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Show JUST VED. Just a few Raisins left at pkgs. for 25c at Excelsior. Ray Cole came home Tuesday from Frovo. County Road Oee. McCune fficial business The latest and Best Selected Lines Commissioner was in town on the first of the week. All sizes Straight Line Rubbers for men, women, and children at Under-wea- r Excelsior. B. II Sparks has sold his home ;o Evan Harris. The consideration was $1700. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beagley A'ent on a trip to Spanish ' Fork, Tuesday. Miss Lillian Marsh returned to plea- Payson, Tuesday after several weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Foote. of Embroideries, Laces, and Muslin we have ever shown. Don't fail to call and see them. We can show you the very latest thing to be found in the larger cities. You are sure to be sed and we can save you Money. Ono Priootoall novor Undorold CHAS. FOOTE & SONS. Dill pickles 15c LOCAL NOTES If your umbrella is broken Up to 35c dressing combs at 5c at Excelsior. S. J. Ostler spent pt at Excelsior. the first of the week in Frovo. Mrs. R. II. Fatten went to Frovo Sunday for a few days. John Ingram went to Frovo Monday. call or in need of repairing at Ferrj. Warwood's.For sale A good second hand range, ?12. A bargain. See James Garrett Jr. at once. Ladies' good fleece lined hose at 12 at tht Excelsior. Children's good fleece lined hose at 12 at Excelsior. - l-- 2e The big January Clearance Sale at Hyd e & Whitmore Co is now over. 3 A good steak! you get when you That's what eat at Wm. Henriod's. None but the best cuts of meats are served in his cafe- - but we find in the general clearing up of the balance of our stocks we still have some Bargains in remnants and broken lots on which to . make a complete clean up ( We are making prices lower than ever. Our Ladies' Wrappers and house dresses we sold for 69c sale price, now 39c. Felt Shoes and Slippers are reduced In price- Only a few left. Odds and ends in remnants at your own price. Come and see.. same way. a whitmoe: HYDE CO. x ' Deputy Assessor E. W. Feter-so- u is scouring the western part of the county, and getting all the sheep-herd- s of that section listed. Mrs. Lawrence Blackett of Eureka spent Sunday with her parents here. Stephen Boswell went to Loto attend the gan Sunday "Farmers Round Up." Mrs. Shed Lunt Jr. has returned from Ogden where she has Ceo. C. Whitmore went to Salt been Oliver Sidwell is out with the visiting her parents, Mr. Lake on business Thursday. and Mrs. II. F. McCune. sheep this winter. Deputy County Clerk Lacy Mrs. A. C. Hyde went to IJing-haA. C Nielson, of Murray, a forVickers is planning to leave on mer resident of Nephi, was in Monday. his mission to Geimany Febuary town the first of the week shakmember of the famiiyof 1th. Every ing hands with old friends, after n Iivrs b with the Joseph D. Allred of an absence of several years. II. Superintendent typhei.! V.tr. the County Infirmary u ititcd See the Mpjt. if iocnl line of Monarch and Cluett Brand relatives and friends at hair cirr.ir.cnis at Excelsior. Chester and Spring City shirts the best make at Excelsior. The Levan basket ball 'team Lunt and t ,t sliipjied one this week. car of let f are of the opinion that the Fireth alt L?k Miss? s fine lisle hose at 20c at men team are afraid to meet market z ;t i'atun':'.-- . Excelsinr. them at a game. The Levan 3X) acrv. of rid.'- - land for ML The works Marble Fleasant boys state that they are ready at sale -- a yly t G. V. Sudbury. monuments shipiK.d three cars of any time to "put it over" the Lur.t and Fcl!ibl m are bit vers and bases to Nephi "bunch' '. Nephi last week and sellers of all kin !.; of cattle Indies' fine Cashmere hose at District Manager V. F. Madson IKst -- aC mo;-,- , ffd jersey 25c at Excelsioa. of the R. M. IJ. Tel Co. left calf. Return to A. il. Relliston Jacob Coleman, editor of the Wednesday on a trip of inspectand le rewarded. Juab County Times sent last ion through Sanjiete, Sevier, and Straight I '.r? F.ubbers are Monday in Salt Lake in attend- Beaver counties. BEST, at Excelsior. ance at the meeting of the All men's Suits, except blacks Mr. and .Mrs. F. II. Shirks Utah Fre.ss Association: and blues, at 33 3 to 50 ier went by team to Frovo last MonThe morning train now leaves cent off at Excelsior. here at 5:55 a. m. instead of 8; 45 day moroir;;. I have just received a lot of Oscir J.uH is in from the a. m, and the evening train will samples of fancy grays, "mad", sj I'ndin.'-- a few days arrive here at 12:05 p. m. instead spring make up into swell will which 15 of at 7: an formerly. visiting his latui. suits- Call and see them. Geo. Up to .Vie dressing combs for W, H. II. Spirks, returned Merchant Tailorto 15c at Exceksior. Salt Iikc Monday after a hhort Lnnt and Ilollislon purchased Something new in Arrow visil with Ncphi relalives ; nd I ead of steers Brand Collars at Excelsior. at Gunnison friends. the first of the week, and will Gerald Cazier of the B. V. U Mr. a i I Mrs. G . Orl were hold them ov r this wason for at Frovo, Mrs. lAwrcnce Black called to Salt Iake Sunday on ett and Mr. and Mrs. W. J account of (he death of Mr J shipment i lie examinations lor censu? Adams of Eureka, Moroni How Ord'a tester. of Mercur, Mrs. N. W. y arth enumerators will tak place Harrison I Foswcll is findiSchoficld 5th. Nephi is the souther-mo- Schofield and ng this winter