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Show WIS A.RE GETTING OUR. F O R. BIG BARGAIN CARNIVAL. The low prices, the quality of the goods, will be of such a nature, of clothes, shoes, Hats, and furnishing for immediate use, or for the future. that will bring to our store all men, women, boys, and girls, who are in need Prom Nephi, and the surrounding towns. " on account of the late season, and for fear of being overstocked, OUR CUT PRICES will force you to come to our store, no matter how far you live, and no matter how A SAVINU FROM 10 PER It will pay you big to borrow the money, or sell anything that will bring you ready cash. little money you have on hand. CENT TO 50 PER CENT ON THE DOLLAR IS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED, and that means good interest on your money CntMnfUincr Xi (I tills til OUinULIllll3 T?cr1?nl AYAla.xb Important Notice! Make out a list of what you need for immediate use, and also for the future, for yourself and family and be sure and wait for our BIG BARGAIN CARNIVAL as you will be able to buy the finest, latest, this spring stock, at prices you never dreampt of before. IJK PATIENT AJST WAIT FOR OUR LARGE BILLS QUICK SMALL SALES. OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORDER. Nephi City. Utah. May 14th, 1912. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder of Nephi City until Five (5) O'clock P. M. Friday the Sixth day of June A. D. 1913 for constructing cement sidewalk paving district No 5 according to the plant on file in the office of the City Recorder. Instruction! to bidders, together with plans, profiles, specifications and forms of contract and bond may be obtained upon application to the office of the City Recorder or the City Attorney. The City council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Committee on Streets and Highways. in Sidewalk JOHN W. GOLDEN PROFITS. Notice To Contractors. ELLISON, Chairman of the committee on Streets and Highways of Nephi City Council. T. C. WINN. Attett: City Recorder. First publication May 16th, 1913. Last publication June 6th, 1913. Notice To Contractors. that had but E Vice-Presiden- t. to-w- it IOE music work, The Hathaway Naillcss Horse Shoe and its merits 3-- class treia to-w- ii I aoocic jnow belling' at 25c per share H A SOUND INVESMENT There U no qncntion ai lo tho practicalilily of the Nnllloa Shoe. The ihoen are in actual sevice and can tcitcn cn the atrccla of Eureka, uny day. The followinC letter Irom Ed Stone, who tho people of Silver and Mammoth with milk, in Keif explanatory! Silver City, Utah, March 21, 1013. ThU li to certify that I, Ed. Stone of Silver City, Utah, tho undersigned, is familiar with the Hathaway Patent Horse shoe which Is now in the ponsension of the Hathaway Invention and Promoting Co. and t h a 1 1 have tried out and acttikuy wet i out cne pair of the said shoes on my horsn. which I have driven on the road every day 1 .ni jof conditions, and lean to fully recommend the Hathaway Patent Horse-shoall horse owners as a first class, durable and humane invention. ED STONE. iurn-iahe- a e The magnitude of the Naillcss Shoe invention When we consider that there is no prospecting nor developing . . . t n liesw ft in .uu titnt amo scope secreacnes oi marveling tion of the earth where the horse is used, we are every unable to grasp the vast possibilities of this concern. That the stock will advance by leaps and bennds no man who uill investigate the merita of the shoe, will doubt. Nothing can prevent thestock selling for il.GO a share within thrre months and beyond a doubt will pass thet5(0 nraik wilhin a year. For particulars see Sales Agent or call tn any of the officers. ,1 JOE 2E 30E IO March 22, 1913. May Concern -j Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: SJ SEJ. Sec. 5, T. 12 S., R. 1 E., S. L, M., Serial 010914, Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in thia office for inspection by any person interested a n d by the public To Whom It generally. During the period of publication of thia notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contest against the claim of S t a t e to any of tracts or divisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same la more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, w i be received and noted for r p o r t to the General Land Office at Washington D. C. Failure ao to protest or content, within the 1 1 time specified, will be considered evidence of the character of the tracts and the select ions thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the nt non-miner- State. E. half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 34 in town-hi- p School Closing Program. 