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Show For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamber-1 Iain's Liniment. Try it and seoi how quickly it gives reilef. For1 sale by Palace Drug Store. j Oranges, bananas, cocoanuts ( and apples for sale. Choicest and best. ' I Cedar City Drug Store. "Take away wonjen, " asks a writer, "andMvhat would follow?" fol-low?" That's easy. The men. Get your trees ready to plant on Arbor Day, April 15. The season for straw hats is now on. Have you sufficient coin to buy one. If so get.it at once. Advertise In The Record. - , - 'HI" - - . 'St Beware of OintMNHior Catarrh That Contain Mercury ni mcrrury wilt awrclv ctroy Jhn bciwo i UiU Hyntem wlieu ,ntirth It throuili .!, niiNiitin Hill-tact. Hiklt UrUrlw Alimiia nx r l J usul owont on piynoriptlonn iionr i iutnblo iiliyslciuns. ,rh the ilninngn V- - 11 do Is ton toW to Hi- KOortvtiH i run i- -slbly dorlvo from thm Hull Cntarru Cure, innnufnoturca ' J' J Clii"n"y & Co., Toledo. O.. rontnliiH no wreury, nml Is tnkoti Intern.. lb;. Jt ntc "rcctly uion tlto lilotul nnd ninwnts sur- . .-f" of too HVBlcm. liijliuiljiit "1 fl snrrh Cure 1k nuro yoiKfi.tlio jrenii- I .- It In tuKen Internally nnjl inailo In , i-'o. Ohio, by P. J. Chqncy & Co. Ten-,r Ten-,r i'filtt free ijSr i - h b" Pnicu'ttft. P'tc, P" I'tlo. , - -U ra rnuilly PMs foslatlon. pinto Nmt i Pinto, Utaljircpril 1st. j Mr. and Mrs. lp Forsyth 1 have returned fromy Castle (Where they havo ffin visiting1 their son, N. D. FqrsSpi; '&' Mombera of thtiial u-.J. j after the meeting jSunthiy night at the home of Mi'.Irs. Jos. ( (Eldridge. 'IBs ! .Herbert C. KnenSjgone to j Modena to help wflSBpic shear- A dance was t?i4ast e(" nesday night in hQnoof Dr. E. Smith. A good timfAvas had by all present. wffil l Bishop Hnrrisonjg&irned last I week from St. Geolroi ' t ee the line ofi"house dresses. i Tr. , , e f!W Kimonos and dressmg sacques! EQUITAjSp'GO-Or.. ' Garden hats for ladies, for ' boys and for girls at the EQUITABLE CO-OP. One man in tovn who is very ,fond of ''Witch Hazel", as a beverage, was fooled on April 1. , A friend called hiin to one side and invited him to drink to his j health, and supposing it to be i his favorite drink did so with alacrity. The first gulp causgd jhim to "gag" and "splutter"., violently, and when he caught I his breath he said "d m you, Ithataint "Witch Hazel, that's 'salted vinegar," . ' , , i . .. u j ArtvcrtUe in The Rccorn.j , . 'Mi' r HHI ' iii I At Stud 1912. M I Solid Mark 2286 j : i Rojlatorod Amorlcnn Saddle Horso I'rfcdcrs' A.S3 .ILw H REALIZING the great need of Saddle Horses in our country f H Sj I have recently brought from Kentucky a tliipmcnt of registered five- I ' j galled Kentucky Saddle Horses, including the beautiful show il.'illion S j nnd stock horse, SOLID MARK 2286, the beautiful blood-bay, I ' " HH with black legs, main and tail. A horse of perfect type and aluo- a ' J lutcly sound. A prize-winner nt the Central Kentucky Pairs, includ- Ji 1 in; the famous Kentucky Slate Fair, the world's greatest exhibition ? Il for saddle-bred stock. ' 1 SOLID MARK has proven himself rn extraordinary tire, as well ns i " J a show horse, his celts nil haitg extreme stjle and finidi, with on ? ' H abuntlancc of size nnd bone, r.r'it exprcfMon, nnintfition, speed, nc - ' H tion nnd saddle motion. They arc fine bccaiue of tie blood lines 'l H j represented in thcit sire, recognized n being fashionable because of S H t their having produced some of Kentucky's best show horses. V H r SOLID MARK 2286 by Marl: Chest, r 1 356, he by Denmark .''. M j Chief 682, by Cromwell 73, by Washington Denmark 64, by & ,, H 1 Gaines' Dtnmaik 61. I H 5 The dam of SOLID MARKtslcta 1 575, a Iwnutiful daughter X H ( of Trust. Second dam Head gray 787 by 'Bni.ta'a George, nnd 5 H - third dam daughter of John Vaxv 1 00 Students of Saddle-horse H r pedigrees recognize tbu as very fancy. , I H h SOLtD MARK weighs I 150 pound.", stands scant sixteen hands, 7f . H has the best of feet and legs, a fine. Urge mane and tail, and breeds (,,. " f colts which closely resemble him. ' I ' H J SOLID MARK will make the season at Thos. Walker's barn, f H I Cedar City, Utah, beginning April I st and continuing until August J H I 1 0th, 1912. He will likely make a t ip to Hamilton Fort nnd ' h H ? Summit. With these exceptions, he will not avel. & H i SOLID MARK'S pedigree is registered with and in accordance ' H I wirh the Shte Board of Horse Commissioners of the State of Utnh.' '' H f Certificate of Pitvc Bred Stallion. H The Stallion, "Solid Mark" has been examined by the Stale Board '. H I, of Horse commissioners ol the State of Utah and it is hereby corti- ficd that the said Stallion is of pure prccding nr d is registered in n C.' jH J Stud Book recognized by lhe Department of Agriculture, Washing H ton, D. C. JOHN T. CA1NE l H g Sec. State Board Hortc Commissioners, H ( , Stud Fe Fr 1912 lr , A Stud Fee of $15.00, cash or satisfactory arrangements, will be VJ, ( H ? charged for the season. $25.00 to iusure marc to be with foal. J A All Fees due when marc is sold or exchanged. " H All marcs will have careful attention at service, but I assume no re 4 ' ' H '? sponsibility for accidents or escspes, but will endeavor to make la i H S business pleasant and satisfactory to my patrons. ; 4 H ' A small number of marcs pastured at 1 5 cents per head per day dur- litM jH in bnccding. f A$ M J WATCH FOR PHOTO LATER. - ? ,L M ? John C. Isbell, edar City, !'-" B I Utah. , f" -i t H 64 F j mJAb scwinc"! H U mi jU MACHINE jH Illim li QUALITY. ( H I WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. H ' Kjuiiiiiin-liiixi llioNKW II0.MK you will M tmvoulia-iisHdntllioiJrli'ojouiMH.iiiiaWlHi'' j! H not luiW'iuiinullffiH chain of lopulm. ;i H ,ri:3:ff::::TflQ,wv " h V I ii,w 1 "P" Considered, j M fl WLJL rinl in end " H HWiW to buy. ,, M If you m ti ii hvwIiiK limvliiiKS rltii furni,' H l)m-ll(OHU-HlllloK'IH' licforoui pllll llUK'. , , j H ; Ilia New Home Sewing Machina Co., Orange, Mass, H |