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Show The Emery County Seed Co. will advance ad-vance you money on your seed. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Dickson welcomed a new girl into the family on Tuesday. September 27th. The Emery County Seed Co. will huy your lucern seed and pay all the market will stand for it. Joseph. Carl, and Jesse Seelv have gone to Kansas City with eight cars of sheep. They shipped from Green River the latter part of last week. A Bargain A lot and a half with t0 room house and other buildings, good fruit, etc., cheap. Inquire of A. D. Dickson. Darwin Brinkerhoff was over from Cleveland where he is teaching Saturday and says he has the best school in the county. Mrs. J. W. Seelv, who had been slowly regaining strength after her long speil of sickness, has again taken a relapse and is quite ill at this writing. Holiday Our store will be closed all day Tuesday, October 4th. on account of that being the Jewish New Year M. Bontsik & Co., formerly the Globe. This office is prepared to get out school reports for the countv. Send your orders and we can make pro npt deliveries. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Williams of Emery Em-ery were in Castledale Thursday on their return trip from a visit to Salt Lake, Provo and other points north" they report a very pleasant visit. HATs-Mrs i. Tinges is at home from bait Lake with a new and complete line of the latest m fall millinery. She has them on display at her home and is making the prices an attraction. Elder Lorenzo Jeffs has been visiting here this week and swapping yarns of the days gone by with the old-time range riders. Elder Jeffs was a resident .Kre5? ma,ny years 80 he knows all about the place and its people. He is now living at St. Anthony, fdaho. People who h we been over the new rend being mide between here and Huntington unJer the supervision of Heoe Frandsei, seldom fail to express hfPra'SJ5 :" uereat improvement being made and the hope that it may continue to the county line. The Emery County Seed Co. pays the highest market prices for seed. Get a Revonoc Washer at Nixon's and you will forever rest. The Emery County Seed Co. pays the highest market prices for seed. S. P. Snow, Jr. has his new building well along and is pushing it with all speed at his command. Plenty of good imported flour at $3. Special price on lOOOlbs. or ton lots at J. W. Nixon's Edmund Crawford's new house is nearing completion and is going to be a fine building. A new girl was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wall last Saturday, September 24th. Mrs. Richard Miller is visiting on the other side of the mountains. She will most likely stay away all winter. Hyrum Petrrson and Leo Moffil t have leased the Reid mine and are fixing up the road to supply coal either at the mine or delivered. Plenty of Hard Wall plaster, cement, shingles, mouldings and casings, builders build-ers hardware and everything else at I at lowest price at Nixon's. I The Emery County Bank has added a new Burroughs adding machine to its j equipment. The bank wants the best there is in the way of labor saving devices Alma Peterson and Soren E. Peterson have leased the Deer Creek Mine in Huntington canyon and intend to have 1 a good supply of coal ever ready for the 1 trade. Mrs. Hannah King convinced the Progress that the bench will grow other things besides apples by bringing a fine SamDle Of hip- tomatna nf nrlilnl, oU reports a splendid crop. The best plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. The Orangeville Co-op has just received a nifty and up-to-date line of ladies, misses and children's cloaks, jackets, caps, furs, ha:r puffs and switches. The prices are reasonable and the selections will please you. They have trunks, suit cases, telescopes tele-scopes and hand bags for conference people. G. T Olsen and G. T., Jr.. accompanied accom-panied by Miss Clark, of Richfield, were in town a couple of days this week looking look-ing after business connected with th stage line. G. T., Sr. has been on the mountain all summer, while G T Jr is running the Richfield livery.' There is a suspicion that Miss Clark will become be-come a partner in the business in the near future. , The many friends of our popular county recorder, Wm. J. Seely, are urging him to accept the nomination for representative of Emery county. It is urged that he is well-fitted for the place and that having been here all his life and been engaged in many.different lines of business no one is in a better position to know the needs of the peo- ' pie than he. His services for the people peo-ple on the school board, the town board, and in the various county offices at deputy dep-uty work and now as an officer have given him the experience that has fitted fit-ted him for the place. As our representative repres-entative he would command the respect of his colleagues and be able to do much I for his constituents. |