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Show Dur Parts 2 i worth $1.50 for 65c 1 ) SUITS HALF-PRICE Shoes, Furnishing Goods ) 7 at GREAT BARGAINS 1 L Lumber, Shingles, and Lath S Some very nice pieces of Furniture. AU winter goods must go S S J. W. NIXON J y The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Killpack spent i couple of days in the Dale this week. Delbert Peterson left thi? week for LaSal where he will be employed the coming season. The Academy Third years gave a very enjoyable skating party last Saturday Sat-urday evening. Father Mathew Evans of Lawrence was a business visitor in the capital the middle of the week. Elders Calvin Jensen and Thomas L. i Allred of Ferron are laboring as missionaries mis-sionaries in the Dale. Ex-Sheriff Beebe spent a few days this week with his family after several weeks work near Green River. Mrs. Leo Peterson spent the week at Cleveland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Oviatt, her mother being ill. Miss Mabel Seely and Mrs. Emma Davis left Tuesday, the former for Salt Lake and the latter for Castle-gate. Castle-gate. - Some baseball practice has been indulged in-dulged in during the week, the fine weather almost compelling one to get out of doors. The Mutual associations are preparing prepar-ing an excellent program for the Mutual Mu-tual session of conference, which will be held a week from tonight. A 30c sauce pan, given away with every $1.00 purchase of our triple plated de luxe granite wire, at the Baker Mercantile Store. (Adv.) Monuments Representing the BEESLY MARBLE MAR-BLE & GRANITE CO., of Provo, I am now canvassing the countv and solicit your orders, guaranteeing guaran-teeing satisfaction. J. E. KING Headquarters at Ferron, Utah George Kofford of Caslledale who was operated on for internal trouble last week is able to be out of bed . Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. A matinee party was given at the Academy yesterday, the proceeds to go toward the repair of windows. A program, pro-gram, wrestling, and dancing were the order. ' Wellington Seelv of Castledale is here visiting with his relatives. He i came over laslTweek and was here for the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Reynolds. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. Mrs. James H. Wilcox of Castledale is here visiting with relatives and friends. She was accompanied by her little daughter, Olive and her son, j Irvine Day. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. j The Progress had the privilege this week of printing invitations to the wedding wed-ding reception of Mr. Gerald R. Leonard Leon-ard and Miss Bertha Brasher, which takes place Monday at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brasher, at Huntington. The drug store has on display a very dainty piece of handiwork in the shape of a tray cloth, (the product of Miss Effie Cash,) which will be raffled off. We don't pretend to know much about such work, Out the womenfolks are going up over the article. Parley Peterson, recently returned from the Cerman mission field, left for Price this week. He will be given a business education there in the offices of the Farmers Exchange Implement Co., and will, no doubt, show up in the Dale in -another year as manager of that company's interests here. Castledale has every prospect of being be-ing immune from an epidemic of measles meas-les for many years in the future, for with practically every person, large or small, not having had the disease, either enjoying it in good shape now or having good prospects of so doing, there will not be a smell for the disease dis-ease to touch in the next few years. One case of smallpox, contracted at Black Hawk, has also made its appearance, appear-ance, but with the strict care that is being taken with the one case, it is unlikely un-likely that any more will be afflicted. Studio Photos I L Kopf, the Huntington Photographer is .now located in his fine, new studio, and ; in addition to aH kinds of exterior work ; and enlarging offer the advantages of finest Studio South of Salt Lake, The Cleveland Blacksmith -; is now permanently located and is : ' :( "'.:" well prepared to attend to . any . ' .and all your wants in the way I of general blacksmithing, horse- ' shoeing and machine repairing. Firstclass Work and Low Prices guaranteed - ' BERT CHILDS Cleveland, Utah Near PostofTice -i Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlains Cough Remedy Rev. James A. Lewis, Milad, Minn., writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Rem-edy has been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a number of years I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of i trial in cases of colds, coughs and croup." Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it very effectual and continue con-tinue to use it as eccasion requires for years to come, as many others have done. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Old flge Old age as it comes in the orderly process of nature is a beautiful and maiestic thing. It stands for experience, experi-ence, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often is means poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish fiver and a I general feeling of ill health, desoon-J desoon-J dency and misery. This, in almo-t j every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Chamberlain's Tablets taken i Immediately after supper will improve j the digestion, tone up the liver and the bowels. That feeling of depon-! depon-! dency will give way to one of. hope and ! good cheer. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) LAND SCRIP FOR SALE.,, j I have a little Land Scrip for sale 5 that.will take any unoccupied agricul- ' tural'land in the State of Utah with- S out residence or cultivation. Easiest. method of ..requiring, title. .No proofs, to make, no rules to comply with. . IRA R. BROWNING Emery County Bank, Building. . ... - : . The Best Couflh Medicine H "I have used Chamberlain's Cough 3 Remedy ever since I have been keeping house," says L. C. Humes,, of Murbury, Ala. "I consider it one of the best j remdics I ever used. My children have all taken it and it works like a charm. For colds and whoouing cough it is ex- t cellent." For sale by all dealers. ( Adv) 1 i Mats! fiats! TIES! TIErS! Cloves, Arm Bands, Suspenders, Caps, Collars B&Ker Mercantile Co. ' CASTLE DALE Use a Piano lor 30 Days Free For anyone wishing a strictly high grade player piano ! or regular piano, I will furnigh, laid down at any station in Utah, to be placed in your home on 30-days free trial NO INTEREST with not a dollar charged for use in that time, after' which instrument may be purchased ! on the instalment plan vith very small payments and or instrument will be removed if not purchased JOSILPH PROWS Headquarters at Salina, Utah Hides & PeOG: ' Highest Prices AlwaysPaid PEOPLES' MEAT I GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow ' ! - - l ' . ' " I f COMMENCING May, kh) 3rd All Sweaters & L'Sht Colors in Sweater Coats Outing Flannel . Regular 10c yd now 8c at 25 per cent off c 9c " 12c " 10c Men's Underwear regular 1.00 Suit 70c L(WlCS, PllSSCS & ; 1.20 80c (Mds Underwear . at 20 per cent off Hen's Flannel "77 j 77 1 Shirts Mens Leather Gloves i at 25 percent off 25 per cent off . .... ' . ; Raisins, per package 10c Tomatoes, per can - 10c Corn, per can - '. 10c ' Jain, Peas, per can - - 10c ; These prices hold good one week ; only. Everything firstclass ! t. 1 1 - - ', - - ta Castledale Co-op 3 : ; , J |