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Show - ' fl CMCE I. OF A LIFE E5.eaidl! -- S"' 1 HE IS (Ml OPEN TO YOU! I 3ESeatdL! IE2eaLdL! ISE 2EZSS2Z UNDERWEAR. HATS!; HATS! Our Stock of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR is also Complete The prices quoted are on Strictly New Goods which have just been unpacked. If the quality is not better than you get elsewhere for the same money dont trade with us. In the line of Hats worn this season the Wide Curl FEDORA and GRECOS and RAILROAD shapes will predominate. In the matter of Hats our line is unquestionshapes will also be worn. ably the largest and best assorted in town. SEE OUR GOODS AND BE CONVINCED. NOTICE BELOW KINDS AND PRICES. Swits Conde, PANAMA All Wool. Gents SWITS CONDE, All Wool Goods. ' Per Suit. &2. 20. Shirts, i.io. - Drawers, $i.io, Curl Fedora. Mens Wide CURL FEDORA, Black or Light Color, Extra Good From $1.40 to 2.85. Quality Felt.' All Sizes. Fleece Lined. Military. Gents Extra Weight, FLEECE LINED, Silk Sewed, Mottled Drawers 75c. Shirt 75c. Suit 1.50. Gents Medium FLEECE LINED, Color, L ght Blue. Drawers Shirt 50c. This piece is well made, cut to fit, Suit 1.00. 50c. and in every way the best $1.00 suit in town. Sizes 24 to 34. Bovs Medium FLEECE LINED. Drawers Suft 80c. Shirt 40c. 40c. , . Brown Color. Mens Black orJWhite, MILITARY Shape of Good Quality, 1.70. Railroad. Mens RAILROAD or STRAIGHT RIM Hats, all Colors, Sizes Prices from 1.35 to 2.40. and Qualities. Union Suits. Greco. Ladies UNION SUITS, Jersey Ribbed, 55c. Ladies Union Two Piece Suits. Drawers 35c. Shirt 35c. 1.00. Suits, Melba, L. D. S. Garments, Cotton, $1.25 and 1.35. Suit 70c. Wool 2.75. Men,s GRECO Hats, sizes from 6 8 to 7 Prices 1.25 to 2.75 Pearl and Belly Neutra colors. 5-- Let your Boys, Large and Small, wear SWEATERS. They' are Stylish. They are warm. They are comfortable. They save washing, We have the most complete line in town. Note our prices. Mens Fancy, All Wool Mens Common Mens Jersey Boys Fancy Wool Boy 5-- Black, Light Boy Hats we carry in Greco. Panama, Crush, Straight Rim and other shapes in Black and White colors. Prices 5oe to $1.25. In Childrens Hats we carry a line in fancy colors and trimmings. These look very pretty on boys of three or four years. You can get any color in prices from 25 to 85 cents. To our Line of Little Girls Hats we would call special attention. We have a few wide rimmed, thick hairy felt Hats in Maroon, Blue and Tan colors. Also a lot of soft felt in Slate or Pearl colors. These are worn by girls 6, 8 or 10 years old. Your choice of either kind for only 80 cents. common Childs All Wool, Extra Fancy, Many Colors wmww'sm&xm&Kmii sagas Cedar City COOP, C. J. ARTHUR, Supt. 3SZ mitH House. Mrs. t. George, Miss Clara Jackson, who has secured Mrs. Andrew McNeil brought her children down from Shem last week to a position as teacher at Panaca, left te for her field of duty last week. attend the Woodward school. a (Successors to Morris Hotel.) D. J. Smith, Manager. Utah. a At this time of the year most of the X In the absence of Chorister George X Whitehead at the meeting last Sunday people are putting up their winter's X X afternoon, the west ward choir was led fruit. Those wishing fruit jars should buy their supply from Andrew Winsor. by Prof. Otte. s Mrs. George Woodward, while asstens the cending leading to her house last Friday, stumbled and fell on the rock pavement below, receiving some painful bruises and also being injured Has Sold a File of Chamberlain's Cough internally. She is recovering very Ketnedien, Miss Etta Leigh, a much respected slowly. I Chamberlain's Congh sold have lady of Cedar City, passed away last more for than twentv years Remedy Cards haye been recieved in St. Sunday, her complaint being rheumaaud it has satisfaction. I entire given was funeral The head. tism of the George announcing the wedding resold a pile of it and can recomhaye held Tuesday afternoon. ception on the 30th of this month, at mend it highly. Joseph McEijiixky, Salt Lake City, of Miss Katherine RogYou will find this remIowa. Linton, son from and Stuart Amanda Mrs. ers and Mr. Valentine Simmons Snow, a friend when troubled with a Philadelphia are making their home in son of Frank Snow, a former resident edy good cold. or It cough always affords quick Mrs. Stuart, of this place. The groom is a nephew lit. George this winter, and is' pleasant to take. For sale and relief and musician who is an accomplished of the late Erastus B. Snow. Mrs. by all dealers. singer, is giving music lessons. Stuart resided in this place about The foundation for the two dwelling Estray Notice. houses at the experimen t farm have been twelve years ago. State of Utah, County of Washington, in the Precinct of said county. completed by Worthen Brothers, and Washington I have in my possession the following desA meeting of the Young Ladies Mu- contractor A. E. Milner has been busy cribed animal which, if not claimed and taken be sold at public auction to the tual Improvement - Association