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Show LIST Saturday, June 28th, Monday, June 30th, Tuesday, July Ists Wednesday, July 2nd, and Thursday, July 3rd, from 8 a m. to 6:30 p. m 5 Lucky Days only A JUST PAY Each 10th READ customer ' - chance to H set a CAREFULLY TO J "VOID pays just ONE HALF of the bill BILL YOU BOUGHT MISUNDERSTAXDINQS' he purchased DID YOU GET IT? IF NOT, BILL PURCHASED. ATTENTION Our Bargain Ciitlral will last until 4th of July, as advertised. Nothing reserved, every article in the store goes at very lowest prices. Especially large is our CLOTHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT this season. for Saturday and all next week. WHERE YOU SAVE THE MOST tale price 4)e. Regular Regular $1.00 sale price 79c. $1.25 $1.50 sale pi ice 98c. Regular Regular $2.00 sale price $1.39. All the higher grades reduced accordingly. See our corset window. 75c No space to mention all the 4th of July specials, all we can say, is that you will get our goods cheaper than at any "special sale'1 every offered before by any one. SAVE YOUR TICKETS AND GET A $25.00 TALKING AND SINGING MACHINE FREE. GOLDEN HURRY! OR YOU WILL BE TOO LATE. RULE CLOTHING CO. THE BUSY STORE - BEHIND THE PORCH. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. i JUNE 27TH AND 28TH. T. B. Foote of Salt Lake is Chas. A. Andrews of Califor City Attorney Lands Im He Who is rot T. U. C. June Saltair, Outinjr, is week in nia shak this Nephi Position. portant visiting: relativea and friends in u 29th n June 28th. limit r Ret ing hands' with his old Nephi Ask for tickets via Salt Lake At the Intermountain Good his old home town, this week. friends. Saving Roads convention held at Boise, Route. Idaho, June 11th, 12th, and 13th. a certain T. H. Burton of Nephi, Utah, SO was elected to the office of sec of hi Income regular-placinto serve for the a first mostyears 1913 and 1914, and Dr. L Han upon his ful McCalla of Boise, Idaho was ly, elected as President and" Butte, ture. Montana is selected as the next place of meeting. The nucleus of a savThe Intermountain j Good ing aocount with us, Road 3 association comprises the States of Utah, Colorado, Neva $1.00 Is placed In the J. S. HATHAWAY, J. K. DRISHILL. Treasurer. Montana and Wyom da, Idaho, Bank' to. day. FRANK Ili:RGNi:R, t. J. II. McKNIGIIT, Secretary. of the organilne purpose ing, Incorporated under the law of Utah with headquarters at Eureka. zation is to secure better roads U National every where in this western country. A special effort is being made at the present time by the 1. The shoe ie made to be Bank. adjusted to the foot of any horse withe ut the use of analL 2. The shoe fits naturally and comfortable. association to secure Federal aid 3. The shoe will prevent or cure center cracks. for Public Highways. Over one Nephi, - - Utah. ' 4. The shoe will prevent or cure quarter cracks. thousand delegates were in at5. The shoe will prevent or cure contraction of the heel. tendance at the convention just 6. The hoe fits the horse's hoof with an ease that will prevent corns. closed. Utah was represented by ANTI-ROU- P 7. The shoe does away with Inhumane custom of driving nails Into the horse's hoof. 8. The shoe does away with the cost of nails which amounts to millions of dollars annually. 110 delegates from all over the Kane la Poultry Cm b. Pmwited and Cured. 9. The shoe can be adjusted by any man of ordinary Intelligence. Slate. rr.zr Aftyns anti-rou- p 10. The shoe can be removed when the horse Is not In service. Mr. the new secre Burton, 11. 2So Package. 5 Packages Sl.00. The shoe will protect the horse with the brittle hoof. In T.bM Form. 12. The shoe (colt's site) can be made to serve the colt that i required to make an attended trip. tary, expects to make trips to aot only pnmnta, bat Cune the capitals of the several state ftoa In Bb Chkk snd oUrr FbwW. A Sure Cure or Money Back. comprising the association durWith Tf tl.no order l!t b riven Fie a ing the summei to organize and formula for good Lie. Eatmnlnator. make the necessary arrange SPECIALTY CO menu tor the next convention LEU Or PHILADELPHIA, PA. which it is predicted will be the There is no question as to the practicability of the Nailless Shoe. greatest convention ever held in The shoes are in actual tevice and can be s e e n on the streets of this western country. Butte will Eureka any day. The following letter from Ed Stone, who furnexpend $25,000.00 on theconven ishes tho people of Silver and Mammoth with milk, is self explantion. Congratulations to t h e atory: new secretary on his assension Silver