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Show LOCAL We Want To Show NOTES "ARE YOU READY" Corner lot, block from Main, close in. Easy terms.- - T. H. Burton. James Garrett Jr. is behind the counter aain in the men's Men's, Boys', and Children suits and overcoats. We have a strictly up furnishing department at the to date line of high grade guaran- Excelsior. Mis3 Pearl Wright has been office of the employed teed clothing and can give youlow-es- t Grace Bros.in the Lumber Co. for time. prices quality considered and forThesomeTimes editor wishes to of some acknowledge line to receipt the select show you biggest beautiful white dry land potatoes with the compliments of Thos. from. Broadhead. are about as for cold weather? By this we mean, have you bought your winter suit, overcoat, underwear, hosiery, etc? not, now is the best time to look up your needs on these lines while our stocks are complete in all sizes, as first choosing is always the best. If Our stocks of Men's and boys' clothing, underwear, sweater coats, gloves, and rubbers, are the L. D. S. Garments, biggest we have ever shown. Temple Brand made by the Salt Lake and Cache knitting works in prices from one to three dollars. Don't forget to see our goods and prices before buying. They Also a new line of the newest Silk waists Call and seethem. riving daily fine a as we have ever things in Ladies seen orpotato tasted. New goods ar- - Earl Macfarlane and Abner Bigler Jr. went to' the mining properties of the Nebo district Wednesday to engage in development work, Forest supervisor H. F. Stud-le- y Ono Prioo to nil novor Uxidoi'sold CHAS. FOOTE & SONS. went on a business trip to Payson Wednesday. J. S. Ostler and Wm. Morgan went to Provo Wednesday. R. J. Henriod has been serious ly ul for the past week with pneumonia. Judge and Mrs. Joshua Green wood returned from Fillmore Tuesday morning, where they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs. Greenwood's mother. County Surveyor Arthur Miller has returned to Eureka, where he win oe engaged m surveying work for some time. Willard Ellertsun of Mona was in town one day last week on business. He.e is a bargain. A $50 camera for $20, size C 2, Mrs. Rosa B. good as new. Smith. For good blacksmithingatmost reasonable prices, call at D. imparks residence, 11-- 2 blocks HURRAH! The Ducks are well and happy. HYDE & WHITMORE What the Stock Markets are Paying. C 0. low tine on lights, and are a than quarter higher the low time of the week. Sheep here this week 53, 000, last week 5G.800, same week last year 37, 500. Range stuff came in freely thi3 week, and a big share of it went right back to the country as feeders. Prices have held up pretty good this week, but are closing lower today, best lambs worth around $G.G0, yearlings 4.75, wethers $1.40, ewes M.20. Feeding lamb can now be secured at $5.25 to J5.75, feeding wethers yesterday in large numbers at $3.90. Predictions favor a lower range of values on killing stuff for the future. S J. A. Ilickart, L. S. Correspondent on heavies, Why Suffer With Kansas City Stock Yards, No". Headache? Cattle here this week 7G, 100, last week 83, GOO, same week ast year 72.4C0. There were A dose of Bronio 6igns of strength the first two Selzer will always days this week, but receipts overNow ran estimates every day after give immediate relief. Tuesday, and prices have slipped We give you two a little since. Beef steers are off Hut before you go, Just call Into Hawkins and 20 to 30 cents this week, westpicees of music with Ockey and let them fix you up with a good dun, erns a shade lower, stockers and feeders 15 to 25 lower. The plenty of shells, a Hunting Coat, Vest, Long-Ve- st every bottle of Bromo in a lot of range country sent & a pair of Hip Boots. Selzer purchased. local and cattle, territory also marketed liberally, of all kinds, men your cut-fi- t will be complete, We have including a fair number of short -- 25c size fed steers. Some of the latter bottles, . We have guns to hire have been a disappointment to in some cases bringing sellers, north Central School. above original cost, little a Lunt and Belliston shipped 11 only A three room modern brick Commission men are as feeders. cars of beef cattle to Los Angeles house and lot for sale. A