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Show The brick work is completed on the Sorenson building-. The Electric Powder & Milling Co. of Orangeville, is paying cash for wheat. Horse blankets that are blankets and all kinds of seasonable goods on hand p.t J. W. Nixon's. Wanted I have the best field in the county and will take rams, sheep or cattle cat-tle to feed it off have plenty of hay also. L. N. Hume, Emery. The drug store moved to its new location lo-cation in the new brick the first of the week. New goods nnd new furniture are arriving and when fixed up the store will be a dandy. T. B. Vaughn and wife have gone to Vernal where Mr. Vaughn has taken a contract for some construction work. He will probably be avvay as long as the weather is fit for te.im work. We are offering imported Rustic for $33 per Al. for 15 d lys, have plenty of lath, ceiling, flooring and finishing lumber. If in the market call and get cur prices. We can save you money. Huntington Lumber Co. 53 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fullmer of Claw-son Claw-son are rejoicing over the arrival of a son on Monday, October 31st. As this is the first boy aaj ha h is four elder sisters you c.-in bet tnat J. P. is happy. He was at the sawmill on Ferron mountain when the news reached him. Dr. O. E. Coleman returned from Denver the first of the week and reports re-ports that his little girl is slowly recovering recov-ering from her ailment. Tne lictle b y was laid to rest in the Denver cemetery. You may be sure that the gentleman is lonely these diys, with one little grave in Denver and his little daughter sick, he has good reason for loneliness. Don C. Robbins was a passenger to Emery the first of the week where he has an interest in the oil work being done: He is still boosting for Emery county and feels that we have only a little while longer to vait for the . modern improvements we have been booking for for so many years. Mr. Robbins has been a booster for this section for the past thirty years. Arrangements have been made by County Treasurer Nephi L. Williams for Emery people to pay their taxes at Duzette & Peterson's store and for Cleveland and Desert Lake people to pay at the Co-op at Cleveland. As the Fruit Grower's Stite Bank at Green River is also authorized to collect this places the collectors over the county where the people can get at them without with-out making any lon drives. The people of Oranreville are going to start Wednesday morning next to repair re-pair the road betweon their town and the canyon. A collection is being taken up to pay for cem ;nt for piers for the ; bridge to be built over Doby wash and it is the .intention to fix the road along , there in good shape before cold weather sets in. They. -have asked us to state that inasmuch as this is a public road used by all the people on the creek they would appreciate having some help ' from Castledale. They are going to do the work anyway, but if any men with or without teams will help them they will appreciate the assistance. A free dance at the Co-op hall tonight. to-night. U. E. Curtis will be the speaker. speak-er. Don't mi ss this. Feed For Sale I have 250 acres of nasture and 200 tons of hay on my Mulen ranch for sale. J. D. KiLLPACK. B. F. Petty treated the editor and family to a nice bunch of spare ribs and a "hunk" of sausage the other day. Thanks. A Bargain A lot and a half with t vo room house a id other buildings, good fruit, etc., cheap. Inquire of A. j D. Dickson. J. J. Hardy h is le.ely added a tire shrinker and other tools for wagon work j to his equipment and is cloin that class of work now. Conference is in s '.--sion in Ferron at j this time and m my Castle lul ; people are there in a::e:id-in . Many others have passed through town on their way to that peint. H. P Octosen ail family reached here last Friday from B neta. They will spnd the winter here where the children can at'end scnool and Mr. Ottosen look after his co d inin e. Don't fail to vote for the amen 'ment providing for funds for hi schools and kindergartens. The other amendments i are good too, but t lis one is the on e in which all the people ara most vitally interested. in-terested. If you can't afford to toy a new wago.i an 1 nee I one come a-i I see my second hand on s that I am offering at a bargain, either one will carry 5000 I pounds Safely and will only cost you .$45 each. J. W. Nixoo. Robt. GjrJon and wife were do-vn from Hu.itington the fir.-t of the week an 1 m i le a business call at this office. Mr. Gordon his been at Huntington mtny years an 1 is one of her best and most well-to-do citizens. Call again! Our stock of fall and winter supplies, dress goods, outings, bla.ikets, heddwear, underwear, heaters, ranges, furniture, trunks, telescopes, overshozs, German socks, Icgiings and a generjl line of findings find-ings is all complete. Call and we will please you. Prizes still on. Orangeville Co-Op. j S. A. Harris writes from Provi that he is going to stay t'l ere until spring, i part of his card reading as follows: "I : think I should have been able to elude the officers and get through this city of : refuge (for the demented) all right, but one of my horses got crippled and I was j forced to surrender to the inevitable." "A White Lie" is the title of a play presented at Orangeville and Castle lale the first of the week by the Cleveland Dramatic Co. It was a good play and well presented, the costuming being : better than that put on by many travel ing shows. . The members of the com pany deserve a great deal of credit for i the trouble .they took to arrange the j hall so as to. make it attractive and I comfortable for their patrons. Those ! who took part are as follows: J. D. Brinkerhoff, :: E. V. Ericksen, J. T. Johnson, C. L. Christensen, . Kate Christensen, 'Myra McKee, and Grace ; Cox. They got a good house here as (the people were hungry for a show, not having had one since the close of the schools. "I am pleased to recommend Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy as the best thing I kntiw o'f and safest remedy for coughs, coja.s.;iuid bronchial trouble." writes-Mrs.-L.-B- Arnold of Denver, Cold. We have used it repeatedly and it has never failed to give relief. " For tai by Snow '8 Pharmacy. Don't forget that I am in the ma"ket f..r alfalfa seed and pay the highest price. J. V. Nixon. Notice for Publication Coal Entry ' (Sees. R. S.) La-.d Otfice a: Salt L::ke City. Utah. Oct. 24. 191ft. No'iee is t ei'cl-y (riven that K ached Meel s f Hit ;tinir'on. (."otmty of Em. ry, S'ate of t"iah. w'-to. on the Mh day of Deeomher. bied - ilds '.tb.ee Coal D. ciaratury Statement f. r the W 1 S ! 4 . Se1 1 Se! t Sec. 2e. anri Sw 1 1 Sw'i Sec 21 . F'.vp MSou'h kanp-c s K.. S. L. M.. has this e?ay liled in this dice Application to Purchase s;dd hnv! li-iiler Mi. provisions of sections 'S.'Ab to 2v-"2 : U.S. Revised Statutes. Serial ".".ml. A i . y a. d al prrsor s claim in f atl v.'is.ly the lands ! descr.tK!, (u siring to obj. ct for any reason to I he entry Miereof by applicant she.u'd le their avits e.f pri.lest in this office on or lefore the Sth day of IVctmlxr. l'jio. E D. H. THOMPSON. Register. Firs- pnb Oct. 2'J last Dec :. lflu |