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Show if (4 r THE RIVED latest things in TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAHJ S, Death ot Mrs. Hyrum Seely ICE FOR SAL A Mr. H. D. Goldsbrougb, received word this morning that his sister, Mrs. Hyrum Seely of Mt. Pleasant had passed away this morning fol lowing an illness of several weeks duration. Mrs. Seely, is well known to a large number of the cattle and sheepmen in Nephi, her home in Ind ianala where theyresided for many years, having been a stopping place for the stockmen from here. The de ceased was 68 years of age at the time of her dteath. Funeral services will be held Sunday in Mt. Pleasant pring m . 49c ft $1.20 $2.39 2 cans for 25c 2 cans for 25c 15c ffl 4 bars for 25c 2Y 25c yoyrup 5 lblx. 45c r rup 85c lOlbE jyrup V- 9 lb Bag Rolled Oats 65c Get AH Our Prices and Save 10 To 20 Per Cent S. FOOTE R SO Hoyt Bros. Good set of names Wilford Bailey, for sale. See ) . Heavy work harness far sale, also New Surrey. See Joseph Brown. t Choice Seed Oats, for sale, free from wild oats Apply to Stephen Boswell. Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds In the head" will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINK will build up theJSystem, cleanse the Blood and fender them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All drucsrists. Circulars free. P. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo Ohio. One of the best serial stories we have published in this paper for a long time. Commences In this issue, and it will pay all lovers or good wholesome fiction to read the first installment of the "Voice of the Pack" by Edison Marshall. It Is a love story, adventure story, and a nature story. -- all 3 qualities combined A story of the modern man and woman, arrayed against the forces of age-ol- d savagery. THE "HANG" OF THAT NEW GOWN DEPENDS A GOOD DEAL ON HOW WELL YOUR CORSETS FIT. Mrs. Ed Pitt, came down from (Continued from page one) Salt Lake city yesterday for a short discussing the various phases of the visit with relatives here. question for some time a vote was The new state law provides for a taken to see bow those present felt in regard to importing players, or, re bounty of 5c on Jack Rabbits, the lying on all home talent. The result animals having been killed for not of the vote showed that the sentiment more than 60 days. was strong fo reliminating imported For Rent Four Acres of water players, so it was decided to get to and alfalfa, and one half acre of watbest the in material available gether East Juab Ceunty, and to pay the er for use in the city Call the players from the receipts, after the regular expenses had been taken care I can do efficient plowing on a of. This ruling seemed to meet with large scale with track layer engine. the approval of all the players, and If you want Plowing Bone Rfght the prospects for an enthusiastic bun-- See E. A. Sorenson, Levan, Utah ch of home town base ball artists Top Notch Prices paid for Eggs, clinched. I. M. Petty, then read a letter from and all kinds of Poultry. See Clar Mutual Cream the president of the Utah County ence Foote, .Manager Utah. League, asking the association to ery Company. Nephi, send a representative to the league Read our advertisement in meeting to be held Thursday evening this issue forpage Easter and in Provo. On motion, Mr. I. M. Petty was authoried to represent the club ence Specials in Ladies Coats, Suits, and Dresses. L. Frank, Golden Rule at this meeting. The question of a manager then Store. came before the meeting, but on mot Wm. McSwain, came up from Oak ion of T. H. Burton, the matter went City, Saturday, to attend to some bus over until the meeting iness matters. While here Mr. Mc night Swain was admitted to citizenship by the Judge Of the District Court. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner and Mr. and Mrs. W. H Warner spent Sat Mrs. Henry Adams, of Rexburg, and Sunday in Salt Lake city; Idaho, is visiting her daughters in Ne phi the past week, having been cal Raymond Ockey, came down from led hereo on account of the illness Salt Lake yesterday for a few days of Mrs. Alfred Orme. THE BEST EFFECTS ARE OBTAINED OVER THE FORM CORRECTLY CQR-- " SET ED. T XdjustoV r , I have the following furniture for sale. I folding bed and mattress, 10 yards of linoleum, 1 cupboard, 2 dressers, 1 kitchen table, 1 writing desk, 1 Camode, 1 rocker or nursing chair. See Charles Haynes, at 192 North 6 th East. PERFECT FITTING AND GIVE TO THE FIGURE A " ' CONTOUR OF GRACEFULNESS AND YOUTH SEE THE NEW MODELS JUST RECEIVED AT THE Nephi jyier. Co. visit with relatives. If you want to save money and get some of the greatest Spring Bargains in Coats, Suits, and Dresses, it will gay you to, look over our big page L. advertisement in this paper. Frahk, Golden Rule Store. ARE DON TON CORSETS Pre-confe- r- Where Good Merchandise Fine Watch Clock & Jewelry Repairing Is Cheaper SHOE REPAIRING PRE WAR PRICES Log Chain, between Jas NOTICE We have leased the Caz-iE. Cole's residence and the old Cole REST OF LEATHER USED Warehonse near the depot, and IV ALL OUR WORK. OUR residence, going down to first east st are now equipped to handle your All Work Guaranteed PRICKS DEFY ALL COMPEand along first ast street to the lat grain in all quantities. Any one TITION : : : : s : : : : : ter residence.