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Show 1 ftfAft WE GIVE 8. &. JUST RECEIVED Our New winter line of Provo Blankets and Coat, lines better than ever and no Mackinaw advance In prices, see them Also a complete new line of Men's and Boys' Hats and.Caps In all the Latest Styles best quulites and lowest prices. ECONOMY BASEMENT Stocks more complete than ewer In the Bit Down Stairs Store good selections of oholoe merohandlse at money saving prices New Goods Constantly being added. ONE PRICE TO ALL- - -- NEVER Chas. Foote UNDERSOLD. Sz Sons. COUNTY TIMES, NfcPItl, UTAH Local Notes STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM. H. GREEN TRADING . AND STILL THEY COME Horse for sale- - See Owen Bos well. Miss Idale Pitt went to Salt Lake Tuesedy afternoon. Miss Susie Ostler went to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. Dell Booth returned from Eureka Sunday. Born to Mra. Owen Johnson a baby boy Sunday October 1st. Cash paid for few tons of oats J. W. Paxman phone 189 or 29 m Cazier For Sale cheap-Th- e property across from the Forrest hotel. Consult T. H. G. Parkes. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of cattle, j See Lunt and Belliston before you pell.. Hair switch made from combings. See Mrs. Mary Hinckly Our New Lines of Fall and Winter Goods This weeks shipments consist in part of New lines of Ladies' and Misses COATS New lines of Ladies' and Misses Stroottman SHOES New lines of Boys'Fairfield SHOES New lines of Men's Crawford SHOES Cotton and Wool BLANKETS, OUTING FLANNELS j J ) ' Armor Plate HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR At the NEPHI MERCANTILE Carter. Ross Burton who has been in Salt Lake for sometime returned home Sunday. A baby boy was born to Mrs. lieonard Jones Monday October 2nd. Jay Hawkins of Salt Lake was in Nepm visitinjj relatives me first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bowles are in Salt Lake attending conference and the fair. Mrs. Henry Knowles and Mrs. Leo Crosby went to Salt Lake Wednesday. Miss Esther Andrews of Salt Lakn is visiting- friends and relatives at Nephi this week. Gibson Cowan who is working at Eureka was in Nephi this week visiting1 relatives. Mr, end Mrs. Vance Maoglson returned home this week after having spent some time in Levan. E. L. Miner who is performing a mission in the Sandwitch Islands was in Nephi last week ! CO. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" j Genuine The Only WVJai JiTCfirMESgaH Butter-Kis- t Pop Corn MAIBEK'S BETC "THE REX ALL STORE" - visiting old friends. Mrs. Lizzie Uangum Extra SHOES SHOES and colors, High Boot button and lace, just received AH style Large shipment of Boys' and Children's SHOES Shoes For The Entire Family Ladies Suits and Coats and all other articles advertised last week are still going at Sale prices for another week GOLDEN RULE Nephi, Utah Mrs. John A. Garrett went to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James Carter went to Salt Lake Thursday afternoon. Elam Mecham went to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon to attend the fair and conference. A. R. Paxman and family are in bait Lake attending conference. J W. Olpin. manager of the Nephi Mer. Co. is in Salt Lake this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Groner-ma- n of Provo spent the first part part of the week in Nephi visiting relatives. George Ockey, a former resident of Nephi, died at Price Saturday and was burriad at that place Tuesday. Bishop A. H. Belliston went to Salt Lake on this morning's train and will spent the time until Monday attending the fair and conference. Mrs. Owen Cazier, of Preston, Nevada returned to ber home today after spending more than a week visiting with her relatives at Nephi. went to Hurnington Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Edward Mangum. C. H. Hilton of Salt Lake is in Nephi visiting this week at the home of his daughter Mrs. W. T, Arthur Scott. EvylfnBigler. Belliston. Earl' Ellison, Loran Shaw, Miss Gladys Sperry and Ila Elliott Miller. Loran Carter, Geo. Brown spent Saturday and Sun Foote and V. M. Foote left for day of last week at Lynndyl visit Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. ing with Mrs. Harry Wilkey. Tabernacle choir practice wil Mrs. H. V. Hoyt left Monday be held in the tabernacle thin for Boston after having spent the evening (Friday) at 7:30 sharp summer with ber parents Mr. and to which all tabernacle choir and I, H. Grace. members are earnestly invited Mr. and Mrs. II y rum Carter to be present. