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Show S. 8. JONES CO. IVOff IS THE TIME TO SEE UjVt FALL DRY GOODS Mi EXHIBITION. r f' 'yW While everything i3 new, fresh and llM M'tZX brl2ht and in the ful1 bloom of its i- -XS- -t' li We can't tell you half the story of our r'' ' ' stock, but here is a few. Wool Delaines good fall shad- s, 10 cents a yard. Double Width Cashmeres, fall shades, 15 cets a yard. Brocades and Plaids fc m 12 cts. up to 75 ct-s. a yard. AVool Shawls worth 52.50 now $1.00 Heaw Flannels for winter wear from 12 cents up. The best lice of Cantons on earth. Child rens' natural wool fleece lined union suits worth $1.25, selling now for 60c Ladies' heavy fierce lined union suits worth $1, selling sell-ing now for 60c The biggest line of bargains in underwear you ever seen or heard of. Don't forget our Millinery. We carrv everything from a trimmed hat at 40c. to a French pattern at $15.00, Madame Rhoda will assist you in designing you- fall or winter hat. Be sure and c 11 just to see the new effects, S. S. Jones Company. BOSHARD & SAXEY PROVO'S II Iks 1 slb liiaijLifllP Everything in Season at Lowest Figures. Utah's Famous--Family Resort. FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE. CHEAP RATES FOR FAMILIES. C. K. SOUTH WORTH, Manager. Write for Terms. 1. O. Thistle, Ulali. AU trains stop at Castilla except Xo. 4. Mo. 2 leaves Provo at 9 :23 a. m N eayes 8:55 p, m. Returning leave Castiilfl 11:23 a. m,, 3:23 p. in. and 9:40 p. m Bus, Pits, Oils te Full Line of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for Family Use Prices the Lowest at EXCELSIOR DRUG & PAINT COMPANY H. S, PYNE, Manager. - Provo City PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK. Does a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. Correspondents Cor-respondents In all the Leading- Commercial Cities of the United States and Europe. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY JOHN R. TWELVES, Cashier. REEDTSMOOT, President. J. T. FARRER, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLARK, Vice Preeident. DIRECTORS. JAMES A. BEAN, ROGER FARRER, L. S. HILLS, E. R. 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