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Show SHOE REPAIRING. Bring your shoes to me and have them neatly repaired, and save expense. Repairing Repair-ing the neatest, workman-i workman-i ship the best. Have your shoes hal&soled before they wear entirely out; it will be cheaper and the work neater. - 'I have 4nst&Hed ah Automatic Nailing Machine in order to give customers the' best and quickest-service. HANS SokjENSON; Cedar City. Utah, lolin V. Adams' old tnd. I : 1 Farmers, .Attention IRRIGATION WELLS Irrigation experts say that dug wells are necessary to get best results from pumping water for irrigation. See fie About Your Well I have completed several recently. SINKING CESSPOOLS JJ SPECIALTY. M. M. Itflillett, Cedar. City, .Utah WOOD FOR SALE We have on hand cord wood and stove wood for domestic purposes. Delivered pr sold in yard. Prices Reasonable, McFARLANE BROSM Second east from Majn, T0l.0Ph,0(",36'f"iC' t m HskifssT ' i, V - .. t- "- M ,-.. If K 9 -Jt,,..,!. . . .-.... . h.Mi.1.!.. i lM...fcw.M,i..li,l . i,ll.,t ,, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ORGAN lOlt SALEAfV s i x,-octave x,-octave Peerless organ. Apply to Mrs. A. G. Matheson. LOST. Near Lund on county road to Newcastle. A new suit case containing clothing. Person finding same, notify H. J. Doo-little, Doo-little, Lund. Utah. 23. A SNAP. A splendid chance for a hustler; the farm at Iron Springs, 60 acres of land, f irrigated ir-rigated and pasture, with an abundance of water, for lease. House, telephone and on stag? line. See Cedar Mercantile Live-stock Cof NOTICE TO SHEEP jMEN. Any one having between 100 to 3,000 stock sheep for sale, please notify Brooksby Bros. Fredonia, Ariz. BROW.N LEGHORN EGGS for setting; Indian Runner duck eggs. William Lunt. TEACHERS' CONTRACTS-The CONTRACTS-The Record has for sale contracts con-tracts of agreement between school boards and teachers. Orders from school boards will be filled promptly. He Looked Ahead ,, A successful business man borrowed $4,000 the other day to invest in good real estate. That3 not all; he secured that debt and protected his creditors credit-ors by a $4,000 life insurance policy. ' Money secured by you in this way will go to your family fam-ily without fail. v It is awiseman who leaVes his family1- with-Mlour in the house for; six months ahead, but a wiser man who provides fbr the future twenty years ahead. Keep ydurj money at home. Insure today in the ' Inter Mountain Life Insurance Company the latest an(most progressive progres-sive company, fn the State of ' Utah. Jeis. JRolblb, General Agent. smmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmiamaMammmammmmmmmmmmma m Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 12, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Samuel C. Mortensen, whose post office address is Parowan, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements require-ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, of 1909 and 1911, to appropriate two (2) cubic-feet of water per se cond from Mud- Spring Was) Creek, Iron County; Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which lies 2,640 feet west and 1,553 feet south of the nprtheast corner of Section 14, Township 32 south, ango 13 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. It is the intention of the applicant to impound the water at the point of diversion by constructing a dam across said wash. The water thus impounded will be used from January 1 to December Decem-ber 31, inclusive, of each year, for stock watering purposes. .The applicant alao intends to ap-1 propriate four (4) acre-feet of water, which' will be itprod Som January.i;toDecember 31 t 1 ( I Jfel , ' .! '. . .M, ;.,...,, ' ', "t '.'"."l. '...'... -"'.'.,""'...-'''. .,....,, "Ti' -. f-. NOTIGt . 