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Show Bfl M' fc"1 " ' " 1 1 J j 'W ,t. y nBIBi H - . . . . . . . - 11 i i i - - r - tr - i ii. ii ii- R CHBNCr OF B ItlrF TfMF IS NOffl fiPFI TO YOIII I IT UJinjlVJJL J JUL Lxx Ju 11JM.JL XjJ JJIU'VJLJ. Jx JLJjI 1U 1UU 1 - CReadL! Ke,cl! I.edL! ; ; J i rrtirTTPTin7MVii-MM i'ii'i ht iiiirwc-wHnMH1 I I UNDERWEAR. . HATSI HATS! , Our' Stock., of Fall and Winter UNDERWKAR is also Complete. In the line of Hats worn this season the Wide Curl FEDORA and I The prices q noted-are on Strictly New Goods which have just been tin- PANAMA shapes will predominate. GRECO S and RAIIiROAl) J packed. If the quality is not better than you get elsewhere for the same shapes will also be worn. In the matter of Hats our line is unquusiion- i money don't trade with us. ably the largest and best assorted in town. s SEE OUR GOODS AND BE CONVINCED. ' NOTICE BELOW KINDS AND I'lUCES. W Swit's Conde, All Wool. v y . , y, ' CurJ Fedora. : V i' V jj Gent's SWIT'S CONDE, All Wool Goods. Drawers, $i.io, l - . Men.s,Wide CURL FEDORA, lllnck or LigVt cSlor.'Erftro '6oW Shirts, $. 10. PmSuuso. Quality Felt. All Sizes. From ..40 to 2.85. 1 $ .,; Ci Fleece Lined. . . , . mt - ! Gent's Extra Weight, FLEECE LINED. Silk Sewed, MotWd . " 1V1 Hilary. J, " Brown Color. Drawers 75c. Shirt 75c. Suit St. 50. ' Men's Black or'Whitc, MILITARY Shape of Good Quality, Si. 70. , r) Gent's Medium FLEECE LINED. Color, Lght Blue. Drawers ' I 50c. Shirt 50c. Suit Si.oo. This piece is well made, cut to fit, - ; wwn. " I and in every way the best Si-oo suit in town. S,A, Roilt-orl I Boys' Medium FLEECE LINED. Sizes 24 to 34. Drawers .. ' "' ". ' ., "cUTUdU. . . . I 40c. Shirt 40c. Suit 80c. " , t Men's.RAILROAD or STRAIGHT RIM Hats, all, ColoVs Sizes' 1 ci2. ad Qualities. Prices from $1.35 to S2.40. i ' I Union Suits. . xzzxzzzzzzzzzzzszzzzzzzzzzz: ,,. 1 Ladies' UNION SUITS, Jersey Ribbed, 55c. Ladies' Union ' ' f GreCO. ' " Suits, Melba. Si.oo. Two Piece "Suits. Drawers 35c. Shirt 35c. ', ... . . ., T,i '? v'T '.., 1 Suit 70c. L.D.S. Garments, Cotton, S.. 25 and $1.35. Wool $2. 75. Men, GRECO Hats, s.zes from 6 5-8 to 7 5.8. . Black, -Light B ' . J t , Pearl and Brlly Neutra colors. Prices Si. 25 to $2.75 j t ,,,'.v' n t Lot your Boys, Largo anil Small, wear SWEATERS. They nro Stylish. " " " 1, y ro wnn. They are oon.fort.blo. They save washing.' We have the ri.ape.WSf'.nd wWii"J i"1 lhW I most comploto lino In town. Note our prlccB. In children's Hats wo curry a lino in fancy eoloiind trimming Th.so Mcn'H Fancy, All Wool - - . $1 7fi look verypVetry on 1o,yo l three or four years. You cun gut any color In prl- i Men's Common - . - , ' - 76 ce. f 16m 2i to 8." cents. . . a Men's .IMoy - - 150 To our Linn of Little Girls Hats we would call special attention. Wo j Boy's Fancy Wool - - - 100 have a few wide rimmed, thick hairy felr. Hats In Mutoon, Blue and Tan ectlom. ' Boy' common - 80 Alto a lot of soft felt in Slato or Pearl eilii. Thso arc ort'i Ijy plrls (i, 8 'or 3 J Child's All Wool, Extra Fancy, Many Colors - ,- 110 10 years old. Your choice of elthei-kind for only 80 cents. ' ' ' l V " " Cedar City CO-OP. i C. J. ARTHUR", Supt. f ....Mmjm,. 