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Show Be TUB REPUBLIC. ISSUED SATURDAY w. L. ROE, MORNING Editor. ... terms of subscription: OoeYear $2.00 Hopeful. The night shadows of winters gloom teem to have vanished under the benign and warmful rays of a bright and shining spring. The birds pleasurable twitter is of a joyous nature; telling in bird dialectt of something happier, pleasanter and brighter. The buds are forcing into the light of gladsome day, and are preparing to welcome once more this world after their periodical AU ecmmunicatioDS relating to uws or editorial matter skould be addressed, Editor, sleep. How simple yet how grand are Hefnablic. workings of nature. How intricate Ail remiUanoea te addressed and letter; fousineoH to The Republic 2fepbl, Juab County, Utah. should Co Publishing; THE REPUBLIC PUBLISHING .COMPANY the are the workings of God. How aiagnifl-cen- t are the atructurea which the God of Heaven has instituted in this world. This ia not a bad world after all that is in construction. It haa its downbacks in the natural course of progress but these obstacles cao easily be dispelled by the peaceful influence of Hope. A world of sorrow and fail- Thirty years is a long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of UnJonville. Pa., struggled that long before he tried DeWitta Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective In eczema and all akin affections. A. Lunt Sons. the spring time corn's, gentle Aenie, like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovate the ystem with DeWitts Little Early Risers, famoua little pills for. the liver and stomach ail the year around. A. Lunt & WE ARE NOT HERE FOR & When OUR BENEFIT. But for Yours. Son. To deliberately reject the evidence of any truth or tact is to do such violence to the mind that if continued in Mill destroy the power to perceive the truth. To demonstrate this fact you only have to call andexamine our spring line of clothing which has just arrived. Below is a list of some of the great bargains vve have for you and it will be to your interest to call an J inspect them before purchasing elsewhere. Summons. In the District Court of the fifth Judicial District, County of Juah. Slate of Utnh. Joseph M. Hoh Plaintiff, vs. Minnie Bosh The State of Utah sends to Minnie Bosh Defendant: You aregreeting hereby to required appear in an action brouget agamst you by the above named plaintiff in the Dih triot Court of Hie Fifth Judicial District of the State of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county ; or, if served out of thiis county but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgement by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said ure can be squarely confronted if the poor weak mortals of this life had more hopeful natures. We read, we mark, we learn, progress, Make knowledge greet Ignorance less Until we reach that prize that goal A fathers gift an exalted eoul. 1897. SATURDAY APRIL 17th, It is true that mortality has to bear trials of different degree. The pitfalls Never use kerosene on a lighted fire. of life are continually in our way. We complaint.' The said action is brought to obtain a ment that the marriage between plaintiff judg ami It is apt to explode. Fact! become despondent at the gloomy and defendant be dissolved, and a divorce decreed, of to tnc nature and invariably according barron aspect statute in such case made tnd provided. The ground on which said to the whisperings of the sly judgment succumb ree and are claimed is, that de de too out burns itself Brilliancy boident has willfully and without cause edser-tesilent tempter. and eannot wait. and It abandoned the said plaintiff and quickly, the soleminity of her As the spring buds usher in a newer disregard'! marriage i.s vows, as fully set f rth in the complaiut on and more hopeful life so should our file. are hereby notified that if vou fail Cliss. Andrews has got the United life be made emblematloal of these to And you and answer the said complaint an appear States Marshalship to get. little living green specks which blos- above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Uourt for the relief therein demanded. som out into a more joyous and f rui tful Witness, The Honorable E. V. Higgins, and the seal of the District Judge, peroid than that of darkness from Man wants but little her