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Show first shipment sisting of all the newest up-to-d- con- week. Remember, if you want the best, and merchandise you will always find it here. Call and see us. We can te iness Sunday. Miss Olive 1- Syndergaard re turned Friday from her home in Mt. Pleasant-Al- l barber shops will close at noon Tuesday, Washington's birthday. 200acres of ridge la nd for sale apply to G. W. Sudbury. James Redden purchased a large bunch of fine mutton in Fountain Green Monday-Mr- . Miss Lucile Carter is in Salt Bird W. II. Carter and James and Mrs Arthur Kendall Lake this week on business. . came over from Eureka Sunday went to Salt Lake Monday. Ephraim II. Kay was a business Wm. C. Ockey went to Salt to spend a few days visiting visitor at Nephi Wednesday. here. Lake Sunday. R. E. Grover contracted for the M. W. Mortensen of Levan Misses Lulu Harper and Lily beef cattle of Cha's. Hall which went to Salt Lake Monday on Pexton spent Lincoln's birthday were shipped to Salt Lake the in Payson visiting at the home business. of the week. OuoPriootoall novor Undorsold Temple Cream i for chapped hands and Delightful for face. complexion. Amber Lotion I a lotion for rough skin, used after shaving. f Cream. f A. D. S. Peroxide a mild skin bleach. Doe3 not grow hair on the face or arms. Ladies will find this matchless for the complexion. Any of these creams can be obtained at the Gold-Edg- More. i ; Drug e i Burquist & H:nriod, Proprietors. ; I I Charles Memmott of Scipio visited his brother J. E. Mem-me- tt the first of the week. Charles Sperry went to Salt Lake Monday on Indian War business. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of cattle. -- GEO- R. HOWARD. Miss Emma Boucher was a passenger on he north-boun- d train Monday. Mrs- Samuel Love is visiting here from Canada at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Allred. Mr. Love is proving up on some land in Canada, and as soon as he gets title and can sell, he in - tends to move to Nephi. place like Nephi". "No WARNER' S of Miss Harper. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fowkes died Monday of pneumonia. first Owing to the fact that the basket ball playing injures the building, no more games will be permitted in the Arlington pa- Haynes writes vilion. that she expects to return from Articles of Incorporation of Los Angeles about the first of the Goshen Queen mining Co. Aprilhave been filed with the county The Home Dramatic Co., are clerk. Isaac II. Grace left Tuesday preparing to play "In Mizzouri" for the big ranch owned by at Levan Saturday evening and will present it at the Arlington Grace Bros, located near Bingnext Monday evening, the pro- ham. Mr. Grace states they ceeds to be used for the benefits have 4,000 acres, 2,000 of which of the addition to the Second is good tillable soil. They have about 12 acres of orchard and ward meeting house. intend to plant out as much The daughters of T. A- - Foote they more this spring. and John Coleman are almost Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vickers well from their attack of diphhave grown tired of city life theria. with the high prices etc and Quick service and good ser- are moving back to Nephi. vice. That's what you get at Nearly every week now the Wm. Henriod's cafe. Times chronicles the news of For sale at cost, Edison phon some family moving back to ograph and records. Enquire "Little Chicago", which demon at L. L- Boucher's jewelry strates the saying that there is No place like Nephi." store. Miss Florence - - CORSETS. RUST-PROO- F There is not a corset in the whole wide world to take the place of WARNER'S for summer wear. If a woman wears just one pair of Warn- f er's Corsets she is a Warner's devotee from that time on. She has a better figure: she gets more service, more ease and more genuine satisfaction from a Warner's than any other kind. Every WARNER'S is made to a high Standard every corset, irrespective of price, must be shape perfection, the styles varying only to suit different types of form. The fabrics must stand the severest test the boning, clasps and all the metal parts are to rust, break or guaranteed to wear-no- t tear. This cut shows one of our new Directoire corsets. The skirt is very long, encasing the form, but the Irvvcr partis unboned. Rust-Proo- and the corset is r.erfectly comfortable, sitting or standing. Every Wars mis guarantee, "If it rusts, breaks or tears, we will give a new pair ' v.u number of styles, varying in price Irom $5.00 down to $1.00, uj ui any size woman, in the most approved figure fashion. A EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED, sold o:ntly by Excelsior Mer Co. The Mrs. Sadie D. Thompson is Ft Green this week. over from -2 00. Nephi Prices of Market Products II. F. McCune visited old friends in Nephi the first