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Show No CATALOGUE House ) will compete with our prices while our closing s out sale lasts J I Good Imported Carpets 20c yard s f Hens Fancy Dress Shirts 45c ea ? ? Coffee 20c pkg Tea 20c pkg 15c Outing Flannels for - pc Y i $5 Shoes $3.75 Hens Pants 75c Galvanized Tubs : 49c each A J Good Iron Beds, $3.75 Above are onfy samples of thousands of bargains. Pro- 7 duce taken same as cash. Come and see us if you are 3 needing merchandise. j S J. W. NIXON ) S The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah j Progress Adlets I CENT, I WORD, I ISSUE Cash will be advanced on alfalfa seed and honey by J. W. Nixon who is making a specialty of these two commodities. com-modities. Ho has bargains in all kinds of merchandise for you. 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 property over. Price and terms can be arranged. Adolph Thiede, Clawson, Utah. FOR SALE New Home sewing machine, only used few times. $28.00 cash takes it. Apply Progress office. R U married? We have many things married people need for housekeeping and want to sell them cheap new ard second hand. If you are single we have both singular and plural things you need to dress yourself up nicely and at prices that will astonish you. Come and see us. J. W. Nixon. I have a lew fine S. C. white leghorn cockerels for sale for the next years breeding. Call and see or write. Prices are reasonable. Rjbert Collingham, Castledale. BEST LIME Best Quality Lime 30c per Bushel ORDER NOW E. P. RASMUSSEN Castledale, Utah Oisen feed Stable CASTLEDALE One block north of Hotel Townsman James Jeff left Thursday Thurs-day for Salt Lake, on business. Naomi Dyches is visiting at the home of her brother, T W. Dyches. Bro. Boyd Peterson is back from Provo after visiting with relatives. A. E. Smith, who has been in Nevada for sometime, visited with his family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hay more and family, refugees from the colonies in Mexico, are guests at the Douglass home, Mr. Haymore being a brother to Mrs. Douglass. Doug-lass. They may locate here. FUEL BIDS WANTED The Clerk of Emery county, will ; receive, at his office, sealed bids for 15 tons of coal and 2 cords of drv wood to be delivered at the Court House in Castledale. , . j Said bids will be opened by the ' Commissioners at their next regular ' meeting on the 4th day of November ! 1912, and the contract awarded to the j lowest responsible bidder. The Commissioners reserve the ' right to reject any or all bids, and the bids filed with the Clerk must be sealed seal-ed and marked "Bids for coal and wood." By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Emery county, Utah. 2-19 C. T. Bowen, Clerk. Di odes & PeBdis ; waited! Highest Prices alwaysPaid PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow Everything in Hardware We have a full and complete stock of everything in the line of hareware, stoves, household tools and small farm implements. GROCERIES and DRVGOODS We also now carry a good stock of groceries and drvgoods COFFINS and CASKETS in every style, and to meet every purse. A full line of trimmings trim-mings always carried in stock. Free Delivery Service Emery Co. Hdw. Store, - Castle Dale M. A. ANDERSON, Manaqer Miss Emma Anderson has been assisting as-sisting in the Co op this week. Jos. Caldwell of Molen visited with : his daughter the first of the week. j i Miss Vida Olsen of Ferron visited with her sister, Dorcas, last Sunday, j Bishop Soren Hansen of Roosevelt 1 was shaking hands with old friends in the Dale last Sunday. i Miss Maysie Cox of Orangeville was th e guest of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Jewkes, the first of the week. I Wm. Arnold of Lawrence was over ; the first part of the week to see his son, who is attending the Academy. Mr. L. K. Stewart, the piano tuner, is in the county fur the next few weeks, incidently sporting a new motorcycle, j The Consolidated building is now "all ; there" the fine sign having been placed plac-ed on the building the first part of the g week. This addo no little to the gen- j eral appearance of the building. j i Miss Crystal Olsen suffered a broken j arm last Tuesday in falling from a fence over which she was climbing. Dr. Wood set the injured member and the voung