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Show Professional Cards $ T"'""'1""''!!' E. H. RYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUULIC . . . Furniture Block, - Cedar City. 1 1 J geoTb. grSnwood Attorncyat-Lavv. Ocncral Office anil Court practice of nil kinds. HKAVKIl - - UTAH. W. F KNOX, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice ttt all CourU of tlic Slate. HF.A VF.R CITyT ' TAH. I .... Plume N . 0 Wm. Houclieii J. H. Arthur d d HOUCUEN & ARTHUR ) A Titiirln I'ulilln, l.nul nml Sllnlntr A v Attorney. T $ SURVEYORS. Q i AH T.nmt mid MlnliisliinliifMl'HMiipt-i t ly illti-nili'il , I M jour Uriil Kxfuto r A mill Milling lrnpi-rtr r 1 1 1 1 u. A Notary rubllo Almi) In office. 9 Office In F a KXPHl'jS 11XI)0. Cdlur City, Utah. A Flour is an extreamely scarce article ar-ticle to get in Cedar at the present time. A good crop of wheat has been raised, and there is no doubt plenty of grain in the settlement, but it is in the hands of the producer, who is holding' it inhopes of a raise itr. price, with .the result that .the dealers .have ttfifftQtnmvAXm to obtain flour for t( trade Thepro ducer is but little better oft as far as flour is concerned, lor the one mill which has stood still all summer for want of grain to grind, is .now so crowded that owners of grists arc fortunate if they can get it ground as fast as they can eat it; in fact if they have large families it is not at all unlikely that jhey may have to skip a meal or two now and again. The lucky chap appears to be the man from a distance, who is accommodated accom-modated on that account while the Cedarite looks on with hungry eyes as the non resident carts his flour away- It is of no apparaut advantage advan-tage to live in the town where the mill is located. Flour was jelling at the Cedar Coop two weeks since for $2. per hundred, now you cannot buy it at any price, and if they had any it would cost at least $2.50 tK i IllGEDflH GITY DRUG 0 y ll ' DEALERS IN m Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, j Fine Perfumery, f Choice Cutlery, Mt Hot Water Bottles, Syringes, Etc, 1" Doctors' Prescriptions tt t Carefully Compounded by a I1 'I Registered Pharmacist BENJ. F. KNELL, Proprietor. I Weekly Store News. jj x J You Want :: I I Rubber Goods."!! '' t . . - ,. We have Men's Cyclones at 60c per pair. ' I Men's Norway's at $1.25. Women's : Brittiny's at 75c. Misses Cyclones at 50c. ; Children's Cyclones at 40c. Also Men's High Topped Three Buckle Over Shoes X a a't $2.10 per pair. & & j 4 X "-' ' I A good line of German SocRs. I f If you are in need of Rubber goods call and i J Examin Ours. 1 1 1 1 1 1 vgH f i u i l JL; RAMBOUILLET riERINQ Yearling Lambs. Ail Sired by my $4tO JP-ixi-o 23jied. Buck, Purchased from V. S. Hanson, the far famed Utah sheep breeder, and crossed with my choicest practically pure bred ewes, which have been bred up for over 20 years. I have only a limited number and they are going fast. 000000 mmmammmmmmmmmsmmEmsMmmmmm Prices Reasonable. Address WILFORD DAY, Parowan. 11 , , ,; , ,- '' - 1. J I PAROWAN DRUG STORE ,S ft JOHN T. MITCHELL, Prop. 5 a x Porowan, Utah. J x Drugs, Patent Medicines, - J Toilet Articles, Per- x t fumes, Etc, Etc. 00 .J ft 2 s 5 st Famous Luglilln Fountain Pens X & & Physicians' Prescriptions .v j Carefully Compounded. jjGURTIS HOUSE, J ar- , ., , 7' H h' MISS JOSIC CURTIS. Prop. H t: & ; - A home like place for trav- j S elers. Good Sample Room, 5 UathRoom and Stabling, x K RATES REASONABLU, k k 3 6 istWcstSl. Parowan, Utah, x K X More New ! I Goods i X V. Be Sure and j Call. $ T Yea wo have just unpacked a flno T f lino of Winter Skirts, Jackets, X X Wraps nnd Mrs; Ladles' Winter !jl Underwear and Winter MUHn- cry. t t t t t t J y X, Wo rccetvo now goods every 4 X' ten dus direct from Eastern T murketa and kcop In touch ? g. with the latest htylus and pvt 4. X terns. If you wunt to koup up T $ with tho times ict your sup- A plies hero. t t t t X Mrs. Adelia Murie. X I Cedar City, Utah. H'!'J"J'''I'I''HvMi..j...j.tjl Subscribe for the "Record." |