below Uourt of the Fifth Judicial Disin and for which they have just emerged. trict, the County of and sometimes he don't get that. Juab, state of Utah, this sixth day Application has been made at the Nephi post gfllee for transmission tbiougb the mails as aacond-claft- s mall matter. The first is our $3.50 R. R. Suit. This is an elegant fitting garment; well made; guar anteeenottoriporfade and perfectly free from shoddy and will wear for one year. d What about the spring? Consult an acrobat if you mean a hand spring. We acknowlege with thanks one package of seeds from Senator Frank J. Cannon. Beauty is ouly skin deep ia an old saying. Its more than that when the paint is on. The city council should macadamize the streets. They would do it if you could only convince them needed. that it ia News came from Kansas City of a corner on onions, This causes express-ioneto arise of a strong pungent s flavor. The successful man was not the bright boy at school. The man vrbo get furthest up iu the world were among the least promising men at the start. Maps and of April, in the of our Lord one thousand eight hundred year and ninety seven. Jokl E. Gkovei:, Clerk. Whitecctton & Foote, Attorneys for plaintiff Plats. Juab countys naps and plats are in a most horrible condition. Such was the decision which the state board of commissioners came to last Mondav. They were exhibited iu ccurt and it waa found that some wf the markings were entirely obliterated and consequently were of very little use to the county in the state they are at the present. It is a sad commentary on the previous boards of county commissioners to have them in such a state, if the allegations made are correct, and the decision which the state board came to was in harmony with the action of the present county commissioner. We hope that the contract to furnish maps and plats will be let to a comp tent man and if competent man can he secured at home we hope they will get that man. We are not in favor of sending money away for work which can be done as well and as cheap at home as abroad. The matter of indexing was also shown to be work by former boards and from present calculations it will take several hundred dollars te bring them up to date and in :t true and satisfactory condition. It is a well known fact that until this work ia completed the county cannot come anywhere near the proper assessment and the sooner the work is completed the lesa will be the attendant expenditures. At least such was the decision of the state board. Notice to Creditors. Statu op Utah, County of J uab, j Estate of Martha J. Jones, Deceased Notice is hereby given by the nnaerslgned Adminis tratorof the Estate of Martha J. Jours deceased, to the creditors o( and all persona having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, w ithin ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the oflie of Win. A. C. Bryan in the City of Nephi, County of Juab, State of Utah. Edifahd Jones, Administrator of the Estate of Martha J. Jones, deceased. Dated at Nephi, Utah, April 5, 18S7. Wm. A. C. brya.ii, Atty. lor Administrator. 0 The streets are in the dryest state postpone operations on street cleaning for another year. We wondered what was the matter with Editor Iverson of the Manti Messenger. It's not a case of lapsus lingua-. Its a girl, We area little late but the gentleman haa our sympathy. The floods of water now passing through the Mississippi valley Is not conducive to the general health of the people. Its an element that they have not been used to. William T. Adams ("Oliver Optic") the best known author of boys stories, died at his home in Boston, Maesachu-etti- , Saturday, March 27th, age 75 years, What ia the new woman? It la an imaginative substance hatched in the minds of newpapr writers and cartoonists. The only up to date new woman" Is Mary-yel- ! of Kansas. The consistory court of the diocese of London, England have decided to the log book of the Mayflower to the state of Massachusetts. This ia only justand proper and Maseachusetta abould feel proud at having that imp-Ujournal In ita poiaateioo. re-tar- n nt ju-s- T j tlie best piece of goc ways sold for $22 and $2,, but o ing to the great bargains wa g on our spring goods we are able sell it for $15. j General Merchandise and Household Supdlies. NEPHI, UTAH. We also handle Cudahys Diamond an Domestic