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Show The Nephe Record Nephi City. Utah. Friday, November 13, 1903. Vol. 14. No. 46. THE OFFICIAL COUNT. WE OLD UtElEBLE Pur Mayo- .William II. PctUgrew U.M. Whitmor3 E. H.BparkB Paul Wood Councilman (lonsr term) f8 JB JiL ." Lont Alfred M James Bigkr Thomas Worthlogton Ocuccllmeo Albert li. Paiman 12 C( H1 i! L21 JH , . Ceorge llobbs John Harris VL. ) ILL JLl Francis Fells Jo'in Sidwell . J? ? Mrk Hitler H'rt Wants Fifty Thousand. The damage suit of Ilannah S. Ilecordt-r- Klna Rcea Treasurer T indUintly. The plaintiff alleges that her husband was 43 years of age and was making $200 a month by his work for tho Grind Central, and doing extra work he got on the L L J1 1 fL k'nt too early to begin to talk to you about the splendid line of Fine Holiday Goods which we will show you this year. Our store last year, received praise from hundreds of satisfied customers, but THIS YEAR is to be the year of all years, and we expect to prove, even to the most skeptical, that OUR STORE is the place to buy beautiful and appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFTS, at prices that arc surprisingly low. We nesd your business and intend to make it wcrth your while to send it our way. We will be ready for you the first part of December. It JlW 107 369 2J4 Ha l 'L J?1L JL 72 301 ii in t8 85J48 3:'9 M iVL Jr L 2ii 1?7 iifL JliFiL I13 J& L 2l E U 1 L 2!3 -- i 112 ? -- G1: L 11. IL 54 iL 1(5 :j7 X DON'T FORGET 143 '2 f 32. LL 9:) 7 i 17 - C 75 88 3?4 271 5 1 12 2: 00 48 h4 S3 158 2,f3 ;V.) 1 i." lit fvi 4 II y5 71 242 T HcbertJ. Ord Oeorge- - W. Kendall A. M. Sowby Abner liigW Justice of the I'tcce John S. Cworwr V. K. Candinnd..- Wini Suut iVi! - S0 rT 43 G'i 4 2t .r2 7o 24 2 4 l:i 149 23 1Q3 T,7 57 60 303 2i 7i 12o 2K2 ia ia 2o i'Q 3 & ft 8 4i Sowby side as assayer and bookkeeper, and she asks now for $50,000 damages. The case occupied the time up until yesterday morning, when at the opening of court Judge Towers made a motion to amend the complaint which so changed the issues as to necessiate a con tinuance of the case for defend ants to prepare to meet the new issues. The amendment was allowed and the case continued for the term at plaintiff's cost. Tho case of J. T. Harris against J. M Ferrin ct al was continued until Monday morning at 11 o'clock on paying f GO costs. The court was then adjorned to Monday morning at 11 o'clock, o Carbon 8beeta at this offi ce. 2.r o- X Old Folks' Day. 8S 3(? I UJS. W. T. DENN & CO. The Jewelers. Marshal ies. - .oth U isa II. 1'atten Elf ie Fool s Mi?fl Mary Elion Hobbs e The deceased husband was working for the Grand Central as assayer und shipping agent, and it became his duty in con r.ection with other employee- to the cars down from a point on the track where they had bee n spotted to tho ore chutes. 1 iat while so engaged, tho cars, through defective brakes, got away from deceased and those aiding him, ,and whilo tho deceased was trying to stop them, he was knocke 1 oJT the car, and the wheels of one of the cars iassed over his neck, killing him Tiadale Morris..'. Mm Ellie Ridwall caux presiding The pluintiil brings the suit in l.er own behalf and as a guardian ad litum for three minor children, for the loss of her husband, Chas. T. Simons, who, is alleged to have been killed about one year ago through the of the defendant compannegli-penc- L .. J Jt n H J? -- Chnstmas 37ft W7 " Delphi fiimons vs. the U. G. W Railway company tnd the Grand Central Mining eompiny was taken up in the district court here Tuesday morning with Judge Marion- - i J2iL Knoch Burton Charles Hall Beat-ley....;- J5 33 10H e William G. Orme... James D. Fexton Wm. T. Denn Absolutely Puro VflREIS NO SUBSTITUTE 1 HG Garrett Jr. James W. Urougb Ja-i.e- B ffl -, Mrs. Abraham Bowers Dead. Mrs. Abraham Bowers who underwent an operation forapen- dicitis at the Holy Cross hospi tal in Salt Lake City about two weeks ago, died Sunday morn ing and was brought down on Monday for burial. The funeral took place Tuesday from the North Ward Meeting House and was Largely attended. The old foks of Nephi will licet agaiu on next Tuesday to taste the bright, pure, sparkling crystal waters of love that looms up from the past like an old per- fume and gently recalls to the mind the happiness and fond re collections of long ngo. They will again view things that once were, but can be no more. The various committees are working hard to nuke the day a pleasant one for tho venerated At 11 population of JSephi. o'clock a banquet will be served at tho Tabernacle After dinner the tables will be cleared away and a splendid literary program ushered in with a song by the audience. At 8 o'clock p. zn. a dance will be given at the North Ward meeting house, and an ad miss of fifty cents will be charged to First National Bank. of ISToxdIaI. Capital. Surplus and Profitt $50,000" ...........190,000, General Banking fin all its branch. S.ecia! kLlcntioa trlren tu out uf town lui- - rrl(nt. ItO.O.WHITHORE, W. S. W:OHMCK.Vlr PrroUfnJ O. it. WHITMOKK, tl'UkNk UILKH, Chlr. Chlr. ASatant The Dent Liniment. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on the market," writes Post & lllis.-- of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or brume bo promptly. No other affords euck quick relief from rbenmatie pains. No other is m valuable tor deep House For Sale Cheap. seated pains like lame, back and Four rooms, good cellar, shed pains in the chest. Give this linbarn, coal shed, chicken coop, assist in defraying the expenses iment a trial and you will never small orchard, city water and of the day. The invitation committee have wleh to be without it. Bold by all , numerous other conveniences. been instructed to invite all over drnggtats. Corner lot, 13 rods by 1C2 feet, sixty-fivyears of age and they with water right. will endeavor not to overlook any Potatoes taken on subscription. Mrs. GEO. RAUSCHER. body. e MM DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? If you do you must bar as "wise as a serpent" in buying. money too il you will come and get our prices on We can save you ths worry, the anxiety and j SHOES uLABIEH COATS . IIATJS MKNSCOATS IIAllDWAnE Cl iOTIUNO . Children Coatn uud RANGES GoocIh Gncrnlly Uiidorwoiir IILJATWJxs liy ALSO KVERYTIIIXG XIV THE GROCERY LINE. HTOVEH - . . . I CASH PRICES PREVAIL. X Bemember the Excelsior always Excels. That's the reason wo do the business. It will pay you to visit the liilil The Big Store with Little Prices. I -- |