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Show LOCAL NOTES ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THE NEW LADIES SHIRT WAISTS JUST ARRIVED. The very latest out, see them. Also A BIG LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. big lot of LADIES' DRESSES at Call less than the price of the making:. and see them. NEVER UNDERSOLD. Chas, Foote & Sons, took the train for Sanpete Coun ty, Monday. Abe Gibson of the Times office spent part of the week in Eureka where his brother Clyde is work ing in the mines. Earl Broad head came down Friday from Provo where he is the B. Y. U-- , and attending spent a few days at home. Matt Bowers returned to his work as forest ranger on the Manti National Forest, the first of the week. Bosh's Meat Market closed down last week, the reason being the high prices and difficulty of obtaining beef. The Commercial Mercantile Co. has moved into the Forrest build ing across the street from the Vhitmore residence. Mrs. S. 0. Lowe came up from rarowan, Tuesday, for a visit vith her mother Mrs. D. K. We have the most complete line cf Rubber Hose ever handled In. Nephl evsry inch carries a guarantee. Call and see for yourself. tawKins & Odtey. Tinners & Plumbers. Nephi, Utah. 1 Jrown. Miss Emma Boucher went a Salt Lake City, Saturday BOOKS! ourBOOKS! Q new m m m m Come in and look over lint- of We have the latest editions - fl. ,f ,t' J. books. lOconiy. zmssem Don't forgot that our fountain Is running in fall blast. Try our delicious specials and drinks. "Come in! The Sola Water is fine!" . NEPHI DRUG CO. THE STORE l one 27 fona 27 L'P-TO-UA- " Easter Footwear licautiful Easter Footwear for Men, Women, and Children. In all the latest a tyles, good many numbers having Just been opened up. STREET SANDALS, radios' A beautiful assortment to selectPumps. in from white Canvas and Whit Kid, dun Metal, Patent, Velvet and Tan, at S2.00, 12.50, W.00 and t3.50 per pair, also all the new est thincs In High Shoe. MEN'S SHOES. ' n aa n O ' Lurnuj Tho famous "Boston Ian make havlno all Inc a littln logger than any other shoes prices J3.50 tl.OO and $4.50. Misses and Children's Shoes.Pnmps, and anything you wish at lowest prices. Look our shoes over before Easter and get thf best for tho least money. 1 1 Excelsior Mer, Co. "The Quality Store." after-loo- n with her sister Mrs. Pratt, vho had been making a visit here. Sneezing, moping fowls have roup. Cure them quickly with Conkey's Roup Remedy. Get it a "money-back- " guarantee at Lunt's Pharmacy. Acommittee was appointed to arrange for the ball, and received on instructions to have only local musicians in the of music. f Mr. Roy F. Homer returned from Salt Lake the early part of the week, where he has been on business connected with the schools. S perry' s Orchestra is making arrangements for giving a free married folks ciance soon. They are taking great pains to m a k e it a successful finale to the winter dancing season. County Commissioner John S. Nietson was in town Saturday of last week. He reports some heavy storms around Mona, and thinks the outlook ia good for the crops there. We are getting a c ar of choice selected seed potatoes, "White Pearl" variety, and will contract the crop. Price of seed, 3c. per pound delivered at Nephi. Telephone or write for particulars, to Lewis Garrett or vVm. Bailey' FEMALE HELP WANTEU-en-ergeti- c young lady wanted for pleasant, high grade employment Ability to get results the only qualification. Position permanent; renrjmeration good. Apply wiih references to P.O. Box 1717, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. S. Ostler states that all Are being made tohavi g the begin at the corrals west of town on April P. A new corral has been added wilh cement floors. Sixty sheareis have ben engaged and abott 7 ), 000 sheep nave been listed. Tne shearing will continue for a out a month. furnish . prep-paratio- ns sheep-shearin- I Our new line of STROOTMAN SHOES, SLIPPERS, and OXFORDS,' just in. See them at the NEPHI MERCANTILE J. Jones Roy T. Cowan and S. HoseHoseHose Phone No. Shoes of us. Winn. "The Place They Have Things." -- essential points are to be considered. First the quality must be gocd. Second and equally as important, the style ir.i:st be right. And last but not least, you must be properly fitted. All of these you are assured of when you buy your 3 very sideboard FOR SALE-goo- d & small cupboard writing desk. Mrs. Hyrum Carter. Two rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire of M. M. King at the old Jetlers place The Nephi Percheron Horse Co. ia expecting to give a parade of Percheron colts on Arbor Day MONEY TO LOAN on im proved Irrigated farms. T. C. A ALL In your Spring buying of Shoes, Slippers or Oxfords. Saturday. The Greatest variety ever shown here Prices lowest, ONE PRICE TO SHOES OUR SPECIALTY ISSSCSSSSS Mutton for sale. Lovell Ostler. The City Council meets in regular session this evening. Good horse for sale. Apply Times Office. Jay Hawkins came down from Salt Lake Saturday morning Principal A. H. Anderson of the Mona Schools was in town Where Good Altircliandlsc I CO. Cheaper. Notice for Publication. Summons. