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Show If !S?eOMING! I ( our way; That's -- AI falfa 5eed, for we pay ? ? just a little more than the other fellow I - v Ladies and Childrens Coats and all kinds of WINTER UNDLRWLAR Beautilul Suits for Men and Boys at Two- ?- Thirds Their Actual Value i Heating Stoves Ail Sizes at Cost We buy Hay, Grain, Honey, i Beeswax and Alfalfa Seed i I als have some rooms to rent at my residence at Huntington I J. W. NIXON I ) The Price Regulator ..'.' Huntington. Utah Mr. arjd Mrs. Erank Fillmore returned re-turned Sunday from their wedding trip to Zion. t Miss Mabel Seely visited with friends in Hiawatha last Sunday. Dr. Coleman, who formerly practised here, is now located, with his family, in East Lake, Colo. Quite a lare number of out-of-town young: people attended the Academy I hop last Saturday evening, many of ' them being old students of the institution. institu-tion. Andrew Christensen, an old resident-er resident-er of the Dale but now living in Sunny- P0-0TO A. Kopf, the Huntington Photographer IS NOW IN PERRON will be in Cleveland Tuesdayvisiting Emery j NEXT SPRING j 1 TV fTft i I i iiilil pyyjds I wfoiniwfri j V v 11 SI p )kj M o j are made from the very g I best pure VEGETABLE I j PARCHHENTatthefol I lowing prices: I I ioo Wrappers, printed $ .75 y 3 Postage extra, 5c I' I 250 44 " - 1.00 j 5 I Postage extra, 1 Oc j 500 " " 1.50 I Postage extra, 20c 1000 " " 2.75 1 I- Expressage, 25c ' : . ' - nAl L OR.DERS and telephone orders prompt j ly attended to, upon receipt of above amounts. PLEASE SPECIFY: 1st, kind of batter hand separator, home f'j ri dairy, or ranch; 2d, name of maker aiKj town; 3d, num U 4 ber desired printed. , i j f nOgfCSS niiS f I CASTLEDALE side, spent the week here visiting with relatives and friends. The local Primary association gaye a very successful dansing :.party in tlifc Relief hall lastVWatlnesday -evening It proved to be the largest and one .of the most successful parties the association as-sociation has given. Messers. Niels C. Anderson and Chas. L. Foote of Emery spoke at' the local sacramental services last Sunday, they being present as home missionaries. mission-aries. Their talks were very much en- joyed by all. Hector Evans, our old typesetting friend and county recorder-elect, assisted as-sisted in the Progress office this week with the delinquent tax list which will make its appearance in he. next week's issue. A brand new choir has been selected and practice work will begin immediately immedi-ately after Thanksgiving is over with, under the direction of Prof. Driggs. It is hoped that this time we shall have a choir in good earnest as a result of the new organization. A. Axelson and son of Elmo were in the Dale this week on business as also were D. A. ' Williams of Emery, las. P. Johnson of Cleveland, and many -others. Fellow members of the E. S.A. faculty, together with their families, and a few other friends were entertained enter-tained at the home of Prin. Hickman the Academy lastjof evening. A shower party was given at the home of Miss Mabel Seely last Thursday Thurs-day evening in honor of the recent j marriages of Mrs. Fillmore and Mrs. j Pettey. A large number attended and many pretty, gifts were received as tokens from their many friends.' 1 The district school teachers start for state institute at Salt Lake .City today, to-day, intending to leave Price tomorrow morning when the one-farejrates begin. They will attend in full force. Many townspeople are also intending to take advantage of the rates and make the trip up-state for Thanksgiving. Mrs. W. J. Peacock of Cvangevillg returned Saturdiy with her daughter, who was taken to Provo three weeks ago f jr an opsration for appendicitis. Miss Peacock passed through the ordeal in good ship 3 and also stood the trip home remarkably well. Victor Barney of Clawson was the I victim of a serious accident last Saturday Satur-day when he fell from the doubetrees j upon which he was tepping to his ' wagon loaded with fruit which he was , bringing north. The wagon passed over his two lower limbs just below ; the knee, breaking both, and he lay in i that position until found by young folks : coming to the Academy dance. It is eared thit th e limbs will have to be amputated. It's recenice to ive a check in case your home burns down. Insure with j the Home of Utah, or with the Home j of New York, the leading insurance companies. (Advertisement) O. Sorenson, Jr , Agt. You can't afford to a?k 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. (Adver- i tisement ) O. Sorenson, Jr., Agt. mi i iimmiiMiiniii """"" OUR STOCK is one of H7 underwear is the most :-r - complete in the county H3IQJ12 and at the lowest prices -f -i'1 We Pay Highest Prices for-Precl:: I' ' i3vo am! liKOiiii'i Golden Rule Cash lorf HUNTINGTON, UTAH j I ' -r GROCERIES, CANDIEF and FRUITS j Q EN T S F U R N I S HTNa S ' SALE NOW ON i BaKer Mercantile Co. j eaSTLE DALE j ' -.. - "There could be no better medicine , than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy My children were all sick with whooping whoop-ing cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," sajs Mrs. R. A. Donald- j son, of Lexington, Miss. For sala by j ! all dealers. (Advertisement) j I Is your husband cross? An irritable, J fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with 'good digestion is nearly good natured. ! A great many have been permanently j cured of stomach trouble by taking 'Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by i all dealers. (Advertisement) 1 $1.50 pays a year's subscription Tetter, dt Rheum end Ecrana . rc ciire-l by Chn!Tb(.-rI:';!n's Salve Ore nppHcn tiua relieves ;lnj itching and bi riling acn.vitiou 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 li i!ier&Vie!e who have unlimited funds. This firm is now represented j ' by co-partners I O. Sorenson, Jr. ; of Castle Dale, and ! R. Anderson ! of Mt. Pleasant I Correspondence will be answered and business cared for by either. B-Q odes & Pelfe . warded Highest Prices AiwaysPaid PEOPLES' FEAT I GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow Eyereyhing in Hardware I We have a full and complete stock of everything in the line of hareware, stoves, household tools and small farm implements. GROCERIES and DRYGOODS We also now carry a good stock of groceries and drvgoods COFFINS and CASKETS in every style, and to meet every purse. A full line of trimmings trim-mings always carried in stock. Free DeSivcry ServSce v Immj Co. Hdw." Store, - Ceslie Mz M. n. J1MWERSON, Manntier I ALFALFA and SWEET CLOVER SEED S 4 WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY " 1 ! f'i , J 1 rj by the Haarmann Seed Co., of Omaha, Neb. l i: one of the biggest alfalfa seed dealers on the Missouri river tJ ,' jp Represented by J. fc. Svacina ti l Headq'rs at MiSler Merc. Co. I (I HUNTINGTON, UTAH I' P -1" |