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Show CLASSIFIED ADV'S. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 20 acres Jucern land near town. See George A. Millett City. Adv.-tf. FOR BALE 160 acres unimproved hind situated north of Parowan eight miles, being the SW'i Sec I, Tp. 3:1 S., R. it W., S. L. Mer. Flowing wells adjoining on South and Fast. Vegetation: Vege-tation: Bage and Rabbit Brush. Low Cash Price; must sell. Also N'-i Sec. 2, Tp. 34 S., R. Hi W., S. L. Mer. 7 miles south of Yale, Utah. For particulars address, A. J. SATRK, Heist, Utah. 10-12-tf FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOB SAIL -Team, Harness nnd Wagon. John B. Dover, Cedar City, Utah. 10-12-tf FOR SALK. - Iron bed and cot, in rood condition. If interested call No. 17F2. Adv.-2w. FOR SALE. Good team, harness and wagon, also buggy. Inquire of Walter Lunt, City. Adv-tf. FOR SALE.- Good young work team, also harness and wagon. Mrs. Edith Gregory, Summit, Utah. Adv. 2-w.-pd. We'll sell at a big sacrifice a large dining room cupboard and wardrobe, good as new. Call and see them at residence. Mrs. Jas. E. Anderson. Adv.-lw. Second Hand Bargains A three-in-one parlor stove, $10. A book-case $10. spuiidpi gi'ivinir. SWohJne, $8.oo Electric fixtures $3.00. 'Phono 17M. Adv. lw. PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE sale at a substantial reduction In price a new player piano which is located near Cedar City. Quulity guaranteed. Liberal terms to responsible party. Foi particulars write CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDAT-ED MUSIC COMPANY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Adv.-Cw.-U-ir,-17. WANTED. NTED. A girl for the winter. Apply to Mrs. E. II. Ryan. Adv.-lw. The West Ward Relief Society will pay RttC lb. for all of the good, dean wheat they can get. 10-12 -tf WANTED. To buy stock sheep. Stockholders in the Mercantile ami Sheep Association having sheep they wish to turn into money at the best prices -hotild see me. Arch. Swapp. City. -Adv.-tf. WANTED. TO rent a few sheep. Will pay on good grown ewes 2 lbs WOOl per head and ' lambs per hundred, hun-dred, and make old stock good. Enquire En-quire of Will Haslain, or phone 147M, Adv.-4w.-pdi MISCELLANEOUS MiniiiK Locution Notices for sale at The Record OHice. 'ot Tuesday, (it. SOth, Big Spec i.. I on Ladies' House l rei ss and Mid dies, Children'.- Summer DrOSSOS MM Mid.iies. One hall "if- Cedar Mere entile i I Ive stock Co. Adv. lw. SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMAL. State of Utah, County of Iron, City of Cedar. I have in my possession the following follow-ing described estray animal, which if Bet claimed and taken away, will be sold nt public auction to the highest cash Udder, at my corral, in Cedar City, on Monday, the 5th day of No-! No-! vember, 1917, at the hour of 2 p. m., to-wit: One white yearling heifer, earmarked ear-marked crop off right ear, swallow-fork swallow-fork ond hole in left ear. No brand visible. Said estray was taken up by the I City Marshal in said Cedar City, on 1 the 22nd day of October, 1917. ELIAS LED. II, Poundkeeper for Cedar City. BANK REPORT Madr to the Bank Commissioner of the State of I'tah, of the Condition of "The Bank of Southern I'tah," Located at Cedar City, in the Coun ty of Iron, State of Utah, at the (lose of Business on the 8th day of October. 1917. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $4r.4,l!i7.7'! Overdrafts unsecured 3,927.35 Stocks and other bonds 2,800.00 Banking House 2,000.00 Due from National Banks. 24.f 11 .T' Gold Coin 2,000.00 Silver Coin 1,:!70.:59 Currency 8,000.00 Expense Account 6,426.94 TOTAL $505,267.19 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 75,000.00 Surplus Fund ' 56,000.00 Undivided Profits, int., etc. 20,743.05 Individual Deposits 185,663.02 Demand Certs, of Deposit.. 225.02 Certified Checks 376.80 Cashier's Checks 7,061.23 Savings Deposits 97,748.07 Time Certs, of Deposit 12,450.00 Bills Payable 50,000.00 TOTAL $505,267.19 STATE OF UTAH, County of Iron S. J. Poster, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes lad says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 8th day of October, 1917. S. J. FOSTER, Cashier. Correct, attest: DAVID BULLOCH, U. T. JONES, JOHN L. SEVY, M, I). HIGBEE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of October, 1917. E. M. CORBY, Notary-Public, i (Seal.) My commission expires the 26th day of January, 1920. STATE OF UTAH, f Office of Bank Commissioned I, W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby cer- tify that the foregoing is a full, true ' and correct copy of the statement of ' the above named company, filed in my ' office this 22nd day of October, 1917. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. I Our Hobby j Is Good n , . Ask to sec Printing samples of our bust- . nesscards, visiting cards, wedding and other invitations, panv phlets folders, letter heads, statements, shipping tags, envelopes etc., constantly carried in stock for your accommodation. Get our figures on that printing you have been thinking of New Type, Latest Style Faces L. i TRY A RECORD WANT ad. How "Star Brand" Shoes are Made Here is a "STAR BRAND" (all-leather) shoe cut open every vital part exposed. Note the honest, solid leather construction construc-tion the sole leather heels, soles, insoles and counters. Every "STAR BRAND" shoe, no matter what the price, is all good leather. The manufacturers, Roberts, Johnson & Rand, could save much money by using "paper" or other substitutes for leather but their shoes would not wear so long. By using only good, solid leather in ' 'STAR BRAND" shoes they have built up the . largest selling shoe line in the world. "STAR BRAND" shoes are made for Men, Women and Children all grades, styles and prices. Work shoes and dress shoes. Cedar Mercantile and Live Stock Company CEDAR CITY - - - UTAH A ,..., , ... (Pr Coms to us fr thc c""'nc "STAR Jg BRAND" all bother shoes. on evr HEEL 4 I YOUNG MAN I in nri vmirnrnerf"Ti","siirTifsiTTnii i ii r-neaj LmPtrssanUMMKKKRMBBBm Have You Your Fa!l Suit I and Overcoat? tF NOT, there is no better time than r?il fH' , -,Qv?W J the present to invest in both. 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