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Show THE LOCAL NOTES This Cold Weather Suggest the need of warmer your cattle. Lon Lunt A sixty dollar phonograph for twenty Ave dollars. J. H. Leland at Cooper Pyper Co. Clothing and Over Coats. ONE PRICE TO ALL ' Droved te Judd came up from Mills the first of the week. Fat mutton for sale -i ,n ri r They are getting NEW GOODS EVERY DAY, and closing out Odds and Ends at still Greater Reductions. You are sure to find a lot of goods that you need greatly undefpricf d which metns a ing of many dollars in the family for winter sav- -' cattle. Howard and Andrews pay good prices for all kinds of beef cattle. Floor. -i-i-r W. G Pay. Gerald Cazier and Hyrum Brough returned Wednesday from Los Angeles where they had accompanied n shipment of Chas. Foote.& Sons, Vrn.jTCLj-unu-u-- L So we will continue the Sale Prices on all lines of Winter Merchandise for the Balance of the Week. G. R. NEVER UNDERSOLD. Bargain Department on 2nd The Big Thanksgiving Sale was a huge success judging by the crowd of satisfied customers who daily throng the store. The Management have decided that a whole week of this kind of business would be a good advertismcnt for the store, MONEY TO LOAN on im Irrigated farms. T. C. Winn. When in need of anything in that line you will do well to call and aee our big line, patall the best materials and lowest terns and styles at the prices. Another shipment of Ladies' and Child-ren'- s Coats Just in, some of the season's latest novelties. See them. up-to-da- Nephi Mercantile Company's Let me quote you a price on - 1 COME IN AND SEE. Highest prices paid for beef Geo. R. and all kinds of cattle noward. P. 0. Box 141- - Phone NEPHI MERCANTILE CO. Wrier Good Merchandise Is Cheaper. Soren Jacobson of Wales visit Hyde. Mner went to Provo for ed his parents Mr. and Mr?. A. P. Thanksgiving. Jacobson last week. It is reported that there are nearly one hundred cases of Jas. R. Reid was a north bound Henry Lunt states that a Los small pox at Eureka. passenger the first of the week. Angeles company shipped eight cars of cattle out of here last week Huffiest price paid for wheat LouisFugal, president of t h e and alfalfa seed-- Get price Nebo Highland Mining Co., was and that his firm of Lunt and before selling: your seed. Ed. in Nephi the first of the week Belliston have shipped nineteen cattle to Los Angeles and Cazier. and transacted business at the carstoofProvo last week. six Times office. Why send to Salt Lake Have you sent a copy of the flowers when you can get them Perry Tolley returned Tuesday Arrowhead magazine to your out- with evening from Idaho where he his frehr, cheaper, better, Address and friends relatives half the xpress charges. been working on railroad con Call the at County Clerk'B the Provo Greenhouse Co. tract work durinir the raVsum- - yet? and. oijice gjjcopies free. Bert Russet is down from Salt mer. Lake visiting: his wife at the 'Jim" Belliston returned the Mrs. T. L. Foote ha's"returne Henriod house. first part of the week f r o m a from Salt Lake where she underrattle buying and went an operation some time ago. Miss Loa Sidwell and Hattie three-week- s to Broahdead went on a visit shipping trip through Emery and She is convalescing nicely. Sevier countries. Pay son Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Mrs. Mark Bigler is visiting No school has been held Jr. and children are spending her daughter Mrs. Myrtle Mc- - week. The teachers have gone Thanksgiving at Leh ias the Eveney in Salt Lake this week to Salt Lake City to attend state guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miss Helen Grace is visiting in institute. Hcrpk'ns. week. this Lake Salt Lenara t,vans is nobbling L. Frank, proprietor of t h e Don't forget our Sale on Suits town again after Kule and Coats will be continued all Golden oiotning (.o., pass- laid up with a severe cut which ed a good examanation, and was next week. Excelsior. he accidently inflicted on his foot Mrs. S. J. Lunt has been quite admitted to citizenship. Nicholas with an ax. Witka was also granted final cit seriously ill this week. Charles Williams of L e v a n Suits and Coats lor Misses izenship p'apers. paid the Times office a call and Ladies at i and i oft regular The agricultural teachers o first of the week. prices. Excelsior. Fay Jolbrook of Provo came the high schools of the State per Miss Leta Moore and C. C fected an organization in Salt down the first of the week to buy carload of milk cows. Clayton of Salt Lake are visiting Lake Monday. II. P. Barrows Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Carter this of R. E. Grover came in Tuesday and last