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Show worth $1.50 for 65c S SUITS HALF-PRICE I Shoes, Furnishing Goods ) at u At A 3 DAituAiiis (, Lumber, Shingles, and Lath Seme very nice pieces cf Furniture. AM winter goods ir.ust go ? J. W. NIXON ' j The Price Regulator Muntingtcn. Utah ? 1 j j-;5"'-.-'! W k J Concerning lha Movements and "Doings C--7 f 5 I S VQ' 1? of Oar Tecpie in Tocsin and County. jj The district school is preparing a little drama that will be presented before be-fore very long. Judge F. E. Woods has dissolved partnership with attorney Hoffman at Price, and assumes jhe business of rhe firm alone. The District school teachers were ri:ht royally- entertained last Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of trustee John Y. Jensen. Mrs. Elanche Pettey is the new "hello girl" at the local telephone switchboard and is giving excellent satisfaction so far. Local school teachers are beginning to to take their turns visiting the other sehouls cf the county. Miss Wood visited vis-ited the Orangeville school Friday. Don't fail to go to Nixon's and see the bargains in german sox, felts, heavy rubbers, and under coats. Catalog prices are not in it. (Adv.) Miss Mabel Seely is to be seen in the drug stare, where she is attending to the wants of the customers of drug sundries sun-dries in the absence of the Hon. S. P. Monuments Representing the BEESLY MARBLE MAR-BLE & GRANITE CO., of Provo, I arn now canvassing the countv and solicit your orders, guaranteeing guaran-teeing satisfaction. J. EL. KING Headquarters at Ferron, Utah , i Mr. and Mrs. Claire Winters entertained enter-tained quit? a party of friends at dinner lust Sunday afternoon. Avery pleasant time was enjoyed by those present. Behold Prof. T. S. Johnson of the district school faeuhy in the role cf father! fa-ther! It's a fine boy too and just the j picture of its dad, even to the color of ! its hair. ! Only one he. If of o;ir stock left that we commence to st il on. hut the best half nothing that is not right up to date.' Bigger bargains than ever in winter goods. J. W. Nixon. (Adv.) j Ethel, the 2-year old daughter of (Frank M. Alder, d. strict court st n-jographer n-jographer under A. H. C'lristen-en, whib I playing around the house at Manti the i other day, fell against the stove and j burned both hands severely. I Quite a number of local phon s flu t ere out of whack were fixe- u in I dandy good shape the forepart of the 'week, when Manager Rex Miller of I the Telephone company was over at- tending to such matters along with j other business. Druggist Sam Snow left Thursday for ' Salt Lake, where he will attend to business busi-ness matters, see that the state legisbt-I legisbt-I ture is running alright and ineidentaly meet his wife and little girl, who are returning from a visit of several weeks in California. Mrs. Daniel Heiner and daughter of Morgan arrived Sun lev to be at the bedside of Mrs. T. V. Thomas (nee Heiner) who was reported so ill as to necessitate sendin for them. She is much better now. however, and the babe, too, is getting along nicely. Studio Photos I I J A. Kopf, the Huntington Photographer i 1 is now located in his fine, new studio, and 3 in addition to all kinds of exterior work and enlarging offer the advantages of fiaest Studio South of Sail Lake wm i iiiii-iiii wiiii 1 1 -1 1 j tiLMuifla Kiiina . wqila l imureJMrapsawgTsBi r-.irTTmj-.-f -r jl-tt - -j-m-.J II I I III LL II 1 1-mi llimu iilm Ueui mTrganim . lia.TV jjt-,' -iy rm --fmrft n--: y, h ; The Cleveland Blacksmith I is now permanently located and is well prepared to attend to any j and all your wants in the way of general blacksmi thing, horse- shoeing and machine repairing. jj Firstclass Work and Low Prices guaranteed J BERT CHILDS S j Cleveland, Utah Near PostolTicc j Among those who have given very becoming reminders of their apprecia- ! tion of their customers' business in the form of beautiful calanders are " the following: Emery County Bank, Castledals Co-op, Peoples Meat & ; Grocery Co., ami the Consolidated ! Wagon & Machine Co. j We daresay a new story could be I told of belter attendance and all, at the j district -chool with the fine new piano land fine-toned bell that have been I added of late, the bell having been but I recently installed. Thanks to the ! trustees, the local school is now equipped equip-ped as well as almost any in the state. I In the writeup given the party to be j given by the Relief society next Friday ! night in the Academe hall, appearing 1 on another page, we forgot to say that ! the ladies are invited to bring picnic, ; and this will be served in one of the I adjoining rooms of the Academy sj that dancing will be almost continuous ' throughout the evening and a rood Mime with a warranted lasting silver ; finish is guar-jot red everyone attending and so helping a very good cause along ! Toe Walters company is billed for local lo-cal appearance next Monday evening. . Coming fresh from some of their most successful appearances and with new , plays .an I several new players, th-y are assured of more than their usual hearty welcome. Christenreii, Sahhi, a. id tht itinerant "Cos" are still with tire Company Com-pany and Mrs. Chr sttnson and .Mr. .and Mrs. Leon Clue' are among the new me-niht rs, but t..ese, too, come with lam . already gained that r.ee is little aue'mental ion. Prof. J. 0. McQuarrie returned Th.ir iny frem Beaver, where he was huni.