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Show The Old Year 1910 LOCAL NOTES When is now passing away forever thanking our many friends and patrons in the past and sior? Highest market prices paid for all kinds of beef cattle See Lunt and Belliston beforeyou sell. H. C. L. Jorgensen of Levari transacted business at the Times office on his way to Salt hope by our persistent efforts and spuare dealing to merit a good share of your patronage in the future. Wishing all a happy and New Year for 1911. Our motto as before will be pros-pero- us OnoPriootoall novorTJn dor sold CMS. FOOTE u iw ii ii i & SONS. .1 - i -- i - j LJiuim accurately from Ihe butcher, what is purchased and grocer to ses that you are getting the correct weight for your money. Call and see our household scales selling at a small cost. ttawliins & OGKey. Tinners & Plumbers. fgg-Tfa- i in. u 'w, UBTS , P THE NEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT Hr Bpplytn two C3t of WRIGHTS CONDENSED SMOKE directly ithe the meat with a bruih after the meat hu cone aalt. It will be through smoked, will have a dellrioua flavo. and 'win kr-- thoroughly aolld and aweet and free from Inaecta throu.li the entire summer. W7 Is Smoko Wright'sand Condensed nl what mnlilni nolhlnv a liquid nmoke la Attalnaxl wikkI. It ta u p In equate by burning N bottlea only, each with a EV Kit 8Jl.T IN put niotal rap. will smoke a barrel of meat m'MC A bottle quart 2M Iba,). tor ante by all druruta ia at T5o. bottle iruaranteed. Aak Ev.iy -driiirelPt for KTtKK lhtrK. Ti,Wav." lie sure to get the genuine WKJUHT tf CO.NU&NHED iiMOKti. laJo only by hlf-kor-y ;.w K-- y THE E H. WWICHT OO., Ltd., IAJ:N'r5 J.JHA1-U1ACY- Ladies Scarfs 4 Kansas City, Mo. . & Auto Vails. At your own price Some 5 dozen scarfs and vails which bought for our holiday trade were delayed in transit, coming in Tuesday morning, the day after Xmas. Rather than return them, we will sell them while they last at prices lower than actual wholesale cost. Come and get one while they last as it is a chance of a lifetime. Excelsior Mercantile Co The Quality Store. Lake. . Let; me quote you a price on your cattle. Lon Lunt. Rose's Rolled Rye only at Excelsior. All "SchurEc'ge" cutlery guar-a- n teed, Look it over at Excelsior. If you want the best cutlery for the money go to Hawkins & "For Heaven's Sake Take The best breakfast food-Ro- Out My Ad". That's what a number of our advertisers have said who could have sold the articles advertised two or three times over. j T. Ii Burton advertised some articles last week and he had a score or more buyers. So did Paul Wood and dozens of others. If you have something to sell, or buy; if you have lost an article, a little Ad in the TIMES will bring you an answer every time. Ask those who have tried it. Ask to see our subscription books. We cover all east Juab County. Ockey. se's Rolled Rye, Excelsior. Ray Pcxton went to JuabTues-dr- y nm Every household should have a scales lo weigh want a Pocket Knife get a "ShurEdge" they are the best. Excelsior Geo. A. Sperry Sr. came over from the Tintic district to spend Xmas with his family. Have you seen the new line of ladies' suits and coats at Excel We wish to take this opportunity of for their patronage you pvering. J.uab County Times. Cr. McCune went to Salt Lake edz.csCay. Ero-iUurton and family re LOST: 2 pair pipe tongs. Amp turned from MUls Monday. ly rewarded on returning to David Rov T. Cowan SDent Christmas Cazier. with his family. Herchel Price was down from A final decree of divorce was Salt Lake during the holidays. granted Mrs. Jane Sutton Mc Suit has been commenced in Mc the district court Cune against Harry M. by Stark Bros, Cune. Mr. Mrs. H. E. and against A marriage license was issued Howell for the collection of a Tuesday to Maurice Sanderson note secured by a mortgage. and Winnie McHatton. both of J. R. Edgheill left for Salt Eureka. Lake Thursday on business Mr. and Mrs. Marion GreenH. C. Larson of Levan transwood and Mrs. Charles Kimball acted business at the Times ofspent Xmas with Judge &JMrs fice