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Show "7 JtrxB WE GIVE 8. Si H. GREEN TRADING JUST Our first shipment of New Fall FURS nawt styUs of Melon thapad Muff, nw- t atylo nock pltoti to match. So thorn. Prloaa Also big lino of FUR will bo hljihor latar on. TRIMMINGS oo muoh In demand. NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, dark and light Outings, at prlcoa the lowost. Would advlao buying now, thoao goods aro soarco and will bo higher. All th Local Notes STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM. RECEIVED Bounty times, nephi. utah ""O eiii a S" j o Ernest Brough was in Holden tbia wefk on business. Don't forget the big concert in the tabernacle tonight. Two rooms close in for rent Mrs. Laura Ingram. For Sale one month oldpigs see Mrs. John Kirgan. Jack Langenbacker went to Salt Lake Thursday of list week. Zee Bigler came home from Salt Lake Monday. Horse for sale- - See Owen Bos AND STILL THEY COME Our New Lines of Fall and Winter Goods weeks shipments consist in part of lines of Ladies' and Misses COATS lines of Ladies' and Misses' Strootman SHOES. lines of Boys' Fairfied SHOES lines of Men's Crawford SHOES Cotton and Wool BLANKETS, OUTING FLANNELS. This New New New New well. ECONOMY BASEMENT Big naw lino of OUTING 8. UNDERWEAR AND SHOES, lust rocolwod, all prleod undor Tho Big Down Stalra Store always tho markot. well stookod with money saving bargains- ONE PRICE TO ALL' NEVER UNDERSOLD. Chas. Foote & Sons, Pens, Pencils, School Supplies - At The REXALL Store "THE REXALL STORE'1 3C ATTENTION In order to demonstrate to you our New Fall Good and to induce oariy buying we have decided to open our season with our Great Demonstration Sale M For particulars Watch Onr Large Bills. Golden Rule Store (S(SJ-S- Fall Dress Goods David Farrell was in Nephi Sat urday on business. Girl wanted at Times office None over 16 need apply. Everybody is going to the con cert tonight. Hyruro Carter and family are in Salt Lake this week. Leon Garrett leaves today to attend school at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fowler of Starr was at the county seat last Thursday, A home for sale or rent furnish el or unfurnished. For particu- ars see Lovell Ostler. For Sale cheap-Th- e Cazier property across from the Forrest hotel. Consult T. H. G. Parkes Highest market prices paid for all kinds of cattle. Fee Lunt and BtUiston before you cell. Misses Lilly Pextonand Lucile Cowan spent last week at Little Salt Creek. Leslie Booth left Thursday for Logan where he will attend Armor Plate HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR At the NEPHI MERCANTILE "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" National Wheat Bin Get ting Low. Continued from See Our Windows fw of the many styles we have, tht-- corns In and look them oyer.. Wo know they will for a m CAPE OF HANDS FACE AND TEETH 1. The prediction does not now look to be at all unlikely of fulfillment. The causes which have led to this shortage are many, and they have waved ever more grievous during the growing season. By far tne neaviest ana most sensational losses have been in the spring wheat crop in Minnesota and the Dakotas, due to blight and rust which were more widespread than ever be fore in that region. The black rust in particular known only for about a dozen years in theU. A. C. . America as a crop destroyer The county treasurer has this season tpread with unheard-o- f force at work this week getting rapidity and surpassed all re out the tax notices. cords for damage, ine conse Good Turkey red sead wheat sequence of this and other unfor sale. See J. M. Christensen. toward developments is that the national wheat crop, estimated phone 32 orlS4M. in July at 70U million bushels. Reed Bailey and Kennith!had shrunk by September to Winn returned from California 611 millions, which is about 9 It is tin million buthels Wednesday after spending is needed at home for short time sight seeing. bread and seed. The "carryMrs. G. A. Carlson returned over" from last vear'a bumper to her home at Park City afte crop has also been greatly revisiting in Nephi for some