OCR Text |
Show JUS RECEIVED I.Ira. Fred Sorenson is visiting for a few weeks with her mother i Another l)t Big and of Trimmings. te of this season. We also have a new and up-loda- line of (e Ladies' Misses' and Children's Coats. See them before buying. We can please you and save you money. Ono Pi'iooto nil novor TJndorsold CHAS. FOOTE & SO NS. Free Piano Recital There Will be a free piano recital Saturday evening from 7 to D p. m. at the Excelsior Mercantile Company. Mrs. Claude K. Davis, is a very talented pianeist, and the public is very cordially invited to attend without charge the following Post Cards. A great varity including local views, morrttain scenes anil comic cards. Coute in and look $ i I lien i Valse Caprice Snow King Second Valse Maiden Wish Rondo IJrilliant ever. 1 Rathbun " Powell Godard Chopin Dudley Duck " Gold-- "' deOrUg $ Siorc. j j and the very best reasons that we handle the "Palmer Garment" again this year is because of the in Moroni. Silks-DressGo- ods We can show you the largest and line of new most Dress Goods, Silks and trim-inn- s up-to-da- Our Big Re ason NOTES LOCAL Valse Arabesque Wedding March Careless Elegance Lack Mendelsohn Schleiffarth Schuelt Alabienaimee Pure bred Berkshire pigs for sale Thos. Salisbury. Ceo. R. Howard shipped 2 curs of cattle to Los Angeles last satisfaction it gave last season and the season Sunday. day. Pure Kofod seed free from rye See J. W. Taxman. Dontfail to vote the electric lip:ht and water bonds next Tues day. Ilyrum Jensen was in Nephi the first of the Mr. Jensen has moved his family'to Salt Lake John Stalnaker has returned from the western part of Juab county where he has been doing some county road building. V. A. Tuatson was called to Mt. Pleasant the latter part of the last week where he went to welcome a little Scandinavian "immigrant.'" iet me quote you a price on y:.ur cattb. Lo.i Lunt Persons desiring the latest and Lost method of piano instruction can receivi the same from the Columbia Conservatory of Music of Salt Lake City. See Miss Allen resident instructor at Bp. Pette-grew- 's . that. fore Do you like a good bed? You can get one at the St. Cecile Hotel 233 So. State St. Salt Lake City at a very reasonable rate. Melvin Stanley and little of Alonzo Ingram are daughter down with typhoid this week. lou are at home, and within one block of all Theatres at the New Modern St. Cecile Hotel 233 So. State St. Salt Lake City W. E. Mendenhall of Mona was in town on business last Satur The actual fact is rh-Sit.- " a good gnrment-v- e don't know of anything better or we would handle it, for the best is what our trade mm & ITlOflE Republican Convention. (Continued from page 1.) Paxman for treasurer was placed before the convention by E. If. Sparks, 'end got on the ticket by acclamation. Gus J. IJenrdd was named aain for the office of sheriff by Herbert Hopes of Eureka, and was placed on the ticket under the acclamation privilege. Earl Jack-ma- n of Levan was nominated for assessor by A. C. Dalby of Le ran and also went in by accla mation. There wag a fight on for the four year commissioner ship. T. C- Winn was placed b3fore the convention by R. E. Grover, and Jesse Pay by Charles E. Stephenson, the former re ceiving 21 votes, and the latter 1.", giving the place to Winn. For the two year commissioner, jor.n b. isieison ci Mona was named by'E..B. Roberts, and II. Fulleride by Herbert Hopes, the former winning by "a vote of 19tol7. Another fight was on for the county attorneyship, -- T. L A. R. - - l,-- s s cv r r-hi- g , ' CO. Sanford Dodge Friday and Saturday Night r The famous dramatic mUr-piec- e " The Three Muskeeterc.,' taken from Duma's famoui itorj', "The Three Guardsmen" it one of the best romantic dramas ever written. It contains all the elements of a successful play, as there is abundance of comedy, sword play, intrigue, beautiful love scenes and thrilling dramatic This situations and climaxes. wonderful play must be seen to be remembered with pleasure. Mr. Panford Dodge, with a large and talented company will present it here, Fri Jay Evening Oct. 7th. Get feats row! 1 r ; .-irg lie r buy. Lr-ur-a - s a-- lie nnSy w.iv ti" ! .?vMir I niv i'.t Ies ct" t tare fully. ci do JVa? ii to have a wide fabrics to t house irom and r c c.n (,(fvr that a. sorlmei.t 'n its i$:hf t a d b.r-f.m. vi.'... r.t K;i:ih! .';x.m Clotbr-ur.qu sttm: (I ti e Ktaf.dard f t!.c f Ar ' su n. in r.ro in t.vaw !y K'ii ld.;r.ii.i ( l"'.h'. h? ; d ff i:; "All Wool" wfar?, nrr yr.nn 'j f to le r f fr t o!.r pnd tn give ralisfactory var. lh' ?f,' rrc f vi r fifty ycuta f cxreriener rnd perfecting ff i" . 