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Show Pota'oes for I'ietrn. KATES eeWww MOOMMHMMMI LOCAL V Mr. J. L Bellistcn. while cattls up in the canyon, I Thomas Hale. alk Over Shoes, the standard of perfection, to $5. 00, $3.50 al- hrs ways 'easy and correct styles. 1 he Toggery diphtheria Monop sab, -- 100 acres of D-- y Senator J. A. Hyde spent Lake. alt in day aim, CI0S3 in, f r only $1500. Vno! her piece, lt'O acVesj fur Yiss Bird Wilson went to 5a't A chl d op John B ackburn -'- Pax man. Every young 'feller"is getting lim a sweater coat at The i'uggery. Call in before the besl jnes are taken. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henriod nave gone to Salt Lake for a week where Mr. Henriod is to undergo a slight operation. greenback, Lest, the property of Mrs. John Adams. Find-- r, kindly return to Bishop W. H. Pettegrew, add be rewared. The family of H. D. Golds-brougwere released from quarantine last Tuesday, after several weeks being'shut in with scarlet BlUOO, M ednesday. Raymond Pettegrew has gonf on a t: ip to Nevada. Lake The To gery can c'.oti e you, price Sio oo and up. K f r on "1.. IiiibIic 3 Jati)h t'iibsor. Miss Ethel Gadd is employed a i clerk in the Tithing office. Miss Lula Harpar spent last Sundav at her home in Payson. Alex. Jennings' of Levan is busispending the week here on ness. and Highest price pu'i'l of cat tU. Go.., IS all kind Howard. a house, one half For sale, f share of water. Mrs lot, J. W. Carver. William Miller is in town from an extended trip i i the western part of the county. Oak Brand woolen shirts are hard to heat in fit. finish, and price The Toggery Dry lnJ p aio ae tbe best. H.ce oid rs w tli J. V". Paxmai. 5o nts er bushel. Ralph Booth ctme down last Monday to spend his eighteenth biithdiy with his parentsMr. and Mrs. John Bea' have moved to Ephraim where they will make their future h me. Prof V. J. Hawkins of the B. Y. U. made the Times office a p easant call on V ednesday. F. D. Frtirell. cf the Experiment station, is in Logan this week on business. Shed Lunt has returned from Sunnyside, where he has been looking after his cat'le interests. for $1 .CO fr b-- The Dry a's at Farm Congress ' vis riffht now while stocks are larp;e atul you can secure choice and quick delivery 'from a great number of desirable Ga- al rments The probabilities are you'll not have to wait a minute for alterations. 1 1 1 mm ud exhibit of County send a (i Free her ry arm products. ( trdrippoi thei'UHitd latum iew,. given. All those ha'h x ' 1 c. more of un riiin or pocK will confer a favor en tbe con -uiitieu by leaving Ktiii at tin' office of the Juab County Mil' will be in. G made on such perfect lines that few ali is Where they ne terations are required. required we make them easily and quickly without cost to you. mu of this Ik-rkshir- o Pair By Wright Bros. Dog Valley. Mr. Alexander McOmie. make is an assurance of satisfactory wear. You will find our prices ranging from $10. State who Of interest t all stock growers in honor of Prof. J. J. 1HUHB lB.Mr'ii to $20. 00 -- a little cheaper than you can cl.se- buy the same class of garment for 00 married Miss Myrtle Booth of and breeders of this section are this place, was recently elected she; piizes won on Berkshire h:gs presid' nt of his class at the Agri- raised on their big farm at Hu e cultural ollege. On Salt Creek by Wright Eros. M. and Mrs- J. S. Ostler enter- boar two years old and over, rst. tained at luncheon last Tuesday and 2nd prizes; cn boar one year ' liil where. s Mcellan. Wiliard Weihe, and Alfred Best lome excellent music was rendered by the visiting artists. Next Tuesday is the last day the Examine of registration. lists which are hanging out inthe various districts. If y.ur name is net written there, you cannot vote at the coming municipal election. I p -- - rst prize; on sow over andertwo, six m cnil.s 1st prize cn 2nd prize; end vecer ore year, sow under six months. on sow with pigs, 2nd prize; cn best sow any 8g, -- :st Sweepstakes; on Hereford heifer one year old, - second prize. Two silver cups each worth ;5 were won on Sweepstakes boar and f ow. rieht Bos., the last thrji 1000 years have invested about you the goods and quote prices. ilsL did JLr I Yours to please. whitmqe: 1 JJ ISSSCSZZ3 At. Si 'J S V.,.4 N ' V smm ZZCr?