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Show I An Honest Confession ! i I confess that I have made a mistake for many years in charg- L ing too much for goods in order to cover the loss incident to S J the general credit system. In many cases I have lost all the f I profit and the goods too, so C Now I am Going to Repent I f and while I remain in business I shall sell for cash with very LITTLE PROFIT and charge no one and lose no. bad ac- X J counts to make up on someone else. We want to close out 5 C our retail business and while it lasts many things will be sold S for less than actual cost. Come in and be convinced that wf 7 run a cheap ) . CASH STORE ) J. W. NIXOM L 'The Price Regulator Huntington and Lawrence S AJma Anderson is acting as marshal in the absence of Mr. Kofford. Miss Ruth Hansen of Ferron visited with her brother and friends the first of the week. , FOR SALE Brass trimmed, iron bed; solid steel springs and mattress. All for $12. For particulars call at this office. The wife and family of Dr. Wood have arrived from Salt Lake City and will make their home here. You can tell they are here from the smile on the doctor's face. For a sprain you will find Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a healthy condition. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. If you want a range b-w we have them from$35up. Gnod value in harnes-es$40 harnes-es$40 and up. All kind of saddles to pick from, prices to suit your circumstances, circum-stances, also hay and grain. Goo I camp ground for travelers at the Huntington Co-op. The five hui ' :-vitions o the M. I. A. ball to be.g:ven in the Co-od hall next Friday -night have been issued and a large cowd from other towns is expected expect-ed to be present. , It. promises to be the event of the senson for everybody. Everybody is invited though MIA. members are especially expected to be there. "Silas the Chore Boy." to be presented pre-sented by the local M. I. A. dramatic club, promises well if th hard efforts being put forth by the membr3 of th cast result as anticipated. The play is a pretty New England romance in three acts. The cast follow-:: Hiram Ridley Leo Peterson Arthur Ridley A G. Jewkes Gerald Blake. Nephi L Williams Silas Stebbins David S Williams ' Cinch Alma Anderson Jed Perkins ...Hyrum Rasmussen Cecil Dare..., Stella Seely Pert Ridley Oral Kofford ' Nancy Ridley Crystal Behunin I 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. Sorenson, Jr. of Castle Dale, and R. Anderson of Mt. Pleasant Correspondence will be answered and business cared for by either Don't forget the Straight canyon road massmeeting Wednesday night at Orangeville! Miss Lulu Bunnell entertained a large number of friends last Sunday evening. A delicious lunch was served. Miss Chloe Palmer was the recipie.it of a delightful birthday party Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Several friends were present. The Hon. WilliamGUsmann of Ogden, editor jf the Ogden Standard, lectures on progressive republicanism, next Monday Mon-day evening in the social hall. . It is reported that Jacobson, the contractor, con-tractor, will begin work right away on the proposed CastleValley road between Huntington canyon anj Wellington. There is no better medicine made for colds than Cnamoerlain'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 healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. The gentlemen members of the Ferron Fer-ron "50J" club give a grand public ball next Friday evening, in the Ferron social so-cial nail. Tne lull will be accractively decorated" with Valentine tokens, and refresh.nrnts will bi served. Trie same gen lemeii will entertain the members and inviced guasts at a b inqiet at tne hotel immediately after the dance. Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va., who is the mother of eighteen cnildren. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers The Huntington Co-op is sure having a real sale. They are selling mens suits, good value fro n $5 up, chilcfrens suits from $1 up; youths -uits from $2.25 up. 6 bars Crystal White Sop 25 cents; 6 bars A.' B. Napha soap, 25 cents; 6 bars Bob White 25 cents, 3 bars Wild Rose Glycerine 25c, 3 bars Lily White 25 cents; 6 pkgs washing powder 25 cents; Coffee 25 centsa package; pack-age; Outings sold at 8 and 10 cents. The lecture given by Dr. Myers, the White lyceum lecturer, who entertained the public last Saturday evening in the Academy hall proved his right to the fame that is so justly nis and which ha3 penetrated each and every section of the country. Anyone could have found the lecture of great benefit to him adapted as it was to universal mankind . In the "Romanco of Achievement," Dr. Myers takes one through the whole life of the individual and points the open way at every stage to the bigger and better life and the living therof . The next feature of the trio of treats we are to be favored with is Shungopavi the noted full blooded Indian lecturer and magician a medicine man of his tribe with an education gained in the foremost universities of America. Your Cream! I 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 particulars address, B. J. Peacock, Emery '. , i Shungopavi has proved to be the draw- ing card of the lyceium bureau where-everhe where-everhe has performed. He appears here next Thursday evening. Brigham Nielsen of Huntington tells of a remarkable operation performed by Dr. Hill on the young son of Bishop Nielson, which practically brought the child back to life. This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by thair children, and have abundant reason for it as every coid weakness the lungs, , lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. "Mr. Easyman's Niece" which was presented by the Sunday school dram-! dram-! atic association last Wednesday, was a ; huge success from start to finish . The ! company bad been greatly handicapped ; in many ways during the preparation of the clever piece but when they did: j stage it, it all went off with a "go" ! that would have flattered, any troupe. I ; The players showed little of the fatierue I that is so disastrous to the successfnl presentation of manv a good play. To' discriminate in the praiseof thecharact- j rrs would be hard, indeed, as they all i did verv good, and each did his share! to make the presentation the success j it was. A special feature of the evening even-ing was the comfortable state of the house, the changes that have been made, making an evenings entertainment entertain-ment there most pleasant. The new scenery from the brush of HectorEvang is also an added feature in the social hall. GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS OEMS FURNISHINGS SALE NOW ON BAKER'S GROCERY CASTLE DHLS o o - o o rttcrtrrrrcsrro ) THE ELECTRIC POWER MILLING COMPANY 9 has on hand a nice selection of 5 J CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. I z Be modern in your home and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live X f ELIoctric Rower and Milling Co. 4 ; f J. H. TAYLOR, Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. Q O-1 L l X f2?Q M J J J O Hides and Pelts Wanted! C1SH PAD FOX ALL BROUGHT IN A Full Line of Groceries PEOPLES' MEAT I GROCERY CO. 'i u I fTti 59 The Beautiful Comic Opera ' - . i E.S.A.HALL-- TWO NIGHTS l Saturday, Feb. io-Friday, Feb. 16 I j g I HE. FOLLOWING is what was said of ."The Navajo U fij Princess" last year in a thriving railroad town four time I as large as Castledale, and where they are constantly visiled - P by the best professional troupes: . jj "The presentatation nf "The Navajo Prin- M fc cess" by the Ricks Academy choir Saturday ' fc U night was a great treat. Long before the fc time every s;;at in the opera house had been . j i soi l, and n.me of the big audience were dis- . jr satisfied. Everybody's expression here is that j l it is the best musical play ever attempted L ij in the city. The staging was magnificent and f E far above anything previously attempted in t p the same line. The Indian camp and ghost ? dance in the second act was the tinest we have I. jj . seen by amatueurs. A professional company j! would have been fortunate to do so well' jj I Courant-Journal, Rexburg, Idaho. S "Last rdght the opera, "Navajo Princess" ii w :S repeated to the larg -st auifience that we have ever soen in Flamm's hall. "The fame of is M the produ tion KaJ gone abroad iwul the great h 1 throng was delighted with the entire perform- L b ance. This alone was worth the trip to the 0 f city."-Rexburg Standard, April 7, 1;U. $ This opera has sines been revised and is now being pie- H I pnred by better talent and will cxcl the Idaho production in H I many ways. fl jj. DATES WILL BE ARRANGED WITH OTHER TOWNS .Q ,., later, so look out for us I |