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Show The Nephi Record Vol TO Nephi City, Utah. Friday, April 22. 1904. 15. PER CENT. OFF 10 -- f ONE WEEK ONLYJLl MONDAY APRIL BEGINNING 25. 1 We have just opened a big lot of men's and boys' clothing and will receive another shipment this week direct from the factory, which will make our stock complete with all the newest styles of guaranteed clothes, our prices are as low as reliable goods can be sold for. But as an Inducement for you to buy at once, wo wiU allow 10 per cent, discount on tho entire line week. Don't f iil to cill as you "will surely be pleased with our line. all-ne- xt Chas. Foote& Sons 5 5 x 3 X X X X X X X X X X X s X x 5 No. 17. Good b dsU ad and springs, for School Notes, salo Mrs. O. E. Stronpr only ?4.oO. Warreu Stephenfeu, Myrtle Gus J. llenroid was over from Brown and Ella Wtx d, three proEureka Monday, visiting with spective graduates from Juab, his father. have joined the 8th grade this and will remain to take the Bargain Wood heating stove week examination at the end of tne and pipeingr for sale at only $1.50 r. C. E year. by Mrs, Strong. John and George Carter and The old reliable City Liquor Matthew Bowers returned to the Store is again open to th pub- seventh after an absenco ofone lic. Call ana see them. week. You are cordially invited to Fern Schofield, Leah Pette-grew- , call and sample the new stcck May Foote, George of goods at the City Liquor Store. James Ockey, Roy Pexton Miss. Gussie Hickman, of Eu- Mabel Sparry and Blanche Sper-rhave their names on tho roll reka after visiting with rcltitives and friends for a week in Nephi, of honor in seventh grade this week. returned home Sunday. The opening exercises this Buy your wines, brandies and week in 7th grade were in charge malt extract for family use at of Jeanetto Latimer Monday, ia-vithe City Liquor Store. EveryHaycock Tuesday, Arthur thing strictly first class. Booth Wednesday, Alta Carter, For bicycle repairing of all and George Teasdale, kinds and locks, guns, sewitig Thursday, F. idayn machines, etc. go to the Nephi Tho following parents and paRacket. U F. Warwood, Mgr. trons visited Miss Sorenson's Remember the City Liquor room last Friday: Mrs. Ann Mc- Store is tl e place to go for pure ;Cune, Mrs. Geo. Hobbs, Mrs. J. liquor for family use. Kind and A Hyde, Mrs. Wm Littley, Mrs courteous treatment guaranteed u. w. Liunt, Mrs. Abo liowers, to all. Mrs. Wm Andrews and Miss After tho proJohn Mark Williams died at Jennie rebrief but Nephi City at the home of his gram were madeinteresting Mcsdames marks niece, Mrs. Annie Kei dan Marcn McCum Hobbs andbyLunt. 19th, 1904. Born March 21st 1831, at Prince Edward Island. Canada, The babies uauicd their tree Emigrated from Tahoe Cal. Oct. "Prof J B. F. Beaton" in honor of the principal. 6th 1904. Bel-listo- n, y d 3 $ We have a full stock of Wool Sacks, Twine and all kinds of Supplies for Sheepmen. 3 i I I si ft.' V I sV K t STR00TMAN SHOES Having jtifit opened up our new spring line of the above well known makes of Ladies', Misses' aud Children's FINE SHOES" We are in position to supply our patrons with the VEUY BEST iu stylish, up-to-da- te Footwear. have a pp ecial shoe for tho ladies, in common sense, or spring heel, flexible soles, patent tip, a niee, easy shoe for house or street wear. A splendid vhIuo at t'2 25. Shoes for the little tolt fur 85c and t:p to $1.00, the kind the baby outgrows before they are worn out. We would like to tell yon of a lot of other numbers in this line of Shoes. But hav'nt here. Call and see them at SVe Hyde & Wfiitmore Co. J . RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT To the Memory of the Late Elder James Jenkins. Passed by. the Members of the Old Folks Committee, of Nephi, of which body Elder Jenkins was an active and worthy member, April 20. 1901. Whereas, Our Heavenly Father in his allwise Providence, having seen tit to remove from our Elmidst our beloved brother and fellow-worke- r. der James Jenkins, and Whereas, His labors in our Old Folks Committee for our annual gatherings and reunions of the old folks of Nephi, have been such as to constantly and fully portray to us his sterling worth and unblemished character, therefore be it Kesolved, That by the death of Elder James Jenkins we realize that our committee has lost an efficient and strenuous worker, and Hesolved, That wo tender our heartfelt sympa- An Interesting Little Book. We have taken off the gloves, and have gone after the catalog houses in real earnest, with bare knuckles. Our little book, "FACTS AND F1GUKES" should reach you at once by mail, but if by any chance you do not receive one, we will be glad to supply you upon request We believe that you will find it interesting and instructive, and hope you give it the attention it deserves. We ask no more than that. & Thewelers Ix-s- t. a byterian Chapel of Nephi, Thursday, April 21st, at Following is a partial program: PROG BAM. 7:30 m.. p. Opening Sermon by the Re Thursday. Rev. Moderator. John Richelson, of Salt tiring Lake City; Text Matthew 23:10, "One is your master, even Christ. Subject "Jesus the suof our religion." preme authority ra. 7:30 Sermon p. by Rev. Dr. Paden, Friday. of Salt Lake City. Subject "Is the gospel according to Nephi a fifth gospel?" Saturday. 