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Show LOCAL f Money to BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. Lot of Men's Shoes and Oxfords, all sites. Tans and Blacks, High grade, worth up to $5.25, your choice only $1.75. ALSO A lot of Men's and Young Men's Suits all High Grade tailoring, worth up to $20.00 the suit, your choloe for $9.50. Don't fail to see these the greatest bargains ever offered here. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. NEVER proved Irrigated farms. UNDERSOLD. ler, Ernest Winn came down from American Fork the latter part of last week for a short visit with relatives and friends in Nephi. ' Don't forget the Dance at the Arlington and the concert at the Emro tonight. Come out and help the band boys along. S. E. Malmgren of Levan is very seriously ill in Salt Lake City at the home of his daughter Mrs. James Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinckley returned to their home in Provo the first of the week after visiting their Tintic dry-farHighest prices paid for beef and all kinds of cattle.-7GeR. Howard, P. 0. Box 141, -- Phone o. t. 104 K. Conkey's Poultry book means dollars to anyone. Free if you bring this ad to Lunt'a Pharm- & OcKey. acy. Tinners & Plumbers. Nephi, Utah. 1 About a hundred shearers came up from Blackiock Tuesday morning and stayed over between trains. FOR SALE 10 acres of farm with house and corral; just north of Creamery. Inquire at residence of Ben Lovell. Fred Parti in came down from Provo, Tuesday, for a visit with his daughter Mrs. Annie Young -- m m m m OUR SERVICE Service that doefn't drrcnd cn tales it the kind of er- vice you'll find at our store. We take pride in the fart that our store attracts people. Come in an J Jouk around - You don't have to buy. We have the swellest line of Confectionery ever shown In Nephi. "THE V-otte STOM. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS." m m E3 0 NEPHI DRUG CO. M 27 "WllJCWIi liVKRYBODY CiOLS." Fonc 27 m at Mona. B '. Salt Lake the early ... . CO. V Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper. Band concert at the Emro May 3, 1912. Roy Tidwell was up from Lynn- dyl part of the week. J. S. Ostler went to Bingham Saturday morning. May 12th, a week from next Sunday, is "Mothers' Day" Good 1200 lb. work horse for sale. Apply at Times office. Principal J. M. Christensen of of the Levan schools, spent last Friday in Manti on business. Mina Latimer and a f r i e n d from Santaquin visited in Nephi this week. FOR SALE-- a few shares of Nebo Highland stock. Inquire at Times Office. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. R i c h e s have sold their home to Hyrum Tolley, and will move to Spanish Fork. Mr. Jack Teasdale came down from Salt Lake. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Teasdale will make their future home in Nephi. Mrs. A. G. Pyper returned to her home in Salt Lake City four-year-o- ld .Ved-nesd- ay Ice for sale. Edward Kendall. Mrs. Edwin B i g e r is over from Silver City visiting at t h e home of C. E. Bigler. I pay top price for cream. Frank Booth. Leave word at tailor shop. FOR SALE-tw- o good young Jersey cows. Apply to II. A. Christiansen. J. A. Cottrell took a couple of days vacation and went to Salt Lake the early part of week. A number of new games were played making the evening a lively one. Pauline Pettegrew won the first prize and Marie Miller the consolation. 1 There If it's a Franklin; V It's always ready to write. No leaking. I filled Instantly with a small pump Inside the pen. "Guaranteed to satisfy". . Money back if not what we say It Is. Don't confuse this pen with others you have tried -- it's far better. $1.50 to $6 00. F. Madson, formerly in charge of the telephone company here, was married at Ogden to Miss Elizabeth N. Sisman last Wednesday. Principal A. II. Anderson of the Mona schools, was in Nephi last Saturday to fix up the necessary papers for the transfer of the Thomas Garfield home which he has purchased. Jonathan Ostler has closed down his shop in Nehas moved and Span i s h to phi Fork where he will engage in the same business. shoe-repa- ir be no growling about the will FOUNTAIN PENf W. Sold only by LUNT'S PHARMACY t "Prescription Druggists.' Card Of Thanks. The family of Mrs. Mary Elsie Price take this'means of express- ing their thanks to the many friend? who so kindly assisted them during the illness and death of their mother. Summer Excursion Fares. Thomas Salisbury has not yet Via SALT LAKE ROUTE-t- o recovered from the injury he re ceived while working at Lynndyl various Eastern destinations. last winter. He is however, able Tickets wtt aale various dates May to get with the aid of 18th to September 5th. See your around local crutches. agent for particulars. part of the week for the purpose of finding a buyer for th bonds of the Levan school district. