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Show i CLOSING- OUT SALE : I Of our Entire Stock of Dry Goods ! ; at Prices you can't afford to pass, i 1 Note the following prices, and avail j yourself of this opportunity to save i ; money on your needs. i t Men's Heavy Union Suits, $1.25 values at .75 2 Men's Heavy Union Suits, 1.50 values at 1.00 J 2 Men's 2-piBee Underwear, 60c. values, at ......... .40 J 2 Men's Mittens, $1.00 values, at .75 J Men's Swerters, $2.70 values, at ... 1.75 Men's Sweaters, $1.90 values, at 1.00 Men's Jersey Sweaters. $2.25 values, at 1.50 Men's Jersey Sweaters, $1.25 values, at 75 Men's Work Shirts, 50c. values, at ... .40 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, $1.25 values, at .95 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, $1.40 values, at 1.00 Mee's Heavy Flannel Shirts, $1.50 values, at 1.10 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, $2.10 values, at . 1.50 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, $2.80 values, at . 1.90 Men's Dress Shirts, $1.00 to $2.00 values, at 75 Men's Never-Rip Overalls, sizes 38 to 42, at ... .90 Men's Heavy Wool Soxs, 30c. values, at .20 Men's Seamless Wool Soxs, 25c. values, at 15c, 4 pair at .50 " Men's Bachelor Friend Hose, $1 a box value, at .75 0 Men's Whip-cord Pants, $1.50 values, at ,.. .75 Boys' Union Suits, from 6 to 12 yrs., 60c. values, at .40 Boys' Ball-Band Overshoes, size 4 to 6, $1.50 values, at 1.00 Ladies' Overshoes, $1.25 values, at . .90 ' A lot of Shoes for the Boys at J off. A lot of Shoes for the Ladies and Misses at J off. t All other things in the'dry goods line will go at a cut-price. ! We also have about 500 good fence posts for sale, now is the ;i time to buy, they will move quick. ! :: Special Notice: ' j We are adopting the cash, pay-as-you-go system at thi3 1 store, starting January 18th, and from this time on we will ' ! positively refuse to extend credit to anyone. But we will ' show you that we will have better prices for cash. I JENKINS BROS'., I WOODROW, UTAH. j Special Sale! j We will have a special sale each ; week on some one line of goods. : :: Sale starts every Monday morning ; i: and lasts all week. Next week : :: we offer all our winter goods at 1-3 : :: OFF. Sales will be announced at : : the store each week. j ' :: All kinds of Oak City apples at i 1 i: our store. ' : j W.R. Walker & Co Sutherland, Utah. Give Us j COAL ORDERS. J. We have a supply of the very best J" ' grade and scales in our yard for the Convenience of our customers. : We are selling horse blankets at 25 : per cent off. Men's 4-buckle over-:: over-:: shoes, $2.50 values, going at $1.90. Drawing for awarding of prizes I will occur at store Sat., Jan. 23rd. i: WE ARE IN IT EVERY MINUTE ij Eccles Co-Operative Merc. Instit'n. WANTED A 40 or 80 acre farm near Delta. Give prices and terms, also state water rights. Address, box 154, Gunnison, Gun-nison, Utah. FOR RENT: 30 acre farm near Sutherland which has been farmed farm-ed one year; also 80 acres 2i mile from Abraham, cleared, plowed and 30 acres in fall wheat and 10 acres in alfalfa. Wish to rent both to reliable party for cash or crop rent. H.E.Sherrick, Hinckley, Hinck-ley, Utah. H. A. Abbott, Physician and Surgeon. Surgeon for Salt Lake Route. Special attention to diseases of women & children.. Calls answered promptly. Office at Hotel Delta, DELTA, UTA H Delta Barber Shop MARION KILPACK. Prop. Visit me often-A often-A clean Shave; A stylish Haircut. SELL OR TRADE Improved 40 acres, all level rich black loam in southern Texas, where it never snows, and where you can raise oranges, lemons, grape fruit, figs, dates and peaches. Corn making 75 to 100 bushels and two crops each season. Sugar cane making 40 per acre. Cotton one to one and J bales to the acre. All kinds of truck raised during the winter. Under irrigation and only $100 her acre. Clear, would trade for improved land near Delta worth the money. -J. M. Lemons, Coal-dale, Coal-dale, Colo. I Our 1915 Resolution: ! Bigger and Better Values for ij Our Customers in Groceries, ; Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel, j: Notions and Hardware, JEtc. !; , Visit the store and view our Bar- i : ' I gain Counter, it will surprise and : I please you. Many thanks, call again l ; : - - :: ' 5 Delta Mercantile & Implement Co. s X DELTA'S BUSIEST STORE. J I -FOR SALE A fourteen months old Holstein bull. J. H. Schwartz, 2 miles north and 2 miles west of Woodrow. 3G-tf List your property for quick sale. Summerland Farms Company, Com-pany, Opposite Post Office. Delta, Utah. There will be a dance given at the Delta Ward hall, Friday evening eve-ning January 22. Dr. Christie, Dentist, will be in Scipio, Jan. 4th, prepared tc do dental work. Hoiden, Jan. 11th; Fillmore, Jan. 18th: Meadow, Mead-ow, Jan. 25th; Kanosh, Eeb. 1st Delta, Feb. 8th. He repuests those needing his service, tc come to his office immediatelj 1 upon his arrival in your town, as his time is limited. Here's Your Chance, Act Quickly. A few good grade sow pigs, 6 months old. to let to responsible party for their keep, until thirty days after weatiin of pigs:party caring for sows to receive as compensation com-pensation all pigs farrowed. This is your chance to get a start with hogs. -Jeff Clark. Woodrow. Keep your hogs in a healthy and thrifty condition by using Allright Dip and Remedy for sale by Alb. Leuthaeuser, Delta. |