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Show B I What do yott want in I FURNITURE 9 a waaw mi iwwb w w H 1 A Tnhlp T HIS is the place to get H A i I iL u is thc Place to H( A COUCll get it singly or in sets. HB' I A' Rocker It is the place to find fur- w 1 A I niifcrp- niturc of quality sold at - K i L-UUliC popular prices. lB I a ijff61. It is the place to find ap- K I A ri 11 1 trOC peurancc as Important as A Chiffonier "u""ty- ARoHcfool Ik a tho Pluce to find -----, DeilbieaCI price quite as attractive Hf; A Dave n do 't ns ftppeftrancc nm .uai- Hc A Parlor Set B a r- -t It is the place where peo- V All baSyOtiair pie instinctively go the W-t IS-fl-iM riinn second time because of 1 IVIlCnen UiailS the satisfaction of the K A Baby Carriage first vl8it Hi Dining Room Set Ifc is the bC8t placc for H you- H This is Edison Week Throughout thc U. S. See our window I Leigh Furniture & Garpet Co, t 1 Bj ,- Valve-in-Head H Motor Cars 'l Buick Six Cylinder, Oldsmobile Four and Eight Cylinder. H"' Kelly, Springfield, Lee, Goodyear, U. S., Fisk and Ajax tires. -i) Motor Oil that eliminates carbon, good gasoline, Johnson's . H J Prepared Wax for polishing cars ; Weed Chains in fact any : and all Automobile Accessories. : A.. T.JONES, V i CEDAR CITY UTAH : i . J I I Repair Shop . JOSEPH ASH, Prop. H Guns, Locks of All Kinds, Par- H asols, and Furniture 1 Repaired. Keys Fitted, Etc. H Also mending of tinware. All H work guaranteed. H' Reuben Walker Residence, 1 Cedar City, Utah. i J H , Last Monday Photographer R. D. 1 Adams took a scenic view of Main H Street with his revolving camera, H which will show all thc principal bus. K incss section of the town on both sides ' ot Main street. When completed one H of the pictures will bo on exhibiton H in our show window. Pres. L. N. Marsden of Parowan was doing business in Cedar City on Monday. Mr. Burton, representative of the firm of Miller & Viehle, passed thru Cedar City a few days since enrouto to Parowan. SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMAL. State of Utah, County of Iron, City of Cedar. I have in my possession tho following follow-ing described eatray animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will bo sold at public auction to tho highest cash bidder at the city pound in Cedar Ce-dar City, on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1015, at tho hour of 2 o'clock, o'-clock, p. m.: One old bay saddle horse, somo white in tho forehead and on left hind log; shod all around; branded on left thigh with wagon wrench and bar under un-der it. Said cstray was taken up by city marshal in said Cedar City on the 11th day of October, 1915. j W. D. LEIGH, Poundkeeper for Cedar City. SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMAL. State of Utah, County of Kane, in thc Mt. Carmel Precinct. I have in my possession tho following follow-ing described cstray animal, which if not claimed and tnken away will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder on Saturday, tho 30th day of October, 1915, at my corral in said precinct, at the hour of 2 p. m.: Ono bay mare, five years old, branded brand-ed "lazy" diamond thus --on --on left shoulder, and with what np-pcurs np-pcurs to bo a W on left thigh (very dim.) Animal is broko to lead, and will Avcigh about 1,000 pounds. OSMER LAMB, Poundkoepor, Mt. Carmel, Kane County, Utah. Bruhn's Bakery and Cafe Lunches a Specialty. Quick Servise Meals at All I Hours. PAROWAN - - UTAH. I A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING I I EVERYTHING FOR A LITTLE I No saaCaEtttear ?Vto.c You Ak-o B we have a great variety of articles that you need that you ought H ; to have and you will be more than pleased if you will just spend m ' " fcw minutes looking them over. We are here to serve you, and M- ; w will cheerfully take the time to afford you -a thorough inspec- S l'on of any tiling or everything we carry. It's a way we have, !nncl it's one of the means of our selling so many goods. Come along! , CEDAR SHEEP ASSOCIATION H, " " At the request of Mr. Creel, the Indian Agent looking after tho scattered scat-tered bands of Indians of this section, Dr. Leonard gave medical attention covering two or three days time to an Indian child named Tom, tho son of Bert (Indian) who is working for Mr. David Bulloch at his farm in the North field. The boy was in a very precarious condition for a day or two and an operation was talked of as the only hope, but the patient finally responded re-sponded to tho treatment nnd is now practically well again. WEEK'S OFFERINGS AT THE TIIORLEY THEATRE For the week opening October 25, tho Thorley offers an unusually enticing en-ticing repertoire of motion picture performances, as follows: Monday night "Thc World, thc Flesh, and tho Devil." This is a big feature production by tho World Film Compnny, and will furnish you with much food for thought. Don't miss it. Tuesday night-"Mothor." This lo widely advertised and highly praised. Wednesday Tho .New Exploits of Elaine. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights tho usual strong line of dramas nnd comedies by the Pathe, General and Mutual companies. Wc guarantee guaran-tee something worth while each night. Adv. FOUND. Nintcen head of sheep between David Condie'o ranch and Pine Springs, Cedar Mountain. Marked with crop and bit in left car on owes, lambs same mark in right car. No brands visible. Owner can have same by paying expenses incurred incur-red on sheep and for this notice. Enquire En-quire at Record Office. Join the Pressing Club Having been requested a number of times to make a price per month on tho pressing of men's suits and keeping keep-ing them in order, I have decided to make the following offer: I will enroll en-roll ladies and gentlemen in my club at tho rate of ?1.50, per month, allowing al-lowing four suits of clothes or four, ladies suits or dresses per month to each customer. , ' Neat dressers realize tho value of this service without further cxplana-' tion. Tho life of the garment is pro-' : longed, it nlways has fresh, new ap-' pearance, and club members always ! bear the reputation of being smartly i dressed. Better attend to this to- i day. i j A. J. NEMZER, Tailor. , i i 4$ f Special to Women - ' "! , ,iMJ m Dress Goods I WE INVITE YQIJ J Underwear Z visit' our stoTTnowTW ' ' i. H OSierv have our fal1 and winter stock J rx'KrT.r "ere and it is very complete in . lL CORSETS everyway. We want you to J see it. y m Uf f Our Profit Shar- f ing Prices fnabie ru J to effect a substantial saving on every J purchase, no matter how small - '1 it may be. When we received , this stock we marked every jM item down to the lowest pos- a ft 8ible selling price. ,Jfi Winter Under-1 1 Wear Cream of the mar- - yfjj VCdr ket and the acme of $ protection in tho severest of 3 weather. Very popular this J season. t Furnishine:sA(ioni- I luscifoop c plete u ,,.r n . ,.. line of high grade furnishings , Wb LAKKY for women and children. -?! WOMEN'S 1 corsets, Anything Else 'j BECAUSE THEY s! ARP micT pnnnp you wiint that ia usually sold ' 1tS prOOF by a first class store, dealing . M AIsD in women's apparel and f urn-. In j GUARANTEED. ishings. M The Golden Rule Store 1 THE BUSY STORE. m ' ' i . a ay Do not fail to read tho nd.s. in The Hccord. And when replying to sane, don't fail to say that you saw it in The Record. The subject to be discussed in the Senior class of the Young Men's Mutual Mu-tual of thc Cedar West ward next Sunday night is, "Health as a Condition Condi-tion of Success." This subject will be treated by Dr. M. J. Macfarlanc. A iood attendance is desired by the of- J (iccrs of thc association. j R. D. Adams, a former photograph- J or of this section, now located at . f Richfield and being interested in a nuniber of studios in central Utah, j has been spending a number of days in Cedar City, and will remain two or three days longer. Mr. Adams is do- : Ing a cluss of work not-oftcn obtain- V able here, and seems to bejhaving a J? busy timo of it. Ho is a hard worker, enterprising, and is worthy of tho success he has achieved jn his profes- " '"' ( sion- ' - .i j UTAH PRODUCTS DAY 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th I EVERY UTAHN SHOULD BE. LOYAL TO HIS STATE. 'Si THE BEST WAY TO SHOW LOYALTY IS TO PUR- .31 CHASE AND USE THE PRODUCTS OF OUR STATE. UTAH "3 PRODUCTS GO TO THE EAST AND TO THE WEST, AND EV- 7 ERYWHERE THEY ARE CLASSED AND APPRECIATED AS ' THE BEST. ONLY IN UTAH ARE THEIR MERITS DEPRE- ; CIATED. j Give Utah Products an Honest Trial J ALL NEXT WEEK WE WILL FEATURE UTAH PROD- 1 UCTS IN OUR WINDOWS. WATCH THEM AND NOTE THE J WIDE VARIETY OF INDUSTRIES REPRESENTED. H " Our Inducement I THEN AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR YOU TO TRY THEM, J WE WILL MAKE A SPECIAL 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON - J ALL UTAH PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FLOUR AND SUGAR, ON I Thursday, OotoJber 28 Jr- f FLOUR AND SUGAR WE WILL DISCOUNT 5 PER CENT, -Lmft I BUT WILL HAVE TO LIMIT EACH PURCHASER TO ONE 7i ,1 SACK OF SUGAR AND 100 POUNDS OF FLOUR. . ;I Cedar Mere. , L. $0 Co I JPl V |