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Show We've Decided ! 1 TO NOT SELL OUT S till we get'a buyer and so are filling in with a nice assortment of winter goods Just re- I ? ceived, a nice lot of I CHRISTMAS GOODS ? From now on we will do a strictly CASH c BU5INL55 and compete on prices with any house in the U. 5. Call and see our Horse Blankets and Bed Blankets. Heating Stove and anything you need we have it and can make the price i I J. W. NIXON f The Price Regulator Huntington. Btah n G. W. Laing was a stage passenger northward Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seely of Mount Pleasant are visiting with relatives in the Dale. George Seely returned to Sunnyside Tuesday, accompanied by his two lady friends. Prof. Moore is in from the herd looking look-ing twenty years younger and feeling the part to perfection. Silver mesh bags, bracelets, rin?s lockets at the drug store are certainly 'A up to date. (Adv.) The missionary class began work at the Academy last Monday with several embryo preachers in attendance. Olsen Feed Stable CASTLE DALE One block north of Hotel Tetter, bait Rheum and Eczema Are cured by Chamberlain's Salve. One applica tion Relieves the itching and burning sensation. Farm Loans on Long and Easy Terms with partial payments, stopping stop-ping the interest. This 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. Sorcnson, Jr. of Castle Dale, and R. Anderson of Mt. Pleasant Correspondence will be answered and business cared for by either. -i Baby rings, misses' and children's rings in stock at the drug store. (Advertisement) (Ad-vertisement) Get your sweetheart or your wife something nice tor Xmas. It can be had at the drug store. (Adv.) The attractive novelties in jewel! v at the drug store surpass a ythiru ever seen in the County. (Adv.) , Messrs. Nielsen and John Cox of Or-angeville Or-angeville and Peter Pehrson of Cleveland Cleve-land were in the Dale on business this week. 1 am in the market for all kinds of produce and will pay the highest price in exchange for merchandise. We buy alfalfa seed and honey for cash. J. W. Nixon. (Adv.) You can't afford to ask your friends to go on your BOND when THE TITLE GUARANTY & SURETY CO., of Scranton, Pa., offer such reasonable rates on bonds for any officer. (Advertisement) (Adver-tisement) 0. Sorenson, Jr., Agt. Any merchant who is running a strictly strict-ly cash business can undersell the man who does some credit. We will prove it to yo a if you wili call and compare our prices and goods. J. W. Nixon. (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Ira A.Day of Lawrence attended the Academy theater Tuesday night, where they witnessed the appearance appear-ance of their daughter Dorotha in one of the leading parts. It's nice to receive a check in case your home burns down. Insure with the Home of Utah, or with the Home of New York, the leading insurance companies. (Advertisement) 0. Sorenson, Jr, Agt. J. J. Hardy passed through the Dale Thursday enroute for a visit with his fanvly after a season's bl&cksmithing on ranch near Evanston, Wyoming. He will return to that place in February. Mr. Edwin Soderquist, a former student stu-dent at the Aeademy attended the performance per-formance of, "Tompkins Hired Man." In connection, we might mention the advent of Miss Anna Lamph of Kenil-worth Kenil-worth among her old fellow students of last year at the Academy. The weighty duties of our local ton-sorial ton-sorial artist, Emery Larsen, were muchly much-ly added to Tuesday night when the j town board heaped upon his devoted ALFALFA and SWEET CLOVER SEED I WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY by the Haarmann Seed Co., of Omaha, Neb. one of the biggest alfalfa seed dealers on the Missouri river Represented by J. . Svacina 1 Headq'rs at Miller Merc. Co. S HUNTINGTON, UTAH g A. Kopf, the Huntington Photographer IS NOW AT HOME IN HUNTINGTON prepared for finest of STUDIO WORK head the multitudinous dignities of town marshal, watermaster, etc. Mr. George A. Allen, giving his residence resi-dence as New Haven, Conn., and Miss Mada Axelson, one of the sweetest of maids of Elmo and Cleveland were united unit-ed in marriage Thursday by Justice Wil-ley. Wil-ley. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Axelson of Elmo. California Women Seriously Alarmed "A short time-ago I contract a severe cold which settled on my lungs and caused me a great deal of annoyance, j I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and inflamed I began to bi seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for years. I bought a bottle and it relieved my cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs," writes Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) How to Bankrupt the Doctors. I A prominent New York physican says, "If it were not for the thin stockings stock-ings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt." When you contract a cold do not wait for it to develop into pneumonia Dut treat it at once. Chamberlains Cham-berlains Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds, and has won a wide redutation by its cures of these diseases. It is most effectual and is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) A Genuine Service "I believe," says an old subscriber, "that every time The Youth's Companion Com-panion enters a home it does that home a genuine service." That describes the purpose of the publishers exactly. The paper is not filled with mischievous mischie-vous thoughts or idle thoughts to fill an idle hour. It provides healthy pastime, pas-time, recreation that builds up. 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Successors to Tolboe St Snow Evereyhing in Hardware We have a full and complete stock of everything in the line of. hareware, stoves, household tools and small farm implements. , GROCERIE.SandDRYGOODS We also now carry a good stock of groceries and drygoods COFFINS and CASKETS in every style, and to meet every purse. A full line of trimmings trim-mings always carried in stock. '. " ' Free Delivery Service Emery Co. Hdw. Store, - Castle Dale M. H. aJVOERSON, Manaqer mmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmt asanMsssssMOM |