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH. Thomas A. Foote, Plaintiff vs. Isaac H. Grace, administrator of the estate of Timothy B. Foote, deceased, et al, and Mercy Dickerson, George A. Foote, Ida Arthur L. Foote, Eliza Foote, Jane Foote, Victoria Foote. Defendants. The State of Utah, to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within Twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served with is in the County in which brought, otherwise within Thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be render ed against you according to the demand of the complaint, (whith has been filed with the clerk of said court) This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the land described in said complaint. WJI. A. C. BRYAN, Foote, action Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 21, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Mat T. Howard, of Mills, Utah, who, on November 12, 1906, made Homestead Entry (Serial 023C9) No. 16592, for S N..E1-- 4 and S 2 N W auction 15, Township 15 S, Range 2 W Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 6th day of May, Hurry! Hurryf Hurry! 2 4, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: George E. Howard, of Nephi, Utah. James Andrews, of Nephi, Utah. George Orgill, of Mills, Utah. James Kelly, of Mills, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, First pub. Mar. Last pub. May 3. Register. Our Kodaks are ing fast. Nothing pleases better than a nice Kodak, We have the kind that can be depended upon. Astonishing result are obtained with a S2.00 Brownie. When you take a pleasure trip, don't forget to make It complete with a Kodak. Prices as . go- low as any- where In the U. S. The Eastman Kodak sold FOR SALE-- a good young tur-kegobbler. E. F. Russell. Arbor Day comes on April 15, Plaintiff's Attorney. Nephi, Juab County, Utah. a week from next Monday. First pub. March 29th. Earl McFarlane is spending a Last pub. April 26th. few weeks in Nevada. Money to loan T. H. Burton Next Sunday is Easter. If you want your trees pruned The Board of County Commis right see Ralph Belliston. sioners meets next Friday. Miss Thalia Price returned to GOOD FRIDAY. Hot Cross Salt Lake City on Friday morn-ng- . Buns at the Bakery. Bishop Jas. E. Taylorof Levan, Lunt and Belliston are paying spent part of the week in Manti. the top prices for all kinds of seed sweet cattle. FOR SALE-goocorn. r. Kusseii. Mrs. C. A. Kimball, daughter Will the party who borrowed a of Judge and Mrs- Greenwood, lawn roller kindly return same arrived in Salt Lake Sunday, afto V, M. Foote. ter a two week's visit in Chicago, Miss Lydia Jones of Provo and a week's visit in Denver. I have a French spent part of the week in Nephi and sisterher brother machine and do ladies work in visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. .Tones. first class shape. My prices are, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Macart Dresses $1.00 to $1.75. S k i r 1 1 ney have received a little sham 75c to $1.23, Suits $1.50 to $2.00, rock from Belfast, Ireland, GEORGE W.. BOOTH, tailor. which they are very proud of MALE HELP WANTED-ene- r, nd are nurturing with the best young man wanted for getic of care. pleasant, high grade employment, The City has located a garbage Ability to get results the only dumping ground 80 rods north qualification. Position perma of the northeast corner of the nent; remumeration good. Apply Vine Bluff Cemetery. The rule with references to P. O. Box 1717, will be enforced requiring all Salt Lake City, Utah. garbage to be dumped there. only by y d "Prescription Druggists." f f i fm -- - dry-cleanin- g n-l- aw Excursion Rates. Excursion Rates. via Salt Lake Route to Suit Lake City. On sale April 3 to 7th inc. Return limit April 12th. Relief Society April 3 and 4, L. D. S. Conference, April 5, 6, and 7th. A'atch for announcement special rain service. Ask for tickets f& the "Salt Lake Route." via Salt Lake Route to Salt Lake City. On sale April 3 to 7th inc. Return limit April 12. Relief So ciety April 3 and 4, L. D. S. Con- ference, April 5, 6, and 7th. Watch for announcement specia train service. Ask for tickets via the "Salt Lake Route." w E bn denvnr to Hve you the bestof everything for the money you spend. Therefore, in selling you STETSONhatsuesell you the best hats made. The, "Stetson" sets the styles for men's hats, which means, of course, that in selecting a "SteUon" hat nvw you are, getting the Ltest Spring style THE TOGGERY "The Place where things arewhat that they seem EASTERTIDE LUXURIES, Comprising the very best and purest in food products that the grocery trade ran supply, are to be had in the utmost profusion. Whether you have tnly a little family feast, or an elaborate banquet to celebrate Easter, it will be greatly to your interest, a well as convenence, to see our stock and examine our goods ard prices, ts l oth are Rure to interest you. ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. |