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Show i RECE VED I Jwr NOTES LOCAL I'otatoes for wale. Tnomas Uclliston. F ne potatoes fur Hale, 3 bushel for $1.00 Jacob Gibson. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS , THIS WEEK Another big consignment of New Seasonable Goods consisting of some of the very latest things in Ladies' Coals, Furs, New Dress Silks, and some of the very latest novelties in Ladies' Collars, Collar Pins, etc. call ami see them. Wc can no doubt please you. No trouble to show goods. lead in the New Styles in all lines, Ono Pricotonll novor WORN We always XJxi clorwold k CSiASo FOOTE A TO THE Whenever y.u jret t ick, morally, a physician waits on you. He write-- ; a proscription for your particular ailHe expert? that medicine to bring results in your ment. case. Can he expeet it? Yes? Why ? A prescription can be filled only ono way and that is the correct way ami in that way pnuhice results. Have you K-e- satisfied We cmi fill vvy 'prewith ,uii- last pros i,tin? scription i ci n atUrm hte bljiiik it h viitkn. - V ft 1 5 Pi. armacy. Gold ft NEPIirS BIGGEST, BUSIEST, ft ft BEST DRUG 'STORE. AND Fresh oysters served lunch room SOf WISE IS SUFFICIENT. ?! Ingram has been granted a state teacher's certificate. Lunt and Belliston are buyers and sellers of all kinds of cattle. E. J. MeCune is down from Salt Lake this week visiting with relatives and friends. llijihos price paid for beef and all kinds of cattle.. Geo. R. Howard. Mr. Miles Miller has returned from Ely, Nevada where he has been engaged in mining for sev-- e ral months. Alonzo Y oung Men's Clothes t. atllen-riod'- s any style. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. Ueford buying your heavy shoes see our line. The Mrs. Margaret Rolfson, and Mrs. N. Jenson of Mt. Pleasant, mother and sister respectively ? of Mrs. W. A. C, Bryan, are in ft town this week on a visit. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Enoch IJurton last Sat- ?t urday, but died soon after. Mrs. f'j IUirton is seriously ill, and her j'j many friends are quite anxious j',?! over her cendition. ft! Uussell I lawkins spent last SaU i! urday in Levan starting up the ft new heating plant in the taber-",- ! nacle there. .ft Supervisor I). S. Tack went to O.Ogden Wednesday on business connected with the Forest Servicea black roll book and writing tablet containg the Relief s K'iety minutes, belonging" to ft! Mrs. P. K. Brown, Finder, kindly return to Times office. Miss Thalia Price spent Sarur- day and Sunday in Nephi visit and friends. Miss, ing Price has in Seattle for the past two years. She left for Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henriod have returned from Salt Lake, where they have spent the last two weeks during Mr. Henriod's operation and treatmcnt-M- y sjH'cialty is taking child reh's photos at their homes where they are always less frightened. more natural. Drop and apjx-ame a card and you'll find me there. F. C. Chapman, Photo j ( J J y&KAA H M-!fi- t ! Jtir ijp-f- ' hl A - ! j A A . adapted to your own personality, unless you come cut "liummer'V suit (f and retain the stvle. Is AAJ. tailored" to " in the Newest Style That's what we 'n inJividuaI clothes for young men and that's jVll i JWyflH xJti! Vi'J what you'll like the best as low as $10.00 and as MmJilnjihis:h as $22.00. ''fieiVr. Come And See. Then Have you seen that awfully Swell boy's suit In our Window? We have a full display in our store and it's worth every mother's time to see it. The Mother who KNOWS that nothing is too good for HER boy will buy him one of these Suits. ... rV- - r How about you? All Sizes, - IiC-f- You will find other good clothes, sold In good X maces, mil you won i una cioxnes xouuJ ior you, . AH Wool. BEST EVER BRAND. HYDE & WHITMOE E CO. Shoes. Walk-Ove- r r grapher. ! There will le a big basket ball game Saturday evening between the old Firemen team and the American Fork basket ball team. : The home boysare " feeling their oats" and the game promises to le a musing one from the start i - i Wm. Henriol is serving exccl-emeals in his new cafe, which ... ' i lcated in the diwn stair rooms of the Winn building, just three dKrs north of the jxist office. (live him a call and you will want ' i 7V t" go again. For the picture fhows com r ington Monmencing at t ho day evening, the Fcrvices of Mr. Nat Ian WofI. the famous Eng 7 !i h tenor vocalist and pianist, I'df.tlKitnrr, Stem Cj. have in M'cured. Come and hi j first apj fcranc? in Nephi. m - M !.. way foil r,.'-c,fsly li, h. V v. W. H. Herrick hld V. lb r n t d f. . ft. ,t j lay l..nr-rat the i . t Prerbvterrcan !'. j'.'M la.t eh'Tth Sunday evening. . Mis t .' and Children's Conts Tho a h gentleman missionary I V. ; . .' " f i ti;i ;t r "n bil ing upj a iin1"d for the " ; nrptve of ; d:'1'" il!l! :tt a ';!,(' (' ;' Rchorls or ;r.r b.ing Sund;y ' i i il t !. ii f .,! i;f a ."fivf jkci Hi i; S He tvin the ate. ii:l)'nit prom' i J v" c'j k ! i.l i.-- , 'Ji t ';'' f !' ' , n v ;." . t ' i' '.. f,, ' : ; j !..' ;.; ;t , t. ; i i d Ignorance about shoes never helped anyone. That's the kind of Ignorance that hurts. Hurts either your feet, your pocket book, or your reputation as a neat dresser. Wearers of WALK-OVEShoes know what it is to have perfect ser-vir- rs R all-rou- J: !.; ( t t (:ilc ;rhan uy. fir-- t ExcelsiorMercaiitileCo The Quality Store. 1 '! iv fingregation here a ised f r their church ttr- T t , 1 1 r 'in'T fr v I y f V irail fffor vi ii Hi " in the jhi f'ify: t wih VimI nipjioii lb lii'y cotifMencc h lent yrnir .lijfy K of my l i'Hy, v,fg y.'l to ILTLKSOUNStN. 'U-rv- ? f min-i;t".- nd shoe satisfaction. 5.1.50 $1.00 $5.00. DO YOU? Men's Platinum Calf at $4.00. The Toggery The F:ashion Shop. I ! ' ; - I.'- . T i ; r.m. . ; I SI Cfl liXl i' U . J ' - V-.- I nt 1 a-'.- - ') v. ',.! Is- mMWl WHAT WILL I HAVE. f'r my nf'xt R tarty? If you're puzzled whattorerve your g u sts. come here and let us offer BURgestionn. What do you Kay it Hmi of our excellent canned chicken, warranted pure and p imin ?; f r fine canned salmon or lobster for a naiad; fancy caacker. larc Queen olive, sweet tiiffNl iYaU h or jello fir dcs.ert7 tickle, end delicious 1 Enterprise Grocery Co. rllVlV |