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Show I 35c to 4-Oc 5 Ery2d3 j ? on every dollar you spend here s here in drygoods and shoes, i I men's furnishings and MORE I ? onnen'sstylishsuits,extrapants ? More anxious every day to close s out my stock we don't quibble f about prices. Come and see us i J and we promise you bargains IN ALL LINES J. W. NIXON 7 v The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah J Junius Djy returned Thursday from Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford are isiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Minnie Olsen left Monday for a visit with her parents in Emery. Mrs. T. V. Thomas and Miss Effie Day left Thursday for a short visit in Zion. A bundle shower was given at the home of Deputy-Sheriff Bunnell last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lulu who is about to be- The Straight canyon road workers are to be congratulated on the excellent j road they are making. There is but a two-mile stretch now remaining. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Allen spoke briefly brief-ly but interestingly .ofjtheir missionary experiences at the sacramental services last Sunday. A few nice baby buggies and gocarts are going to be sold this week for -bout one half of their real value at J. W. Nixon's. See him! We acknowledge receipt of a card bearing the announcement of the candidacy can-didacy of Hon. Jacob Johnson of Spring City for representative to congress on the republican ticket. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King of Ferron returned the fore part of the week from San Juan county where they have been visiting for some time. Mr. and Mrs. NoahT. Guymon of Orangeville were visitors in the Dale last Sunday afternoon. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is almost al-most certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by all dealers. Dry goods and shoes and anything else but groceries, going at less than they are quoted in eastern catalogs. We are entirely out of a few things only. Come and see us and get prices. J. W. Nixon. The officers of the Primary association associa-tion of the northern part of the stake were guests of the local association last Wednesday afternoon, the event taking place on the lawn of Towsman Peterson, where they all enjoyed themselves them-selves immensely. People have been leaving continous-ly continous-ly for the mountains to enjoy their summer sum-mer outing, until representatives of nearly every family will have enjoyed ' the coolness of the mountains before the summer is over. For soreness of the muscles, whethe induced by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves re-lieves rheumatic pains. For eale by al dealers. Several weeks ago a Kansas editor advertised the fact that he had lost his umbrella and requested the finder to keep it. He now reports: "The finder has done so. It pays to advertise." Black Hawk is to have a new five thousand dollar school building, similar to one of the two buildings in Hiawatha school district and of which the camp of Black Hawk is a part. It will be of j stone and is to be ready for use this ! year. Clarence A. Dangerfield of Provo, an old friend of this 'ere editpr, made ug a visit the latter part of the week. Mr. Dangerfield has just returned from a mission in the western states, his principal prin-cipal labors being in North Dakota. Mrs. Alice Johanson was the near victim of a serious accident last Saturday Satur-day when, in dismounting at the home of Attorney Dickson, from her pony, the animal started off and but for her presence of mind in clinging hard to the saddle, she would, no doubt, have been dragged to death. MEN AND TEAMS WANT ED. -To haul lumber from Killian Bros, sawmill. saw-mill. Will pay for hauling to Carl Wilburg's residence $12 per thousand; $8.00 per thousand to Ferron. also sue wood choppers, as soon as p 06sible. Leave Your Orders! ? with us for 1 I LUMBER s We will see that you get what) i you want from the KillianVan Buren Saw Mill j FRUIT JARS TS!m ? has arrived. We have them in ) ? pints, quarts and two-quarts J ORANGEVILLE COOP j ) THE ELECTRIC POWER & MILLING COMPANY J has on hand a full supply of I BRAN, SHORTS, and CHOPPED PEED (J ( f Electric Rower and Milling Co. J. H. TAYLOR, Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. How's Your better call and have your eyes tested. Your eyes are your all. Will be in Ferron 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays at Dr. Graham's DR. M. C. WOOD Castle Dale, Utah ' ! I j Olsen Feed j Stable ! CASTLE DALE ! j One block north of Hotel I. Ik Ptoto II: ; i j is back ' ! H IIKJI I ! prepared to "shoot" any and everything that can be "taken" j Ao KOPF I The Huntington Photograper j WHY DON'T YOU ADVERTISE ? "i MOVED to our new location in the LOTT BUILDING ! Gome and see the excellent line of bargains in everything. A complete stock of fruit jars, all sizes at proper prices Golden-Bole Cash Store ?. HUNTINGTON, UTAH 38, ill yffUr?"- " |