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter Mesdames Joseph Broadhead, motored to Milford Friday of last Wm. Stanley, Elam Mecham, week where they visited relatives Measers and Mesdames George a short time. Wilkey, Robert Scott, L. I1 Mrs. Frank San ford and Mis Anderson, Messrs L. A. Bailey Ssndford went to Sr.. and L. W. Evans went to Georgia tnornin? Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon Lynndyl Thursday make will their Any one who had articles sold where they home for the winter. at the Religion Class Fair and Hunhave not received money for Mrs. J.E.Cole went to ningtonSsturdsy of last week same, please report to your to attend the funeral of her ward supervisor Mrs. II. T. sister-in-law- , Mrs. Edward Man- - Knowles, North ward.Mrs. Grace Sowby South ward. Mrs. Hen- gum. The following left Tuesday ret ta Orme, Nephi Ward. Thoe who exhibited fancy work at the afternoon to attend conference! fair that was not sold may call Mrs. Francis Sells. Mrs. Mary for articles at Mrs. Nellie Cowan Uerrett, Mrs. P. P. Christison, Mrs. Will Pay, and Mrs. Dennis ANNOUNCEMENT Wood. a J. W. Paxman and daughter Mr. j. j. r t el son announces Vera, Misses Maydell and Lila that he is prepared to take voice culture for Cazier, Mrs. June Kendall, Mis tudenis In All students aesirinp this year. Ida Parkes, Mr. and Mis. John to study should commence as E. Ingrsm, Attorney T. If. soon as possible in order to take Burton, Mrs. J. D. Pexton, Mrs. advantage of a full year's work Lettie Orme, and Mrs. II. N. Phonp.46 W Hanaon went to Salt Lake Monday afternoon. a Klenke-Pexto- n Rv Wedding; Pexton of Nephi and Mim Netti- - Kienke of Salt Lake wer( married Monday at th home of' the bride's Darentf, Mr. and Mrs. Mrm Kienk. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kienke of Salt Lake and the groom is the son of itr. John Coleman of Nephi, a FOR THE INVALID. thr ar two most .Important noary. On la th aocuraoy of tha modiclna Tha othar Is prompt. nata In administering It. Hava your prasorlptiona flllod aara and you'll bo abaolutaly aura cl having tha madiclna ut aa your' doctor praaorlbad. thing d. LUNT'S PHARMACY. Making Business Profitable equipment Is necessary to competion and produce satisfactory profit. Our Officers will be fflad to hava Patrons call and discuss in detail their financial requirements and tha terms upon which they can be met throujrh this Institution. Up-to-da- te meet present-da- y I FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEPHI UTAH Whenever You Get Some- thing For Nothing You Find That It's WorthvJust About What You Paid For It. That's the way we feel when we buy r Shoea and Sophomore Clothes, we feel that we are getting every dollars worth for what we paid. It la true we could buy cheaper clothes and cheaper shoes, bnt we would fall short when it come to getting our moneys worth fr0m the amount of wear derived from them. Walk-Ove- s It Is a great satisfaction to bay at well as to sellolothes thatweknow will give fnll valne for the money . spent That's why we sell Walk-OvShoes, Sophomore Clothe $, Stetson $ Mallory Hats, Jf ilson Shirts, A'ap - a - tan Work Shoes, Jlodkint er Gloves, Oak Collars Brand Overalls, Arrow THE TOGGERY BREAD Is The Staft of Life, We Know: i Use Heischmann's Yeast To Raise The Dough, We sell both the Yeast and Bread N to get the dough. E3iteixijsc Gx'occx'y Company f |