TMK KABTKMM UTAH ADVOCATE, THUIWHAY, Al'lt. 10, 11)14. rACJK KIVK H
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
: FOR SALE
, Thlrty.scvon feet frontage at Main
anil Tenth Corner tot with sldo-1
track and spur at the rear.
' Forty or moro feet, adjoining the
Old Golden Hute store on the east,
( Main street. No, better buy any
where.
Fifty feet west sldo South Eighth
street, adjoining the new Wado
buildings on the south. A four
room dwelling goes with tt or will
be moved.
Nlaety feet frontage Just across
tho atreet from this lot, will sell
thirty, sixty or the whole piece. Ex
cellent building site. '
Thirty feet frontage Just cast of
the' new Turner building on Main
street. A smalt payment down nnd
tho balanco at 7 per cent.
' ' Six business lots, facing tho east
and south, Just south of the Smoot
Nixon lumber yard. Tart cash and
' easy pnymenta on balanco.
Twenty-flvo or more feet facing
, "the south, Just west of the Carbon
Hotel. Some cash nnd llbernl pay
ments. Choice piece of ground Just cast
of' tho Denver and lllo Ornnde de
pot, facing south. One of tho rar
est bargains offered.
. Other business locations too nil-
'raerous to mention In this limited
.space, all close In and on llbernl
, terms.
HKSIDK.NTIAI, I'1101'KHTir.H
( Threo fifty-foot loU on North
Ninth. Considerable fruit and well
shaded. No better property any
where. Corner lot not far from tho coun
ty high school building. Hundred
and twenty feet frontage A real
'( bargain for cosh.
Hundred by two hundred fourteen
feet on North Seventh, facing tho
west, docs within the next few
days at a bargain.
Vacant lots, modern dwellings
and partly Improved property in
every part of tho city. Also sev
eral modern homew at less than
their values.
ItANCII Ot-TKUINflS
Forty to a hundred nnd sixty
acres with full water right, unim
proved, eloso to the city. Fifty dol
lars an acre.
Twenty-three acres west of town
in lucern nnd within walking dis
tance nt $1600.00. Worth looking
From forty to flvo hundred seres,
south of town ono to eight miles,
some of It In orchard, at $00 00 per
aero.
Twenty acres with water this stdo
of Wellington, belongs to non-rosl-.
ilunt, who Is anxious to sell. Make
an offer.
Other tracts of choice farm lands,
both Improved and unimproved.
' r Owners nro unloading Iet us show
jou our lists.
KVKUYTIII.NCI IN lXHUIUNCi:
Oct usf, Wo're Imlcpcmlsnt of
tho flro Insurance trust making
f rnd maintaining our own rates. Lot
' , us figure with you.
' We rlto fire, plate glass, atenm
boiler, automobile, accident and rent
. insurance In tho best ofcompanles
Wo furnish nbstrncta of tttlo to
nny lot or tract of land In Carbon
county. We'll go your bonds In
any amount at reasonable rates.
R. W. CROCKETT & CO.
. I'llICK, UTAH
. Mara Street.
ROYAL I
Baling Powder
Absolutely Pure
Cakes, hoi biscuit, hat breads, an4
ether pastry, are dally necessities
la the American family. Royal Bak
ing Powder will make them more
digestible, ivholesome, appetizing.
Kb AlmnNe LI mm Phomhm1a
PMCEHVICI1ITY!
A W Shiner was Up to Hiawatha
on a business trip Tuesday
Stephen Olsnotll of Helper was
nmdng the visitors to the county
seat last Saturday.
J..M. Whttmoro Is In Salt Lako,
hAvlnp been summoned to sit on tho
federal grand Jury.
Olcn Uatllngcr was a ilelper vis
itor In tho county seat last Satur
day, returning in the evening.
Mrs J. A. Crockett was down
town Tuesday, tho first time since
her recent very severe sickness.
Dr. E. M. Neher was visiting his
several patients at l'rlro last Sun
day, coming down by nutomobllo.
