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Show The Nephi Nephi City. Utah, Friday. May 6. 1904. Vol. 15. 10 - PER GENT. OFF -- : 10 Local Notes. i For Choice seed potatoes call J. E. Irons. Mrs. J. R. Edgheill entertained her friends Saturday evening. County Attorney Pike was over from Eureka on legal business yesterday. Single Comb White Leghorn Eggs, per Setting, .r0 cents. WAS WASHINGTON'S Interesting just opened up' a new lot of Waist, Waist Patterns, and Dress Goods of all the latest deWe have signs, to which we wish to call v our attention, and as an induce ment for you to call at once we will allow 10 per cent. IJiscount on above mentioned lines all next week. . Don't fail to come in at once for you will need tfie goods and now Our is a chance to pave money. entire line of Dress Goods included in this. Chas. Foote & Sons Men's, Boys' and Children's Straw and Crush Hats, just in. a8 J. R. PRICE. D. Mrs. E. Sorenson is spending a few days with her parents in Manti. County Clerk Andrews was called to Salt Lake on leagal business Tuesday. Frank Hoyt returned Sunday from Nevada where ho has been teaching school. For Sale. A nearly new, 3 J Studebaker wagon running gears. Oscar Bowers. You are cordially invited to x call and sample the new stock of goods at the City Liquor Store. Golds-brough- . doing. t Loa Sidwell and Bessie Norton Ray Gowers, won in a spelling test in Mr. BLickett's room last Friday. At a spelling test, in the seventh grade, in which the girls spelled against the boys, the girls won. Country, York." As soon aa the cmter had cooled. Maj. Raleigh hastened to the vault and was much relieved to find after the cane had Iwn re moved from the chamois kin case that it had not leen scorcltcd. Fresh Fish every Friday at Chase's Market. Try it. The best kind of Lard at Chase's Market at 15 cents per pound. The old reliable City Liquor Store is again open to the public. Call nnd see them. Eight new instruments have been added to tho band, which now consists of twenty members. The boys are progressing nicely. At tho prize dance given by the Opera House management on List Friday evening tho cash prize was awarded to James Pain ter and Miss Lillio Pexton. The booby prize was won by L. Jay Foote and Miss Ellertson of week make one dozen dull finished photographs and one col or one dozen ored one for gloss finished and oni colored one for 12.00. Bring your baby and get a colored picture. on Shoes and Summer Goods f-.- fA I j Excelsior Mercantile Company I The Big Store with Little Prices. 2 9Sccce&9 Q0coeoec3t tto j "Wlilto Goods. In Silk Finish Persian Lawns, India Lin- ens and Swiss Mulls. The most desirable fabrics for your graduating gowns. are the Voiles. We have a rage' for this summer. nice assortment, in a variety of colors. Cotton "Wnsli Qoods and Percales in Zephyr Ginghams, Mer- cerized Madris Cloths. Hyde & Whitmore Co. Juab Stake Quarterly Conference. The Stake Quarterly Conference was held iir the tabernacle last Saturday and Sunday. Elder George A. Smith, Andrew Jensen and Henry W. Naisbetr were the visitors and main speakers. Iho subjects discussed were varied and timely, advising all to get out of debt and live within their means. Honor your parents, for a mother's lov and influence goes with a child through life. Keep the Sabbath day holy, and various other admonitions of like character. Sunday afternoon Apostle Smith stated thai Councilor Charles Sperry had asked to be releasBrother Sperry ed from the Stake Presidency. stated that he had asked this on account of his advanced age and impaired hearing. Ho was honorably released. His services Lave extended over a period of over twenty years, being a coun cilor to President Wm. Paxman during his presidency and until his death. Isaac II. Grace was then sustained as first councilor and John W. Ord as second councilor to President J. W. Paxman. A children's party will be given in the Open House tomorrow afternoon, commencing at three o'clock. Admission 15c. The Commissioners were in session Monday and Tuesday. No business of importance was transacted. Range Inspector Pack, of Pay son. is in tows this week looking after the interests of the Pay-so- n Forrest Reserve in this vicinity. The total precipitation for the past few days, as roof was a gauged by the leakage in the fraction over six inches, elsewhere it is reported to be a little over three inches. It was a good rain and the prospects for crops were never better at this season of the year. George Hobb of this city has been notified by Governor Wells that if it is isible to make room in the Utah building at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Any person turning any .kind for an irrigation exhibit he would of stock in, or hauling wood of be called upon to furnish models any description from what is of different kinds of wters and known as tho Cazier & H rough X take charge of the exhibit. Wo' ciittle ranch, without consent, m feel to commend the Governor! will bo prosecuted to the full exon bis selection, as it is .safe to