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Show jflflYBl ' - 1 -----i S GEMc8BrJcr3KOu3 &7 H S (J3!"-BE I 11 MID-SUMMER SALE II I H , I II Seasonable Merchandise. H I H g gggg 4? B ft lnnn MMt'gittBiifliMMMBBM- fey H js: ncinn Wo tako plcasuro in announcing to our many customers that wo aro nnn -J. H C rMoa offering tho largest and best lino of scasouablo merchandise In South- nana 72 H ' "" W Jgg orn Utah at prices that can not bo duplicated in this section. , Wo onu- fcj, fZ LLLU 49 uuca morato a fow of tho lines wo carry that you arc likely to have uso for. gaca 7 H ? EuEa vacu ' 3 Hf' -- gggg Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbors Prcsorvo Kettles, Preserve Jars ggca 2 j ' rr nnnn Milk Pansand Milk Strainers Full Lino of Steel Granite waro RJgg ,. H nfmn Chicken Wlro Netting Screen Doors and useful Hard waro ennn fl ' n3nn Summer Dress Goods Fourth or July Bunting $-. 54. H JET """" Summer Underwear Linoleum and Carpets caca ;-; ZZ. uuca Good Variety of Silks Men, Doys and Children's Clothing tiaP- 2 Hj S03 Uest Flour on tho Market Tablo Fruits, Pickles and Jams ? & H (A n Good Lino Gents Furnishings. Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish g 0 H : uaus r vjau- S '' 7i nacn-" ' ES3F! 75 J ill Jewelry At Knock Down Prices. Ill f H wg pG3 Buy Where Dollars will go the Farthest $p ; 49 ubuj Q&i fey I i Cedar City CO-OP. v, fl dci ,., -. uu fay 1 5 0 C. J. ARTHUR, Supt. SDOEJ S .? ' 2 nncann n:j:i ! v ": cnrracnnnnnisnnnrnniannnnnnnnrjninnGanacnnaRaGCjnannrinnnncicnnnr.nnannnn 7S -v " CA uuffiuuiiuKu 49 4' zm ju-u---u----u-------uuu-u-au--uu--uuL'uai.u 49 B 'j 2- nnr.nnnnn cocaran.-i - . I S uuu-a uuducu-u 2 i i i ... . P ". i IT'S GOfllE! 81 H An assortment of the most Beautiful Ties, Stylish jK 71 Collars, and Summer Dress Shirts, just'in, , Ji M ) They Suit Every Time. & j W m- 8 Fruit Jar All Sizes, 8 H vl Gaps and rubbers at Prices the Lowest. , Remember H W the LarSe "Webster Dictionary",' Eree. ' P , & Every 25c. cash purchase gives you a . m H Q chance to win it July 25. ' (Q S PAGE & PAGE. 8 8 S3SSS3S3C3SSw3S9S3C3CSS9SS H , X, I shipped sumo day order h . r loWui u uy uXpi uSS funerscbSns a B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. j ricComlck Block, Salt Lake City, Utah W- r-RIDER AGENTS W ANTEO -H & lffes& in each town to tnlco orders for our now HijjhGrado H F talTKS Gunruutucd lileyclcs. eel 11 -Vw t mdis M mWwh IfeSfe "BellSsO," Completo $87S H WaI 1 l IJFmJw " Cossack " auarantcetl IIIu-li Grade $10" 5 m I Is I lflJKft lJAl "Siberian." A Beauty $1278 M fliAlVr iliW Iff I Mll "Neutlarf," RoadKacer $3478 K- la 3niE IM N)l no better blcyclo at any nrico. IE i;lpfKift lrl! (a' Ihi ottcr 7nofco or 7j(kIc( you want ot onc-Wurd H lv fK wllftlfl KfiiiaJ price. Cholco of any Btandurd tires and boat H I fr J&wlJnif9Wl equipment on all our bicycles, titranyest guarantee. B M Si --SnieMS9firml Wo SWrP OW APPROVAL C. O. D. to any one f V-. !: iiTO4VSClVhn tcHfcoMt a caU deposit aud allow 10 DAYS FREE && yV Wfraf? ' lit TR8AP- beroi-o purchaso Is blndlnj? H , S yf. fcLVTipVftS2ar tnl. n In tm.1.) by our Chloniro retail Mores. &$ l0 W LM ) H"! UM?lJVEAHSKi yy Htlfl tSiSn FACTOHY PHICES AND FREE IRIALOFFEH. mi I HW iTr". io tf.9.M. tun"ild "i rin rood of all Kind, at halt n-iruliir nrlw. H ,' I W iiiiurtinJfeiunMcal'g. CiMiinlnsoworldof totulinfrmniloii. iltoforlt, . MT'J. L, BIE6 WOLP. 08., Wacagfl, hi. M ig, rjjg i)nc8t baby that has shown up in Tho following named Cedar laualmvo B. Wjb, tncs0 ,)art8 for some time put in uu ap- arranRed to play a lmslcot ball gamo --Pff--i pcaranco at tho reBidonco of Thoraua with an equal number ol Parowan boys my!iWt ' n Itooho recently. It belongs to tho at Pnngultch Lako on Pioneer day: I1W mintler sex and weighed 12 pounds. John Puoro, John U. Webster, Clurcnco JJ Dr"Green was in aUendnuce. Jones, Ernest Fifo dnd K. J. Milne. H y 1 HI1 TTTTTVTTTfiTrVT4,4,TT4"Wlr,H' 1 snVfTHE- I BON TON X And get your T I CMlflren's Shoes j at prlcpi belov cost. T t X For Novelties In Neckware and X . Uclts vc arc Headquarters : J In Ladles' ready-mado clothing J wo havo a flno stock for you to ? J select from, which, if It does not J J fit, wc will alter till it does. v" T t fr i , i v Next door North of Bank. T Cednr City, Utah, STATE LAND NOTICE. U.NITKD STATUS AND OFFICi:, Salt LakeCny. Utah, May 23, WW. To whom it mayemctri: Notice U hereby irWen llia't the htato of Utah ha fllnl in UiUoOScea list No. 6of latulu h-lecttst h-lecttst li uie Hihl uate for the establishment anil maintenance uf an Intanc