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Show :CastkdaUf Utah ' . Good Autos for Rent ! By the Day or Hour Auto Supplies C. T. Bowen, Owner 6 ?.3t :3sTr LOVU -n farms, or chard land--, city residence or business property, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortgages or other securities; terms reasonable; special privileges; correspondence invited. Dep't L., 618 Common wealthBIdgDenver, Colo. 6-27 ! Plenty of Good I F" LCD U Fl AND .FEED-STUFF . Customeiy promptly served at the Perron Roller Mill 0, SiColIingham's POULTRY YARD - FOR SALE a Lot of Fine Cockerels at 60c apiece for choice ones. Also a fine breeding male from a hen that laid 242 eggs a ye;'r, worth 55. 00, for only $2.00, NOW. Prices Pric-es will be higher in the spring. CALL NOW Robt. Coilingham CASTLEDALF, - UTAH UNIVERSITY of UTAH Salt Lake City Instruction begins Monday, September 15th Registration of Students and entrance examinations Thursday, Fridey, Saturday September lith, 12th, 13th A million dollars' worth of grounds buildings, and the best teachers that car, be secured are AT YOUR SERVICE. SER-VICE. Courses are offered that prepare for almost any vocation in addition to giving a broad and liberal education. educa-tion. The catalog, which describes the various conrses and gives the registration regis-tration and tuition fees, etc., is sent free upon request. UNIVERSITY of UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah , Miss Arminta Anderson is assisting in the Co-op. County Surveyor In R. Browning left for a ten-day business trip to Wyoming Wy-oming Tuesday. t Miss Margaret Riddl : entertained a number of. her little fri nds at a birthday birth-day party Monday. Messrs. Peter Tolboe and Russell Snow made a quick trip to Cedar mountain moun-tain and back last .Sunday. Miss Carrie Rasmussen of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant visited this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Annie Nichols. " The excavation work is completed j and the concrete work coming along ! well on the new stake building. I For a model of neatness and business-, business-, 1 ke appearance, tne completed R. C. Miller lumber yard would be hard to beat. The Hotel Andersen is completing the installing of cement walks around the building, and the same look mighty fine. ' , Consolidated wagon & Machine Co., Castle Dale, sold one McCormick Daisy I reaper to W. G. Peacock, of Orangeville this week, (adv) The Oscar Beebe family is moving to the former Vic Olsen place, having sold their former home to Mrs. Mary Swasey of Orargeville. Wanted Competent girl or woman I for general house work, one that can ' cook. Good home. Address Mrs. E. j M. Neher, Castle Gate, Utah. 6-tf Frank Jewkes, county agent for the" Studebaker company, reports the disposition dis-position of over two carloads of wagons in this section. A. E. Wall, Jr., temporarily located j in Santaquin where he will teach again the coming winter, made a short visit home to attend the wedding of his brother Ivan. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co., Castle Dik-, Utah, sold McCormick binders to W. F. Fail, Orangeville, and W. H. Staker, Lawrence, the first of the week, (adv) A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.' Ras Larsen last Monday morning. Mrs. Carrie Larsen attending. All concerned concern-ed are doing nicely. Go to Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co., to get your binder twine. Thev have a good supply of the best twine that can be bought. Every ball is guaranteed, (adv) Master Merril Johansen. suffering from a setback in his attack of appendicitis, appen-dicitis, was again rushed by Dr. Graham to the Salt Lake hospital lastThursday. I PRACTICAL COURSES 1 At tho i .1 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE j 0 I The College has re-Krouped Its practical 9 R i courses to meet the needs of the thousands S (a 'A. M. who do not wish to take regular high school j W work. B H a Any person ovci 13 years of age (or any S a yj. -'T person under )S yetirs who has completed tq H ":' ... b- two ywivs or hih school work) may enter D ri-rf-;,v thrxe practical courses without examlna- Bj U I ' j Till". I'V'M) AMK.VTAT.S OF f H Lc ;; i tho various departments of Agriculture. Ci I i - V' - '" ' - Hon:" KoiiomicH. Asriciltu-'f Engineering, II EJ l iji.-J1.' -I'nn nv, nil. A1-i'li;uic Aris are taught, Ft LI IT itf : sut'fi: i . r i . to o'luip u pr.son for success In Kj y -r v j Jifi-V work. ' r t H'ica t.