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Show ! GET READY for WINTER 1 fy nmiwi'iiTrTTrTTW nil iimi n i'i i "i h mm mmim wwwiiwi i u j .l.jil.ji f$i t Youi comfort and your health both require seasonable $ $ clothing. We have everything you will need, and at the $ jg fair prices always found at the Co-op. $ W r & ' amwl J Big Line of JkjJ Men's Winter- " Men's Overcoats' iJjl 5uits I tl Rfl f n Ml $M$&SKm 10 to 25 s I r jy t, iFmm Boys ani Youths' I boys and Youths mMiK t c - srC 4. iwmiiSk ouits& Overcoats & butts & Overcoats Vu3HB Dl AMIDTO ' WWBBtik .SHOES j BLANKETS (iJBmmm 8 , wMEm HI Heavy Winter Shoes for the S 2 Cotton, Wool and Wool f JifW 11 uttii. .. ' Mixed Blankets " ff ffll whole famJy, honest, well' L j. ii WwS made goods, only. "Keep m- HI 111 lll ISM 1EI the feet .warm and dry, $ lull III OIU Im IllL j r ,. h V iw Viw WH Jgl and you keep away colds" MJ-.J&SS XXblEStTMEF and CHILDREN'S COATS Underwear, Heavy Hosiery, Rubbers, Gloves. ' I CEDAR CSTY CO-OP. I jj "THE OLD RELIABLE" F. B. Wood, Supt, . f "V- t -"e 'HB r----i,.-w. r--S--r;-iSvj, l"- -55 r&'a n& ti -i) , ro. JggJ.ii.te.g.SL;g.SiT.;!J5S!Ja'-(gr' Music lovers, book lovers, The Record display window has omething to interst you. r School Property for Sale. The picket fence around the District School building, also a miscellaneous collection of old desks and recitation benches in good condition are for sale. Bids will be received by the School Board for purchase of same up to November 10th, 1013. Information Inform-ation may be had by calling on the Schnol Janitor, Henry Froyd (Signed.) J. S. WOODBURY, Clerk of School Board. Dated Oct. 31. 1913. c fj LOOK FDR THIS SIGN 9 I 153-MAIN ST. X Dr. P. S. Alexander, optometrist optomet-rist of the above company, who has been making regular trips to Cedar City for several years past, will be at the Cedars hotel Sunday afternoon and Monday j until 4 o'clock, Nov. 2 and 3. Orton hotel, Parowan. Tuesday, Tues-day, Nov. 4, all day, ! Those having any trouble what- i ever with their eyes should not1" I fail to call. j Dr. R. Leigh, Dental Surgeon, j office hours 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. and 2 p. m. to 6 p. m; telephone ! 18-4;" office, suite 3 Mercantile! block. (Advertisement.) .- -A; ' - t MISS MARGARET ANDREWS b ftrjgjer f Jj,Fiy SStf? Jt JlTffi aB Mil :'&-iHSii3 B k 3 ' ' 'v'v' ll Margaret Andrews, who, on her "comhig out" last year, was announced at engaged to Vincent Astor, heir to the Immense Astor estate. Mlse Andrews An-drews la an enthusiastic follower of the rowing, swimming, yachting and motoring sports. a. . . m- am -' Old papers for sale at The Record office, 20c per hundred. The Record is only $1.50 a year. I AM READY NOW To show you something fine in the line of monuments. With the addition of some new facilities and acting-on a few pointers I obtained while on my trip to the coast, I am able to show you some classy headstones that will compare favorably with those brought in from the outside.' I have some finished for parties in Washington county I and also a few for Cedar City people who are well satisfied and pleased with the work ' they can get in their own section sec-tion of the country. Come and see for yourselves, M. Ml. MILLET, Nrar Sheep store, Cedar City. A Marvelous Escape "My 'little boy had a marvelous marvel-ous escape," writes P. F. Bas-tiams Bas-tiams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It occurred in the middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through Till danger." Sold by AH Dealers. (AdverUaemcniO |