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Show Listen, Tarmers I New Renovating Harrow, Price $64, for $40.00 S 12 in. Steel Beam Syracuse Plows 13.90 j 18 in. 12 disc Harrow, $48 for - 32.00 50 Tooth Harrow, Steel, $15 for - 9.00 j S Luke Layoff, worth $30 - 22.50 S Planet Jr., No. 4, latest attachments. $14 11.90 J Many more such bargains on our closing out sale ? Read on v Grass Seeds for less than cost. Fine, large, white po- 7 tatoes, f 1.76 per bushel. All kinds of garden seeds f p Big Reduction on Baby Carriages and Go-Carts f We are DETERMINED to wind up' our business this C f summer so now is your chance to get seasonable mer- ? v chandise' cheap. s J. W. NIXON I C The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah . J I n I H Bits of Local jSi Information jj, ff54 - Concerning thi MoilemtnU and Doingj S JM 'Br y of .Ottr Ttoplt in To tun and County. f 11 ' Mr.andMrs.David Ellis ofFerron were attendants at the hop Thursday night. Most of the students were busy yesterday yes-terday moving their household chattels to their several homes. Many citizens from the surrounding towns were visitors at the capital during dur-ing the week, attending different parts of the week's festivities. A. E. Wall Sr. gave some interesting facts he gleaned at the late conference confer-ence in Salt Lake, last Sunday, when he spoke at the sacramental servi.-es. Now is the time to get rid of rheumatism. rheuma-tism. You can do it by applying Chamberlain's Chamb-erlain's Liniment and massaging the parts freely at each application. For ale by all dealers'. - - i Master Floyd Day has entered the Potato contest inaugurated by the National Na-tional Copper bank of Salt Lake City mentioned in these columns heretofore. Here's hoping he may carry off the honors for Castle Dale. Byron Oviatt, the newlywed, and his wife, formerly Miss Rhoda Rebber the bonny Elmo school-marm, now living in Cleveland, were in attendance at the hop Thursday night. They didn't look any the worse for their experience, either. TheAcademy nine played a"practice" game with the town Thursday afternoon with 30 to 4 results. R. L. Smith returned this week from San Juan and is making an effort to dispose dis-pose of his local holdings before he re- j turns to that country. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of back, for which vou will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by al i dealers. i Claire Winters was brought into town Thursday suffering from broken ribs and collar bone sustained in a fall from his horse when out on Buckhorn. Dr. Wood is attending him. . Dr. P. C. Christensen the dentist, who has been making professional visits in Huntington and Cleveland the past few weeks, reports business in those places very good. Dr. Christensen will return to Castledale next Tuesday, when he will resume his practice here. Castle Dale will in all probability have an up to date water system, following fol-lowing the good example set by our sister city, Huntington. Richard R. Lyman was in town last Friday night to sound the subject and will again be down here in a couple of weeks when a mass meeting will be called and the whole subject gone into thoroughly. Poor appetite is sure sign of impaired j digestion. A few closes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Li verTablets will streng- i then your digestion and improve your I appetite. Thousands have beea benefit- ted by taking these Tablets. Sold by all dealers. ' I At Huntington a prominent citizen. James H. 'Stevenson, received a serious injury to the eye recently. While lifting a plow into a wagon, the implement fell from the edge of the wagon box, j striking Mr. Stevenson in the face, breaking his glasses. A piece entered en-tered one eyeball. It is believed that the sight may be saved. We notice that two Emery county babes were winners in the recent Bor-dens Bor-dens baby contest held in Salt Lake city recently. Entries were made from all the surrounding states.-- Bert Stanley Johnson and Elias Kirby of Huntington were the two successful! youngsters from the Kingdom of Emery winning a silver spoon and a crib blan ket respectively. Cupid hth-many charms: Aye, e'en to the entering of thf. hearts of the disciples dis-ciples of the illustrious art of pedagogy. Witness the announced marriage last Wednesday, in the Salt Lake temple.of Mr.Thomas S. Johnson and Miss Anes Wickman! The couple have both spent the winter in the Dale as instructors in the local district school and have given excellent satisfaction. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mrs. H. A- Wickman of Emery, where she enjoys the greatest great-est of popularity. The groom is a native of Wayne county and a versatile teacher teach-er in both the Sabbath and district schools. The couple will be at home in CastledaJe after the 15th inst. The Rainer quartet will appear in the Emery Stake academy hall next Tuesday night in a grand concert and dance. The gentlemen themselves and the pianist gave some very good examples exam-ples of the excellent selections they have to offer, last Wednesday night between the acts of the opera. The members of the company areUtah boys one of the number, Mr. Savage, having lived here in the Dale until a few years ago, and is well known here. They all are adepts in their lines and promise a most pleasant evening's entertainment. entertain-ment. A dance will be given following the concert. "I dread this trip to Denmrk, for I have a felling I shall never return alive, j I just, know cnat the boat will sink or something awful happen to me, and, if you ever find my body " With these words to her brother Thomas Howard, Mrs. Peter C. Hanien numbered am Jig ttd pissengers on the Titanic, went on to tell the kind of funeral she wanted, what she wanted to be buried in and what kind of flowers she wanted on htr casket. Then she started tor New York, whence, accompanied accom-panied by her husband, she sailed last Februaryor Denmark. They were on their return voyage on tho Titanic and they do not appear among the list of those rescued. EXCURSION RATES VIA D.&R.C. Account Colorado- Utah Good Roads Convention at GrandJunction, Colo. May 2 and 3. Tickets on sale May 1 and 2. Good returning May 4. ($1.50 pays a year's subscription j . . . ' THE ELECTRIC POWER & MILLING COMPANY has on hand a nice selection of f j CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. ' Be modern in yourhome and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live J Electric Rower snd Milling Co. t i J. H. TAYLOR. Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. J 'j & i O' js ty o d-O ijJiiJj'iJjJijjjj - GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS OENTS FURNISHINGS SALE NOW ON B&Ker Mercantile Co. CASTLE DALE Hides and Pelts Wanted! CASH PAID FOR ALL BROUGHT IN A Full Line of Groceries PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow j Row about the Bate? Jlrt You "Up-tO'Bak" or are you several months behind in your subscription? It is all told by the date appearing beside your name on your paper. You are paid to that date. j -r- (fill ii rr Hflif'fw Wrappers! LI Li are made from the very best pure VEGETABLE PA RC H H ENT at the following fol-lowing prices: j ioo Wrappers, printed - $ -5 Postage extra, 5c 250 " " " -1 .75 Postage extra, 10c 500 44 " " 1.25 Postage extra, 20c iooo 44 44 - - 2.25 Expressage, 25c i nAI L ORDERS and telephone orders prompt- j ly attended to, upon receipt o! above amounts. PLEASE SPECIFY: 1st, kind of butter hand separator, home dairy, or ranch; 2d, name of maker and town; 3d, nan' bcr desired printed. 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