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Show LOCAL Blankets, Flannels, Potatoes for sale. Tnomas iMlistcn. John Blackburn went to Ft. This cold weather is no doubt a remin- . want Rubbers ask for the Royal Blue Brand. They are the Best You Tried Everybody wears Shoes. We want everybody to wear good Shoes and good Rubbers because if they do they will come here-whe- re they can choose from such lines as the Strootman, Mayers and God man for Ladies', Misses' and Children' weary And for men and Boy'swe have the Crawford, the Means, the Starr Brand and the Fairfield lines Veior-CalVlci-ki- d, in Patent Leat her, Gun-Metf, in fact, all the most popular leathers, ranging In price from $1,50 to $5.00 HYDE czr.c'y calfcd "VELVET?" It ir v 1 1?( i n t 1 ctliHulird tstisfyirg. Ycu try Take a box home it once you will try it again 10c 15c and 25c boxes. We have theexclu- - to-da- y, sive agency. a t!on-siderati- Gold Edge Pharmacy. NEPHl'S AND STORE. Earl Macfarlane is up frcmj W. F. Hansen. District Manag Nevada where he has leenengag-- . of the R. M. B. Tel. Co. returned cd in mining work for several j Wednesday from a tour of. in muiths past. spection in the southern part of J.H. Lunt and M.T. Howard r'turn-v- l .Saturday evening from Omaha where they have been with a big shipment of cattle. Mr. LuntrepirU a pleasant trip, but ro belter prices than he could liave got at Nephi. i . WHITMQEE DO. on hr BIGGEST, BUSIEST, BEST DRUG RUBBERS, RUBBERS. CHAS. FOOTE & SONS. 2 2 & al, UnoFriootoall novor nzidorsold That famous molasses chewing ' Green on business. Roy Boswell has been called on a mission. Mrs. R. J. Henriod .is ill this week with tonsilitis. Call in when you are in a hurry for a meal, Wm. Henriod. Lunt and Belliston are buyers and sellers of all kinds pf cattle. Highes price paid for beef and all kinds' of cattle.. Geo. R. Howard. Samuel Wilkey Jr. is up from the Hyde Ranch in Nevada. Mrs Earl Sparks is here visitiug from Monrce, the guest of Mrs. The Rubber season is now here. Why not buy Hyrum Jensjn. The Hood Rubbers are the best and the BESTY Harold Pyper is up from Wells, are guaranteed. Nevada, where he has been work ing on John Cazier's ranch. Yours for dependable footwear Wm. Ingram is seen on the street again after a long illness with typhoid. Mrs. Sadie Thompson of Ft. Green is over to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Downs. Noah Haynes, son of Henry Haynes, is here visiting with his family from Salt Lake. Mr. Hay E. J. McCune has sold his the program gotten up by the nes is planning to locate here. Real Estate Transfers residence property to Henry "Boosters' Society," as follows: A. E. Jensen of Wales, and Forrest for $1000. W. sold the has Carver J. formerly a resident of Nephi, song by the school; prayer. County of located lot Edw. west Lehi Pitchforth has sold 12 Supt Geo. A, Sperry; vocal solo, spent Sunday here the guest of city Kendall's for -- $300. T. W. Vick-i- s acres of land in the north "Toreador," from Carmen, Prof. us bisici, HXI9. iwuu tv lull. the purchaser. meadow to Ralph Pitchforth of Mark Robinson; reading, Miss John Foote returned Sunday ThelmaCole; address, "Loyalty," Jos. H. Greenhalgh and wife Milford for $100. evening from a visit at Provo. J. W. Carver and wife sold 16 Jacob Coleman, vocal solo, "The He visited the Provo schools the sold 5 acre3 and 77 rods in the ' acres of the north meadow land Penitant" Lucille Cowan; piano west field to Enoch Bowles. latter part of the week. solo, Mrs J.H. Brough. to Ralph Pitchforth for $100. $125. Mrs. J. M. Pettegrew is visitThe carpentry students of the Wm. F. Brough and wife coning her daughter Lucille at Oak-c- y John Dorius and wife conveyed She went up to see to L. A. Bailey Sr. 240 acres of veyed two pieces of land located high school, this year are doing , Idaho new grandson. dry farm land on the Levan on the west bench near the some splendid work in joining; and north meadow to Wm. A. Bowles, some of the advanced students are J. II. Hornung of Manti' was ridge for $4,700. ... one containing 120 acres for $635, building laboratory tables for the over on a tour of inspection of John Kendall and wife sold and the other containing 40 acres Agricultural department the Sanpete road Monday. 