soaps. The largest aud best bar t soap on the market, price Sets, Trv It. . Iiis is that money can buy and has Wholesale aud retail dealers in Sons. The National Bimetallist is again ou our tables newer brighter, and rajre versatde than ever. 13. F, Bartioe, is the editor and Mr. Bower is sull acting to the capacity of business manager. you $8.00. Eicelsior Eller. Co. Trv X style is guaranteed to be all wool, best serge lining, made by the best of tailors; would be cheap at 12 and it only costs 1 of ilie Cnilahy racking Co., largest packers n the world, has just put on the market their liue of Laundry Soaps, and being always on the lookout for bargains for our customers, we have just received a stock of their Domestic Soap, ud vve shall be pleased to receive a trial order iVmu you as vve kuow it will please you, and the price is right, 5c a bar, and a great big bar. It is always our endeavor to take the best possible rare of our trade, and if you are not already dealing with ns vve shall certainly be pleased to receive your patronage, and cau assure you that we are anxious to serve you, aud kuow that we have to treat you right. 0. This warm weather Is good (or babies. Gets nice baby carriage at the Excelsior and give your baby the benefit of the weather. Operations are being continued with vigor on the South ward meeting house. We hope the good work will go on and trust that that place will soon be completed. Gents! When you want the late-- t call at the Excelsior styles in hats, and 1st them show you their mammoth shock. All newand dressy. Progressive methods in merchandising wero never known in Nephi until the Excelsior launched out. They struck t he lead and will keep there. The conjoint meeting of the Mutual Improvement Associations of both wards was held la the Tabernacle, Monday night. The programme was not a very long on, bat what was given was well readered. Ws wish to announce TO THE ladies: that car spring line of laces, embroideries and ribbons have juitarnved. Vutn you ha vs seen them you will acknowledge that a more baudsomo line of goods waa never shown in any store aouth of Balt Lake City. Adolph Merz, the proprietor of the M . Pleasant marble works was a visitor to Nephi Friday, and went over to Leva. The gentleman is putting up pome remarkably fine gravestones in these par e and he should be patronized by the people as his work Is guaranteed to be of th e beet. Our $b.OD Domestic Soap. The one ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The floods in the Mississippi valley Fine Provo Woolen Mills suits only fS. brought out a generous impulse from Preaident McKinley when he asked and all wool aavy and black caskmer suits for 7. these are the best bargains cengresu for en appropriation of aver offered in Nephi at Cbas. Footed flOO,-00- J .ali-F-S slip-sho- d that they have been in for some time. We suggest that the city council This cut shows you our black clay suit. Extra well made for Theie are only a few of the good values we have and always take pleasure in showing our goods and we shall be glad to have you call and inspect our goods fop your selves. Dont forget that you oau get live pairs of men s half hose for oc. List of tlnlMlmef Letters. The Hat of nnclaimed letters remaining in Nephi post office April 1st. 1S97 is as follows. Mr. A. S. Stalnuke Mike Holland. above the letters are not called lor in If 30days, they will be sent to the dead let- ter office. H. F. McCune, P. M. t Tha Dsnver & Rio GrantJo RAILROAD. Line of the WerlcL Scenic Th Only LEADVILLS, Lin ASPEN PUEBLO. COLORADO SPS, DENVER. Hunzting Two Through Fat Trains Daily to ? a EFFECTIVE APRIL 20 1A. Train No. 2 leave, Sail Laka S :GS a. ra. arrive at PiieMo V:lft a. m., Colorado Spriutr 7 .51 a. m. Denver 10 a. m., Cripple Crw V rfd a. . Sliorteat line to Crlppla Creak, Colorado runp, great gold No 4 Train :S.V Connoeiiona p. m. mad Lak 7:40 p. m. arrives Colorado Spring. :SJp. nt Pueblo, (Colorado ElePpnnre and Denver wits all line. e gant any conehea, chair ra r. and Pullman ato.t'er ou all train. Take Uo D. A K. G. an-Bar a eowfortabb trip and a Joy the ftaaot 4 eoaary on the A8.1UUSK, Traflla j EL F. 1 Walt lmva m. I iW p. at Jfaokio Denror a in., i eeaiiuoal. or, kuta; ltoavwr, Colo. WETLNS, W moral Agent, K. a. I.O.BOOFZK, P. A T. M A., Daovvtr, Celo. CU&2LKU, Trap. Fee Aft itw Uu Oer, TNEab. NEPHI. UTAH |