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Show l 500 Gano Apple trees at 20c ea. d P All tranched in and in good condition U. S. Cream Separators $6o$70 A lot of machinery at a bargain j Coffin fixtures and trimmings j Plenty of cement and wallplaster; Wallpaper, Carpets and C furniture; Tailor-made suits for men and boys that are the latest style; Spring dry goods are all in; Best rubber boots ( S ' $3.60. We are running a cheap cash store come and se p our goods and prices ? S J. W. NIXON S The Price Regulator Huntington and Lawrence 1& Bits of Local A Information 1 Concerning Ihe MotJemenls and Doings sr of Our "People in Totun and County. J We want some oats and wheat. Come and see me. J. VV. Nixon'. Mrs. Mabel Gaymo 1 of Huntingtin was vi siting with her folks in Castledale t.vo das last week. The public school of Castledale is doing do-ing excellent work on u.e down hill pull. Our schools will do well to hire th r own home grow.i c.-achers. Farmers and orcharclists attention: I have 500 fine Gano aprj.c- trees trenched in for sale, price 2a- set, a little less in quantity. J. W. Nixon. Miss Hetty McArthu- of Huntington begins to think she is the ministering ang.-l of the famiiy the way she travels back an.l forth beUveen Castledale and n,m,i... incases of rheumati . relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. Tnis may be obtai.ie I by applying CnamberUin's ini ,u-nt. For sale at S. iow's Pharmacy. Some iriteres'i i c thi i rs a e being done regarding th independent flit projec: but we are not going to tell just what it i this w eek. Ju-t Keep watching. Orangeville Co-op has anything you want i i paints, kalsun.ine, varnishes, jap-a lac, hanuss oil, machine oil, separator oil, carriage paints and wagon paints. 580.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to men with rig, to introduce our Poultry Remedies. L)on't answer unless you mean business. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg. C. (Incorporated,) East St. Louis, ill. Albert Behunin and Mrs. Mary Ann Behunin botn of Ferroi were married at the court hous Wednesday. Mr. Behunin is a brother of Mrs. Behunin's first husband. Justice Willey performed perform-ed the ceremony. "iJui you ever see su;h a handsome lot of men's and boys'suits as they have at Nixon's" askeu Henry of John. "No I reall re tr did and I don't see how can afforl to sell them at the pi ice he cm 6, either, jtu Let they are fine.' Jackfrost come snooping about here the last few days of this week and indulged in-dulged i i fruit stealing. We can't understand why he should want to treat us that way for it wont do him any goid at best. We hope he left a few t pricots. Assessor J. H. Killpack returned from Salt Lake City Sunday. He reports that for the first time in his life he was confronted with anxious enquiries regarding re-garding the opportunities of Emery county. If we can make good our representation rep-resentation there is no reason why we won't realize a great development in the near future. The Mohrland base ball team paid Cleveland a visit last Saturday and beat the Cleveland nine on their own grounds. The Price girls basket ball team is playing with the Cleveland girls today. We feel like predicting success to the Cleveland girls if Adelaide Oviatt and Groa Johnson are participants. I Mrs. VVm. T. L-impn of Cleveland was in Castledale Thursday evening to attend the musical. Henry Day upon his -. turn from his mission was yesterday given a dinner party. A number of his relatives were present. All kinds of prett dress ginghams, lawns, mjslin,, suks, braids, laces, all-over all-over laces, e .ibrjijjries, e noroidery waist fronts, d.c, a Jrange illeC )-op. We woud like : i .,i.,c inac yoa ought to subscribe for t ie Progress today. It's only j..5J ani yoj'd iidvjr miss ic but you do miss cne paper. Mrs. Eunice r'ey was cjIij i ... E.n-ry E.n-ry iru tii'at pare oi' the ive--k tj attend her sick so. i. ( u.n, P.