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Show I Special for Thurs. Nov. 4 I RIBBONS If You buy two yards H X( and we will give you I THREE B v. . , s. A big new stock just in m " ' and marked down low. - -J I'lelai mereantils .L 5. CD. MM The Best Coal H v J. Comes From The H !l -J H J Wood & Taylor fline :H H 4. vJ . . B MPf Price at Mine, per (on $2.50 E?53jHj' Delivered in Town, direct from Mine - - 4.50 HH'i Phone your orders to. No. 101R, Cedar City Exchange. Jk1 JOHN HOLLAND, Manager. T;V , : , p" No Clinkers in this Coal. Hl If the Coal from the Corry Mine produces clinkers in Hm your stove or grate, return the coal when burned and get H4 ( your money back. Don't take my word on the coal, take H 1 ' the Government tests for it, which I have. BfiH Price $4.50 Per Ton, delivered direct from mine. Sup- Hf m I ply station in town. B "? A Leave orders at Corry Hotel, Cedar City, Utah. H; I ANDREW CORRY, Proprietor. Hf - , , , t H Short Order Lunches I Served Wp You can get what you want at H' a moment's notice. Service im- H ' proved ; additional waiters. , COSY CORNER H vs u H. f . niiiiiw ii I A Ford on the road for every car of another make. More than 900,000 now in use ev-- erywhere. This could not bo if the Ford car I had not, and was not proving its superiority every day, in all parts of the world. The sturdy, light-weight, economical Ford car, useful to everybody, saving money for everybody every-body at a price within reach of everybody. Prices lower than ever, Runabout, $450 ; Touring Car, ?500, f. o. b. Cedar City. Why pay more? Jf. HL FIFED, Local Agent, CEDAR CITY ... UTAH m ir..!..., ll.,l,l..iW .TmTOM.m lli,.,mj HBT' gg?" Your Ad. in The Record reaches the people who buy. I Hi. ' - V S t IB. ''-' - t-ifJL'fc t i I cm m i FOR RENT. The quarters formerly occupied by i the Cedar City post-office, Iron County Record building. Excellent location, good show windows, best lighted room jjntown. Enquire at Record Office. FOR SALE. An undivided one-half interest in The Gem Theatre building and grounds. Best business location on Mnin street. Will make a price that will justify remodelling building for any purpose desired. Cedar City is tho best town in Southern Utah, and this is one of the very choicest locations loca-tions in town. Enquire at Record Office. FOR SALE. 1G0 acres of choice land on Cerar bottoms and residence in town. Or will trade for Dixie property. prop-erty. Geo. A. Millett. Adv. NOTICE. No trespassing will bo permitted on the mining properties of the Milner Estate or Walker Brothers, Iron Springs Mining District. JAMES YOUNGER, Lessee. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 22, 191C. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that tho State of Utah has filed in this offico lists of lands, selected by the said state, under section sec-tion G, of the Act of Congress, approved ap-proved July 1G, 1834, as Indemnity School lands, viz: SE& NW, SWU SW1!, section 5; NW'i NW, SWH NW, section 8, Tp. 39 S., R. 9 W., and NW SWK, NE SW, section sec-tion 10, Tp. 31 S., R. 16 W. Serial No. 015954. Copies of snid lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested, and by tho public generally. During tho period of publication of this notice, no-tice, or any time thereafter, and before be-fore final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of tho State to any of the tracts or subdivisions herein-befoie, herein-befoie, described on tho ground that the same is more valuablo for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will bo received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of the tracts and tho selections thereof, being otherwise other-wise free from objection, will bo approved ap-proved to the Statu. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Oct. 1 Last Oct. 29, 1915) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. n. Land Offico at Salt Lake City, Utn October 15, 1915. i Notice is hereby given that Oliver WBfa G. Hnmmon of Lund, Utah, who on wpp I August 20th, 1912, made homestead fl entry serial No. 010435, for E of 'Sjfy section 15, township 32 south, ran" 3 m'. 14 west, Salt Lake meridian, has filed lp notice of Intorition to make three year fSv proof, to establish claim to tho land ffll, above described, before Clerk of ths jy District Court, at Pnrowan, Utah, on ' , the 29th dny of November, 1915. I Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Pnglo, Oliver Ramp, Bujt Love and Charles Owen, all of Lund, Utah. Mi ,1 GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. -HIV (First Oct. 29 Last Nov. 20, 1915.) fcN)7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. i. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1G, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Jemima m Hamilton, of Hamilton, Utah, who, on November 13, 1911, mode Desert Land Si-Entry, Si-Entry, Serial, No. 08991, for Lot 3, M Section 1, Township 37 South, Range v 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has J filed notice of intention to mnko final F$iv proof, to establish claim to the land !m above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on m the 4th day of December, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: m Joseph S. Thompson, Francis W. m Middleton, Everard A. Cox, John S. W' Hamilton, all of Hamilton, Utah. m GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. 11 (First, Oct. 22. Last Nov. 19, 1915.) ff 2 , . $,, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) p Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 9, 1015. Notice is hereby given that Hugo 1. Hunt, of Lund, Utah, who, on May 10, y-1912, y-1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial, f No. 09739, for W, Section 9, Town- ship 32 South, Range, 13 West, Salt v Lake Meridian, has filed notice of & intention to make three year proof, to , establish claim to tho land above & described, before Clerk of District T Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 20th j, , day of November, 1915. & Claimant names as witnesses: John M. Smith, Fred C. Pagel, Mrs. Amy M. Pagel, and O. C. Wilder, ull of Lund, Utah. . GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. J i (First Oct. 15, Last Nov. 12.) i, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) v Department of tho Interior, U. S. ' Land Offico at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 4, 1915. . . Notice is hereby given that Thomas F. Brady of Beryl, Utah, who on Aug- h ust 7, 1915, made homestead entry, serial No. 015G2G, for E section 22, ' $ township 33 south, rnngo 17 west, Salt , ' Lake meridian, lias filed notice of in- 'i) tention to make three year proof, to ' " establish claim to the land noovo do- ', scribed, before Clerk of tho District v Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 15th , s dny of November, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: , S Robert W. Bingham, of Parowan, ' Utah, Lawrence L. Davis, Joseph Hoi- lander, Clarence Lynd, of Beryl, Utah. ., GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. & (First Oct. 8 Last Nov. 5, 1916.) l' SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT COURT, IRON COUNTY, UTAH. Alexander Rife, Plaintiff, vs. Escalante Development Company, a. f Corporation, Impleaded with J. F. Weaver and J. J. Toy, Defend-ant. Defend-ant. t. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the f 20th day of November, A. D. 1915, at tho hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the i front door of tho County Court House, at Parowan, Iron County, Utah: An impounding dam, the center of . ; l which bears south 18 degrees, ten min- i utes east 244 feet from the north quarter corner of section two, town- ship thirty-three south, range twelve I west, Salt I.ako meridian, in Iron County, Utah. JOHN II. CORRY. Sheriff. (First Oct. 29 Last Nov. 19, 191G.) REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY SOCIALIST PART! TICKET. TICKET. TICKET. a o o For Mayor I J For Mayor I 1 Fdr Mayor I 1 THOMAS J. JONES JOHN M. H. HIGBEE GEORGE URIE For Recorder j I For Recorder I 1 For Recorder i 1 ifik J. H. ARTHUR LJ MAESER DALLY J. G. STEVENSON " For Treasurer r j For Treasurer pn For Treasurer Fn ORSON BRYANT HJ . E. II. MACFARLANE GOMER COSSLETT For CouncUmnn, 4.ycar Term I I For Councilman, 4-year Term Fn For Councilman, 4-year Term P" 1 I A. N. LEONARD PARLEY DALLEY DANIEL T. LEIGH j For Councilman, 2-year Term I I FoTcouncilman, 2-year Term Fn For Councilman, 2-ycar Term Fl H. H. LUNT LJ WILLIAM H. CORRY LJ JOHN CIIATTERLEY U For Councilman, 2-year Term I I For Councilman, 2-ycar Term pH For Councilman, 2-yoar Torm Pn ROBERT A. THORLEY U HENRY L. JONES Q THOMAS S BlTdEN D f ' FS'ln, ' 2"yar Tcnn I 1 For Councilman, 2-year Term pi For Councilman, 2-ycar Term Fn ? MYRON P. HIGBEE J ROBERT S. GARDNER U ALBERT R GOTOlT ' f I ! al-J 1 L.-- : L . ( t kl |