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Show LOCAL JUST RECEIVED. JT i Another lot of th very latt noveltlw In Let me quote you a price Yon can find nothing better nor more in the larger cities Call and see them. No tro uble to show goods. Wo have also received a new lot of (the latest styles in LADIE'S COATS. Onr prices are always right. Hundreds and hundreds of people have kept us busy this week wrapping up parcels of Bargains. Have you called to see some of dur "Snaps" in good merchandise? Call in and save yourself money. ' J. M. Pettegrew. Highest prices paid for beef Geo. R. and all kinds of cattle te Howard. P. 0. Box 141- - Phone 104 K. Dry land wintei barley for 45 bu. per acre this year. Henry Garrett. Good shooting Parker shot gun cheap. Call at Geo. Booth's tailor shop. Highest maivket prices paid for all kinds of beef cattle See Lunt and Bdiiaton before you sell, MONEY. TO LOAM on improved Irrigated farms. T. C. Winn.. seed-thresh- NEVER UNDERSOLD. ONE PRICE TO ALL The Big Gut Price Sale is still On on your cattle. Lon Lunt Ridge straw $1 per load at farm. Crace Bros. Highest price paid for chickens. Phone 17G. Fine Greening apples for sale . Dress Goods, Suitings and Trimmings. up-to-da- NOTES Chas. Foote & Sons, Don't overlook our Bargain Department on the second floor, lots of exceptional Bargains Ask to see them. ed V Nephi Mercantile Successors to HYDE W1IITMORE CO. & Nephi Creamery butter 30c per pound at Enterprise Grocery ORDINANCES Co. October 1st. But before you go Just drop in Hawkins & Ockey on main st and let them fix you up with a Gun, Shells, hunting coat, Shell Vest, or anything you need In the line of Spot-tin- We have what you . Goods, ? want,-ju- st drop in. fiawkins & (Mey. Your Hardware Merchants. Phone No. 1 Bert Russell is down from Salt c.n,, fall amiles. crimes, and Lake visiting his wife and is the green gages for sale, apply, T, guest at the home of his mother-in-law, Hoyt. Mrs. Gus. Henriod. the in from was Norton Jamps See M. M. King for Potatoes Eva mine and reports that'the niv ia Inokinff stilendiJ. and that Cabbage and Onions. Phone 176. the machinery is on the ground Lunt and Belliston and Howard lor the construction of the tram and Andrew shipped two cars of cattle to Los Angeles this week. way. M. M. King pays the top price Watermelons and canta'oupe?, 2 for 5c and up. F. Sorenson. for chickens. Phone 17G. WSMft JnWWBWGSSSS5SBaaSWBBBBSSiBMBSMSCSBBBBSBSBSaBSBSSSl SHOE BARGAINS. Mine's and Children's Shoes. New line Just opened np. Cheaper than ever before sold, as the folRead carefully lowing prices show. V n OOe. quality Kiel shoe 8J to 11, 11.15. latent Ill to Up lace Hi 2, 11.33. to 8 for quality Kid shoe patent tip button extra gwd selo, Gl to 8. tl.25. 81 to 11, tl.&O. 11 to tl.75. Good quality Sevoy Calf, shoe, just the thing for extra hard knocks, this h made up with rater; t toe 8J to larfrc cyel?'.s and duritle sole, & to 8 $1.3 to 2tl.fe5 High top shoes are the rage, and we have them within the reach of all- - Thew shoes are made up of gun metal leather, talent toe and cuff, and sell for .'1 to 8 tl.&O. H to 11 11.75. 11 to 2 12.25. 11 tl.65. Excelsior Mer, Co, "The Quality Store" the Pine Display of Pall linery. KEEP COOL Highest price paid for wheat and alfalfa seed. Get prices before selling your wheat Ed. Cazier. THE BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY at Provo begins work MONDAY OCTOBER 9. Registration of students Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, October 3,4, and 5. Mentholated Syrup of White Pine. A cough if not checked may soon bring on Pneumonia. Save trouble by having on hand a good pre- ventative Mentholated Syrup of White Pine is the best the mar-- , ket affords Look for the diamond shaped bottles accept no other 25 & 50c Sizes. MI'S I -- KM ProHptlM Dm gltlfc" YOU HAVE NOW KEEP WARM. nv3 You can if you wear the' kind of UNDERWEAR t that the Toggery carries. Good quality, right prices. THE TOGGERY Agenta for "The Royal Tailora." Mil- Edna Beck has arrived from Provo with a big shipment ' of the latest and most line of fall millinery. She has moved the Elite millirery parlors uwia inio me t inn uuiiumik, e, south of the andh' prepared to suit the taste and i purse of every customer. Let her quote you a price o n your fall hat before going else- i I where. te post-offic- j , Mr I Mis up-to-da- I lifts serving credit for their ambititn along educational line?. 11 Read these prices carefully and come to ns for your shoes. tendance at Conference, Earl Cole has gone toSalt Lake and Raloh P.rough will leave Sunday, to attend the L. D. S. Business College. These young men will complete the commer cial course this year, and are de Good 2. 