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Show f V 5 :3atcly Icdeposdcat On all questions vrbathsr A Political, Social or Rsllgloas , Is the JJlad;;. jt0tteir"MTk Truth Without Fear or Favor. Terms; $2.09 per year, in advance, to I A months, fl.CQ. Country People Read r"ff I y The The advertisements In the Country Papers, nod as has the Largest Circulation of any I Paper in Central find Southern Utah, n offers the beat possible medium for Advertisements. BLADE . IjEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAR, NUMBER 42 23, 1896. FIFTH DISTRICT COURT. LOCAL INKLINGS or?n ci.ifnrrr?, buu Location blanks for sale at The BLADE office. rnliMi ?v5f t fit - . J3oI?aicac If you want a nice carpet cheap go to the Expelsior. Thp district schools qf Nephi closed for the season Friday. Wall paper a big line cheap at the The bicycle aiders wpre out in full fo ree f Expelsior. the first of the weplf . court W. I4. Cook, stenographer reDon?t forget to cal on Ord Bros for to Beaver Friday. turned nobtiy childrens guits. A light shower fell Thursday night The adjournment of court took away Which laid the fas( accumulating dust. from Nephi all' the court vigitois. If yqu need any kind of Job printing Geo. O. Whitmore w$s registered at the call on u? we can naye yon IQ per cent. Walter j Salt Iake City Wednesday. . City Marshal Schofield has lately mastThe wind was howlipg high 'revel ered the'art of keeping hi seat da a around the streets of Nephi Thursday. Have you seen those black, all wool Childrens Knee Sqits are selliqg below alay wqrated suits 9. 5Q worth $12 lit Ord cost to close (hem opt at the BjxceUsior Bros. Jobn T. Miller was made the recipient The young folfcs of Nephi enjoyed of a pleasant surprise Thursday evening. therqs6lyes in dhCiUS aY Millers hall The Street sprinkler will sqon be trav- Friday eve. ersing np and doyvn the streets of Nephi. All those that attended to the party Shoes! Shoes) Shoes) still a big lot of given in the 4ua Stake 4cadamy last of themaf reduced prices at the Excel- night had a lovely time, ' sior, . , To be in the swim. ya must buy yQqr Old papers fqr patting qnder carpets shoes, dress goods, laces and trimming and on shelygs for sale atthe The Blade at Ryde Whitmores. EXCELSIOR office. finest foot wear in The U. P. Ry will ypn two dgily passenger trains to and (rq fjqrq Nephi after April 1st. . You should seq those pretty Spring shoes at Hyde & Whitmore's. No trouble to show our goods. Judge. E. V. Higgins adjourned court Friday morning and took the south bound train for his hoiqe at Cedqr pjty . We still have some of thqse lovely Dress Goods at 25cts. per yard. "Vyprtn 40, 50, and 69qts. Excelsior Mer, Cq. The intermediate department qf the district schools made thp A(t. Nebo reservoir a visit on Friday, tije last day of DJephi, EXCELSIOr : McNally & LUDt Druggists', we have the largest stock qf Drug, and Pure Liquors south of Salt Lake City, FanplV trade a specialty. ! Miss Katie Udall delightfully entertained a numbpr of her friends Thursday evening in honor qf her birthday, at tpe home of her parents. t Enoch Barton, the carpenter, come home from Milford Thursday. Mr. Bur-co- n has been in Milford for the past three weeks rect)ng buildings. , Buckinghams Dye for the Whiskers tp can be applied when at home, and is uniformly successful in coloring a brown or black, Hence its great popularity. W"7, V! t Our Shirt Waists are here and they are scbqof in line With our Dress Goods, Silks, Laces W. G. Broadhead was over from Manti etc. you know is always the very Sunday and Monday. Mr. Broadhead is latestwhich at Hyde Whitmores, style that his of family tq mqving thinking Leaders in styles, good goods at lowest . thriving city. prices. 0 Jyiit. ; Last season Ike L. Haye you seep, Hyde roxfole Hall, druggist of to West Lebanon, Indiana, sold four grosa trope? netvshqe$? Ifo of Chamberlains - Golic, Cholera and show goods , Diarrhoea Remedy and say every bottle Miss Estelle IfeS came down fyom of ic gave perfect satisfaction. For sale Provo Saturday and returned Tuesday. by McNally 4k Lunt Druggists. Miss $eff is yery enthusiastic over school Carload best Glidden Barbed at the B Y. Of DfEp In Springeryille, Ariz., at 6:55 Wire just reqeived. Selling at , A of la grippe, Oscar Salt IMe E. m. March lgth. prices, and Emma (Jdall, of'joseph sqn eland, C. Andrews & Co. 1 aged 1 year, 9 mqntbs and 0ay, Somebody wrote to an editor of a conn-tr- y S, 4. King, one qf Prqyb?s legal lights, paper and, asked how he woald break was