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Show 500 Gano Apple trees at 20c ea. p All tranched in and in good condition p 1 U. S. Cream Separators $6o$70 A lot of machinery at a bargain j Coffin fixtures and trimmings y Plenty of cement and wallplaster; Wallpaper, Carpets and J C furniture; Tailor-made suits for men and boys that are the s latest style; .Spring dry goods are all in; Best rubber boots ? $3.60. We are running a cheap cash store come and s-e C jj our goods and prices p S J. W. NIXON The Price Regulator Huntington and Lawrence J tBits of Local 1 Information i Concerning 1h Movements and Doinj p of Our TeopIe in Totvn and County y Wm. Glassman left town today. If they haven't itanywhere else, co-nj and get it from us. Castledale Co-op. Ole Tuft of Lawrence was a business calbr yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Johnson is spending a few dajs with her folk in Huntington. Good lucernseed screenings, all cleaned clean-ed for 3) to 5c per pound at Nixon's. T. W. Dyches and Emma Anderson attended Sunday School beard meeting at Cleveland Sunday. J. D. Killpack of Molen was one of the Dale visitors Wednesday. He attended at-tended the farmers institute. When you haven't anything else to do, come in and see us. Castledale Co-op. Brigham Nielsen of Huntington left for Wyoming the first of the week. He will work up there for a f e n months. S. P. Snow and wife were in Salt Lake this week on bu sines. We expect them back today. The professors from the college left Thursday morning to hold institute at Green River. Henry Day, lately returned from a mission looked quite natural in his working work-ing clothes the past week. One Renovator disc harrow, one seed drill, one plow, t.vo wagons, one layotf, for less than wholesale cost at Nixon's. The academy put on a big dance last night to assist in buying more machines for the sewing classes. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes, Jr., were visited by the stork Wednesday morning. morn-ing. All concerned are doing nicely. All kind of shovels, hoes, garden tools. The famous Fitz overalls, Russel or Canvas gloves, spring underwear and dry goods. Orangeville Co-op. Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Liniment. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. The academy basketball teams got a little practice yesterday and the day before, be-fore, preparatory to m ;eting the Cleveland Cleve-land teams today. A certain Bro. Wil-ley Wil-ley was very much in evidence. W. C. Behunin made a trip to Price yesterday. His wife will meet him there today on ner return from Chicago where she a; ten led hes mot ler's funeral, and accompany him home; In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtai.iel by applying Chamberlain's Lini.nent. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. Joseph Show, a sheepman of Mnnti and a brother of S. P. Snow of Orangeville, Orange-ville, has been in the county looking after his shearing at Clawson. He left . Orangeville Thursday for Manti. $80.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to men with rig, to introduce our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer unless you mean business. Eureka Poultry Food M'g. C. (Incorporated,) East St. Louis, 111. 1 j Geo. A. Baker, our new grocerman, has been disappointed this week in not getting his goods from Price but is : looking for them today. He has been visiting and getting acquainted during spare moments. The Brown girls of Green River, wh have been attending school here the ' past winter, will return home the latter part of the coming weeK. Al ss Mabel ' Brown deserves a rre it deal of credit, for the way she has conducted her I school. I Robert Johnson of Orangeville was in ! Manti lasc week to attend the funeral ;olr his father, Robert Johnson. Mr. : Johnson was an oil U;ih pioneer and has lived in Manti since '5J. All his children, excipc one, were at his bedside bed-side when he past away. Zoram Christensen, an old resident of Fountain Green, wili be ra.nsTibjred by j quite a number of Fountain Green folk. He has recently returned fron Arizona and visited with his old school chum, O Sorenson, Jr. He will no doubt locate lo-cate somjivhere in Utah. 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. ROSS, 816 21 Ave. So., 294 Minneapolis, Minn. The Progress has just completed some receipt books and they are ready for the trade. They are on good paper, well bound an J the ritfht size for the pocket or desk. One book at 20 cents or a half dozen for $1.03, postpaid. Address, The Progress, Castledale, Ut. When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cou?h Re-.nidy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots U3ed in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syr ip, making ir. pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. The president of the Stake Relief Society and her aids have bei'i visiting with the organizations of tie several wards this week reporting the counsel given the sisters a-, the general conference con-ference at Salt Lake April 6th. The chief features discussed was the care of daughters and beautifying the home, which will ten 1 to h'i'd th children home, andsriitar cin litions. Their final meeting waj held at Castledale yesterday. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sic'tness. Keep your bowels regular, reg-ular, madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many si nple things, it may lead to serious consequencee. Nature Na-ture often needs a little assistauce and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indication, much distress and suffering may be avoi led. Sold at Snow's Pharmacy. The Columbia Ma.jazi.a-- will publish in the August number a write-up on the resources and industries of Utah. The ; article will be prominently featured, j and special mention will be made of the j resources of Emery and Wayne connties. j Any of the commercial clubs or individuals individ-uals wanting an issue will send their name and fifteen cents to Edward Hart Madison Ave., New York. S. P. Snow, Jr., our local druggist passed the examination of the state board of pharmacy with flying colors. His certificate entitles him to practice iu twenty-three states. !IOK)-0KQK) We have the Goods! I Our Prices are Right! S We Would like your business $ I and will treat you right ORANGEVILLE CO-OP. BJvHKE j k;K-0 THE ELECTRIC POWER & MILLING COMPANY ? V has on hand a nice selection of 3 jj CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. 6 2 Be modern in your home and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live 5 v J f Electric Rower and IVI i 1 1 i mg Co j C.L ALLEN, Pres. B. L. LUKE, Sec. and Treas. J 6 leO-O-Kir L L L Jf l 0 M - J O O J J 3 J 0 ! vMA oVGn 65 YEARS' I yl-.. EXPERIENCE , Trade Marks '. ; Designs ''fH Copyrights Ac. Anrone PPnrtlug n nkcl rh nnd drci-lnt ton mnj nnl-l;ly iisrcrtain cur op.rii- n l rue wlitMtirr an Invention prnlinl.lv v n u " ' -iMv CVninimt)f. Mimftncily(miiiotiil.J. (IMIULOPK onl'ntcnia At: iL free. (Mi1fst nt'Oin y for srcuriiitf piitrntr. I af ours t uken tlironuli Miimi A Co. receive tprcUti notice, wlrl-out ehnruo, lu the Scientific jlmcilctt!. A hnnfliorrplT IIln"trnloi1 wpf-kly. I .n re-oat clr- riilulniti of mif e.-n'i't ibrt J-. in iml. Turn is, f ( a jT'ir: 1'inr umntlia, buldbyull nowatlealor, ilUNM&Co.3G,B-NewYcr( llraucb Onice. 625 F St, Waahluiilou. I). C $1.50 pays a year's subscription Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Good-bye, Gingerbread! A You'll Like our Splendid Line of Fine Alma Hater q k Student Styles of Oxfords 1 Young Hen's Styles for Young Men Young Ladies' Styles, Young Ladies NOT MERELY OLD STYLES WITH AN EXTRA SET V h 0E BUTTONS -COME IN, STUDENTS, AND LET US PIT YOU UP FOR COMMENCEMENT : : : j CASTLEDALE CO-OP |