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Show Real Estate Directory. M. H. DALLEY & SONS CO. I We have an extensive list of jfarm and arid lands, choice resident resi-dent lots, business blocks and I homes. We want several thousand thou-sand acres of good farm and arid lands. We attend to all i classes of land business, prepare ( maps, tracings and blue prints: 1 make applications for loans pre-i pre-i pare and certify to abstracts etc. We represent the New Castle Land Company where fortunes can be made in apples and alfalfa (seed. Make your applications j now for irrigated lands and get in on the ground -floor on the day of the big sale April 15. 1912. We furnish surety on all kinds of bonds in one of the strongest surety Companies in America. I If you want something outside of Utah we can get you an orange grove in California. i i j; Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Cdnlmin Mercury I as mercury will BureU' destroy the soimo j o? BMoll nna completely Uernnk'o tho whole nystcm whon EAt:,r,n Al "'W ' tho mucous surfaccH. 8u4H articles should never be used except on prescriptions r "putatile physicians, as tho damnRo ' c ; III do Ib ten foHl to tho rooiI you n p-sslbly derive from them, llnll's - - "i Cure, manufactured by V. J. luii-y & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no -r"ury. and Is tnken Internally, nctlntf -e tly upon tho Wood RnV.V.Vc0UVV,- of the Hystem. In buylnc Hnll's rli Cur be suro you sot tho cenu-lt cenu-lt Is taken Internally and mndn In . Ohio, by P. J. Choncy & Co. Tes-" Tes-" 'ili free ' DrucsjIstH. rtcp, 75p per bottlo. ' n-V Family riflsuYoniitlpotlon. it. It may save you a few dimes and make your letter heads and and wrapers look as, though you were doing business in a one horse town. , ( ! If you are a farmer, curse the place where you trade as the meanest on earth.. Talk this over to your neighbors and tell them the men are robbers, and thieves. , It will make yourJpr,operty much less valuable; but you don't ' care. - - - Est ray Notice State of Utah, County of Iron, in the Cedar Precinct of said County. ' I have in my possession the following described estray animal which, if not taken away, will be sold at public auction to the: highest cash bidder at George H. Wood's yard, in Cedar precinct, on Saturday, the" 13th, day of April, 1912 at theihourof 2 p. One sorrel mare .two years old, J weight about 4G0 pounds. Said estray was taken up by me in said precinct on the th day of April 1912. CONR'OY WOOD, Poundkeeper for Cedar Precinct. Wouldn't it be gQod idea for the City Fathers to order the laying of cement walks across the main streets of the town? It is anything but pleasant to walk on a nice pavement until you come to the-strcetrfrossiligatfd then have to wade ankle deep in mud when it is stormy weather. ! It seems that ther,e was some I little trouble among the members of the S. E. and L. A. on account of a notice of one of their meetings meet-ings which we did not publish. These notices are handed to us by the secretary of the club; we do not ask or go for ftiem, but gladly give space to them when handad in. Notwithstanding the fact that! tlie Parents classesv,of the two Cedar Wards advised, against the I young people taking an outing on Easter Sunday, there was a large number took advantage of I the pleasant day and strolled up the canyon, around tj?e town and (into the fields, taking their lunches with them. Tho day was really too tempting for them to resist. A farmer who was the father of twelve children had rocked each in the same cradje with the j same great toe. He was rocking i : the newest arrival one evening' when his wife remarked: "William, "Wil-liam, that cradle is nearly worn lout. I'm afraid it will fall to pieces." "It's about used up" replied her husband; then, handing hand-ing her a ten dollar bill he re-' marked: "The next time you go ' to town get a new one, a good , one, one that will last." i Vi Oleaiiiiig- up 'i inie " : . Now is the time to begin cleaning up. We ; 1 1 have germacides, Insectsides, bug exterminators 4 ! of all kinds. Go after the bed bugs, cockroaches 1 1 and other vermin as they come forth from their f I hiding places. - We also have antiseptic washes, powders and so- Z I lutions of various kinds. Formaldehyde, Blue' f Vitriol, Kresno, Creosole. Cedar City Drug Store, "House of Quality." I ' c A 4 ! 