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Show WEKK A."NOT. 1 1 R 1 IXTHA OF ORITNVRY 33A.R.G iVTISTS. Commencing Saturday June 14th. and lasting until Saturday night June 21st. shipments of all kinds of Summer clothing. Hats, Shoes, Oxfords, Pmnps arriving daily. Everything is placed on the bargain tables, every item rednced Carnival is the talk of the town, Chir Bargain liiire THE FOR NOW BUY 4T JULY O F H MONEY. SAVE AND Don't miss our great Bargain Carnival. Tell your friends about the wonderful savings. Read our Bills 275 pair of White Shoes and slippers arrived today, all sizes and latest styles for Ladies, Misses, and Children .A.1ST) TJ3? The sooner you come the better bargains you get. NOTICE: GOLDEN ecu NOTICE TO CONTRACTERS K'E OFTHEUTY RECORDER. Nephi City, Utah, May 11th, Sealed proposals will be received ut the office of the City Recorder of Js'e-rl- u City until Five (5) O'clock p. rn. Suhmlay the Fifth Uuy of July A. I). I'liil for constructing cement sidewulks hi sidcwulk paving districts No. .r to the I'luns on file in the office of the City Recorder. Instructions to bidden, v.i'.h plans, profiles, specifications and f.imn of contract und bond may be obtained upon application to the office of the city Recorder or the City Attorney. The City council reserve the n'Kht to reject uny and all bids. l!y order of theCoinmittee cuSlrceta ai d Highways. ' JOHN W. ELLISON, C.haiiinan of the committee on Streets and Highways of Nephi City Council. T. C. WINN. Attest: City Recorder. First publication Juno 13, 111:1. Last publication July 4th, l'JKl. Ol-'- together NOTICE TO CONTRACTERS GIVE YOUR OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORDER Nephi City, Utah, May Mth, 1913. Sealed proposals will be received lit the cilice of the City Recorder of Nephi City until Five 5 O'clock p. rn. Saturday the Fifth day of July A. 1.). 1913 for constructing cement sidewalks in sidewalk paving districts No. (i according to the plans on file in the ollice of the City Recorder. Instructions to bidders, with plans, profiles, specifications and forms of contract and bond may be obtained upon application to the office of the City Recorder ortheCity Attorney. The City council reserves the right I to reject any and all bids. j Hy order of the Committee on Streets and highways. j 4 ! JOHN W. ELLISON, Chairman of the committee J on Streets and Highways of Nephi City Council. T. C. WINN. Attest: City Recorder. First publication June i::th, 1113. Last publication July 4th, l'J13. together; ' kinds of c h e r r i e s now I. II. Grace will lecture to the at M. A. Gadd's. parents class of the second ward For Sale one Miller range, one Sunday morning, subject, "Wisdom heater, a folding bed, temperence." All par room table, one washdining machine ents of this ward are invited. nr.d m Ur. Georgia Syntax. Apply to J. W. On account of not being tiblo to pot livd,.. and the for All n-ad- B'-.- English Humor, v.ho laulm last 1'riiiei ton Tlner. l;:m. aa Englinh. Try having a Saving Account d copy grand Jury presentments was also lat In reaching us, la the cause of us getllcg tho paper out late this week. " Vice-Presiden- I El I!. DKISMII.I.. Treasurer. J. II. McKNKIIlT, Secretary. The Hathaway Naillcss Morse Shoe and its merits A U at 25c per share fj SOUND INVESMENT Thf r is no fiorstion nil to tho of tho Xaillcsi Shoe. The shoes nro in actual scvico practicability und con to soon on the M reels of Eureka nuy day. T he following letter f rom Ed Stone, who furn-ih- c tho people of Si lvcr and Mammoth with milk, in itelf explan- atory; Silver City, Utah. March 21, 1913. Thii is to certify that I, Ed. Stone of Silver City, Utah, the undersign od, is familiar with the Hathaway Patent Homo fthoo which in now in the of the Hathaway Invention and Promoting Co. and that I hare tried out and actni.ii wciu ut one pair of tho nid nhori which I have driven on tho road everyoumjrhor" Jn all kinds of conditions, nud lean Jay fully recor amend tho to Patent Horse-shoall horse owner! as n Hathaway first class, durable and hnmano invention. ED STONE. ponMC-ftftio- he magnir.udc c n tne Naillcss Shoe invention 4F 21: 30E no shun motherhood. This is just the situation; is it not, girls? You have seen wives, mothers, bearing all the burden. A yoke was made for two; but in too many homes one place dangles empty and the strain of pu.ln.g the heavy ciittictd load is gailing and cru&hing You wen and trem fcirl?, you it, nie bie ar.d say, "i do not want load. Ah, Kins, the win itiren do not make the load. .Marry a man aouiid and clean in buoy and mind, true and honest, aiKi the yoke will Le easy and the burden light. Marry a man lit to share vuih you the responsibility of parenthood, ar.d mar. longer . ;jqc I late!" If you could summon courage to meet this problem you would When wo consider that there is no prospecting nor developing to bo done and that tho of marketing reaches every section of the earth where scope the horse is used, wo arc