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Show s Waont to QgjIS: $ RETAIL business worse than ever better ? opportunities in other line MU5T 5EX.L ' ? s for what I can get. We have a beautiful line 7 . of Men's Clothing' 1 ? the latest styles. Just received a beautiful ( lot of LITTLL BOY5 KNICKLRBOCKLR I r 5uits from 4 to 1 6. Everything is on sale ? S Finest line of Xmas and Holiday Goods ever had 1 i Come and get bargains on anything you want s Rooms for rent at my Huntington residence ) J. W. NIXON The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah N Monuments Representing the BEESLY MARBLE MAR-BLE & GRANITE CO., of Provo, I am now canvassing the county and solicit your orders, guaranteeing guaran-teeing satisfaction. J. E. KING Headquarters at Ferron, Utah Farm Loans on Long and Easy Terms with partial payments, stopping stop-ping the interest. This loan is specially adapted for farmers farm-ers and is made by the old, reliable firm of Miller&Viele who have unlimited fundi. This firm is now represented by co-partners O. Sorcnson, Jr. of Castle Dale, and R. Anderson of Mt. Pleasant Correspondence will be answered and business cared for by either. Fred C. Oliver of Elmo was in the Dale on business the first part of the week and told us a few new ones on the busy doings of that busy place. Geo. Q. Edwards and family are now domiciled in their new home atIdaho Falls, Idaho, where they recently moved from their former location in Emery. The socalled "wagon missionaries." a group ef traveling missionaries, representing rep-resenting two of the sectarian beliefs, arrived in our midst the middle of the week and are preparing to hold services in the ward house Sunday night. I It's nice to receive a check in case your home burns down. Insure with the Home of Utah, or with the Hdme of New York, the leading insurance companies. (Advertisement) O. Sorenson, Jr., Agt. Mr. and Mrs. JamesWimber returned Thursday from their trip "back home" in Missouri,-and have nothing but the best to say of the comparison between our conditions in general and those east Among those who have left to spend the holidays elsewhere are Mrs. C. T. Bowen, who will visit her parents in Aineworth, Neb.; and L. E. Acord.who will hold forth in the company of his lady. The district school held forth to the spirit of Christmas yesterday when programs pro-grams of every kind were the order of the day. The brandnew piano, the ex- 3 DATS 3 ; MORE Our big sale on following only lasts until Xmas Eve Ladies Skirts Ladies, Misses and A dandy new lot just received PriiMronc fnafc a short time ago. Styles are the tiHUUl CII3 liUdia very latest. Following are a few Abou seventy-five, to cloe out prices to go by: 33 t ff Regular $9.50 value now $7.40 . r ., , " 7.50 " 5.50 Bring your pencil and figure the "' 8 50 " 6 25 discount yourself 6!50 " 5.10 4.00 " 3.00 ; Ginghams IOuting Flannel These are all first quality, noth- Take your pick at 9c per yd ? be"er the regular price. g f -f j We will sell these now as follows I All 12c Pieces at per yard 10c i I " 11c " " 9c I Shoes . "i0c " " 8c 1 On all Shoes 20 per cent off 1 This includes every pair we have flenS GlOVCS S We have the largest line in the 8 I. county and offer these at bargains B All XmlC I OV that will surely invite your careful tA.ll SllltXZ consideration and attention. Now B frr rt 4- rOt r"ff is the time to supply your wants H dl 2,K)Q3Y for the next year. g All Underwear & L. D. S- I Garments 20 per cent off I CastledaleCo-op J cellent token from Santa Claus through j i the thougtful trustees, took no little part in the festivities. The Academy announces a special 2-months mid-winter course for parents j and students in an article handed in too ! late for insertion this week, but which ! will be given due consideration next is-! sue. The course begins Jan. 6th and ends March 1st. Invitations have been issued for the. wedding reception of Mr. Alex Ter-rance Ter-rance Reid and Miss Kate Fox, both of ! Orangeville, the same to take place jnext Tie ;day, the 24th. Wishes for j every happiness are extended. I You can't afford to ask your friends ! to go on your BOND when THE TITLE GUARANTY & SURETY CO., of Scranton, ,Pa., offer such reasonable rates on bonds for any officer. (Advertisement (Adver-tisement ) O. Sorenson, Jr., Agt. A largely attended meeting of the bishoprics of the various wards of the stake was held last Sunday afternoon at which Apcstle Grant was present. The Mutual Imsrovement work was one of the subjects treated upon, this stake making a rather poor showing among the others of the church. Joseph Prows, with all his gasoline light apparatus, escorted by his brother Aaron Prows of Clawson, "worked" the Dale this week in good shape, and though not placing many of his plants here, on account of their houses being already wired for electricity, received uncommtn encouragement in the many promises freely expressed that if the present abominable electric service did not soon improve he would be in great demand. A 600-candlepower plant was installed in Alex Pettey's new barber shop, where the unusually advantageous points of this particular lamp may be fully investigated. Former County Clerk Mark Tuttle, is cheduled to till the position now held by Lincoln G. Kelly in the auditor's office when that gentleman rises to the auditorship to be vacated by Jesse D. Jewkes when the latter takes his post as state treasurer. Mark is known all through the county and pretty well all over the state from his present position as traveling auditor, ancTthere are none who do not think that he is very deserving of this honor. . This is but one of the prospective posts of honorfor some of the Kingdom of Emery, however, as Wm. J. Seely, returned to the State legislature for another term, is prominently spoken of for the speakership of the house which soon begins its sessions. We do not want to carry over any of our large stock of Christmas Goods and are axious to clear our store to make room for Spring Goods Golden Rule Cash Store HUNTINGTON, UTAH - . GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS GENTS FURNISHINGS SALE NOW ON B&Ker Mercantile Co. CASTLE DALE i , ; ' ! We are selling our en tire stock of Winter j Goods AT COST in or der to make room for ourspring stockwhich will be here on or about the 15th of next month I W. J. Douglass Castledale Giddes & Pedis warrotod Highest Prices AlwaysPaid PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tslfeoc & Sssw Groceries, Drygoods, Shoes We are prepared to attend to all your wants along these lines and invite your examination COFFINS and CASKETS in svery style, and to moet every purse. A full line of trimmings trim-mings always csrrisd in stock. Pree Delivery Service Emery Co. Hdw. Store, - Castle Dale M. n. ANDERSON, Msnaacr |