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Show -- I NEPffl- TOT TP? 1 li J1J11Q - UecORD, Nephi City, Utah. Friday. November 20. 1903. VoL J4. No. 47. Nephi Old Folks Honored. A Sumptuous Barq jet and Appropriate Exercises at the Tabernacle Big Dance at North Ward Meeting House. X The annual reunion of Nephi's Bigler, were absent on this . Absolutely Riro. s tnnzts r&sunsnrinz Neilson-Elliso- . n. At the Manti TrinpJeon Wednesday. Nov. 11. H03, a ceremony was oleniuizd that uuit-- d Mr. P. 8. Neilnoa and Mia Mamie Mllioi as husbiiii aud wif.. Afur the ewvmouy had been performed th youug coiiplo drove to Mt. i'ltutdaui wheie they were tendered h Mj.lndid reoepiian at the hom of Mr. &ud Mrs. Gtvjrgv and CUriBtourieu, broiber-iii-latacU-- of tho und. returu to N;phi on llpou iUoMloifchig diy au elaborate and was tendered them at the) home f ih bride's Mr. aud Mm. J. W. Elli-opan-uat which about aixty relatives r.fthehHppy youg couple were Ou Friday evening pretwnt. was held at the another aruH plax at which over aty frieud of tho bride and w r llir ttiiu ut n, t, ini-nudia- vi groom wrr ception wer u.. pi--w:- Both re- veuU of the ial highest order. T: many and utefhl. prints were one tf Nepbi'a promising J au? men and stand in the freut rank f religioo and aoeial circle. Ill bride, is an acand imeful young complished wotnyn aud ia a member of one of prominent ftmi-li- p the oldest aud of the enntjty. A very lar i irHi. of friends extend congrrttiilat'oii ami wih for thru ilie fulfiiluiKlof tho bright .UuiugUa promise of Um Mr. Nfilson i mt 2 t t ) I r ! 0 1 ) 4 sub-contra- When we get it dressed up in its Holiday Clothes. No old, shelf worn, dusty stuff will be found among our goods. Everything bright, brand new, and up to date. If we don't get some of you business this year, it won't be because we haven't tried, or because our stock is not all that can be desired, or because our prices are not Right. We will be ready for you the first part of December. If not already a patron of our store. We will be glad to show you why it is to your ad- vantage to send your business our way. w. T. DENN & CO. The Jewelers. ct 0 re-trie- d Thanksgiving Bargains. dants applied to the First Nat- Pnk of Nephi for a loan of First National Bask 700 which tho ban! th;m endornote have upon their joint sed by Lisonbee as surety. When the note fell due, Simmonsen Capita. .S90.00CL Surpy$ and Profit paid his part of It, amounting to Gnral B&okiotr tin all Its $200; but Collins, not baing able branches. Special atteutloB to ixiy at that time, had a note to out of town bui Riven rnrwotl for fcrifjO. Kirmpd and oes?. In endorsed as tve first note. Hrl4eBl. Collins went I lEO.C.WHIUloflK, W. H. MrCORVICK.VIc-r-rtCeathe meantime O. M. WillTMOKK, Ckb)r. BCOKXB OIL KB, AftltBt CMbtar. through bankruptcy and Lisonbee as surety paid the note. He ional then sued the defendant to recover what he had paid on the note. The court gave judgement to the plaintiff for $530 and interest against Simmonsen and dismissed the action as against Collins who had relieved himself by the bankruptcy act. The Beat Liniment. 'Chamberlain 'a Pain Balm is considered the bent liniment on the market," writes Poat'2t Blia, of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so prom ptly. No other affords anch quick relief from rheumatic pains. Ifo other is so valuable for deep Card of Thanks. seated pains like lame back and We desir to expreis our sincere pains in the chest. Give this linthanks to the many neighbor and iment a trial and yon will never friends who ao kindly rendered ih to be without it. Sold by all tbeir assistance and words of con- druggists. solation during the recent illness and 1oh of our esteemed daughter. Potatoes taken on subscription. W. W.and MINNIE J SN'KINS Keit Thursday is Thanksgiving day and wa propose fo pake it Truly a Thanksgiving day to all cur Patrons. will offer some seasonable bargains. This is the time of Commencing to morrow and lasting until Thanksgiving Day, we luen when you can get it at such prices as wc will o:Ior during thu year to replenish your table linen, You need not be without new 30 and 40c. per yard. Reduction on all other grides. It will pay you four days Beautiful linen worth 50 and We. per yard will go at we have done