1 i .?. H. I ! T. D. J in 1 idor, c vi li. hi! V :iC!.'J m it i 1 I impb-t- rchari-li-s- e ntfitlV. tUr P. i). of Jin-- ' ? Th incLdif g b" f..!'on a' 'I p-- M..; ;t'. T iv' pnrrrtm f lavn-t- i . !lti i ' s e(1, e a per "Hi y. ". (j n 1 , tni 'ni p.-- r br. l ,or:i will V.:oii f.n n es Kec'tJ To Pleasant Take AND HARMLESS IN EFFECT. Price IH'S 25c. POJUBKir EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Around t!ic shoulders and neck- - and in part unseen, where shape is made substantial- - lies the strength of SOPHOMORE CLOTHES. fit and arc the finest. In Sophomore Clothcr you get that manship work- Our new stock has just arrived new patterns added to our line make it ong?f of cl:tlrs to he found, llieswellest assortin g 'Try WALK-OV- ER His next time you buy Shoes" Have you see the Limit, such a swell shoe, never tit own Lvfore, also the Coaster, Heavy Sheep Lined Coals Vv'e carr such line of clothing as will appeal to the man whose work calls him out in all kinds of weather, ficrman Sox, Overs, Pells, and all kind of heavy underwear THE TOGGERY Best of men's Furnishings Carried. - wA't,' U i 11," Kird.' c tbts v:; Kirsdibrum arirrrt. lintel is the ideniification mark of tre Ir.d ee. h r i .i id tlio price. PRICE f 1. to n-- t n')T of teachers viit th- flate fair - ii xpect ;Vir FRKSl i, Vickeri ed County CYrk rr nrr.Ti e licrrfc toth? foJlowir.g from Ft. V,n en la? t week: Wi' btr l J, (K)TT;b( and Ellen J. Crowther, Alfred Hansen and Caroline E. Hansen. The trar-r:g- e rcremonies in were performe in the c urt house, Rith PishopT.H. G is.i.i t v,: Excelsior Mercantile Co The Quality Store. A Parkc3 officiating. . , I f Syrup WHERE OTHER CLOTHES ARE WEAK' 'I , Iff Vtim NyaFs Safe, Reliable ! 3 mm :; for your inspection. ! 1 "If We would like'to show this line as well ns our new line of Silks and Dress Goods that are nc v in and all complete ready - 5-- 'I, "A" requires. T-C- i- that the ''Palmer Garment" is Schuresidence. Traumerei and Romance 'W'livre !rcsci ir lions are mann ueo. C NVhitmore went to i J II Trovatore Verdi Paul Sunnyside last Friday to look i after his cattle interests. s J. W. Olpin went on a business 0 Dirt cheap! The Times for rr nil - 25 cts. trip to Salt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carter vnt up to Provo last week for the schof; year, where Mr. Carter . ouwimiu will attend the IJ.Y.U. K.irschaum vJrthes. Grover, and A. II- Anderson, principal of .Fwtt namcd ' E. Honrv II. Sparks Adams by schools at Mona, was a business! 2,3 1( 10- - S- won a of vol? F',t" v visitor at the county seat Satur L C. Dal;y Ivan named Mal.agren day. Ti Ievan of for county sujx'rinten Superintendent P. V. Cordon in by acclam.i he and went dent, of the Exjeriment Station b?ft Miller lion. of Eureka Arthur Saturday for Spokane, Washing v for a named c",:nty surveyor on, as a delegate to the Dry V. A. tuk ' and made the Hague, Farm congn-swhic h was held by under et the pretcdini rule. Ti.e there this week. county organization was effect For Sale God Jersy H i follows: county ch inran,- ed . Ho sv-U'3 O.ven Ikrbert Hpo.s Fecretar T. II. M m. 1) ;!' h qu'te E u r t rn ; co: r milt ccrr n . J. vi;h t)ilid, and Cooper of Niplii, David rc!is.'y ill feiioj-t th tim' of lir Eurcka,Gratit S";r,nnv ?l;",-?':th4 ) poudd . she has sxknvs ' hst V. L. Jrckrnan I?van, A. ' tf l hi Get yair orders in for thor EilcrlK'H ?'oraf J. L. i'tan;- bu.- - En f'i." unu rs, l.2r, 5 A. v, 5ilv r, C, V.Cl'h.t. 'rise Grj cry C". teij 1 ! '! ft iil f The t.am.'H.f the wlu first Ward Mutual Pro- an m oolt in e ;m3 wrrk f I t"V'-m'; ir a,d 'ii r 5? Th:: f '! pr...rr?ni v.ill Ip p r. Trd i e i; ! rl.el .r. t Ti(.-vl3l'.hOct. .u;.l, Vr.!i;v i.f a Wide Ransc of Chaicc. v For rent a p m hou E.tr vVrd iW. A iv.cn i'v.uLi'.A prejudge the effect of cacli suit v. i;h I birn. ( Je. fo' Mis. Jurrer.l Events M cl'i, ('nl'-Ji 'iif.m. l;c i.ol Piano c in: buys ih- slioub! satisfy hiiiurir Lef that T. II. P. iri in v.t no.'T.inatod fancies are suitable t' hi ptrstn-."!:t- y. for ju-l- ? I'r il:th-.f N'. phi pitcinct, Second Ward Mutual Pro- !!-- be- FRUIT AND VEGETABLES canned by the 1m m and most reliable canners in the country we arc receiving now for our Fall and Winter trade. Picked fresh and put up by the best process our canned fruits, vegetables, fieh, meats and picklegare as delicious as when they are in their ftason or as the fresh meats. Enterprise Grocery Co, Phone 55 i |