Helper has twenty-tour saloons at
this tlmo with a population uf not
exceeding twenty-five hundred all
told.
N. S. Nellson was In tho city sev
eral days Is st week, looking after
his various Interests hereabouts,
principally sheep.
Kobert Howard, Inspector of
mines for the Consolidated Fuel
company, was doing business In
I'rlco last Saturday.
Judgo Ferdinand Krlcksen and M.
I'. Droffet hod business before tho
district court at Price last Saturday,
reluming later to Zton.
Clark Thompson of this city has
gono to the reservation country to
look after and do some Improve
ments to his Indian lease.
Mrs. K C U-e of I'rlco recently
went to the rnnch In Nino Mllo to
be with her husband, who Is on tho
sick list. Nothing serious, however.
fl. A. King, tho 8al Lake City
attorney, was representing clients
before Judgo Chrlslonson In an ad
journed session of district court
last Saturday.
Andrew Young, Sr, of Castlo
tlnte, and Samuel Naylor of Sunny
side wcrb hero last Saturday In at
tendance upon a meeting of the
county high school board.
The Denver und lllo Orando has
announced a half rate round trip
fare from nil Utah points on Its lino
for tho Mutual Improvomont confer
ence at Bait Lake City In Juno next.
Miss Ellen C. Mulroney of tho
English department of the high
school has accepted a position for
next year In her I 'mo town In
Iowa. Her only purpose In resign
ing her position hero and returning
to the East is that she may be near
her mother and other relatives.
t ,4 m niiHimiiitiiituHiiiiHmni 1 1 m m
1 We Will Pay
. L. . 5 Cents
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. ; ; Each in Merchandise for; 3
v i I and 5 pound Lard Buckets
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H Carbon County Cora. Co. 1
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MHWajSJMSBMMW
j, "Uncle Ilert" Martin, tho picture
allow man, was here yesterday on
his way tounnyeldo, where ho will
give nn entertainment tonight.
The Ooldcn Ilulo moved this week
Into Its new quarters, where ample
spaou la afforded for the very largo
stock of dry goods carried by this
firm.
J. C Jensen tho first of the week
purchase! twclvo hundred head of
sheep from Joe Fredcrlckson. The
price paid was S&.00 for lnmlng
ewes and 93.60 for yearling ewes.
Ilyrutu A Soutltwortli of Donort
Lake was here Monday on one of
hla periodical trips, selling somo nl
fa)fa seed, which Is now going at
around elsht cents In tho local mar
ket. Challln ft Jcansclmo commenced
doing business this week at tho old
OoMon Ilulo stand. They also hno
n new delivery wagon In tho field.
George Fausett Js tho clerk for the
now firm.
W. T. Woods, the man nt the
block In tho Carbon Commission, by
n clever movement Tuesday, suc
ceeded In so severely cutting his
toft hand that he wss about put out
of commission.
L. K. Evans, chief clerk at Castle
Oate, was bore between trains Tues
day afternoon. The new town or
ganization has started off In good
shape. Liquor licenses In tin coal
camp are f 000.
Carlo Delplax of Helper was a
business visitor In I'rlco last Friday.
Ho Is now conducting the bar room
In connection with Hotel Helper.
Business nt the railroad town Is
anything but good.
Noll M. Madsen was -down from
Scoftold last Saturday attending a
meeting of tho I'rlco Commercial
bank directors nnd a ftcsslon of the
county high school board. He re
turned homo Sunday.,
Iohl Jessen of Wellington wss
transacting business In I'rlco last
Friday Tho farmers of his section
are well along with plowing and
ditch cleaning and genorall) aro in
hopes of a prosperous year.
J. T6m Fitch, Holper pioneer nnd
a largo owner of real estnto at nnd
around the rnttroad town, was In tie
county seat last Saturday. Petitions
nro In circulation for local option
there, to be vote.) on In June next.
W T Ooshrn, the Orand Junc
tion (Colo.) sheepman, was trans
acting buslneMi at I' rice Inst Satur
day. He Is shearing In tho eastern
part of the stato at this time. His
wool clip avorages well this season.
