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Show FOR SALE.-G6G acres good land, Corry Hotel, furished complete; com-plete; 700 good cedar posts; 1 pair good horses, well mated, weighing about 1950 each. Taxes are too high. When men are placed in positions that the town, people are opposed to, we had better all move. Andrew corry. i ii 1 Prince of the Forest I V I 11007. I i 'p The famous 16 year old Clydesdale Stallion, whose ., i pedigree traces back to the Lampits mare foaled in 1808. 4 1 - The sire of more Good Ones than any other draft . horse in Southern Utah. f . Come and get a couple of foals from him this season 3 as this perhaps will be vour last chance "for life is w short and time is Aeeting." He may be dead by an- ? ' other season. - . Remember the Clydesdale is the coming popular breed Ji '$ and has won 80 per cent of all leading prizes in compe- C" tition with the best of every other draft breed at A .? Chicago. . ; Prince has been wintered by the .Forsyth Brothers at ? ..-, New Castle. . Jft ' ' $ g He is fat and in good shape for a heavy seasons work, f , it notwithstanding all reports to the contrary. " - j' Prince will make the season of 1912 at Cedar City, J & commencing April 15th and closing August 1st. f; I He will make a few trips to Summit but with this ex- Js ception He will not travel. f ?& CertiAcate of pure-bred No. 56. No. 11007. f The pedigree of the Stallion. Name "Prince of tho W v","f Forest. , j; v Owned by "R. Tweedie. ' ( j$r - Described as follows: Color, c ark brown. Breed, M 3' Clydesdale. Foaled in the year 1896. Has been exam- W : J? ined by the State Board of Horse Commissioners of the g S ' State of Utah, and it is hereby certiAed that the said J$' Stallion is of pure breeding and is registered in a stud W x v' H book recognized by the department of Agriculture, i'v K Washington. D. C. : : U Signature, II. J. FREDERICK - g V "" '& Veterinarian. & JOHN T. CAINE m Animal Husbandman-. i; f TERMS: $ g $10.00 to be paid before Oct. 151912. 20 per cent v i g discount for Cash in hjind, or :ts equivalent, at time of "' vg Arst service. 5 . ' X $15.00 to insure mare to be with foal. Breeding ? H hourav6:00 to 7:30 A. M. 6:00 to 7:30 P. M. ' ! , - JAMES A. TWEEDIE, Manager. & Graduate of "Graham School of Scientific Breeding," g Kansas City, Mo., Class 3, '09. Agent for Breeders ?. ?5 . . g Gazette. The American Breeder and Carison's Breed- 2i ' '"" t ' g ers Review, also Stallion Service Jiooks. jg -. L I House Dresses ;- V 1 I Dressing Sacques ' 1 4 f .Kimonas, Waists 4 11 i ' ' 1 I Skirts, Aprons I v ,- . Ready-to-Wear Line at j 1 EQUITABLE CO-OP. 1 Gingham Dresses at $1.6.0 m I Percale Dresses at $1.25, $1.50 1 i Dressing Sacques at 60c i i ' Aprons at 25c I Waists 85c to $6.00 i 1 Kimonas $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 i Muslin Underwear. ffl $ I EQU.TABLE CO-OP. I i MAMEPARRY.Mgr. 1 " I 1 |