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Show Just Arrived. Dress Our first Shipment of wash Goods for spring fice. Daniel and Henry Miller have sold their 120 acre farm located just south of the Chas. Andrews farm, to Thos. Vickers and T. W. Vickers. Consideration, $2400. Wallie Brough has returned from Logaa where he has been taking the winter course in for- Consisting of an elegant line of Fancy Butcher Linens, French Piques, in all colors, Silk like Fancies, a beautiful line of patterns, percales and etc., Something entirely different to what you have seen here before at prices ranging from 15c to 35c. Call and See them all. Can save your Money. estry at the MoctN0 ..sc60fresec of Embroideries at the Excelsior Mer. Co. j LOCAL NOTES See our window - JNew Dress omghams just in Mrs. S. P.. McCune went to at the -- Excelsior Mer Co. Salt Lake Sunday morning. W. A. Starr was in from his Potatoes Coe per. bu. 3 bu for ranch at Mona the first of the il.C'O delivered -- Thos. Belliston. week. Lawrence Blackett, manager II y rum Jensen is in town from the Bullion Beck Mercantile of a trip through the south, " " " ""u Men's colored suits 33 3 off , ill 1 AlltMli lllir- V.U. J. R. Edgheill went to Salt Mrs. J. S. Ostler left for Salt Like Wednesday to be gone for Monday. several days. Isaac Gadd of Provois in town for a few days. See the bargain table, that is a table at the Excelsior bargain Straight line rubbers are the Mer. Co. best, for sr.Ie :itE:.celsior Mer. Hyrum Carter is up from . Newhouse for a few days where Id jorfcy ri 0 no-Lett he has been with his sheep for alf. Return to A. II. Belliston the weeks. few past and be rev. arded. For saK; A good s.eond hand New line of white goods just in at the Excelsior Mer. Co. range, fll2. A ! urgila. See James Carrttt Jr. ct 'jnlv. Some few dozen dressing to get an combs for almost a song at the N; : ii tii-- 1 overcoat at 33 1 Vc off regular Excelsior Mer. Co. ! 1-- ! - li-n- e, price Mer. Co. kioi- A. A. Allen wan a passenger on t he north bound train Sunday. LtK) acres of ridge land for sale apply to G. W. Sudbury. Hat tie SccU r f Provo returned to her lion;? oimday. after a brief vk it at the home of George Hobbs. Several parties have bft n enjo- v l at th? ball in the Ostler building the past week. Oldatii En '.sin Men's Un derwear at less than half price at Exctb'or Mercantile Co. lbaej'..bt received a lot cf .f fancy grays, spring which wil. n.ake u;i into swell suits, ("all and see them. Ceo. W, P,.K,th. Merchant Tailor. Wis s Lunt and Belliston are buyers and sellers of all kinds of cattle - g-r- . of Principal R. F. Homer, Saturday. Edw. Cazier shipped a car of potatoes Tuesday to Salt Lake. M. E. Lee, cashier of the Bank of Pioche, was in town Saturday, consulting with G. M. Whitmore, who is president of the Pioche bank. The big January Clearance Sale at Hyde & Whitmore Co, is now over, 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 ycur own price. Come and see. same way. HYDE & WHITMOE L. A. Bailey Sr. went over High School Notes to Moroni Thursday to attend Elmo Moore, formerly a resi- the t'DELL EDGUKILI. Itvporter big meeting of the Ind ian dent of Nephi, now residing in War The basket ball game last veterans at that place. Salt Lake, was in town last SaturFriday night with the Hunger-for- d day. Mr. Moore states that he W. Vickers T. Clerk Academy at Springville reCounty was simply amazed at the remark- has bountied 410 in another victory for our sulted wild coyotes, able progress that Nephi has score was 42 to 25. the cats, and lynxes since January team; made during his absence of two 3rd. Most of Ellison Arthur played the star these, however, or three years. are coyotes. game, making 10 field throws and 8 throws on fouls. The Principal of the High School, Mof Hon. Worke The John afterR. F. Homer spent Friday boys are very much encouraged socialist member of the Chicago, noon in Springville inspecting by the good results of their work. the new high school there. He executive committee, will lecture The next game will be played was the guest of Fred Mathews at the court house, Monday, Jan. Friday 2Sth inst with the Snow Mr. Work is Academy at Ephraim. 31. at 7:30 p. m. while there. said to a be and convincbrilliant The results of the recent midforesection Brigham Garrett, man of the Salt Lake Route at ing speaker, and those opposed to year examinations were, as a Mona, was in town last Saturday, Socialism are specially invited to whole, satisfactory. The studcome out ents have begun this semesters Miss Haydee Patton came down work with a determination to do from Provo last Saturday and M. C. Rosenvall, formerly forework. has accepted the position of clerk man for two years of the machine good Cleveland Hall, another first in the County Recorder's office. shops at Castle Gate, Utah, and entered Monday student, year Fred Chapman was ill with la who has studied mechanical en- morning. gineering, and is regarded as an gripjx; the first of the week. in all kinds of machinery, County Attorney T. L Foote expert is going to oi?n a modern and New Telephone Directory. was "under the weather" during blacksmith shop here. The January issue of the Rocky the first part of the week. He will erect a new building on Mountain Bell Telephone ComIt has been mild spring weath the Jeffries one block pany's directory is now being deprojerty, er the nast week, and we are west and one block north of the livered to subscribers. The book now having practically the first court house, and will install the