-2LSJl- CO. ZEES X rttM JCBSSWrBZm mm to You we Can't Possibly - ; a ru k ?. Turn nr a 1 r uZ a 100 Bars Sunny Monday, KcRulri- Price JS.CO - w 8 Bars Pairy 25 I Soap Shaver, J 5.65 OUR SALE PRICE FOR ABOVE ASSORTMENT ONLY M.so. article. A saving lo ycu of SI 15 or nearly 2 rcr cent on a stp'c ' ,'" k ' ' U ' s "f T.U tt,. (jle.t bvg,n ever . ff..e W - Inu -- d W ..,.'y ,f ,o,. .n tl,h,iHfri.-i..flMr- - lv- h- d SO Bar$ y Monday, Regular Price 4 Bars Fairy I .k. Soap Shaver ",: mon 1 u5 Evcryk(dy mc Soap and ycu cannot afford to n.isi EXCELSIOR tpp-r;v- .. f been led to expect If they do not hold their shape-- lf the style and make and fit isn't satisfactory,, bring them back and we will refund your money. This broad and liberal guarantee shows the absolute faith wo have in th3 intrinsic value of our clothes. There are no better Clothes made than these. You will feel as we do after you havo worn one of oursuits. .; MERCANTILE CO The Quality Store. CLO U I? Q 1 11 ill O after you havo bought a suit of these Clothes, you feel thatthey aren't all you havo 29 25 CUR SALE PRICE FOR THIS AMOUNT ONLY 02.:. Satisfaction when you buy If $2.0 -- We guarantee your absolufe TP1 Fairbanks famous Sunny Monday Soap at Wholesale Price iill-k-ttlM- ' We would appreciate a call from you and a chance to and under two years old. ist chov vou through our stocks of New rail Dress Uoods, izejen boar over six month.? ind one year, rst prize; on boar Hats and Clothing, under six months.- 2nd prize; on Trimmings, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, ooar any age, 1st and 2nd Sweep Etc., and whether you buy or not we will be pleased to show stakes; on sdw one year eld and Henry Adams, formerly county tttorney, and also city attorney here, is down from Sngar City, Idaho, in attendance on the district coutt. Mr. Adams is cow interested in seme real estate in pure bred Eerk.hircs, a'l com- VJV ont th VinA that 1M cruaran. "ea'S ,n Disng from the best Berkshire Josepn tmm of Murray, teed for six months. -- The Tog-- ' trict Game Warden cf District breeders in the country. These 'No. J. 2. .brought down 50,000 trout young men will realize this y:ar Mrs. C harles Kimbell cf Salt lHSt V Is here Sattrday ani planted them from hogs raised on their ranch with her Lake the Eirch swamps. This makes tat least 4000, thus demensuat- Ureen- - ia pare t3. Judge tc 100,000 that fcae been planted ing this line cf stock raising wocd" : itab'-in k:r.ds. most of -l one ictr prthe be this year, iccludirg Lost by lady between J 8 and 5? Fish Lake, which to engage. John F. v right, brcck eaktn in a lady's handkerchief. Leave h L&k(. and nafive3. sit. one of the brothers, spends the s.rce at Tixes cilice, and receive uh utet ltat there is c0 icer schcel season specii'i'ing in his K'a,d- plase in the State for planting line o work at the Icwi Mate Mathew Pay is exhibitirg tO(lish ' o .e's, wh e T L. Wri; ht. the r- sident his friends the skin cf a Jargej Aniew, the young son of Mis. ether brother is ootcrush-mountaineast in the he killed f which are sons Bo'.h ci J. K his had j Latimer Carrie bear, manager cn baler a jed in hay Tuesday. Vi'nht . nits and havo .1 fever. uiul Flevatcr Co B. and F. Merrill A. Prof. L. Grant of Salt Lake City are down this week looking ov:r the Prizes Won en work of their big dry farm at Hons nt Utah oue-hal- Coats of (hi Mutual, B'.lli 14s, linden ar h ef occr-sion-- .J. W ten-doll- ran across a bunch oi teven deer, but bein without a gun, no venison was brought heme. In fact.no information is given out yet, that any de r have been killed in this locality. Dame Rumor has it that on of! the U. S. R. M S. men who visits this city has his mada fcr swooping down plans and carrying away one of th.3 fairest of our maidens "who bears a feathered name. Mere particulars later. The The Clothes Merchants. |