time duced. So that, at last, the problem appears to be, not how with Mrs. Betsy Anderson. of many hungry Mrs. James Rede in and familey population weEurope's can feed from our returned to their home in Provo urplus. but whether we are Sunday after spending a short going to be able to feed our own If the rate of export for past time visiting relatives. six months should continue Mrs. Minnie Sells who hat more, not only those of been spending sometime in Cal- us who eat wheat bread will ifornia is in Nephi Visiting rela have to pay mors for if. but some of us may not be able to tives. eat it at all Ex. Miss Peters returned to Logan Thursday after visiting a few weeks with her mother. Mrs. D Son of Mr. Pay Meets With Painful Accident. D. Broadhead. while Wednesday P. V. Csrdon of Washington riding a horse evening in the field n. C. was at Nephi Monday and Eugene the seven year old son Tuesday renewing acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Jes?e Pay fell from the horse he wan riding. with his many friends. When he was found it was! Attorney l. a. Miner was in discovered Up had fra?lurned his Salt Lake Wednesday and Thurs jaw in two places, his fare snd houlders vere bruised and skin day on business, Friday and Sat ed. Dr. Keen was summoned and urday were spent in Eureka injured lad. After June Kendall and Joseph Willis attended to as him comfortable ss making were in eamington Monday, the ooRsible he was taken to the Salt latter port of the week was spent I,ake hospital for treatment. at Salt Lake. There wasn't any one present Tberon Lyons and Clarence when the accident harpcred; it thought by the looks of the Bulcr of Salt Lake spent a few that he most have been njunes days of last week at Nephi visit- dragged some distance alter ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. falling. James Cole. Announcement J. W. Lewis who is in the em C. of Mr. is mak the U. kelson announces ploy government, Is he that bis for prepared to take at Nephi ing headquarters the nx' few months. Mr. Lewis tudents in voice culture for his year. All student desiring is making a specialty of rabbie study should commence as disease of the coyote. soon as poibl in order to take, Mr. II. W. Morley and Miss d vantage of t full year's work Celia Christensen both of Moron rhone-4- 6 W. were married at the county clerk's office Tuesday September 19th. Bishop T. II. G. Parkes perform- tfd the marriage ceremony. ten-mont- te We have a very nice line to elect from. Most of onr stock wan bargained for before the advance went Into effect, consequently we can sell them at under prices at this time. I Business Opportunity And The First National Bank Commercial patrons find affiliation here most valuable In furthering-theiindividual interets. Our ample resources and excellent facilities are at all times at their r disposal. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEPHI UTAH CI Shoes Walk-Ov- er In the construction of footwear the" Department of Design Fit the most important factor. Style, Comfort, Appearance and Wear are all dependent upon Fit. Walk-Ove- r con-aide- MRS.'. JOHN cooper President' etta srDwiLL Secretary ; i rs Every one of the hundreds of new patterns designed, and developed each season for Walk-Ove- r wearers most first pass the rigid test of Fit. Fit is the cornerstone upon which all the other qualities rest. Walk-Oveshoes surpass in style, in In comfort and in wear beappearance, cause of this insistence upon fit as the r hasio principle. l; t Let your next pair be Ynt-Overe. THE T03 Ltdis fecelsinrMeriXo. S LUNT'S PHARMACY machinery run smoother There will be a meeting of the Republican Club held in the Commercial Club rooms. Tuesday September 2G. & P. M. all Rep'iblicao Ladies are cord-Ul- y in Mted to be present. - meant, a great daal to avary woman Tha battar condition ha can keap tham In tha youngar sha will look and teal-Ou- r tollat waraa Includa ovary. thing tho dalntlast women oould dealro at prlcoa tho moat prudent puraa ean afford. Is The Oil Encouragement It mak?s the of each and Notice CO. What's Yours?1 I J EiitoprlBe Grocery ,Jp t . |