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Show LOCAL iC ALL AND SEE Quality and tailoring guaran teed. Prices lower than ever offered before. Also New Dress Goods and Trimmings arriving daily. He sure to see them before buying. and right now is the best time to look up the needs of the little folks, boys or srirls, and come in and see how we can assist you in fitting them out Perhaps the girls need new school dresses? We have some splendid values at $1.00, $1.25, dnd up to $2.00, or new stockings and shoes? Say! but we can fix them up save and in lines you some money too. right these Then perhaps the boys will need a new school suit? Let us show you our new line of BEST EVER and BOY PROOF clothes at $2.50, and up to $6.00, that will surprise We will have some special bargains in thes-- lines you. for Saturday and something new for every day next week. Come and see ; ins. Douglas and Evelyn Cook, of Salt Lake are in Nephi this week visiting friends. Will sell for $15 a good single buggy. Mountain States Tel. UNDERSOLD. NEVER In which to fit up the children for School Tomatoes for sale by C. W Johnson. Miss Neva Booth visited her brother of Provo on Labor Day. Miss Nellie Housen spent the first part of the week visiting at Heber. Lunt and beliiston are paying top prices for all kinds of beef cattle. Miss Lizzie Howarth returned home last week from a few months visit in Garfield. Miss June Frantz of Salt Lake is here visiting Miss Ina Hawk- All the newest up to date styles. TO ALL. ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS Bert Russell went to Salt Lake City Satuiday. Our New Fall Line of Men's Curlee Special SUITS & ODD PANTS ONE PRICE NOTES Chas. Foote & Sons. NEPHI MERGANTIL ECO. Wlurc Good .Merchandise is Cheaper. Co. Mrs. Richard Salisbury went to Salt Lake City Monday morn- ing. Jollv Young People s Par- N EPHITES ATTENO"DREAMERS" Mrs. S. B. McCune returned ty. from Salt Lake Monday II. A very pleasant party was givvisiting for a week or ten days. en at the home of Orson Cazier N. C. Neilson and Miss Josie Mrs T. A. Carver 'and childOrsena Chapman of Nephi attended the last Friday evening. ren went to Saturday Cazier ana Lucille Forrest acting ' Dreamers" Reunion in after When Going To buy a Range DON'T OVERLOOK OUR Idaho, afternoon. For Rent two rooms neatly furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire of M. M. King. Mrs. Geo. Francis of Gunnison is here this week visiting her sister Mrs. Reuben Stanley. VVm. C. Brown, of Levhn paid The Times office a pleasant call Wednesday. Miss Marian Cline returned Thursday of last week to Salt Lake after a two months visit with relatives and friends. Miss Marguerite Rose Piano and Voice Studio at Mr. Plumb's residence. Terms reasonable Phone 152 Br. Mrs. Sarah Newman of Gunnison wa3 in N e p lri the first part of the week visiting old friends. Bihhop J. V. Stone, and family of Prove came down to Nephi in their auto Wednesday. They were the guests of Mr?. I). K. Brown. Mallead Steel Range With the all polish top. It is the most durable range on the market, with a guarantee or your money back . rtawKins & OGKey. Tinners & Plumbers Phone 1.1 Nephi, Utah. No. 1. OUR STRONG LEADERSD in THE A. IX S. fi'fm, j Ak thje whi It worth- LINE. have tneJ it. Munry back if not - l THE ARCH LINE. " 1 AnothfJ we have line I "SJ j 01 That i atif ed. the tent tet that of the exclusive 'ale of. The formula in both thece line are prepared ty the We will tell you what they n the United State. drugiriftt '"which you have a ripht to know. good let TOILETstarted GOODS VELVETINA in ia in a line that ettini; atrial a litMe better than other line. HThia jut good line and Hit NEPHI L3 a Fone 27 Nephi. will convince you a J. A. Stalnaker is up Leamington, for a few day this week, looking after his interests in the county seat N'John Brown of Salt Lake returned home Saturday afternocn (C'tmtinuol from for. J. C. Christensen is very ill this week. R. Howard. O. Box 141. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen leave Saturday for Lehi. where school Mr. Hansen will Phone 104 K. 