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Show Tha Republic Nephi, Utah, Saturday, Nov. 21 4 A.oses THE REPUBLIC. i V TIiatcT'er. The severing of Mn-e- s Thatcher from ISSUED SATURDAY MOUSING the Quorum of the Twelve Ajosties ha called fu, th many uncomplimenw. L. ROE, Editor. tary runatks from all dieses of people Moses Tha cLer was admired for his TERMS OF SUB'CKIPTIOX: individuality and while he may have 00 One Year been thoroughly conscientious in his stand, the pusitiou which he is placed All communication rt latino to iiin editorial matter should be ahirewd, 1 Kcjublic. r i , All remilt.un s ami buiiu ss letters should be addressed to The Republic Publishing bo., JtfVphi, J uab Count) , U iih. Is it silver or ogold. November will tell but you can tell upon investigation that the best place to invest any kind of money is at Lunt's Pharmacy. Call in is not altogether pleasant. and see us, we have reNo matter what the claim may be duced everything to. against him, we are (if the opinion that it is purely a matter fur the church to decide. Those who took action against d, him we are have the greatest for the gentleman, and what respect Tin: KLFLUUC PUBLJUlVi COMPANY they did was done with the greatest H McCune, Manager. consideration for the position he occupies in the community, and we are sure Application has been made at the Nepln pot would willingly undo what Las been Dftlce for tratuinisMon through the mails as done if they could conscientiously do it. mail matter. When people claim a public trial for the gentleman they are trespassing on SATURDAY AO V. 11th, ISM. ground which they have no right to occupy. The church have no more to do with the political affairs of the state than chalk has to cheese. We hope these pestiferous meddlers who are seeking to breed discontent, IN vrdl mind their own business. This sad affair, which is regretted by the Mormon people, has nothing whatever to do with them. rJhe old conditions will never prevail again, and all the rot about returning to those conditions will be treated with will The Young Utah. contempt by sooner some newspapers come to a realization of that fact the better it will be We must have an electric light for all concerned. plant. We are sorry for Moses Thatcher. Sorry that he has risen against his asMt. Nebo will now forge to the front sociates who have been his companions as a mining camp. But we believe he is through life. GijH Lake Candy, Drugs, VI econd-clas- Prises Me carry an elegant hue of sati-fie- Medicines, Toilet Articles, Be Sure that you THE AUTUMN GIRL Perfumes, Soaps, Combs, s Brushes, Stationery etc. Books, Prescriptions correctly compounded Yours for Health, Lunts Pharmacy, Main Street, Nephi, ADVERTISE TheRsplibliG It Pay you. standing on false ground and time would get rich if testify to the truthfulness of our will McKinleys election (lues not soetu to have hurt tha country as yet. The Signs of the There is an electric light plant on foot. Support it when it comes to light. nuasure. The times are beginning to improve and Utah is one of the most blessed of states. Already it is noticeable that the tightness of the money market is easier. A number of banks, both preceding and during election, who refused to pay out their gold, have now commenced todis-bursthe yellow metal with apparent freedom. This is a good indication and the renewed interest taken in mining and manufactuiing circles, is also another evidence of the stability of American pluck and perseverence. The people should take an interest in these events and help advance all soits of schemes that have for their object The la a; election has not changed or dimmed the brightness of the stars on the growth and upbuilding of Utah. Old Glory. They are pay- Utah is all right it the Democrats have carried the state. The country will still advance and dont you forget it is getting better, brighter ana newsier every month. It is one of the gems which should bs on editors table. news-papori- ev-er- y Have the. natural gas wells in Salt Lake petered out? tion which is That is the quesagitating the minds of that enterprising town. Charley Ilall Thos J. Schofield :3V 20 2V 14 4 1 8 3G Cowan II. Bigler P. Midgely Turner Davidson Goldsbrougb County Attorney Whitteinore of Salt Lake county has rendered another decision. He claims that the election law is invalid. Attorney Bishop will cess. now dissect his diagnosis. I.15 75 4 3.25 40 80 1 2 15 1 1.50 1.50 3.45 75 9.00 g 40 go , G 2 4 G G 18 G 22 G 5G 23 G 40 1.50 3.00 40 40 14.70 7.40 7.55 7.50 49 G 31.65 9G 5.80 6 1.60 7 5.25 Harriet Ostler Thomas Vickers L. A. Bailey Isaac Edinborough James Garrett, Jr.... W. X. Brown Bowers James T. Greenhalgh... Martha J. Jones Sarah M. Brown Unity A. Chapoell 1 1 55 75 20 4G 2G 2G 7.75 2.10 3.20 3.20 2.10 1.90 1 75 4 H, 2 G Lizzie llenriod Charles Collin wood. W . R. May JamesL. 