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Show A Poor fVOeoi who wants a start and wlio is willing to work can get the use of land already plowed and machinery to work with FREE on my dry land e ? farm. 1 am putting in 50 acres myself and ? want good company. Am making almost as , good a proposition on my merchandise. I only 4 i Want What it cost Me 5 I will pay the FREIGHT. 12-in. Syracuse hand plows, Steel e beam best plow made, $14.75. First come, happiest man 'J J. W. NIXOM f The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah EXCURSION RATES VIA D. & R. G. Account L. D. S. Conference, Salt Lake, April 5th to 8th For the above occasion, will sell tickets to Salt Like and return at one fare for the round trip, tickets on sale April 2nd to 7th final return limit April 15th. H. S. Robinett, Agt. Price Mrs. Emmer Day is reported to be on the improve. The Music society gave another excellent ex-cellent recital Wednesday night. Three unsolicited new Progress sub-sariptions sub-sariptions this week. Pretty good, eh ? We enjoyed a pleasmt chat with Grandpi Scilsin of Orangeville last Wedn sday. The E. S. A. and Lawrence baseball teams clash this afternoon on the local diamond. Mrs. Armenta Miller seved the customers custo-mers of Baker's Grocery during Mr. Baker's absence. A fairly well attended basket dance was given last night for the benefit of Mrs. Blanch Jones. The Relief society annual day program pro-gram was rendered in a very creditable manner last Sunday afternoon. Take a glanca at the big list of Progress Prog-ress friends appearing this week on the Roll of Honor! A word to the wise! j Miss MarthaCurtis is down from Sun-nyside. Sun-nyside. It is understoood the coal camp cupidhas "wounded" Martha nigh unto "death." Tjmatoes 10c can, Arbuckles coffee 20c f-kg, calico 5c, gingham 8c, men's suits as low as $4.75, fleece lined underwear under-wear 7c suit, stoves half price. Nixon Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Willey entertained entertain-ed a number of Orangeville friends last Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Wil-ley's Wil-ley's sister Mrs Nelson. The luncheon and ball given by the Young Ladies association last Tuesday was a gra d success and a great credit to the enterprise of officers and members. mem-bers. No excuse for farmers without a farm Read what J. rV . Nixon offers you this week. He has all kinds of new and 2d hand implements for sale dirt cheap; also al-so teams. Juror and witness warrants for January Jan-uary term of the District Court in Emery Em-ery County can now be paid. O. Sorenson, Jr., County Treasurer The E. S. A. Psychology class gave an exceptionally interesting evening's entertainment Sunday last. The papers pap-ers were all well given, and the interspersed inter-spersed selections from the choir and orchestra were much appreciated.' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Baker returned Wednesday from Ogden. Mrs. Baker was called to the bedssde of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ruby O'Byrne, wife of an instructor in-structor in the Ogden high school, who passed away shortly after. Mrs. Baker was prostrated with grief and it was necessary to send for Mr. Brker, who left hurriedly. Report comes to U3 of the State Road Commission's acceptance of the transcontinental trans-continental automobile road through our county. This project has been worked for by many of leading men, and the result is a just reward of their efforts. The road will connect Grand Junction and Green River, from there to Castie-dale, Castie-dale, and thonce through theValley and out through Salina. I Children are much more likely to con tract the contagious diseases when they ! have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet f eaver and consumption are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant pleas-ant and safe to take. For sale bv all dealers . i You can say gootlby to constipation with a clear conscience if you use Cham berlain's Tablets. Many have been per I manently cured by their use. For sale I by all dealers. Seekers of the exquisite in all that is entertaining were rewarded last Friday night to the fullest extent. The long looked for Imperial Concert Trio made its appearance on that night and gave a recital that will long be remembered. Mrs. Buxton held the audience enraptured enrap-tured with her sweet melody. She has I a wonderful voice both in range and j sweetness, reaching most naturally the i highest notes. Miss Gray, viol:nist,also proved herself a master, ner instrument fairly quivering with the emotion instilled instil-led from the soul of its charming adept-ress. adept-ress. Miss McVey, however, was peeress peer-ess undisputed, with her charming readings. read-ings. Her cnild dialect work and musical mus-ical readings were incomparable. She has a style and voice that permits of perfect impersonation. EE E O j I Our stock of garden seeds is still in fine shape. The season p is fast approaching for planting and we are in a position to 1 I supply your wants with I CARPENTER and MORSE "SEEDS THAT GROW" I ; n I for H Days we will make a j I Special Price on Hen's r j j Boys' Clothing j now in stock, also on all g Made to Measure, Ladies' ! and Gents' Suits and Coats During these ten days come in and let us take I your measure and have the suit dselivered any time you wish. Order now for commencement CASTLEDALE CO-OP THE ELECTRIC POWER & MILLING COMPANY 1 , has on hand a nice selection of V CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. I Be modern in yourhome and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live j f Electric Rower and Milling Co. j j J. H. TAYLOR, Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. j GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS GENTS FURNISHINGS SALE NOW ON BAKER'S GROCERY CaSTLE DALE Hides and Pelts Wanted! CASH PAID fOR ALL BROUGHT IN A Full Line of Groceries PEOPLES' NEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow |