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Show Vol. VI. i ELECTRICITY li.V TO LIFE. H E. 6 row Late of Salt Lake Located Here. Perms.-neatl- 1 . Edwin CmiMoc.:: .e, Ik-.- i Dr. No. .15 Nephi City Utah, Friday, September 16, 1898. t!. :s y A A'l-iir- Ju -, del ride Nrl.oli and ! :tii whom v, Roads anti Bridge, Court Soavice CoiTipe.is.itlou B Jill! hi Compensation Night watch many Aa 75.00 fN 166.00 t.a 320.00 221.00 Ls 261.19 939.30 r-832.71 cJ1--! 15.13 33S.16 21.80 4 , p.UVU Jaaltr3Sg Comp-irRatio- Buildings 0lvi( Expanse j lift i u I While ia onr rounds tlio other s mi. day we came in contact with Dr. II, E. Grow of Salt Lake city, a ln-- tl: :a Salaries......... i gentleman who is no doubt well eg.-.- , i(U iiy company (Transcribing Mining Records.. known by many of onr citizens, and tl i c.iid t Street Sprinkling who came down ostensibly to ir. costumes SanitA'-Ul.J Me Fish and Game bis ei.'tt r Mrs J. I). Pexton. I ir nnv. 0.ry to Erroneous Assessment..., : r c. the courise of convereeGo.i th j failing is better irsuue Account d U ill ' r. of the Republic a . ui it.; public ere 1 ransl. nt Heres Katie. ti tion Tsx ; a the reason of hit thj ;:i.e di;i mini.! treat. Ii.'biita ! ) . - 43.41 9,969.94 ru.-pc- : o -- Sal-s.- ... visit to Nephi. la reply Mr. Grow p I. "5 j nl said ''.at Ue was intending to .ti t .t t. til'1 IUmI1 "! in nnd Ihi? t,;y. p eminently would practice hi piofi-H-'that ion elect ri city. Thodocto. showed rv us his manlier of treating patient, TTDifil A and nnder the influence of the electric current we wro shown the beauties of the electric science. OT of this pewer Dr. Grow can show his subjects ibeir weakest parts, give the reason for the weakness and administer a cure by outward application. Weco.d ss we SICK OR WELL A RUSH were bceptieal in the matter previNIGHT AND DAY. ous to entering his office hut on our departure we were convincod that the doctor knew what he was talk- The Packers at the Battle el Santiago de Cuba Were all Heroes. Their Heroic ing. about. Ammunition and naE.'fortslit Everyone knows or should know tions to theGetting Front Savd the Day. tluu the strength ami activity of U-- l. s il inr in-ca- te ..... Eni. in Favor Co. June 30. 1893. i Total s By-mean- During the Battle 23,891 29 Santiago, the luituial animal electricity which a man possesses is the measure of Ids mental and bodily vigor; and when it falls below the normal standard through excesses, overwork, etc. and impaired condition el th fcs actions of both body and mind inevitably ensues, so that in general terms disease may be regarded as a disturbance or lack of the proper electrical condition of the body, rendering the harmonious action of the various organs impossible, and it is only by a renewal of the vital force that disease is overcome. This is in a few words the treotment which Dr. Growr gives, as the electric current from Dr. Grows high power battery fully suppies the lack. The gentleman can be seen at the residence of Mrs. Reboka Udall, south of the S I V. track. Consultations are free to all. EACH OFFICER. PAID 8lsry...,.. ..$ Lottie Farmer, County Recorders Salary C. E. Abbott, County Treasurers Salary...... ...... ....... ns Collector in Platting Jas. N. Louder, for Court Service Jas. N Louder, Traveling Exp. as Assessor Edward Pike, County Attorney Salary EJward Pike, Travel. log Exn. in Criminal eriftr J. C. Kirkondall, County Commissioner's Salary J. C. K.rkendall Travelling Exp. as Commissioner P. P. Christeoen, County Sheriffs Valery P. P. Chris. enseo. Contingent fund D. B, Cronin, Deputy Sheriff's Salary D. B. Cronin Contingent fund.. J. C. McChrystal, County Sur- veyors Salary C. McChrystal, Mapping Ellen Sullivan, Janitress 12.50 800. CO ! 177. 