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Show V JUAfi COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI, UTAIT Juab County Times Another Shipment of Sa.fffiple Li lies of Coats and Suits For Saturday, Nov. 6th. Monday, Nov. 8th. AND ALL WEEK. We were fortunato to secure a sample lino of the very latest styles. Coats in plashes, velvets, cord- uroys and mixtures in all colors. Positively the greatest line ever shown in Nephi COME AND SEE THEM WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD. Special Sample Line Prices from $2.50 to $7.50 off on each coat. Successor To The NEPHI RECORD i. M. CHRISTENSEN, Editor & Fob. A. B. GIBSON. Manager, Many of cm farmer friends are beginning to tell Plans their neighbors that our "Customers-Aid- " are a pretty good thing. They think enough of them so that they are getting the habit of making use of them for even the simplest type of building. If you are planning and perplexed these drawings will start you right. From stock barns down to the simplest structures, farm buildings arc shown in complete working detail. Regular Price $2.00 per year in Advance $1.50 per year PUBLISHED EVERY NEPHI, UTAH. WEEKLY, FRIDAY, AT Small Profits On Boozo Selling The case of Nephi City vs. Geo. Booth was tried before Judge Stout sitting with a Jury on the 29th. day of October 1915. T. 11. Burton, City attorney, prosectu-ethe case for the city and the defendant was represents by Our lumber yard is a mighty good place to come Attorney Lawrence A. Miner. for building ideas. 43 The Jury selected to try the case consisted of W. G. Orme, A. V. Gadd, Joseph R. Price and M. T. Howard. CO. After about one B t hourj deliberation on the evi3 a u . a & a u M r t rttl Co dence the jury returned with a V (FORMERLY BAKER LUMBER CO.) verdict of guilty and the court fined the defendant $100.00. J. C. FANCHER. MANAGER. The complaint charges that p. , NEPHI YARD. the defendant on the ICth. day of October 1915 sold to one She- by Riches one pint of intoxicac V This liquor was ng liquor. OPTOMETRIST & JEWELER. drunk by three boyscneof whom DENTIST with th Nephl Drug Co. Locatod inwas rendered to of state the i W'A Phona No. 3. toxication beyond control and VESTESTED Si GLASSES FITTED Poat Offloe Bids. Naphl WATCHES & SPECTACLES was found by city police C. L REPAIRED. Bigler, at the rear of tfie Excel "Th. Plc with the durante' ' Hyrum Brough returned home sior store in a drunken and infrom a business trp to Monday toxicated condition. The de Mrs. A. II. Maiben spent the Iowa. Mr. Brough had been east fendant's cententicn is that the early part of this week in Provo four car loads of feeddelivering boys stole the liquor. Riches visiting relatives. cattle. er and McPherson both testified that they went into the defendant's place of business on the night of the commission of the offense and Riches said we have come for that. Booth SAid what do you want a pint or a half pint, iliches said fill her up I'll take a pint. At this Booth fills the bott le and Riches takes it from the H table where the defendant had t - 4 ,tVVt S"- f NSC' filled it. While he was in the ac of putting the bottle away from which he had filled the bottle which Riches took. The defend iiri hh ant testines that tr.e boys carre to Hs place of business on the night of the offence and ark for liquor and that he took them in to the back room and filled the bottle and says; "look boys that is all the liquor I have." I have enough for my felf and 1 Think of the economy of time and fuel do twice the The Royal Qwcnt Sinirers only have none to spare. Heconter df baking with half the fuel and half the trouble. This great while