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Show TttAfe COtJNTY TIMES. NEPHT. CLEAN-U- P SPECIALS For Friday, Saturday and all next week. Mualin Underwear at wholesale. prices1 Hosiery at wholesale manufacturers while thy latt. prioes, summer weights only. L. D. 3. Garment medium and heavy CORSETS, long 490. Weight, all sisee arrived today 790 up Regular 75o 49o. Sl.00 Regular Ladies Skirts, Klmmonaa, Dressing $1.50 and $125 . . 98o Regular sults.ooats Street Dresses, Sacques, Underskirts and all ready to wear far AH others reduced accordingly. 12 I 2o and 19 ments at less than wholesale prioes. Ties fOc Children's Dresses, for school for less Arrtw Collars ....44o up. than the soods would cost you. All Workings Shirts 39o up Dress Shirts . 49o p. slaes Entire stock of Laces, Imbrolderies, Boy's Shirts ... 29 o up. Overlaoe and Trimming will go at Watohes, Ansonla, guaranteed greatly reduced prioes, from So to ,.89o for one year.... 50o on a yard oheaper. "T9o. Alarm Clocks 4 2o yard and up Callooes I9o. and Paris Garters and 9o, best grades. Boston Ginghams 7 ..49o 75o Hats All other summer lines of piece goods Boy's ...49e. By's $150 He.s at cost and less, while It lasts. Elastlo, Porous Union Men's Suits, Short lisle, black Ladies Gloves. 49 9c All slies and white and Underwear Baldrigan Men's 39c Silk, short, black and white . 39i Porous 29o a garment. Long Lisle, black and white So Long Silk, white, black, tan and Mens working 3 pair for Z5o 79o Hlk and tan Sok brown all colors, 6 all sites 9Sc. 9Bo-- j Men's Hats, Men's worklhg Pants 12 Straw Hats Whipcord and Khak Is Included. our $1.50 Cluett and Monarch shirts . 98o' Outing Flannels best 50 price So. Cotton Gloves 490 Dress Goods New Fall lines arrived, Leather Gloves '9o best grades cheaper than anywhere Regular $1.25 Gloves 9o In the state. Regular $I.SQ Gloves 1 grades mmmi mm The busy NOTICE Hll store.-beh- ind Continued from Factory g0 per yd. Men's fit Young Men's Suits, $3.SS up Boy's Suits $1.49 up. Wash 8ults49oup Oshkosh Overalls cheaper here. Handkerchiefs, red and blue 6 for 25o Shoe Laees 6 pairs for So Belts !9o up. 9c up. Suspenders Fancy silk lisle So, reg. 35o for l9o". 25o Fancy Soa, 2 pair for Men's working shoes at wholesale $1.98 prioes Men's Oafords. 98o up. Men's Dress Shoe s ...$1.49 up. Boy's working St Dress Shoes $1.19 up Children's Trimmed Hats for school 49c up. 7 12 up. Towels. Notions: 2 for the price of one . Dres Pants 98o up. SLIPPERS, SLIPPERS, SLIPPERS, at wholesale manufacturers prioes. 49o up. Children's 98e up Misses' 98o up. Ladies' You save from 50o to $1.50 on a pair it will pay you big to buy now for neit summer. All our slipper are up to date latest this season styles, all colors and all leathers. Be sure and see them. the porch. UTaH Attention. E. Y. S. Club Entertains project NOT SATISFACTORY Golden Rule Clothing Company NEPHI, " UTAH Nephi, Utah. August 28th, 19;;? Our Customers are invited tc The E. Y. S. Club entertained tomorrow. Wednesday evening in the Com- come to our f tore 30th. at 8 r. mercial club rooms in honor of sati'rday. august A special meeting of all of the Miss Norma and Hyde Miner, M. and take part in the drawing members of the Nephi Commer- - Miss Miner being one of the club as to THE LUCKY FREE DAY. clilClqb is hereby called, and members. The evening was spent j We are anxious that the cuswill be held at its club rooms in in dancing and games. The priz- - tomer- themselves should attend the "lunt building." at NejM es were won by Reeve Richard to the drawing in order to avoid City. Juab County.Stat c'rUta!", son, Hyrum Brough and Lewis dl possible misunderstandings at 8 o'clock p. m. ohth'e 21st day Karrick. Delicious refreshments j Tne cjustomers holding pur of September, A. D. 1913. for were served. About fifty guests cnaRe s;ps wjtn tne lucky date, the purposes of determining as were present. wjll Eet every cent back in spot to the dissolution of said Nephi cash. Commercial Club the manner ofj Don't forget the Hat Sale Sept THE GOLDEN RULE CLOTHING CO. the its payment property, selling 1st, at my home. Miss Hattie iKTUl, UTAH. of its debts and the disposition Howarth. s- Sale of any money or property which The Parents Class of the First quick Sales. Small ProfitAll The Time. may remajn. Ward Sunday School wjll conDENNIS WOOD, Sunday President of Nephi Com vene in the Tabernacle Summer "The subject" morning, Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Rees wen mercial Club, Home." Will be at LPassTime passangers on the north bound Mrs. W. E. Kennard of Sar All Thomas Bailey. discussed by week train Wednesday afternoon f o I Francisco is in town this of the hrst ward are Salt Lake ;.he parents Mrs. her grandmother, City. visiting ivitea to De preBenu Thomas Bowles. NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS 0" NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB, I I The switchboard operator who answers your telephone call has a mission in life her mission is to serve you. 1(J Headquarters For Guns And Amunition. 