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Ladies' Shoes, Gent's Shoes, Children's Shoes. f - EH ILet us fit you out with a pair from our stock and you vill walk out of our J v .HH store with the full assurance that you have purchased a shoe with GOOD J " RH STYLE, that will give you GOOD WEAR and an immense amount of ? iflH SATISFACTION ar.d COMFORT. 1 HB Our New Spring Goods Await Your Inspection. f KB (Latest models in Skirts New Silks and Dress Goods i VHH And Waists, Etc Wash Materials 1 B Dainty Muslin Underwear Trimmings1 ? ll 0-o.x- Bpeeialties. i H Baby Bonnets, Collars Combs, Belts Laces Embroideries , Y Our window is That will please" the Veilings and llibbon J H is full. 25c to $2 most fastidious of best values. 4 H JL ILotest New VorK Styles in Men's NocK-wonr, Shirts, Collars, Etc, j flf f OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IS COMPLETE, H Remember Our Bargain Counter E-very Saturday. J "H I GENUINE BARGAINS. L 1 f FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 1 Cedar Slieep Assoeietloxi S H "The Leader!' i H cjdH Notice to Water Users. U State IJnirliicct'B omcc, Salt Lake City, Utah, Februarys 1910. Notice l hereby lveu tliat Kichartl A. Thor-' lev, whose ioKtofllco address U cedar City, Utah, lian made application lit accordance ullh thorcnulrcmciits of tho Compiled Laws ol Utah, 1907. as amended bv the Session LauH of I tali, 1901), to appropriate one third (1-3) of n cubic foot of water per second from three tin- ( named sprlnitsln Iron County, Utah. It Is the Intention of the applicant to construct a dam across the natural channel of the stream near theplaceof issuance of said springs and thus retain the water Issuing therefrom. Tho ecu. ter of the Impounding dam Is situated nt u point which bears south 77 debtees eai.t 604 feet distant from the cast quarter comer of Section 11, Tow nshlp32 south, Kaniro 16 west, bait Lahc base and meridian. The water so retained will be used at the resort olr during the period from January 1 to December 31, inclusive of each jear. for stock watcilnir purposes. This application Is designated In tho Statu Kit. irlncer'sofllcoas No. 2720. ... All protests ajralnst the u'rantlnir of said ai plication, statlnir tho reasons therefore, must be mado by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty 130) das after tho com-pletlon com-pletlon of the publication of this notice. 1 CAI.UIITANNIiU, State ttnelnccr. Dale of first publication February 25.1010; date of completion of publication Mar, '.i-1,1010 List 4-173. Kestoration to Gntry of Lands In Nn- tlonnl Forest. Notice is heicby Riven that the lauds described des-cribed below, embracing H7.5 acfes, within the Sevier National Torest, Utah, will be subject sub-ject to settlement and cnlrv under tho provisions provis-ions of the homestead liw of tho United States and the act of June 11. 100U 131 Stat., 2331, at the United States laud office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on way to, 1910; Any settlor who was actually and In i;ood faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural poroses prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abandoned same, has a prof crrnce rllit to make a homestcid entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands weJo listed upon the applications of the persons men-tlohcd men-tlohcd below, who hae a preference rlnht subject sub-ject to the prior right of any such settler, provided pro-vided such settler or applicant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference rlirhtls exercised orior to May 10, 1910, on which date the lands will be subject to settle ment and entry by any qualified person. Tho lauds are as follows: The NttK of HUH of See. 12, T. a3 S., K. 7 W H. I.. M ; also a tract which, when surwyed, will probably be within Sees. 7 nil d 18, T. 33 S , K. W , S L. M. bounded and described as follows: lleirlntilnif. at the Forest Service Monument, located with in one foot of the miartcr rock on tho lanu'o line between the Nl. and tho SK corner of sec-12, sec-12, T. 33 S R 7 W ; thence H2o chains; thencu 8 43 chains; thence V 25 chains: thence N 43 chains to comer No. 1, the plaro ol tafinnlnir, 1473 acres, listed upon the application of Wll-Ham Wll-Ham A. Evausof 1'arow.iu, Ulah. who allcues settlement July 1. 1885; List 4-173. 8. V. Proud, lit, Assistant Commissioner of the (.euerat Land Office. Approved February 12, 1010. Frank Fierce, First Assistant Secretary of tlio First March 4 Last March 25 Forfeiture Notice. Modetia. Ulah, January 20, 1910. ToA. Root,T. E.btlnson. W. D. Williams and D. H,aker: . , You nd each of you are hereby notified that I have expended durlnif tho ears 1901, 19J5. 1900, 1907, 1908, and 1909. Six Hundred 1000 ! Dollars, In labor and Improvements, tho same belief One Hundred (SIOOi Dollan. for each and every year herein named, upon the Side Winder No, 2 mining claim, situated In Statelino Mining District. County of Iron, State of Utah, the location lo-cation certificate of which Is found of record In look"C" of mlnlnir locations, page 105, In the office of tho recorder of said Iron County, In order to hold said claim under the provisions of Sec. 2321 of the Revised Statutes ol the United States, and the amendment thereto approved January 22nd, lttiO.concernlnt'aiinual labor ujh on mining claims, being the amount required to hold said lode for the period ending on the 3ltdayof December, A. I). 1900. And If, nl ne-ty ne-ty days from the personal service of this notice or within ninety dajsof the publication thereof, there-of, j ou fall or refuse to contribute your proportion propor-tion of such expenditure as co-owners, which amounts to One Hundred Twenty (11201 dollars each, your Interest In the claim will become tho property of thesubscrlber, vour co owner, who has made the required cxpsudlturu by the termsolsaldsectiou. ft & FlrH Feb. 4-Lat April 23. I Plenty of . . -, f i! 1 New Goods. f H I Call on us and see our immense k H ? line of clothings Furnishings and j H I Dry Goods. M Hamilton-Bro-wn 1 SKoes ? H Y For ien, Women and Children are the f H 1 best to be obtained in the country and we & t a- have a large stock to choose from. J ' nl o They fit and wear better than any other shoe made. I M a A visit from you -will bo oppreoiatod 2 jH -whether you buy or not, I H i The B. & S Dry Goods Store, f lH T Benson CKL Schwartz. I H J PAROWAN - - - . UTAH ? !On tlie y t H Farm W H There's need at all times o reliable stock i preparations. AVe are headquarters for Stock 1 Foods and remedies, the most reliable lines on pa 1 the market every preparation can be depend- 5 M ed upon for we carry only the very best that :M money can buy. Spring: is coming, and with it s tB comes a lot of hard work for the horses dont :M neglect those faithful animals you have to de- H j pend upon for your daily bread. Come in H vjs when in town ailcl let us give you full informa- vH tion in regard to our stock foods and remedies. So v m The Palace Drug Store. jl I I URIE . URIE I I r Butchers. H ! '. Dealers in Fresh Meats of all Kinds. Prompt service as 4(J Meat H cut to Suit. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. T H GEO. K. URIEt Manager. I |