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Show CUE SEE AND LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. NOTES LOCAL Dance at the Arlington Friday March 11. New line of Ladies Pumps and Our New Spring line of Ladies Shirt Waists and Oxfords just in at Excelsior. wash Skirts are now here. County Commissioner Martin trimmed Neilson visited his daughters who Dainty white waists, Lace and Embroidery from in price ranging most newest styles, and in new the In all the popular patterns are studying music in Provo. 75c to $3.50Potatoes 35c per. bu. 3 bu for and styles and everyone 1.00 delivered -- Thos. Belliston. of high class Tailoring Our Plain white tailored waists, Tuck trimmed, soft land for 200 acres of ridge or stiff laundered Collars, open back, or front, a neat line at and Guaranteed Quality sale apply to G. V. Sudbury. 75c. No 2087 is another similar in style, but finer fabric, Wallie Batchelor spent Tuesday and a very dainty waist at $1.15in Spanish Eork. Come and see for yourGeo. Lunt was a visitor to Salt Quite a nice range of styles and patterns here for your Lake new Tuesday. selves what the choosing at $1.25. Others we have in great assortGet that spring suit now from ment of this Season's Newest Models and choicest fabrics styles are for this seaand up to 13.00. But you should see them at at $1.50 $2.00 Geo- W. Booth, Merchant Tailor. son. No trouble to show County Supervisor Arthur A. went to Eureka Wednesday Miller them. on official buisness. Jchnathan Ostler went to Salt Lake Tuesday. I have all the latest styles in show greys for spring suits, Geo. W. on a business j Good meals and quick service n0nt forget the picture T. C. Winn went doors t . 2:30. three Mar. Sat. at matinee 12, Henriod's cafe, at ijuuui, uuiui, and neighbor- -' .;r tn Snnnvaide " w... south P. O. x John S. Cowan was a business Ui u. a. ace, Mrs. uauBnifr been , towns. Mrs. Alma Hague has jng Mrs. Edwin Bigler, will visit; Watermaster N. C. Lund of visitor to Salt Lake Wednesday. ill the past week. Don't forget to see our new line- the Nephi Irrigation Co., wishes here for two or three months. The children of Mr. and Mrs. at ExOxfords in and Alonzo Ingram spent Friday just of 6hares fori Pumps of marVPt. owners all mid nriros J. W. McPherson who have been TT,VW to urge celsior. afternoon in Provo. the -R. CEOto all kinds of cattle. water report immediately quarantined with diphtheria for books to wish Auditor's of shares time are now well, and some The State number they HOWARD. Delbert Bosh of Levan of clerks is our business beditches, the county use on the respective ready to be released. from a trip to Salt Lake last Ray Pexton was up from Juab 'show that , cer Viava issued cause we make a too late. is bountybefore it Lester Belliston has been ill Thursday. visiting his mother Mrs. John Utan so far amountthis specialty of them. tificates year some time threatened with workman for j last Sumlay' Wanted, a good For first class seed cats. fueColeman to 18,500. The legislature to do spring garden work. Apply an attack of appendicitis. Everytime one of ing fmm all imnurities. tro to David George McCune of Eureka appropriated $40,000 for bounties your prescriptions J. P. May, a former resident of Sorenson. has purchased ths Sorenson for the two years, oi wnicn at once to Fred is filled at our store Cazier at once. Ntphi, has been elected first home and will reside here in the half was paid out last year. each new customer an vice- - pesident of the Milford For you can absolutely 1 Misses Alta Carter and Janet future. depend on it to anThis leaves in this fund only old customer will secure for them, Commercial Club. end at week the Latimer spent swer it's requirefor paying bounty the Grand Union Tea Co. will Mrs. Marion Gordon, a sister of Mrs. J. W. Taxman went to nhont $1500 is miss T warier expevi. nothJNepm. We use ments. $1.00 worth of goods, FREE, Mrs. Mary Sutton was burned to give to Lake SaH rovo next year Wednc.ay ing to teach at F ing: but pure drugs when the new customer has death at Murray Tuesday- Mrs. " hucKin. Vri nir snrWKStll to notice and chemicals. Cazier has Edw. recently treated for an affection of his eye. ing any day to receive bought $5.00 worth of goods. Sutton and Mrs. Thos. Vickers to H. J. Blackburn, Agt of payments. carloads two hay suspend M went up to attend the funeral fGold-EdgeDrugkhiPDr. D. O. Miner and family are consum was deal week a This