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Show 1 Juab County Times Shears and Succor To The NEPHI RECORD Saw- - buck. JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. grace. Country trade" was what they sought, Fowks who'd pay for what they bought During the early part of the sea- 'Fore they saw it, hide or tail. son when the business men declarThey sent catalogues by mail ed half holiday the prospe cts for n successful baseball season were Out to every blessed one Gittin' mail at Possum Run. verybright, and all those inter- We set up at night and read ested went to work with a deterWhen we'd orter.been in bed. mined effort. The Out Lpok for Baseball In Nephi. few good games were secured and the crowds attending de monstrated that the people of Nephi enjoy a ball game as well as those of other towns. There are of course a few knockers as is always the case, some who refused to pay their admission to the game and declaring they would see the ball team in a hot place before they would pay to get in a public square. Such people as these should be ignored by the management of the ball team for they only hurt themselves. The ball team has put up good games of ball when we. consider that the team has had only very limited practice and that hardly ever are the same players on the Book was, bout as big as d a lot of pictures in, And a list of merchandise. Every kind and every size Giving prices that they swore Knocked out every country store. Looked so straight and seemed so true I bit at it Jim did, too. sin-Ha- play, Love to watch him in the way. Well we like a pair of fools Sent off got some hayin' tools. Jim got harness and a plow, I, a range I se it now; -- There is no reason why Nephi cannot have just as successful a ball team as other towns in the state. The material is here, it only needs developing, and we can put a team in the field that will make the other towns sit up and take notice. It is true that we have not in Nephi a specially built ball park yet with the North Square we will be able to get along if the City officials will either repair Diamonds money at -- e-u- this duty. to Wanted, an apprentice Saving monevis nrfiitv learn Apply at the in the start but it becomes Times Office. a Jas. Olsen of the Nephi City pleasure in the end. Blacksmith shop was a north bound passenger last Saturday. For sale a buggy mare. See Frank Russell. Nephi, Utah. type-settin- g. Et 3rd South KiteLeu Uloul.. MOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH. Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. Particular People pat- ronize us them, send one on ap write us and we will prova. Why not write now? one fully guaranteed. 59 fUmr of ih In and see -- Why? Every jew. JEWELERS First National Bank nUi'ntiim. Ofrii'M goods- al CHRISTENSEN (itsneritl I'ravtife In all lltt) Courts. All I.i'kuI niKlliTH yivnn prompt and varolii gain and we would like to have our Nn- phl customers get In right on these can't come & LAWYERS There are quite a few people in Nephi who would buy a diamond, If they knew they were getting a really fine stone at a very reasonable price. Just now we have a special lot of very fine white diamonds, which we secured at a very low price and are selling the same way. Tr.ey are all mounted In rings and re priced from $40.00 to Each one of these Is a bar $90.00. If you ICKSEN R Their work is done exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. All kinds of blacksmithing and horse shoeing. Salt Ltkc City, Ut. MATSON T. L. Foote County Attorney and wife went to Salt Lake Thursday for a visit. I See John Belliston for Bene ficial Life Insurance. Beautiful oak fountain, furniture and everything else to match. An eighty acre farm to lease Freshest Chocolates, of the McDonald, Sparks and on easy terms. Apply to Zee Sweet make. Jim's my neighbor cross the way, Whittaker at 510 west, 2nd south Full line of Tobacco and Cigars, The famous Royal bakery cakes street, Provo Utah. Best man ever worked in hay, and bread always on hand. Jesse Just let him top off a stack. Pay returned Wednes Why send your cream 100 from a short business trip at Sheds rain like a turtle's back. day All kinds of hat and cold drinks, and Ice cream miles from home to get less the capital. Pleasure jest to see him work. Never knew old Jim to shirk; Mrs. Jacob Coleman. Dosen't money? Swings a scythe like it was sound so bad, eh? Oh you line up for two games in succession. It is to be distinctly under- Drat the thing, it was so light stood that the people have no Used it for a torch at nicht. fault to find in the playing, or Throwed the darn thing in the management of the team; but on the other hand if the ball games are to ibe successful the team must have a permanent organization and as many regular play-er- s as possible! nj)rder to put up games deserving of support. We realize that under the existing conditions where the players are business men and men working; it is difficult for them There to find time to practice. deal of is not a great encouragement faceing the men when they import a team and then may have to pay the expenses out of their own pocket We believe however, that if the ball team will so organize that the people are reasonably sure of seeing the same men play all the time, they will get good support financially and otherwise. If you have no Plenty of good coal on hand saved now and arc not at II. D- Goldsbrough's. once planning to begin Our Ice Cream wagon out daily saving money for a saviiiir We take and deliver your bread account, you are uncon and cake orders X. L. Bakery. that Ice for sale. Hez. Carter. (1) sciously planning else use his For sale, 5 head of Jersey hei