his back wns turned Richsaving of time and money made possible by the extra large Coming. oven found only In Those who heard the Gwent es took the liquor. The case wil Welsh Chorus at the Tabernacle be appealed tothe district courf. last will be pleased to learn that the Gwent WeUh Male Qitir-- Cases Set For November The double capacity oveo toTh. oven height Term Of Court ttt is coming to Nephi Nov. 9th 3out the Onn Opacity. The gether with the Hot Blaat fuel vtt g draft mod the 12 other The members of this quartet catra two Inchu mii a it rtoil In (Continued from pmt II to place the largru roaster on tb and labor aavlr devices make Non Cases. are survivors of the Lusitania Jury Coe's Hot Bloat ftang the beat ovin tack and ti.il have tbe entire oven bottom free fur other bakirg. disaster an one of the members range ever made for family see. David Mills vs. Abner Gray gives a half hours talk on his ex Nov. 18th. Don't Put'it Off Put One iafear HommToJay. ptriences at the time of the sink Utah Association of Credit ing of the Lusitania. Men vs. Henry Forrest Nov. 19 "The Double Capacity Range" This quartett will appear at Look for th Nam "Cota'a" Nona Other Genuine. Alma Peterson vs. Eureka the tabernacle, Nov. 9th. at 8:00 Uill Mng. Co. Nov. 20th. p. m. O. L. Orcanbrack vs. James Trice of admission, adults, 50c Cooper Pyper Co, Chinn Nov. 22nd. gtuknts, 2c. The jurymen who are to act at Tickets on sale at door. Nephi, Utah. this term of court have been summoned for Monday Nov. fcth d DNNEVILLE LUMBER so4 Y LADIES' SUITS A new line of ladies' snlts are also in, at away lower prices than before. It was a good buy and yon can get the benefit of onr fortunante buy. S9.S5 up. Prices SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY New shipment of novelty Shoes arriving daily. Everybody in East Juab County knows it to a faot. W. W. Lewis Announcement, ill WE ARK GETTING READY FOR OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUA- BARGAIN L Dr.Charles Dunn CARNIVAL - Something Great. Golden Eiile fc III ? 4 i! ' ' v.. "1 V -- ; - Cole's Hot Blast Range h ft i : ! aard-tar- y ii H-I- v1 ;V V l Double Oven Capacity yc-a- '"4. .v- J MAIN STREET. L. Frank, Mgr. ',' 1 Watch Us 1 j ft Wi'aSrV 'SCatV THE ROYAL WELSH MALE QUARTET 1 Mrs. E. R. Forrest Enter tains. THE OLD RELIABLE: i We pay 33c per dozen for EGGS. a. si a ni.iiiiaiii y r re alwuyn freh. Our lire of Green Coed We have some very ch nee cauliflower at c lb. Also choice Pea.' s, Oranpis, Graphs, Efk Plant, Head Jttucf. Cabbsfie, Jjwtet Potatoes, (Jrai.berries. Fine Celery, and Potatoes. ."?0c. ter doren. Lemons and Parianim We al?ohave Chppe 20c. lb. Butter Sf'c lb. Chickens live weigh. 11c. Ib. Hop. fc. lb. We buy and sell all kinds cf produce. Cleve Elmer and Misa Susanr. "Absolutely Puro Contains No Alum EGGS 35c PER DOZ. Mrs. E. U. Forrest entertained in honor of Friday aftemr-vMrs. Lucille Hawkins of Sa t Lake. Daisies and roses were used in decorations, Splendid refreshrr ents were served to mesdsmes June Kendall, Etr Jnckman, J. W. EliUon. llenr Forrvsf. David Ockey, J. M Broueh, Dennis Woed, A.' II Maiben, J. II. Lunt, and the guest of honor Mrs. Hawkirs P.I3CA WILLIAMS Of M Royal Mala Wi Quartett. V"h9 fe1a'. Lit iM of U.e .MiTor of tfc In lh LariUnia dkmter, Fnflsy, f, 1HZ, off U cottt of Ireland. errer?", GTt 8iirr Ostler were married Wednesday afternoon at iht home of Mrs C. A. Jackeon. Bishop T. II. G Parkes performed the marriage ceremony. , Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Foote and daughter Elizabeth ppent Sunday Mf and Monday of last week visit irg z relatives and friends. King's Mercantile wmiHHttgnttMH s? |