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Show LOCAL I OUR NEW N ew Fall Goods Howard and Andrews pay good prices for all kinds of beef cattle FAJjI. goods are now arriving Beautiful peaches for sale fif ty cents per bu. Peter Neilson James Coleman returned from Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Alvin U d a went to Eureka Monday. Miss Myrtle Golden went to Provo Tuesday. Dell Whittaker of Salt Lake is old here this week friends of Nephi. J. R. Edgheill left Nephi Wed nesday after visiting his family for a week or ten days. Miss Kate Harris of Picabo Idaho is here this week visiting relatives and friends, Eugene Carter was in Learn ington Saturday and Sunday visiting a dear friend. Charlie Boucher of Salt Lake returned home Wednesday after visiting his parents ten days. 1 We have just received Uie first shipment consisting of dress goods, trimmings, ginghams, and outing flannels in all the newest patterns. Will be receiving new goods Call and see them everyalmost daily. thing that is up to date you will find TO ALL 3for Zhc Iftcpbt Mercantile Co. 1 Our new line of dress sroods A choice select-Io- n and silks are here for your Inspection of the latest fabrlcs,weaves,and patterns to select from, and whether you buy now or not it will afford us pleasure to show you the goods and prices Now coming in every day. visiting here at lowest possible prices. Cfif PRICE NOTES NfVER UNDERSOLD. Chas. Foote & Sons. Aren't these cool nights suggestive f cooler weather? Our Perhaps an extra quilt or two will be needed soon. new lines of outing flannels, quilt linings, cotton and wool Come and see at the batts are here for your choosing NEPHI MERCANTILE Wliare Good CO. AlrclianJie is Cheaper. Mrs. J. R. Edgheilland daugh ters and Miss Oleva Ostler went Alt. to Eureka Tuesday afternoon . When Going To buy a Range Goldsbrough and Bert Elmer recently purchased a new steam threshing machine. Mrs. A. E. Rogers and son of Salt Lake are visitors this week at the home of Wm. F. Brough. County Treasurer A. R. Pax man went to Salt Lake Monday on business. M. M. King was in Nephi the latter part of the week on busi ness. Urover Ciiles of rulmore was in Nephi Monday visiting rela tives and friends. Lunt and lielliston are paying top prices for all kinds of bee cattle. Attorney Henry Adams went to Salt Lake Saturday on busi ness. Will sell for $15 a good single buggy. Mountain States Tel DON'T OVERLOOK OUR Miillcad Steel Range With the all polish top. It is the most durable range on l'ie market, with a guarantee or your money back. HrawKins & OGKey. Tinners & Plumbers Phone No. Nephi, Utah. 1. D. 11. Pleasant Officials Vis-- ! Attorn eyQreenwood its Nephi its Nephi Power Plant i the Mayor and Councilman were here looking over the Nephi plant. After visiting the power house they held a short council meeting with some of the members of the Nephi City council. for anything you want in our line, and if we haven't got it n El It will be a pleasure to get it. kVv4 m m ivi; m:ai voi r sipport" NEPHI DRUG CO. t. - one I n n Fone 27 27 n SauiillSSlSEEEBHnOa in hall Dress Goods urns r ?"v i .vvTi: ir fall lirtss O r, -- ' i f'lr ;i I il i' if n h- Ilia! - '' it. t :.l a vv n i iff ll.-- t ill itiur !'I.i f r j rd I e - I Etch uid eiy pitte 18 within tlie resch of all. to without nice ficw dress. ,f 1,.. ( n!i h pn, will mil t v i consisting of fancy wool suit-i- n. . ic. tut- I t le m.d . i sdy ) Ki f, tssHusnnman e lfin bfttte m returned home Sunday morning from Greenville, Beaver county. They brought their brother Nephi back to this city with them. Mr. Nephi Lunt is in a very criti n jour ihrjxli it d purchasing. (. w'll - n ,:!; j..)ii ; ,au '., Ji y 1 il r ou v,s,4 at t vf i,f rj:tli untilf lh in at ri In- !, (y - t tv r '.l - - Vv 1 tli;i.--i j i v Jou ant c l;f to u Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frisby of Eureka have been in Nephi the last week visiting Mrs. S.A. Chase Mrs. Rose Phillips and Mrs. May McDowell of Salt Lake are here vis'ting Mrs. Evan Harris. G. M. Whitmore went to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon on. a business trip. Misses Gladys Sperry, Wanda 'atten and Mr. Roy Blackett were in Mills, Sunday and Mon day of this week. Plenty of apricots and all kinds. of vegetables now on hand. Ail kind of pickling material. Jos. Price. Phone 38 brown. Bert Russell came up from N'ewcfcstlc Sunday morning where he has been working lor sme time. Mrs. S. A.Jhase ar:d daugh- -' ter, Lorene, went to Provo Wed-- j i.esday afternoon for a few days visiting. Erin Biglcr of American Fotk is in town this week visiting his and Mrs. Abner parent Mr. future. Hitler. ' J. F. Hoyt left this w e e k for Plenty of pickling cucumbers, onions, and peppers, now ready RMjseveit, county, Peaches 50 cents per bu. Pota- where he ha yen engaged as toes $1.00 per bu. Tomatoes at principal of the hitfh school i 50 cent per bu., when ready at ther . son's Fred Chas. W i Is o n and Chan, llaynes went to Eureka Tuesday f ternfK.n to a t t e n d the great Fireman's Convention to ! hf-l22nd. in that city on th 21s and 23rd of this month. Seiton. In Sunburn Summer Winter AH j Croup, Sore throat Chapped hands. Catarrh, t times ( Bun Excelsior Mer. Lo. I. Mt. fi 1 t 0 P. Anderson has movou to Mr. AnJpnon ha . t ir t nr Hi- - ion a rifMTki fit ruant. 25c. and 50c. Hold Coin in and get a fie Sample. A convention of the Religion Class will be held in Nephi, Sunday August 25th. At 10 o'clock a. m. department meeting will be held in the high school buildAlways at your Servlo. for all the officers and teaching ers engaged in this work. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening at 7 o'clock public meetThe "Girl of Eagle Ranch" ings will be held in the taberwas played in Nephi Tuesday nacle. All are invited to attend May 20th, to a large evening, the meetings held in the after- crowd. The and appreciative noon and evening. play is a western production full LOST a bunch of keys, finder of thrilling climaxes. The parts return to E. L. Boucher and re- were well taken. It was very much enjoyed by all present. ceive reward. Salt Lake City, Utah. Instruction begins Monday, September Kith. Registration of students, and entrance ex aminations, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 12th, 13th, 14th. A million dollars' 'worth of grounds, build ings, and equipment, and the best teach ers that can bo secured are at your service. Courses are offered that prepare for almost any vocation in addition to giving a broad and liberal education. The Catalog, which describes th various courses and elves the registration and tuition fees, etc.. Is sent free on request. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 manager of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company of Sanpete County. JARS AND SUGAR, WE HAVE PLENTY. 1 J I e UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, li FRU IT In ct bites Hay Fever. TWO VERY NECESSARY ARTICLES for if, we will "The Quality Store." acquainted with him speak of him in the very highest terms. He is classed as one of the most able lawyers of southern Utah. Always Srn s fir;i! F'ij pcrs for ntn, worn n, i.n'f hf rt'pular pri-- . u v Lunts where he is receiving every needed attention lor nis ease and comfort. Wa.-atc- are all sold out Mti.it ftids y MENTHOLATUM irs mm Ist in also, and r BARGAIN PRICES ;y Lake-Saturda- Utah for sixteen years. During this time has held a great many responsible offices. All who are Nephi Lunt Brought To Religion Class To Nephi Convention Messrs. Alfred and Shed Lunt m a The Best Remedy party cal condition being paralyzed in his lower limbs and is unable to J. R. Reid was on the north move only when assisted. lie bound train Saturday. Mr. Reid was taken to the home of Shed m m J Attorney Geo. B. Greenwood Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Ander-- j Mrs. Milford paid'the Times office lof and Councilman son, City A. Merz of Mt. Pleasant were in a pleasant call Friday. Mr. Green-- ! Nephi Friday of last week look- wood is a candidate mentioned for ' ing over the Nephi City electric in the Republican are in tne fifth Mt. Pleasant judgeship, judicial light plant. going to install a new plant is district. Mr. Greenwood is & the near future for this reason native of Illinois. Has been in Co. has located in Mammoth. Mrs. S. B. McCune went t for a few Salt visit. days Mrs. Joseph Brown left for Weston Idaho Saturday for a t;n days visit. Thalia Price left Saturday for Salt Lake after spending a week or more visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Price. Fred Robinson of Springville left Nephi Saturday, after spend ing a few day at the county seat on business. Edward Sparks returned home Saturday after spending a few days visiting friends and relatives of Nephi. Miss Vvs Hickman returned t Salt Lake Sunday after sending a month visiting relative and friends in Nephi. L. P. Anderson, manager of the Mt Pleasant branch of the Stat.s Mountain Tel. & Tel. Co. stx-n- t the week end in Nephi. Friday R. E. G r o v e i shipped five car loads of shiep to He expects to ship Los ArgeU-s- . more in the near loads car eight is- - ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. |