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Show 4 Jl HE NEPMI Record, Nephi City, Utah, Friday, October 30. 1903. Vol. 14. No. 44. In the District Court. WE OLD RELIABLE mining claims, patented, was ordered. denied; and a Tho District Conn was opened This was claim previousmining here last Monday morning, it ly sold under an order of the being the beginning of the regu- court by tho administrator and lar fall term, with Judge only realized for it $490, but beon the bench. The foling appraised at $30000, the price beorders and lowing settings secured for the claim was ing made: thought not sufficient and thus The venire for jurors was the ordering of the property to made returnable Nov. 10th. be resold. Hannah S. Simons, vs. Rio Estate of James B. Darton, Grand Western Railway Co. and order setting apart far widow all Grand Central Mining Company; of the porperty of decedent was set for trial Nov, 10th. allowed. Leonard DeLong, vs. Eagle Estate of James Pexton, order and Blue Bell Mining Co. etv aL for final distribution allowed. re-sal- e A Big Swindle There is no bigger cheat in anything than in the jewelry business. There arc so many manufacturers who just make it to look and to sell, without any regard to its wear, and so many dealers who buy and sell the very cheapest they can gt, simply because there are very few people who can tell a cheap Mari-oneau- fplf : Absolutely Pure THERE , IS AO SUBSTITUTE IN POLITICAL CIRCLES Snap Shots. V 1 . piece from a good one. WHEN YOU BUY JBWELHV, unless you are a judge and an expert at that, you are simply at the mercy of the one you buy from. We have made the jewelry business a study for the past nine years. KB DON'T CLAIM TO KNOW IT ALL, to know "a thing or two" about jewelry. claim we do but The greater portion of this time we have sold jewelry at set for June 11th. Estate of Edward Morris, J. P. Harriw, vs. T. M. Ferrin petition for sale of all property et al; set for Nov. 12th. allowed. Daniel Neff, vs. South Swansea Mining Co. set for Mov. 12th. Bell of Jefferson Distillin o Co. vs. J. P. Motherwell et al; set for Nov. ICth. Western Loan & "Savings Co. vs. Elizabeth Shimmins; set for Nov. 16th. J. L. Lisonbee vs. David Collins et al; set for Nov. 17th. Juab School District, vs. Joel F.G rover et al; set for Nov. l&th. J. Wilson Dryborough, vs. Dora Kohl, set for Nov. 19th. Nephi, and undoubtedly the people should begin to know a thing or two about us. Suffice it to say, our business is larger than ever before, and we will Estate of Edwin narley, petition for approval of final accout and decree of distribution al TELL YOU WHY NEXT WEEK. W. T. DENN & CO. lowed. Brown sThe. Jewelers. Race A simple, quit affair in tho form of a marriage ceremony and a wedding breakfast took place at the Presbyterian parsonage Saves Two f rum Death. "Our littK d:ii(?1T had an almont fii i'l ' "f ipt'trf i.ii4'i anil on Saturday evening, Oct. 17. The bride, Miss Minerva Race in uiit'.riiLir." write Mm. V. K. Ltimod and the groom, Mr. Leslie Brown, of Armonk. N. Y ' but, when all other son of Mrs. Carrie P. Brown remedies tailed, foiled, we eived her a Harper & Shriver vt C F. of this life with Di. KIdb's New Dieooverv. city, arrived on the morn- Our Ercanbrack & Co. set for Nov. niece, who had Consumption In au ing train from Eureka. The cer unvanRTd 0th. et aio urd thi wonow- was immediately per fui - Hans i emony au1 Co. KviUy the la perfectly J. vh. Ajax Mining formed by Rev. J. D Stormont. well.' bcpoitUi Uirodi and lunrf 1 iamty wedding breakfast was yield to Dr. Kag'a New Diacoi-er- y ten days given to answer. as to no other sue I cine on earth. Daniel NefT vs. South Swansea; then served by Mrs. Stormont. Infallihl far On.'h and Co! la. !W denrirrcr overruled and five The young couple, to whom we aud tl 00 tattle ty all wish all success'.nnd hapevery Trial free. belles