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Show Notice To Ladies' LOCAL NOTES SI WE'VE i We wish to announce that we will open a Dress making Parlor Over our store the Highest market prices paid for all kinds of beef cattle. See Lunt and Belliston before you sell. The Brigham Young Univer h ity, Provo, will commence academic year September 35th, 1910. first of next week, Which will be under the management of Misses Theresa Brough, Lillian For rent the Zee Whittaker building north of Sanpete track also a granary. Mrs. D. K, Bro- Marsh, Mrs. C. W. Burquist, 'are Names Whose as to Sufficient Guarantee Style and Quality of work. their Just in, a New line of Ladies Blk. Voil Skirts. Call and see them. OnePrlootoall novor UncJox'sold F00TE CHAS. & SONS. Doctors went to Soldier Summit Tuesday to make a shipment of sheep to Kansas City. Jos. Ostler will accompany the shipment- Pre- scription Can do - you no good unless it is filled with pure drugs tnd filled by a Pharmacist who understands hi busi- Our Pharmacist has had 13 years and experience knows his busi- f ness to the letter, j Bring four prescription You will get to u results and the price Is richt. Gold-Edg- e Store. Tta Drug Prescription Drue Store. County Commissioners George Jones of Mammoth. J. L. Ellert son of Mona. and Martin Nielsoo of Levan, were In attendance at the monthly meetinc of the board of county commissioners Monday. Palmer Garment our mainstay this season in style, fit, quality, service and value. We might say this to you over and rver and make no impression, but if you'll call and investigate, then you'll know that we're guiding you right. is HYDE Farewell & WHITWIORE CO. to Summer. Good Old Additional Society Notes Mrs. W. P. Day and children returned from an extended visit with relatives at Fillmore, and have been the guests of Mr.' and Mrs. C. H. Grace for a few days this week. Mrs. Day was formerly Miss Emma Wood and now resides in Brigham City where her husband is engaged in the real estate business. Prof. Mark Robinson was down from Springville- - the first of the week visiting friends here. Miss Kate Pexton has gone to Murray on a visit with her sister Mrs- Eva Jones Mrs. James Hawkins went to Salt Lake on a visit Tuesday. Harry Irons is at Cherry Creek You nave a cnoice selection in the Laxena i - : unrs EVER HAD A FIT? ix-ac- are Better. YOU ADVERTISERS' Do You Know h a most valuable advertising medium? Your Ad. will be read In Practically all of the homes of Nephi, Mona, Levan,Juab& Mills. CANT BEGIN TO COVER THAT FIELD WITH BILLS. Early Shipments that "The Times" YOU Z k Last week marked the close of The following births took placethe "good old summer time". recently,- - Aug. 2Cth to the wife Wednesday afternoon was the Nyal Line of Wm. Goble. a girl; to the wife last weekly holiday. Thursday Im of Jos. W. Barnes, -- a boy, Aug. was September 1st and chron Get the Satisfaction of 27th; to the wife of Seth Ollerton, ologically marked the beginning being well pleased by i Paxman. Aug. 29th, a boy. of the golden autumn days, ushtrying a 25c bottle of i E. H.Kay and E. B. Roberts Lost white silk scarf at Emrc ering in the cool nights and the of Mona were business visitors to theatre. Return to Mrs. W. M delightful Indian summer. In the county seat last Thurs- Ostler. the canyons interspersed here . i i and there among the green oak ii lift day. wnen you go to salt Lake Takes the place of casa room or suite of rooms at may be seen the beautiful autumn T. H. Burton reports that he tor oil and is much has sold the J6hn Hendrickson The New St. Ceeile Hotel 233 So. tinted maples with their varied more pleasent to take. place to Oliver Wilson. Con- State St. Absolutely modern ir colors of orange, crimson and sideration. $2500. Also a lot every way. Service unexcelled. jold. To an artistic eye it would t m across tho street west of the Very reasonable rates. 