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Show fill! M..L COSES DISPOSED OFTHISTERM SPRING IS COMING! GET YOUR OF COOHT. We have In stock a large stock of Prun ning Shears, also Prnnning Saws, Vine Trimmers, Manur e Forks, Spades, Digging Forks, and Wheel Barrows'. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE & Co. Cooper Pyper PLUMBERS AND TINNERS DILI HEARD Case No. 983. I. P. Anderson Henry Adams vs John C. Painter W. A. C. Bryan Demurrer to Complaint. Case No. 984. Dennis Wood, Administrator, etc. Henry Adams & N. A. Robertson. vs VV. Alonzo E. Price et. al. TREES TRIMMED. COMMISSION UTILITY The senate committee on railroads will hold a public hearing 7:30 o'clock tonight on the public utility commission bill. Sen ator Edgheill urges a 1 persons who are interested in the bill to 1 attend the meeting and'give thtir BUggestions to the provi sions of the measure. The committee held a meeting 0 I i What Do You Want When YoiTBuy.A Buggy? Case No. STUDEBAKER BUGGIES displayed on our floor. Moreover, the price we ask for these splendid vehicles is no more than yon would have to pay many deal ers for vehicles of inefrior mahe. Why not buy a buggy yon can depend on, the reliable Stndebaker? T. F. CORBETT, Local Agent. Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Spring Deliver MONUMENTS AND of HEADSTONES :: There is no better place to get them than of THOMAS BELLISTON, Nsphi, Utah. A ire n I for Mt. Pleasant Marblt Work. Elk Coming To Nephl. Dennis Wood. Administrate; tc. Henry Adan" & N. A Robertson. vs Jo'seph R. Price, et. al. VV. A. C. Bryan. Demurrer to Complaint. LAW AND MOTION Case No. 8G0. B. N. C Stott & Fred Larson C. E. Berry vs W. H. Hisongeret. al. Minei & McKnight & N. A. Robertson. Motion for New Trial. Case No. 905. Wilford Beard et. al. Henry Adams. vs Money weight Scales Co. et. al. T. L. Foote Demurrer to 2nd. Amended Complaint. Case No. 956. Rose Georgetta M. M. Warner vs Jos Lee, etc. Henry Adam Demurrer to Complaint Case No 970. Power , August Freeman Marioneaux, Stott, McKinr.ey. :: v A committee of citizens have nade all necessary arrangement to receive and care for the ell that are coming to Nephi. Tw( twelve pasturage. If these are well taken care of it is the intention Dr. Rees T Mrs. McCune's Spring Opening March 12. ! i I One of the finest Millinery that has ever been in Neph Be sure and see them. disp-play- MRS. S. B. McCUNE. s . Mining to Dr. T. J. Reece gave an interesting lecture before the student oody Wednesday morning on the subject of Easter Sunday. He jpoke of the mythology of the Orient Greece and Rome and of the Northern countries.. The names ot our months he explained originated with the Romans ind the names of the week came from the North. A detailed explanation of bow and why the name was given. The origin of Easter and why we use colored eggs etc was made plain. Co DicksonEllis, Ellis & Schulder. Demurrer to Complaint. Case No. 973. George A. Lowe Co. Powers, Marioneaux. Stot, McKinney. vs Wright Osborne Ca, et. al. J. D. Pardee & Dey & Hop- pough. E. Y. S. Club Entertained, 2 Demurrers to Complaint. The E. Y. S. club were enter lained-a- t dinner at the hip), Case No. 975. Oioff Johnson Hecry Adair.s. school Wednesday vs Those present were: Misses NorAnnie E. Johnson C. S. Pat- ma Miner, Stella and Florence terson. Hobbs, Georgia McCune, leona Order to Show Case. Hague. Pearl Wright, of the I Case No. 977. club, and the invited, Dey, j were Oleva Ostler, Francis Pax. Improved Brick Co. Unr.rMitlah &. rabin. man, Mayme Riches and Luciie VS Greenwood. C 6 et. al. Wright-Osbor. flira layier win open up net j Demurrer w wmpmni. Spring line of millinery at t . j Ca?e No. 950. ugua place oi business in th W. D Bawson Geo. ncar future. The public is invitson, Dickson, Eins. Ellis & ed ,u wajt and ee lne Schulder j 8 p a y she will carry thi vs spring. Adv. ' II. T. at. et. H. Molyneaux Burton. Cheney & Jensen. In tht Cjrcton Soft. 957. No. Case "I !!! yon what," .aid Gotham, r Ross M. Uonny trtlri1fn Ma BtTB counln, Eva Bray m bVrb hor Ua almoat lmpo. vs lbl to a tiouM goln "Well." E. C. Berry. Brs? Barlow th KanMti. "the wlnda are no rplld f06. No. out blub oar ay It s almcwt mpo tiCs bia to a boijf from going." Lilly Glover Ge. B. Hancock Catholic Standard and Tlmea. vs. B. L. Samuel E. Whiteley evening. guests n i 5, - j 1 w Wright Case No. 987. Co. , Joseph Nelson Supply James Ingebretsen. j vs Wright-Osborn- e i Demurrer Co. et. at. James D. Pardee. to Complaint. Case No. 