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Show 1 " " ' ' ' ' - -- in . -,. - ....-.,,... .,...,,, mWmMmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmimmmmmm H "" 'Il , , , H ,!,, M ml jl PAROWAN DEPARTMENT . , e ..PAR0JJ4I? te thc C0011 Seat of Iron County, and ranks second in population. It is situated in one of the richest agricultural valleys in the State, and is especially noted for its i wonderful artesian wells, some of which flow as high as three or four hundred gallons of water per minute. It has excellent schools, a good water system, electric 1 lights, telephone exchange, bank, good stores and other modern improvements and advantages. It offers splendid inducements to homeseekcrs. H A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES i LUMBER. We are handling the product of two saw- mills this season and are in a position to All orders of every ' kind. Prices in our yard range from $28 per thousand up. A good supply of all the common dimensions carried in stock. STEEL RANGES. We carry the Faultless Malleable Steel Range, which without question is one of the best steel Ranges manufactured. Our price is only $65.00. GENTS' HATS. We have just opened up a very large and comprehensive assortment of the well-known Johnson-Woodbury Johnson-Woodbury Hats for men and boys, both in summer and the ordinary weights. We are having a phenomenal business in this popular brand of hats, and can suit every face and complexion. com-plexion. PREVIOUS STOCK SACRIFICED. In order to make room for this splendid new line, we are offering all previous stock at 25 per cent' reduction. Prudent buyers will take advantage of this liberal sacrifice. Parowan- Equitable Go-op, Association. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publishor.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofilce at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 15, 1915. ' NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel Sam-uel J. Ppllpck, of Cedar City, Utah, who on May 27, 1910, made homestead home-stead entry sorlal No. 0(1141, for Sk NWH, SV NEU, section 4, township S7 L range 12 W., Salt Lake meridian, merid-ian, has filed notice of intention to mn(c final five year proof, to establish estab-lish claim to tho land above described, befort the Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 31st day of July, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: David V, Eddurds, George B. Mc-Conncll, Mc-Conncll, William J. McConnell, James E. Eddards, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, -Register. (First Juno 20--Last July 23, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofllce at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 14, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that Fran, els Prince, of Now Harmony, Utah, who, onMarch 14, 1914, made deHert land entry, serial wo. 012:117, for SKJi SE4 section 9, township 38 S., range 13 W., Salt Lake meridian, has lied notice of intention to make final proof 1 to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo Clerk of tho District Dis-trict Court, at St. George, Utah, op tho 27th day of July, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph E. Prince, Lemuo),,A. -Pace, Frank P"Kelsey flnci George F. Prince, all o'f;Nbw'Har,mony, Utah." , GtoULto.U'BJAirmx; Register. (First flufoyfri.ght .July 23-, 191G.) i'l ' Refer to tho Iron County Record when replying to ads. in this paper, "'"' , m 1M iiimum ' H r Save Time In The H Busy Harvest Season " BY PROVIDING SUITABLE MACHINERY. H We are headquarters for Farm Machinery of the most H improved kinds, and have a large stock of the following al- H ways on hand : fl John Deere und McCormick Mowers, Binders and Rakes. H John Dccre 17 Tooth Syracuse Type Spring Harrows. H Deere Plows, Cultivators and Corn Binders. H And the Best Type of Manure Spreaders. H Biaacl.liaiag' V-rortne H By a timely and fortunate purchase of a generous sup- ply of Binding Twine, we aro able to make the lowest possi-' - -H ble price on twine, and invite your business at harvest time H PAROWAN CO-OP. M. & M. CO. I ft . 