-el v called last Saturday In- th-j serious !!nj-. of his wife and yonncr babe. Tne latter died before he reaeh-, reaeh-, ed home but Mrs. MeQuanie was much bMter wh ei the professor left to hurry back to his duties at the Academy where he was needed wry n.uch by his heai'ly cl.ts of woodwork boys. Miss Z lil.ah aceorr.iar,i-3 1 her father heme, and .vas f.i'-a-d to rem,. in tr.ere to help in the ho-isehol I. S he n ill attv li'l the Murdoch academy. I'.o.v-ev I'.o.v-ev r, si v.- II nor. be forced to give up her school work. Carbon county is sld! not without its official rows. This time it's the two o-w '"bull mooeaer" commissioners ae-dast the poor, lonely comity carle, Pierson, and his depul y whom the co-nmission had no soem r cor.rirae'd then they tii.al to kiek iiu:, and all oyt r th" matter of a saloon i'a-ense ortv.o! Our m ighhors are so religiously careful of I he number of saloons they l ave, don't yu kno.v! Api I cau.ais for hei nses in Utah Find ti rritery served by the M :gno ia stores company, con-i iered favorably by the commission, did not get the same attention at-tention from the clerk or his deputy, who, for divers reasons did not find the time necessary for issuing same. The appointment of a new deputy and compulsory com-pulsory issuance of the license were only stoppe ! by a restraining order issued, by Jud.ee Christenson andsecuia d by Jude e Erickson, now special counsel for the fuel company. I Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons and Nuts of all Kinds GENTS FURNISHINGS : . B&Ker Mercantile Co. j easTLE oaLE 1 imnn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 mii mi 11 11 1 11 1 1, in nii 1 muiiiM 1 iii m j m liiimi.-i..-.iriwimi -b-9rb-b j ." Use a Piano for- 30 Days Free j For anyone wp-liino- a -ti ictlv ii- i! rarle player piano j or reo-tnur piano, I will furnigli, laid down at any station !in Uiah, to lie placed in your home on oO-days free trial with not a dollar charged for ti-e in that time, after whice instrument may lie purchased on the instalment I plan with very small' payments and XO IXTERKST or instrument will le rem ovetl if not purchased j JOSEPH PROAS j S 2;idtj:J:rf;rs at Saline, U!tiJ You don't need to go to Salt Lake to have igb.s: es fitted or your ears tie ata d as Dr. Bheelow has made a specie!:, of the eve and ear, and is prep ired to do all work in those lines. (Adv.) xOeniiiess Cannot 32ured. byiocil app'.ica; io is, as aey c ma-at reach the disease I parti in of the ear. There is only on 1 way to cure deafne-s, and that is by constitutional reme lie -. Deafness h caused by an int'lanv.i J condition of the mucous lining of the ; Eustachian Tube. Wh.-n this tube is! inflamed vou 'nave a rumbling sound or imperfect, be. ring, and when it is; entirely closed, d'afness is the resu'ti an.l unless the infiame.tion can he ; taken oat and this tube restored to its normsl condition, hearing will be de- ; stroyed forever: nine cases out of ten ! are caused by C-itarr!i, winch i noth- , ie.g but but an inflamed condition of uie mucous surfaces. j We will give one hundred dollars ' for any case of deafness (caused of i catarrh) that cannot be cured by ;1 id's j Catarrh Cure. Send for cireuhrs, free. I F. J. CliKXKY. & Co., Toledo. O.iio ! Sold by Drueei.-.Ls, Toe. Tako 11 "all's Family lhbs for c ae-ldi ition. (il".)j Best Cough M iieiae for Children j "1 am verv glad to say a tew Words j in praise of Chamberlain's Cough I Uomady" e, ,-iles Mrs. Lid i De oy. j Mil.vaake.e. Wis. "1 have used it for years both for my children and myself ' r.n 1 it never f iikt t) relieve and care! a cough or cnM. N i family with eh 1- ! ilren shouhl he without it as it uaves I almost immediate lalief In c.-es of i croup." Chamb a Iain's Cough li aie lv : is pleasant and safe to take, which is! of great imp 'I't.ance w hen a no da-iae ' must be given to your children. For sale all dealers. ( A lv. ) FABLERS R0U;.D-UP3 : . AT mm AS3 B10H FIELD Acceding to the population demand which hus been made for an extension : of tae work transacted at the Annual Farm .rs itound-up and Housekeepers Conference which has been a feature ; of the.UUn Agricultural College f. r i several years the College officials have i decided this year to hold Uvo of these ; special round-ups ;tod conferences. I One of these wiil be held at the main j building at Logan convening from January 27cii to February 8ih. This will be essje'diiiy for the people living I in tae Central an 1 northern part of tae ttate. Tae oilier will be held at RieniivlJ commencing February lodi and extending up to-and incld J.ng the ! 23d. I It is hoped by this arrangement to not only increase the attend anee at these gatherings but also to facilitate tile ease with which those so d .tiring to do so may attend. libninate.i posters post-ers are now being distributed by the college throughout the entire state and it is expected that the conventions this year wili.be fur ahead both ia the point of numbers and in the matter discussed of any that have been held previoa-dy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy This reiiiedy has no superior far cougas and Tolls. It is pleasant to take. Ic c nt lins no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers. ( Adv.) -. yh. 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