contains the list of subscribers thaw of the season. Mud, mud, latest and tools, at all the exchanges in this machinery mud. When you get ready to get your neighborhood, the lists of points Lunt and Belliston have been machinery repaired take it to a rnnnoptoil liv Inn rr rl5taniv tf1f- week branding man who has made a specialty ! busy the past phone and the usual instructions and dehorning about 200 head of this kind of work, and has had 'and suggestions for the use of of cattle which they recently 22 years of experiencetelephone subsc ribers. purchased at Salina. If you want a good home cooked meal that is served right, just call in at Wm. Henriod's. II. E. Howell reports that a large number of the fruit buds on the peach trees have been killed by the heavy freezing of the past few weeks. . - up-to-da- te - The place to get the In st un- derwear for ladies and children is at the Excelsior Mer. Co. Enoch Burton, manager of the Juab Development Company states that he has shipped about JOY) tons of alfalfa hay to Salt City, the average price Jcing S12 per ton. -- I-- nke kak! Thai's what1 The greatest line of ladies wnen 'u jou eai at w m. Neckwear for the prices ever Ilenriod'n. Nn but the lw.sf shown at Excelsior Mer. Co. cuts of iP'.ats are served in bis Mrs. Martha Coleman and cafe Anna arrived from Kandaughter Mns high (lioesa'. jrrea sas City, Mo. Wednesday evening, prices at lxcelsir and will make their future home Mercantile Co. here. A A. C. U. Fred Mathews, formerly' instructor of natural sciences at the High School here, was the guest OuoPricotoall novor Undersold TE & SONS. I The following cattle shipments were made to Salt Lake last week: Lunt and Belliston-tw- o cars, Orson Cazier - one car, and Alonzo Lunt - one car. County Assessor Wm. Bailey was in Salt Lake last Friday on business connected with his of- -- Toggery. to-dat- Value of Advertising. Dump out a can of Royal baking powder, put it in a can with an unknown name and you can hardly sell it at any price. The powder is just the same. The addK. tional value is in the name. Men-nen- 's estate was offered $1000,000 for the name "Mennen's Talcum Powder" and the use of his picture. There is no secret in the powder. Any good chemist can duplicate it Without doubt, to discontinue advertising either of these products for one year would seriously impair their trade value, possibly destroy it entirely. The same rule governs the advertising of retail stores. Floating trade -f- rom the sidewalkwill always amount to something but only continuous advertising will assure continuous business from people who otherwise would never know of your existence. The Commercial Union. e. Everything is new and up- -' Our prices are right. Wc carry such lines as WalkOver and Nettleton Shoes; Sophomore Clothes; Longley and Stetson work Hats; North Star and Hamilton-Brow- n Shoes; Wilson Brothers Purnishings and rubbers. We will be Wales Good-yeglad to quote you prices at any time. t-- ly - ,- scription i wri'cton, w can fill it We have decided to extend the time for paying up the subscription under the advanced rate of All those $1.50 until Feb. 1st. who hav'nt paid by that date will have to pay $2.00. Save SOcts. at seasonable prices you should visit the red-ice- your Notice. For Seasonable Merchandise. Four of the 16 persons against whom suits were filed for the collection of poll taxes, have iaid up. lhose who do not pay up untill after judgment is entered, will have considerable more to pay. A. V. Gadd of Nephi and - ."V 'Jtn --j. Willard Molyneux of Mona left Marriage Licenses have been 0 last Friday for Logan where they issued by county Clerk Vickers will take the short horticulture j5 toC. II. OkanderandCallie Gar-del- ! course given there- After comand Bert of ;j Johnson a;.u Dora Poller of pleting this work, they w ill take the state horticultural txamina-liog Mammoth. and if successful, the county Indies Cashmere Hose rec Indies and commissioners will apioint them pregular 3"c for children's Fleece Hose a good county fruit tree inspectors. The last legislature made it mandaa ;a;ie at 12 pair. tory that the fruit tree inspectors W. F. Madson, district mana- must pass an examination. IS. M. of B. Tel. the haf 3 Co., ger acVery Utile Wool is changing ju.st rtturr.cd from IlichficM, hands this year, says John R. u here he rejiorts the roads as Edgheill, a wool buyer for a i"! jdry and dusty, and regular sum Boston firm, who makes his We will r'.t ? lib' titu'c 7 I t wiil to home at Nephi when he isn't jmer weather. i if we Martin Commissioners Xcilson h i 't :i it. contracting for clips. Mr. EdgLevan, Jchn L. Ellertson of heill says that a good deal of l' M"r,a, Councilman Enoch Burton, wool usually changes hands at Gold-Ed- ge and City Street Supervisor Jan.c s the annual wool growers' conB. Hichrs went to fait Lake vention, or between that and I , Tuesday to attend the Good Itoads shearing time, but he 1 elieves con Tentu-nMrs. niches and Mrs. that the growers and buyers are Burton accompanied their hus- - waiting this year for th? annthe trip. k vhehe gces ual clip. Herald Itxnak'js no difference on whoso blank GO. ar - n, 5 o l-- cviratelyr. 2c -- TI I K CLOT1 IKS' AlERCHANTS. "-- Vo vv3v iV" The Pure Food Question. I J- is not one you need worry over if you leave your grocery orders with Jude. Gonds that are doubtful in quality have no place in our store, as we take the trouble to test personally all food ducts lx?fore giving them our sanction. - , Pharmacy. imnm j T Enterprise Grocery Co, Phone 55blk pro- |