1. be a veritable feast of color; and SOLD ONLY BY m The Elberta and white free ;ven to the layman, the combi- freighting. i?boIroperty t0 p R-- Wiilson stone dry land peaches ripe in nation of a gorgeously tinted Kofod Seed Wheat If it is Phone your orders bouquet of crimson maple sur you wantpure September. I Walter liawes has returned absolutely free from from a visit to his home in Tex now to Arthur Ellison No. 7 red. rounded by a cluster of rich green Rye see J. W. Paxman. The home of Juab County ir ak leaves, is one that challenges Mr. and Mrs Klr.tr fjuks a PRtSCRIPTION PRUECGIST. lis aesthetic uncultivated sense, Lake is Salt The New St. Cecilf were over f run Man ti the first A good bargain on two city 394ssts3C.mch:eecfc Hotel 233 So. State St. Steam inu he unconsciously revels in of the week. lots two blocks west of Main Heat, Hot and cold water. Tele the luxury of the scenery about street-T- he Nephi Schofield city phone in every room. Private him. It is said that in no foreign property. -- T. H. Burton. Rates Per Day $1.00 an country except the innermost re baths. C. W. Burquist has been in . :esses of Russia is there such up. Salt Lake the past week in atOrson Nielson of Levan has re autumnal coloring as we have tendance at a meeting of the American Druggists Syndicate signed his positions as town clerk, here in these mountain canyons. Something Behind it. held at Salt Lake City. and justice of the and has Every one should take a drive this month and view the gone to Tooele to work in the during Sophomore Clothes untivalled color scenes of our smelters. The long, hot summer Is giving way to cooler days ravines and slojxs. The band concert given last canyon and chilly evenings. And already you arc thinkiMonday evening was heard not ng; of new things for early fall only by those in the business dis Nephi Prices of Market Products but music was the wafted trict, ut on the clear night air six and Patent flour $2.9 seven blocks to the residents of Straight grade Baker's flour the town. 2.55 Abe Gibson of the Times job Graham Bran 1.15 his department accompanied Shorts 1.30 blind brother to Ogden Tuesday Wild hay 8.00 here the latter will attend the Alfalfa 8.00 feomcof the State school for the blind. new goods find their way to the win1.C5 Oats per cwt Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foote - ness. truth. THE Niels Mortenson of Levan has gone to Tooele to work in the smelters. James Hawkins has the run a conductor from Salt Lake to Nephi on the 11:30 a. m. and 2:15 p.m. trains. For sale cheap one top buggy, and one baby go cart. Apply S. It. Winn. """rmmmmmttmrmm Jos. Ostler and Geo. 0. Ostler A with perfect wn. One of the children of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Riches has been quite ill for some time past. The friends of T. C. Winn are urging his candidacy for.county commissioner from Nephi. The democratic state will be held at Provo on next Thursday, September 15th. Try those Delicious Japanese Plums -- II. E. Howell. Call and inspect my superb collection of Dahlias your choice for next season. II. E. Howell Will pay good pric? for few tons of Oats and Barley. J. W, BEFORE. We want to tell you that we have the most beautiful, mostJSstylish and most althogether desireable line of cloaks and suits that was ever in our store. We've said that before and it was the truth. But because we grow by improving, by doing better than before is the teason we can say this again its-5t- ; II Are In Whi at per. bu. went to Salt Iake Wednesday. Barley per cwt. Persons desiring the latest and uiji iin.in'i ui ijiauu man uiiiiji I uresreu nens can receiv the tame from the Dressed veal Columbia Conservatory of Music Dressed mutton of Salt See Miss Alien Dressed pork resident instructor at P.p. Petti- butter Creamery grew's residence. Ranch butter Dr. C. II Bird is over from iJanch eggs Alanti taking the place of Dr. J. Potatoes ier. bu. A. liootn while ne is huily oc Apples icr. bu. cupied building his new home. , Highest prices paid by Ceo. R. 11 jward for feeders, beef, stock otitic, and bulls. Phone 101 k . o Box i u. The Times editor v isl.es tt acxnoAleo&e receipt ol a Uige cntaluupe with the c mj iimcnts of Kicd Soreiifor. 'lheie are a special irge vaneiy iiorn 11 to 18 ;.uirJ, anl the l!aor is unexcelled. Walter A. Sella left for Rand olph this week where be will teach the coming yar. i S-J- 1.25 8c 15c 10c 10c 10c 35c 30c 20c LOO ?1.00 dows, but to really he In touch w ith the new one should call In and examine them styles more closely. Our shoes, hats, and clothing are ready for your choosing. THE TOGGFRY Gent's Furnishinngs ALL OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS. and many nev ones are leaving- lh ir orders, t.nw lhatihe Autumn lias brought ner b ly b&ck io l(.,vn jn ViVa. of incrc;i,. iir bn!n?, wa n I id jn a , st ?k of cv,olh;n in gr that mankird require. Ojr !api fires &rn 6(r,(i. i u) ivpi up uif mgn sia vJar.l, and whetr. you n- r- l plrun orf uc fojj pr.Jj:ti y ra ca i r upn g';t'.ing the b?st at J j I i'i st jr. - ir En terprise .Gorcery Co, Phcne 55 |