9 Readily adaptable to all situations, with its ability. : ' to meet and overcome the unusual, the Ford is the V'4H cur for your tours and camping expeditions, as !H well as being a genuine utility in the demands of fdjH everyday life. Averaging about two cents per 4hI mile to operate and maintain. rl Barring the unforsecn, each retail buyer of a new Ford . tl car between August, 1914, and August, 1915, will receive Jwl betwpen $40 nnd $G0 as a share of tho Ford Motor Com- 'll pany's profits. tc Touring car $590; Runabout $540, f. o. b. Iron' County ijJH I JOHN H. FIFE, Local Agent. VH Vt p 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 J r'l Walter C. Yl'ttchell IS Manufacture f TB COMMON AND FINISHING L.UMBER OF ALL KINDS. jfl Denier In V IMPORTED LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, CEMENT, ' H BUILDERS HARDWARE, ETC. )jH Lumber in any quantity no order; t&o. ktrge, -.. Hl PAROWAN .-..,.. UTAH. vS , 'M v " ' " 'I M I W,$ oflejf: One Hundred Pollara 'Reward for any case o( Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. chenrv & co., Tplodo.0. We. tho underalgncq, irvo Known R J. Cheney far the taul 16 years, and hojlevo turn perfectly lionnrnblo In nil tiuBlncau transactions and financially nhlo to oarry out any obligations mndn iy hU Arm. NATIONAL HANK Oi-' COMMRllCK. Toledo, O. Hall1 Catarrh Curo In taken Internally, nctlnff directly, upon tho blond and mucous mu-cous surfaces of tho system, Testimonials pent free. Prlco 75 cents par bottle, Sold by all DruprglMs, Tok lUlFi Family nits for constipation. I, li,IUH, ' , --A City Meat Market. DAVENPORT DROS., Proprietors. Never mind about the warm weather. Our large cold storage stor-age refrigerator insures your Steak being always sweet and fresh. First Class Beef, Mutton and Cured Meats. ASK ABOUT OUR PRICES. Phone ?0FH. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . (Publishor) Department of tho Interior, Xlnitcd States Land Offlco at Salt Lako. City. Utah, Juno 23, 1915. V Notlco is horcby given that 'Louie E. Paddock, o Mpdcha, Utah, who, on January 19, 1915, mado " llqmc-stead llqmc-stead Entry, "Serial, No. '09306, for NE'i, Sec. 20, SE4, Section 17, Township 34 S., Rango 18 W., Snlt Lake Meridian, has filed. 'notice or. intention: to ttiake final three' year pr&of, to ebtablisii clfiiiH to the land abovo' described): before tho Cleric of tha District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on. thVCth day of August, 1915. Claimant names' as witnesses: F. L. Green and W. A. Sattley, Qf Modena, Utah, J. T. Wood and Bertha Wood, of Parowan, Utah. I GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. 1 First July SLastJub,- 30. t r t . ,m Bring your work to . Ml Wm. F. Whitney 9 AND IT WILL UB DONE RIOHT. 'flH Horso Shoeing a Specialty tH PAROWAN, UTAH .'H DR. F. L. GOWER JM Resident rH Dentist M Parowan UtaH Phono B7-Q Tll PARAGONAH STAGE LINE. i ! BETWEEN PARAGONAH AND ' CEDAR CITY, UTAH. fl DAILY SERVICE. fffi F ARE. ngi Paragonah , , $1,75 ' Parowan $1.50 f Summit $1.00 Enoch .' 50 WsA Parowan and return $2.50 Special trips made at auy Jime. jrfy Write or Plyme, g W. P. Barton Paragonah, Ut M NOTICE FQI PUBLICATION W$ ubshcrjg" . x Wi Departments of; the: Interior. Uttlted ' Mk States. Ld Ofllce. at f. Lafc ..City, WM UttUi, Juno 23, 1915. ' W& Notice is hereby given that Floyd 'WM L. Green, of Mod.ea, Utah, who, on ' Wm Maxck 1G, 1912, made Homestead En- - MM try, Serial, No. 0952(5, for W Section 1, Township 35 S. Range 10 W, B Snlt Lake Meridian, has filed notico Wm of intention to mnko final three year MM proof, to establish claim to tho land MM abovo described, beforo the Qlerk of M the District Court, at Parowan) Utah, "H on the 6th day of August, 1915. Claimant uumca us witnesses: Mm William Sattley and Loulo Paddock. ; of Modena, Utah, J. F, Wood, and';. mm Bextha Wood, of Parowan, Utah. fv , k GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register, First July 2, Last July 80. H Mm M Mm |