988. The Denver &"ftIo Tand K. R. Co. VanCott. A!Iiwn & inter. vs. Wright OaUrr.e Co. et a I. W Flaxon OF Muslin L. L. Sheeting Canton Tlannel Factory etc. Sample Line of Ladies Skirts, The very latest styles at remarkable low prices. Also New Lines of the Latest Lace Curtains Laces & Embroidery Curtain Screen Trimmings Corsets Hoisery Towels Bed Spreads Pillow Cases . And many other new spring lines are on the road and are expected everyday to be here. Attend onr Clean np Shoe Sale. Every pair of Shoes in the Store is rednced in In order to make room for onr Oxfords, prices. and Pumps, Slippers. GOLDEN RULE CLOTHING CO The busy store "QUICK SALES" Behind the porch. "SMALL PROFITS" Miller's Columbus. Joaquin Miller has gone back to dust. In a few. years more his name will not be mentioned save among those who love high things. He did many a foolish thing in his life, he did some great things; and about the greatest of all was his poem, "Colnriluf." It snould be frequently copied; it should Le ctirmittf d to memoiy by every schoolboy. It is as follows: COLUMBUS. Behind him lay the gray Az"res, Bahind the Gates of Hercules; Behind him not the ghost of shores; Before him only shoreless seas The good mate taid: "Now must we pray, . For lo! the very stars are gone, Brave AlmVl speak; what shall I say!" "Why, say: 'Sail on! sail on! and on!'" "My men grew mutinous day by day; My men grew ghastly, wan and weak." The Stout mate thought of home; a tpiay Of salt wve washed his swarthy cheek. "What shal,! I say, brave AdmVl, say, If wi s'ght nvajht, bit sea? at down?" "Why, you shall say at break of day: 'Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!'" They sailed and sai'ed, as winds might blow, Until at last the blanched mate said: "Why, now not even God would know ' Should I and all my men fall dead. These very winds forget their way. For God from these dread seas is gone. ' Now speak, brave Aflm'r'l. spetk srd saj He said: 'Sail on; sail on! and on'" They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the mate: "This mad sea shows his teeth tonight. He curls his lip, he lies in wa:t. He lifts his teeth, as if to bite! Brave AdmVl, say but one good word; ' What shall we do when hope is gone?" , fhe words leap like a leaping sword: ''Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!" Then pa?e and worr, he f aced his deck, And peered ihroupb datkr.c?. Ah, that Of all dark niphts! And then a fpe k A light! A light! At last a light! It grew, a starlit fiag unfurled! It grew to be Time's burst of dawn. He gained a world; he gave that world Its grandest lesson: On! fail on!" I antrer Into hi mar. and to our brad lth th hungry, blrh la but th way of doing aood to for ar only nerral snembera of on gre-r- t body Pflaeca, ' a garment. Bleech Persian Lawn Doing Cood. ar Coats & NiW LILIES Swiss Linen rrry-thlng-- g kp kp av Ginghams Damasks To High School. v. Victoria Con. Lectures Calicos jfctav Sheets acres have already been surrounfoot wire ded with a fence on Mrs. Jackson's farm ir Salt CreeK canyon. Fifteen will arrive this evening or in the norning. As soon as they get here they will be taken to the nclosure in wagons and there fid hay until there is sufficient of Game Wardon Chambers send more down next year. 10 9 i.au ou A- AJSO s 1 STYLE? YES. EASYDRAFT? YES. COMFORT? YES. DURABILITY? YES. ALL THESE WE OFFER IN Spring Suits i y W LADIES AND MISSES Prices from $9.50- np. A We can save you from $2.50 last night with representatives A. C. Bryan. of railroad employees and relative to the Eigheill bill, Demurrer to Complaint. which would compel railroada to Case No. 95. increase the number of men on Dennis Wood, administrator, the large trains. The employees etc. Henry Adams &N. A. leclared more men were neccess-arRobertson. for the safety of the employ" vs ees and the traveling public. Frank J. Piiceet al. W. A. C. The officials opposed any a w compelling them to increase the Bryan. Deseret News. train crews. Demurrer to Complaint (ffi-cial- Spring Shipments Are Arriving1 Daily ni, l.t put th dlld ! orp; I I . Jam.' pide. IJ. f DemuTPt to Complaint. C-- !f'l. N" l U.Crtxt ; Ja?. M. Denny.' v Wright-OW- n O-- Jame . ft. a!, D Pard?e. DcTiurr to Cofuplair.ti j Come lo our Sale Salurday & Monday Just on a new lot of good Platers l"o Salad Dish 15c. 8 qt dairy pail 15c. 12 qt dairy strainer 10c, Flour pail 35c, qt cups 5c, milk sifters 15c," Dish pan 15c. and m a n y more be items we cannot mention here at at M crcantile, Kingfs SOUTH MAIN 4 |