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Show I GOLDEN RULE STORE Jjj MILFORD - UTAH m .. OUR FULL STOCK OF A g Ladies' and Girls' Coats & to Willjbe on sale at greatly reduced prices Come in and Get Your Coat 8 Now 8 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME 4 m NEW STYLES IN LADIES' SHOES. to VI - W ALL THE MEN ARE INVITED TO ft COME IN AND SEE OUR LINE S M OF STRICTLY THE LATEST IN 3 H DRESS SHIRTS AND ALSO SS g DRESS SHOES. Jjj The Home of the Working Man S . . ... V I THE GOLDEN RULE STORE PHONE 10. Half-soles sewed on, 1. Milford Leather Goods Company. Adv. 10-6-tf. You have no excuse to suffer from sore throat. Rexall Throat Gargle, simple safe and agreeable. Adv. 10-27-tf Milford Phar. Everything for the horse. Milford Leather Goods Company. Adv. 10- 6-tf. MEN MEN ' MEN A TALK TO MEN Buying Twenty Dollar Clothes In a Fifty Dollar Clothes Shop Men who smoke will tell you that at a first-class hotel cigar stand the cheapest cigar they sell has excellent ex-cellent flavor, but that at a cigar stand selling mostly most-ly cheap cigars the most expensive one will taste like the poorer ones. Those who eat in first-class restaurants aW hotels know that even their cheapest dishes are served well and are cooked by the same chefs. So in clothes a man would buy a $20.00 suit in a shop selling $50.00 clothes, but no man would think of paying $50.00 for a suit in a shop whose trade bulks at the lower prices. The store that sells $50.00 clothes cannot help putting very much the same style into its lower prices AS THIS STORE DOES. Stores have faith in only a few clothes makers and are apt to have their less expensive clothes made by tailors used to working on better lines. The store educated to higher standards will not accept many things even at its lowest prices that stores which have not these standards accept without with-out a murmur. "That is why we are showing Men that the same lines, the same buying advantages, the same styles, the same all-wool standards apply whether you pay j $50.00 or $15.00 the difference is in the tailoring I and the woolen values, though for lasting worth j and every day appearance We always advise every man who can to pay at least $25.00 D0BS0N--Men,s Apparel MEN MEN MEN MORTGAGE SALE OK PERSONAL PROPERTY Delta Land & Water Company, a corporation. Mortgagee, vs. Harry H. Cook. Mortgagor. NOTICE is hereby given that, under un-der and by virtue of a certain Chat- i tel Mortgage, bearing date. July 20th, A. D. 1915, filed in the ottice of the County Recorder of Beaver County, Utah, at Beaver City. Utah, at one o'clock P. M., on the 13th day of August, A. D. 1915. wherein Harry H. Cook is the Mortgagor and Delta Land & Water Company, a corporation, cor-poration, doing business at Milford, Beaver County, Utah, is the Mortgagee, Mort-gagee, upon which there is now, at this date, due and owing from the Mortgagor to the Mortgagee, the sum of $1939.00, lawful money of the United States of America, as principal princi-pal and interest thereon from July 20th, 1915, at the rate of S per cent per annum, and the further sum of $350.00, lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon from November 15th, 1915. at the rate of 8 per cent per annuni. and the further sum of $265.23, with interest thereon from July 1st, 191G, at the rate of S per cent per annum, the said sum of $350.00, and the said sum of $265.23, and the interest inter-est thereon, being for feed furnished for the mortgaged property hereinafter herein-after described, together with a ren- I sonable attorney fee for foreclosing this mortgage, to-wit: the sum oi $200.00, the Delta Land & Water Company, a corporation, the Mortgagee Mort-gagee named in said chattel mortgage, mort-gage, will sell the mortgaged property prop-erty described in said chattel mortgage mort-gage and' hereinafter fully described, on Monday, the 13th day of November, Novem-ber, A. D. 1916, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said day, at the stock yards of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company, Com-pany, now called the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company, near the town of Milford, in the County of Beaver, in the State of Utah, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. The personal property to be sold at said time and place, and being the personal property described in said Chattel Mortgage, and mortgaged by the mortgagor to the said mortgagee, and formerly owned by the said Harry H. Cook, is described as follows, fol-lows, to-wit: One (1) Jersey heifer, branded H on right hip; five (5) Jersey heifers not branded; two (2) brown Jersey cows, not branded; four (4) Guernsey Guern-sey heifers not branded; one (1) Guernsey cow branded M on right Classified Advertisements. FOR SALE Six room house, one