tent of tho law. DAVID CAZIEU, say that there is not a ir.an"in ORSONCAZ1ER, $ the entire West who has a better J. W. HROUGII, knowld of irrigation matters J. II. HKOUCIL uian Mr. Hobb. Notice. Continucs all this week at Our collection of these fabrics forjthis season is tho most attractive wo havo ever shown. Co-o- p . where ho will have headquarters. Enoch Burton was in Chester this week on business in connection with the new ?5,000 school bnilding, the contract of which has been awarded Grace Bros. Mrs. R. B. Smith, our new photographer, will for the next two SALE Credit j.ud Collection i'uieau at Liberty ind German streets, Bays the New York Sun. "In (Jen. Washington's will," paid M.ij. Raleigh, "two car.es are mentioned. One was bequeathed to Hob i t Washington, of ('hop-tank- , Va., who gave it to Robert Thompson, a relative. "Later it parsed to Miss Kittie Thompson, a sister of Robert Thompson, and finally Peter Gra-soWashington of New York, who was assistant secretary of t he treasury under Guthrie, was the owner of the stick. "Peter Grnson Washington bequeathed the cane to the oldest male heir of (Ion. George Wash-ingtowho was living at the time f his death. The late Mrs. was a rrnndd;"'Wor of a Mrs. M. l'herxo;!, rf WasliJigto::. I). C, who lefore her marriage wag a Miss Washington. After some contention it was proved that, Mrs. Raleigh's brother, whose family name was Edwards. was the jierson entitled to the pen session of the cane. 1 pun ha-the relic for mr wife, and when she died it Iweame my property. ' Although described as a rane. the relic is really a staff. It is of bamboo, about four and a half et long and just such a stick as Washington might have used in tramping over his broad acres in Mount Vernon. The Washington coaf of nrms adorns its gold head, and it iscncircled with a gold band, upon which i inscribed: "Willed to Robert Washington ami by him to descend to Peter Grnson Washington, of New AND SUMMER DRESS GDODSr One of the things that passed through the Baltimore lire unscathed was a cane once owned by George Wr.shiunion and now the piojiertv of Maj. 11. II. Raleigh. The eauo reposed duriug the lire in the vault of the Merchants' d i The Special SPW86 of Cano Onc Father of Jxia Ha-leig- h a - STAFF. n The sventh grade pupils will write as their final composition for examination on the following subject, viz: "My Work in the Seventh Grade," Jacob Coleman and George D. Peacock were visiting the several rooms in the Central on Tuesday of this week. to all. Lost. An umbrella, about six Program, Sunday, May 8. weeks will bo rendered at the tabernaThe following ago while shopping. Findwill er under the of the please leave at Record cle next .Sunday night auspices offlce and receive pay for trouble. Y. of Y. L. M. and M. the htake supcrintendency L. Ewing. Mrs. J. 7:30. at A. I. Mrs. Mary May Chase The officers of Talk on Literature, Company A conPexton Sisters ferred with Senator Duet Whitmore Miss Delia Whitmore Recitation in to yesterday building regards W. C. Anderws War Talk on Japan-Russianew The has result armory. The public is cordially incited. not been announced. Dance at the Opera House tonight. Brigham Garrett has been promoted to section boss on the S. P. L. A. & S. L Ry. and will it leave soon for Spanish Fork " . No. 19, n Stenographer Cook returned yesterday from the south where he was attending court for the past two weeks. Mrs. W. L. Cook entertained Monday evening in honor of her friend Mrs. James Orton of Butte, Montana. For bicycle repairing of all kinds and locks, guns, sewing machines, etc, go to the Nephi Racket. B. F. Warwood, Mgr. C. H. Patten, the gonial representative of the San Pedro Ry. was hero from the city yesterday in the interest of his road. There will be a childrens' party given at the Opera House on Saturday evening, commencing at 3 o'olock. Admission 15 cts. Remember the City Liquor Store is the place to go for pure liquor for family use. Kind and courteous treatment guaranteed School Notes. The following named students were good in deportment during the last week: Carlos Boswell, Alberta Blackctt, busie Ustier, uennie Itiches, Rosey Sperry, Julia Billings, Sylvia McPherson,, Wanda Patten, Foncel Goldsbrough, Diane Meletta Goldsbrough. Dorothy Salisbury, Katie Kendall, Evan Bigler, Eva Bigler. Mrs. C. J. Sperry favored Miss Bailey's room with a visit last Friday, also Mrs. Richard Salis bury on Wednesday. We are always glad to have the parents come and sco what the children are HIatory Owned by on i CORD L. A. Bailey & Sons, In Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies Hand and Fired Cultivators, Fencing, etc i3 Wire AIho carry a line of ALL KINDS OP EXTRAS. SECTIONS, GUARDS, KNIVES, ETC. HAY, GRAIN and FEED STABLK3. et door to KxccUior II crrautilc Compaoy. General Machine Shops SMITH BROS. Proprietors. Special attention given to General Repairing Any IJroken Part Promptly Furnished at REASONABLE PRICES and satis- - faction guaranteed in all cases. 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