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Show y that You will need some Light Call and see us. FOR SALE- -1 bed and couch nearly new. R. J. Henriod. Misses Kate and Lily Pexton, Mrs. T. H. Burton went to Salt Lake last Friday. The convenient lunch counter just south of P. O. Win. Underwear.' have just what We you want in all colors. Also Straw and Panama Mats. We can show you the - largest and best selected lines in the City and you always find our will NOTES LOCAL Weather has come the Hot Hosiery Special for Saturday. - ' Our line of men's clothing Is also com- plete and up to date. Ono Prioo to all uovor ITnclerold CHAS. FOOTE We fill your pre- scription exactly as prescribed by your doctor, with pure fresh drugs. P os I 1 v e I y na substituting. mptness, civility and courtesy at all times. 5 4 Gold-Edg- e Store. 5 0 THAT GOOl Drug ? SODA I George C. Wt.itmore made a business trip to Provo Wednesday. Mrs. L. Fj. Dunning went to Payson or, a visit Saturday. Misa Lavern Sowby went to bait J ake last Saturday. J'ude has taken the agency for t .ie ML Pleasant Laundry and can do ordinary family washing from 75c to $1.25. Collars and shirts etc. a sicialty. No ex press charges. Phone and he will call Mondays- It is stated that Dr. C. W. Bird of Manti will not move his dental office here, owing to the fact that he is unable to obtain a house in which to reside. Lorenzo Teasdale, son of the late Apostle Teasdale, was up from Nevada last week, visiting with Vernon Howell. Enoch Burton is displaying some grain which he raised on his dry land farm northweet of Nephi. The wheat is knee high and is almost fully headed out He attributes this splendid show ing to the early fall planting. An Oklahoma girl advertised for a husband and got him. The total expense for adver-iein- g. wedding outfit etc, was $1L He died within a year leaving her an insurance policy of $10,000. And yet some people claim it doesn't pay to advertise. Wouldn't it pain you? Ex. Fresh strawberries off the vines 10c cup 12.00 per crate. FRED SORENSON. Plenty of good coal on hand at H. D- - Goldsbrough's. Good potatoes for sale. 15c per bo. W. A. SUrr, Suit, Utah. I will clean and press free the balance of the season all suiU purchased between now and the , 1 P r o SONS. - . first of July.-- H. KendalL In the rear of Ostler and Allen harness shop. I do the best Buggy, Wagon, and Mach I set inery Repairing in town. in' tires minutes and your twenty do it right All work warranted. ''V... ... ' ( : valuta. Saturday 12 l2c 25 Doz. ' per pair. ... , , MUso and Children' black Hose all sized and value UP0 25c. Saturday 12 l-- 2c - w. Kendall. D. C. Sparks is doing light sale.-E- d blacksmithing in the Lindhardt shop. Give him a call. P eople are warned not to trespass on or fish in the Rock Springs, or the Fred Garrett pond adjoining. Those doing so will be prosecuted. Thomas Ingram. Geo. E. Howard and Mr. Mc intosh shipped a car of cow beef toSchofield which 'brought 6c. It is claimed that this is the highest price received this year for this kind of beef. Mr. Howard haft just returned! from a buying" trip in Millard county. cMrs. John S. Linton and daughter. Mrs. Crow, ,are visit ing here this week with Mrs. HOW ARE Your Feet? If they are hot, tired and M. A. Gadd. - People are beginning to pick Wra- Burton had green peas. his first about two weeks ago, a&d Fred Sorenson had some last - sore, Call in Lunt's Pharmacy ind fjet some- - " EAS'EiW firs piuim Sunday. COOL feo EC Our Porous Knit Underwear will htip you withstand hot weather. Porous knit is toft, cool and airy. It looks like feels like, and wears like underwear at double its cost 1 50c PER GARMENT ! Pickles 20c qt. Lea and Perrin' Sauce 35c Dottle. Peanut Butter 10 and 20c bottle. Dill and .Mixed 'Sauce 25c bottle. Boyle's Tobasco Sauce 35c bottle. Morse Radish 25c per. bottle. Pickles in bottles, plain, pjlxecl and chow from 15c a bottle chow chow 45c and up Cross ani Blackwell bottle. Olives In bottled 10c, 25c, 35c, 40c, and 50c. Sliced Beef In glas 20c and 30c. Sliced Beef In tins 15c can. Lunch. Tongue 20c can. Deviled Meat 4 cans for 25c. Mills Bros. Coffee35c can. Mission Steel Cut Coffee 40c. THE TOQQERY. Furnishers for : The Quality Store. " lCH STRAWBERR!1,S I n verv rwt a aiiu tint UCU1 .Mnti, . i . Phone your orders to Excelsior Mercantile Co eo whumgre Ice for Lunt and Belliston are buyers and sellers of all kinds of cattle. Don't fail to get a chance on the fishing outfit at Hawkins and Ockey. MrsRose Eoyer returned to her home at Springville last Saturday after a six weeks' visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey. She and her sister Miss Kate Bailey leave on a trip to Denver', today. , per pair. & 4 : 2-1- That are being called for daily at our Store. . Chili and guaranteed fast Black, a good 20c value on sale , nurse her. ' Mrs. Mrs. Harry Beagley and : on the Earl Jackxnan of Levan D&id been Alvah Stout have the Times office a call last Sat sick list for some time. of urday. Mrs. Delphia . Teasdale relatives and Provo visited friends in Nephi the first of the T. H. Burton went to Salt Lake on a land deal last Monday . week. Mrs. W. T. Denn of Salt Lake J. S. Painter has returned was down to spend Decoration from the hospital at Provo where he underwent an operation on Day. his big toe. Mr. and Mrs. J. R-- Golds- broughwentto Salt Lake City Don't fail to get a chance on the fishing outfit at Hawkins and on a brief visit Thursday. P. V. Cardon, U. S. superin Ockey. tendent at the Experiment farm reports that the thermometer registered 91 in the shade last inches is all Saturday. 3 0 the rain they have had. on the Ridge since January 1st as compared "with 11 inches for the The same period last year. wheat on the Ridge is looking very dry, and the farmers are much worried about their crops. President Paxman sUtes that whre the rround has received this the proper tillage the grain is not suffering. . Just a Few Items Boyle' ' full fashioned Hose, 1- -2 all day Saturday at only 10c per pair. ' :: ' v., 25 Doz. Misses and Chndren'MTan Hose all siZM SOcand uptp 30c , prices right. ; ribbed top, Postmaster Wood is making improvements on his home in the way of adding a new porch. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gates of Salt Lake returned to Salt Lake Monday after a pleasant visit with Senator and Mrs. J. A. Hyde. A. C. Hyde came up from Pioche Nevada for Decoration wife and day to visit his young "hopeful". Cherries are getting ripe. Place your orders with - Mrs. M. A. Gadd. W. 0. Adams came down from Salt Lake to attend the Memor ial Day excercises. Prof. J. H. Paul of Salt Lake City visited with his brothers-in-law- ,' J. M. and W. H. Pettegrew while here last week. Remember that I do cleaning and pressing. All spots permanSatisfaction ently removed. Ladies' goods a guaranteed. Kendall. H. specially. Mrs. Rosa Patten is still seriously ill, and Mrs. L. A. Colvin of Payson has been sent for to ''-- 50 Doz. Men's Bear Skin Brand plain Black . Enterprise Grocery I it for 25c. no. 55. |