in town this wpe acting as defend- an ox. The editor answers as follows: ant for S. T. Vickers in the water' pase. If only one a good way would be to Mr. King made The B&4PB a pleasant hoist him by ox, means of a chain attached call the first of the week. to his tail to the top of a pole forty fset ' Many people, with the nqtion that from the ground. Then hoist him by a , nature ought to fake care of herself, allow rope tied the horns to another pole. a cough to plague them for weeks and Then descend on his back a five ton pile months. YYhereaa, if nature were assist- driver, and if that dont break him .let ed with a dose or two of Ayers Cherry him start a country newspaper ofand trtfat . . for subscription. One the two Pectoral, the cure might be effected in a pooje' will an it sure. j very few days. It surprised maay visitors to oftheall ChiNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. the cago Worlds Fair to And that was This is to give notice that Andrew L Ayers Sarsaparilla Come;-Quickreceive, the only one on exhibition. The reason Neff of Nephi is authorized tosubscriD-tions is that Ayers Sarsaparilla is a standard and receipt for, all delinquent or to a j.895, Nov. not to and The medicine, Blade up g3th. patent remedy, which must be paid without any further secret nostrum. Special attention is directed to 80 many people are now getting prices delay. which The Bdads received from list the of that beautiful Silver Ware at Hyde & the Standard atthe d&t Of its suspension. to think Whitmores and are so pleased is that the old business be It to spend even $3.00 be- closedimperitive of justice to myas they do not have atoatter up, ware. fore getting a lovely piece of this to self and the present publisher of The No such an offer ever made in Nephi be- BLade. respectfully Very Ifore J. F. Gibbs, of The Bl&DB. T. H.KJ. PARSES, Superintendent. Conference of the Y. M. M . I. A. held last Saturday and Sunday was well at-- I tended. The able orators Profs. Brimhall Notice. ; and Hardy of the B. Y. A. Provo were To those who have taken chances on evening Prof. Brimhall present. Sunday will power delivered a lecture on the Singer sewing machine that was to which was especially worthy of com- have been raffled at Xmas time. All the mendation and the large, audience was chances were not sold and. it was held over to March 21, 1893 and s(ill a number held as if of chances were not sold and others not A call has been issued by the Republiit and was sorry to paid fot. Weopened can State committee for a convention to say 196 not sold took the number that be held in Salt Lake City on April 7th, to machine. A. W. PAL3VJEB, elect six delegates to the National 522 Nephi City. at St. Louis. There will be Beav as follows: delegates, apportioned Important to s!eep-ownermade suit, er, 10; Box Elder, 18;85Cache, 32; Carbon, , That He bought a cheap, poorly Grand. For several years complaints have been Garfield, 6; 8; Davii, 11; Emery, Salt Lake, 4; he 18; made Kane, that adequate facilities for shearing says; 3; Iron, 8; Juab, and when it fades and rips, 131, San Juan, 1; Sanpete, 39; Sevier, 17; sheep did not exist at the head of Salt Summit, 31; Tooele, 13; Uintah, 5; Utah, Creek Canon. Ill never buy any more goods there This year huwever a decided improve64; Wasatcn, 9; Washington, 6; Wayne, ment has been made- - Larsen & Moreley 51. 3; Weber, a new shearing corral constructed have deand great Owing to the excitement on the at Sanpete Valley RailHolloway at etc. Goods mand for those lovely Dress will be one hundred which at there way they had to Hyde & Whitmores an number to handle all sheaters ample and their new goods arrived this week, business offered at this one of the most together with a oeautifnl line of laces, conveniently located corrals in the state. of our fine suits, he also forgets that he and silks. is that, he remembers, all A waltz by Sousa. afternoon at about 4 oclock Tuesday fire-begot it cheap, found the pealing offorth in loud tfohn Philip Sousa will contribute the Nephi that musical feature of the April Ladies tones to the inhabitants department Home Journal. The famons there was a fire. The fire the has been induced to turn aside from responded, but arrived at quickly David Cazier just in time to see marches Bjned of to write a waltz, which he has the christened the fire broughtof under controlhadby been Dames The Colonial water that many bucket Waltzes. convewas on the hanger; that it ivore Wee waa carried from the creek which and niently near A It is