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Show H H-wiimwiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k inmm b 1 SEVEN WAGON LOADS I OF NEW GOODS H Jnst in at the I CEDAR CITY GO-OP J HH 1 , " , . H ,' The shipment embraces all our spring :: H :: and summer lines of Ready-made Cloth- H :j. ing, Furnishings and Underwear, Dress :: H :j Goods and all kinds of Dry Goods; Men's, H jj Youths' and Children's Hats in Straw, ;; H t : Felt and Wool; Ladies' Waists, Over and H :: Under Skirts, Sun Bonnets, Parasols, j H :: etc.; Table Linens and Table Cloths. Al- J H :: so a large fresh stock of Groceries, ;; :: Hardware, Tinware, and in short, goods H :; for every Department. This is perhaps the largest shipment jj M ; of goods ever imported to Cedar City by ;; M , one firm during a single week, and fur- :j H. :: nishes our customers a wide assortment:: in all lines to choose from. In our Dry :: H Goods Department we are especially :: H - :: well stocked, our collection embracing :: H :: all the late and popular fabrics, not only :: B :: for ladies' wear, but for shirtings, do- :: H :: mestic purposes, etc. If you are at all :: H :: particular in your tastes, the time to buy :: H :: is while you have a large and unbroken :: H i: line to choose from. The goods are now J I BraV ','. open and you are invited to call and in- H : spect them: We know we can please Hgr ou " v- . jj CEDAR crrv CO-OP J fan H C. J. ARTHUR, Superintendent. bTbV H State Land Notice. H Unltod Stntos Laud Ollloo, Salt H Luko Olty, Utah, January 0, 1005. H To Whom it May Concorn; Notico'is horoby given that tho H iStato of Utah bus Mod in this oilico llsta of laude solootod by tho said H Btato uudor eootion 12 of tho Aot of M Congress approved July 10, 181H. H Tho following traota ombracod in wild H ' lists aro in townBhipa containing BmI , mineral claims of record, viz: H Lots 24, 25 und 20, boo. 31, T. 119 H S., R. 10 W, nnd EK NE& nnd H EM SEfcf boo. 20, T. 30 S., R. 11 B W., ombracod in list No. 58, Insnno H Asylum. H E SBK boo. 23; and EM H NEK boo 20, T. 38 S., R. 10 W., B ombracod in list No. 33, Minors H Hospital. H Oopios of said Hats so far as thoy H rolato to said traota, by descriptive H subdivisions, havo boon oonspiouous- H ay posted in this oilico for inspection B1 'Ly , any person interosted, and by tho H publio gonorally. H During tho sixty days iio.it follow- H lug tho dato of this notlco, nndor H .dopartmoutal instructions of Novom- H bor 27, 1800, (23 L .D., 159), pro- B teste or contests ngohist the claim H of tho stuto to any of tho tracts or H .subdivisions horoiuboforo desoribod, H .on tho ground that tho samo is moro H vuiuublo for mineral than for ngrlcul- H -tural purposes, will bo roooivod and H uotod for toport to tho Qonorul Land H -Oflloo, at Washington, D. O. Fall- H nro bo to protest or contest within tho H timo spooiflod will bo cousidorod H HufQolout ovidonco of tho non-mluor- H nl oharactor of tbo Bald tracts, and H tho Bolootlou thoroof, boing othorwisb H froo from objoctlou, will bo recom- H mondod for approval, fl FRANK D. HOBBS, H RcgiHtor, H GEO. A. SMITH, H Rocolvor. HHh (First, Jan. 20 Last Mar. 17. ) PROBATE ANQ GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. far Karlhor Informnilon Commit CimiiiI, Clerk or tlin Iteipectlve Sleneri ESTATE OF JAMES pORLETT: Oroditors will prosout claims with vouohors to tho undersigned at her rosldouoo at Oodar Olty, Iron county, State of Utah, on or before tho 19b day of Juno, A. D., 1005. MARY J. OORLETT, Administratrix. Edmond II. Ryan, Attoruoy for Administratrix, Cedar Oity, Utah. (First Fob. 17 Last Mar. 10. Notice to Trespassers. $25.00 Roward will bo paid to any ouo who will furnish proof that will convict nny person of cutting or dostroying any timbor or wood upon tho hundrod and twolvo patoutod iron claims or tho section of patented laud at and around tho Davis Springs, in Irou Mountain Mining distrct, Iron county, Utah, belonging to tho under-slgnod. under-slgnod. S. R. MILNER. Estray Notice. Stato of Utah, County of Iron, i tho Parowan precinct of said county. I have in my possession tho following follow-ing doboribod estray animal: Ono gray horso, about 8 years old, brnndod -H- on loft thigh, whioh if not clnimod and takon away will bo Bold at publio auction to tho hlghost cash biddor, at tho estray corral, in Parowan product, on tho 14th day of March, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Said ostray was takon up by mo on tho 3rd day of March, 1005. EDWARD RENTLEV, Poundkoopor lor Parowan Preolnct Parowan, March 4, 1905. k i, i Advertise In The Record. buamplon Liniment lor Knumuim. Ohas. Drake, a mnll carrier at Ohaplnvlllo, Conn., says: "Chamberlain's "Cham-berlain's Pain Dalui is tho champion of nil liniments. Tho past year I was troubled a groat deal with rheumatism rheu-matism in my shoulder. After trying try-ing sovoral euros tho storokeopor hero recommended this romody nnd it com plotoly cured mo." Thoro is no uso of any ono sulferiug from that painful ailment when this linlmont can bo obtained for a small sum. Ouo application gives prompt relief nnd its continued ubo for a short tlmo will-produco a permanent cure. For cal by alt Dealers. TOM WATSON'S MAGAIIHE . "Tho Mnpiziurf that has an -Ideal Back of it." Havo you board that Hon. Thos. E. Watson of Georgia has begun tho publiactlou of a magazine? You know who Mr. Watson is? Ho's tho maa hwo wroto "Tho Story of Franco," "Llfo of Nnpoloon," and "Tho Llfo nnd Times of Thomas Jolforson." Ho was tho Pooplo's Party caudldato for prosidont lost year. First numbr of Tom Watson's Magazine will bo published Fob. 25. For sale at all news stands price 10c By mall, S1.00 per year. You will miss tho most interesting 128-pngo mogazluo in Amorlcn If you fail to got this number. Ask your nows-dcalor nows-dcalor for Tom Watson's Mngazino or, botor still, send a dollar for a yeur's subscription to TOM WATSON'S MAGAZINE. 121 West 42nd Street, Now York City, N. Y. Notice of Forfeiture. Statolith, Utah, Jau. 27, 1005. To Heury Bowon : You ore hereby notlflod that I havo expended during tho years of 1003 and 1004, two hundred dollars in labor und improvements upon tho Mammoth lode mining claim, situated on Rico Mountain, in Statolino Mining Min-ing District, Iron county, State of Utah, of wbloh tho location corttfl-oato corttfl-oato 1h of record in Book "A" No 08, pago 135, In tho oilloo of tho Ro-cordor Ro-cordor of Bald distrlot, in order to hold said claim ilndor tho provisions of section 2324 of tho Rovisod Statutes Stat-utes of tho United Stntos, annual labor upon mining olulms, and boing tho amount required to hold said lodo for tho poriod ending on tho 31st day of Docombor, 1003, and tho same for the year 1001. 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