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Show i I I .. - " STOP 4 MINUTE C Please read and decide for yourself whether it will J pay you or not to luy of me. This week: bran new j C SyVacus" plow woilh 19.00 for 14.00; one scraper 7.90 7 1 Renovator Harrow cost $54 wholesale Sa.lt ' Lake, I L offered for $4. Best harness in Utah for all purpos- J ! es, worth 60, for 49; Luke alfalfa Renovator worth i IL 30 for -'l; good Fanning mill cost 852 for 21 J I Mens Spring Suits, f Best tailor-made worth from 19 to' 32 for one-half S their real value; SHOES, no better than Selz and Browns and offered for less than value. S GLOVES and HATS at. less than cost. Most beau- tiful line of waists and ladies furnishings just arrived S Something new is going to happen on the Nixon cor- j ner ;nd we are getting ready for it. 2 I J. W. NIXON 4 J The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah J Wm. Arnold was in the Dale on busi- j ness this week. I The Ferron corps of teachers intend- j ed" visiting the local schools yesterday, j Good work horses for sab. All kinds at all prices. Apply, G. T. Olsen, Em-try, Em-try, Utah'. ol Sorenson jr.. is making preparations prepara-tions to attend conference in Salt Lake next week-end. The Academy boys an busy preparing prepar-ing for a big track meet that will be held in Price on the 19th. J03 Caldwell of Molen passed through town Sunday, enroute for the season's shearing at Green River. C. N. Shiner was taken ill with small pox last Sunday night at his home and is row quarantined. He is reported getting get-ting along nicely. Mrs. P. C. Borreson and tamily intend in-tend joining Mr. Borreson at Castle-j gate in the next few days, the latter! being busy blacksmithing at that pi ace. I We njoyed a very pleasant chat with Eliot Fox of Orangeville last Saturday Sat-urday and he thoroughly convinced us that he is one of the liveliest young b .'Osters in" the county. CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS Vis Denver Rio Grande R. R. One single fare for the round trip April 1st to 5th inclusive, god unti' April loth returning. Big attractions at i'alt Lake amusement places. The Academy nine beat the Lawrence Law-rence aggregation on the local diamond last Wednesday with a score of 20 to 4. What d'ye know about it! The chanse of iuck may argue even better work in the future. ' Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Hickman entertained enter-tained Prof.and Mrs.KineDriggs, &frs. Driggs' mother. Mrs. Mortensen, and sister, Mrs. Evelyn Adams of Monticel-I) Monticel-I) last Tuesday evening, preparatory to Mrs. Morte risen 's departure for the t San Luis valley, Colorado. Mr. Leigh Lamph spent the week visiting with his wife and relatives. He reports all kinds of activity in the construction of new Utah Coal road around the camps, and feels sure that the road is coming as far as the mouth of Huntington canyon anyway. State Senator L. M. Olsen of Sanpete San-pete was the speaker at the sacramental sacramen-tal services last Sunday and his talk was an inspiring one indeed. This county and Carbon are Mr. Olsen's old stumping grounds, and old aoquain-t aoquain-t inces enjoyed this opportunity of greeting him immensely. Good work horses for sale. All kinds at all prices. Apply, G. T. Olsen, Emery, Utah. The family of Jesse Seely has returned return-ed fro-n Sunnyside where they have resided the past winter. Vertis Miller of Huntington cha-feured cha-feured George M's new Ford over here lait Wednesday. Bishop CaldwelV of Molen met a j party of friends from Schofield here Wednesday and took them to his home. Hatching season is here and Colling-ham's Colling-ham's S. C. White Leghorns are just what you want. I have eggs for hatching hatch-ing now. Prices reasonable. (Adv.) Robert Collingham, CasLledale Now is the chance if you have the money or grain to get some machinery I and all kinds of merchandise at prices j that will suit you at J. W. Nixon's. (Adv.) Mr. and M:-s. Tom Malugan who were married here last week, are now cozily located at Mohrland. Mr. Malugan Ma-lugan is engaged in the butcher business. busi-ness. Lost 4-yr old, dark ''r:'3 brown p e r-j r-j chero.i t v.n brandeoLj on leftshoul-i leftshoul-i der. $10 reward for inl'urination leading to recovery. Ad Iress, John S. Curtis, Orangeville. (Adv.) 225 We mean what we say. We have a certain line of goxis we want to sell very badly and will let you have them ' cheap' Come early and get. your choice. J. W. Nixcn. (Adv.) CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS i Vis Denver & Rio lironde R. R. One single fare for the round trip April 1st to 5th inclusive, ood until j April 15th returning. Big attractions I at Salt Lake amusement places. Adv. ) Col. Chas. Swasey and boys, who have spent the past few days in the Dale, left yesterday for their home in Green River. Mrs. Swasey and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Chas. Beebe, will remain a short time longer. Incidentally, while h r?, the Col. swapped his place for tnat of Ephraim Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs Sam Snow left for Salt Lake early Wednesday mornirig with ; their little daughter Dorothy, who was most seriously ill. Dr. Bigelow accompanied accom-panied the party which was taken to Price by Clerk Bowen in his machine. The little miss was reported better late Thursday and it is supposed is still im- ! proving. i Modes & Pefe; wasroted Highest Prices AlwaysPaid j PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow' J nana jHvjgicagsrergai '. I Stop a Minute ! I I It's No Trouble' j j with GOOD Harness, Grindstones and Wire Fence S I to Sit Down I I I while using a Potato ( hitter, Planter or Digger I and Take a Ride on a Schuttler Wagon, Farm Truck, or Gang, Sulky ! or Disc Plow ; Farmers Exch. b Imp. Co. H. G. MATHiS, Manager PRICE, UTAH Half Block East of Depots 1 M-i1111 1 The Forty Year Test j An article must have exception-. 1 1 merit to survive for n period of forty i years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I was first offered to the publm in 1872. ! From a small beginning it has grown I in favor and popularity until it has at-' at-' ti'ned a world wide reputation. You will find nothing, hptter for a eongh j or cold. Try it and yru will urder- ptand why it is a favorit? after a pt r-i r-i iod'of more than f -rty year?. It. r-;t oily gives relief it cures. For sale : by all dealers. (Adv.) S To the Farmers of Emery Co. j i We have now moved in our new house, aad have on hand t . a large supply of I Farm Implements, Buggies. Wagons, Harnesses, I and Saddles, Manure Spreaders, Grain Drills, Al- ? I falfa Cultivators, Spring Tooth Harrows, Sulky and Hand Plows, Steel and Wood Harrows, rial- , t I Ieable Stewart Ranges, Cream Separators, Wov- I en Wire Fencing, Fllwood and American Field I Fence all heights, Barb Wire, Nails, Roofing, I Horse Shoes, and Nails j, l and nearly all kinds of hardware. Call in and examine our N large stock of goods. Our prices and ierir.t are as reasonable j as can be got this side of Salt Lake City for the szmz class of I) I goods.' Come and see us, and let us talk with you before you I. I give yair ord?r b a.rj.12 Yaifi tr.il, 1 Consolidated Wagon &- Machine Co. I h C. E. LARSEN, Branch Mgr. CASTLE DALE, UTAH |