was this week planing lumber for floors and away, will highest cash bidder, at my corral in Washingheld Tuesday night, and the first lesson siding, and cutting and fitting joists ton Precinct, on Monday the 28th day of Sep1903, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. was treated in the guide outlining the and rafters. The buildings will be tember, One dark-resteer about two jears This year the associa- frame, and will each contain two old, marked cropstaggy off left ear, upper and under work for 1903-V with under bar on in nick branded ear, and right tion will be divided into a senior rooms. right ribs. be will Said animat held by me to secure the payment junior class. The meetings of $1.55, for damages done on the premises of held in the Woodward scohool house. A Boys Wild Ride for Life- - Andrew Sproul. Jr., in the Washington field by said animal on the 7th day of Sept., 1903. around expecting him to With James O. Wilkins, Fearful Odds Against Him. die, andfamily Poundkceper of Washington Precinct a son riding for life, 18 miles, Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for in brief was the condition of an old Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Estray Notice. soldier by the name of J. J. Havens, Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured State of Utah, Couuty of Washington, in the Precinnt of said county. Versailles, O. For years he was troubled deaths agonies from asthma; but this Toquervllle I liav5 in my possession the following desdoccribed animal which if not claimed and taken with Kidney disease and neither wondeful medicine gave instant relief away will be sold at public auction to the hightors nor medicines gave him relief. At and soon cured him. He writes; I est cash bidder at my corral in the Toquerville Precinct, on the 25th day of September, 1903, at length he tried Electric Bitters. It put now sleep soundly every night. Like the hour of 4 p. m. now and order short in feet his One black horse, branded with anchor on left him on marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneuhetestifies. I am on the road to com- monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and thigh. Said animal held by me to secure the payment of 50c. damages done by said animal upBest on earth for plete recovery. matchless merit for all on the the premises its of H. M. Wallis, on the 8th Grip prove WM. B. SAVAGE. Liver and Kidney troubles and all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed day of September, 1903. Constable. forms of Stomach and Bowel com50c and bottles bottles $1.00. Trial free B. plaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by at B. F. Knells Drug Store. Subscribe for the "Advocate." F Knell, Druggist. For Sale! Two and one half city lots and three and one half shares of water, crops, house and furniture. Apply to John Gray, St. George, Uah. Always S top at the Smith House. i d 4. x 5 i i X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Good Teams and Rigs X X X X x X o . Lund and Cedar City Will be found on the o JdcLli JxOlltC. PASSENGER TARIPPS One way, - $2.50. Dinner can be had en route. Round trip, - $4.00. J. A. Root, Prop. The attention of our readers is diC. E. Doolittle left lust week on a rected to the advertisement of the Ce- trip to Salt Lake City. During his dar City and Lund stage route. The from the smelter at Shem Foreservice over this line will be found first man Van Houton is left in charge. class in every particular. In Praise of Chamberlains Colic, Choler and. Diarrhoea Remedy. No. 5418. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Allow me to give you a few words DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. in praise of Chamberlains Colic, ChoD Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August era and Diarrhoea Remedy, says Mr. 11, 1903. Xotiee is hereby given that the following-name- John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass. Texas. settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proor in support of his claim, I suffered one week with bowel trouble and that said proof will be made before the and took all kinds of medicine without County Clerk of Washington Co., Utah, at- St. when my friend Mr. any relief, getting George, Utah, on September 21, 1903, viz: ' Murray E. Averett upon H. E. No. 12587 for C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised the NH SE and lots and 2 See. 22. T. 42 S. R. 15 W. S. L. M. me to take this remedy. After taking He names the following witnesses to prove dose I felt greatly relieved and his continuous residence upon and cultivation one of said land, viz: when I had taken the third dose was Jos. H, Crawford, Israel Neilson, Geo. M. I thank you from the Crawford, Geo. H. Averett all of Washington, entirely cured. Utah. bottom of nry heart for nutting this - FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. great remedy in the hands of mankind." First Aug. 21, Last Sep. 25. For sale by all dealers. - ah-sen- ce d 1 - |