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Show These Cool Nights. theneed of Suggest LOCAL NOTES . More Blankets. seo Onr styles aro right New goods arriving daily. Onr prices are the lowest consistent with Quality. UNDERSOLD. T ALL "' ONE PRICE e. V I Chas. W. A Starr on a business Our line of Fall and Winter Goods will all be complete in a few days. . SEE THEM CALL t Nephi Don't overlook our Bargain Department on the second floor, lots of exceptional Bargains Ask to see them. uck Hunting Season is on. eer Hunting CommencedOct. 15 Mercantile Company. her City Just drop in Hawkins & Ockey on main st and let them fix you up with a dun, Shells, Hunting coat. Shell go Vest, or anything you need the line of Sporting: Goods, went to Springville trip Tuesday. King pays the top price orchick ens. Phone 1 76. N. W. Ellertson of Mona A.ISTD transacted business at the Times ofike last Saturday. Potatoes for sale at Commef cial Merc. Co. Phone 176 . Miss Maggie Latimer came Successors to HYDE & WIIITMORE CO. down from Salt Lake last Satur day to visit at her home here. Good fall apples, prunes, and Etner Bower 8 is in frcm the Miss Stella Brown has return T. for sale, Highest price paid for wheat apply, ed from Provo where she has gages ?retn sheepherd for a few days. and alfalfa seed. Get prices be Hoyt. months. three . for the been past Fine quality of celery for sale, fore Ed. Mrs. Alfred Lunt who has Jos. Price. An item was crowded out of Cazier.selling your wheat. bepn ill for the past three weeks Mrs. W. A. Matson of Mt. last week's issue. The marriage is slowly recovering of John Grant Baxter and Miss Pleasant was over visiting Charles Andrews was here Sarah Florilla Burgess, both of Good shot gun for sale cheap. husband last week. week from Salt Lake. Mr last took place in the county Andrews ' Goshen, E. L. Boucher. Wet is so thin that hia , washing at 3Jc per pound. clerk's office last Friday. friends Mrs. Ernest Brough has gone Call up Laundry, phone No. 167. hardly Justice Jacob Coleman officiated. underwent an knew him. H on a visit to Fillmore with her Miss Josie Chapman has been operation recently, and since then he has been about parents until after Christmas visiting in Provo for the past two ) Notice To Water Users. fty pounds under-weigh- t. There will be a meeting of the or three weeks'. Good hot almost State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Commercial Club next Tuesday sale new for ar" City, Utah, Sept. 30th. 1911. Ail members ot the ciud are ur cheap ' TL? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to attend. ter. Foote & Sons. But before you cash and selling for cash we can show you the difference in ihe price. It's up to us to make good. By buying for M. M. NEVER TO And so are we, to meet them at the old stand. With NEW GOODS Coming in every day, and lower prices than we could ever have sold high grade merchandise for under the old credit system. per load at Highest price paid forchickens, Phone 17G. .T. C. Winn spent the first of the week in Prove visiting his family. See M. M. King for Potatoes Cabbage and Onions. Phone 17G Coat or Overcoat i $1 Grace Bros. farm. our line, larger and better than ever. Or if yon need a np-to-dat- straw Ridge If in need yon will do well to "OUR PATRONS PLEASED". Wanted a i;ood housekeeper, H. II. Pitchforth. bjfange in ged e homas W. Lerwill, whose Mrs. Henry Parkin and chil dVi apMr. Banning was here from Milford Sunday visiting his wife ren rave moved back here fror; plication in accordance with thereYM Idaho. "No place like Nephi." menu of the Compiled Laws of Utah.Y at the home of his father-in-la1907, as amended by the Session Laws II. II. Pitchforth bM Creamery butter 30c of Utah, 1909, & 1911, to appropriate of water per second Highest prices paid for beef Plfcund at Enterprise Grocerc ten (10) cubic-fofrom an unnamed wash Juab County, Geo. R. Co. and all kinds of cattle Utah. Said water will be diverted at a Howard. P. O. Box 141- - Phone point which lies 1,050 feet south of the 101 K. north east corner of Section 15. Townrrovo Tuesday. 11 south. Range 3 west. Salt Lake H. B. Prout came down fYom MONEY "TO LOAN on im- ship base & meridian, from where it will Salt Lake Saturday and proved Irrigated farms. T. C. be conveyed by means of a canal for a the evening and Sunday visiting Winn. distance of 2,503 feet and there used his daughter, Eleanor. during the period from January 1 t o December 31, inclusive, of each year, to Miss Emma Boucher has come Irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in down from Salt Lake to visit her Section 15, Township II south, Range 3 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. This parents. application is designated in the Good 1200 pound work or Engineer's office as No. 3S57. All protests against the granting of horse. Inquire Times office. said application, stating the reasons I A. Bailey Sr. went up to at- therefor, must be made by affidavit in ... we post-offic- V We have what you want, -- Just drop in. I kdmiiJMi ;S il j -- n Z spent . i i u p - ' I KnchSaumQotW ' fP Ty Cobb 1 lopps some tend the funeral of the late Pres ident John Henry Smith which was held Tuesday in Salt Lake City. For Rent, two rooms of my home. Mrs. D. K. Brown. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. I lard man died last Monday morning of Bright's disease. T ! Highest market pricespaid for V a l . L' f ; ; L HP he Spirit i - . r : t- - I 1 I i of today hails from Missouri "Show Me" is is the slogan, and THAT'S what we want to do. Wo don't care whero you've been baying yonr clothe. Maybe from the Ihigh priced custom tailor maybe from he dealer of a widely advertised brand off ready-mad- e 'J Clothing. If you haven't been buying Kirschbaum Clothes, we'll show you Suits and Overcoats the equal of whlch-i- n weaves styles and fit you've never seen before. We'll gladly show you hot these suits look on you. Excels! or Mer, "The Quality Store Co. bat and Tuesday for their home . a uraiiuc, hi ici u t,1i. i a an I !sit hpro uith thf tor- . . V. mer Meters, Airs. M.i. i root ard Mis Stella Cox. FOR SALE Ripe tomatoes and pickcauliflower Cabbage, Robt unions Chappell. ling The Times office acknowledges receipt of a nice bunch of celery from Joseph PnVe. There is apparently no reason why celery can't be success fully grown here, and thus save shipping it in from out.ide points. Why send to Salt Lake flowers when yau can get them fresher, cheaper, better, with half the x press charges. Address the Prvo Greenhouse Co. The Rebekah lodge of the I. 0. O. F. met and organized last! -ft jren ; Rattles,' Comforts, Bottles, Nipple, Syringes Sponges, Talcum Powders, Soaps, Malted Milks ITT I -- wit-guii- for a ball. It's a com- bination you can't beat. Any time you want to make a home run hit jump into! one of these suits.0 J The Toggery Our Cnstomer are for I Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. The Rose B. Smith noble grand, Laura Earl Maefarlan secretary,! Ro?e Sullivan, treasurer. rolls secretary has on her the names of twenty-nin- e active members. Wil-wr- , vice-gran- d, j J .-t 1 irs mm State Engineer. Howard and Andrews pay good prices for all kinds of beef cattle. Mrs. Rosen vail and children have moved to Gunnison for the winter. For rent-on- e furnished room with bath in modern bungalow,, one block from court house. Russet Hawkins. Mrs. Edith Sparks returned Monday evening from Ogden where she attended the convention of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Laughlir of Juab have gone to Los Angeles. Mr. Laughlin's family will re main there permanently, and he is uncertain whether he will return to the oil fields again, as his partner died recently, which may prevent his coming back to the oil fields A and supply its wants from onr store. "Prescription Druggists." publication October 6, 1911, date of completion of publication November 6, 1911. but lie has'nt Jot a thin on us. When it comes to making a hit we have him beat. We never bungle never foul. We use good service for a all kinds of beef cattl- - See Lunt and Belliston before you sell. Mrs. Frank Metcalf and child- in Date of first We have a fin assortmen.tpf,Babies duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, jj liners, Let me quote you a price on Lon cattle. Lunt your , V. warden A. County game Hague and county recorder Wm. Burton have returned each with a nice fat venison. Samuel Jackson, a former res ident of Nephi, returned to his home in Manasas. Colorado Monday, after a pleasant visit here with his brother Nephi Jackson. He was accompanied by Mrs. Harrison of Manasas, who came out to visit some of her rel- stives at Leamington. A regular California autumn! Nephi people ge tlj)l enjoying their peaches and cream, tomatoes, melons, green Leant; and the flowers are still in full bloom. These golden autumn davv ones that give g life, and make one feel that life is well worth living. . life-givin- JUST SELLING GROCERIES "That's AH". ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. KOXK US 55- - t baby&eds 'rirourV line. off w sea,, State . and have everything ot Your Hardware Merchants. ... . Are Watching Needs. Qabi |