Druggists. Foote. and Goldebrough on the days to answer. in life, left on" ibe afterpiness Geo. vs. Edward Elmer search for someone to support et al; demurrer confessed noon traiu for Eureka wherq they their ticket and thirty days given to amend. will make their future home. Dennis Sullivan vs. Ella SulliJudges of Election. van; demurrer to complaint overFollowing named men were apruled; motion to quash overruled Indigestion Is often caused by vsr of flection as to act pointed judges authority says and thirty days given to file an eating. Ad eminent done thus exceeds that from the barm be election at to the municipal account. the excessive use of alcohol Eat all 3il in held on this of the the good food you want but don't day city Mary S. Ditmer vs. John F. the stomach. A weak stomach next month: Ditmer; demurrer sustained and may refuse to digest what you eat. District No. 1. Lester Gustin, Then you need a good dlgestaot like plaintiff given ten days to am end. Kodol, which digest jour food withPeter Suttou and John 8. Cowan. out Cloa Freckleton vs. Charles the stomach's aid. This rest and No. District 2. tonics Kodol contains. wholesome Roy the Brougb, Frecklcton; demurrer overruld soon health. Dietlngunoeces-saryrestore O. Vickers. OstlerandThos. George and ten days given to answer. Kodol quickly relieve the feelfrom District No. 3. -I- D. Allred, T. ing of fulness and bloating meals In the matter of the estate of some people suffer after which Peter E. Williams, deceased; a L. Foote and Stephea Boswell. Absolutely cures lodlgeition. .L. 4A. District No. Sr. for re order Biiley Kodol Nature' Tonic. petition approving oo1 by fc. C. DiWittA Co .Cbl-Borenson. of sale Peter of turn Chas. and California the lode TrprA Ilayuea Hyruin expUins the situation. Xfe L feotlia co&UlM I X Umm ibetdc at. N8I di-eii- Mc-Cn- First National Banfc o Nopiii. : 15 0,0001 Capital.... Surplus and Profits. ..'......990,000.. General Bunking liu all Special attention piven to out of tow a bwt4 uess. j cs e. OBOCWHITMORSC, Pmrident.E-.jW. S. MoCORWICK.Vlce-PiHlriu- . O. M. WUITMHK, Canhler. ll'OGNK OILKS. AMltol Cjwfcler. ne StfoinraacHii T. C. WINN, Notary' ftoi ud Abstracter Makes Deeds. v, Writes Insurance lias Money to Loan. Can sell yoi a nice home or a good farm, or find you s customer if you have one for over-loa- d I. . J " sale attend to all business at U.S. Land Office, or with State Hoard of Land Commissioner. Can also OEc 1l dor Routb of Bfcfck.. f Harmony in Clothes. One of the chief characteristics of our suits is the artistic way in which the colors of fabric, lining, trirnmiogs, etc, are combined. In addition to civinz the clothes ft vie and superior quality the makers of tinse gcods evidently give a lot f atwntirn 1o these Latmonious combinations. You may think the buttons on a suit too email a matter to in our fVno is clo'he?. You rhouldd ee pend any thought on: but you'll fiud that even the eelectiou of the right bittons is carefully the real art in the?e suits for Men and Boy. They are right in every respect. It makes ni difference wheth r thi yonng fellow Is allowel to buy his own clothes, or his father or mother buys them; this store is the right plice for it. He can come a?o le if yon chooej we've git what he wants at the right price. We've got the right IhlDg for lhee young chaps; and moft of them know it. Those who don't are the greatest die lowers. yrmsit sm&MNBxnr "waists Can be properly supplied here. Nothing more artistic can be produced for the small price asked, than that produced at this store. Elegance and economy arc fittingly combined in the work put from our Millinery department. You should give Mrs. McCune a call when fn need of Millinery work. The fact Is, if you want the popular thing, ,ycu cannot afford to tuy elsewhere. The Big Store with Little Prices. N4 i imxhcns CMiisiMtiaen e its ot eea teene e J. " |