9 I Carpet Weaving. For fancy striping and all kinds of carpet weaving go to Mrs. James Humphries, Hum-phries, at her old home in the northern part of the city. 4vv. , 1 Notice. Cedar City, Utah, September, 3, 03. To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that 0. C. liladen, . having disposed of his interest In the' business known as Hoys Exchange to J. II. Arthur, he is therefore exempt from any of the liabilities of said business. busi-ness. J. II. Annum. Savos Two From Doath. "Ont littlo daughter and an nlmost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl-land, Havl-land, of Avmonk, N. Y., "but when other remedies had failed, wo saved her life with Dr. KlngsNow Discovery, Our nleeo who had Consumption In an advanced stage, also used this wonderful wonder-ful medlelno and today she Is perfectly woll." desperato throat and lung diseases dis-eases yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. In fallablo for Coughs and colds, fiOti and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by H. F. Knell. Trial bottles free. I Smith HotJie9 I u . m & (Successors to Morris Hotel.) $ I Mrs. D. J. SrnitH, TVleinagcsr. :? "" g Pit. George, - - TJtsil.. g I j RA-rag "flNE SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNEGTiOirl Courteous ' Kf --SfrScT GOOD accomhodations FOR STABLING. Treatment K PER DAY". Water for Animals Piped Into Corral. (0 U, ;$ V ! ." X $ Always Stop at t;lic Smilli Hoiise. T J Broke Into his Houso. S. LeQuinnof Cavendish, Vt., wns robbed of his customary health by Invasion In-vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. KIuk's New life Pills broke Into his house, his ttouble was arrested aod now ho's entirely cured. They'er i;iiarantdto cure, 25c at U. P. Knell Drug Store. " M llMEIE ' THE SAN PEDRO, LOSANGELES & SALT LAKE KAIL ROAD OFFERS RecKiced Rates as follows. Modena to Salt l.ake and return, S'.UO Lund, to Salt Lake and return, 7.7.r Milford to Halt Lako and return, 0.00 Tickets on sale Sept. no to Oct. 0, good returning to Oct. 15. All trains between Salt Lake and Modfiua carry l'ullinan Sleepers. PLACES OF AMUSEMDNT: Utah State Fair, Salt LaKe Theatre, The Grand Theatre. E. W. GILLETT, General l'usseuger Agent. ' 1 ? ife x I Gooci Teams and Rigs , o Will be fonnd on the o J I Sl Mail Route. I - I PASSENGER TARIFFS $ , S Onewnyr - $2.50. Hound trip, - $4.00. Dinner can be had en.route. J Rqo p k fTi .. 0- ... Morally and all Occasions. I Flowers by express zs&ss: : application. b. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. J ncCornlck Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' For Sale. Iteglstered Short Horn Hull; the finest, kindest ai d nt perfect tpecl-men tpecl-men In this entire country, l'rlce 81.10. Cost S300, and my only reason for selling sell-ing is to avoid inbreeding. Awarded first prize In Iron county fairs every time exhibited. ' Address or call on ' WILFQItD DAY. "Tarowau, Utah. E. C. Cox, the poet laurete of Iron I county, vlblted Saturday among frlonds InSttleorge. Something more than a 'I year ago Mr. Cox moved from Cedar K City to Iowa, where he has since resld- ed. He now gives it as his Intention to make his home In Salt Lako City. Ho Mk was accompanied to St. (Joorgc by lib B sgn, Edwin Cox, who Is riiuiklng ar- B raiigeiueuts to enter shortly asla work- B er In the temple, B rJE |