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Show THE 23 TEMS OF INTEREST Pithy, Pointed Paragraphs Pleasingly Produced. Town Topics Tersely Told. Extra Ed wide Linoleum quality mt yard Regular 7to uiilo Linoleum, 9t.l I') Slievl inn. l(t. 8.1 .Hl-incl- xt Itlenilied i. ftjtc yaril inch. UroMii Regular. 4 He yurd Sheeting, Pillow 4Sc 88c, Regular Klips, 73c mt pair SciimlehN 5(11.8.1 Sheets, Regular Il.li'. HI -- r .... HlxIMi llU'llCK 1.4tt Rig variety of Red Spreads, Curtain XcIn, Scrim anil DroperlcN to PER CF.NT OI F See our lineof 012 Hug Save Von Money. We ran Get our Grocery Prices and Save 0 to 20 per cent. 1 CHARLES FOOTE & SONS One Price To AH. Never Undersold. m 3 and Indigestion. A few doses of Chamhcrluin Tablets will move the bowels, strengthen the digestion and To enjoy life we mum have good give you a chance to realize the real health. No one can reasonably hope joy of living. Try It. to get much real pleasure out of life when hia bowels are clogged a good XOT1CK hare of the time and the poisons The freight house at the depot Is that should he expelled are almorbed Into the sytem, producing headache closed at 4 p. in. I. .l. Petty. Agt. The Joy of Living. April Specials Largest assortments and latest styles in SUITS, COATS, DOLLMANS, CAPES, n, Store Golden Rule tod Money ot Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes at- - Very Attractive Prices Call early for your share of tlieite genuine bargains In dependable foot- - Ured wear at the Egg a day laying strain. Pure Wh'le Leghorns, selected breeding slock. Eggs for hatching for sale. See W. H. Warner. Samuel Linton went to Provo yesterday for a short visit with relatives. Good pasture Cattle 75c nr month. Horses, $1. Can handle 250 hnad. Write or see Kitchens and Kitchens, Mills, Juab County, Utah. Miss Venice Wright from Salt Luke City is visiting relatives and friends in NephI theis week. Mrs. Ja(k Linabacker returned to Suit Lake City Tuesday 'after vUit-lu- g relutlves in NephI. A good second band Electric tMotor Washing Machine for sale tor $25.00, The motor alone Is worth $10. go. Apply Mrs. J. W. Paxman. John Koote was down from Provo Wednesday attending the funeralNof his brother, George Koote. Call and see out Electric Washing Machine, also Lawn Mowers and Gar-do- n Plows and other tools. Farmers Equity. Miss Lizzie .Maugum Hull of Prmo was visiting relatives in Nepal the early part of this week. We are handling Stock Tonic for rattle and sheep. Comes to bricks. It la selling by the car load la Idaho and Wyoming. Farmers Equity. Mrs. J. H. (joldsborough came over from Knightsvillo- - to attend the funeral of Hlshop Parkes. We will be glad to demonstrate out hitch Cleaner. Two men and four horses will do more in on day thai, two men can do In thirty days. Farmers Equity. Mrs. A. E. Pace is here from Price, I tab. this week visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth 1) road head. We handle the Crescent Taint In barrels. Sells by the pound. It stops leaks In tanks, water troughs or silo or gutters. Farmers Equity. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carter were down from Provo Tuesday attending the funeral of lllshop Parkes. I have one city lot for lea or will let it out on. shares. Will furnish water for same. Inquire of Mrs. D. CARD OK THANKS wlhh to thank our friends and those who so kindly rendered assistance in the funeral services of our , dour mother. THE PAXMAN FAMILY. REWARD $10 Reward will be paid for informal ion leading to the arrest and conviction of the .party, or .parties mutilating ponters on our billboards. VKXICK i!7-- x Of THEATRE tX). l.V THE DISTRICT COURT Toe Fifth Judicial District of The Slate of Utah, For Juab County Ingram returned to Wednesday morning after visiting her daughters at Lyondyl. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 1. Morenaea ot Mantl were in NephI oa Tuesday attending the funeral of Mishop Parkw. Mrs. 8. J. Shaw, Jr. received word Tuesday that her husband had arrived wifely In New York from overseas. The ball given last Friday evening by the Junior class of the High hool was the big social event of the pant wee. The spacious hall never looked so brilliant and was crowded to its capacity. The decoration of purple and gold, the class color, called forth much favorable comment and It was an affair that will long he temembrpd In the (wwial history of this city. Chamberlain's Tablets These tablets are Intended especially for stomach tfoable. billions-neand const! pel Ion. If yon have any trouble of thi sort, give tbera a trial and realize (or yosrself what a first class medicine will do for job They only cost a qaarter. s i 2 th Nephi Mer. Co. WIJERE GOOD SHOES ARE CHEAPER Uuy While We Have What You Want Plenty of Seeds. 1 In tha Matter ot the Dissolution of the Excelsior Mercantile Co., a cor- Mrs. Hum's Letter Is a letter that Is certain to Here poration. prove ot Interest to people In this NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the vicinity, as cases ot this sort occur in and peoExcelsior Mercantile Co., corpora- almost every neighborhood, tion of the State of Utah, ha made ple should know what to do In like Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and It cured of flux (dysentery). I had another attack of the same complaint some three or four years ago and a few doses of this remedy cured ma. I have recommended Chamberlain's Colic and Diaapplication to the Fifth Judlclul circumstances: rrhoea Remedy to dozens ot people OrU 1916 &d 12. In CounDistrict Court for Juab Savannah, Mo., "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's since I first used It" ty, Stale of Utah, to dissolve said corporation, and notice is hereby mm i given that any person having any objections to the dissolution of said corporation, shall, on or before the 2nd day ot May, 1919. rile such objections with the Clerk of said Court for said Juab County, State of Utah. Dated at NephI, Juab County, Utah, this 24th day of March. EARL- - 8. HOYT. You'll agree with the sentiment we're Clerk Fifth Judicial District Court for Juab County, Utah. sure; and you also agree with the L. A. Miner, Attorney for Exceladdetl idea "Don't leave unfinished sior Mercantile Co. anything you rtart." That's where First pub. March 28, 1919. Last the Nation Is today. Wo had to start pub. May 2. 111. something; and now we've got to finish it. Tha fighting's over, but PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES paying the bill Isn't. We've got to finish tb Job. Consult County Clerk or tha Signers for Farther Colic and "Don't start anything you can't finish' rs Laura 1 W llrowa. Mrs. J. Webb. Mrs NephI in black, tan and white. Newest spring styles hare arrived. Get a pair while you can get your size in the right style. Better shoes for less money. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED Having JuNt completed the remodel-lu- g of our store for more room, we And our Shoe stock larger than it Mltuld he at thin time af the year, and in order to reduce the sumo aud make room for our NEW SPUING SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS now coming lu, we shall offer special lines Saturday Morning, April DR. PETE Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Special Announcement! commencing 2, 10 Per Cent Off it tpm rjH-,A production at the regular adm (anion prices, Oe and l.V. Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Belliston and family went over to Mantl Saturday for a couple of days-vi- sit with relatives. Mrs. Lenard Duncan of Salt Lake City wus down to NephI Wednesday attending the funeral of George Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Ingram are down to Provo this week attending the funerul of' Mrs. Ingram's futher. Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Doner of Eureka were over to NephI Friday and attended the Junior Prom at tha Arlington. Clarence Hobhg was down from Salt Lake Friday attending the Junior Prom dance, returning to Salt Lake Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. CllTurd Dales ot Pay-soformer resdents ot NephI, came down Tuesday to attend the funerul of T. H. G. Parkes. City Road Supervisor Wm. Warren Is doing good work the past week in cleaning the guttering and' other rubbish from the business uectton of NOTICK TO CREDITORS , Estate of Mary A. Gadd, Deceased-CreditoK. Hilton of Portland. will present claims wKh Oregon, Is visiting her parents. Mr. vouchers to the undersigned at his residence. NephI, Utah, on or before and Mrs. John Pitt, this week. I. II. Grace lst tor Lehl yester- the 1st day of July. A. D.. 1919. A. V. Gadd. Administrator. day on business connected with the T. II. Hurton. Attorney for AdUtah Lake Water commlaalon. ministrator. Post oftica address, WANTED A good reliable agent NephI. Utah. First pub. April 4. Last publicato represent the Commonwealth Cas1(19. ualty Co. In NephI and Juab counties. tion April Dr. hotel for Ak Peterson! " Forrest Monday, April Slit. FOR 8 ALE 1 folding bed, 1 table and a good steel cook stove, alo house to rent. See Mr. Lorenzo SKIRTS, WAISTS, HOUSE DRESSES, UNDERSKIRTS, CORSETS, ETC. tRASK, MiMiirf. "Reiier . Naaimova" in 2th, ."Madam l wonder seven, "Revelation." you trouble. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace of Eureka wero visiting in NepUlthls week. K. DRESSES, L. to the Venice Saturday. Coming; April Edward Shaw. Joshua Greenwood was a NephI viuitor Suturday and Sunday. Good Seed Oats for Sale. Apply ao W. A. Garrett, Jr. Phone X6R2. Hoy liutchelor and Edgar Park were Provo visitors Tuesday. J. E. Ingram returned home yesterday from Southern Utah. FOR SALE Thoroughbrea White Leghorn Eggs, at ouc. per setting. Phone 172 J i. Theron Jensen of Levan was a Times-New- s vtstlor Wednesday. FOR RENT Hawkins restaurant. Apply to C. II. Garrett, Adni. P. P. Chrlstensen left for Salt Luke yesterday on official business. FOR SALE Cream Separator. Enquire of J. A. Chrlstensen. Mrs. J. W. Ellison and daughter Main stroet. Mildred were Mantl visitors Sunday. A one gallon ice cream LOST container. Kinder please return to ' the NephI Drug. Members of the Juab County Farmers' Association read our display ad. this week, which will save And All Next Week unllty Price Tailoring, at George T. H. liurton left for Kiliuore yesterday on legal business. Choice Seed Potatoes for sale. See SATURDAY mt yurd V. booth's. Special Bargains I NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. F.YF, KTRtl.V 8PKCIA1JST will ha at FORREST HOTEL A D SF.ltVOUMSF.KM e, Peterson t the Forrest hotel, Monday, April 21st. 1 wilt also make a thorough examination of your eyas. Including Oruta Didactic, for only fH. V. M. rKTERHO Tha war taught us economy; not simply saving money, but spending It , for the right things. These bonds are one of the right thing; and ( Hart Schaffner & Marx .1 :loth es are anotner You can buy both bonds and clothes; both high class security. The clothes are "perfectly tailored. smartly styled; they lat long and pay a dally divldnd In service and good looks; and your satisfaction Is guaranteed. The Victory ftonds are a good Investment, too; they pay good Interest; they arebarktd by our government your money bark; and they l, When your ey4n are strained the whole nervouq syirtem Is disturbed. This unnatural strain causes head-arhdyspepsia, dizzinews, vomiting, yc. tt Is a poftKlve fact that medicine will not cure eye strain. OCl lvO IMDUTIC TKF.ATMKST will give you relief without tha conof glasses. The system of stant balanced muscles, Ocpla Didactic treatment will be fully explained to you free if yoa will call on Dr C. M. 12.00. They'll pay you a good revenue, better than previous issues; but that isn't the point. You ought to buy them because they help "finish the Job." v-- Monday, April 2 1st FIE HTIt.m Buy the hew Victory Bonds help FINISH THE JOB The Toggery VOU l.L fiKT YOUR JHOSFV M WORTH |