lady is getting along very well. Mrs.Caroline Llewellyn, sister to Treasurer Sorenson, is a guest at the latter's home, with her family. Mrs. Llewellyn recently lost her husband very unexpectedly in Wyoming, their former home. Messrs. Lars P. Larsen and Anton Cramer of Cleveland visiting the local ward in home missionary capacity last Sunday and gave the saints some splendid splen-did thoughts in their talks at the sacramental sac-ramental services. A goodwill shower party was given e last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Andrew An-drew Larsen in honor of Mrs. Leo Peterson, a recent bride. Numerous recipes and presents were given by the friends attending. ( The Academy student body elected the following officers last Thursday: president, James Oviatt;. vicepresident, : Nora Seel ; secretary, Louisa Beebe; j treasurer, Harry Fowler; standard j bearer, Hugh Brandon; sergeant-at- ' arms. David LamDh. ! A fairly well attended Bull Moose ; rally was held in the courthouse last ! night following the electuyi of precinct officers, at which J. Beck of Salt Lake i j Elias S. Kimball, collector for the C.W. & M. Co., were the speakers, the meet- j j ing being in session as we went to press j The First years and Faculty baat the i j rest of the school in a fast game of practice baseball last Monday to the I tune of 10 to 4. R:ices and other athletic practice work was also indulged in-dulged in. The athletic part of the school work will be emphasized this year. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delny as possible. Here is a druggist's opinion: "1 have fold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar of: Saratogo, Ind., "and consider it tne best on the market." For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) Peter Frandsen of Millerton, an old neighbor here, 'was in the Dale the middle of the week on business. Mr. Frandsen, it is understood, will take measures to regain certain local property prop-erty lost sometime ago in foreclosure proceedings. Arriving too late at this term of court to have the matter taken up, the same will be decided in Feb-' Feb-' ruary, when court next sets. ; 17-Castledale republicans and damocrats met together last night for the purpose pur-pose of nominating a justice and constable. con-stable. Messrs. R. C. Miller and Peter Borreson were nominated for justice and they received thirteen and five votes respectively, two votes being cast for O. J. Anderson, though the latter's ' name was not placed in nomination. Orson Madsen was unanimously elected constable. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas County, ss., Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the j firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County j and State aforesaid, and th;it said firm will pav the sum of one hundred dollars dol-lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn J to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this Gth day of Decmber, A. D. 18S6. A. W. Glenson, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts dirctcly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all j Druggists, 75c. ,. Take Hall's Family i Pills for constipation, (advertisement) This Cool Weafoer MEANS Heavier cloth ing, warmer shoes and Hosiery; Rubbers, Over shoes, Quilts and Blankets We have a large and complete line and will be glad to show you the same Golden Rule Cash Store HUNTINGTON, UTAH GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS GENTS FURNISHINGS sale: now on B&Ker Mercantile Co. CASTLE DALE "tte-lirthteH T" Y0U1L BE T0 SEE m STA- liyillGU ! T10MERY SAMPLES 'nuff said 1 "lam turning dai- l nessinto day" i l To the Good People of Lmery and Carbon Counties: I am turning darkness into day with my f I wonerful Gasoline Farmers Lights. ELIec- fi tricity hides its face in shame. Ten years f guarantee. i jj Prepare and make ready and don't be in darkness any longer. ' I will visit the vari- : Sous towns with my apparatus and also be prepared to repair your organ or sell you a new piano or organ on your own terms. I JOSEPH PROW5, of 5alina, Utah : y L e. .'fw'. r-.r .rasa l Alfalfa Seed AMD SWEET CLOVER 3 " 1 j Yes! We are here again to buy itsee us before selling l The Nebraska Seed Co. Omaha, Nebraska : Headquarters at Huntington, Utah l I ' S |