thought a spark was Iron and did not fade, lie smiles carried by the wind from where Mrs. fail to visit the great Shoe Sale was burning rubbish, to the atDont toarah Lots of shoes selling the Ockey Excelsior. hed. Had not the straw been rotteny extremely cneap. Goes bade to the reliable firni of would probab-land pacaed down a big fire have been the result as there were a CONFERENCE number of other sheds and barns near by. $3.00 For The Round Trip. Good clotting at the lowest prices at Union Pacific R'y will run at above the Excelsior. on April 6th good for rerate death from narrow a. was escape very 15th. until turn It Special train runs April Sunday at April 5 and 6th leaves Nephi at 6:20 a that Byron Foote, m.had last and Willie m. arrivef Sait Lake 9:30 a. m. Return Byron about 5 oclock p. on of the the were top leaves Salt Lake 6p.m. Tickets are McCune playing the druggists of thisa shed just back of the p and ing A graneria for cantinious passage only. revSls the ffet that Chamberlain It connects on the granerie. E. D. WlCKINS whicn SJe The most popular Proprietary medi- seems there Is a window at the back of Agent. a which Byron crawled cines sold. Chamberlain the granerie lead as the in After getting In he somehow A Strange Animal especially, i regarded edyj and as through. downward, nf all throat trouble remedies, lost his hold and fell, head can A sit on a sled six inches the hard boy eight feethimonto Mch is freely prescribed by physicians. a distance of rendered a sleigh moving eight tied to ,3unconscious. square, floor which Sample Booms for CommerelalTraV' an miles canC sit on a sofa five but of a number to hoar; called passers-bWillie tiers. A man will sit on a dollar. minutes for a boy an quick, theres saying come here Meets all Trains, Free to Patron talk board and inch wnich to politics for th-e- e responded. they in here dying a Gougn him church in ana Chamberlains arrived D and from the station. pew for forty had time this hoars; put by Mrs. Foote peatedly known . twists and after an other he n The of nervous, son. fate her gets the minutes, was bewailing Remedy tahff f SedThe Kimball S. D. summoned men could find no way of in- tarns, and goes to sleep. A man will to! For sale it 25 and 60 cen ts per gress except as the boy had found, as the poach his cheeks vRlh filthy tobacco, locked and the key in fnice runs down his chin, ieels good; but H. GOLDSBROUGH, Co?a bl McNally & Lent Urugglsta. granerie door was kills him. He stays s p of the employes. a hair in the butterwife the possession i know-'wherout till Proprietor. ascend to failures after repeated miduight, whendont However,one he comes he home of them managed to make is, pleases, but of Time. the shed Change on a if not meal is of window where the ready to time, the pouts, just his way boys winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, Evifrowns and and had carried 'says unpretty things. with easily them, afflicted nimbleness Conn,, wa badiywas to severe a unGets man animal. is down to strange and the dently partly in, - He carried the im. At Limes it on account of R Confereuon April 23.4.5 crawled hes rich, full, imagines beastly drunk, up boyboy but conscious uid not stand up itraignt, y V, the a great man, bets on a losing horse, gets the 8. P.195 ve jianti at 11:53 a. .m the stairs and to the front door of lad-I tried and a over on one side. Jrt 6tb I broke, fights, lands in jail, eyes dressed m. A rewas Returning which unlocked. 0.35 floor P second ernedies without receiving Neph: at Manti arriVes on arrives soon for Easter, face frescoed and, morals dewas and the secured was boy until about six monthss leaves Xephi at 3 .15 P says wiU rnn der no train3 An found praved, yet he is Lord of all creation, investigation Chamberlain the ground. but the head and shoulder and ?bt a bottle of AIter X P- - u 6:15 monarch of all he surveys. Strang bones broke, timecard.i. After using it for three day former man. Ex. oa animal Wickins this and bruised. cut not was ha terribly was gone and Agent. MERCANTILE CO We -- , are Maying a General- , , , , Every line in our Store and are Not Considering Cost. We are determined to; make some GreatSales. Now is the Time to get! Some Good Bargains. , - ' ! - t j , . j j j i j I blood-purifier- -- - i m Ex-publish- er spell-boun- d. con-venti- , on $. J re-ord- JONIAyS king & CO. band-mast- er j OTHERS cloting 4 ; Tuesdays session. Court convened at 9:30 a. n;. The jury came in last night at lo oclock in the case of the first XfatIkal Bank agai