14 south of range I east of Salt Tfc? following is the program Lake Meridian, containing forty acres, Also, the "Robinson placer mining to be rend ered at the Eighth described aa follows, GraJe Commencement exercises claim, I he southwest quarter of the south to be held in ! he A r i n g t o n , wet quarter of the northwest quarter Tuesday evening. May 27, at 8:15 of section 4 in towmhip 14 a o u t h :- 1 range o,.e east of the fealt Lake meri dian, containing twenty acres. TogKhcr with the mill on raid Levari placer mining claim and all the machin eiy therein lor the manufacture of plaster, and all the equipment, tool sn-sacks, plaster and other personal Sperry of every kind of nature in or projrty Address of Welcome Paul Booth upon said mining1 claims above describ "The Swinging Song" from the ed, together with a right of way for National flower. Hoy M- the canal leading to said mill nd all water rights of said Utah consolidated cpherson & Chorus Address to the Graduate, Prof. Plaster Company including all those certain water rights acquired under the II. S. Hinckley appropriation made by S. 3. Jones of Vocal Solo Miss Mable Owen :j- - second feet of water from thicken Miss Larkin Price tretjf jjnsb County State of Utah. Heading of sale: cash, in Uand Members Terms and cWit-Sixtet gold com of the United SUU, trn pr Presentation of Lipiomas aU of the purchase prieB , "Graduates Farewell" cwnt Song the auctioneer on the day of sae and Wiegarcd, Chorus the upon confirmation of sale Benediction. by the above er.titled Court, and the delivery of a conveyance. Dated May 21st, 1913. Cloud Advise, A. E. MORTON, It would be advisable for every 'Attcay fnf said Receiver. econr.miral rr sn or w o m a n to JMEH II. fibOti, make out a list of clothes and Receiver, Utah Consolidated Pjast. lix they intend to buy r t ompany. p. m. Hong "Song of the Strollers" Farrnan, Chorus Invocation Piano Duet Mise Rooth & if that fjr immediate life ir for the future and cn to the big bargain carnival at the Golden Ilule e TO SALT LAKE. Tickets on sale June. 5th, Gth, Oiir.g Co. N'ept.i. a l,cy will 7th and 8th. return limit Jane b aire to get the ls.t tiuS 12th, account Y. M. and Y. L for tl tt tr rey, in fet, cheaper M. I. k. Ask for tickets v i a than anybody can imagine. Salt Lake KouU. 1 R. THOMPSON , 30,000 Voices And Many Are The Voices Of Nephi People. what Thirty thousand voice grand chorus! And that'a the number of American men and women who are publicly praising Doan'a Kidney pill for relief from backache, kidney and bladder ills. They say it to frienda. They tell it to the home person. Nephi people are in this chorus. Here' Nephi case. Mrs. D. M. Miller. L'uh. says: "For year my kidney and Lack pained me so severely that at times I had convulsions. Black spot floated before my eyes. I was terribly nervoi-u- s and irritable and couldn't get much rest. I doctored and tried remedies, but nothing ever did me aa much good as Doan' Kidney Tills. Whenever I bave felt in need of a kidnev tonic. since, 1 have taken Doan'a Kidney Pills and have had prompt relief. 1 have had no serious attack of kidney Niohi. trouble in the past three year since' Doan'a Kidney Pill cured mt. Yoa may continue publishing the endorsement I have given them before." For sale by all dealera. Price fey Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United cent. Foster-Milbur- Co.. n States. Remember the name Doan' and take no other. AN Tt 'ROUP Bona in fvqltrv Can b t'rprratwl ftzrzz anti-rou- p 2So Package. S ") CrHI. f-- Package '.rr' $1.00. In TaMrt Perm. M onlr prvronts, tmt Roup In ftahy CMrkt ami oMer Fink AHTt-ROU- A Sure Cure Wl'h mrt It Ti J T-"- fttt a smral Cm er Meney Back. rtm ftm a Exterminator. neAvt fc LienorrHi.Aur.LriiiA. svi:cjAir cq. eeirrs waivtcd. EXCURSION p. Register. First pub. April 2rth. Last pub. May 23rd. to-wi- at Eureka. i. The shoe Is made to be adjusted to tho foot of any horse without II I ise of a nail. 2. The shoe fits naturally and comfortable. 3. The shoe will prevent or cure center cracks. 4. The shoe will prevent or cur quarter cracks. S. The shoe will pravent or cure contraction of the heel. 6. The shoe fits the horse's hoof with an ease that will prevent corns. 7. The shoe does away with inhumane custom of driving nails into ths horse's hoof. 8. The shoe does away with the cost of nails which amounts to millions of dollars annually. t. The shoe can be adjusted by any man of crdlnary intelligence. K. The shoe can be removed when the hor is not in service. II. The shoe will protect the horse with the brittle hoof. 12. The shc (colt's site) can te matie to serve the colt that is required to make an citended trip. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, :- J. L. DKISIIILL. Treasurer. J. II. McKNH.IIT.Sccrctary. Incorporated under the law of Utah with headquarter ft students te The Hathaway Inventing and Promoting Company, Inc. liKIU.NKK. NOTICE. Notice Of Sale. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. VM. II. MCINTYRE. JAMES H. MOYLE, R. E. MILLER and the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of NEPHI, a corporation. Plaintiffs' vs UTAH CONSOLIDATED PLASTER COMPANY, a corporation, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an Order duly made by the above entitled Court on the third day of May, 1913, in the above entitled action, the undersigned, receiver of said Utah Consolidated Plaster Company, will ftell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States, and subject to the confirmation of said Court, on the ninth day of June, 1913, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon at the west front door of the City and County Building in Salt Lake City and County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of said defendant, Utah Consolidated Plaster Company in and to all those certain placer mining claim situated in Juab County, State of Utah, described as opera would have been a failure follows, had it been for the assistance of The "Chicken Creek Placer Mining the orchestra made up of Nephi Claijn," described as follows, southeast quarter of the northwest and IVovo musicians. Prof. Carl of section 34, in 14 quarter Nelson supervisor and South of Range 1 East ofTownship Salt Lake Miss Parsons of the English de Meridian. partment had complete control Also the "Gypsum Placer Mining of the opera; upon them depend- Claim described as follows, ed the careful training and de- The northeast quarter of the southwest of Section 34 in Township 14 tailed arrangement, they were quarter South of Range 1 F.ast of Salt Lake to be responsible for its success Meridian. or failure. Now that it is over aiso, mo ' ievan riacer Mini i g the Times wishes to congratu- Claim,' described as follows, late and commend them for their The south half of the southwest quart er of the northeast quarter, and the and making it northwest dcligent quarter .of the southeast possible for the people of Nephi qtiarterof section township 14 houtb to enjoy this high enter- of Range 1 East of Salt Lake Meridian tainment. The "Prts- - containing sixty acres. Also, the "Juab Placer Mining cilia'' is one that will long be reit Claim, described as follows, membered by the people of Ne- The west half of the southwest quarter phi. if the northeast quarter, and the west Nephi high High and you read the tale COMPANY. HiK" School Opera. High School Closing Pro gram. J. S. HATHAWAY. Itcmuciii U RULE CLOTHING OFF ICE OF THE CITY RECORDER The presentation of the opera Nephi City, Utah, May 14th, 1913. WedSealed proposals will be received at The following is the program "Prescilla," Tuesday and nesday evenings by the Nephi the office of the City Recorder of Ne- to be. rendered at the sc.tool phi City until Five (5) O'clock p. m. School Commencement D. of Sixth June A. the assisted by Prof. C. R. Johnson Friday day Ar1913 for constructing cement sidewalks Exercises to be held at the of B. Y. U. and Mrs. C. K. in sidewalk paving districts No G ac. lington Wednesday, May 23, at Davis was a complete success. ra. cording to the plana on file in the office 8:15 have been heard to remark Many of the City Recorder. Our "Hear Prayer" Chorus, was it that the has best Instructions to bidders, toge t h e r Abbott been ever in One with plans, profiles, specifications and given Nephi. forms of contract and bond may be ob- Invocation prominent gentleman said that Male Quartette he had attended similar tained upon application to the office of Selection perforthe City Recorder or the City Attor- (Graduate's Composition. Mis3 mances in a n d he cities large ney. Ruth Foote considered our home talent The City council rewrves the right I'iano Solo Miss Venu3 Iirough done as well if not better than to reject any and all bids. Spencer Graduates Composition the big traveling companies. Hy order of the Coimnittteon Streets Forrest Time and space will not per and Highways. Ladies Quartette mit mention of individuals who Selection JOHN VV. ELLISON. Chairman of the committee Address to Graduates, Supt played their parts so well, on Streets and Highways of Nephi City A. C. Nelson any one who sat in the big aud Council. Presentation of Diplomas tence could see that the princi Attest: T. C. WINN, the Bar" pals had been wisely selected "Crossing Chorus City Recorder. and carefully trained- - The chorTennyson -- Barnby First publication May 16th, 1913. Benediction Last publication June 6th, 1913. us was particuhary strong. The 30E jj H?n Tfennn JLZ AJUllU PA. Crebi Mrs, E. Y. formerly Miss Marion Cline returned to her husband in Salt Lake week. Where Mr. and Mrs. Creb will trake future hcrce. last |