block from Main Street. Rents lot $27. Price reasonable. Enquire Box 264 or News office. Adv. 10-' 10-' 20-2x. s LOST Seven year old white horse 1 with cut tail, marked "L. M."' on ' left side. Finder of same will gel reasonable reward from Mr. Chwasteg, round house. Adv. 10- 13-tf. FOR SALE Light weight tractor. Fully equipped and in excellent condition. One-half factory price. Inquire of Milford Distributing Co. Adv. ' ' tf FOR SALE A few choice lots; easy terms. See J. Matthews. Adv. FOR SALE Several horses, cheap, mares and geldings. Orpheum hotel, Milford. Phone 81. Adv. FOR SALE The new McDonald Apartments, $600 down, $81 per month $5,100 in all; will take the building. Six apartments. Call on or address J. K. McDonald, Milford. Mil-ford. Adv. MANGANESE MINE FOR SALE Assays over 42 per cent. Opened ready for ore to be taken out. For further information write Mrs. M. J. Loring, Monroe, Utah. Adv. WANTED Boarders at South Stoddard Stod-dard Avenue, near shops. Adv. ; 11-3-lx. Fitted and unfitted Horse Shoes, fell styles and kinds, at Burns & Bird Co. Adv. tf FOR EXCHANGE Forty acres of deeded land in New Mexico, three miles from town. Value $1,500. Want stock of goods or furniture, or house in town. Enquire at News Office. Adv. tf FOR EXCHANGE 150 acres of timber tim-ber in Coleville County, Washington. Wash-ington. Original growth 2 million mill-ion feet. Want land or house in town. Value $3,500. Enquire at News Office. Adv. tf WANTED Second hand 6 h. p. gas engine. See B. H. Matteson, Milford. Mil-ford. Adv. tf FOR SALE One pony, buggy and harness; one four-horse fresno; one seven-foot disk, good as new; one brush grubber; one set of heavy work harness. Enquire of A. C. Ferguson. Adv. 10-6-tf. Ferguson. Adv. 10-6-tf. If you want the best in Painting, Kalsomining and Decorating, go to R. G. Siewert. Adv. tf Now is the time for horse blank-eta. blank-eta. We have them from $3 up. Milford Leather Goods Company. Air. l-S-tf. ' thigh; one (1) brintlle cow not branded; one speckled cow. branded P on left hip; one brown Jersey heifer, not branded; two (2) reddish red-dish Jersey heifers, not branded; one (1) reddish Jersey cow not branded; one (1) yellow Guernsey cow not branded; one (1) Guernsey bull; two (2) Jersey cows, branded II on left hip; together with the increase in-crease thereof, and particularly four ( 4 ) Jersey heifer calves not branded brand-ed ; one Jersey heifer calf branded ii inside circle, on right shoulder; three (3) Jersey bull calves, branded brand-ed 6 inside circle, on right shoulder; one (1) cross Jersey-Guernsey calf branded 6 inside circle, on right shoulder; two (2) Guernsey bull calves branded 6 inside circle, on right shoulder; three (3) Guernsey heifer calves, branded 6 inside circle, cir-cle, on right shoulder; also Two (2) sorrel mares and two (2) black mares, branded thus: dot inside in-side circle and alligator wrench, respectively. re-spectively. Dated this first day of November, 1916. DELTA LAND & WATER COMPANY. By G. P. Holmes. William F. Knox, Attorney. Date first publication November 3, 1916. Date of final publication November Novem-ber 10, 191G. . . . !"gl ... I George Lund, Republican candidate candi-date for the office of District Judea, was in Milford the fore part of the week, looking at "political fences." Senator G. A. Iverson was also hers campaigning with Mr. Lund and the two left Tuesday morning for a trip through Lund. Nada and other points south. They are encouraged at tha outlook for Republican success. Now is the time to place your order or-der for Thanksgiving turkeys. W have secured the best the market affords. Adv. 11-3-3X Bill & Bill. A. F. McCULLEY Let Us Save You Money On Your Fall Purchases Have you noticed the extremely effective way in which our prices are being kept down in the face of the unprecedented Merchandise Crisis On every hand we hear o f higher prices. Brery mail brings us advances on every class of merchandise mer-chandise on the market. "Ye have been foitunr.tc iu having large stocks bought and contracted fur months ugo before the prices advanced. For instance, our underwear for this fall was bought last December. Our Fall stocks are coming to us at about 20 per cent less i than the market price today. This saving will go to our customers On every hand prices are being advanced but we do mot expect to advance ours. Come to ns for your Fall purchases and save money. A. F. McCULLEY Winter Will Soon Be Here NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR IT We Handle the Well-known Spring Canyon Coal ALSO THE King and Hiawatha Coal And do not forget that these are Utah Products WE CAN ALSO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE FAMOUS ACME Quality Paints, Enamels, Stains and Varnishes MILFORD LUMBER COMPANY The "Sudden Service House" MILFORD - - UTAH j |