somebody to care take help fers and a U. S. Separator. avings of you in future. A bargain. Mrs. R. B. Smith. The only wav to tnlrv Gleason Cooling Board for out for the dead, benefit independence is to save ai laying of public. Notify me when part of your earnings. needed, and I will bring it to All classes have an your home without charge. J. R. Downs. chance in - Shears and Sawbuck kept a store Such as never was before. Regular price $2.00 per year. City Fowks they wouldn't sell, In advance , 90 per year. Couldn't let 'em have a smell. Fetched their money but by jing, Published weekly, every Friday Couldn't buy a blessed thing, Couldn't meet 'em face to face atNephi, Utah. And then sell ' em with good A Local Notes. yard, THE -- tug-Soug- ht mt-rchan- out Jim said after that he'd stick Close as bark to good oV Dick. Since he left the Possum jail Says he wont buy goods by mail, Says Dick's cheaper, anydow Might have saved some on the plow. On the other goods some more, At his old friend's hardware store. Jim says, "We can'tsell no truck To sich folks as Shears Sawbuck. They'll take all our cash away, But wont buy our corn or hay.", That seemed purty strange to me So I told ol' Jim I'd se- eSo I wrote to them that nieht Jist to see if Jim was right Ast' 'em "What they'd pay for oatf? L Y M P A. We pay the highest market price for CREAM. A. V. HAGUE, Proprietor . married man! C Rosenvall had his eye njured some time ago by a fragment of steel hitting it. It has grown worse, and Wednesday he went up to Salt Lake to have it treated by specialist. Mr. Druce, a contractor of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Clarence and children from Fippin Carey, Idaho were down in the former's auto Sunday, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Nephi Creamery. M. Use it now for rendering lard. 'Fore Jim used the plow an hour Found the blame thing wouldn't Bale scour; Tried his harness broke a for solace in his jug-I- n the cooler all the niirht Jim reflected on his plight; In the morning, Richard Stout Hardware bailed him 0 "Nothing adds more to the attractiveness of a town, and makes a lietter impression unon visiting strangers, than newly painted residences, neat picket fences, good sidewalks, clean streets and alleys, and flowers in your yards. It is indicative of refinement, culture, vanA taste and thrift." .Use the WARE Company, Stand. their registered Percheron Stallion at very reasonable prices. Will accomodate I. Large Enamel Preserving Kettle fr put1 ling up your fruit Call or for we know -- UTAH Telephone deal in Ileal Ivstate, and Money to on Improved Farm Projerty. I Livc-sloc- k, lan just what you want Vawkjns & SMITH, Keeper. Alex Jennings NEPHI Only licensed real estate dealer Juab County. OGKey. - nupiii Kazzle Dazzle, Nutty Corn, Cracker UTAH Real Estate, Loans, Broker age, and Insurance. Jack, Chums and popcorn, Sparks', McDonald's, and Sweet's famous chocolates, Kceley's famors Ice Cream. And all kinds of Chewing Gum. are just a few of the good things to be had at the old reliable ii George McCune I. 1 mm Percheron Horse Nephi What you are looking for Nothing better than a nice Phone No. "BRISTOL" trior Trput. ENAMEL I N1. PEXTON NICMI, UTAH .fa li!it. Inlalat, PiMrUMf. , I Vtllinf i T Could they use some likely shoats? Those good fishing rods sold by the present fence or give the Had about four tons of hay Hawking & Ockey. ball team permission to fence it I could ship 'em right away. The objection raised by the Could I furnish Mr. Shears council that it would be illegal With hi3 family reastin' ears: Nephi Prices of Market for them to grant the exclusive Also would my friend Sawbuck Products use of public ground to the ball Buy some of my garden truck?" Patent flour $3.20 team does not seem well taken. 3.00 came one Answer summer Straight grade day a If such a grant were made 2.80 could Daker's flour Said nt use oir hay, they provision could be put in the Couldnt Graham 2.80 our use oats or shoats, lease reserving the right to hold Bran l.S) like Didn't our Billy goats. celebrations in the square and 1.40 Shorts When needed truck to tu eat they every purpose would be served. s.oo down on water street-Sorr- Wild hay it Bought It is safe to say that there it H. OM Alfalfa but they must refvse not a single person in Nephi who I. 6T, Oats per cwt. but cash to use." would raise any objection were Anything 1.00 Wheat per. bu. the council to make such a grant 1.2i cwt. Parley per to the ball team, and we believe I sat down an' wrote 'em then: Dressed Peef that the council should take "Hate totrouble you again. Dressed hens IV i some steps looking into the But I want to thank you, sirs. Dressed veal For your bunch of cockle burrs. matter. 10 Dressed mutton love youa fellor man. If you 10 Dressed pork If we do not have some kind Do him, good, sirs when you Dressed turkey 2 21 of amusement here our people 31c will go to other towns and spend Creamery butter 25c our merchants sweetly Ranch butter their money. 17 Ranch Lets all get behind the ball eggs sleep 20o and boost and leave no room for Shears ana Sawbuck shear your Potatoes per. Int. bu. tl.V) Apples per. a few knockers. sheep. WELLS Leave a little money home on Priday. That's the day we deliver Laundry. - L- - .STOCK 21 N. A( PROVO, Pn' Wirt BRIMHALL - RRQKER. al niy Ave. UTAH. f'romp Both Phonos. No. 12. . rvic GOTOROSENVALL'S y can-Whi- Blacksmithing and Machinery Repair Shop H , Agents for CASE Thrashing Machines. le l-- you want your work done promptly. Wagon and Buggy repairing and painting Everything in Hardware. complete stock of wagon and bujrgy material and hardwood lumber, brass castings. A J ! AJl ciiXJ muic |