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Show Ls- - k i;. V- - TW s. riyjsv? - ' 3.00 SHOE ' !iy $ "i 5 : i f j j 150 FOB 'T ,"' w 1 U : :,, .;. -' ;,,f T,7TTspjir s'jm LitLLrA. u.t .i 1P'.A,IM SHOES! SH V v' 1 o W o o IF - 9 n V4 3TOIGL A. A ifJri T iJLes-- J HALF PRICE 0 BE CLOSE OUT 0 Sale to Commence Monday March 16th TWO WEEKS ONLY. J. Mo PBTEMSOK CO (Q- -. $2.25 SHOES FOR $1.15 -- f v. t'o agricultural pursuits 2 regaining his health. 1; h as a means of ; A lKSiriELi QIMIMQ; i Horirv Baker was over from Boulder daring the week. ' George C. Ieurson went to Fairview yesicrj.ij nu.r iug. ' MitikH BeuiRr is home from a teaching at Cedar City. Chidester are , Mr. aud Mrs. Divid bur.i this morn-tag- of a hiby bjy parents ' wiu-ter'- e Alvina Christensen went north this morning, buying a ticket for Salt Lake. Dr. S. E WUbari visited Richfield Tues.layevening and spoke at the Pres byterian Chapel. A1 Mrs. Josephine Jorgenson, the deputy county clerk, spent Tuesdiy night with friends in Joseph. Three ca-- of Glouwood wool was loaded out from Vac Tuesday. Tue prevailing price was $13,75. tr Latshaw & Hansen have recently .fitted the Empire Market out with a d Hnew delivery wagon. went to Cedar val- S. Mount F. Mrs. ' summoned there being yesterday, ley ' by the serious illness of a sister. . s ' ?' Mrs. John Murrish, receutly moved here from Kimberly, gave birth to a t1 son at an early hour yesterday morning. I R. B. Morrison is down from Gold , Mouutain. George Hessmer has terns'. porary charge of the butcher shop up - there. $ ' K Nielson & Collet will ran a hack over to Monroe hot spring Sunday. It will start at 10:30 a. m. Fare for the trip 60 cents. Mat Thomas, the brilliant young Salt Lake a torney, went to Marys ale last evening, returning north this ' morniug. The Gold Mountain Supply Comhas reopenfd pany at Kimberley for business with Scott McClellan again in charge. Its a common thing to see travellers with their heads protected by haulkerehiels, They say there are lots of gnats. limes G. C. Reiser, F. G. Jenney, ind E Mclnto.u, sisters of Mrs. Frank Wright, and Mrs. Nellio Bough, a niece, were all down from Sait Lake for the on tue - V Kimberly is said to be getting np a a baseball nine that will be hard to beat. Several ol Elsinore's very best y players are up there, and they, with a funeral of G. W. Wright They return- number of Kimberly buys, make a lot V r ed home today. of good pldjera. The town boys raised Hanse Nielson has recently moved $150 to help equip them. his family to Richfield. They are now Paul Butler was in town yesterday, occupying the Leanord Ogden house. having recently returned from Vaea "je G.T. Bean went to the capital yester-t- o where his sheep were sheared. The look aster legal matters pertaining count shows his loss to have been 29 J. to the suit of the Clear Creek ranchers head. Paul says that the varijui-herd- s have lost from 200 up in the against the Annie Lauiie Mining company. case of a Sanpete herd half of the flock Henry Barney, of Panguitcb, passed ihe sheep that have pulled through through Richfield Mouday evening ou are generally in a fair condition an.i his way from northern states mission, are yielding a fair clip of wool. lleury has good health uud reports The grea'er part of sheep shearing is over at the Glenwood having a pleasant time while away. peu9. Tber Own rs of pruue orchards predict have been 12 shearers working there r heavy crop of that fruit this year. for three weeks past. Most all of the The trees ars out in full bloom now Glenwood herds were sheared ttn and flowers are just as thick ns they year. The clip has been most a), can bo. This will evidently be a good sold. The prevailing price was l t?4 cents, the buyers report the stapi - ,3 year for fruit. longer this season than usual altum.: Word was received from Salt "Lake taere is uot as large a poundage a Tuesday evening that Mrs. Lefevere