1. This proposition bid fair to become the accepted system until some of the waterusers of Span-ie- h Loading Winchester Shells and Cartridges. Fork came to the conclusion Get ready; for the 15th of August, open seasthat it might interfere with some on for Sage Hens in all counties in the state of their old or prior rights in the Aug. 15th, to Oct 31st, both dates inclusive. Spanish Fork river, The people Don't forget your license. under the high line were agree able to the arrangement and they Everything in Hardware. cret to the Spanish Fork hoped end into line. Another meeting was found necessary, but this did not bring TINNERS AM PLUMBERS the Spanish Fork end into line. I he meeting was held yesterday and a good representation of the directors of the were present, but all the argument Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Fall that could be brought to b e a r could not bring the Spanish Fork Delivery of ' ' landowners into a deal that the AND MONUMENTS HEADSTONES officials considered f a i r to the other parties interested. When There is no better place to get them than of the conference broke up the officials were very much dissaDoint- THOMAS BELLISTON, Nephi, Utah. ed over the outcome of the meetAfcnl for Mt. Pleasant Work. ings as they had not been able to do anything that would bring the project any nearer to completion. They finally decided that the whole matter would and Screen hare to be put up to the Secre- j Screens Doors, tary of the Interior, Franklin K. Cost. Going Lane, and members of the service will meet the secretary at Lake Tahoe early next month Anything in the line of FURNITURE. RUGS. and there lay the proposition beCARPETS. LINOLEUMS. WALL lAIEK that i fore him. Attorney Morris Bean up lit dalcwc have it. left for Nevada today and after The house where inerchaiulise Is on par an inspection of the dam and wllli your money. tunnel today, Messrs. Hill and Whitbeck will also go to the Nevada project. Secretary Lane, accompanied UTAH. NEPHI. by A. P. Davis, passed through Provo on his way east last week and Messrs. Hill, By?n and Will K. King went as far as Thistle Corroboration. Birthday Party At AV- cAith him.. They discussed t It c Pliersons Of Interest to Readers. existing conditions but the result For mnndm rtephiNephi citizen hnv. nn A very pJeasant surprise party f their conference has not vet in the column entliUHiaMie of praize been given out. Provo Post. i'oan 8 Money rills by t eA,i resident. was Riven at the home of Mr. Would Ihno prominent people recom- and Mrs. Seth McPherson last COOPER, PYPER project ! . . i Mrtle Windowi At Pay's Furniture Store. MID Conttnum mend a remedy that had not reliable? Would they confirm thir Monday in honor of the birthday ftatemenU after year. Lad elapoe.1 if of their datrghter Lucille. emona experience had not vhown the in The af temoon was remedy to he worthy of endowment? following latert.enl aboiiM carry playing Karnes and refreshments conviction to the mind of every Nephi were served about 6 o'clock. reader. IS SPREAD from 1. at her finger tips the most modern Quickness, telephone equipment in the world. accuracy, and courtesy are her essential Frequency she is tailed upon to act quickly in emergencies when courage and presence of mind are required. as essential t telephone service that each Bell Telephone operator should be healthy and happy as it is that every part of the equipment of that great Intercommunicating system should be in good working order. It Is good In thQ Bell system, 70,000 operators make con- nections which furnish clear tracks for 26,000,000 telephone talks each day. EVERY BELL TELEPHONE IS A LONO DISTANCE STATION. The Mountain States Telephone-ariTelegraph Company. d spent the fall rains wash the eerms mto the water and thence into he city water supfJy. It has een estimated that one germ M. Mry Neilaon, Nephi. Utah. ill ia ien days develop into one jra: "boan'a Kidnev Till. hv.. h.. million germs. Understanding " "Id family remedy with us foryearr that, it can be seen that strict hav a ew.d wtrd fi r ih.m anitary regulations should be when the opfortunity occur. I gave inforced along the streams that puoiic statement praining Doan'a Fill dome yearn ago and I am Kidney 4upply water for the city. glad to confirm all I then naid about "Another source of Infection them." is milk. While the germs develFor fale by all dealer. Price &i op rapidly in water, they grow conta. Co.. riifTlo with tiuch greater rapidity in New York, olc atrenU for the IIniivt md Kontrr-Milbur- n Milkmen cannot be too State. the careful Cases have been know akeRemember rui other. where dairy men washed cans in water ttat was infected with typhoid germs and numerous cases of the disease having resulted. milk. She has & CO. name-Ihia- n'a their f "Flies constitute another factor in the spread of typhoid. The dangerous thin? about a fly is that no one knows where he has been. Its legs are able to carry 1,000 germs each, and there is no doubt but that the fly is one of the most dangerous carriers. "Regardiru? provention-tveho- bacterla, or typhoin vaccine, will be used for immunization as long as streams are polluted and more strict sanitary fetnilalions are not enforced. The vaccine has been tested and has been found to be extremely valuable. Physicians here are us ing it in families where there is a typhoid patient to prevent others in the family contracting the disease, and it is being used more and more as a remedy after ty ph oid has occurred. In fact an Austrian phyiician has said that, while its value as a preventative is well k nown to the general practitioners many have its value the value of Statistics prove asaremedy. Deseret typhoid vaccination." News. ed Pice, To Los Angeles and Return Everyday to Sept 30th, L. IST JW'CUIiSlOJV pur-pos- es ovtr-loon- The following young people were present: Misses Blanch Bigler, Glady s Norton. V e I m a Chr istenson. Melva Y o u n g of Mina. Florence Riches. Mabel Sullivan, El ma Jones, Eva Tol-le- j, Bessie Tolley, Vera Lucille McPherson. Messrs. Earl Lunt of Robinson, Loran Tolley, Joan Pypcr, Marcos Sowby, Jim and Floyd McPherson, Frank Bale, Fred McPherson, and Yest-?- n ami Yo nng of Mona. TICKETS ON SALL AT ALL UTAH STATIONS. Ak For fc CALIFORNIA LITATL'RE ouV I J. H. 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