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Show The Nep Record; Nephi City, Utah, Friday, February 5 1904. Vol. 15. THE OLD RELIABLE you is the orders he can get often acoused of nxilice and senfrom you and the money to pay sationalism. There are no class for thom. He does not care any- of men wio exercise greater forthing for the health of your fam- bearance or who make it a rule ily. Your Josses are nothing to to practice the maxim of returnhim so long as he gets his pay; ing good for evil so much as the he takes no interest in your average newspaper man. Thev school, and none in you further often suppress news that ought H to be made public out of regard than the size of your order. for the feelings of those who him believe it strike don't you for a small loan or ask him to would be affected thereby, nml for which they are very often carry you over a tight place. criticised and censnred by the Blessed is the "TmrnrmrrmmmrmmwffHmTnmmr- people generally. man who don't edit a newspaper From Our Exchanges f American Fork Citizen. . m No. show payment for services and in Utah wars tho records did not show this. Senator Reams' bill provides that pensions may be grunted upon proof of service by nfikhi-vit- s i t survivors or surviving widows, coi Tolerated by two witnesses, Also that pensions granted shall bear date of Juue . Ind. 27, 1902.-Sprhi- This time of the year is a good time to let us explain to you why we arc best able to attend to ycur wants in the watch and gville ; - Manager Pitchforth of Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE the pany A, N. O. U , who was injured on the R. G. W. Ry., while returning to his company at clear Creek last December, has made settlement with the company without taking it into court, the railway company agreeing to pay him $200 and his attorney's fees, which was accepted by Mr. Sorenson. The cut. and bruises that ho received on the head have healed up, although they were very painful for some time News. h i i It oo I X O ft s of Januiry, Apostle .John W. Taylor urged uprn his hearers the importance of reading good aaansr H. C. A An Early Riser. ("trong, li Uliv, attire consti- v tution u th dition of Hi liver. The fanioiM J d 1 TO CURE con- A COLO IN TMt. pill known an lMA'it t' Erly IUerH n t only len Mvt:rra but they ft;rentlieu the A thirty dollar wood stove of the liv-- r mid rebuild the for sale cheap. Apgrxid as n-RupKiriiii that oruan. Lit ply at this office. 11 ro-lio- n w, ti-n- .n rr may Rt never grioe nnd et ihev t!K.4rlv i hey Xn ln arw ti Dlie The cleverest product fan tod Mutim-n- t in all written At th opera huw next (hut are Sold by all . th? not Siurdy dnigit. ataohitfly certain H'i-ou-o- eer. act, 1 re-nul- ls .ry A GRA?JD reature PIfI0 8150.00 HIGH GRADE 0RGAPJ 357.50 First Class Steel Range. mid 50 her prizr ajrgrcgiting to iVfljr iOC Ju.cbaf ). th- - V4ii" of 11,001 00, oochnce tcva 10. Te Pni" iMurt ild Mln . ri ' ji-it- .r. i li it-- with Mrtfn, Kuie ni I o.ln will nrrif? Within mrl Htr u'e t'trj ill m)I !ING ihiOli" re urnt fi.tf dly. mil mm woul-to call iful l)r 1.11. w m Oinh rri'iimiru hive ,f. I'fie-- i are ti it K,u trnrrnteet 10 lM)e Hih Dolhin i will l4l.uly )le.xl this ).4r t trilling wi h tl.e , '.'i Y-ii- Nn. j:2l held b l A- -k )n )(vt M'. Jobo Klackttt not the Mimic . Co xcelsior Mercantile The Store with Little Prices. Big cnae-binilf- nf vee Fri- ! covering 53 ussful and valuable articles that will be given to our custcmcrs. The pccplc arc just beginning to recognize what a splendid chance this is of getting Our win),! rli lysf u I. mlr:ici!ri aflrntion. un.f f $500.00 CaBt&ET ONE OAV Take LmaMta Hroroo Qultnoe lit-t- l AH driiiTirUtu refund the money If Liul. fnll to oure. R. Yf. Grove' elt; natuif the on ech t. 2Ttu GRAND PRIZE GIVING A A Larsen, K. H. BROWN'S Residence and one that is causing the greatest stir among the pecplcof Nephi, is the s 0 jewelry line. . seret i Oan Hearts. books, periodicals and thi newspapers, and said it was from W. T. DENN & CO. these he gained most of his knowlThe Jewelers. edge. He sfiidr " r "And