ist J. R. Rickman, after having deliberated on the matter for eight hoqrs, witts verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $1 727, aqd a stay of thirty d$ys was granted to prepare and file statement on motion for a nqw trial. i The case of the people against A. L. Jackman was dismissed on; motion of . -i a- ssr - y e n - .nee. Far Sale by McNally 4f X gsras v-- tiegan tq disappear find my general Lealth improve, I persisted in thi$ treatment, until Iho gore ivas cn tirely healed. Since then, I ucq Ayers Sarsaparilla occasionally in-ai r, and, , a tonjQ and 110 could as though I deed, it seems keep house without it. Mrs, S. At Fields, Bloomfield, Iq, blood-purifie- AY nlcDPc U A1 The Only Worlds Fair Sarsaparilla, - E. pills pegujato thq Liver WEBB, 1 'Bindery ! Wednesdays session. . j ' Barb j Wire eto--. w Coart convened at 9:3Q a. Anderson vs. W. D. Myers et. al. came We carry all Implements carried by np on demurrer, the demurrer was susthe Consolidated Implement Co. tained. Plaintiff took fifteen days to a swer. : In tha matter of the estate of Mary L. Knowles & Webb, . P. Teaecjale, deceased; letters of administration were issued to George Teasdal. W R. Warner, H. F. McCuqe and John Half block west of Court House Kienkie were appointed to appraise the ' NEPHI, UTAH. estate. j The taking of testimony in case of the Nephi Irrigation Co. vs. 8. T, Yickers Notice of Forfeiture. was then resumed and occupiefi the remainder of the day. State of Utah, I 'l Cocnty of Juab j . m,-Le- ! i j Thursday session To John S. Jgcobs and Alfred Mikeaell and the Drum Mountain Mining Co. You notified, that I have expended t!32 for the yeir 1894 and $250.00 for the year 1895, in all $382.66, In labor and Improvements upon j the Rattler Group of claims consisting of tho. Link, "Copper Chief, .Alice.. Rattler, Missing Wonder cf the Hill and Gold Bug. Situated in will Detroit Mining District, Juab Co. Utah, asintho-offic1H9I and 1895, appear by certificate filed of the Recorder of the said district, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of Section 2324, Revised Statute of States, audit within 9 days after this, notice by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of the expenditures as your interests in said claims-wi- ll decision daring the coming week. j become the property of the subscribed unj der said Section 2324. ' . Fridays session, J. A. McBurnet. Court convened at 9:30 a, ra. A (few Drum, eb.lst 1896. Coart convened at 9:30 a. m. The ckse of Hyrnm B. Clawson vs. F. K. Morris trustee of the Gladstone Mining Co., was . dismissed. The case of the Nephi Irrigation Co. Vs. 8. T. Yickers was again resumed; at the conclusion of the evidence the court took a trip up the canyon to examine the water in question. Court met again at 8 p. m. to listen to the arguments of the attorneys, at che conclusion of which he took the matter Under advisement, aud will render jhis arc-here- by e I the-Unite- d rs 35-4- 3 ( Minor matter were disposed of, after which court adjoarned until Jane 15, 1896 t Old papers for sale at this office at 10c. a hundred. Hood to put under carpets, line shelves, etc. Not to be TrlfledJVIth. From CincinnatiLuzette.) Will people never learn that a cold" is an accident to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should be promptly applledT Tnere is no knowingwhere the trouble will end; and recovery is the rule the exceptions are terribly lrequent, and thousand upon thousands of fatal illnesses occur evefy yfear ushered in by a little injudicious exposure and seemingly trifling. symptoms. Beyond this, there are today countless invalids who can trace e their Complaints to colds,1 which time of occurance gave no concern,, and were therefore neglected. When, troubled with a cold use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is prompt and effectual. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale byr McNally & Lunt Druggists. - ' while-comple- te Estray Notice. I have in my possession the following des Cribed animal One brown horse about 19 spot In forehead dock tail thigh resembling 3costs on said animal be not If damages and ten days from the date of this paid within notice it will be sold to the highest bidder at Nephi city eitrayofpound.1 sale oclock p m. A Pril 4th Time and date to-wi- t: Igyg I Nephi, March 26th 1896. James Reid, Pound Keeper. None Builyers at the worlds Fair. at-th- j i Money t Loan one hundred to enjoys the exttra tenIn any amount from- On Ayers Sarsaparilla thousand dollars. been the of improved farm, distinction having ordinary exhibit at property orC.on water etoqk. only blood purifier allowed anManufacturT. Winn, County Recorder the Worlds fair, Chicago. - . ers of other sarsaparillas sought ty every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all tamed away under the rule forbidding the enapplication ottbe and nostrums. try of patentof medicines the Worlds fair authoriThe dicision ties in favor of Ayers Sarsaparilla was in efiect as follows: Ayers Sarsaparil la is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to tha list of nostrums. It is here on itsmerlts. 