bar"Outfitters for Sportsmen.' advising owners to hold back, last week. if you see me at once. Easy gain both to make the cattle better, -- T. II. Burton. terms. When you want a Pocket and in hope of a favorable turn CBTaaiJMiiTOftjMj natanrrsx: ii'teKwrfhajw ansrHBgj' Knife get a "ShurEdge" they n the market as soon as rur.s are guaranteed. Excelsior. drop off a little more. Year- Have you seen the new lineof 'lings brought 7.30 this week. ladies' suits and coats at Excel-- 1 which stands at the top for the sior? week, although strictly prime II f omaw Vt., roiatoes good lor pig beef steers would bring around ARE PROUD $7.50. Bulk of the fed steers leed. I will sell them cheap. cows sell at $5.50 to fG.75, fed up A. R. Taxman. to tj.OO, heifers $G.50. Grass Do occasion we Highest market prices paid for cattle, especially from the range all kinds of beef cattle. See Lunt store some country, has met ready sale at sell clothes bring and Belliston before you sell. almost steady prices on beef I particuItose's Itolled Bye, only at Ex-- . steers, and at higher prices on of cows. New Mexico and Texas c;lsior. in Nephi? 'ews from Salt Lake states cows have sold at highest prices that Bishop I'ettegrew is re- - of the year, $3.75 to $1.40, can-ne- rs customers $3.10 to $3.50, stockers and from his recent j covering nicely operation. Mrs. E. IL Booth feeders from the range country ing have, who underwent an operation at !3 50 to S5.25, calves 13.00 to when about the same time, has been $8.00, Colora Jo beef steers $1.50 kind, removed from the hospital to a to 15.50, cows and heifers $.175 pleased. home of a relative, and is re- - to $1.50. (Quarantine supply sell clothes is covering, although rather slow ly. small, grass steers $4.00 to f 1.85, to fed steers $0.25. up Alfred Orme made a trip to so well so good everythe Tintfc district last week to dethis week 28,90", hire Hogs f suit will tries liver the ballots. 2S.000. sams week last Jlnst Ernest Foote as usual each vcar go 200. The market has of year killed a line large deer. fhsintred often and nharMv. and in Miller is from j Henry to. seems trend we sell general . . rv lV .his'tne - . I..nl. J . ar.u in the of tuuniy Iiht clothes. downward, spite I reports the leed for live stock as runs. The week is ending rather dry and scarce this with a further Jess of 5 to 10 jear. cents, heavy hogs $7.M to $8.3, 1 Anderson medium returned to I. Thcv are made In the $rcat factory weights $4.20 to $8.50, hi'3 to resume Payson Monday lights $8.40 to 18.53. Prices toof UTZ & DUNN, where the output is work with the Uell company day are a littln higher than the MliN'S FURNISHINQS THAT S ATI SPY. there. so large that all variations of style If you want 40, 80, or 120 and size are provided for. They make acres or the choicest improved the shoes wc sell. Wc ia .d on the Iiidge see J. W. Pax some beaurut. n. ties at $2.50 and $3.00, also $3.50, pours its most abundant and choicest offerings out at 1W sale-- a gxl building lot this slop, and you will find everything for the most 54.00 and $5.00 a pair. .inn. er.'.uire ol elaborate Thank giving feast in all the delicacies of the J ;s' W. Vickers has returned fcr that hunting trip; x8 , 4, 1910 i 1-- Sophomore Clothes m Mm Our shoes are the KIND" I the leather a little better, style a little more destinctive, a little better finish inside and outside, the most important all, a litib better fit than you r"1 "w'u"' can get elsewhere. i ; . - - A The Quality Store. I . WE for pride. have and we to our that the most discriminating and lar dressers The best a legitimate cloth are the particular store can because they "STICK" they are that Our "fixed idea" to that and fit are one want body who another. "SOPHOMORE" k That's why to-d- ny THE TOGGERY THE HORN OF PLENTY hae xcelsiorMercantileCo nd irs Huuudr A Little Talk on Shoes EQUALITY 10c-15c-a- hor.ie from his mission to Call- foi riia and is feelingand looking we 1. lie reports Having enjoy- i the of health and spirits hi mission. entire durng rs. Lslher Winn was a north bou.idpaswnger Tuesday. b-js- t Plum pudding, mincemeat, raisins, currants and everything that will make your table groan with gx things without great expense at Jude's, season here. Enterprise Grocery Co, Phone 55 V. |