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Show FOR SALE. -6GG acros good; land, Corry Hotel, furishedcom-i plete; 700 good cedar posts; 1 pair good horses, well mated, ' weighing about 1950 each. Taxes' aro too high. When men are placed in positions that the town people aro opposed to, we had better all move. ANDREW COHRY. WANTED-Energetic young lady wanted for pleasant high grade employment. Ability to get results the only qualification. Position permanent; remunera-' tion good. Apply with reference to P. O. Box 1717, Salt Lake City, Utah. tf i , ..,yi.... ,; , Real Estate Directory. M. II. DALLEY & SONS CO. j FORSALd; 900 acres choice J land iiear Buckhorn, G40 acres, penr- PurgQlfch and J.QP acres ' near Parowan, all in flowing well I, 'district; G40ac'res rich farm -and ' I fruit land near Summit with j Primary and high water right; IRSnpiwq in nnr! nrHmnincr Nm-Hi t I Field, Cedar City, 5 acres of iiuch has water right and 5 acres planted to lucern; 100 acres rich land on Cedar bottoms: 320 ! acres 'ohnWest side of Cedar Valley-best landirf the valley ' for dry farming 80 acres good ' I mountain grazing land; a good business sito4m Central Main 'Street CedarCity worth $30.00' ;per front foot going now at $25.00 per foot; a desirable business busi-ness block andiesidenco on Main , Street goinghpw.for about one ' half of its cas)i value; a good solid businesf,'block on North Main Streetpfrered now at less than GO pemcent of its cost; 2 acres choiceland with Primary water right on 3rd West Street offered at a bargain for cash ; a fine resident lptmi East side of ' town whero yu get the benefit I of, tho canon breeze; a beautiful i home on Upper Main Street at a big sacrifice. We sell land scrip , and attend to all matters pertaining pertain-ing to land business. If you want to buy, sell or rent proper- ty of any kind call upon us. We ' have just received a new supply of the Amorican Settlers Guide. ( JUST LOOK HERE. FOR SALE In Salina, Sovier County, Utah -(a railroad town) j Two good oity lots planted to j orchard; seven roomed house, 'stables, wagon sheds, splendid rock collar. Telephone and water in house. An excellent home for some ono. Worth $1800, but will take just what, the house cost, $1250 cash, or $030 down and $700 on one years' time. See or write to JOSEPH PROWS, t May 20. ' '?The Light Man.1 ' II HI '' -' " ' TU, I Prince of the Forest f , 1 11007. f -.:- 3 The famous 1G year old Clydesdale Stallion, whose t- W podigree traces back to the Lampits maro foaled in 1808. p H The sire of more Good Ones "than any other draft t horse in Southern' Utah. & p Coine and get a couple of foals from him this season as this perhaps will be vouivlast chance "for life is & short and time is fleeting." He may be dead by an- :' ) other season. Of - Remembur the Clydesdale is the coming popular breed w and has won 50 per cent of all leading prizes in compe- ' tition with the best of every other draft breed at r Chicago. H?" Prince has been wintered by the Forsyth Brothers at J; j) New Castle. g 3 He is fat and in good shape for a heavy seasons work, 2) notwithstanding all reports to the contrary. ' g Prince will make the season of 1912 at Cedar City, p commencing April 15th and closing August 1st. H He will make a few trips to Summit but with this ex- jjj ception He will not travel, W Certificate of pure-bred No. 50. No. 11007. j p The pedigree of the Stallion. x Name "Prince of the W D Forest. . w vl Owned by R. Tweedie. 5 Described as follows: Color, ark brown. Breed, M j Clydesdale. Foaled in the year 189G. Has been exam- p, ined by the State Board of Horse Commissioners of the W. State of Utah, and it is hereby certified that the said )? 6 Stallion is of pure breeding and is registered in a stud : 'is book recognized by the department of Agriculture, i : Washington. D. C. Si W Signature, H. J. FREDERICK t k ''P Veterinarian. fr JOHN T. CAINE g) Animal Husbandman. "; g ' TERMS: (i p $10.00 to be paid before Oct. 151912. 20 per cent 0 discount for Cash in hand, or its equivalent, at time of 0 first service. 0; :3 $15.00 to insure mare to be with foal. Breeding ' p hours 6:00 to 7:30 A. M. 6:00 to 7:30 P. M. p JAMES A. TWEEDIE, Manager. 5 Graduate of "Graham School of Scientific Breeding," C' Kansas City, Mo., Class 3, '09. Agent for Breeders 0 ii Gazette. The American Breeder and Carison's Breed- (. g ers. Review, also Stallion Service Pooks. ,. Jjt-J,,. . , j( - n M m v . $ House Dresses '. "' ! 1 Dressing Sacques " - 1 ' - -K Kitnonas, Waists 1;j 1 i Skirts, Aprons j I ,'.." Ready-to-Wear Line at 1 1 -"' '" EQUITABLE GO-OP. I Gingham Dresses at $L60 m I Pcrcal? Dresses at $ J. 25, $1.50 Dressing Sacques at 60c m y ( Aprons at 25c fej 1 Waists 85c to $6.00 1 1 ICimonas $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 i i Muslin Underwear. I IEQtTITABLE CO-OP. 1 " ' ' MAME PARRY, Mg'r. |