14 acres and 80 rods near the at $465. Great care is being taken to see County Commissioners Geo. rail to John Fowkes cor shearing that the proper use of tools is carJones of Mammoth, J. L. Ellert-so- n for $100. ried out and neatness of work and of Mona, and Martin Neilson High School Notes bench is especialy emphasized. of I.evan were in attendance at Lmma Cole has sold the west ODLI. KDOaCfLL the Board meeting Monday and portion of the Cole residence It is hoped that before ths year The High School assembly room lots to Dr. W. W. Bennett for was crowded Tuesday of this week. to its fullest capacity is over some machinery will be Thos. H. Burton returned from $765. last Friday evening to listen to Salt Lake Sunday evening where he had accompanied his brother John, for the purpose of securing medical aid for his failing ( der that you will need some thing in the above lines. We wish to remind you that wj have the LARGEST and BEST STOCK, and can supply all your needs. You will v find our Call and see us. prices always right. Have SHOES . Carpets, Rugs, Etc. When you NOTES the state. The Times office is in receipt of a letter from Mr. A. C. Hyde, who is managing his father's big ranch near Pioche, Nev. He re ports l th himself and wife nappy and well. Vr We make a study of the proper suits and furnishings for men to wear. Mr. Edw. Nichols of Provo Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Goldsbmugh For sale- a few choice Fineg?n We buy nothing but proper season's models and styles, vho comes highly recomended as' are ' Island visiting in Los Angles, this Rhode bavy egg strain week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. rds. Come parly a3 stock is employed by w. a. Matson in ana wnen you come to us you nave our guarantee tnat you Elmer Gold.sbrough. l. Alvah Stout. blacksmith shop. ' his peciai attention will be given to are property aressea. hereafUr. We guarantee every suit we sell to hold its shape and Prof. F. D. Farrell, U.;S. Superintendent of the Experi we make it fit You before we take your money. ment fetation na3 completed rug experimental work here for this Notice the men we have had the pleasure of furnishing year and left for Washington, D. C. where he will remain unti Don't wait until ths cold chills, running up next March continuing his work from our store. Ask them if they are satisfied. and down your ?;piiic, have driven you to the in the Bureau of grain invest! not call and let us show you our line. If we' can't Why ration of the Department ol ccclor's. Agriculture. On his way Prof, don't buy. All we ask is the opportunity to show Don't put off buying your overcoat and un- r'arrell wjll visit the government please you station at Amarillo. Texas, and ' derwear until vc have sold out all our best Mlcs will go from there via New Or you the class of goods we carry. - I..MI I I 1 1 1 lim-it- e up-to-d- Don't Wait horse-shoein- g and numbers and the garment ou should have leans to his destination. is orc. The sw.'Ilest pat- Nephi Plour In Great Tlc best styles go first. terns arc snapped up by the early purchaser?. Wm. 'Demand. I'ailey, manager of the Those who wait, w ill have lots of time an J cause Juab County Mill and Elevator Now we've a great show- Co. informed the Times reportei to regret tbeir error. ihat their mill is runninj night Men both Overcoats and tlic finest cf nd day and cannot begin to supfjr ing ply the mail and teW graphic or r;; ulr.r styles or button to the neck oats, ders that come every day. Even as likc.Ti:csc conservative you ofii-etpzrfectly extrcni2r coui.ty, the supposed of Utah, is comi ig here STtr.ary taibred and beautifully finishid. or flour. Over three carloads ill The To gery The Fashion Shop. Wo-ir.- sn Come Btxi pick one cut now. Excelsior MercantileCo The Quality Store. f flour were shipped to Manti last month, t iovo, Sunnyside, Price, and other districts have had a taste of the famuis Juab county dryland wheat flour, and now they want nothing elae. The nilla are unable to supply the jfiormous demand for this product Do You Do Your Own Baking? If you do you will be interested when we tell you of the merits of the dry wheat flour, and all the ingredients that enter into composition of fine cakes and pastry, bread and the supplies for your daily table. Everything that you find at this s,ore in dairy products, fresh butter and cheese will be found of superior quality and deliciousness from Jude's. Enterprise Grocery Co. Phone No. 55 Blk. |