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Show '"" - "" ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' """ ' --- i i 1 1. i ,i i i,M, , i, ,.. i. . , .. K; f ( ,, , i - Cedar City Mappenings H Bishop Foster wob up taking in the H -fair yesterday. H WANTED. To buy, a second-hand H, baby buggy. State price and condi- H tion of buggy. Address or enquire H for "C" care of The Record. H Mrs. Jesse Forsyth presented her H husband with a son Inst Saturday, H September the 11th, at New Castle. H ' Dr. Leonard presided and reports cv- H crything lovely. H , Ve presume thul our corrcspond- H, tints in the vntiouR scttlcmentR of thu H '' county arc all at the fuir this week. H . Wc have not bean "swamped" with H; their, letters, at any rule Hj WAITED. Fat old cwuh, yearling H and two-year-old wethers. fSood prices paid. ALFRED FROYD. , Sept. 17-tf. EXCURSION KATKH. I; H To Stale Fair, Auxilla;y Orgnnlzn-H Orgnnlzn-H lions and L. D. S. Conference., ' ' Salt Lake City. Hj ' ' Tickets on sale Ncphi, Tintic Dis- Hi trict, and points cust, September 27th H to October Gth, inclusive. Returning October 12th. H .All othor points, on sale Sept. 20th H to October Gth, inclusive. Good rc- I, turning until October IGth. Ask for H tickets via Salt Lake Route. Hj. Biliousness and Constipation. H It is ccrtuinly surprising that any m woman will endure the miserable feci- H I ings caused by biliousness and const!- m I pation, when relief Ib so easily had B and at so little expense. Mrs. Chas. J Peck, Gates, N. Y writes: "About B a year ago I used two bottles of B ' Chamberlain's Tablots and they cured j me of biliousness and constipation." j Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Trcharne Jones and family were in Saint George for the fruit festival. County Superintendent Barton hag been busy the past day or two giving a special examination to some of the teachers who failed to pass at the time tho regular examination was given. NOTICE. Persons having rooms or boarding places to let, will please report to M. II. Dalley & Sons, City. And students looking for places may also aeo them. Take no chances. Use money-back flour, from your local manufacturer and dealer. If it isn't good, we make it good, see? Cedar City Co-op. Roller Mills. Adv. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lako City, Utah, August 10, 191C. Notice is horoby glvon that Frank Knell of Newcastle, Utah, who on September Sep-tember 5, 1011, mado desert land entry en-try serial No. 07873, for lota 12, 13, section 5'; and SWV NWtf , and lob 4, soction 10, township 30 south, range 15 wc3t, Salt Lako meridian, hns filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of tho District Dis-trict Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 2Gth day of September, 101B. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter J. Knoll nnd Charles E. Knoll of Pinto, Utah: Walter Spencer Spen-cer nnd J Claud Knell, of Newcastle, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Aug. 20 Last Sept. 17, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Intorior, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lako City, Utah, August 13, 1015. Notice is hereby given that William Henz, of Lund, Utah, who on April 19, 1912, made homestead entry, scr- I No Clinkers in this Coal. H If the Coal from the Corry Mine produces clinkers in H- your stove or grnte, return the coal when burned and get HI your money back. Don't take my word on the coal, take H the Government tests for it, which I have. H ' Price $4.50 Per Ton, delivered direct from mine. Sup- H ' ply station in town. H H Leave orders at Corry Hotel, Cedar City, Utah. Hj ANDREW CORRY, Proprietor. j I . i -- - - I Our Opening! Is set for MONrr I DAY, Sept. 20. Don't Miss This. ly ' v wL One of Our Hobbies . CHOICE DRESS MATERIALS FOR LADIES IS ONE OF 1 OUR HOBBIES, AND WE PRIDE OURSELVES THAT K OUR LINE IS SECOND TO NONE IN THE COUNTY. 1 Hi 1- Our New Line is In H!, K . AND WE WOULD-BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL. Hi WE ARE SURE THAT WE CAN "SUIT" YOU. SEE OUR B ' NAVY BLUE SUITINGS, SUITABLE FOR B. A. C. GIRLS' B UNIFORMS. I Ladies' Stylish Coatsfjt Hf ' fiqiiirri quick- H WE ALSO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LA&P Wck B COATS, IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES, AND TAIL-1 " L-.' 