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Show Nephi HighIdltedSchool Department THE OLD RELIABLE r F"4. twill 111 4 Now Absolutely Puro Local Notes: Ben Worwood left Monday for Montana. Mrs. William Knight is very low with typhoid. J. Sparks is in Salt Lake 0009 been in to see our Christmas Goods Miss Bertha Bailey is in her accustomed place again. Bertha has been ill for about a month. Miss Audry Homer was a visitor at the sewing class Monday. An amusement committee has been appointed by the president It J ( Our "Year Long Clock Drawing W The committee c sists,of Harry Beagley, thi.d year class; May Deli Cazier, Sec ond year class; Lacey Vickers, first year class. May Hobbs is back to her post again. She has beee sick for the past week. students. ev-wh- y ft is receiving well merited approval. Clock now on exhibition in our show window. A chance with every dollar spent. Let us show you our Holiday Goods, you are more than welcome. tt School Report. Week ending September 23. 1904. Attendance No. Teacher. Grade. Enrolled Punctuality n. Uoiuer Christian Sperry Vickers 8th 38 47 7th 47 6 th 35 53 50 S. W. T. Denn & Co: 98 98.25 89 THE JEWELERS. 92 93.4 " BelHstcn 5th City for a few weeks. 4. Blackett 4tb5lb 57 90.2 Cole The new reading room will be 4th 89.1 51 3d Bigler opened about the 15th. 97. 52 2d 3d Ilayne First class bathing facilities at 91. Cazier latSd 43 05.9 Borensoo Beg. lat 53 Neilson's Barber Shop. 89.3 Warner 1st 55 Beg. Fresh Fish every Friday at 97 5 Wood Beg. 1st 55 Chase's Market. Try it. Total 085 At: 94.25 OLIVER CHRISTIAN. "Walter Batchelor was in Pro a junior. Principal vo the latter part of the week. ' The family of Jas. Riches has Roy Cowan came down from Bert Bean left Monday for the Falls Tuesday preparato Idaho released from been quarantine sheep herd to be gone all winter. ry to assuming the duties of Ellertson Bros, of Mona, will Miss Maude Bel listen attend county recorder, but upon his give a dance at the Opera House ed the Presbyterian State Sun arrival here he was surprised to next Friday evening. day School at Ogden, as repre- learn that hi s election was being The Nephi High School will sentative from Nephi. contested. It appears that cive a dance in Miller's Hall on mistake was made by the judges be to seems fleet Baltic The next Friday evening. making headway unopposed and of election of the Levan precinct Hereafter bcnpt will be ac if the Japanese don't hurry up, in totaling up their tally sheets, cepted at 90c on the dollar they will have a heap more of which gave Mr. Cowan ten votes the best of it. If this be trme at Chase Meat Market. trouble on their hands. Miss Chappell has a majority o Tne miant child oi Mr. ana A very pleasant surprise parMrs. John Burton is very low ty was given Mrs. Unity Chap-pel- l two votes over Mr. Cowan, who holds a certificate of election. and not expected to live. at her gome on last Monday Mr. and Mrs. William Burton evening by the members of the A great uproar is being made have been nursing two very sick Ladie's Democratic clnb of Nephi. because there are a million chil children during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier re dren in the United States ears Wallace Mangum, who has turned Sunday from St. Louis ing their own living. It strikes several days us that it is vastly creditable to they spent been on the sick list for the past where : : u. i .1 i the children, and not altogether " '"K " to is be around able fewdavs. . tf a a ' xair. Air. mazier imorms us iuai discreditable to their natural again. Cazier Bros, have completed the protectors, and that nobody has The Mutual Improvement as 150,000 canal contract at any bus.ness to object to It exsociation of the First Ward will Canada, which they be- cept benevolent and public spirgive a party at Miller's hall next gan work on last fall. He will ited persons who are willing to Thursday night. remain in Nephi until the weath- adopt the children and send them to school. For legislatures to Don't fail to see the Noble er clears up in the spring. Dramatic company at the Opera pass laws prohibiting those who Shaw Elizabeth Mrs. Hague, arc orphaned or worse than orHouse on the 12th, 13th and 14th. of known to the better people You'll never regret going. phaned from working in factoNephi and vicinity as Grandma ries or anywhere else In order to George Sowby left yesterday Hague, passed away last Tues for Green River where he will day evening at 7:30 o'clock, at support themselves is cmel and take his turn for a few months the home of her daughter Mrs. inhuman. In these days of rank at looking after the sheep herd. Delphia Teasdale. The deceased competition, under a system which means fellow for was 62 years of age. She had himself and "every devil take the the Brigham Clegg, representing been a resident of Utah for over take the balance, the orphan at the Deseret News, is here this the should have an equal show. least week writing up the business in- fifty years, and was among of Nephi. The fu first settlers In millions of instances it has dustries for the Christmas edi- neral will take place this morning been demonstrated that it is tion of the News. at 11 o'clock f ram the family res good for children to learn to At the mectin of Nephi Irri- idence. work. gation company Monday, the folThe courtesy which distin lowing directors were elected: the meeting of Koder- - coon-- mtoAfto r ctef hocjfty mrtALt 11. D. Evans, J. W. Brough.Geo. guished r r.'l f " t"t I ih(iiii. ttt m II. Howard, Jos. E. Irons and II. Dhu and James I'itzj imes is sur fin mrM4 iv 4rM U'n' of the gambler that by passed E.G rover. i w Ir ?.,' '"" "T. in who was shot down from behind forni.,t,nt )MitM1hr'n FOIl SI1L- E- A large, handsome, on the crowded streets of New