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stalling? came down from lai week for a khort at tin home of Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Provo, visit al I i1.2Ir A NEPHI MERCANTILE pigs, and a good milch cow. En- been suffering for a couple of weeks with "the cussedest cold quire at Times office. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Batchelor he has ever had." If you want something good in and family returned home Tuesday, after a few days visit with Single Comb White Leghorns, go Mrs. Batchelor's family in Ben- to W. A. G a r r e 1 1 Jr. He has them. There's none better in the jamin. state. II. Burton went to Attorney Miner. On account of the very cold backward The Nebo Reservoir Kerns to Spring weather, we have not sold all of our Ladles' Sc. Miss be higher this year than usual. es' Spring; Suits and Coats, and also a great variety The crops arour.d Mona and Starr of patterns in Wool Dress Goods.and from now until are looking fine, and a good har-we cl an up, cut prices will prevail. You will get Vft of hay and grain is expect- cd. tho benefit We will be the losers.' Wo quote our Ladies' and Misses' Suits & Coats, Hawkins & Ockey have landed the contract for doing the plumbat the following reductions: ing, heating, and shret-mtt$18.00 Suits &, Coats !14.10 One lot Wml Suiting 36 in chex work on the Levan schoolhouse. .... The job is a big one and our jwide, regular $1.00 and up to plumbers are to be congratulated yard for...8Sc yard on the contract. 20001 The newest in Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, fc Silk Stocko". ings, ore here for your choos- i" ing, at prices yon can afford to pay. Also onr new line of Silk Allovers, & Band Trimmings Just received, the very latest, You should see them at afternoon, after visitirg Want to buy four or five 1400 here for a couple of weeks. lb. young mares; several young Postmaster Dennis Wood has Cut Prices 2j.OO 27.60 JeeThe on im T. C A. II. Anderson and Bishop Raphael Garfield of Mona spent Saturday in Nephi. Good two room brick house and lot for sale cheap, Susie M. Ost Don't think of Lime. Think of We have it in all colors Phone No. You will find here In treat variety of the little things necessary. Our new lines of fancy Combs, Barretts, Hair Switches. Bandbows, Ribbbons. Hair Pins, Crotclied Hand Bags, Belts and Belting, Lace Collars, Linen Collars. Collar and Cuff Buttons Winn. WALL COATING. Ma whins The Hew Things in Notions and Novelties. Apply Call in. MONEY TO LOAN Is what you have been looking for. It has remarkable covering power and spreading finalities. It is easy to mix and easy to apply. It spreads easily, and will not show laps. Cal-O-Tin- II. Burton stock. Chas. Foote & Sons. CAL-O-TIN- T - T. Adams is Attorney Henry home his re modeled. having Juvenile Band dance at the Arlington Friday May 3, 1912. II. E. HowSll has in for planting all kinds of nursery I PRICE TO ALL loan-- Good horse for sale. Times Office. Lot of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers all sizes. Big variety of style and high grade, worth up to $4.00, your choice ONE e Prof. C. J. Hawkins is visiting at home this week. Sale of Big Clean-u- p SHOES & SLIPPERS only $1.50. NOTES vrwrb r.-'-- r ARE YOU AS WELL bRESSED AS YOU OUGHT TO BE? Do your clothes fit with the swing and the ease of some men's you know? You may imagine that they spend large sums on their tailors. You conclude that you are shut out from style and fit because of your income. It is a question of economy with you. You are in rror. It is only a question of knowing how. By buying SOPHOMORE CLOTHES. THE TOGGERY Judge us by the goods we carry. v i m m .to I getting 22.00 Earl McFar'ane returned last Our entire line of $1.G0, SI. 75, week from the copper claims he 12.00, $2.25. per yard Dress', has been working near Overton, V ool 'Joods 20 Cent off. Nevada. He brought back some samples of ore which run from We of fer in this line, ne lot 4 to f9 per cent copper. O. M. of inches wide, Cutpncellbemade.nsever- Whitmoi. interested with him regular prices CO to 75c per yard il lots of shoes for Men, Worr.c n, Jn the claims. for 49c yard and Children. j Ronald Goldsbrough, a former 'resident of Nephi, was arrested Monday in Salt Lake City charg-je- d with embezzlement. His cm. plovers. The Success Market, ac cused him of re tain it g $70 for the firm. Dress Goods. p-j- r WoolS-jitingsS- Excelsior Mer. Co, "The Quality Store." col-sleet- ed FOR THAT HUNGRY FEELING, CALL AT THE ENTERPRISE FOR GREEN VEGETABLES, FRESH STRAWBERRIES, ETC. Shipped direct from the growers in Sunny California. ENTERPRISE .vox .". GROCERY CO. r. |