of the week. Patent flour Clifford Austin of Lehi visited Straight grade flour at the home of George Hobbs Baker's Graham the first of the week. Bran Jas. W. Schofield and Wm. Shorts J. Schofield leave again soon for Wild hay Alfalfa their sheep herds in Nevada. Oats per cwt Mr S.Frank Matley of Spanish Wheat per. bu. Fork returned home Friday after Barley per cwt 6c to a pleasant visit with her daughter Dressed Beef Dressed hens Mrs. Wallie Batchelor. Dressed veal County Clerk Vickers issued Dressed mutton a marriage license Tuesday to Will Filabon of Butte, Mont, Dressed pork Dressed turkey and Miss Chesta Peterson of butter Santaquin. They were married Creamery Ranch butter in the clerk's office, city justice Ranch eggs Jacob Coleman officiating. Potatoes per. bu. Stephen Boswell, state fore- Apples per. bu. man of the Experiment station, has returned from the big "Farmers Round up" held at the Agricultural College at Logan. Mr. Boswell is enthusiastic in his praise of the school. There were horses there from all over the state and even from Canada; and every phase of farm life discussed. mid-wint- er $3.20 3.00 2.80 2.80 1.30 1.50 8.00 8.00 1.50 1.00 1.20 6 13 l-- 2c l-- 2c 8 8 9 24 1-- 2 1-- 2 1-- 2 1-- 2 35c 30c 25c 35c $1.50 It is rumored that F. D. Farrell, expert in charge of the Experiment station here, will accept a position with the government in Idaho, the coming year. Full particulars will be published U- - S. later. Kedick R. Allred of Chester was here for a few days visiting his brother H. D. Allred. Lyman Hudson returned to his home in bait Lake Monday, after several weeks' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. John Hague of Provo spent Saturday in Nephi visit- ng at the home of her mother Mrs. Rose H. Patten. James Bigler and Evan Harris were business visitors to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Rosen vail has a new sign painted on the north side of the Ostler and Allen building, advertising his blacksmith shop n the rear. A splendid cut of the home of H. E. Howell is shown in the last issue of The Fruit Grower magazine published at St Joseph, Missouri. Mr. Howell is enthusiastic over the ftossibilitfcs for fruit growing for this district, and has great hopes for its future. Every year he plants out several acres more of fruit trees. MEN'S BRUSH HATS In Black, Gold Brown and Greys; French made. THE NEWSCRATCH-UP- . In the very itiil latest styles and colors; never before shown in Nephi. tliom bolorc tliry ttvts till (rono Our hats have the style and quality that is so essential to a good hat. SOPHOMORE. On.lI m 'High Graders" that's the way you think of clothes wc All styles, and new, Suits and Overcoats. up-to-d- 2 was in in attendance Provo Saturday at the meeting of the promoters of the big interurban electric railway. Mr. Whitmore was elected a director of the new Geo. C. Whitmoro H. F- - McCune of Ogden is with his daugh days. JUint for a lew m tax m XSi MEN'S FURNISHINGS 1 J it ii i vi asxxa YOUR GROCERY ORDER, when delivered from Jade's, will be satisfactory, inasmuch as it will be exactly as you desired, nothing sent you that is 'just as good" as the article yoi ordered, as cmr stock is always kept full. Everything will le found new, fresh and of the very best quality, as our goods arc of the reliable kind, guaranteed by us to be the very best. company whose propowd plan is to run an electric railroad all through the towns of Utah county to Salt Lake. uulity brwn visiting Store. ter Mrs. bned TE sell. ate m th0 m UP-TO-DA- The realiable "Security" Rubber Button hose supporter attached to every pair. whitmoe: HYDE & CHAS. FOOTE & SONS. J Notice those 24 inch lace allovers, in dainty stripes and AH those 24 dots at 60c, 80c, $1.00, 1.40 and 1.60 per yard. inch Embroideries in allovers and flouncing at 60c, 80c, $1.00 and up to $1.80 per yard. Then those 8 and 10 inch embroid-erie- s for children's petticoats and underwear at 10c and 12 are bargains you. will appreciate in fact we know we can please you in quality and save you money in embroideries and Laces. Come and see. Earl Cole spent Friday and Saturday in Provo visiting a "friend". County Attorney T. L. Foote went to Salt Lake on legal bus- new- est styles in mens' Hats. save you money. EMBROIDERIES. Our mammoth spring stock of Laces and Embrodcries, just received and Lands sakes! but they are beautiful and open for your inspection- cheap too as you will see by the price ticket on some of those in our window. Senator J. A. Hyde went to Salt Lake Tuesday on business. George Carter was a Salt Lake visitor the first of the ate styles. Also a big stock of the & LACE Potatoes 35c per. bu. 3 bu for 1.00 delivered Thos. Belliston. of Ladies' new Spring Waists and Dresses, up-to-da- NOTES LOCAL IReceiveb. 3-us- t 71 - r: ' Enterprise Grocery Co, Phone 55blk |