City, Utah, March 21, 1013. to this very important position. This is to certify that Z, Ed. Stone of Silver City, Utah, ,i the undersigned, is familiar with the Hathaway Pat Mr. John Henrickon former ent of now per-centa- g The Hathaway Inventing and jj Promoting Company, Inc. retary-treasur- er Vice-Presiden- First The Hathaway Nailless Horse Shoe and its merits ANTI-ROU- Stock Now Selling- at 25c per share A SOUND INVESMENT Horse shoe which is in the possession the Hathaway Invention and Promoting Co. and that! have tried out and actuujiy woi u out one pair of the said shoes on my horse, which I have driven on the road every day In all kinds of conditions, and lean to fully recommend the Hathaway Patent Horse-shoall horse owners as a first class, durable and humane ly of Nephi, who has been in California the past winter and spring, has returned to her home in Salt Lake She reports that her health is very good. e invention. OUTING SALTAIR, ED STONE. of the Nailless Shoe invention When we consider that there is no prospecting nor developing to be done and that the scope of marketing reaches every section of the earth where the horse is used, we are unable to grasp the vast possibilities of this concern. That the stock will advance by leaps and bounds no man who will investigate the merits of the shoe.'.wlll doubt. Nothing can prevent the stock selling for tl. 00 a share within three months and beyond a doubt willpassfhet.(.OmarkwithinaycBr. For particulars see Sales Agent or call on any of the officers IOC days. COME TO THE STORE AND WE WILL EXPLAIN TO YOU RIGHT. Over 400 pair of Corsets, came this week, and to give the laaies a chance to try one of the "KABO" corsets, we offer a SPECIAL CORSET SALE, The magnitude 5 lucky the amount you buy, each sale slip is numbered, we mark down each sale in the book, and if your sale "KABO" CORSET SPECIAL NEPHI, during these notice! YOU PAY JUST HALF OF TIIE TOTAL GREAT 5 Lucky Days only. bill of goods cheaper than In any store and (be surprised) OF THE ALT We give a regular sale slip for will be tenth in order mirprise, READ! N! Big: 3E HOE 3 I JUNE 28TM. United Commercial Travelers. Day of Fun. Excursion tickets on sale June 27th and re turn June 2.1th. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Houte, 2-t- h A Stjlish Vehicle help wonderfully to make riding easy because the occupant Is bound to feel contented and satisfied. We provide the vehicle which give the greatest pleasure) because they are the most fashionable, Stephen I'oswelland Mrs. most comfortable, most exAlfrtd J. Guwers have gone to pensive. Give us a call. Salt Lake to meet their sons who have been on ir.i.sior in South Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Africa. They have I een on the Coal is the best. ay home six weks ar.d will WE CAKRY IT. arrive in Salt Like City Sunday HARRIS & SONS. afternoon. They are expected n Nepni Monday evening. Mr Nephi Prices of Market Products. Patent flour Straight grade Whole wheat Graham Bran Shorts Alfalfa Oats per cwt Wheat per. bu. Barley chopped per cwL Corn Dressed Beef Dressed hens Dressed veal Dressed mutton Dressed pork Ranch butter Eggs Sugar, per cwt Potatoes $2.60 2.40 2.60 2.50 1.25 1.25 10.00 1.60 '75 1.60 $1.50 10ic 13c 11c 8Jc 9c 30c 15c 5.55 50c Notice To Water Users. Stale Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 12, 1913. Notice is hereby given that the Willow Springs Mining Company, by W. M. Hunsberger, whose post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, a amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ten (10) cubic-feof water per second from Granite Creek, Juab County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 10 degrees 61 west iu secretary, et 20,024 feet minutes distant of the southeast corner of Section 3, Township 13 south. Range 18 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a canal for a distance of approximately 6,000 feet and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling1 machinery at the applicant's property in Johnson's Teak Mining District, Utah. After hang been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 10 degress 45 minutes esat 18,343 feet distant of the southeast corner of Section 3, Township 13 south, Range 18 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 4m All proUiti against the granting f said application, stating the reasons therefor, munt be made by affidavit in puplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, Z State Engineer. Date of first publication May 23 1913 dste of completion of publication June 23, 1913. |