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Show JUST RECEIVED. Have you seen the "Man Another large assortment of Mill End Remnants consisting of Imported French Plaid Ginghams, Slippers, and Oxfords in all the up-to-d- Eureka Tuesday. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of beef cattle See Lunt CALL BIG newest, AND SEE THEM BARGAINS IN ALL WINTER GOODS. CALL AND SEE US. EH UU I D k in Silks, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Fleece Goods, Prints, Muslins, Embroideries and Etc., in short Prices on these goods lengths, from 2 to 5 yds. still lower than ever. Highest prices paid by Geo. R. Howard for feeders, beef, stock cattle, and bulls. Phone 104 k Olio Prloo to nil novorUn clorsold aim P. 0. Tox NTS 0 and Belliston beforeyou sell. LOST-Pl- ain gold link cuff M. button, with engraved re reM. to G. Whitmore turn ward. W. A. Starr and Henry Adams were in Mona one day last week looking over some mining proper ties. I have 3 acres of orchard, 2 acres of water, and good house Another snap, located in east part of town in canyon draught, No frost,- - T. II. Burton. ns NA Our Big Sale was the Real Thing. Everybody bought something, all were satisfied with the bargains Our stocks are they obtained. reduced to Remnants. These Remnants MUST be Disposed of at Some Price. Come in and look over our stocks of Remnants Sheriff Henriod came over from styles. ate of Mystery?" striped Seersucker, Mchair Plaids, and Plaid Suitings suitable for Children's Dresses. These ars excellent values and much cheaper We have also re than regular goods ceived cur complete line of Ladies and Child-re- RE LOCAL NOTES New 1 11. line of embroideries and Laces just in. You should see them at HYDE & WHITMOE Fred Sorenson left Thurs Mt. Pleasant where she for day will ur.d Tgo an operation at the hospital there. Look out for Cms. Haynes vrites from Mystery." Mrs. CO JbzJ -- Why Strain Your Eyes Lh the "Man of Angles that he and his located Orson Cazier made a business trip to Salt Lake last Friday. I. Brown of Salt Lake was T. L. Foote was in Eureka Sunin town Monday, and was the day. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T, For Rent 2 room house, apply Belliston. Mrs. Joseph Jones. Have you seen the "Man of Let me quote you a price on Mystery?" Fred Parkin was down from your cattle. Lon Lunt. Murray the first of the week Band entertainment next Fri visiting his children here. He is day night, at the Arlington usual contemplating taking a trip to prices. California soon. For sale stack lucerne hay-S- ee Orson Neilson of Levan paid Thos. Belliston. the Times office a call Monday. Thos. Salisbury has been saw Mr. Neilson has fully recovered from his typhoid, and will re- ing lumber at Mona and has sawed about 35,000 feet turn to work at Tooele. W, H. Sperry is in from the A dance will follow the concert next Friday night at the sheep herd visiting his family for Arlington in which the Nephi a short timeL. E. Dunning returned TuesCity Band will furnish the day evening from a business trip music. family Trying to see with a poor light when you can get a TANTALUM that will give you as much light as 3 or 4 common globes and burns less electricity. in Try a TANTALUM and see for yourselves. fiawKins 8t OGkey Tinners & Plumbers. Prepare Now for the arj comfortably iheeit of sunshine. It surely pays to advertise. u. uauu to Salt Lake. J. W. Whitmore left Tuesday for Salt Lake City on a business , S. .w through an Ad in the Times that he sold 40 acres of dry land. An Ad in the Times will bring you a! Both Bands will appear in I musical pntertainmpnt npitt Fri buyer every time. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. day night Jan. 27 at the Arling ton. II. Lunt was saddened this week by the loss of their baby, who died from pneumonia. Nephi Dramatic Co. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Bean were compelled to undergo the loss of The Nephi Dramatic Co. are their infant this week. working very hard on a new play Choice jersey which they intend to put on some FOR SALE Barker strain; also four time within the next week. It heifers, is about the same people that E. Howell. H. dfraf colts, so N. W, Ellertson of Mona tran- played successfully last season. The selected is one that they play sacted business at the Times will sure are please all theatreoffice last Thursday. Second The following program will be rendered at the Second ward Mutual next Sunday evening at G:30 season sale Commen ciflg Tuesday Jan. 24. and balance of week. profit thereby- - Excsl sior Mercantile Co- Vocal solo Vocal duet Flossie W. Carter Katie Kendall and Margaret Norton Journal talk Mrs. Florence Lunt First Ward Mutual OF RUBBER Vocal sold Recitation GOODS Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Nursing Bottles, etc. The following program will be rendered at the First ward Mutual next Sunday G:30 p. m. Mabel Owen David Bird Marie Miller and Try the WEAREVER KIND BEST HOT WATER BOT- Vocal duet Mary Stephenson Piano duet Ruth Foote and Winn Ruby Fern Riches Reading TLE MADE. ITS PHARMACY If You Only Knew Sophomore Clothes' As We Do You would decide in their favor mighty j LeaderW-Spcci- Pro- gram. goers. So watch for the dates Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry of this play later. Jr. will entertain this evening at a skating party complimentary to a number of their friends. W. P. Ostler and James Jen- Address on Resurrection as kins were in Salt Lake of the Dead. witnesses in a suit which II. D. Goldsurough brought for collect Rev. Claude K. Davis will ing money due for a carload o speak on the above subject at the hay. evening service of the PresbyterThe many friends of Miss ian Church, Sunday Jan. 22, In Patten will be clad to learn the course of the address two of her promotion to the position subjects will be considered: the of chief operator of the Bell tele fact of the resurrection of the dead; and secondly the nature of Mrs John Hendrickson writes the resurrection body. Mrs. Davis will sing "The from Los Angeles that she is still Homeland." in the invalid's list, having been Service begings promrtly at! jconfined to her bed 13 weeks, 7:30. .She is on the mend however, and j out to enjoy j iiojies soon to get the beautiful climate. She wishes to I remembered to all her Ne- i hi friends. The COMPLETE LINE C. W. Johnson Reading ! Watch for our large Bills telling of the rrrcatcGt cuts in seasonable merchandise ever put out. uk, .wuitu iu mrn. vantage of this mrCCU ODDOrtUnitV and WE CARRY A p. m. I Excelsior's End of the Ward Mutual Program. quick. That is what SOPHO- MORE wearers tell their friends when they ask for an opon ion . You too, will find upon Investigation that the strongest E advocates of the CLOTHES arc those who have selected them over any other clothes on the market. Let us give you more reasons why you should buy a SOPHOMORE suit in preference to any other a visit to our store w'll do this. SOHO-MOR- THE TOGGERY. Clean Merchandise. MM al Notice. 21st 1310 we paid tax-- f a to the treasurerof Juab CounJuab ty $120.40. L. Frank tax County payer. On Doc. The Quality Store. J. nr. c pi:sto ;mor. Oo, BELL |