Owng to the prrss of other busi
ness, J M Whltmore asked to bo
released from serving on the ux
eeutlvo committee of the arrange
ments committee of the bankers'
mooting hur, and A W McKinnon
ha been appointed In his place
Look to Your Dumbing.
You know what happens in a
house In which tho plumbing is lu
poor condition everybody In tho
house Is liable to contract typhoid
or same othor fever. The dlgostlvo
organs perform the same funotious
(n the human body as the plumbing
does for the house, ami they should
be kept in flrat-cltuts condition all
tho time. If you have any trouble
; with your digestion take Chamber-
; Iain's Tablets und you aro certain
to got quick relief For sale by all
doalorfl. Advt.
Agents and domonatratara In ev
ery city and county to handle Or J.
; H. Horr's BanolA Skin Food. King
; of all faoo U-auUdors. Nover falls
Ion oczema and sores of any nature,
iplmploe, blotchoe, blackheads and
rough sklu. CO per cent bo live
agents. Box 646, Salt Lake City,
. Utah. Advt, tf
George Metsa of this city, an .ex
pert In machinery, has gone to
Clrvcn Hirer to sot up a rofrlgora
tlng plant of McPhcrson Bros.
Quince Crawford, a prominent
sheepman of MnntU went down In
the valley yesterday morning to his
herds, preparatory to getting them
In shape tor shearing which will
commence tho latter pnrt of next
week.
A J Lee has severed his connec
tions with the New York Cash store.
Ambrose Walsh succeeds in the
management. Mr. Lee has not yet
made any decision as to what he
will engago In but will probably
make Prtco his place of business.
The Denver and lllo Ornnde la Is
suing to patrons and friends of the
road a new series of tho 1914 pic
ture calendars. The calendars car
ry twenty-four views of scenes along
iho Denver nnd Mo Orando nnd tho
Western I'nctfle railroads. '
John Crawford, ono of tho ojdest
of The Advocate family, wns down
from I'anthcr Canyon last Saturday.
He went from hore to Sunnyslde,
where ho tins numerous, friends
among the old timers of Carbon
county, as well as several relatives.
1'rof Wlltsrd L Peterson of the
Carbon county high school has de
clared his Intention of going Into
business In Idaho On April 2d, 3d
and 4th he made n visit to I'ocatel
lo and other Idaho towns and ox
presses himself ns being tcry much
encouraged with tho outlook.
Principal F 8 Davles and family
will lcne for I'rovo Immediately af
ter school closes here. Mr. Davles
has reeured a position In tho public
school there for next term. It le
with genulno regret tint tho pupils
and parents In Price learn of Mr.
and Mrs. Davles' Intention to re
turn to I'rovo.
Alfred Seamount came In from tho
stock range on Tuesday nnd Jour
neyed to Prlco to meet his wlfo. It
will be remembered that Mrs Sea
mount was very near death s door
In the winter and while recovery
was alow, wo are glad to learn that
she ha regained hor health. Oreen
Illvor Dispatch 10th.
J P. May, formerly with tho Con
solidated Wagon and Machine com
pany at Price, Is this week to tako
charge of the Duchosne Hocord at
Myton, and himself and family will
movo nut to tho reservation country
this week. May was nt ono tlmo
on the staff of tho Salt Lake Tri
bune Numerous friends at Price,
whore they were well and favorably
known, will wish Mr. r 1 Mrs. May
well In their new hontvr
Walt Boston came homo from
Price Saturday night and has been
npcndlng a few days visiting his
family und looking otter business
matter. He tins hi big building
contract well under wuy nnd will
get It finished on time. He saja
tho weather Js much coaler there,
there still being Ice on tho north
side of tho building he U erecting
for J. n. Mlddloton. Boston will
probably work up thore nil summer,
maybe longer. Green Illvor Dis
patch, 10th.
