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Show p The Nephi Record. Vol, 15. Big Removal Sale es 1 No. 4. Nephi City, Utah. Friday. January 22. 1904. Everything at wholesale Cost Wc have decided to move our store to Provo on Feb. 1st, therefore in order to save the expense of packing and shipping wc will sacrifice the entire stock to the public at actual sost. All dollar size Patent Medicines going at 71c. All SOc. size Patent Aedicines going at 3c. All Prescriptions will be filled at Half Price. Now is the time to buy as you may never get another chance like this 13111m. Soarks Bros. Dim Co. 1 brought about artificiallj'. The citiupuign "of the bulls could ncer been carried to its present limit unless it had been timed to net in conjunction with natural In other words, tho immutable law of supply and demand is the actual moving power and the market in futures a mere Tho following extracts from a circular letter sent out by H. L McDonald & Co., of St. Joseph, Mo., one of the most responsible wholesale houses in the country, will help to explain the increase in price of nearly all staple cotton poods; incident The fact that the price of cotThe simple fact, not thoroughly ton has reached the highest as yet, seems to be point in a lifetime is certainly of appreciated of cotton hufiicicnt note to demand the at- that this season's crop normal is under the production Very En jovablc Affair at Which tention of everv merchant. while the world's consumption Former Residents of Nephi How high will it g? How lon? and irrowin? been has rapidly will it maintain its abnormal j Played the Principal Parts. has already reached a volume far do to we for What are level? with the sup Material for a new book of cotton products? How are we to beyond the parity Nephi was furnished at theThir- get from the cunsumer, who ply. This increase of consumption jtecnth ward assembly hall last erentually must py fur it, tho comes naturally frexn the spread nfght by 300 former residents of increased cost of all articles After of commerce and civilizjiion. the Juab county capital ''made from cotton? over new to tho assemblege it looking country opened up In our opinion the high price Every of the staple has not been modern influences, brings with was easy to believe that Nephi rn-dition- ! ! THE RIGHT KIND. Mr. A. W. McCune was thero, P. Head, superintendent of the afreet railway was there, as! was also Kenneth Kerr, who! gained admission by virtue of; the fact that ha once built rail roads into Nephi. The affair was a reunion of the! Nephite in Salt Like, tho first ever attempted, but not, judging from the i nj.yablo nature of tho proceeding, the last. The program began with some speeches by Mayor Morris, Mr. Read, Mrs. McCunoand others. Then camo a banquet, and tho evening was linUhed up with a danco. Almost everyone present contributed something of historical interest to tho 6tream of reminiscences. After hearing some of tho stories it wns unanimously agreed that truth was stranger than fiction and that Kenneth Kerr was stranger than V. t ; Of material goes into the watches and Jewelry repaired by us. Probably theres is ruoro chance for misrepresentation in watches and watch repairing than almost uny other business We buy only tho very best material and even then it is used only after a most careful inspection. purchases. If every working-main the United States takes Wc Know How na extra suit of working clothes To put your watch in he result is measured in cotton' net. rrrwl iirlor fiAT i,tt y tens of thousands of bales! and several to cost 011 you, If these remarks are truejthe years of satisfactory onclusion is irresistible that the work. in Nephi, is the best recommendation wo can of cotton, with possible ups i.jrice you. give uid downs within comparatively narrow limits, the results of proW. T. DENN & CO. fessional trading, will remain abThe Jewelers. normally high until the supply overtakes the demand. j Not only is the price of cotton products similarly affected but the situation is further complicated by the determination of both. mills every where to shut down Mr. Head first went to Nephi rather than to fail to obtain in the sixties. an J was on of tho prices on a parity with the cost first settlers. Several of thoso of the staple. Production is present had been in th Nephi therefore being curtailed and Dramatic company, which played timely deliveries in many lines "Eist Lynn" and "Lady of Lyare not to be secured at any ons" as a protection agiinst tho f j,hosti!.c Iuduns who threatened pr'e-- s prices; and mean-time- , Scientific Optician ull heavy cottons such a drills, to wipe out the settlement. denims, ducks etc , hive been Nephi is almost as old as Salt subje t to almost daily advances, Luke. It ws established in the keeping step with cotton i self, early fifties by h colony sent out Tuesday and Friday Evenings while all lighter weight materials by Brig'iam Young, and notwithfrom 8 to 10 o'clock. are seriously affected though in standing the number of its citt less degree zens who have goje to Coiiar- ss. At Sparks Bros., from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. in. Salt Lake and other desirable . NEPIII. UTAH. places, it is as big now as it was REUNION OF NEPHITES. at the time of Its foundation. n Sincerely thanking our patrons for past favors. The Cotton Situation. ing millions of Africa and China! as well as of those of our own new possessions, a percentage wihch events have enormously creased in the last few years.5 The increased demnd is likewise due to increased consumption at home. High wages and -teady employment means larger Commencing Jan. 18th Ending Feb. 1st. Look out lot ITnud it asoneotits tirst requirements, ' Ivid produced more distinguished a demand for cotton cloth: Pro people thin any other town of its ' vision, therefore, in these days size in the State or United States. must be made for the wants of a; Mayor Morris was there, State j 1 forrest house - Tr bune. H. C. Larsen, "Th nicest and plpamntent for ipdigtw-lio- PRACTICAL TINNER. I have i Chamtwrand constipation Machine, Ouuf, and Tinware, I ami's Stoma h and Liver neatly tnendtd. Tablet," m MeUrd K. Craig, of Middle Orgnnn and all kind of mnicX gmv, N. T. Thpy work like a inntrunixnts tuned and repaired. charm and d- no? grijor have any Place of Business at Kor Nil inrdiciiiH u-- d - - unplHHut rK' rflul." b3 hit K. H. BROWN'S Residence Predicted otn. II.iiy A 3 liravc tfiltmi n1 vn n t Mirk ofoiif avui iii rrlio Cold Ntin-- lifiw IlfiritiiiM find ii ro now ICnjoyiiiir 'omi'ort lVom tliem. They are stUl on our bargain counters and ii you want to keep hands and feet warm for a nominal price, it is a good opportunity for you. All Golf Gloves at One Third Off. All Lined Shoes at One Third OIL Misses Worsted Wool Hose, worth 35c for only 20c pair. A few O oaks left at Half Price. . i Remnants of Dress Goods at almost any price to move them. All Heating Stoves at 20 per cent off. not hii reserved. Everyone of them guaranteed to give satisfaction and fuel savers. Many have appreciated our unprecedented bargains on men's Dress Shirts at the low price of 75c and have of the remains and you should loose no time h bought them on half dozen and one dozen lots About in getting supplied while the price is so low. one-fourt- "Woon.rvsctvi-fxtiJi.cli.o- t IluTDtoora nro tlio boat, Sold only tt our Otoro Co. xcelsior Mercantile Prices. The Big Store with Little |