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Show TH TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, mm f tirnm imnn uiitiiii nnmuiirn nrrmiNHMj muiufonriAmmj Just Received Another big assortment of the newest Patterns in Plaid Ginghams,so much in demand also New Silks and Serges. Our line is more complete than ever. Blankets These cool nights suggest more blanSee our big line of Knight kets. Also complete Woolen Blankets. line of cotton and wool finished blan- kets. Prices the lowest, will be more. .Economy Basement at only s 10 and cents yd. splendid lino of Patterns, see them, also a complete line of winter Underwear all at money 12 1-- 2 saving prices. iChas. Foote & Sons! LAND 1 OPer cen 1U through. when G. M. Whitmore and T. H. Burton, bought the entire holdings of Joseph Irons, consisting of about 3,000 acres of choice grazing land, irrigated farms, livestock, grain, hay. horses etc. We are informed that it is the intention of the purchasers to dispose of some of the property to other buyers. For Rent three room house. Inquire of Mrs. John Pitt. Good winter Permain apples for sale. See John Burton. Order your Elberta Peaches now, from Samuel Ingram Phone 28J It is better than EXTRAORDINARY Off Aper cent 1 W Off . reason, we han- die only high grade and standard lines of merchandise. lowest Our goods are marked in plain figures at-tpossible margin of profit. Same price to everybody. THERE ARE Our customers wants Specials ce MISSES AND IT 1 0 SUITS AND COAT! RER CENT OFB TO INDUCE EARLY BUYING, while the assortments are complete, and while the newest styles are here x Never before in the history of SPECIAL NOTICE TO Conference Attendant Nephi, were the ladies so fortun ate to be able to have such d We ask you, while in Salt Lake to compare prices with o irs, and if we grand selection of SUITS and do not save you from 10 per cent to COATS as we have right how. 25 per cent, you can return the garThe finest and latest models, direct from largest manufacturers in the country are on ments" t th dis-- j play at our store At Remarkable Low lOur Expenses are us, and you will Where Good Merchandise H STATE FAIR WILL OPEN money back. Please come in, look over and price our Suits and Coats. Prices small.-- WE L. FRANK SELL FOR LESS! re GOLDEN RULE STORE 10 Per Cent Off L. Fran iSWSMCfiVJKJStt Manager 1 APer V Cent! Off Is Cheaper T0- - On Saturday morning next the gates of the Utah .State Fair for 1917 will be thrown open. From the activity which is now enlivening every corner of the grounds, there is no question that the Exposition will be ready. A number of changes at the grounds will greet the visitors this year. Besides the regular lighting system which has been used heretofore, all of the grounds and buildings will be flooded with light from projectors. Great effort is being expended this year to make the exposition attractive during the evening. The new concession stands are practically complete. They are so arranged as to be easily accessible to the crowds and yet not obstruct the traffic. New drinking fountains have been installed at convenient points over the grounds. Probably the most acceptable addition will be the new comfort stations Don't Buy Remedies Until You See The A. Ph. Line Satisfaction Insured A larger bottle for Less Money. Sold and guaranteed by s are now complete. President W. S. Romney is taking every precaution against mud or dust which heretofore have been great annoyances at the state fairs. Gravel and cinders have been placed on all low places and the walks between the sheds and buildings have been graded up. Secretary Ensign reports the demand for exhibition space this year exceeds all past experience. The manufacturers' building is filled to capacity and reservations have been made for practically all of the available area on the grounds. There is great interest this year in agricultural implements such as tractors. This probably is due to the interest tha"t hss been taken in stimulating increased production of grains. One of the noteworthy .items is the increased interest on the part of liye stock exhibitors, not only from Utah, but also from state. Some every of the finest stock from Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming will be in th e competitions. BK TRIBUTE T00uT SOLDIER" BOYS LJ. BAILEY Our bys ha ve gone to the war A braver lot you never saw. No matter where ere they go, They'll do theirluty this we know Now enlisted, onward they march Healthy anstrong, good at heart Fear no foe 6n land or sea ' Conquer their enemies you will see ?4 There are no cowards in this band Boys are the best of all the land. A soldier brave all will be , Going to fight for Liberty. Cease your weeping mother dear. Loving sweetheart girls don tfear. God will protect them, this be sure Return them all safe, and pure. inter-mounta- in get your is our first consideration. The Nephi Mercantile Co. which ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF -- Not how much can we get for an article, butbow cheap can we sell it is the way we set the price. Our new Fall lines are now in and 'ready for your in- -. spection. Call and see us for Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats. Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Underwear, Hosiery and Shoes, At The f Pre-Conferen- REASONS.-On- e, he DEAL Use Kream Krisp for cooking. lard and cheaper than butter your grocer has it. The small home can frequently be heated by one stove. Get he was absolutely cured. Cole's High Range and both GREAT FAITH IN CHAMBERLAIN'S three doses He has great faith in this remedy," cook and COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY heat. Cooper & Pyper. writes Mrs. W. H. Williams Stanley, "Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea N. Y. it Isn't too bad that the people Remedy was used by my father about a best See Sale for Elberta Peaches qualified to run a newspaper year ago when he had diarrhoea It reare engaged in other activities. lieved him immediately and by taking- James W. Vickers, Phone 26R, ONE PRICE TO ALL. NEVER UNDERSOLD. c - One of the biggest land deals pulled off in this seetion in many moons, was closed this week Always plenty of Big Money Saving Bargains in all lines. W' have just received a Big new stock of Ginghams Outing-flannel- Our business never was better- notwithstanding advancing prices and the strenuous times we are passing Class leader. BIG and "BUSINESS IS GOOD" The Mutual Improvement Association of the Nephi Ward was organized last Sunday for the coming winters work. It is the aim of the Bishopric of this ward to enlarge the scope of the mutual improvement work, with the point in view of interesting a large number of the young men in this work. It is felt that the mutual Improvement associations should become the leaders in all social recreations, and make this part of the mutual program. By appealing to the human side of the boys life, as well as the spiritual side, the officers feel that interest in the Mutual Im provement association can be so stimulated as to make it an effective agency for the highest good in the community. The officers selected are T.H. Burton, President, Leroy Brough 1st. counsellor, Geo A. Sperry, 2nd. counsellor, Stellman Cowan Secretary, J. W. Boud, Senior Class leader, and A. J. Udall Junior LUNT'S PHARMACY 4 . . " Made in our own labatory. You Can Lead A Horse To The Water, But You Can't Make Him Drink We cant compel you to wear Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes but we can lead you to something that's worth having. Looking at our values doesn't obligate you The new Fall styles are at your service in 'Walk-Ove- r Shoes Stetson & Mal-lcry Hats Mi We invite you to come and see them. The Toggery The store with a conscience |