1 Fair, and other places of interest The relatives and friends of N. W, Schofield will be glad to know thath? is recovering from a verv seriousope ration forappendicijis at La Grande, Oregon. these prices. Good The court took occasion to cenARE TESTED. sure those who made up or approved this brief record of the city recorder, who testified that wliy send to Salt Lake (CotnliMd from pa? 1.) he called the yea and to ay vote, flowers when you can get them sent, it follows as a matter of fresher, cheaper, better, with fact that four were failed to record the .same. present; and and ialf the x press charges. Address Had the record been as complete as the vote was unanimous, all the Prvo Greenhouse Co. as it might have been the quesfour must have voted for the tion raised by the defense would Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gadd of passage pf the ordinance. never have been indulged in. Salt Lake have returned home It would be a hard matter for after a pleasant visit here with any of the members except the The presumption is that officers do their duty unless the rerelatives and friends. absentee to prove to the public cord shall show adversely. And Mr. and Mrs. Howard Small that he wasn't there except by the omission to record although and children are here from Fill establishing an alibi or by im the vote raises a question about more visiting at the home of peaching the record; and such which there is a conflict of great Mrs. Small's parents, Mr. and thing could be as easily done if in view of all the authority, yet the record showed the four circumstances Mrs. Thos. Brough. and conditions Fine quality of celery for sale, names, instead of writing into shown by the record made hereit that they were all present but in, it shows with some reasonJos. Price. T il . Frank Patten was over from a certain one. 11 me recora able certainty at least a sufficEureka this week visiting with should have disclosed the fact ient compliance with the statutthat three voted in favor bf the ory requirements, or in other Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henriod. and one against it words, the failure of the recordMrs. John U. liail was over measure, would er to maice his record more specifrom Mammoth last week on a without naming them, it be difficult indeed to place the fic and brief visit. plain is not such a nonresponsibility upon the proper compliance with the provision of Potatoes for sale at Commer persons. While it may be one the statutes as to declare the cial Merc. Co. Phone 176 . purpose of the law which re said ordinances void. tomatoes quires the yea and nay vote to be The court FOR SALE Ripe taken and recorded, to place the the motion toaccordingly denied dismiss the comCabbage, cauliflower and pick responsibility upon the action of Robt Chappell. on the ground that the orling unions plaint the individual members of the dinances were void. Get your orders in early for council, yet it would seem that The trial of the case will be those fine winter onions. Sam the main reason for this is to Gadd at the Studebaker office. show that the necessary number proceeded with at the next term Howard and Andrews pay good voted for the adoption of the of court, after having been haltAnd as the record ed for over a year. Henry Adams prices for all kinds of beef cattle. measure. now stands four members of the represents the defendant, and The New Windsor Hotel is on Council were present T. L. Foote the City. Main Street Make it Conference Nephi City votheadquarters. Your friends wil at this special meeting and ored for the passage of the Wet washing at 3$c per pound. be there. Hyrum Baird Prop. dinances in question. Call up Laundry, phone No. 167. T. A. Foote was in Salt Lake I last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank have moved here from Eureka, and will reside in rooms in the T. C. Winn home. A large crowd of Nephi people .V . ! t re in nsail iaite ini& w:n. i u for Now for that Duck Hunt on Company. ENTERPRISE GROCERY 2 GROCER. I ES. $ |