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Show WE 0-0 AVE i Potatoes for seed $1.50 Orchard Grass seed, lb, 17c ? Brorne grass - - 13c Alfalfa seed from 2c to 10c V Clover seed to 6c i Apple Trees, 2 for 25c Planet Jr. Planter, worth $14, for $10.90. Plows of all kinds S as low as $8. Harness. Saddles. J I 100 More Things you need at BARGAIN PRICES AH kinds of LUMBER---We are anxious to close out. Come f and see what we have and how low we will sell i J. W. NIXON C The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah S t Bits of Local 4 Information jf. Concerning Ihe Mo-Oemenlj and Doings ijr of Our People in Tottin and County. y Dr. Wood has been busy this week i:ti Ferron getting into the harness. : LOST A week ago, good Jersey cow. Notify Walter Barney, Clawson. Mrs. Foot of Emery is visiting with her son, who has the Olsen livery birn in charge. . Manuel Fostrum of Ferron passed through town yesterday on his way to the coal camp. ' The local Sunday school officers are reminded of Sunday school conference at Huntington tomorrow. Justice A. B. Willey is visiting relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake county. He will t complete summer school before returning. return-ing. Dr. J. C. Graham, of Ferron has rented rent-ed rooms in the Oxford hotel at Price and will practice medicine and surgery in that city. Messrs. Louis Oveson and Edward Larsen of Cleveland will visit us in home missionary capacity tomorrow instead in-stead of on the 29th. FOR SALE Good Monarch range, dresser, and large heavy extension table all for $50. Enquire of Mrs. Chas. Thompson, Castledale. Frank Reynolds, Jr., returned this week from a winter's teaching in Bluff. It seems a little bit lonely, he says, with his folks all moved away. Mrs. Mollie Cash, who has" been in the L. D. S. hospital for some time visited with Mrs. F. E, Woods at Price this week and is expected home today. Lame back is . usually caused by rheumatism of the museles of back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by al dealers. ... We will ship all the potatoes' we have left, in a few days. Come now and get what you want for seed first, so Emery county will have some next year. J. W. Nixon. T. L. McCarty, Wm. J.V Seely and Mark Tuttle were named for Emery " county on the several committees appointed ap-pointed at'the recent republican convention conven-tion in Provo. . "' ".,' '" -.' R U UP-TO-DATE? Are you several months behind in youi subscription, orareyou paid up-to-date': You can .tell by glancing. at. the figures stamped beside the name on your paper DR. P. C. CliRISTENSEN Dentist Castledale, UJaa All kinds of jdental work attended at-tended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Office at residence. j L. P. Tompson of Ferron was a plea-caller plea-caller at the office last Monday. i Mrs. Daniel Clark of Spring City is a guest at the home of her father, Arch Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jewkps returned this week from an extended visit in Salt Lake and Sanpete county. Mrs. Leonard Tanner is again spending spend-ing a few weeks here with her husband. Mrs. Tanner has many friends,, made during her last summers sojourn here. ; Potatoes for seed reduced to 1.50 per bu., orchard grass 17c, brome 13c, alfalfa, al-falfa, clover, garden seed, beets, peas, I and a Planet Jr. No. 4 to plant and cul-. j tivate with,$14 for $10.90. J. W. Nixon i j Milo T. Dyches, a former E. S. A. ! student, well and favorably known in the Dale, and a brother to T.W. Dyches, was married Thursday in Salt Lake, to Miss Winifred E. Wasden, of Wales. All good washers, Milo! I I The local Relief society gave a bene-I bene-I fit dance in the Relief hall last night in ' accordance with the practice of all the church societies, '.he state has been ' called upon for funds toward the relief of the Mississippi flood and Chinese famine sufferers and theRelief societies are taking up the proposition in e arnest. V . S S i THE REASON WHY i - - . ? our liig Shoe Sale was such a success is, that ? what we said we would do, WE DID. Not i a- purchaser came into onr store but he received ) i A BARGAIN. ' ? THE REASON Win ; ' oiir trade is increasing is because ye are .(loino- J s - the riu'iit ihing by our customers -we do imt j ? want to make it all in a day. 'Small profit--- ) (piick returns" is our motto. I ORANGEVI LLE CO-OP j C THEELEc'TmcVoWER 4 MILLING COMPANY i h has on hand a nice selection of '-'" , t : i 1 CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. I j 2 Be modern in yourhome and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live ! f Electric Rower and Milling Co. Ji J. H. TAYLOR, Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. i Now is the time to get rid of rheum a tism. You can dp it by. applyingChamb-erlain's applyingChamb-erlain's Lioiment and massaging the parts freely at each application. For sale by all dealers. '3--? '- dSit at a table of 13 vvns on Friday the 13th of u.i month. C Let a black cat cross your path. d. Break a mirror. CLWalk under a ladder. CLAnd bad luck won't touch your business if you advertise in this paper. 2,Trade ads. know no superstition. super-stition. Clf.you have goods to sell, let the ad. do it.- ! GROCERIES, CANDIES j and FRUITS i GENTS FU RN I S II I NjJ i sale: now on ! BaKer Mercantile Co. I . CASTLE DALE ' ""alB,MBMMI"aWaM'al,g"WMMBM'MlCBIMIMI'MI'1 Hides and Pelts Wanted! CASH PAID 0R. ALL BROUGHT IN A Full Line of Groceries PEOPLES'- PiEA I m(M CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow - |