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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, HEPHI NEWS ITEMS CLASSIFIED Shoes, Rubbers FOR SALE 4 draft mares, Edna Morris Miller, of Salt weight Lake visited with relatives and about 1600 pounds, between 6 and 7 years old. One riding horse about friends In Nephi this week. a years old, also 3 well bred colts, be Mrs. Thomas Goodman, returned tween 5 and 6 months old. Write to Nephi Saturday after a trip to or inquire of W. N. Fields, Mills Mrs. Underwear WLL TRADE Buick Six 5 Das- and Mrs. Malend Jackman, re a visit from the stork Friday senger automobile in good shape, for ttu bushels of wheat. Inquire The leaving a baby girl at their home. Mr. ceived Times-New- for left for Price, Utah, Wednesday morning on a buai ness trip. WEEKLY CROP AND WEATHER REPORT 5c 15c Kirk-Oliv-e 25c 5c SATURDAY SPECIALS 10c pkg. Rinso 2 for 35c pkg. Rinso 2 for 35c Oranges, Lemons, Green Peppers, Onions and Royal Bread. 10c 3. FOOTE NEPHI MAN'S 8 BILL BOOSTER SAYS LUCKY FIND tf aer kam wev "CVMUVC Will Interrat Readers of the Tlmos- Newt, Those having the misfortune to suffer from backache, urinary disorders, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatic pains, or other kidney and bladder disorders, will read with eve -- tug vcmookers goat, fcVCVC XO -- jur OV KAWi "tUt KWOCKW4 VJHO KAAOE PoVi OP H19 ARK, AMD tHEU ?eEC BETTER gratification this encouraging statement by a Nephl man. Albert Coulson, fruit farmer, 597 Sixth East North Street, Nephi, says: "My kidneys got out of order and f " s Mai; r acted freely. At Umes, my kidneys were congested and mornings when I got up, there was a lameness and soreness through the small of my back. I didn't feel at all like myself before I began to use Doan's Kidney Pills, but after I had finished one box of Doan's, I felt the best ever. My kidneys were again acting fine and I wasn't troubled any more with my back." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-g- et Doan's Kidney Pills-t- he same that Foster-Milbur- n Mr. Coulson had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. There is Favorable weather for the ripening of crops prevailed during the past week, and the moderate to heavy rains of the last few days were beneficial to ranges and in softening the ground for fall plowing, little plow ing having been done in the to dry soil. Frost on the 19th did light damage to alfalfa seed and to tender garden truck in most sections. The alfalfa seed harvest is going on rapidly, but there is still much seed in the fields. Ripening of this crop was rather slow during the last week. Sugar beets continue to make good growth in all sections, both la size and in sugar content. Pears and peaches are mostly harvested and the and picking and shipping apples Grain has plums has commenced. been mostly threshed and some fall seediug done, though, generally, the soil has been to dry. Stock and ranges are in good condition in most sections, through some fair stock are reported. Stock re leaving- the summer range and some lambs are being shipped to market. The weather has been favorable for beets at Logan and they are in good condition. Peaches are nil gone and apples are ready to pick at Woods Cross. A heavy wind at Farmington on the X6th and 17th blew down all unharvested peaches and some apples. Frost on the 19th damaged alatlfa seed in the lowlands around Duchesne. The marketing of tomatoes and peaches continues, and plums, prunes and apples are entering the market in the Salt Lake Valley. Peaches and pears are all picked and apple picking and shipping are commencing at Elberta. Fruit U in excellent condition in Utah County. Alfalfa seed Is ripening slowly in the Deseret and Delta district. Some damage was done by the frost on the 19th The third cutting of alfalfa is on at Santanuln. The range and cattle near St. George are only fair. When Bachelors Were Taxed. At more or less regular Intervals the suggestion to tax bachelors is put forward. The Idea Is never received with acclaim, but way back In the reign of William III of England the unfortunate bachelor upon reaching wa required to the age of twenty-nv- e pay one shilling a year until he Stray Bits of Wisdom. No book Is worth anything which Is not worth much; nor Is It serviceable until It has been reud, Hnd rereiid. and loved and loved neiiin. Rnxkln. Ample Proof of the Unfailing Superiorty of J. C. Penny Co. Quality! You can buy at this Store positively assured of receiving the utmost satls- faction from the service your purchases will give, For 21 years, this has been the enjoyment realized by patrons of this Company. lUrST T W0U'd U l0d8y be the World' would Larest Chaln Department ha,,e grown from ooe "mail Store In 1902. to a 4 75 Department Stores In 1923? If It went not mo, would It have been possible for It's annual business to Increase in less than a quarter of a century, from 128,898 to over 150,000.000? ""' WOuld U be r,onaby re of doing the stupendous lJ U e In 1923. of approximately 165,000,000? Wo'jId 11 loday be the cholce of n,ore than million families ?' 'Jrr.""1 If WT.f Natlon-Wld- 11 Institution of o r7?r States. If It were busl-nee- "' ao. would It have sold nearly 1.404.000 pairs of men's overalls f "ht', and yards of percale, and 1.Z26.000 goods In equally large quantltrr-swou,d U enJoy ,be indisputable leadership In the mercanJf,tt.rrr,BOt tile field It does today? No, Indeed! Pa'r" hair nets4," and other ' VALUE FIRST CLOTHES See Kendall Bros, when you need Window Glass. A line of clothing we consider fortunate in securing for our store, a line of Suits and Overcoats usually handled only by the best Clothy' ing Stores in the largest cities. our-selv- Sale-Caulifl- 10c White Laundry Soap office. Judge Greenwood, and daughters, Plenty of Melons at the farm Alton and Evangelne, of Salt Lake, Thomas Broadhead. were guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyruin Brough For and Cahhaen Phone order to 702 R. 1. D. P. Firmage, is in Salt Lake this week attending the annual conven Buy your Window Glass from tion of the managers of the J. C. Kendall Bros. Penney Company. Plenty of Grapes and table sauash for sale at Mrs. Ellen Chase. 35c Large Size Mustard Sardines s J. W. Whltmore, GROCERIES Palm Olive, Jap Rose, Cream Oil and Soaps 3 for . . The new Fall and Winter Suits for men, boys and Little Fellows are all here now and open for your inspection. Our Men's Line is the Michael's Stern. Utah. Canada. The cool stormy weather calls for dry feet and warmer underwear. We have Munsing Union-suit- s in all Styles and all grades for the family. Ask for Ball Brand Rubbers none just as good. See our New Fall line of Shoes and Slippers Newest and Best Styles and Lowest Prices. 3 CLOTHING Dr. J. E. Harrison, will be in NeLaura Ingram went to Payson for a short visit with her phi next Mondy and Tuesday at the Nephi Drug Co. daughter Mrs. K. E. Winn. Mrs. Saturday And Shredded Wheat Corn Flakes Toilet Paper 8 ADS Up to the minute in style. The best of tailoring. Guaranteed to fit and give perfect satisfaction at modrate prices. Grapes and Green Gae Plums, and Apples for saje. Mrs, Timothy Hoyt, OUR BOYS LINE--THDOUBLE BUILT Plenty of Primes and Peaches for sale at Moroni Howarth'g E Good team of horses for sale. Weight about 1500 pounds each. 4 and 5 years old. Price of team $200. Apply to Reuben Mangelson, Levan, Utah. Either with one or two pair of trousers. A Suit of clothes we will be pleased to show you and any Good land on the ridge for sale or lease. Cheap. Apply to J. Walter Paxman. Plenty of Prunes and Peaches for salo at Moroni Howarth'g A few sale, choice baking at Heber Jenkins apples for For Lease 80 acres of good ridge 40 acres ready for seedinc.- land. See Mrs. Nellie Schofield. es boy proud to own. At the Nephi Mer. Co. " Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper " 3E 1"J Suits cleaned and pressed. Promot service and reasonable prices. Satis faction guaranteed. Merie A. Bosh. 10 acres of land and 4 shares of Ltvan, Utah. water for rent in the south fields.- SHOE REPAIR SERVICE I can Apply to Mrs. Frank Neely. make your old shoes look like new. Now is the time when fuel econReasonable prices. C. O. Lomax one A Cole's Master Malomy counts. door south of Nephi Drug. leable Range will mean fuel saving. Cooper, WANTED 10 mpn r.l nnpf tn Inn to Co. beets at 90c per ton. See Wilford Bailey,' House for rent, 52 South, 4th See D. F. Winn. East, Two furnished rooms for rent at Broadhead's. Joseph Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. Geo. A. Sporry, and Mrs. James T. Belliston motored to Payson Wednesday where they spent the day visiting with The Former Easier Picking. Tou can pick out fools by their ques I will have a rood supply of ice ror sale thin Benson E. Tsnner. tions, and wise men by their answers. Let's grow more sugar beets it pays best Adv. one-thir- d Py-p- er one-ha- lf Sheriff Dan Martin was over from &,ureka Saturday attending to some official business here. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, and fam-1motored to Provo Wednesday where they visited with relatives, returning home in the evening. friends. Style or just clothes Style is a real part of your clothes value. You seek it. You know it when you see it. Without style, good fabrics ill and dependable tailoring are just clothes. Every Suit and Overcoat guaranteed. ml m Iff 1 The Toggery il m mm Let's show you the style firstthen the fabrics, tailoring and fit. 1, i I ? " M M mrrzi 1 t e |