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Show JtrAB COUNTY TIMES, NftPffl, UTAt4 a 1 I II JUST RECEIVED line of men's and boys' Hats and Caps. Comprising all the new-- , est novelties and styles, quality the best and prices lower tharj ever. Come in and see them men's Dress Mi9S us. v Pearl Sutton New goods considered. Com-pan- NEVER UNDERSOLD. Chas- - Foote County assessor. Earl Jackman was in Millard county Wednesday of this week on official busi- & Sons. i LI SEE WHEN YOU p GET YOUR MAILq US .. Q We may have what you want. 0 NEPHI DRUG CO. ness. Frank Sanford who has been in Nephi visiting for a few days. returned to his home at Starr, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Sidwell have moved to Eureka where they will make their home for ome time. For Sale at a bargain 14 acres orchard and 1C0 acres of ridge land, 0 acres in wheat. Call at Pay's Furniture Store. The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. VV. McMullen was made happy Friday Oct 24. by the arrival of a baby boy. Mrs. R. II. Patten, Mrs. R. J. iienriod, and Misses Haydee and Wanda Patten went to Payson Sunday to attend the Patten reunion. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. D a b y . Misses Fitzgerald and Hatfield 1 n :a OUR BIG- SALE CONTINUED. - We have so many people sav that they did not know a thing about our big sale of last week, an J expressed themselves as being so dissapointed about not being in attendance "especially since their neighbors have shown them what a great saving, they had made." We have therefore decided to continue our big sale for Saturday and nil next week. reduction mentioned in our Iery h will made and many other goods large posters will be included so as to make this another big event in our store (Jet your money ready and come tomorrow and next week and take up your share of the bar gains. MEN'S SUITS 33 to 50 per cent off. LADIES SUITS and COATS 20 per cent off. DRESS GOODS 15 per cent off. TRIMMINGS 15 per cent off. CHILDREN'S and MISSES COATS greatly reduced, etc. "Till: QUALITY STORE." Having made arrangements with the man representing the PALMER line of Suits and Coats, for his samples for Friday and Saturday, we can show you a line of garments, no two alike, that are the latest in style, and the best values for the price we have found this season On which we can save you a nice bargain of 33 on wholesale prices and deliver the goods. Please remember Friday and Saturday only, as garments not sold these two days are t6 be returned to Salt Lake Monday. Be sure you see them at the Mrs. 9 JL i h ; fern l Nephi Mercantile Co. Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper f NOVEMBER, - DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY On Hundred and Twenty Day of Frigidity I what you're up afalntt from now on. That maana you'll naad lot of COAL to Kaap your home warm and comfortable. How are you flxedf Better not wait too lone but to now and ae how much coal you can atore In that bin, then let ua fill It up. We carry GOOD COAL. Our price are right. W want your buslne. and will do our beat to hold It That's all. Your choice ROCK SPRINGS CLEAR CREEK CASTLE GATE, BAKER LUMBER CO. GOOD STOCK. P1IOINE !NO. II. PROMPT SERVICE Stake Conference. The Four Places To Vote Stake Conference Convenes promptly at 10:30 Saturday morning, November 8th. A special program will be given. It is requested that all Stake and Local Hoards and all Quorums be well represented. Let all saints, too, accept the invitation and attend in large numbers. J. W. PAXMAN, The following will be the polling p 1 a c e for the City election I. H. GRACE, J. E. LUNT, Stake Presidency. TRY A SAMPLE Or OUR DELICIOUS BON BONS OR CHOCOLATES AND YOU'LL HAVE A NEW IDEA OF HOW GOOD CAN. DY CAN BE. PURE AS PURITY ITSELF, OUR CANDY IS SO CUN. NINGLY AND DAINTILY FLAVORED THAT TO TASTE IT ONCE IS TO LONG FOR IT ALWAYS. Lunt's Pharmacy 4th. , District No. 1 Painter building. Mrs. John Ingram went to District No. 2 Emro building. Eureka Monday afternoon. District No. 3 J. N. C Pexton's old store. Henry Hendrickson, of Levan District No, 4 Chase's Photo- made the Times office a plsasant call Tuesday morning. Mr. Hen graph Gallery. drickson reported the crops look Everybody should get out and earvote at the city election as it will ing fine in Levan fields. The of and good long spell save the time and bother of reg- ly storms made for has it weather possible istering at the next city election fall in their to farmers get grain, For Sale Levan Midge farm also given the .wheat a good Nov. Cash Paid for Eggs at the Dak ery. f Levan were in Nephi Tuesday T. L. Foote. evenine, the guests of Mr. and chance to come-up- Earl Jackman. Fred Chapman announces that he has leased the Alma Chase Photograph gallery, and is now fully prepared to serve the people nd do up to date work for them. (Adv.) Mrs. J. S. Green and Miss Blanch Blackburn left Wednesday afternoon for Ogden, where they will visit for a month, after hich they will return to Provo where Miss Blackburn has a position. 6 per cent loans on farms, orchard city resident or business property, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortgages or other securities; terms reasonable; special privileges; correspondence invited. Dept. L 618 (Commonwealth BIdg., Adv. Denver, Cob. lands, ARE YOU STILL TRYING Some merchandise ia made to sell, others made to wean we sell the wearing; kind. Ask onr enstomera about. Sophomore Clothes, Walk-Ove- r Shoes. Longley and Stetson Hats, Wilson Bros. Furnishings, Underwear and Shirts. These lines and Toegery service give you the best Merchandise at the least money. THE TOGGERY. Forest Notes 1- -3 Excelsior Mer. Co. y. EXTRA SPECIAL IN LADIES' COATS AND SUITS. returned home from Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Bowling Alley for sale reason-ble- , in first class condition. Good paying business. See E. J. Hansen. Dr. C. E. McDermid has been appointed Local Surgeon for the Denver & Rio Grand R. R. arriving daily. Better selections in all lines and prices lowest, quality ONE PRICE TO ALL AN . Shirts, true value for only $1.00. Neatest patterns and best values ever seen here for $1.00, Better values than some stores ask $1.25 for. Let us show you the style and make. Come and see NOTES Money to loan T. H. Burton Wanted. Pork and veal. W. A. Bowles, Phone No. 152-J- . A baby boy was born to Mr, and Mrs. Myron Vest Oct. 25th, Highest price paid for fat cattle. S. A. Lunt. Hezakiah Carter went to Monday afternoon, to visit for a short time with relatives. A good second hand range and about 50 spring chickens fur sale. C. H. Roberts. Myron Vest returned to Lynn Tuesday after a short v i s i t in Nephi. Lunt and Belliston are paying top prices for all kinds of beef cattle. Mrs. John S. Painter went to Salt Lake for a few days the first part of the week Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bigler returned from' American Fork Tuesday. A big Also a big new line of LOCAL On)tno4 tnm 1. United States thirty years ago, is now earning back into marked favor, due to improved methods if treating and handling the blocks. . German foresters are experimenting with Douglas fir from United States trjing to find a variety which will combine the quality of the Paand the hardiform cific Coast the ness of Rocky Mountain form. fast-trrowi- FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS EVERY FRIDAY- - ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. |