above all supt ort your local newspaper. Subscribe for it in preference to any other piper and don't go a round borrowing your neighbor's paper and bothering other people, to learn the loe;il iT'd count y news. Take DR. J. K. FORM IS. the count) paper and re ad il and . Office ai ,'I . enhero is no other Opthalmic Specialist. pay for it. Pension for Utah Veterans. terprise that works more faith- Sparks Bros Drug Co. Provo. Ul1 Senator Kearns has introduc- fully for the advancement of loed a substitute for a bill intro cal institutions than does tho loduced earlier in the session pro cal paper, and the editor should viding for pensions for soldiers liae your support and encourwho fought in Utah Indian wars agement." The speaker devoted further PRACTICAL TINNER,,; up to 1867 and widows and or ' Machines, Gnu, and Tinware to the advancement of like phans of those who lost their time admonishing the neatly mended. lives in these wars or have since liberal m--ideas, n to bo bio.dmindod young died The records of the war and fair in thei r discussion of Or6mi8 and all. kinU of mimical , department show that applies public matters. Eastern Utah instruments tuned and repaired. ' ' tions made by Utah citizens for Advocate Place of Business at government aid in putting down Do Business at Home. The policy of doin? business with tho home peipl is one that pavs every mouth in the year Ilemember the business done away from home by the residents The success of the lumder firm of nearly every community, of Grace Brothers demonstrates wrould insure a prosperous busithe advantages of Milford as a ness to their own locality, that point. This firm is now with you they would form a part jobbing r in car lots from shipping-lumbeof the community, enhance the to Milford Frisco', Modena, Fay, value of your property and con Delaraar and other Ca'ientes, tribute to the maintenauce of southern points Milford Times your town and district, thereby relieving you of that much taxaJesse Knight reports that his tion in the aggregate. sugar factory at Raymond, CanaTut' is a subject on which da, has made its first run and some thought should be expend- that everything moved along ed. It is nothing but justice to nicely. Eight thousand six hunthe home people that you should dred tons of sugar was produced give due consideration to them The beets of that section, ha before sending your business more says, produced this away. No one will be so foolUh sugar per ton than thejear beets of as to try to deny anyone his perUtah Demo ection. other Indian outbreaks w re not com- sonal or buiuess liberty, but any crat. there are a great many obligaplied with and that volunteer orwe.o rtised which wo owo each other tliat ganizations tions that next month is the time Early should be fulfilled. It is a mis to which situjuld participated in thee w.trs, but spraying, begin local can undealer tho take to think be jiept up dujing March and which were not afford to hold up his customers. for sucking insects thoe der the pension laws. April In 19u2 a iensioa law passed U Before his. Your prosperity which suck the sap of the trees. you deal with outside parties see u g mucb beUer do thU Wjrk which contemplated pensioning him, and if you nnd like articles now before the 'oliage comes out, Indian war veterans, but t cut are not just and reasonable then as the limbs and trunk of the out Utah veterans because it rethere may be excuse for sending tree can be more thoroug ly quired thai records of the war depnrtninnt show the enlistment away. reached. inof all or tint tho records of the also that KcmC'i ber terest tho outsido man bis in Newspaper publishers are the treasury department should THE n An Apostle After Our At the quarterly conference of the Emery Stake of Zioti, held at Lieut. E. D. Sorenson of com Castle Dale on the loth and 11th Grace lumber yards went' to Acoma on Tuesday with a casket for the body of a woman named Mason, who died of pneumonh. The remains were shipped to Provo for interment. Mr. Pitch-fortreports that a small building boom has struck Modena Mil ford Times. a r |