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Show For Sale A splendid business block on North Majp. Street, Cedar, with good concrete basement, ground floor and up-stairs solid from basement to garret; suitable for a comfortable, quiet hospital, a fine hotel or students boarding house; can be adapted to any kind of business. Any person who makes purchase of this property at its value, of $4500.00 within the next 20 days will get a free purchase voucher worth $1000.00 to apply on the purchase price. A beautiful home on Normal Street known as the Bell cottage, with two acres of good rich ground, claiming primary water right for wo and one-third acres. This property is valued at $3000. T,he purchaser within with-in the next twenty days will receive re-ceive a freQ voucher good for $250.00 to apply on the purchase price. A comfortable five room cottage, cot-tage, good location in Parowan, which will advance to $1200.00 when the water system is installed. in-stalled. We offer this now for a short time for $950.00. One hundred-twenty acres of rich grazing land adjoining Duck Lake one of , the finest pleasure resorts in Utah. The land is first class and is well worth $15.00 per acre". We offer it for a limited time at only $10.00 per acre. A section or more of good mountain gracing land on Kanarra Kan-arra mountainlat from $10.00 to $15.00 per acra Several choice tracts of valloyl lands ranging at from $10.00 to $25.00 per acre. A fifty acre farm near Cedar City worth $2500 00 per aero offered for a fjfiort time only at $3150 per aA. An 80 acre farm near Harmony, 'fenced and in position to get good high water right, worth $20.00 per acre. We offer this for a limited limit-ed timo at ono half its real value. val-ue. 320 acres rich fruit land near Summit with high water right applied for at $10.00 per acre. - -t - Land scrip at $10.00 per acre that will buy any vacant public lands worth from $10.00 to $100.00 per acre in any part of this State. 400 shares capital stock with this years dividend, in one of tho best mercantile institutions in Southern Utah, worth $3.00 per share; if taken now $2.50 cash will pay tho bill. M. H. Dalley & Sons Co. From sources which The Record Rec-ord considers reliable, it is learned that arrangements have been virtually completed for the establishment of a lumber yard in Cedar City. Such an enterprise enter-prise would be a welcome addition addi-tion to the city and would doubtless doubt-less ho of inestimable value to our citizens making it an easy task to go right to the yard and select a single piece or an entire bill of lumber when needed, without any delay. Buisness Men Attention. A meeting of tho Commercial Club will be held in the city hall l Saturday night at 8 o'clock. All members, all Who desire to be-come"membora be-come"membora and all who ought to become members, are invited to attend. t A commercial club is just what its members make it. If you want a live progressive club, you must do your part x H. H. LUNT, Secretary. I y S968e9688968696ae969eS696969896ae88896SS96S89886969 jjj Build a JEXOIEUEES not a House. J & Consult RANDALL L. JONES, fi J 'THE HOHE BUILDER' U Associated with one of the most prominent fl fl Architectural firms of Salt Lake City. f) fl CEtMR CITY, UTAH. PI,oNB 47 BLUQ jjj ILD.S. GARMENTS 1 tf h", : We have a New line $ I of Summer Weights I the Latest Improved. 1 jjj Prices from $ i .00 to I $1.75. 0. ;o 00 I THAT 4th. OF JULY SUIT 1 j m i $ In order to be up with the Celebration You $ Must have one of our i $ Latest Model Suits. $ $ They not only look Well but Wear Well. Prices ranging from f J- $10.00 to $27.00. $ I "The Old Reliable" 1 CEDAR CITY CD-DPlr E Annual Mid$ummer 9 SALMLINERY C This is an annual Closing Out Sale. jjj ' fc Sweeping Reductions. A Boon fl g to the Conservative Buyer. & S fc All Goods Must Move-- j3 iRegardlessofGostorValuesi R Sale Opens Monday June (9 C 24th, and Continues all M I SSEXT WEEKS R Come Early and get First Choice R I MRS. G. S. WILKINSON 1 m CEDAR CITY, - - - UTAH g Dr. E. P. Green returned from Panguitch last Sunday, after an absence from the city for three days, bringing with him a supply sup-ply of rainbow and native trout with which he will stock his Lake Front pond. The fish are nearly all of small size, although the doctor had a number of large ones when he started on the return re-turn journey, but the supply of oxygen in the quantity of water carried was not sufficient to sustain sus-tain them and all of them died before they could be placed in fresh water. The total number placed in the pond was about lix thousand. |