0RED FR0M THE MOST POPULAR MATERIALS. TO B SEE THE LINE IS TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASE. AND B' ' DON'T OVERLOOK OUR LARGE LINE OF MACKA- M NAWS FORI GENTS, LADIESAND CHILDREN. I m I Cedar Sheep Associatitin t c M. D. HIGBEE, Superintendent. I c I3 HL HHRk v HHhKuK ial No. 09553, for W& section Cl and NE4 NWH section 7, township 32 south, range 13 west, Salt Lake meridian, mer-idian, has filed notico of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before be-fore Clurk of District Court, at Parowan, Paro-wan, Utah, on tho 25th day of September, Sep-tember, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Nicholas Matthicscn, of Lund, Utah, Joseph E. Warren, Roy Robbins, Robert Rob-ert W. BJngham, all of Parowan, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Aug. 20 Last Sept. 17, 1916.) NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, September 2, 1915. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by tho said State, under seer tion G of tho Act if Congress, approved ap-proved July 10, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial 015807, SWU SEW, Sec. 34, Tn. 34 S., R. 9 W., S. L. M. Copies of said 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 the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, no-tice, or any timo 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 tho tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore herein-before described, on tho ground that tho same is more valuable for mineral min-eral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within tho time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of tho non-mineral character of the tracts, and the selection thereof being be-ing otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Sept. 17 Last Oct. 15, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, August 25, 1915. Notico is hereby given that David H. Tweedie, for tho heirs of Richard Tweedie, of Cedar City, Utah, who on March 13, 1909, mado homestead entry en-try serial No. 03004, for lot 1, SWtt NW'4, NV6 SWU sec. 4, Tp. 37 south, Tango 11 west, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notico of his intention to make five year proof, tcr establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 4th day of October, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph S. Thompson, Alma T. Jones, Wiliam Pryor, and James A. Tweedie, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Aug. 27 Last Sept. 24, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Intorior, U. S. Land Office, at-Salt Lake City, Utah, August 13, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Rob-ert A. Thorley, of Cedar City, Utah, who on August 2, 1912, mado homo-stead homo-stead entry, serial No. 010322, for SWtt NE4. NWU SEW, N SW4, section 10, township 88 south, range 10 west, Salt Lako meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako threo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo Clerk of District Dis-trict Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 18th day of September, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Myron D. Higbee, David Sharp, Jr., Ephraim Perkins, Alonzo Ahlstrom, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Aug. 20 Last Sept. 17, 101G.) BANK REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of tho Stato of Utah, of the condition of tho Bank of Southern Utah, located at Cedar City, in tho county of Iron, State of Utah, at the closo of business on the second day of September, 1916. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $314,170.51 Overdrafts, unsecured .... 4,616.67 Stocks and other bonds . . . 1,600.00 Banking House 2,000.00 Real Estate 2,000.00 Due from Nat'l Banks .... 10,716.14 Gold Coin 2,500.00 Silver Coin 285.93 Currency 1,700.00 Exponso account 3,508.08 Total $851,302.33 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in .... 76,000.00 Surplus Fund 50.QOO.00 Undivided profits, etc. . . . 13,418.63 Duo to National Banks . . . 