ii Monitorial "1 ik t irtsjr tut I. lr.e t'T n i, fcro t j.r in 3 wood Heating Stove, suitable for York the other ik Cxi; 't, CV.th fr" day. Iloche made rlrtd 4ilv ti"!, rpr , mvrtni trf 5rschool or store room, costing i5ew an ante mortem statement as- - krfhtltf I !sr r'! , J'rf-- V: tr, t Mhwn t Wfj." 35. Will be sold for Also a I rt 3 t', officers of the law fct RournK tt(; ' tb lr-v: Chti't '". suringthe xT.d. II far. trl, RuMullii), Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet, he had been shot in the interests rd l rMii,nf, "',vkh"br MrHiF M M ' h. costing new 9, to be sold at 3. ;0f justice and that the assassin t'TAHj jn rt' tffM Ao Vh lit' Mii K. T. rt i,2 Ace. Apply at this office. was not at all to blame. He add- - f hrirto ('"'T." ",, rlK wVn 'h filkh, fl .tt. 1ir Chase BroV Meat Market will ed,"ifhe hadn't shot me.I should (HI , th K.ftntn ' v v.'nt f4,r', P.. of XV: ( ''" h1 Mn, i k H'1 ? ; I'tT. i'xj-'h give a nice fat pig, weighing over ultimately have killed him." He K. f er.n"fi, I n fr.rm k ir, ?v-yrm "f f "r.tAm. nm;mitt nf...-100 pounds, to the customer hold- j made a spirited plea for "Frank" r. 'J (irrtti H , t au,n. ' JV: ing the lucky number at 7:30 o', and declared that, although he i'f.ti.h T.Hrim, f t f., t. '(f f ,r, fffl .in'. r jtTir! P 0 clock, Christmas evc.Onc chance jhad not $een his friend till after KIIW 1"4 t.rt ' tt,l !! f t" aeri sm i rthe shooting", it was virtually will be given with every A. CO H. I RKff SUChka 1 . 1 - i not that's we are atill talking, erybody Come in and look our stock over, maybe you wont want to buy anything, that went make any difference, come in anyway. I of the stu4ent body for the purpose of conducting suitable amusements for the High School prove the grounds. The fence and gates are also n a very dilapidated condition. The paint is about all off, the boards loose and missing. Some of the gates are unhinged and he others nearly so. A little paint, a few boards and nails and a little work would soon repair hese, and the changed appear ance of the grounds would more than pay for the time and money used to improve them. Students et us think about it.and also ask he trustees to do so. Miss May Dell Cazier is with us again after spending a few days at the World's Fair. Kendall has registered as June . . . a junior in tne scnoo.. ttf e nope that is the last time June will be THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE W. in answer to the Mayor's request.is under going a general "cleaning up," wouldn't it be a good idea, stu dents, for us to fall in line and clean up the school grounds? At present they have a very untidy appearance, being covered with rocks, cans and rubbish of all kinds. If given a half holiday, he studenes, by uniting, could easily take up and haul away all his rubbish, and greatly im 'nu'-'llr- il : that our city, ))otsoTlIcs JOHM HALL. toy Grip Quickly Knocked Out. """Some weeks ago daring the se vere winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds Certain Cure for Croup When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no time to exper iment with new remedies, ho matter how highly they may.be recommended. There is one preparation that can always be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and has never been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. Mr. M FCompton, of Market, Tex., says of it, "I have used Chamberlain's Congh Remedy in seven cases of cronp with my children, and can truthfully say it always gave prompt relief." For sale by all draggists. A which speedily developed into the worst kind of lagrippe with all its misarable," says Mr. J S Egleston of Maple LandiDg, Iowa. "Knees and joints acbing, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes aud nose running, with alternate epells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, aidin the same with a dose ofCham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." These Tablets promote a healthy action of the bowels, liver and kid. The seeret of tte art of writing neys which is always beneficial is to have something to say, and to when the system is congested by a say just that and no other. cola or attack of the grip. For sale Mothers, Be Careful by all druggists. Of he health of yonr children. The Uniu-- States treasury re- Look uul for coughs, co'di, croup ports a scarcity of gold coins.There and whooping cough. Stop them in is no lack of people who can sym- time One Minute Cough Cure is States tie beet remedy. Harmless aud pathize with the pleasant. treasury. H Uc-ite- aa m . Leth-bridg- M 19 e, s - hnl ." -- ( r ii , NOTICE TO FARH1ERS! Goshen Mill & Elevator Co. Docs Custom Grinding at the rate of 35 lb. Straight Grade and 15 lbs. Bran and Shorts per bushel. Stores Wheat for farmers cash price for all grain Wc rir r. it. rr. . I'l-iw- ber, but HAVE PLENTY OF MILLSTUFF ON HAND SO THAT WE CAN CARRY ON OUR EXCHANGE TRADE, AND SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS THE SAME AS USUAL. Wc will also continue to buy all kinds of grain at highest cash prices until our bins anc filled up. Nephi Mill & Mfg. Co. -, f f. r r : hr-- I H'--r V- - v.-..- . ; - : ; lV-;t""- 1 ;: '. f f -t 25-ce- purcuise. . self defense. I fn'ii-ntw.- -th r I . m't-- i "V , -- : j M will be dosed down during the greater part of Decem- rt'-ir- r w-t- 5 , ANNOUNCEMENT. 2 (' ,1 Goshen Mill & Elevator Co. f-: M and pays highest ft I7-- For Sale at This Office Ix II Mill Fountain!! nWRror' Fhrvjvii i unui miiii. Green. u i Manufacturers of Straight Grade, strictly whole wheat; A suonlv Flour,. and mill nroducc. r r i alwavs on hnd (nr ,Z i exchange, and for sale at lowest Cash prices. Your pat- - ) it tit. .rT-in. liAiNotLlN, ronagc is soiicttca. Manager. v OfSl-- I FOR WHEAT. |