in Frisco with the town where the examin- of -i Grand, Oregon, were here tdierp. ations may held. All appli- Saturday in attendance at the ."v r ? cant5? south f here will either funeral of Mrs. Martha Scho ?! t? have con e here take the field. i The Cold examination, or go to cities Stephen Ostler and John E. In far the r n n tli. were in Frovo Monday in gram that v.o have put up for us - l ilrw War attendance ConnU Ti utin the meetinif" of den A. . Ji;vr;:e v ' I in 'the lxardof county commission of the comily or. of Utah Cfinty relative to the will cure a cold form the that they must procure a new I.ropo-e- J t.ix v.hich that county !ic'!f'f b f. re they can do any iit planning to levy on all sheep in one day. fi "iir r ,' hunting during the owners who drive their sheep year l'.UO. through Spanish Fork canyon. If they didn't we The county lKard Jhad J placed a a The thv.v last Saturday wouldn't sell so of '. jkt t ioiisand!f.heep, the imjKirtar.ee of May- - tix 0;-Itheni and Ingram Messrs. many. Try VVhstrr.re's ires; age with re- - but in j fer getting them to to Turbine? Main street sjcceeded of that it to 25: the 15ox . Ou'n the bus'jif s sec'J n. amount. '! .t' ii) of tl,r. tov.-humorist Notice. ft fr.v-- up a llitlo lK,at which was I on on of the rtd ji We hae decided to extend the f'.nr.-in fr:i;i.-- the Nephi titie for paying up the ulcrir p Na !.:''. nrd V.uuk. Flaeanh annOtir-- 1 ti n under the advanced rate of at citv 11 -- 1..V until Feb. IfU All ihow fvc'ng " T.w k r Of,H-- 7. ard " I.atl v,ho hav'r.t paid by that dat" Ew-rIbnir" caused a v. ill have V) Iay $2.00. Save WHERE EVERYBODY GOES- - 7jfave deal of merriment. Jj great 00 cts. l-- 2c m . ik-liis- . , Mrs Jos. Ingram was seriously Miss Lark Jackson has returnill the first of the week. ed from a trip to Salt Lake. Old Manse Syrup, the best, 50c Potatoes 35c per. bu. 3 bu for at Excelsior. $1.00 delivered Thos. Belliston. qt. Mrs. Jos. Chivrell of Spanish New outings just in at Exis here this week the guest Fork celsior. of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Henriod. '"v County Sheriff Gus! J. Henriod Geskell Greaves of Ephraim brought over an old man by the came over with the Ephraim or name of Manning to be received chestra last Friday. Mr. Greaves as an inmate of the County Inis a of mining engineer student firmary. This makes eight oc U. the of U., but owing to at ing cupants for that institution. impaired eyesight is compelled to Fint Bottle Olives at 40c at take a year's vacation. Excelsior. ' The plays given by the TheoMrs. Barr Musser, formerly dore Lorch company at the Ar Miss Leah McCune, is here from lington the first of the week were Theodore, Utah visiting her sis- of a very high order. Mr. Lorch ter, Mrs. Shed Lunt Jr. is a splendid actor, and has a The Times editor was treated good su pporti n g com pan y . Those to a portion of a 75 pound squash who attended the excellent plays raised by Elliot Miller- Mr Mi- got value received. ller for several years has been Miss Anna Coleman who has saving the seed of some of his been residing in Kansas City, Mo, sweetest and largest squash, and the position of assistant holding he has surely developed a proa large wholesale house auditor of duct that has a very fine quality has been offered and has - accept and flavor. New subscriptions are cominir every day to the Juab County Times. There has scare elv been a day since the first issue of the Times, that from one to five subscriptions have not been handed in at the office. in ed the position of deputy to Coun ty Clerk T. W. Vickers. Miss Coleman was formerly deputy when Jacob Coleman held the the office. She and her mother, Mrs. Martha Coleman will re turn to live here soon. "Noplace like Nephi." A Funny Proposition A man comes into the world without will., During his stay on earth his time is spent in one continous round of contraries and In his in misunderstanding. fancy he is an angel; in his boyhood he is a devil; in his manhood he is everything from a lizard up; in his duties he is a d fool; if he raises a family he is a chump; if he raises a check he is a thief ; and then the law raises hell with him; if he is a poor man he is a poor manager and has no sense; if he is rich, he is dishonest but considered smart; if he is in politics, he is a grafter and a crook; if he is out of politics you can't place him and he is an undesirable citizen; if he goes to church he is a hypocrite; if he doesn't he is a sinner; if he donates to mist-siohe does it for show; if he dosn't he is stingy and a tightwad; when he first comes into the world everyone wants to kiss him before he goes out they all want to kick him; if he dies young there was a great future before him; if he lives to a ripe old age he is in the way only living to save funeral expenses. Life is a funny proposition after all. Ex. ns 1-- - Bth, ... rr--i - m Fel-uar- Ix-onar- d st 2 "THE TOGGERY" q Haberdashers. I- i TabUls ' 2 J q ! f e rm-ph- .r i-j- re-da- one-thir- d ;i OOUKDGE j I Pharmacy. ;,"! t.;i ce rrnTHrrrj- - 4 Ti III You Dont Have to Pay more f ryour groceries here Fiai th syjfars "worth K&ni you can know ju3twhit y iTrj getting f of your frnoney. V fo bisircf We rarir. tn a tus'nrrs ent your trade, arc trying t' gH it and will strain every nerve to hold it honestly once you favor us with fa single 0rd?r. May we look for a visit from you soon 7 Enterprise Grocery Co.'it: |