05 300.00 187.22 300.00 23.10 800,00 110.10 700.00 177.20 480.00 162.40 60.50 Bailiff Norton, 410.00 49,00 100.00 Platting Janitress 750.00 and Pearl ycCune,L)eputy Recorders Salary Alice Grover, Deputy Clerks Salary Gicrge Kendall, Compensation Annie j 13.85 Jav. N. Louder, County Assessors Salary Jas. N. Louder, for Mapping and J. 900.00 Travelling Expense Ai-bott- , -. and Diari hoea Keruedy. we were able to keep our work and keep our health; in fact r sincerely believe that atone critical time this medicine was the indirect favior of our army, for if the puckers had been unable to work there would have been no v.ny of getting supplies to the front. Thera were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself Lae the good fortune to lay in a good stippy of this before we medicine for our pack-traleft Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life, The above 'etter was written to the manufacturers of this mekicine, the Chamberlain Mediciue Co , Des Molne-- , Iowa. For sale by Cpas. Foote and Sons. 900.00 1, 000. 00 Butler, nf pack train No. 3, frim Santiago de Cuba en July writing n- Commissioner 2'jrti, bays: V.'e all lirnl diarrhoea in F. W. Chappell, County Com- mote or less violent, form, uad when w missionersSalary lauded w e had no time to sea a doctor, F W. Chappell Travelling Exp. as Commissioner for it n as a case of rtiBh and rush night and dej to kwep the trooys supplied Jas. E. Tayiof, County Ccfnmis- sioners Salary with Biumunition and rations, but thanks to Chamiierlain's Colic, Cholera Jas. E. Taylor Travelling Exp. P. F. K itor Republic. COUNTY F. Grover, County Clerks C. E. 300.00 300.00 well-know- Financial Statement. Replying to the article in the editorial columns ot your lad Dsue aa to the part I took iu those resolutions recently passed by the Utah Presbjtery at Mauti, will sa iu the first place that I have never taken part iu any of the religious controversies of this state, and it is far from my intention to do so at this time. However, since the inquiry has been made I will slate that I was not a delegate to the presbytery, but was there merely as a epectator and had nothing whatever to do with the business there transacted more than any other spectator. I wiil say, however, in reference to that resolution concerning the public schools that as I have been connected with the public schools in this place for the past four years and having been to the principalsliip lor the fifth, I dont see how I can bo views than does net apply certainly here in Nephi. Will Bay farther that nearly every member of the school trustees for the past five or six years has repeatediy. told me that tlie question of religious preference has never entered into their deliberations in the employment of teachers and I judge this is true, from the fact that at no time daring this period has there not been employed one or more Gentile teachers. I would like to add further that ed so-call- 106.00 Compensation 120.00 Cotnpsnstion 84.00 Chas. Haynes, Expense of Justice 182.75 in Criminal cases Cbas. Hay nes. Fruit Tte Inspe140.00 ctors Salary for Medical E. Service E. Wilcox, in John S. Lindsay Bulivcrs Great Drama. rendered Paupers 96.50 "Richelieu. OF THE Lee Hopper, Expense of Justice 51.10 in Criminal cases County Auditor of Juab County, State Thomas Carter, Road Supervisor The public of Nephi will havoj From Juno 30, 1897 120 40 of Utah. of Nephi... the opportunity of hearing and I1C Morten jen, road supervisor to June 30, 1898. ICO 20 Levan seeing John 8. Lindsay, Utalia fish and game warJohn Harris, talented actor and his (Published by Authority of the Auditor.) 60 CO den at drama in classic company, H. II. Hoyt, deputy sheriff and bailiff 120 80 Footes Opera House Monday and RECEIPTS. assessor and Jas. deputy Garrett, and 19th, 20th, Tuesday, September Jnab Co. June 30, 1897 3,853.08 treasurer 512 30 260.41 Robert Sterling, deputy surveyor opening in Bulivei s great historic State Warrant Co. officer. 35 00 214.66 John Belliston, copyist This play is Tax sr.le redemption 167 50 drama Richilieu. 