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Show I This Way for I Good Native Lumber H Mv Sawmill is now in operation again for the Summer's rm, and I am prepared to handle your orders for ; apcc- ial bills or yard stock promptly and accurately.. Prices H reasonable. H TILLING OP WHOLK HILLS A SPECIALTY ' Walter Co MMdhelL B 1'AKOWAN UTAH H &-- ? W I Metz Reliability H When you start out In a RIKTZ you can bo sure of reaching H your destination, and equally certain of getting back home again. H In mechanical design n METZ car Is virtually a marvel. Prac- B tlcally speaking, there is nothing about the engine, or the chas- M nlB, or the working parts of u METZ car to get out of order. V Consequently, when you start on n tour with your family, or , with your wife and a couple of friends, you do not feel any re- : sponsibllity resting upon your shoulders, except simply the prop- H er running of tho car And that is a plfttumro. The result Is H that you, as the driver, enjoy tho trip Just as much a8 any one H In the party. H Your outing Is not marred with nny fear of engine trouble or 1 ignition trouble; you know that you are not going to have any 'diniculty with the carbmeter or tho electric Htartcr or the clcc trie lights. You know, also, that you are absolutely frto from tho possibility of stripping gcarn, and that you cannot suffer any annoyance from n slipping cluteh-becauso tho METZ transmission transmis-sion has no gears to strip, and no clutch to slip. A. G. Anderson, i -AGENT FOR HEAVER AND IRON COUNTIES. HI BEAVER UTAH M. GOVERNMENT TESTS SHOW THIS TO BE GOOD COAL B If the Coal from the Cony Mine produces clinkers in K your stove or grate, return the coal (when burned) and get H- your money back. Don't take my word on the coal, take f the Government tests for it, which I have. PHC0 $4.50 Per Ton, delivered direct from mine. Sup- H ply station in town. Coal always on hand.- m. ' Leave orders at Corry Hotel, Cedar City, Utah. M (7 ANDREW CORRY, Proprietor. BGoimiGK mowers ana Reapers We have the machines and extras ex-tras in stock They took the Prize at the World Fair they must be good Be Prepared to handle your hay when it is ready and NOW is the time to prepare. Let Us Help You We have Hay Forks, Rope, Pulleys, etc. CEDAR GITY CO-OP vl. y Notice to Livestock Owners ON or about Tuesday and Wednesday, June 20 and 21, the undersigned land owners will make a general Round-up of all trespassing animals on our Mountain Up to that time grazing permits will be issued at the following rates: CATTLE, per head - - - $ 150 1 HORSES, per head - - - - - $2.00 Parties wishing to take out grazing permits for animals taken up in the Round-up will be subject to a raise of fifty cents per head to cover the costs of the said Round-up. At the cloBe of the Round-up, all animals not settled for will be dealt with as provided, by law. , This notice is published to give fair warning to live stock owners in order that they may avoid unnecessary trouble and expense. It is also fair notice that the practice of turning turn-ing stock- out to trespass upon privately owned lands must be discontinued. gHEEp ASS0CIATJ0N CEDAR MERC. & LIVE STOCK CO. i john l. sevy & sons. t : ' I I Hay Time is at Hand r -w HIS is the most trying time of the whole year for the 11 Hj 1 Farmer. It is the time whn an immense amount of j j H I work must be crowded into a few days time, if you Hf are to escape storms and cure your hay crop in tho best pos- j R I V aible condition. And in order to do this, there must be no H' ',. , ', , delays or hindrances through the use of worn out, old style, H inefficient machinery. ' r ' B ill r & jPk43S B Ow1 B1 r THE DEERING MOWER B' WB make the statement without fear of contradiction , ; that there is no better mower and hay rake than the j H '''v. DEERING which, with an adequate supply of parts, j j BB or extras, we carry in stock right here in Cedar City. No j j H ! ' peed of sending away for anything in this line. No need of j ! nJBj - ' long waits for extras. Avoid delay and save money by or- I ' lU " dering from us. With new machinery of this type there Bj ..... - wjH bo no delay at the critical poriod, and haytimo will lose Warn . many of its terrors. ' . .. m ' ' ' m P ri il til J? I Q Pn ' B uuOul ifSLiLuilllIb L Li ui uUs wM l' ' "" ' " K i7Z . " . . ' i in .urn ... B .A4A- fm 2' , ., j . - ESTKAY NOTICE. State of Utah, County of Iron, in tho Newcastle Precinct, of said County. I havo in my possession the fallowing fallow-ing described estray animal, which, if not chimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to tho highest cash bidder, at my corral, in Newcastle New-castle precinct, on Wednesday, tho 21st day of June, 1010, at tho hour of 1 p. m to-wit: Ono dark red, white-faced bull, six months old; no brands or ear marks. Said cstray was taken up by me in .said precinct on tho 10th day of June, 1010. ALONZO CimiSTENSEN, I'oundkecper of Newcastle Precinct. STRAYED. Ono Bolid black mule, Roman noso, between eight and nine I hundred pounds, 18 months old, dim brand, ( J lazy C) on left thigh. Return Re-turn animal, or notify. J. A. Crosby, city. Adv.-8w. NOTICE. Tho undersigned will start a buck herd nt tho old Popkesa Ranch, near Hamilton's Fort, about July first. Sheepmen interested should make reservations res-ervations as early as possible. CULVER & CARLSON. FOR SALE. Four lots, each 6x17 rods, just west of new school grounds, lots facing cast. Near to the B. A. C. 4 I For prices and particulars, see J 0. . Pace, City, Adv.-tf. -i- 4; Grand Opening Utah State Catftd I Building. j Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan Sreth. f Excursion tickets will W sold fri all Utah stations on Salt Lake Rout, as ' follows: West of Payson and OatWd Including Tiatlc District, Juno, 27th. Payson and East, Juno 28th. Return limit on all tickets July 2nd. LOST. Last Saturday, between the B. A. C. and tho bArber shop, two $5 gold pieces and a little small change. Finder will please leave word at the Mercantile store. Reward. FOUND. A gent's now light color, rather wide brimmed hat, in the west lane, tho first of this week. Owner may recover property by paying, for . this notice. . Adv.'-tf ' T5L yrv FOR SALE. Good single seated V buggy. E. M. Corry, City. Ad..tf. The Cosy Corner Bakery and; the Southern Utah Plumbing & Heang Company have each purchased afiptiw Royal typewriter of the very jfrtest design, and hereafter their correspondence corres-pondence will be on a par wtnjthe largest and best equipped busmeas houses in the land. - ? Get Ready for ' , TKe FouirtK We haVe especially selected a BEAUTIFUL line of I SUMMER DRESS GOODS for your MID-SUMMER WEAR. Autumn Lawns, in dainty patterns, 6 yards for 25c. Batistes in stripes and figures, two yards for - 25c. Flaxons, white and flowers, per yardi . - 15c. Organdies, Voiles, Gasper Glaze, Crepe DeChines, etc. You cannot fail to be pleased with them. I Slippers, Pumps and Straps, for all ages. I Ladies' White Canvas Shoes so popular this year I high top, rubber heel and sole, per pair $2.25. White Canvas Pumps, rubber heel and sole, $1.75 White Canvas Pumps, leather heel and sole, $2.00 Children's White Canvas Mary Janes $1.30 1 The Golden Rule Store THE BUSY STORE. rf Hi" ' i i ii f "weJtaatfaflfcfKrueaffct 'Quaity -v -wk : '- BACK of every really worth while achievement there is always an Idea or guiding principle. 1 Men must think before they can produce. With Paige it was "The Standard of Value and ; Quality". ' Long before this phrase was actually expressed, Paige Engineers and Paige Designers were intent in-tent upon the production of an automobile that would offer the utmost of motoring luxury qt minimum cost to the owner. At a result, we, today, have the Paige Fairfield f ."Six-46n a greater car and a finer car than - Jj that little group of pioneers ever dreamed of. ' , , -Jr 4v Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company ' v ' 1' 1 Detroit, Michigan S UTAIMDAHO MOTOR 'COMPANY . ! ,T'-' M Division Six, ., A1. T.JONES - - - Local Manager- f $1050 ?i2n95, J ' fo,U. 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