on towels. This offering to get your supply now. Another Bargain will bo offered in Towels. Everybody know what A good servleable Turkish towel will be offered will bo a world beater. We have received especially for thanksgiving 40 doz towels. for the best of us will go at 15c each. for only 10c, each. A better grade and Nov? is the All Whito Goods for Shirt Waists Vill be offered at 20 per cent off during the four days; also all waist jmUeras. time to purchase your waist. will inn xno wIqaks win iairiy Bargains will prevail on Ladies Misses and Child rens Cloaks. Sach bargain pricesfrom 15prevail 50 to per cent will be ri?eu. If walk out of the store of their own accord, the price will be so light, deductions all the way We will clean up our stock now rather than hold them longer. you want a Cloak, get it now; dont wait bnger. s The weather is cold and you need warm unuerwear. we nave it a prices loat warm .vum vwj. You will have a chance during these four days, to pick up some real genuine Thanksgiving bargains and we invite nil to crJl and inspect thorn and supply your wants. good-enoug- WW OUR STORE oc- - at aged citizens which was celebrat- casion, they leaving been away childtheir with ed at the Tabernacle Tuesday Milford visiting was a grand success. The weath- ren. The pleasures of the day were er was fine, and the committees concluded with a grand ball at appointed to make all arrange the North Ward Meeting House ments had everything in apple at which the light fantastic was pie order at the hour appointed tipped until a reasonably late for the festivities to begin. At 12 o'clock the conveyances hour. Long may the old folks live, had gathered about all over sixty returns five years of age, together with and may they enjoy many is the f wish that pleasant day, the widows, widowers, mission- curo. 01 ine - ut1 V " - a number of invited guests. Five spacious ta In the District Court. bles, running the full length of the Tabernacle, were loaded down The case of J. M. Harris vs J. with everything that the market affords, put up in a manner that T. Ferrin et al was on for trial does great credit to the culinary Monday and part of Tuesday. finesse of the ladies of Nephi The plaintiff during the concutMayor Grace delivers a very struction of the Leamington from the neat little address of welcome, off took a after which-23people proceeded defendants to do a certain piece to demonstrate that Nephi is a of grading and claimed that he his work good healthy place in which to had not been paid for within and $8,000, brought suit live, and that the chance for all to to be present at the next annual to recover that amount. The defendant on the other hand allege reunion is flattering. After the tables were cleared in their answer and counteraway a splendid program was claim that they had fully ofpaid ushered in and the rest of the the plaintiff and by reason kis afternoon devoted to speech not having com pleated his consum making, vocal and Instrumental tract were damaged in the and of asked 12,000 judgement music and recitations. Among the amount that for took who against the visiting gaests part in the exercises were C. K. Sav- plaintiff. It became necessary in the age of Salt Lake City the distinof the trial for the plaincourse who origiguished gentleman -- Old Folk's nated the Day" in tiff to amend his complaint in Utah, G. B. Margctts, also of order to make his proof; and in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. C order to meet this new issue the WightmanJr. and Mrs. Hettie defendants asked for a continuance, which was granted by the Coombs of Payson. It was ascertained that five of court upon plaintiff's paying the tie honored guests who partici- costs which had accruedTheto decase pated in the festivities of last fendants up to date. term. at next year have passed to the great willA be very interesting case, from beyond, and there were a fow absentees on account of sickness a legal and business standpoint, all of whom were remembered was next taken up, in tLe suit of on the following day with well Hujh Lionbeo against David filled baskets. The oldest coup! Collins" and Chris Si mm onsen . in Nephi, Mr. and Mrs Jacob O. About three years ago thedefen- &4 A You Won't Know h mm The Big Store with Little Prices. I |