113.95 Florence McCuae, copyist 12S 00 considered Mr. Lindsays master- Fines 279.55 Louie Chappell, oopyist Lent 135 00 5. 88 Mattie Paxman, copyist piece. and in it he is considered by Loss aod Gaia 102 00 3,2gQ.G0 J vephino Brynn, copy iet 115 CO a gtnf many of the ablest Liquor License Licasne 7o6.lt ..Ira. D. K. iirowrn, copyist 104 00 clitics in the United States General Taxes for year of 1897 10,779,75 Mamie Ilvde, copyist g7 50 to be seconp to none on the Ameri- Int. and Publication D. Tax.... 10.81 Thomas Crawley, inspector of Bees 15.15 105,00 J. O. Freekleton, Expense of Juscan stage Salary Refund 29.42 tice in Criminal cases To get the best results from Transient Herds 23.55 Edward Kay, Road Supervisor Inquests Shakespearian and other classic Eees County Cierk 1,641.45 Mona 1,954.15 F. B. Shelly, Auditor 158.00 plays has been the life work of the Fees County Recorder 608.52 A. L. Louder, Deputy Assessors Fees County Sheriff Armed actors. worlds greatest S ilary Total with the traditions and stage ex23,891,29 Wm. Tunbridge, Expense of Justice in Criminal cases DISBURSEMENTS. periences of their predecessors, this C. L. Deputy Assessors latter generation of great players Rent f 72.00 Salary 668.17 (among whose names appear John Maps and Plats... J. R. Blacx Deputy Treasurers 1,288.45 S. Lindsay) having out stripped all Pauper Expense Salary 23.71 Taxes Abated immin Deputy Assessors W.J.S prev ious efforts to put Shakespear- Criminal Expense 1,027.70 T. Sulii an, Compensation J, 1,473.54 ian and other clasic dram before Books ao3 Stationery 827.00 Night watch 455.27 Expense Traveling the world in proper dress. 97.13 County Total...1. 12,031.40 Mr. Lindsay with the experience Abstraot Printing 290.00 Records CLASSIC DRAMA. Hi Mr. Browns Reply. . AMOUNT 3 m m m wail 185,32 2 50 3. CO 3,269.81 ob T xes..... Inqaejts p 128.3: V m & m m m m Gold Crown and Bride Work a Hpeeii ,1ty. & m 16.75 16.50 135.49 18.40 - Int s 3 839. CO 10 00 K 'h-i- i J. A. BOOTH, r 15 59 i j m rl Light and Futl HU 81141 e Rebate on Clerk's Fee .aa!-- ' ici h :on, play the Public Health m t;.e K.'i'cih lanju-- ! Tax Sale i ( 13 ? - t m m V ut ort, together with hla! Ouies Furniture aid Fmtursj.. y aii-at h.ng.JCl'erimc jln rectionofB PS Kid i. 49 y j j mmmn tsm 63S 13 during the eight years' experience I had in teaching, previous to coming to Utah, I was never treated better, never had a greater consciousness of the confidence of the community, and I have never felt that my work was more highly appreciated by school officers, patrons and pulils, than I have experienced here in Nephi. n dra-im.i- n; to-da- y. L-- e, The Chief Burgess of Mileeburg, Pa., DeWitts Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever useJ in his family during forty years of house keeping. They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles, Small in size but great iu results. A. Lunt save & Son. There will be no service at the ,Metho-die- t chapel next Sunday evening a the Methodist will meet with the Presbyterians at their chapel. Dont put revenue stamp on letter as that means cf transportation will not take them on foot out of th office. The post master requests that the public take Del. Osier cme near having a serious accident the other day. Jt set ins that as the gentleman was getting out timber for the erection of h'a derricks, lie slipped and a piece 49 feet long by IS inches ia width was dragged over the small of his back. As it was the gentleman was badly bruised, and is still Buffering from tbs effects of the aecidcnt. Will Spark and a few other young biooda want out chicken about ing the other day, and when ready to reti rn Will, you moaettiag on a tence exolaimed. tion to ah back and Ill shoot an as to make him hear. Alright Skid Vis Hague, and V'itU that the pantomime whith all his commenced, Nlo boll-remight and Will shot with all his might( but unfortunately he forgot the