nnable to Grasp the v Att possibilities of this concern. That tho stock will advance by lfnpS Bnd be tinds no man who will investigate tho iarits of the nhoe.fwill donbt. Nothing ton prevent tho stock selling for i ,f,o a share wilhin Ibitc njtutts and beyond a doubt will rttss the SIX) tnstk within a x - -t . I or pirliculars see Sale. Agent or tall n any of the officers. icr sence of every true woman's soul. She bows reverently before the wonder of it. Marriage means motherhood, girls. Il does not mean how not to be 8 mother. It does not mean freedom. If does not mean no responsibility, but great and glorious fulfillment of the most divine instinct in a woman's soul. Girls have approached me i with this problem "I do not want children. How can I find out w h e t h e r or not he does?" God pity them! Married women, mothers, say, "I hope Sarah will not be a mother right awa;." Oh, girls, close your ears to it. Go away alone, listen to the voice in your own soul and plan foi your motherhood as you do for your wifehood. I know the pro- oiem.-xou- r own motner is urging upon your marriage with some rich society man whom your heart does not approve. She has used every means to make a good catch" foryou-he- r daughter. She says that all young men sow some "wildcats. "Oh, girls, so many of you have no anchor, no real mother with whom to counsel. There is no one to guard you from the s o c i e t y of men morally'and physically unfit. You may not desire children; but children may come and then when you hold your helpless, blighted darling in your arms, your soul will cry out, "Too late! Too n o i lumenest and weakness in my back. During one attack it was all I could do to get around. There were pains my kidneys which were bo severe at times that they nearly knocked me down. I was all stooped over and crippled, 1 got immediate relief after;i took Doan's Kidney Pills. They drov-awa- y the pains and aches and made my kidneys normal. I think Doan's Kidney Pills are the best kidt.ey remedy to be had. It gives me pleasure to confirm my former endorsement of them. I have taken Doan's K i d n a y Pills occasionally during tbe past year and they have always acted promptly." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo. New Vork, sole agents for the United 1 States. Remember 10 u child-difch"--t- name-Doa- and Products. Patent flour Straight grade Whole wheat Graham Bran Shorts Alfalfa Oats per cwt. Wheat per. bu. Barley chopped per cwt Corn Dressed Beef Dressed hens Dressed veal Dressed mutton Dressed iwrk Ilanch butter Eggs the to-Ja- rent Mr. Hawkins wants to four more pianos for th music school, leave word at the residence of Iiussell Hawkins if you Sugar, per cwt can spare you piano. All pianos Potatoes will receive the best of care and Politics. be returned in perfect condition. fly placing the $2.00 2.40 2.50 2.50 1.25 1.25 10.00 1.C0 75 1.C0 $1.50 10ic 13c 11c BU c 30c 15c 5.55 50c proper number of coins la the slot the political machine may be operated. riage will be lifted out of its degradation and become the noble, institution God meant it should be. Go away and n's Nephi Prices of Alarket A special course will be ar ranged for any of the Band boys who wish to study. Only a limited number can be accomodated so register to day on Saturday as school opens Tuesday morning June 17th. Miss C'eo Hawkins is at residence of Iiussell Hawkins y and tomorrow to register students. the take no other. their t l. The shoe is made to be adjusted to the foot of any Itcise without the use of a nail. 2. The shoe Ms naturally and comfo. table. 3. The shoe will o.- - cure center cracks. prvint 4. The shoe will prevent or cure cracks. quarter S. The shoe will prevent or cur contraction of the heel. &. The shoe fits the horse hoof with an ease that will prevent co-n7. The shoe does away with inhumane custom of driving nails Into the horse s hoof. 8. The shoe does away with the cost of nails which amounts to millions of dollars annually. 9. The shoe can be adjusted by any man of ordinary Intelligence. K. The shoe can be removed xvhen the horse Is not In service. II. The shoe will protect the horse with the brittle hoof. 12. The shoe (colt s tut) can be made to strve the coll that Is required to make an eitended trip. Stock Now Selling' well-know- I Incorporated under the laws ol Utah with headquarteis at Eureka. u fl t. j. n A ial Review I Hathaway Inventing andjj II tomotinii Company, Imp U 111V. S.IIATII.WVAY. l icMucut l'KAXK ni UCM.IJ, Well Deserved. MUSIC. The Praise that comes From The music students of Nephi Thankful Nephi People. are to have another fine opporOne kidney remedy has known merit. tunity for a good course in muNephi people rely upon it. That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills. sic this Summer. Clarence Hawkins who is a graduate of t h e Nephi testimony proves it reliable. farmer, Nephi, Utah New England Conservatory of John"ISkillieorn,, had kidney trouble for years. says: Music in Boston and a