Elisha Russell has returned by Wednesday. moving into the home of Mrs. Hy- of ft business wViorehv the 00a Dr. C. W. Bird of Manti team from "Dixie". He reports Rev. Joshia McClain of Salt rum Jensen, until he can build 4 e(j relatives and friends in Nephi i! Lumber company that they have had some terrible Lake preached last Sunday in Mrs. Jensen the Milford him a new houre. H. IL of in that country; but the Presbyteriean chapel. His last Saturday. Specialists. the matter; Passed mtotheWa son K. n. wash-out- s came down to 1! his ... , -P trh forth and that on his return, the roads subject at the morning services Don't forget our Scda ' Fowkes and weanesoay. MnJ Lucy These gentlemen much dry all the was ."Prayer", andjin the even. Water Fountain is running . t. A YVWht. went . jro S . iv. HwarJanlsmsshipp- w. J. were pretty o( intpresta j ing 'The Good Samaritan.". way. full blast. -- A lie L i . t to Provo last Thursday on a led a carload of bulls to 1)3 ,ni r.. ana ii. liums The Mutual of the First Ward F. Rowe of Eureka, into bologna sausage in the east- brief visit the business as hereto- - John of County Sheriff gave a program Sunday evening. The Messrs. Pitchforth Prof. C- J. Hawkins of the B. em markets, was at the coun- J. A. Booth made an interesting Henriod J. Edward Shepard of Mona was Y. U- - spent Saturday and Sun11 known to the After beintr 11 days on the people of Gus. talk on London; C. II. Sperry Foote arriv- In Nephi on Lusiness last Thurswho ty seat on jury duty last week, Hannah men trainMrs. are and his with county parents. leaver day visiting and daughter rendered a violin ed home Tuesday evening from ; thorouehly understand the lum- - and also visited relatives and day. i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hague of nr. friends. This was Mr. Roe's and piano duet; and Ray Stewart, .virs. is no doubt There re' business. . ber Provo visiting visit to Nephi, and he instructor of the eighth grade spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linton o,.i, ncr way iiumt; x urc onuinviii with great first most will met but they was favorably impressed ' crave a good talk on "Self Conleft last Thursday for Stone latives and friends here. Pacific across Nevada, when she, news. Beaver County trol". with the future of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vickersare struck the big washout at Battle succes3 Idaho, where they will make their future heme. Mr. Linttn preparing to move into the home Mountain in Nevada, and had to has a large tract of land there owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Adams return and come home by way of which he is going to improve. of Eureka. Portland, Oregon. Our new line of Men's Spring Suits, just in, priced from $15.00 to $30.00. - -- - $2-2- - HYDE toallnovor TJncioxsolc3 CHAS. FOOTE & SON S. Ono Frloo K T-- WHITMORE CO. f 1 -- a I Filling Prescriptions ti-v- ! i 1 -- i - Z - visit-Prescripti- I an-ang- tS.wMr i e j I t-- r:J son-in-la- w - I ! t"m 1 rwasuii T" f i- ! & Young Men's Clothes. Men's If you think yourself deserving of the BEST Clothes made, you will find our garments worthy of you. a - Wjf nice selection already here for you to look over. Greys and Pancy I'lue Serges being' the new shades for thfo spring. CLOTI-IK- S A M A K t ft & Co. Military Sec some of them In our windows. are a feature with our business that deserves the attention of parents. We ve a great line of suits for the juveniles, 3 to 10 years and a large line Knick-e- r suits for their older brothers, up to 16 years. Excelsior Mercantile Co. For those who delight in shoes that show their individuality, there is a treat in store at our shop. The new models that we are showing for spring & summer are without doubt the best that have ever been brought together in Nephi. distincArtfully moulded and cut in tive patterns. and Heel, Trice 1.00. This cut show, a Coaster Toe BOVS Ldeiheimer," Stein Shoes. Walk gj Hi 1! UP-TO-DA- TE 1 Price $3.50, $4 00 $5.00. MEN'S FURNISHINGS What We Promise We Per form,grocery order being filled And you can always rely upon your is stock Our up to its highest wish. kept always exactly as you new and lines are are fresh, always Our goods efficiency. them our back with we before guarantee, and we tested first will insure the low us smallest margin as ai keep our prices down al-w- ( The Quality Merc. of profit consistent with good business. lW Enterprise Grocery Co, Phone 55blk ay |