AHylum, umlec t-ectluu 11 of the act ol Congrtou, approvrd July 10, 18W. The following tracts embi-accil In .ilt lint aro tu a township containing mineral min-eral claims of recurd, lii Lot 1; SW'4 NWMiNWU SV!l; SBM SWU, Hectton 3; XV. xwj; SWM NUW. ecctlou 10: SVH NW't! W SWU section II, Township 36, Sonlli, KaiijeloV.,s?I.Mcr. A copy ol nalil lUt, m, far as It relates, to said tracts. tj ilescriptite shIhIIvIsIoiis, has been conspicuously ikmim in this odlco for Inspeo-tlou Inspeo-tlou Uy any enoii Interested and by tho public pub-lic ircnerally, Wltliln the next nxty days followlnif the date of this notice, under ueDarimoiitiil Instructions of No. 27, WW 3 U D 1SJ), prttcsls or coil; et airalimt the claim of tho tato to any of the tracts or suWuUimis'lierelnlwforc descrlb-iil, descrlb-iil, on the uround that tho samo Is mora valun. ul?for hilneral tliuii for-iicrlcnltural purpose will be received ami noted for icpori to the General Land Office at Washlnirton. !.'. I alluic so to proiem or tol,tcst within tho time specified WI1 bo connldered suniclcnt cldence ol the iioii-miiicral character of the tracts, and tho hclctw,, thereof belmr dllierwlM frco from objection il be iccQnuneiMed for approval. VK'AKKI.l(i'.S.r H',lrstJunet,-r.aOTMf-1r Subscribe for the "Record." Watch for thelcTwogonTnnd vaaka arrangement to lteen ' cool. I-'0 dcllv -'-ij5 ,. STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITHI) STATUS l.ANI) Ot'l'lCK. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 13, 1904. To whom it may concern: Tim State) of Utah having sclcctrd as a rt of Its iiranl, under the 12tli section of tho Act of Congress approved July IB, 1891, tho following descrltwd tracts, returned by the United States Survjjyor-Ocncral as mineral land, notlco Is herebv itlvcii that the said state will submit proof as to tho character of said land before the Itculster aud Kecelver, at thlsoflicc on Monday the lDthdayof September, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., vli: SWU NWtfj KS4 SW(f, sec. 4: UV.NHM ec. 8 IiKNV'. Hcc.9, ip. 30S., h, 10 W.; VtU SWU. sec. 23, tp. 33 S., K. 10 W embrnccd In List No. 192, for the establishment of perma nent water reservoirs for Irrlgatlm; purposes. Lots 7 and 8 SWU 8KU. sec. 1; NKJf NWM, sec. 12. tp.38rt.. K. 11 W .embraced In LUt No. 50 for the establishment and maintenance of an Insane Asylum. SWMNWM, sec. 17,tp.33S, K. II W, embraced em-braced In List 32 for the establishment aud maintenance of a Miners' Hospital. All persons clalmini; any portion ot saut described de-scribed tract as mineral laud, or drslrluu' to Krotcst or object to the selection thereof by the . tatc, am hereby summoned tnapcar on that date, aud submit testimony In support of their claims or objections. l'KANK I). HOnilS, Hcalslcr G150. A. SMITH. Kecelver. (first June 25 Last August 20) STATE LAND NOTi:i UNITED STAT JpflCE Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20, 1SXH. To triom it may concern: Notlco Is hereby elvcu that tho State of Utah has Hied In this ofllco lists of lands selected se-lected by tho said State under sec-tion sec-tion 12 of tho Act of Congress approved July 16,1894. Tho following tracts embraced In said list aio in townships contalnlnir mineral claims of record, vis: Lotsl7and32. S; SHU sec. 7, S1JJ SWJ, SWM81scc.Bt Si:j( NWJ sec. 13, NEU nK section 14, township 38 south, ranee 10 west: and lots 3 and 4, NEK -Wf sec. lh, V,',i NKtf. SBM NWM.lot I, 8WJ XVM section 1, township SS south, ranue9 west, and SJJ NIJM scct'ou 31, townshlp39 south, rani;e 10 west, S. L. Mer., In List 191 of reservoirs; and lCUNWJi.SWMNEM.NW.M SEX and sec tlou26, township 33 south, ranee 10 west, S. L. Mer. Utah, embraced In 1,1st 23 l'ubllc Ilulld- IllfS. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivision, have been conspicuously con-spicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person interest and by the public generally. Durlnir tho sixty days next following tho date of this notlco under departmental instructions of November 27. 