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Show t Can't close our doors till our goods are sold. I J Thousands of dollars worth cf winter goods to S sell. Prices are lower than any store in Utah j i can sell for many are ( BELOW ACTUAL COST i Honey, Grain, Hay, Lucern i i Seed, Beeswax ) S taken. We were never so glad to have customers eomc' ) c to see us for we are anxious to close up. Please ask p those who have been here since sale started if we are 1 ( sslling as low as claimed si J. W. NIXON ) p The Price Regulator Huhtington. Utah , Progress Adlets I CENT, I WORD, I ISSUE Mxons big clearance sale still goes on. Thousands of dollars worth are gone and several thousand yet to sell, mostly the winter stuff. If you need anything it will pay yoa to go there. FOR SALE 160acre farm, half under cultivation in lucern, grain, etc., hundred hund-red shares water, fence around all, all kinds of tools and farm implements. Come and look prop ?rty over. Price and terms can be arranged. Adolph Thiede, Clawson, Utah. FOR SALE New Home sewing machine, only used few times. $23. uO cash takes it. Apply Progress office. I am in the market for honey and alfalfa seed and pay the higheHt market-price. Will advance cash on either. J. W. Nixon. . The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is founded on their experience in the use of that Remedy and their knowledge of . the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by all dealers. WANTED The Cosmopolitan Group requires the services of a representative representa-tive in Emery County and surrounding territory, to look after subscription renewals, and to extend circulation by special methods which have proyed unusually un-usually successful. Salary and Commission. Com-mission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole 'time or spare time. Address, with references, Charles C. Schwer, The Comupolitan Group, 3S1 Fourth Ave., New York City. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. At Social Hall. The Social Drama 'Diamonds and Hearts.' 35c, 25c, 15c. The Brigham Young University, Provo, commences its Thirty-seventh Academic Year, Monday, October 7, 1912. Write for catalogue. 7-5 MR. L.K.STEWART will be in Emery Co., during the month of October for the purpose of tuning and repairing pianos. TO-NIGHT! The comedy -drama "Diamonds and Hearts" at Social Ha'll-. ' George Kofford is back on .duty after an extended business visit over the. mountain. Big pluns are being made for the marriage of Mr. Joseph Seely and Miss Florence Shiner, which ia to take place next Weineslty. J. S. Larsen, who has spent the summer on the ranch and orchard of the Prici River Valley company, visited visit-ed at home r'or a few days this week. You will misa.it and the good cause and also an enjoyable evening's per- i formance, if you miss the play to-night DIAMONDS and HEARTS." Come! Miss Ida Andersen was pleasantly surprised by about forty of her friends last Sunday evening, the occasion being her near departure to attend school at the B. Y. U. at Provo. If you knew of tha real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without it. For sale by all dealers, j T. W. Dyche3 wa3 the honored recipi- j ent of a big birthday party last Monday ' evening at the hands of his fellow members mem-bers of the Academy faculty. A magnificent mag-nificent chair was tendered. the worthy gentlemarTon the occasion. Miss Elva Francom wa's hostess at a delightful b.rthday surprise party last Saturday evening when a large number of her little friends paid their respects to her. The -cutting of tae birthbay cake occasioned no little merriment of itself. Good representations from all the various wards of the stake attended ! the stake priesthood meeting held in j the ward meeting house last Saturday. The auxiliary meetings and the high council session of Friday evening 'were very well attended.- BINDING TWINE-GALORE I of Farm Implements of All Kinds -Moline Plows ! i PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow ' ,, ! Everything in Hardware i We have a full and complete stock of everything in the line of 9 hareware, stoves, household tools and small farm implements I GROCERIESandDRYGOODS ' S We also now carry a good stock, of groceries and dry-goods I COFFINS and CASKETS i in every style, and to meet every purse. A full line of trimmings trim-mings always carried in stock. Free Delivery Service Eery Co. fldw. Store, - CosfSe Mk M. a. -ANDERSON, Manager mmm w mm jw a Dave Peterson is back in town for a few days. Heber Frandsen is back from his business visit to Salt Lake City. Mr. Walter Blundell of Salt Lake City is visiting in the Dale, the guest of the Wood family. C. T. Bowen returned yesterday from a short trip to Green River where he attended the republican primary. .. Messrs. Browning and Andrews left