kickiag qualities of that gen, for head over heels ho went, his head sticking in sor e soft ploughed ground. Med have been stick-lo- g tbeie yet hut the boys gratefully to dig him out, ms they ild not want thu owner of the field to think that somsone had i laced a tea roc row in his po'ato patch t scare the cro ' away. ThoNebo Brown Stone coin par v is a r.ew organization la our midst, but it bids fair to become on of great import mce ia building circles generally. Parke and Cazier are the nroprist'ors, and they propose to entar the market with building slooe from their eastern quarries which are situated iu Salt Creek canyon. The atone is of quality and wiil stand the wear a tear of the weather. The firm hove purchased two powerful derricks, each capable of holding fl fteou to'ss. and whioheanbe manipulate i by man horse nod steam power. Already they bate orders from builders and they expect to commence shipping next wesk or as soon a t e derricks are place in position. One of the derricks will be at the quarries Dd one at the switch. People should remember that every new industry commenced in this city mea, s the employment of extra help and u this ia the only way fur Nephi to be built upthe people generally shoald extend a helping hand. d ffrst-che- a 1 Sulphurl Sulphurl Co-op- A car lend at the . The speech o! Father Abraham in the last number ot Fuor Richard Almanac by Berjamin-Frankl- in published in 1717, Contains tin Wisdom ot many ages and nations assembled and formed into one connected discourse. When first publi-he- d it attracted world wide attentim and was copied in all of the newspapers in all of the newspapers in America and England and translated in many foreign languages. Would you like to read It? Get a copy free of charge at Im te A Sons store. A big Reduction on Children Clothsuits from J1.2 up. ing at the Co-Miss Anna Borensou returned P uurday morning from Provo, where she h o been visiting, the ast two weeks. 7 op About one mouth ago mv child, which is fifteen mouths old, had an attack of diarrhoea accotnpa"id by vomiting. I gave it such lemeiiies as are usually given in such cases, hut as nothing gave relief we sent for. i physician udJ it was under his care for a wet k. At this time the child h id been sick for about ten days and wai having about tweniyiive operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that uuDbs it boob obtained relief it would not live. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I decided to try it. T soon noticed a change for thebet ter; by its continued use a complete oure was brought about and it is now healthy. C. L. Boggs, perfectly Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by Foote Sc Sons. No. 3302 Notice for Publication. Laud Office At halt Lake (fit , I ith. Sep. f 13, J8k8. f I hereby piven that the following-narne- d settler ban tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, und that aairt proof wiil be made before th5 County Clerk of Juab County, at Nephi, Utah o;i October 3lwt, INH, vU: Augustus shepherd H, . (M14, for the N NJE and Sea. IU Tp. 14SR1B. Hen mew the following witness to prove hiH continuous residence upon and cultivation Haul land, via: Charles Olsen, Sarneft Neil-oof cogoizanc ot this fact. Edwin Malmgrlan, and Nephi Neilson ail Some people have an idea thsr if they of Levan, Utah Frank D. Hobbs, Register out a one cent stamp on a letter and not 1 seal the same tha they will go to their destination just the same. The postal re?ulatioos distinctly state that no letters or correspondence will be sent either sealed or ansealsti without a two cent Notice o, That is the price of the stamp. Tbs postmaster requests that the public will regulate their letters accordingly. DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scald3, Barns. Republic per year. Ee. Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Ploaaa julck rssulta, oafs t iih, . , |