1896, (23 L, 1)1 4&91. protests or contests against tho claim of the State to any ol the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described, de-scribed, on the if round that the name Is more valuable for mineral than for agilcullurat purposes pur-poses will be received aud noted for report to ihnGcncrat I,and OflGceTtt Washington, 1). C. Failure so to protest or contest wltliln the time specified will bo considered sutllclent evidence of tho uon mineral character of said tracts, and the selection thereof, beluirollirrwlso free from objection, will bo recommended for approval. FRANK D. llOUHS, Reels le I GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. First July 2-1ast A"ffust 27.) STATE LAND rlOTICb. United States I.aud Ofhce, Salt, Lake City. Utah,Juno20,1901. --'-.' To Whom it May Concern I The State of Utah having selected ns a part ol It era nt for the establishment ol permanent perma-nent reservoirs under the 12lh section sec-tion ol the Act of Congress approved July 18, 1891, the following detcribed tracts,. iri(1med by the United States Surveyor-General as mlnreal land, notice Is hereby given that the said State will submit proofas to the character ol said land, before the Register mid Kecelver, at this office, oil Monday, the 26th of Sept. 10lM,nt 10 o'clock b. m., vU. SEK SWM section 13, SEMSU'i section 25 township 3S south, range 10 west, 8. L. Mcr., Utah. Alt persons claiming any portion of said described de-scribed tracts ns mineral 'iaud.or desiring to orotest or object to the selection thereof by the Hales re hereby summoned to appear on that latr ii i -,ibmu testimony in support of their luliii" ,r ibiectioiis. PRANK D, lfOimS. Register. OHO. A. SMITH, Receiver. (Plrst July 2 Last August 27) For Sale. A7-room house nnd four lots in northern north-ern part of town; corral, outhouses, etc., together with four acres of water right, l'rlce reasonable. For terms and particulars apply to lionjatniu Smith or Alfred Froyd, Cedur City, Utah. 0-18 lm. THE CEDAR SHEEP ASSN. U9ks tho readers of this paper who aro suflering; with indiccstion or dyspepsia to call on them at. once and got a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If you know tho value of this remedy as wo know It, you would not suffer another day. Kodol Ko-dol Dyspepsia Curo Is a thorough di-gfstant di-gfstant and tl6suo-hullding tonlo as woll. It In endorsed personally by hundreds hun-dreds of people whom it has cured of indigestion, in-digestion, dyspopsla, palpatation of tho heart and stomach troubles generally. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo digests what you eat. It is pleasant, palatable and strengthening. For Sale by Cedar Sheep Ass'n. Mr. Thomas Bladen informs us that a very fine patch of his oats in the South field liastbeen attacked by an army of microbes that havo already diminished the crop of grain by at lenst a third and are still devouring, with the prospects of talcing it all. The pests attack the kernels, and to tho ordinary observer the Held does not show their-prcsehce. their-prcsehce. Professor Decker calls tho mites tho Aphis. Tho pill that will, will fill tho bill Without a gripe, To clcanao tho liver, without a quiver Take ono at night. DoWltt's Little Early Risers aro small, eisy to take, easy and gentlo in effect, yet they aro so cortaln in results that no ono who uses them is disappointed For quick relief from biliousness, sick hoadaehe,'torp!d liver, jaunulce, dizziness dizzi-ness and all troubles arising from an inactive, sluggish llyor, Early Risers aro unequalled. For Sale by Cedar Sheep Ass'n. I . Working Night and Day- - Tho busiest nnd mightiest little thing that over was inado is Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. These pills chango weakness weak-ness into strength, li&tlcssness into energy en-ergy brain-fag Into montal power. They're wonderful In building up tho health. Only 23 c per box. For sale by George Wood. Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons who have done work for the city of Cedar on tho water system that tho recorder re-corder will bo in his ofllco in tho city hall between tho hours of 8 a. m. nnd 5 p. in. on Monday and Tuesday, tho 18th and 10th of this month, to issuo warrants war-rants on tho treasurer for tho labor performed, which must bu presented to him before your frontage tax, which Is now delinquent, can be settled. Ity order of the city council. R. W. IIEYJiOBNE, Recorder. Night Was Hor Terror "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applogato of Alexandria, Alex-andria, Ind., "and I could hardly got any slcop. I had consumption so bad fl that if I walked a block I would cough H frightfully and spit blood, but when all H other medicines failed, thrco SI. 00 H bottle3 of Dr. King's Now Discovery H wholly cured mo and I gained 58 fl pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to H curo Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bron- H chilis and all Throat and Lung Trou- fl blcs. PricouOcaud $1. Trial bottles fl I 'rce fl For sale by Gcorgo Wood. H |