Thursday for the vicinity of Emery where they will be engaged for some little time. "HEARTS and DIAMONDS," comedy com-edy drama will be presented by the Castle Dale Dramatic Co. tonight, Sat. Benefit of the Primary Association. " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Livingston and babes are arrivals in the Dale, where they will make their home this winter, having taken apartments in the Terrace. " ' We neglected to mention last week the recjipt of six fine potato samples, all perfect in size and shape, and all taken from one hill qf tubers in the garden of Orson Madsen. - .iS Elder David H. Wood, formerly ' county surveyor, now filling a mission in New Zealand, reports enjoying his work in that field. His present headquarters head-quarters are in Manaia, Taranaki. There was but a handful of loyal members of the socialist party . present to greet State Organizer Smith and other speakers at the scheduled meeting meet-ing last Tuesday evening in the courthouse. court-house. Wm. J. Seely, our able representative representa-tive in the last legislature who is now studying law in Salt Lake city, is down for a bi ief yiait vvith his family and friends, and incidentally taking a squint at county politics. Dont forget the big Academy meetings meet-ings to be held here tomorrow afternoon and evening. The faculty are reported as having had unusually good crowd? at their meetings in the various towns of the county, and everything points to a record-breaking attendance at the Academy the coming year. Few, if any, m-:dicines have met with the uniform success that has attend at-tend c'.he use .of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of colic and diarrhoea which it has effected in almost every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. rep-utation. For sale by all dealers. - Nephi Williams has transferred a few of his earthly possessions from his Emery home and he is now located for the winter in the former residence of his son. It seems odd to see Mr. Wiil-i-ims limping around on crutches, he still suffering from the fall incurred in road building operations at Emery some time ago. Castledale played host to a circus last Thursday when the Clark people furnished that article from elephant to pidk lemonade. Though the parade was good, it cannot be sid that the performance bore that impression out. The children, however, saw their elephant and they were well enough pleased. The words of counsel to the young delivered at the Ferron Academy meeting meet-ing last Sunday, afternoon bore fruit almost immediately it seems for no sooner had the meeting been dismissed than Messrs. Lowry Nelson and Llew-llyen Llew-llyen Killpack, unable to wait until the Academy starts. Monday, were seen to head toward Castledale in a rig that nobody would be likely to pass on the road. ; Quite a quantity of exhibit material was collected by the several members of the committee appointed bythe commissioners com-missioners and the same was shipped to j the state fsir in charge of Peter Nielsen ; of Huntington. One of the big features fea-tures of the exhibit as it-will. appear in Salt Lake will be a huge sample of Emery Em-ery county coal, procured through the courtesy of Supt. Howard of the Mohr-land Mohr-land camp. In a right lively blaze that seriously threatened the house and other nearby property last evening, our blacksmith, Peter Borresor. suffered the loss of five ! loads of excellent alfalfa seed, a couple of stacks of grain and considerable hay besides his stable and a granary con-1 taining grain and household goods. The source of the fire is a mystery. Everything Every-thing was ready for the steam thresher today. j School Suits BEST THOUGH CHEAPEST Come and Sec Yourself SchoolShoes; . i . : 1 Golden Rule Cash Store t HUNTINGTON, UTAH j EXCURSION RATES i For the National Irrigation Congress ! Sept. 30th to Oct. fith; the State Fair, 1 Sept. 30th, The Ladies- Relief and Primary Pri-mary Oct. 2nd, and 3rd,' and the L. D. S. Conference Oct. 1th, 5th and 6th at Salt Lake City, the Denver and Rio Grande has authorized a rate of one one single fare for the round trip from Price to Salt Lake City. Selling dates Sept. 29th to Oct. 5lh. Final return limit Oct. loth. dealers. Here is one'of therm. ' H, W Hendrickson", Ohio Falls, Ind.- - Farm Loans on Long and Easy Terms ; with partial payments, stop-, ping the interest. This loan is specially adapted for farm- ' ers and is made by the old, reliable firm of M Hler&VielC who have unlimited funds. j This firm is now represented by co-partners O. Sorenson, Jr. . of Castle Dale, and - - j R. Anderson I of Mt. Pleasant ! Correspondence will be answered j and business cared for by either. GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS; O ENT S FURNISHINGS SALE NOW ON BaKer jMercantile Co. I CHSTLE DALE |