-tty ccompan- her but. returned yeterdy. Mrs. Reynoljs of Mc. Pljasanc and Mrs. spencer of indiaiula, mocner and sister its, fccuveiy ol b. :vi. and t'. E. Reynolds, a,-, voicing in ins Uaie. Mr. anJ Mrs. Ray Grange of Huntington Hunt-ington nave injve. .o Ijejar recK wnere Mr. G.anj u tJ i.a.,ed a Dutcnr snop for two years. Grange is a gojd butcher ana ougnt 10 sueoejj. .Veil. Lame snojUer is nearly always due to rheumatism of tne musCieo, anuquic.vi yields to tne free application oi Cnamber-lain's Cnamber-lain's Liniment. rVr sale at snow's Pharmacy. If you have well located land, or a good business proposition lor sale at reasonable reason-able price, write ine ac o.icj eaciosmg self addressed stamped envelope for reply (owners only. ) Address J. C. R0o.i, 816 ii Ave. So., 234 Minneapolis, Minn. The Progress has just completed some receipt baoks and tn.-y are ready lor the trade. They are on good paper, well bound and tile right size for the pocket or desk. One 0 .ni at 2J cents or a hale dozen for $1.0J, postpaid. Address, The Progress, Castledale, Uc. Rex Miller, an old teacher of the Academy and a son of Ex-Pres. R. G. Miller, was married to Miss Hazel Strong of Provo on the loth. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are both ambitious young people and will make good. We extend our hearty congratulations and hope their troubles will all be little oi.es. A. E. Wall, Jr. phoned to the office and told us he was going to Provo on business, but his brother says he went to Santaquin. When we asked the nature of the business Ivan only laughed and said, "He wouldn't tell us." We are wondering if it wasn't mine ing business. He will be home Sunday evening but chances are he'll keep his business to himself. I am very anxious to sell a new Richmond Rich-mond seed press drill worth ?110 for $85. A new Studebaker wagon worth $117 for $95. A disc harrow worth $18 for $35. A steel harrow 3 part worth $12 for $7. Two good plows 12 and 14 part for $14 and $15. A Renovator harrow $5 j worth $64. A fine set of harness worth $55 for $48. First claS3 Banner buggy worth $110 for $95. Come and get your choice at J. W. Nixon's. Don't wait till they are gone. KKHOKHKOHOK0OOf! I .'""'... x I x 6 Q f Diamond Edg3 Saws Q S are built up to the "minutest exaction of the A skilled mechanic. Not only are they made of I S he best material; finished, polished and filed by hand to a needle or Diamond Edge point, Q but they are "Handled" to a hair's breadth Q SI that they may "line" and "bite" just rijht. () j They thin from deep shoulder to point and Q (S j from teeth to back, so that the smallest set is A Y j required. The less set in a saw the less I V I muscle necessary. Diamond Edje Hand Saws j are thoroughbreds in line, class and style. j 0 : ORANGEVILLE CO-OP. B-J;E o M ) ooooooooooooi THE ELECTRIC POWER & MILLING COMPANY 5 jV has on hand a nice selection of 5 ; CHANDELIERS, READING UMP3, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. I Be modem in your h i n a id use t:ii 1 i:es: c ) iv ini inc '3. Only once to live Electric Rower and iVIillincr Go ) C. L. ALLEN, Pres. . B. L. LUKE, Sec. and Treas. We print butter wrappers ; .rnriicricE i r n r v y': 1 ) i ' " itrr A Trademarks t .-S Dcsigns 'V v Copyrights &c. Anyone npndlni? n fl.ei''h !ul (inscription mrtT I fiutokly iucori;uii o:r : . r- i frco wln-ihcr a.) hivoiilton is )iohii!'lv ' iu-i-,iM:. Coinmnnir'. I ii tt is ut riclly ruii:iiitMii i.J. on I'm-niA Sent froe. lMost hltm ' lur suirm i.ip: puii'iin. l':irnnts taiion tiirnjt-!i ilium A- Co. rtfolvo tyecial notice, wit liout tlmrca, iutlie A hnnrlsomplT llltiptrntpn wtvkly. I.nrrwt rlr-Ciiliiliuii rlr-Ciiliiliuii of ntiT i.'ioiitiU Jfin-:iil. 'I'crms, f: ft yo:ir: dmr nioiiiUa, 1. tsoid by ull nowmUiU,-i. MUNN &Go.36"J-'-HewYcr:t Bruucb OIIIlo, C25 F SU Wnsbtutuii. D. C. United States Land Office, Salt LakcCitv. Uuh I April U. 1911 To Whom It May Concern: Noiic1 is htTfby Riven that the follow insr frac" lii-nal township plat hns been received at this utVK-e from the United Slates Surveyor-General lor Utah, viz: Township IS South Ranpe 7 East. S. L. M. Said plat will ln tiled in this office May 12. Inland Inl-and will be subject to entry under such of th.-public th.-public land laws applicable thereto with reference to the notations on said platM. K. I). It. THOMPSON. Renter First pub April 15 last pub May VS. 1911 ! Huntington Dirug Store ; A Full Liine of j DfUGS and DtUG SUNDRIES CIGARS, CADDIES, TOBBACOS j j Huntington Utah I ; i |