-Find- er kindly notify having grain to sell should see our re E. L. BOUCHER J. E. Cole. presentative Mr. O. A. Lunt, who will J. A. CHBI8TEN8BN Main St. Nephi, Utah have charge of our business in Ne Mrs. J Grimm, writes this office The Globe Grain and Milling that they have purchased a home in phi. W. H.- Brown, purchased a fine Co, W. E. Peterson, field manager. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton, motored Santa Monica, Calif, and are enjoy car this week from the to Eureka Sunday, where they spent Oldsmobile ing life there very much. Everything R. M. McGraw, General Supt, J. B. Central Motor Co, who are now the the day' visiting with relatives and is very beautiful now and the weathForrester, Chief Engineer, E. R. Gib agents or this auto. friends. er is just like summer. They are son, Auditor.nd Henry Clavel, chau busy at present putting in Tomato ffer, of the United States Fuel Co. of plants and other garden produce on Utah, stopped off in Netheir new place. Mrs. Grimm, was HiawatAa, phi for a short time Monday to visit Mrs. Samuel tells Kendall, formerly with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond. us to be sure and send the paper as The were on their way to Salt 9he says she cannot get along with- Lake party hf motor, coming in by city, out the home town news. way of Salina Canyon. A er NEW SKKIAL STORY COMMENCES IN THIS ISSUE I A FITTING PERFECT FOR SALE Anaconda and White Leghorn Eggs for hatching purposes See Jas. R. Reid. All Home Talent LOST--- "Cold in the Head" ISBSE1 W. H. Belliston, went down to Mills, Tuesday morning on business. Y re the proper things E. TANNER. pure bred D.rham Bull kept for service , eyNSuits J0IE5 LOCAL ' - And Easter is Coming OLPSMOBILE: Mervin Adams, came up from King man, Arizona, Wednesday afternoon, on account of the death of his mother Mrs. Betts. Mr. Adams, left Nephi about ten years ago, and was much surprised to note the many Improve ments that had taken place here since that time. He says that Nephi certainly looks good to him. Mr. Adams Is still In the meat business, and says business is fairly good in the section where he lives. Roadsters right of way engineer of the Rio Grande Railroad company was In Nephi yesterday conferring with the city officials relative to the grading of first North street, Che company having furnished $500 two years ago for this purpose. The. City. Council has asked for a further appropriation hence the visit of Mr. Nock ,to ascertain how much the rail road company would be required to still furnish. We have now secured the agency for Towing Cars E. A. Nock, : amid Tiraclks If you are contemplating buying a car this year see us before you purchase elsewhere. We can save you money. Don't take our word come in and Central Motor . In publishing the names of citizens who rendered financial held & labor In grading Center st. and account of which we gave in our last Issue, the names of John Wilson, who worked 2 V4 days with a team at half pay, and Arthur Tranter, who worked 1 days with a team free gratis, were omitted from the list, and we take this means of making the correction. We might state here that Mr. Harry Carter, also donated one day's work surveying free gratis. FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN: We are in the Market tor your Cream, paying highest prices correct test's and weights, ship direct to Creamery or write for prices and shipping tags. PETERSON CREAMERY, Salt Iake " see Co.) Our Motto Service and Satisfaction CASH A CHy. And coming soon. New Spring Clothes are essential to a complete enjoyment of the day. See our attractive assort- ment of V Hart Schaff ner va i v iai a. viu ti lyo . They are built on the test lines of the current Jeason, and have the wl- - set-u- p look that alwrJs accom-paie- s truly good clothes. and plaited coats, some with patch pockets. Tweeds, unfinished worsted and flannels. They are all interesting. Plain Utah IIUYERS OK CREAM 81'lion P'ay-- t Day l.i!l'y S.lt million Mo- Five tlit' hnmrwiltin fcmi-- l on thHr pnivpt carpet to Invoke flip Spirit who. fit the Koran lnrhp. l the source of window and knowledge. The Toggery |