'Awarded 4 Highest Honors Worlds Fair,. El ! Notice to Creditors. State or Utah, t or j Co-o- vSy' KNOWLES , , Co-o- 'was troubled for years vith a sore on my knee, vhich' several physicians, ivho treated me, called 4 zaneer, 'assuring mo that nothing could be done to save my life. A a last resort, I ivas induced to try .yers Sarsaparilla, and, after' takt ing a number of bottles, the sort) Prosecuting 4Hrney Fike, ; Theopolie Lucian Gremaud, a native of & France, was naturalised. Another iqt of cases was again continued for the term, which had before been Agents for ther set for trial, which leaves the case o: Nephi Irrigatiqn vs. Samuel T. Vickeri MgCormiok Mower3 and the' onjy on on the docket for this term not disposed qf. The testimony in this case has been progressing rapidly all day Cooper Wagons, The court again gave the attorney x notice that at subsequent terms they Plows, Sulky must be ready with their cases or make a good showing for not being so, or they . , Harrow, will be summarily disposed of. In other words befatimated that his 'court would Hakes be rqn pn business principles hereafter. ' 4-- Ayers Sarsaparilla . - co. - Gytiio Persistent Uso of SESSION, m. Estate of Sarah lienke: letters of .administration were issued tq JohnKienke, and order for notice to creditors made. Elizabeth Kennedy was granted a divorce' frerq " Vyilliaoi B. Kenney aut plaintiff given the custody of the children. The Nephi Irrigation comPay vs. Samuel T. yickers is now in progress of trial. Thi is a cas ioyqlving the title to a portion of the waters of Salt Creek. Daniel Houtz; and Henry Adams are attorneys for plaintiffs and 8. A. jling and W. A- - C. Bryan for defendant. Tha case prqmises to be one oLconsiderable interest. ll henry w. E.IFE SAVED ' , Coqrt was called to order rt 9;30 amf was The case of the Bank vs. Hickmam resumed and went to the jury at p. er, , bout; A7 term. s, . if When we Sell him one The court convened at 9:30 a. rq. The cage of the First National bank of ' The vs. J. R. Hickman was continued. case is an action upon a promissory note for $1500, alleged to have been executed by defendant. The defense sets up' that the note in question was sighed by him in the ban If and delivered to Alma Hague at the request qf the plaintiff, 10 b? by him filled out and delivered to one Sharp or Morgan o( Tooele county; that Hague, instead of doing as directed, filled the note, making it payablp to Hagpe, and he indorsed it himself and delivered'- jt to the plaintiff without consideration, and that sach action was dQe without the of deknowledge, authority or consent fendant Hickman. Judge W. H- - Henderson appeared for 'the plaintiff, and Ellis andjWedgewood foy the defendant. Thq case was bitterly contegtefi from. beattorneys are'flght-in- g ginning tq end. The for every inch of ground. Growers associaPrice Bros. ys. the tern;, apd set for tion was passed forYyI Thursday, tnef first week in' the June , isarano t$ A2TR j i SATUKDAyS SESSION. , the i The Proceedings of the past Week Hickman Is eaten. The Water Case. Court Adjourns until fune I5th. COUNTT J DAB, l Estate of Sarah Kienke, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned of Sarah Administrator of the estate f pf, and Kienke, deceased, to the creditors all persons having claims against said deceasvouched, to exhibit them, with the necessary1 es, within four months after the first publica-at tion of this, notice, to said administrator his residence in Nephi City, Juab County, place for tne Utah, the same being the regular said estate. transaction of the business ofJOHM KiEKKB. estate the ef ofj Sarah Administrator MOST PERFECT MADE. Kienke deceased, U596. "4th h A Utah, Mf Dated at Nephi City, pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free j for AJ uums.tr aioc.. from Wm. A. C- - Bryan. Attorney Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant ' 4i-4; , l L 4Q YEARS THE. STANDARD. |