Brigham city, year's week. instructor in agriculture in t h e from one of his stock - T. C. Winn went to Provo High school here, was elected trips. Tuesday to visit his family and president, and It. U Allred o rj Mrs. Geo. Walker is here from the Nephi High school was elect- - Salt Lake visitinghtr sister Mrs. also transact business. D. O. Minor. Henriod ed County SheriiTGus. J. Mona locking spent Monday at over some of the mining pro104 K. If you are looking for a good Heating Stove or Range, Go to Hawkins & Ockey, & Let of-to- you up right. Heaters from $5.00 up.' Ranges from $37.50 up. HrawKins & OGKey. nd there will be lot of parties, dinner, and eoolals,eto. Don't for. get that we carry a complete line of Decoration Paper Calling Cards, Soore Cards, Playing Cards, Programlo Penolls,, Stationery. wn We have first elass Invitation paper & envelopes. iu. I- mm invuyn my ei, drug testers I quar., Buffall thlngiyUnitedl ready yne-Do- V display.' this I Ap- proaching for fhem fix We deliver and set up in your house all stoves bought of us FREE. Phone No. 1 Yule Time Is all- - NT'S --- v Vm at IP I "Prescription Drtrgg ar-rou- being First Ward Program. The following program will be pciven at the First Ward Mutual Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Alma Pettegrew Vcal solo Mattie Cazier Reading Lunt and Leta Piano duet and P. P. Chris-tiso- n went to Salt Lake Wednesday on business. Thos. Belliston. Wilford Warr, Miss Warr. Stephen Allen, and Geo. Belliston went to Salt Lake BelWednesday to meet Wilford liston who is returning from his May Ockey. D. C. Sparks the I buying mission. vice-preside- Christmas Opening Announcement We announce our Christmas opening for Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1911. We will have done our part by this time to make this the biggest and best ptalstmas ever and, the finest sights display in our store will be our or CHRISTINAS GOBS."" Containing g-- nd all that is Brigh7Presh, New and Novel in Holiday Goods, V Come And See The Latest Whatever your etf, come and let ns show you a variety, of beautiful presents th at will appeal to you as "Just tae right Wo have genuine naw attractions' end we want you to see them." You xt ill oblige u by considering thim a personal invitatiou to visit us on our opening day next Wednesday. , Excelsior Mer. Co, The Quality Store" nt. Howard and Andrews' a i shipping six Chr loads of beef cattle this week to Rno, Nevada. On account of the present exorbitant freight rates from Nephi to Payson being twenty dollars per car. they have decided to drive the cattle to Payson and ship from that point. Judge Greenwood has appoint ed Geo. W. Lunt of Nephi and James Hutchison of Mammoth, jury commissioners, whose duty it shall be to select a list of tax payers who shall be liable for Jury duty during the year 1911. three spects there. Russell Hawkins and his After Your Turkey Dinner brother Jay. and Joseph Willi spent last Sunday at Mills and i bagged the limit in ducks. Miss Chloe Miner returned the first of the week after an enjoy-ab'- e visit with Mr. and Mrs. Yon will be better able to consider the quality of SOPHOMORE CLOTHES; in workmanship, style Sc. fit. OUR AIM Willis Howell. has been, and will continue to be SATISFACTION, As long as we carry such lines as: Sophomore Clothes, Walk-Ove- r Shoes, Stetson and Longley Hats, Wilson Bros. Furnishings, Oak brand Overalls and Jumpers, nndkln'a Gloves, North Star and Kenyon Ovcccoats, High Cut Shoes We are sure to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCuk are planning on celebratirgthci .golden welding about Christmas lime. They want to have lb .event at Nephi, so as to enjoj .the affair in their old horn? town and among their old friends. j Andrew Nielson. formerly s resident of Cbeter. but now a 'well to-- do orchardist of Emmell, Idaho, visited at the home of hi relatives Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey last Saturday. Whii here he paid the Times office call. ! Satisfy. I The Times editor wishes to ac knowledge receipt of some Rhode Island Greening a; pies with the compliments of H. G. Withro, which for size, flavor and quality are as fine as thoe produced any here. On a few trees in Mr. With row's back yard he has? raised &tut one hundred ami ' fifty bushels of silendid auples. this year. j THE TOGGERY. You've Got To Fall Back On Canned Goods 's time when it's almcst irrroMille to fresh procure vegetables and fruits. But the Fall needn't between-season- be so hard, because the canneries we x atrcnize certaianly put up a tine line of things edible. Yet we hold down the prices to a living limit. Enterprise Grocery Co Phone 55 |