thomas, who has been "ailing" of late, left this week to rejoin Mrs. Thomas and is reported to be alright now. The Young Ladies association will meet in the form of a lawn party next Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Counselor Wall. Master Ronald Dyches, -who fell from a horse the middle of the week, and who lay in a 8emi-coscious Istate for BINDING TWINE GALORE of Farm Implements of All Kinds -Moline Plows PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow Wk a fey Hast About 75 Pairs of Shoes and Oxfords on our bargain table. Mostly Ladies and Misses, Mis-ses, worth from $2.50 to $3.50 Your Choice for $1.50 To close out season Oxfords we reduce them from $2.85 and $5 to $2.25 These are strsctly uptodate in every particular MEN'S surn'er UNDERWEAR 2pc Suits, were $1, now .7s " " 1.50 44 1. 00 Uni onSuits 1.00 44 75c CASTLE DALE CO-OP. several hcurs, is now getting along nice- y. Miss Chloe Palmer arrived thfs week from Provo, preparatory to Ker work in the Academy this winter. Her mother, who suffered a bad fall last spring, is not entirely recovered. Go to Nixons for bargains in all kinds of merchandise. He is selling out his entire stock away' below the actual value. The following local organization was effected: A. G. Jewkes, chairman and George E. Jorgensen, secretary. You are not foolish enough to buy goods and piy the regular prices for them when we are selling the same from 20 to 35 per cent less than their prices while selling out. Our sale is now on and people are comiug our way. J.W.Nixon. WATCH LOST Gold, open face, watch fob with shell and Manti, Utah' in center of shell. Lost in Orangeville. Return to Progress office. GENT STUDENTS Wishing Board and Rooms, will do well by applying for particulars of Mrs. P. C. Christensen, Christen-sen, Castledale. ' 24-tf. WANTED AT ONCE-A Tuba pla er, also an Alto player. Must be men that follow coal mining for a live lihood. For full particulars address J. E. Silta, Hiawatha, Utah. Edmund Crawford returned Saturday from a weeks mountaineering, going up by way of Huntington canyon and coming com-ing down Cottonwood. He was accompanied accom-panied by Quince Crawford of Manti. We are in receipt of a couple of photo cards, bearing pictures of a car of merchandise mer-chandise being shipped from St. Louis, where Mr. and Mrs. Miller have been on a buying trip. One way of advertising! adver-tising! Dr. and Mrs. Graham passed through town yesterday on their way to New York where the doctor will take a postgraduate post-graduate course in surgery. Dr. Wood will attend the former's patients in: his absence. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing: better than Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves re-lieves rheumatic pains. For gale by all dealers. Mart Andersen returned this week accompanied by Miss Amy Christensen of Fountain Green, who is visiting: with relatives and friends. We have received during: the past week, excellent samples of plums and aprieots from P. C. Miller, apples and peaches from "Gardie" Jewkes'Orange-ville Jewkes'Orange-ville orchard and plums from G. W. Shiner. Unheard of bargains! Expect to move Upright piano for cash or water right New dressmakers form. Good 1910 washer. Pair of Indian Runner ducks. Pure bred white wyandtte cockerel. Mrs. D. A. Fowlbr, Huntington FOR SALE 160acre farm, half under cultivation in lucern, grain, etc., ten shares water, fence around all, all kinds of tools and farm implements. Come and look property over. Price and terms can be arranged Adolph Thiede, Clawson, Utah. Sunday school conference for the local lo-cal ward was held last Snnday and an excellent time was enjoyed by saints and visitors. Instructive talks were given by Counselor F. W. Reid of the stake Sunday school presidency and aids T. W. Dyches, Emma Anderson, and Effie Day. Nathan Day ef Castledale, at present located at LaSal, SanJuan county, where he is working on a land claim, was run over by the wheels of a hayrack he was helping to load a week ago. One of the horses had slipped its bridle, and in trying try-ing to stop the runaway, he was thrown to the ground and suffered a crushed arm and leg. He was taken to Moab for treatment and at last report was getting get-ting along nicely. ! NEW BUTTERWRAPPER PRICES I On and after September 1st, the fol-i fol-i lowing buttcrvvrapper prices will pre- vail. The increase is in accordance with , the statement we made some time ago when we received notice from the whole-j whole-j salens of a big increase in prices, and are still below other houses. 100 Bu'terwrappi-rs, (post. 5.) S .7.3 250 " " 10c 1.D0 ! 500 ... " " 20c 1.75 j ! 1000 ' " -'.75 PROGRESS PRJNTERY j Castledale, UUih l Ladies--- when you call at our store, be sure and visit our Furniture Room. We have a Beautiful Line of ? I RUGS ) ? and we want you to see them whe- j ? ther you wish to buy or not. We have a few pairs of SHOES left over from i our Big Shoe Sale, still be sold at HALF-PRICE i s- ORANGEVILLE COOP A FVJATTIb0! To Light Patrons and Dealers in Electric i r I lU ! iLlC Light GlobesPlease' do not buy any 3 more of the old carbon filled globes, but , the Mazda Globes instead, as we will not aliow the old q C globes on our lines C Electric Rower and Milling Co ") t J- H. TAYLOR, Pres: JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. !) JEWEliRV JEWELRY The Biggest, Best, and Nicest assortment ever offered ia Emery Em-ery County RINGS BRACELETS LOCKETS and CHAINS Don't fail to see them. Aoytirf you want with a 25-year guarantee guar-antee at the Drugstore CASTLiEDAliE How's Your ? EYE? ettei cah and have your eyes ttjted. Your eyes are your all. Will be in Ferron 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays at Dr. Graham's dr. rvi. C. WOOD Castle Dale, Utah Olsen Feed Stable CASTLEDALE One block north of Hotel GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS PENT S h" URNISHI Noj SALE MOW ON :i BaKer Mercantile Co. |