Warning has been Issued from
the department of agriculture at
Washington, I). C, to the potnto
growers of the entire country to
watch cnrofully for what It calls
"powdery scab," a disease first no
ticed In this country last )car, nnd
thought to have been brought here
i lu u big consignment of potatoes
Imported from Europe The pow
der scab Is a fungus growth that
attacks young potatoes. The de
partment has prepured a bulletin
giving methods of controlling It.
U-e Cooper nnd Mrs Snlllo Hunt ,
of Myton were united In marriage i
Tuesday afternoou by Justice Lee. '
Tho bride Is the daughter of Mr. (
and Mrs. It. Calvert, who were
among tho very early settlors on
the reservation The marriage ,
marks the end of a lovo romaneo -between
the contracting parties ex
teiidlnc over a jmrlod of sovoral !
your. The groom Is an industrious
oung man and as one of tho first
homesteaders after tho reservation
was thrown open. Mrs. I. W. Odo
klry, also of Myton, was here Tues
day on business and was a witness
to tho ceremony.
Clothes tailored iu Price at the
Modern Tailors, next to the Savoy.
Advt.
Gtate of Ohio, rlty of Toledo. I..
Lucss County. J""
Frank J Cheney makes oath that ha Is
MMor partner "t tin Arm of V. 3, Cheney
A Co., delnr business In the Oly .(, To.
ledo. County and Htatu aforesaid, and
that Mid (inn will pny tho sum of ONU
HUNDRED DOLLAK3 (or euch and ev
ery ca of Catarrh Hint cannot bo cured,
by tho use of HA..ffiATAnH.,,CUaB.
Bworn to before mo and subicrlbed In
my presence, this 6th day of lieceaiUr,
A. D. KM. , . ..,
(Soul) A. W. ClLnABON.
Notary l'ubllo.
Hall's Catarrh Curs l taken Internally
and acta directly utn tho blood and uiu
rous surfaces nt iho system. Bend for
testimonials, free,
I'. J. CIIKNKV & CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by all Druggists, TOc.
T ' i lull's Family lUU for cowtl potion.
Particular Buyers Will Fincf
It To Their Advantage To H
Visit Our Store Before Mat ' I
ing Their Purchases. I
A large shipment of Children's, Misses' nnd H
Women's Dresses just received. H
Children's wash dresses from H
35c to $2.25. ,
Misses' wash dresses from 75c H
to $6.50.
Ladies' .wash dresses, $1.25 to , 4 H
$9.50. ' . 1 i
All the nbovc arc made from the latest H
fabrics; styles are new, and the line complete. ' H
Wc desire to drive home the fact that our ; H
Men's nnd Boys' Clothing arc superior to any - H
line carried in this county. H
Our All Wool Serge Suits For ' I
. .Young And Old Men At $15.00 (i
Can't be beat.' Better values for 520.00 H
and $25.00. All our clothing is Guaranteed H
to hold its shape and wear satisfactorily. If it H
don't satisfy, wc replace it, at no cost to the H
purchaser. H
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The New York Cash Store I
This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes H
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STYLISH HATS I
It's the way a hat looXs on a woman that Is the luporUnt H
detail. So we make stylo tho paramount feature of our hats H
stylish shapes, stylish trimmings, tho latest shades and, M
most Important of all, they aro stylishly trimmed. Wo don't H
want you to buy a hat from us unless It la n becoming Myle, H
Try them on, and keep trying them on till you find Just Iho M
hat for you. H
B.essie Kennedy, Millinery , I
I Price Real Estate I
Company I
' N. E. SEAWOUNT, Manager I
Twenty acres beat farming land on tho Price river,' all !' H
1 1 oulUratod; one mile irom I'rlooj beet w&tox rlcbt out', of ', M
river; 11800,00; terms. M
1 1 Forty acres four miles south of Trice, 1 600.00, M
i City LoU, 1G0 up and m payments. M
HU6IMS8 IX)OATIO.8. HO.VD9. V
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Ladle' tailor madesulta at tho Ilubher stamps of erory ,descrls- M
Modern Tailors, next to the Savoy. I (Ion sold by Tho Advocate I'ub't4sfi M
Advt. I inB Co. Advt. H
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