Often 1 had to quit work on account of 1 0 .1. CHANCE SUMMER SCHOOL OF later e n A writer in Pictorfor June m a k e e a strong plea for the newly wed man and asks the bride not to be and see what opporti. too harsh with "hubby" when come with it. his faults come to the surface for the first time. Of course, A man may as well be she finds this new husband of teacher in the B. Y. University without ambition a withhers sadly lacking in all t h o s c an i L. D. S. University will out a savings account. ... fine points for which she married conduct the school. Mr. Hawkhim and before her stands noth- ins will have one or two assistGood KtwiuLiuii ing but the mere skeleton of her ants this year and tne course encouragement. If ideal. Dear June Bride, at this promises to be more, interesting you would like to save crisis, don't nag, don't weep, taan ever. some money we would The school w i be in session don't be disappointed. All you advise you to set started. have to do is to make your ideal five days each week and all stufit the man, butdont try to make dents are required to do most of $1 or mote will give you him fit your ideal. She goes fur- their practicing at the school this start. ther into the subject of matri- under the supervision of the teacher. mony as follows: First National Besides the regular supervis"Have you ever seen a flock ed Bank. practice each day all students of little children gather about a will receive private lessons and baby, especially a flock of little be Nephi, - - Utah. give classes in sight, reading, Cannot you remember girls? g and harmony. the days when you tucked very Students get more pleaure out tenderly all the dollies in bed be- of their work and learn more in ASK YOU SALT LAKE FRIENDSTO lore would consent to moth you a course six weeks VISIT US. like thi3 in er unbuttoning your little frock, the than do in all summer, they from Salt Low Excursion rates tying up your braids and putting winter one or two lessons taking 7th on your little white gown? There Lake to all Utah points July a week and attending to 15th. inc. ten day limit, stop- is a note in the wedding bell school studies besides. which trembles in the very esovers, via Salt Lake lloute. lorzrrr: G HUSBAND CO. ear-train- power ile CLOTHING RULfci i Notice To Water Users. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Ulah, May 12, 1913. Notice is herd given that the Willow Springs Mining Company, by its secretary, W. M. Hunsberger, whone po- -t office (Wren is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirement of the Compiled Lawsof Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1U9 and 1911. to appropriate ten (10) cubic-feof water second from Granite Creek, Juab County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 10 decrees 61 minutes west 20,024 feet distant of the southeast comer of Section 3, Township 13 south. Range 18 we-- t. Salt Lake base and think and pray The wedding bell is already ringing. Ithas two notes one a tone of gladness, of joy, of glorious fulfillment; the other a tone endurance, of sacrifice, of service. Are you marrying a man who can hear both notes? Are you bound together by a love which beareth all things, believe th all things, endureth all things a love that never faileth? To love and to c h e r i s h , till death do us part! And this is the most beautiful! Promise to l0ve?imer',,'an trom Wnr itw'H b convey- !oT dJ,iUnc Why of course you do! Isn't your, tUr. heart too full to hold itall? "Till ued from January 1 tofet December 31, death us do part!" How wonder- inclusive, of each year, to develop powful it is! But, girls, that sad little er for the purpose of electric lighting woman who lives across the ant) propelling machinery at the applicant's property in Johnson's Peak street and whose heart-brea- k and bitter disappointment are so Mining District, Utah. After having fn so diverted and used, the water evident, she too promised ta love will be returned to the natural channel and promise as joyously as will of the stream, at a point which bears you amid the fragrance of June north 10 degrees 45 minutes east and listen. et fH-- r I But she promised some- 18.34S feet' distant of the southeast corner Section 3, Township 13 south, thing more to cherisL! Cherish Kange of 18 west, Salt Lake base and 7 Cherish the roses. what lc?e. Oh, girls, thefe is the secret. forgot "to cherish." meridian. This application is designatin the State Engineer's office as No. She ed All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons HAVE TOUR SALT LAKE FRIENDS therefor, must be made by affidavit in VISITS UTAH puplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) clays after the completion Write them to visit you. Low of the publication of this notice. W. D. HEERS, Excursion rates fiorn Salt Lake Stale Engineer. 7th to 15th, inc. ten day first of publication May 23 1913 limit and stopovers enroute, via Iate of publication June of date completion Salt Lake Uoute, July 2-- 1913. |