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Show I An Honest Confession ! j I confes that I have made a mistake for many years in charg- f t ing too much for goods in order to cover the loss incident to C the general credit system. In many cases I have lost all the ? profit and the goods too, so i Now I am Going to Repent I f and while I remain in business I shall sell for cash with very f LITTLE PROFIT and charge no one . and lose no bad ac- f counts to make up on someone else. We want to close out s our retail business and while it lasts many things will be sold C S for less than actual cost. Come in and be convinced that we J J run a cheap CASH STORE ( J. W. NIXON C The Price Regulator ' '' " Huntington and Lawrence v mm m I mm. mm . wm , ,, . .- . Farm Loans on Long and Easy Terms with partial payments, stop-' stop-' ping the interest. This loan -' ys specially-adapted for fai-m-' efs and is. made by the old, reliable firm of Miller&Viele who- have-unlimited funds. . This firm is now represented by co-partners ; O. Sorcnson, Jr. " of Castle Dale, and R; Anderson v . of Mt Pleasant i Correspondence will be answered and business cared for by either Your Ereanmi 1 Why not sell it for Cash ? Save the trouple of handling by disposing of same -for the highest cash price for butter fat. Will make regular trips through county collecting same for shipment For further particulars address B. J. Peacock, Emery ' i i LOST Smali memorandum book, between Orangeville and Eerron, Sat-I Sat-I nrday, February 3. Finder leave at ' Progress office. Reward. Another new engine for the Castle-' Castle-' Valley railroad arrived in Price, last t week for use on that road. The engine i is of the "400" type, similar to the ones now in use on that line. , GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS PENT S FURNISHINGS SALE NOW ON I BAKER'S GROCERY I eilSTLE; DALE 1 THE ELECTRIC POWER & M I LLI NG COM P AN Y 4 has on hand a nice selection of 5 CHANDELIERS, READING LMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. 2 Be modern in your home and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live t P Electric Rower and Milling Co f J. H. TAYLOR, Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. t CUSTOMERS want what they want when they want it, .and j when they do they'll buy your i goods if you let them know you've got what, they want at the price they w int to pay. ADVERTISE Mr. Merchant, tell the home fo.ks you can fid their needs. .You'd find them responsive. (Copy ri;l'i". I'M, by W. X. U.) " EJ J Ha U U QUALITY. UNDER '-'! . NAME, mm WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pay, and will not have an end less chain of repairs. FS" I f Gnsic!eted fii's!!r?TM it is the ) V-Q m &e end ' . il:'.-,. .- to buy. If you want a sewing machine, write for our latent catalogxie before you purchase. The New Heme Sswing Kaclsns Co., Orans. Ks. Hides and Pelts Wanted! CASH PAID FOR ALL BROUGHT IN A Full Line of Groceries PEOPLES9 MEAT & GROCERY CO. lavap Wicess'1 The Beautiful Comic Opera E.S.A.HALL- -TW0 NIGHTS Saturday, Feb. io-Friday, Feb. 16 I : "PUli I'OLLOVC'ING is what was said of "The ' Navajo Princess" last year in a thriving railroad town four times ("j as large as Castledale; and. where they are constantly visiled jj . by the best professional troupes: j "The preset! tatatiort of "The Navajo Prin- . I j, cess" by the Ricks At'ademy choir' Saturday... ;, - niKht wil's a preat treat. Lonuf ..lieore the. . . .. time ev.Ty soat in the opera lio.ise hail been ' ' soli, and none of the bifr .audience were 'dis-' 'l"'v -. -satisfied. Everybody's expression here is thai C it is the best musical play ever attempted j , in the city. The stapinp was magnifi.-ient and t . - far above anything: previously attempted in - the same line. The Indian camp and ghost f 5 dance in the second act was the finest we have f ... seen by amatueurs. A professional ctn'i;i!tv f i would have bean fortunate to do so well. n . . - Courant-Jou'-nal, Rexburr, Idaho. f 1 , - "Lust iRht the opera;- -VNavaju Princess" ' ' ' ' ( . w..s. repeated to the larjr'vraui.lieiice that we t ! - v haueevw sbh in Flamni's. half. The fame of f j the prodii.tion had e;oiie atro(id and the irre it ; -.. . f ''' v' ' ' : ...throng, wa:4 delighted with the e,ntit'J p-:!v-.')r,n-,.i .. fc I ane'e. This alone was vortli the tri. b'-the ' ; . . city. "-- Revburgr Standard, April 7, !-H.- "' ' S I This opera has rnc'. bern revised and is now bein pre- pared by better talent and wi.l excel the Idaho pr jdu:tion in SJ many ways. fl DATES WILL BE ARRANGED WITH OTHER TOWNS 1 LATER, SO LOOK OUT FOR US jJMUttHmtf'W!WM.yi &!tx.-b-?--. jT:'Ter.-rr.3 j |