75 75 1.35 1 g Coleman Gage H. go - Sr 2.52 3.15 1.35 q- Sperry Abraham 2.05 g 10 1G William Alva G. Knowles George Turner Chas Sperry Edward Ingram The Republic is informed wn reliable authority that an organization is on foot looking to the establishment of an electric light piant. This subject has been brought to the notice of the peohope ple by this paper, and wee?-nestare who that the citizens, that is those able, will subscribe for stock in this enterprise when u franchise is granted. We understand that the city council this matwill be importuned in ter and we feel sure that the gentlemen composing that body will throw no straw in the way for a successful consummation of the enterprise. Wehave groped about in darkness for some time and this darknb seems u to have partially cnv'eioped in minds if the of the people, but it now lookfe ray of light will be an nssurt'i0' thing and that the enterprise will be a suc- 20 75 75 I3; 1 1 Elizabeth Batchelor C. 1.50 3.15 5.25 4.65 2.25 2:25 75 25G T. L. Foote Harriet P. Barton Jacob Bowers....'. Annie vV. R. Thos. Henry 70 75 G 1 George Winn George Ostler James 0 7 27G 3 3 Peter Sutton JohnS. 29.53 6.00 75 1.87 19.50 1.90 2 1 Charles Andrews J. A. Booth David Broadhead W. W. Allea IS3t Edward II. Rudd Annie II. Peterson Thos Crawley Louis Chapius Martha V If j Amos Allen Mary E.Buckholt ly Wehave received the Rocky Mountain Editor for October. Its a daisy and 22 Martha Price James T. Oekey Sarah E. Warner The Electric Light Plant ing too large dividends to do that. J. W. Ellison II. J. Hawkins Chas. Morris, The election is over and all those calare crying hard Grover is quietly singing, I wonder amity howlers who of this fact. where this mortal will be, In Nineteen times should take notice sure to take a forward is America Hundred and One. bound in the road of progression and all None of the mines have closed down the talk against it will be of no avail. at preseut in this state. Shed Lunt E. P. Kendall Times, o The Mutual Improvement classes of this; city are progressing in a great OFFICE OF THE XEITII IRRIGATION Company. Nephi City-- , Utah. There is unpaid and delinquent on aecouut of a tax toted and determined by the members aud land holdois of the Nephi Irrigation Company, on the 7th day of April 1890, the several amounts set opposite the names of he resjieetive members and land holders as follows: Share Amt. Angelina Cazier Sarah Tranter Wm. Euckholt Cole and in accordance with law, and the order of the trustees of said company, made on the 7th. day of April 1890, the interest of each of the foregoing members and landholders in the canals and ditches of said Nephi Irrigation Company, aud in the rights to the use of the water therein flow-- . mg or so much thereof as may be necessary, will be sold at the Court House, Nephi City, Juab Co., Utah, on the 7th day of December 1896, at 12 oclock, noon, of such day, to pay the said tax, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of tho sale, I. H. Grace, Se-- Vanted-- On Idea s. 1 Chicago. 1 DeWitts Little Early Risers. Th ,v. famous Uttlo pill. uix mi' , V 4 .1TK ARE WARRANTED. When you want Good Clothing buy the H. S. & M. brand. It is the best In the market affords for the money asked. Dont be cajoled in taking the flim flam stuff because it is cheap at any price. No shody is cheap at any price. The H. S. & M. is strictly all wool and as honest goods as can be made. The workman- ship is the highest grades and the prices extremly low. Made expressly for and sold only by the t EXCELSIOR n 1111 illJii .. Leaders CO. in Low Prices. ,v U lull Nephi .Li j i a; ' wr r .i If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the dispose hoarseness. If Chamberlains -- ijj L THIS LABELED y. McKinley can cut tha Republican frrte.'t rctir ICpn: th.r mnv trlnf; you wmOlu 50 . Patont Alter-4nWfcliiiEltURN party loose from the gold syndicate of Write JOHN $i.8C , na Oder aetiw ton V. V f r Cough Remedy is given as soon as the New York and the unlawful trusts long UKl itt i ? w , liun irf ' mtlj 1 wo child becomes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after t.be cronpy cough ha to do to enough the west, he justice appeared th attack can al'tays be preby giving his remedy. It is also will give the Republican party a long iT ANTED SEVERAL, FAITHFUL MEN vented or Women to travel for responsible es- i uvaluable for colds ud cough lease of power, and he wdl be his own tablished house In Utah. Salary $780 payable For sals by A.Lunt & bon.Dfug.s.a. fill weekly and expend. Position pruianert. successor sure in 1900. Utah Patriot Reference. Enclose . sell 44rtsinjBtamped The National, envelope. EtaiUniirtirg, (Ind.) shabby by contrast. We hope they'll take her hint. A few dollars will buy a stylish suit or a swell Fall overcoat of the H. S. & M. make, and that's the finest there is, you know, every garment warranted. CLOTHES BEARING Sarah 15 Allen John Harris Some newspaper we had au election every ) car. is out in all the splendor of new gowns and new millinery and she makes some of the boys look rather fa Delinquent Tax Notice. i . t rT r w .vYu m EXTUAPANT. - 5dij, j j H wrroN5 v,j GOLF CAP ffTa i |