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Show ATTENTION FARMER) ? PRICES WHILE THEY LAST ? S Orchard Grass by the hundred 19.50; Brome Ener- J c mis 13; Red Clover 14; Alfalfa, good clean screen S ings 3 1-2 to 7c; 14 in. Plow $16, 12 in. $15; New J c Studebaker 3 1-4 wagon $95; 2 good second hand S $45 each; nice new Banner buggy 125.00 for 95.00 p c Richmond Champion Seed Drill 110 for 85; best S heavy team harness 48; Saddles from 14 to 40; one p c disc harrow 48 at 35; one 3-part harrow worth 12 p for 7 and some more good bargains i Beautiful line of wall paper from 5c single roll to 20c; carpets S 35c to 1.25 yd; Elevator p2rfectioi bic!ot pumps 8.59; Cemen J HANDSOME FURNITURE I f Baby Carriages and Gocarts to s suit all, and say, those suits s for men and boys and the Ladies Dress. Goods need only be C p seen to be desired. Everybody come and look over the line I J. W. NIXOM I The Price Regulator Huntington and Lawrence Dr. Coleman's little daughter has been a very sick child but is improving. Joseph Rasmussen and mother-in-law Mrs. Li tster spent Sunday in Castledale. $1 saved is $2 dollars earned, you save it by going to J. W. Nixon's, the cheap cash store. ' E. L. Smith is attending to the janitor work at the Acsdemy, N. K. Palmer having resigned. FOR SALE, CHEAP Folding bed, in good condition. Apply to Mrs. Geo. Brandon, Castledale. While harrowing in the field a few days ago Alva Wall's team ran away and one of the horses was cut quite badly bad-ly in the wire fence. Something nice for birthday and wedding wed-ding presents. Our new line of dishes will please the ladies. Orangevilie Co-op. Mrs. Wm. Behunin was informed of the death of her mother, Mrs. Bromley in Chicago, and hurriedly left for that place yesterday morning. Do you know there is a Star in Castledale. Cas-tledale. He is an expert watchmaker from Mt. Pleasant. 30 years practice. I buy broken watches. : Joseph Star. "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup." For sale at Sno's Pharmacy. P. C. Borreson had a serious accident last week while falling a tree. It appears ap-pears that he was assisting in the cutting cut-ting when the tree fell and struck him on the shoulder breaking his collar bone. For a week he was in a bad condition but is improving nicely. Elder Henry D ly of C stledale1, who has filled a mission in Australia, will be home in the near future. He will be tn Salt Lake today. His mother, Mrs. E. S. Day, will meet him there and after a short visit they will return home. Mr. W. E. Farrar, a prominent business busi-ness man of Salt Lake City was in Castledale this week looking over some real estate in company with Dr. C. J. Ferguson. He seems to be well pleased with the prospects of our county and and will in a 1 probability spend some money here in the future. The deputies in the county recorder's Office were taken by surprise yesterday morning when a stranger. who went there strictly in a business mood, res-Cued res-Cued the.n from the arms of one county recorder to whom they had been making proposals for him to take them on a outhern trip. : Mrs. Hattie Dorius is reported quite Mortensen of Lawrence was a business caller at the office this week. A little stranger at the home of C. L. Winters. It's a boy. Mrs. Hetty McArthur of Huntington visited with her sister Mrs. J. W. Johnson John-son the latter part of the wee.k. Emery Larsen is superintending the old Globe store this week, so Mr. Petty is alone in the barber shop. Isaac Behunin of Castledale sold his north field to a Mr. Seely for $800. Mr. Behunin is buying a field south of Castle-Dale. Castle-Dale. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rick who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dyches returned to their home Sunday. Mrs. Rick is a sister to Mrs. Dyches. ; Harry ' Evans : is rtot yet a bronco buster. While on his way to the river his horse became frightened of a dog and jumped sidewise throwing the rider off and dislocating his arm. Orangevilie Co-op ha3 just received a new and complete line of dishes; cake plates, oatmeals, coupe plates, rim plates, teapot tiles, asp trays, mugs, baskets, creams, etc. Don't fail to call and see our beautiful line. If you have well located land or a good business proposition for sale at reasonable reason-able price, write me at once enclosing self addressed stamped envelope for reply (owners only.) Address J.. C. ROoS, 816 24 Ave. So., 294 Minneapolis, Minn. It is the intention of the Castledale Sunday School to give an Easter excursion excur-sion party next Saturday in an- effort to turn the young folks from observing Sunday. A trip to the Wil-burg Wil-burg reservoir will be undertaken and the day will be spent in games and pic-nking. pic-nking. A good time is assured. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Ferguson were callers . at this office Tuesday. Dr. Ferguson has given up his practise and has formed partnership with a Mr. Rose of Salt Lake City in the real estate business. busi-ness. According to his statements they will deal in Idaho and Emery county real estate. Mr. Ferguson will remain in the county a few days. A special session of the district court was held yesterday. The principal matter mat-ter before the court was that of the approval of the bond issue for the Green River Irrigation district. J. H. Briscoe and Fred Ingals were here from Green. River representing the district and John H. Fry of Grand Junction was there asthe.r attorney. District Attorney Woods, Geo. M. Millar and others in-' in-' terested were also present. Fire Sal! GREATEST OF ALL SALES On account of damage by our recent re-cent fire we are selling slightly damaged, still serviceable goods At Cost and Below Cost Sale Starts April 3lasts 30 Days $1000 Worth Goods Besides that is being sacrificed with rest M. BONSIKE & CO. Formerly Globe, Castledale Orson Madsen returned from Green River, where he has been shearing-. Mrs. Geo. Brandon returned from a prolonged visit in Mt. Pleasant. There were a number of out-of-town people at the Academy dance last night A fine house and lot for sale at Huntington, Hunt-ington, Utah, ic's a bargain. Write Progress office for particulars. You will miss itthis week if vou don't take time to read the ad by J. W. Nix-son, Nix-son, "Farmers attention." J. V. Leonard of Huntington was in town Tuesday on business with the commissioners. com-missioners. J. W. Johnson made a short business trip to the city Thursday. He will return re-turn Sunday. Mrs Ida Beach of Molen is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L Cash. Hello John, where did you get that swell suit, on over at Nixon's. My he has a fine line of suits, hats and shoes again this spring you outfit to see them they are nifty and cheap. $80.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to men with rig, to introduce our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer unless you mean business. Ejreka Poultry Food Mt'g. C. (Incorporated,) East St. Louis, 111. Representative Wm. J. Seely left for Salt Lake City Wednesday, where he will meet the state road commissioner over this district and will bring him to Price the first of the week and will more than likely take him over our roads in this county. v When you are about to die tell your folks to go to J. W. Nixon to get all your coffin trimming, and linings, also some nice lumber to make the casket, beautiful white velvet that makes it look like imported caskets. : We always respect a person's dying request and I will furnisn all these good. j N. K. Palmer anu family are prepar-I prepar-I ing to leave for Salt Lake where they ! will again make their home. Mr. Palmer Pal-mer hasn't been with us very long but in that time we have come to know him as a thrifty good citizen one who also was unselfish in all of his dealings. He has been an active worker in the ward too and it is with regret that we see him go. May success attend him. r .' a Diamond Edge Saws V S: are built up to the minutest exaction of ths S skilled mechanic. Not only are they made o! X Sthe best material; finished, polished and filed T by hand to a needle or Diamond Edge point, V but they are "Handled" to a hair's breadth ' Q S . that they may "line" and "bite" just right. , Q They thin from deep shoulder to point and ' Q S from teeth to back; so that the smallest set is A I required. The less 'set in a saw the les3 I jf muscle necessary. Diamond Edge Hand Saws Y re thoroughbreds in line, class and style. V l ORANGEVILIE CO-OP. B EOK00H0 THE ELECTRIC POWER & MILLING COMPANY '.'! y ' has on hand a nice selection of ''' , 7 - CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. I Be modern in your home and. use the latest conveniences. Only once to live -1 Electric flower and Milling Co. 3 C. L. ALLEN, Pres. r B. L. LUKE. Sec. and Treas. ; $ Huntington Dug Store A Full Ulna af DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES ' CIGARS, CHIVIES. TOBBACOS Hfttington ; Utah 1 1 - |