'W Ruby Ellison left Wednesday for Salina w here she expects to upend the following nine montht teaching school. Lost several children's wrap between the Excelsior Mer. Co t store and Mona. Finder picas 1 return to A- II. Beliiston and receive reward. Miss Alcan Sperry left Wed nesday for Sigurd, Sevier County. Miss Sperry will commence teaching school in that place Sept. lUh. Miss Ava Brown left for Santaquin today to take up the noble profession of teaching. Mis-Brown will commence her wo'k Monday Sept. 9th. Plenty of pickling onions, cu cumbers and pej pei s now ready. Any and all kinds of free stone peaches large white cling-stonpeaches and tomatoes 50 cents a bushel at Fred Sorensen's. Missis Bertha and Lula Mc Pherson, returned home Satur day evening after spending a month in Idaho and the Yellow stone Park. Their cousin Mis Etfie McPherson of Pocatello idahocarne back with them. nd will spend a few weeks in Nephi. - "The Quality Store." others, - - .Tim If You Admire Good Clothes We'll we want to see you about your Fall and Winter suit. guarantee con ect fit, latest style, fine workmanship and clothes that can't be beat for the money. -- Our Fall and Winter goods are ready for you Patent Leaththe latest patterns of Neckwear, WALK OVER Shoes, in Tan. Platnum Calf, and ers, button or lace. Shirts, aiid Hose. All FRENCH VELOUR HATS. Derbys, Longley Novelties, Malloy "CrMeretlt' Stetson RY TO THE 6GE tn'iiss of tic Atn;.cciourjN)ruwur TM 3 YOU PAY BUT WHAT YOU GET FOR WHAT YO'J PAY. s e- I P. . Excelsior Mer. Co. teach M. A. At prices every woman can afford J Take your pick from this assortment and know tl at whether yon buy enough for a Shirt, at Waist, a Sn'.t. Dress or Evening Ooxm, you will be getting what is. without qurstion, the greatest value obtainable for the price. Eve r pattern Is a new one ercryatd guarAn-tee- l fully guaranteed as to quality Come and see. in ry particulrr. Half a hundred other specials such as these to c. loose from. Beautiful line of ladies Suits and Coats nlso on display. spent Stephen Stephensen Monday in Nephi. after visiting relatives friends for a day. Highest price paid for beef Mt. Pleasant Monday. and all kinds of cattle by Geo. DRUG CO. m Fnnm 27 Sponged and shrunk serges nd broadcloths, ready for file needle, a specialty this season PANAMAS, SILKS, FANCY PLAIDS POLO CLOTHS. BATISTE. TUSSAXI. Pw, I.) After which amusements of different kinds will be arranged the coming year. held Leland, Utah county, Sept. 2nd, and get a 50c bottle 1912. The "Dreamers" are the of Enamel Cream for stockholders in the Dream mine located south east of Spanish 35c. Fork. They visited Provo first Only two doien bottle and while there were the guests loft of one of dreamers. They were very royally entertained in thel You will find hero a compute lino of tooth and face evening at this place with music and talks. On the morning of and powder, Perfume Toilet water. Cream and Sept. 2, the stockholders of Pro Hair Dye. vo, Mr. Neilson and Miss Chapman joined the Salt Lake dreamOur stock fresh, and w ers in their special car and went carry none but the beL to Benjamin. From this place they were conveyed to Leland in autos, and carriages. After a general handshake a beautiful program consisting of music by Alway at your Service. B. Y. U. people and speeches by officers and stockholders of the company, songs. and reading- was rendered. Announcement The dreamers then sat down to a sumptuous dinner. From Lawrence A. Miner.an this beautiful grove in which the of Eureka, a candidate attorney for the entertainment was given they Lower House. went to the ball grounds just outside the grove and witnessed I hereby announce myself a a base ball game. candidate on the Republican In the evening a basket ball Ticket for th Lower House in game was played in the Spanish the next legislature. pavilion, which was followed LAWRENCE A. MINER. by a dance. The Dreamers reunion throughout was in every way a grand Money to loan-- - T. II. Burton success. Great credit is due the committee who arranged this Howard and Andrews pay good reunion. prices for all kinds of beef cattle Lil'S PUCY Levan News Grapes and Prunes for sale. Gadd. Phone 33 pink. and County Assessor and Mr?. Earl Jackman came home from We that LA PORTE DKESSGOGDS from as hostesses. The evening was spent in games, music and other At entertaining amusements. were m. 10:30 p. refreshments served at the Forrest Hotel, where the room was beautifully decorated in pink and green. The following were present: Vera Paxman, Lizzie Howarth, Tacy Irons, Mabel Owen, Venice Wright, Willie Warner, Leonard Beliiston, Clarence Warner.Leon-ar- d Linton. Morley Golden, Bert-ra- n Foote, and the hostesses Lucille Forrest and Orsena Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! AVE YO U TRIED UPTON'S JELLY TABLETS? ASK US AB'OUT T II E M II . ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. |