Wednesday. Greenwood. Read this; then come down Mrs. M. A. Gadd has gone to town and and pay that little coal Provo to spend the wintvr with bill that you have been owing her daughter Mrs. John Lin D. H. for some Goldsbrough ton. time. All bills must settled be Mrs. Wm. Jackson spent Xmas fore January 1st without fail- with relatives in Ft. Green. ine iamiiy or wm. Hansen is Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett to an unusual extent at Sr. spent the holidays at Benja Il suffering the present time of typhoid fever. min. One little child is just recovering Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison Jr, from the disease, another one is spent the holidays in Salt down sick with it, and Mrs. Han Lake. sen herself has developed the di Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cazier sease this week. The cases are spent Xmas in Payson with rela quite severe. Mt Pleasant PyV. See the "ShurEdge" cutlery at Excelsior. mush-Ros- e' for Rolled Rye at Excelsior. o First Ward Mutual gram. - Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer of Springville spent Xmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey. S. C Jensen of Juab was in town this week. ramid. Call in and get an OV-- Safety Razor. Take it home and shave with it If it isn't worth 12.00 bring it back. It won't cost you a cen t- - Hawkins & Ockey. B Ralph Brough and Earl Cole are down from the L. D. S. Col lege where uiey are taking a Second Ward 254450 commercial course. ' Wanda Patten 251450 Bert Haynes came down from Ella Downs 123745 South School Salt Lake to visit his folks. 6C525 Norma Blackett 7775 Ida Linton 64C0 A Different Kind of Teckla Chnstensen 4190 W. F. Brough 1925 James Sid well 1225 Farm Exhibits. Dry, Olive Haynes 1140 T. L. Smith had a nice exhibit Only two months left to work of fat duck, turkeys and lambs but that is time for someone in, in the window of Wankier and who will hustle to get in and Garrett. These were all fattened make a showing. Lots of people on dry farm wheat and corn. are holding their coupons unOne turkey dressed 22 4 lbs., decided which way to place which is about the heaviest them; why. not fyouletjthemjto dressed turkey we have teen youl out?Therc hasIZbeen help here. no time when it would payjjto hustle like the present. Try Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen it and see. EXCELSIOR MERC. CO. wish to thank their many friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings uriog their recent sad bereavement. The Piano Contest. 3-- A Card of Thanks We the undersigned wish to sicerely thank all of '.our many friends whoso kindly assisted us and spoke words of comfort during the funeral of our wife and mother. Fred Parkin and Pro-- " (Somplafnt The following program will be rendered at the Tabernacl e Sun day evening at 6:30 p. m. W. W.Jenkins Overture and family Duet Pexton Sisters Vocal Solo - tives. Hever a The' best I J. from any of our prescrip- W. Cowan They are compounded frdm the purest drugs, in the exact proportions prescribed by your physician. CERTAINLY A SNAP. have for sale at once four vel vet rugs 10x14 and 12x14, two dark red, one green, and one :: oriental, used but slightly, cost ii ngmally not less than $2.75 per i yard, will sen lor 1- -4 or oncnnal price; also one wardrobe, one'f dining table, and 7 dining chairs T. H. Burton. Yours For Health I vmrni We appreciate the generous patronage of our many customers during this yea-rWe extend to all a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR today-j- ust a hearty Thank You for thejargest holiday business' we havefceverdone. THE TOGGERY We are still Outfitters for men. GOOD THINGS FOR 1911. The'New Year offers you a splendid choice of pure food products from our ex tensive grocery stock. Our selections have been most carefully made, and we offer nothing but what has been tried and tested for its genuine worth, so that anything pur ohased at Jude'scan be thoroughly relied upon as being tho very best of its kind. Enterprise ii ii . i No news ii tions Grocery Co Phono S3 . |