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Show Successor to Wooliey, Lund & Mi dealers in Will meet all prices. No shoddy goods, we keep nothing but the best, new goods just in, call and examine. 1 ' '-J Cry -S5- 5.' 3- i-a- Tx fc .-.i- - . ff: i fc. -S 5. I The St. George Co-op, I jj Is now making a specialty of all kinds of I MINING SUPPLIES. I & Also Farming Implements of all descriptions, I Wagons, lowers, Rakes, ic, I AVe also carry a large stock of Q & (! I GEMERAL MERCHANDISE, 1 ii DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, W I HATS, &C. j- We handle nothing but Good Goods, and () Guarantee' Entire Satisfaction. i; Prices Bed Rock. (?- I Try tils Old and Reliable Co-go. I w-t -3 T$ Rg 0 KiOOussris & Sons Have just received a nice line of Men's and Boys' Fine Summer Shirts, Ladies and Cents. Hosiery, Xeck "Wear, Ladies' Wrappers, Ladies' Summer Corsets, Pearl Buttons, etc., etc. New Goods irrivesi This Week, '"We also carry Castor Machine Oil, Fresh full Cream Cheese, Breakfast Bacon, Salt Bacon, A. P. C's Hams, and the famous Fuji Tea. . GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. FST1E, PAINTS, OILS, Etc, Etc. Mrs. Addle E. Price Has just Received A Large and Now Stock of RJ RNITURE, Weill Paper, House; F'urriisHirsgs, B-ol3y Ceirrlages, Undertakers' Supplies. Sterling "Washers, best niade, call and see them. E. So SNOW. " CROtKAM. For Washington County Fair Educational Educa-tional ( 'ontests, to be held in the Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. St. George. Monday, September 18, 1S!)9, at 7:30 p. m. 1 String Band Contest, 2 Spelling Contest for children under un-der 10, 3 Spelling Contest for children under un-der 15, 4 Spelling Conscst, any age, 5 Brass Band Contest, 6 Mental Arithmetic Contest for pupils under 14, 1 Mental Arithmetic Contest for pupils under 18, 8 Martial Band Contest, !l Sight Reading Contest, 10 Vocal Solo Contest, "Good nig ht, good night, my child," 11 Recitation Contest by pupil under un-der 15, 12 Vocal Duet Contest, "See the pale Moon," 13 Reading of Best Original Poem, 14 Vocal Quartette Content, "Swell the song o'er land and sea,'' 15 Musical Composition Contest. ADMISSION 5 CENTS. The Washington ROI 1 FP Wll LS t E A i sL la 'J :! ! 8 S I U Are now prepared to 2 do all kinds cf Milling 3 business and will sell it the Lowest Prices. r; We will Deliver all . EE products Promptly. s ..u b Job Prirptirg b ana ?1 Newspaper Office, I B SMWT GEORGE, UTAH. 1 I Sufssorllis for tlie Home Paper. 1 J I X Visiting Curds. 'Z.Z B GOOD I Invitations. ! FAIR 3 i Letter lb-ads. r work I l price 1 uiUiiuiuuuuiUiJiuiauuuuuiaiiaiiUiiUiiiiiuuiiUiiil ( ON Tl!! P-l"Ti;i FOH THE FAIR. The. County Fair Association acknowledges ac-knowledges receipt of the following: additional list of subscriptions to County Fair, paid: Brigham Jarvis (Cash) $2.00 JobnPymm (Mdse) 2.00 George F. Jarvis (Cash) 1.00 John H. Pcarce " 2.50 J. A. Crosby " 2.00 Thomas If. Oardner " .75 Lewis C 'annon " .5(1 lienry T. Atkin " 1.50 James I'ishop " .25 Cash from Toquei'viHe 4.05 Christian Tschanz (T. O.) ' 1.00 William Y"ebb 1 bushel wheat. A. R. WHITEHbAD&SON nKAl.F.RS IN General Merchandise. We also order Furniture, Carpets and Wall Paper on commission. St. George. - Utah dhUy nUUdL First, class accomodation Fine Sample Room Good Bath Room Rates Reasonable Hask for Modena Jos. Price, Prop fJOTECE Application for bids for Cutting Rock. Notice is hereby given by the District School Heard of the Huh School District Dis-trict of YYashinetnu County. Utah, that bids will be received for Cutting Hock for the new Sehool Ruilding. as follows: The Cutting of 2.000 sieiare feet of rock more or les in the Ashler style for Ontsi'le Walk imrl al-o Roek for Window Sills. -o oorr -.-pond wltli the Ro.-k now a'r' :(' in the w alls of Huiidii:g. All hi.'., to be sealed and delivered to the Clerk of s;;id PV.rict ! Selctol :io:ird on or i.- foie tc 2't:Vi d;v ' of fsci,f.-.)t!., r. A. D. 1 -.:. v: ivhii "-day ! i.t r, .).'.: p.m. bj.i. v.-;" !.. op u-). j 1 '-: r.'.; i;1 ;-r)!i f. ; f y V- '.I'll 1 ' ; a t '.- '. T':;.v.v- is 1.. T.v;-:y.yr. !erk. j RIO VIRQEN MILLS The machinery at the Rio Virgen Mills, situated in Washington, Utah, will be shut down from June 1st to September 1st, 1S99. The store will be open as usual. The company has a large stock of Cotton and Woollen Goods on hand and are desirous desir-ous of exchanging them for wool, giving the Highest Market Price for the same. Correspo.' idonre solicited. PYMM HOUSE, h St. Gr.ORCiK, UTAH. JOHN PVM:M. Prop. H HALS R H - S O N A BLR. -'-0 ilfiil.T in. ! i y. Si a; ion cry. ( -iniccrii. Ar.v;k:;mni;i fop TToudsu'ho. Xouraljrin. FIOtiEER MILLINEJ5Y SHOP. now wsi iuii just arrived Fine Goods and Fair Prices C.isuuners served at ;t!1 hoio-s Fvor bod.v We'eome ! flri?. Julix A. Pric?. |