formerly. an to Cuddeback would have undergo operation for the removal of a cancerThe ConihiiUee Hero. ous grouth. Ms9. Almon Peer left yeswith to be her during terday morniug The Agricul'nral College ooinmitt ihe ordeal. ou toe lo at ion of the branch exper C. W. Scott came down from Kim- meat farms that the state is locatTig, berly Tuesday. He was caught in the arrived here last evening. It coubis oelts of the Annie Liurie mill some e.l of A of the oot George C. ten days ago and had his right ribs lege board, and Whitmore, Dr. John A Widtso broken.. He thought the warmer md Prof. L. A. Merrill of the coileg climate of the valley would hasten are being shown ou faculty, they uis recovery. Irass aud Bear vailsys today undei Mr. H. A. Andelin who has been he espionage of J. W. Fairbanks am away from town for six or seven tue county board. They expect t months is back again at his old stand implete their labor aud return her fie does not appear to have grown any this evening. aller or got any fatler while he was Crown Owns Valuable Lands. away. But perhaps that is not what he went for. Iron Co. R?cord. Among the great ground landlord State Senator Willis Johnson passed in London the crown Is one, of t' greatest, owning properties in vaiicr through here last evening on his way parts of the capital yielding in groir whither went St. uome from he Louis, Fiftei-yearrents 460,000 per annum. o take part in he dedication of the Li ago the estates produced Louisiana Purchase Exposition. lie 000 only; but many leases have fab."' .s all enthusiasm over the outlook for In within that time, and the Increase rents have been exacted for reuev,-- ' ' a great fair and a creditable Utah fines or for new leases. The Carlto hotel Is a striking Instance of the i: Victor E. Bt an was here the early creased value of ground In Londc part of this week. He has sold his Formerly the site on which the bo:c ranch at Bonider now and his family stands was held for the crown for V are living in Escalante, while he is out ground rent of 763 per annum; no in4,200 yearly has to be paid. in search of a new location and for to ads to visit Idaho and other districts to the north with a view of seThe 1 It np "T nujtpl'es oil the lecting a home. Mr. Bean expects to s only uo'.t S O u ret're trom teaching now as te finds is indcrmiuiug b.9 heal'.Ii r.nl loils per yea.". iNrsJfrsjrvjfMrsjrarsrvJW iijiMrorvnjrsfM the weather ever more " Was i' VfesLtj ca : AJJ ' C 0 0 Blue Flannel Shirts S1.G0; sale price $1,211; G5 cent Shirts 44c j XU r-- g CLOSING oot SALE. O -- 1 o "With the intention of closing out our entire business, we otter our goods at ss then wholesale prices, and will continue to sell from day to day until we are sold out. i S 1 FOLLOWING 15 SAMPLE OF OUR OUT PRICES. A Linen collors, worth 15c at 12a Gents ties, bows, w.rth 30c at 20c Blue flannel shirf, worth 1.60 at 1.23 Dress shirts, worth 90c at 70o Work ehiris, worih C.'ic kt 44o Heavy fleeced underwear, worth 60o at 44c at 1.50 GG CLOSING 6t 03 at 1.00 Ladies buttoned shoes, worth at O 2.00 1.00 Misses butt cued shoes, worth 1.70 Cl a 1.00 Misses buttoned shoes, worth Boys underwear, worth 45o Hats, worth .50 at 1.16 Gloves, worth 1.50 at 1.10 Table oil cloth, worth 20c at 17o Overall, worth COo at 49o Ladies buttoned shoes, worth 3 25 a & 1.25 at 75c Ladies lace, worth 2.25 at 2.40 at H 1.69 15 Mens work shoes worth 160 at 1.19 at 1.35 1.60 at 1.2S 250 at 1.93 1.75 Mens dress u Cl rF, P The tame rate c f discount on Boys and Childrens Shoes, We are also selling our Grocerias at from 15 to '25 per cent discount. , --wyMTUE ABOVE PRICES ARE CD - P FORW-- rs O 0m Ladies buHoned shoes, worth 170 at . at 30o m C3 i C2 CASH ONLY. C5 oO ORROCKS STORE perf- 'CO L CD Fleeced Underwear GOc; sale price 44c. $1.30 Gloves at $1 & . tx-uib- it. s 9 Y'ou get good work and reasonable prices when you tend your orders Job Printing to the Beapcr fcHmiMl Office. &' 0 |