3:30 p m , Question What can we, as individuals and as a Presbytery, do toward evangelizing the unoccupied points in Utah the coming summer? Discussion opened by Drs. Wishard and Martin. Saturday, 7:30 p. m.. Sermon by'Ilev. N E. Cleni-ensoof Logan Text II Timothy 4:2. "Preach the Word." Subject -- The Dogmatiic Spirit." Sunday, 10 a. m , Sunnay School Rally. Address by Rev. II W Rankin, of talt Lake, Superintendent of Sunday Schools for Utah. Sunday, 11 a. m. ...Sermon by the Moderator, fol lowed by the Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper.' Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Address by Rev. Leon C. Hills, of Evanston, Wyoming, formerly of Manila, P. I. Subject "Work in the Philippines." Tho public is cordially invited to there service and tho business sess Icpgcf the Presbytery. W. T. Denn & Co. are getting out a neat little pamphlet, entitled "Facts and Figures" which contains some very wholesome reading and should be carefully perused by everyone, Should you fail to receive one, askjfor it 7:3o p. m. n. i thy and condolenco to his bereaved wife and chilCo. Denn dren who have lost a loving husband and father, and Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Old Folks Committee and an engrossed copy thereof be presented to tho beMakes A Cleaa Sweep. Sensational Wedding. reaved wife and children I lure's nothiDg ukh doing a H. F. M'Cune, Alfred Lunt, Unity Chappell. A sensational weeding took thoroughly. Of all the &l vea In behalf of Old Folks Committee. place in this city last Friday. thingever heard of, Buclden's Arnijou The contracting parties were ca a-is Salve the It a weeps A marriage license was issued Monday by Mr. AlmaM. Boswell of Arizona brute-ecurt-and burns, County I lerk Andrews to John 8. Johnson and and Miss Chalmesia Jolley of waycuts, boils, ulcere, tores, fcfcia erup Miss Kate Wilkins, both of Payson. They were Manti, who gave their ages as 5 tiontt 25 cent a and It's only piles. martied by Bishop W. II. Pcttcgrcw on the t&me and 19 years respectively. They to ratmuction and guaranteed give were married by Justice Cooper day. Lunts's Pharmacy Co. by on went their and way rejoicing. W. L. Cook left for the south Wednesday, to atOn the following day the young tend the May t erm of the District Court. Card of Thanks. ladies father, Mr. L. M. Jolly, to claim Wc desire to express our came over from Manti his daughter and take her back thanks and gratitude to the ma-nfriends who so generously asclaiming that sho was only 15 withhad and old us during the illness and married sisted years House cleaning time is here again and out his consent. From remarks death of our husband and father. we arc better prepared than ever to made by the parent in the pre- This kindness and consideration sence of the court house officials will ever be remembered by to the necessary paraphernalia supply was expected that further senMrs. Margaret Jenkins it convert your house from the old to the sational developcments would and family. new. ensue, but this was a mistake as he returned homo Monday with For Sale. stockis Our Wall Paper Department out his daughter. On of moving away ed to overflowing with the newest The young man went to Manti Mrs. account M. A. Grover offers the last fall from Arizona and lived following furniture which she creations and pat and most with Mr. Jolly, who is a distant will sell at a Two Bed terns. Think of it relative, nntil a few days prior room sets, Onebargain: Hot blast Heater, to th- - weeding, when he came to One Double Roll One CupWardrobe, Paper, large this place to visit relatives, board. One Safe, One Small 1 fchortly after the young lady Stand, Nice Hanging Lamp. 10c and 5c came over on a visit, as her Washer, One Book case and father supjwsed, and the wedding Desk Combined, and numerous Wc give 5 per cent, discount on evfollowed. Must be sold articles. It is cot thought that any fur- fiber im mediately. ery $1.00 Cash purchase, and one ther trouble will ensue, and it is chance with EVERY 50c purchase, to be hoped that the young couDr. Gordon of Salt Lake City is 52 other ple may bo blessed with a long. in town negotiating with Dr. J. on superb Piano and prizes. 1 nppy and prosperous journey I. Morris in regards to taking through life. earn of tho l itter's business Lore Excelsior Mercantile Company wliiln ho takes a few months Jui'.ge Marioneaux will hold vacation for hi health. court at Prnvo text week for The Eh: Stcrcvith Li;t!c Itfccs. Jud'? Booth while th; litter Mrs. Lauri Ingrain left Fri-d.i-to f'r St. Ai.U. ny. Idaho, is li.,!dj.u' tli St. (ieoije and Paruwuu terms. ijpeud a few days with relatives. W. T. Utah Presbytery, The Presbytery of Utah will meet in the Pres , y up-to-da- te L. A. Bailey & Sons, Denier In Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies Hand and Fired Cultivators, Wire Fencing, etc I I AIpo carry a line of ALL KINDS OF EX- TRAS. SECTIONS, GUARDS, KNIVES, HAY, OIIA1N and FEED STA1ILK3. door to Kneel lor Mercantile CompAojr. ETC. ytl Wall v General Machine Shops SMITH BROS. Proprietors. Special attention given to General Repairing Hroken Part Promptly Furnished Any at REASONABLE PItlCES and satis-fictio- n gnu rant f.fJ in all casn.4. Located on Main St. j r--t fcorth of S. P. V. track. . Nephi, Utah. o |