129.77 Individual Deposits 91,171.37 Demand certificates deposit 793.65 Cashier's Checks 3,958.59 Certified Checks 069.92 Savings Deposits 69,120.40 Timo certificates of deposit 47,040.00 Total $351,302.33 STATE OF UTAII ) County of Iron J , S. J. Foster, being first duly aworn lCjrdinB to law, deposes end says that Cashier of tho above named 7iJ X above and foregoing re-VVtvB re-VVtvB a Mli tru5 and correct , .i.'On't of the condition of the said hoii'tc at the close of business on the second day of Septembor, 1916. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 8th day of Septembor, 1915. E. M. CORRY, Notary Public. My Commission expires tho 8th day of February, 1916. Correct Attest: U. T. JONES, DAVID BULLOCH, M. D. HIGBEE, Directors. STATE OF UTAII Office of Bank Commissioner i I, C. A. Glazier, Bank Commissioner f tho Stato of Utah, do hereby cortify .hat tho foregoing is a full, true and :orrect copy of the statement of tho ibove named company, filed in my ffico this 11th day of September, 1016. C. A. GLAZIER, Bank Cortmldsjtfnor. J MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on improved farm land with water right, M. II. DALLEY & SONS CO. Sept. 3-tf. WANTED. Gool milch cow with young calf. M. II. DALLEY. Adv.-Sept. 3. n l -- S)ainty Slestaurant and Siahery. Located One Block West of Mnin St., on Center St. MRS. WILL C. MURIE, Proprietor. Lunches at all hours up to 11, p. m. When hungry, drop in. I Best Bread, Pastries, Cookies, Doughnuts, Etc. We also carry a nice fresh Stock of Groceries. See our special premiums on Baking Powder purchases. vv V f "" EVERY STUDENT Should have a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. The new self-filling type is the best. It is a self-filler and a safety pen combined. Non-leakable, may be carried in a ladies' hand bag or up-side-down in the pocket without leaking a drop. Call and examine our -line whether you buy or not. Cedar City Drug Go AGENTS H. P. PETTIGREW, Mgr. H Do You Consider Expense I As Well As Appearance? I DON'T YOU OFTEN PAY MORE THAN YOU CAN AF- , I FORD JUST TO BE SURE THAT YOU WILL NOT GET ..j 1 J BADLY STYLED, POORLY MADE CLOTHES? if I YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY A PREMIUM TO SAFE- I GUARD YOUR APPEARANCE 1 tR "imp W V 9mm mw MP - - - - - BHHW V. V 1 1 HHHHl fll gBPf tw mAmi hohthwi tHw l IShHHH1 mp BKMBtKw?l3ffnHRfl9iKflH V THEY ARE FOR THE MEN WHO CONSIDER THEIR (3 DOLLARS as well as their APPEARANCE, And ' the price $17 fits the income of more than 63 out of 100 men. JE Guaranteed all wool fabrics, high grade tailoring, plus the 1 styling of a fashion artist whose work is famous. 1 Come in nnd, see one of these suits that are nationally pop- ( 1 ular. We have all the new cloth conceptions and a range i 1 of models that consider sons, fathers and grandfathers 1 all tastes, all styles. 1 Style plus guaranteed wear for $17. You cannot beat it, so I why not try it? GOLDEN RULE STORE I "THE BUSY STORE." It -1 ' u I It is a long time since any store in Southern Utah 1 has sold the following goods at the prices quoted: 1 Sides of Breakfast Bacon 231ac. per lb I Hams 22i2c per lb I Macaroni 10c. per pkg., 11 for $1.00 I Gem Flour .r. $1.60 per sack, J Or $1.60 per sack in ton quantities. I Sugar $7.80 per cwt. Now is the time to put in a supply of the above "1 goods. It means a saving of money to you, as prices '. will soon advance, especially on sugar. LUND CASH STORE. J. DAVID LEIGH, Mgr. J J w.tf 1 l i TOWEL DAY m SURELY THAT SOUNDS GOOD! I DO YOU NEED ANY? CAN YOU USE ANY? DID YOU EVER HAVE TOO MANY? f WHEN WE LOOKED OVER THE WIDE FIELD OF UTILITY h ARTICLES FOR JUST ONE THAT WOULD COMPEL UNIVERSAL ' INTEREST, THE TOWEL PRESENTED ITSELF, AND ITS CLAIMS COULD NOT BE PUT DOWN. SURE, EVERYBODY USES THEM, L AND MUST HAVE THEM, AND WILL APPRECIATE A CHANCE '! TO BUY SUCH A STAPLE ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER. j Thursday Sept. 23 Will Be TOWEL DAY DON'T MISS IT TO STUDENTS . . . WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. WE CARRY ONLY STAND- "MM M i I ARD GOODS, AND GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY THE QUALITY OF ALL OyR LJNES. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED. Cedar Merc. CgL L. S. Co. j - ... .,. ' i . .. , ffCiZ"' ( 1 , a, , . lo-r!M!!$3!!21jL- |