'Hl Solid MarK 2286 1 1 Ruglsterad Araerloan Saddle Horse brooders Asa'n I H T At Stud 1912. H REALIZING the great need of Saddle Horses in our country ? 1 have recently brought from Kentucky a shipment of registered five- i gaitcd Kentucky Saddle Horses, including the beautiful show stallion ( P and stock horse, SOLID MARK 2286, the beautiful blood-bay, H 5 with black legs, main and tuil. A horse of perfect type and abso- H lutely sound. A prrze.winrier at the Central Kentucky Fairs, indud- H I ing the famous Kentucky State Fair, the world's greatest exhibition ' . H ? for saddle-bred stock. jH r SOLID MARK has proven himself an extraordinary sire, as well as JL a show horse, his colts rll haing extreme style and finish, with an 5 Q abundance of izc and brnc, great expression, animation, speed, ac- I tion and saddle motion. They are fine because of the blood lines I represented in their sire, recognized as being fashionable because of g s their having produced some of Kentucky's best show horses. l H 1 SOLID MARK 2286 by Mark Chester 1356, he by Denmark . H r Cly 682, by Cromwell 73, by Washington Denmark 64, by Jl H Gaines' Denmark 61. B The dam of SOLID MARK is Mcta S 1 5 75. a beautiful daughter f H I of Trust. Second dam Pearl gray 787 by Banta's George, and I H ithhd dam daughter of John Waxy 100 Students of Saddle-horse H pedigrees recognize this as very fancy. 7 H . SOLtD MARK weighs I 1 50 pounds, stands scant sixteen hands, f ' - M 1 has the best of feet and legs, a fine, large mane and tail, and breeds ( H j colts which closely resemble him. f K jH 6 SOLID MARK will make the season at Thos, Walker's barn, I M I Cedar City, Utah, beginning April I st and continuing until August I H t 1 0th, 1912. He will likely make a hip to Hamiltons Fort and A H Summit. With these exceptions, hs will not avcl. - SOLID MARK'S pedigree is registered with and in accordance 1 H wirh the State Board of Horse Commissioners of the State of Utah. & H Certificate of Pure" Bred Stallion. j M The Stallion, "Solid Mark" has been examined by the State Board I of Horse commissioners of the State of Utah and it is hereby certi H I Tied lhat the said Stallion is of pure precding and is registered in a H Jjt Stud Book recognized by the Department of Agriculture, Washing- 2 H j .ton, D.C. JOHN T. CAINE J M 1 Sec. State Board Horse Commissioners,. z H ilu , sjudjJTrSTiSST B A SFud Fee of $15.00, 'cash or satisfactory arrangements, will be , charged for the season. $25.00 to iusure marc to be with foal. I . M All Fees due when mare is sold or exchanged. M All marcs will have careful attention at service, but I assume no re- M I sponsibility for accidents or escapes, but will endeavor to make all f business pleasant and satisfactory to my patrons. i H A small number of marcs pastured at 1 5 cents per head per day dur- " in bneeding. r M i Toiii-rcrTsBEni H I ANNOUNCEMENT ( I I To Farmers and Stock- I men of Iron County I I shall be in Kanarra Saturday, April j M J 3th prepared to do Castration and M I $ other Veterinary work. H m Those desiring work done please be jl i prepared. W M I shall make trips to Enoch, Summit, vk I 1 Parowan and Paragonah on Saturdays I M for the next few weeks. Notice of ex- pi I M act date will appear in Record and on m I H posters. v M I H m m m I have for sale some young, pure-bred I P Tamworth boars. This breed makes p I an excellent cross on our common pigs. M I Call or write for terms. 1 I Clarence S. $ones, M M Cedar Ctlu, Utah. |