-.s of graduation are yj R " f , l Tin- courses ol' the ('ollre leading to the H W V ' ' ' i : ' - " ' ili-f.rri c of Hach.'Ior of Science are broad fa II -i " ' mill ISWal. Tlv-y rr-quiro hl;;h school M M-.-- preparation. A I. tier a,:l,-.-sar-3 to The fr fl lro-iilcnt. '1 lie Ari'-uitutai Coiioc. Joy,Tm H :? Tlie Arr'Htnri.l College I'mii. will Im- niwiivH wli orpe from every in- hi Kiali) IJniiUintt. r.oann lor.st.d poison.. KVKRV MAN AND WOM- M I-,.,., iJoiiK- of Practical AX IX Till: I'KPnm.H? HAS A BIRTH- It-! ft education. incur ok KinicATio.y. I His brother Eugene was among those accompanying him. Mr. A. A. Day -retftrned homo from Sunnyside, where he has been employed for Ihe past-six weks, Tuesday: He' has the.1- contract 'of remodeling the Geo. Coilingham place. - Messrs. W. L. Guymon and Orange ; Olsen, Mrs. Ada Nickleson and Miss Atlanta Berg have been assisting in the treasurer's office this week, getting out the big batch of final tax notices. - . J Mrs. Marie Christensen, accompanied j bv Misses Oveson and Otterstrom, pass- ; ed through town last Wednesday, en-route en-route for Ferron aud Emery, where in-strvction in-strvction was given the Primary children child-ren along the recently inaugurated manual training line. Everything is in readiness for the starting of district school on Monday the 15th. Following are the teachers with their approximate grades": Andrew An-drew O. Larsen, principal, 7th and 8th grades; L. E. Acord, 5th and 6th; Evin Wilberg, parts of 3d and 4th; Irwin Jensen, 2d and 3d; Mrs. Wells, 1st and 2d; Miss Wood, beginners and 1st grade. I This is but the -upposed arrangement of grades, the final division deperiiling upon up-on the pupils attending the coming year Alvin Jensen will run the third Mid ! land garage car purchased lat week I by C. T. Bowen, and the same will be i placed on a daily morning run to Ferron j and Orangeville and back in time to! I connect with t'le regular Castle Valley auto line car for Price. The regular j schedule and town headqnarters will be annouueed next week. All passengers will be called for when desired, the calls ! being left at various headquarters. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Re-ward for any case of Catarrh that can-net can-net be ' ured -by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Bank of Commeice, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, in-ternally, acting directly upon the blood and" mucous surfaces of the system. Testimorials sent free. Price 75 cents : per bottle. SoH by all Druggists. i Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation I Diarrhoea Quickly Cured "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded 1 me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It also cured others that I gave it to," i writes M. E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa That is not at all unusual. An ordinary j attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably invari-ably be cured by one or two doses of j this remedy. For sale by all dealers, j j ScialtoSoap Users- j b Ve:hve?i (iiuuitity puriase In IhuhIMuhI ;aut--you . j 1' . ' - all to know 'what good soaps' : 9 I Stern's Peroxide and Aljnond & Cocoa are. These are regular 10c sellers, but, to get you J acquainted with a irood soap, we will give you- I Two Bars for 15c, for four days only lieo-innino- Monday, September 8th I SNOW'S PHARMACY PHOTOS! For Finest Photo Work of any kind, visit A. KOPF the Huntington Photogra'er is back at his STUDIO IN HUNTINGTON Pay him a visit i Send Ihm : An ad. in this paper for " any business whatever is a moneygram to the -buying public from you. They appreciate your belief in their financial . standing. They buy your goods. " A moneygram never was marked "collect.",. The currency poursinto your cash box of its own free v ill. If your bargains are advertised "big," your sales are big. People appreciate big, strong, forceful trade announcements. Such ;k!s. inspire commercial confidence. GET Y1SE; ABVEBTSSiHS T!"H IS TO-DAY 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 funds, i This firm is now represented j by co-partners O. Sorenson. Jr. of Castle Dale, and R. Anderson of Mt. Pleasant Correspondence will be answered and business cared for by either. Removal ! The Golden Rule Cash Store of j Huntington has purchased the Huntington -.Go-op. BIdg. and grounds and will move into the same October ist, with a big j stock of new goods. Until then Every thing Goes at Cost i- i Golden Rule Cash Store . HUNTINGTON,- UTAH ' |