'j: J 1 Persons desiring pasturage for the sum- la '' J mer, atihe rate of $1.00 per head for cattle, i and $1.50 per head for horses can make ar- - j j 5 rangements with the undersigned, before ft , j 5 June 1st, 1913, ' 1 " 1 S ' All animals -found on any of our lands ' 5 ' after tnat date, that permits have not been I -j $ obtained for, will be taken up for trespass. i 41 J Parties having land will be permitted to I . have 15 head of an imals for each 40 acre tract, 2 providing they will allow lis to use their .-, land. 3 Any person or persons found cutting timber on any land belonging to us will be 1 -m prosecuted. S k Cedar Mercantile & L. S. Co Cedar Sheep Association. 1 j LUMBER READY FOR DELIVERY J; A who are in need of Building Lumber are advised ; !; t that I-am now ready to fill orders. j; XiilUn 3Bills Jk. SJPJUOIAITY ji , . " !i WALTER O. MITCHELL, j: , " j; i-'ARowfliN, - - uxh ;! ii . - j...--H I ,1, 1 J AAAAAAJ' - lAliAAAA4ifcfcAAiliii4Aifci1iJi -.-- - J?1 I YOU NEEDN'T GO AWAY j I Don't go Salt Lake or anywhere else to get '. ', " ,p' T your Dental work, thinking to save, or get better ' ' ju, J work. ,-fJt IWe are here .to stayj we are spending our ' S, money and making our homes with you. ', I p .Our equipment is second to none in the State ', 'fi of Utah--and with more than 15 years of actual , t kl practice, we know how to use that equipment. : r ' j ; ;- t'-a If fair treatment and long experience counts '' . w'l? N, for anything, we would be pleased to be of vseryice s ! !." 'm . to you. . fc , xHr-t ?-r"fJ';-t i!ftffi J Drs. Gower (?X Rogers Tvl j tinell BlocK. Cedar City, and Parowan. . ',', ' J a . . m .- . .. , j. ia. -..-.a. .a - .--. AXJ-S.JJL.M.AJL m m. .a, V a .m. m. . . fe? 1 TTTTTTtTTttTTtttTtTttTTTTI WtTWWWWWVWT TTTTTJfTf TvTTf ttt r Kl n ! SOLID MARK j I This Great Horse will make JHVIH if - : J I two-thirds of the season at t H. '$& i Thos. Walker's barn in Cedar -Br V ,-Efj vz i-ity, W ; , wf I Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion. . !;" j The stallion SOLID MARK has been examined by the i; 7 State Board of Horse Commissioners of the State of Utah, l! .J i and it is hereby certified that the said Stallion is of Pure !! S Breeding and is registered in a Stud Book recognized by the !! f''Mi Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. ! 1 License No. 157. W.E.CARROLL, j;" (, . Secretary State Board of Horse Commissioners., i: i 1 XJllBlSBCT 1913 l '.' s '.. 5 A Stud Fee of $12.50 cash, or satisfactory arrangements, !; - will be charged forthe season. $20.00 to insure mare to be ' ,' with foal. , ' j; A , I assume no responsibilities for accidents or escapes, but i -1 j will endeavor to make all business pleasant and satisfactory 5 ; I to my patrons. . i f JOHN C. ISBELL, Cedar City Utah. . , . 'j 1 SOLID MARK will travel to Summit and Par- . ?' owan one week out of three during the season. ' ' ,; At Cediu Ctiy ntll May 24; Juno 2 to 14: Juno 23 to July 6; July 14 to 20 l t AtParoyrnu May 20 to 31; Juno 10 to 21; July 7 to 12: July 28 to Aur. 2. S , .4 My stand at Parowan will be1 at Hotel Bay Iks' Iiarns, S ' , : , - , : -i inclusive, of each year, in a reservoir embraced in Section 14, Township 32 south, Range 13 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. merid-ian. The center of the impounding dam is situated at the point first above described. It is the intention in-tention of the applicant to use the water so stored in connection with the two 2 cubic-feet of water per second for the purpose above stated.. This application,- Is designated in Hhe State Engi- neer's office as No. 4973. , i J All protests against the grant- ' ', 'jj ing of said application, stating t r : ' the reasons therefor, must be. ' ,' 2 made h affidavit in duplicate ?1 and filed in this office within vj$ thirty (30) days after the com- fr &, pletion of the publication of this - notice. v j W. D. BEERS, Y State Engineer. Date of first publication May' J 23, 19X3, date of completion1 - j publication June 23, 1918, v '" ?$ A A |