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Show f PROF. MERRILL SPRING IS COMING! GET YOUR Trimmers, Manure Forks, 'Spades, Digging Forks, and Wheel Barrows. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE & Co. Cooper Pyper PLUMBERS AND TINNERS Why Not Give Your Orders Deliver of MONUMENTS AND N-- w For Spring HEADSTONES There is no better place to get them than of BELLISTON, Nephi, Utah. for Alt. Pleasant Marble Works. THOMAS Lova of Books. Hook love, my friends, U your pass to the greatest, the purest and the moat perfect pleaaure that God haa prepared for hia creature. It laata when all other pleaaure fade. It will aupport you when all other reerea-tlonare gone. It will last you until your death. It will make your houra pleasnnt to you a long as you live. Anthony Trollop. a Even the Chanticleer. Clarence waa leaving early tUnt night. The cuckoo had Just sounded the eleventh hour. In the back yard the family rooster uttered a maudlin crow. "Clarence," called her luther from an upper window, "will it trcutlt you to step around back of the houite and throttle that rooster? He beard the door cloae and he think it's daylight." Lucrative Find In South Africa. To Exterminate Vermin. South Africa' possibilities a a prostand for several hours one-hal- f gallon or gasoline and ten ducer of vegetable oil are wide incents" worth of corrosive subllmata. deed if the results of recent experiPut the mixture Into a pint oil can, ment under the auspice of the Mo with a long spout, and spray Into ev- samblque authorities are translated ery place where there are bugs. Air Into commercial realltle. For the fruit of the "macua-macua- " the room thoroughly. After a few apwas shown to yield no leas plications the vermin will have entire-l- y than GO per cent of fine edible oil, and disappeared. of the "pombula" 52 per cent Mix and let Course. As courage la the Ylr Impossible. tue of men. so It Is the virtue which "A person should think twice bemoat powerfully challenges the re- fore speaking." "Perhaps so, but if aper t and emulation of men. And It some people were to think twice bedeserves this for It 1 fore apeaklng they would be so exslso the virtue which gives security hausted they couldn't apeak." Birto ail the other virtues Lowell. mingham e, Age-Heral- 1. They'll pall with a will on level and The strength in their bodies wont be lost through their legs if you keep them sharp shod this Winter hllL with "GOLDEN" RUSTLESS CALKS RING-POIN- T Ton cannot count on bar calks or soft screw calks to wear Iomc snd stay sharp. Ton can depend upon Ring-Poi"Golden" every-wa- y very dar. They are the only calks with a core of close trained Tnnt SIimI U' M 4 me ooeii. j ne steel point projects beyond the edge of the shell takes a firm grip on Ice. mo and slippery road. It take a long time for Ring-Pointo wear short. They cannot wear dull any time. The "Golden" Anti-Rumakes them to Plating easy put In. easy to take ooL It protects the threads keeps the calks clean ssd sound as a new dollar. You'll nevr need Ring-Poin- u mor than yon need them right now. vaw ei aoa you u use mem always. See me about them at one. nt ts st I H A. T. 13 OY 2ST TO X. FROM Continued from pure portions of of.the territory where the Clark railroads operate, and his advice along: both agricultur al and horticultural lines will be constantly at the service of all classes of residents and incoming settlers. It is proposed by tht railroad officials that one of Professors Merrill's first duties will comprise a comprehensive toui of all the country tributary to its lines, visiting personally where possible every operating ranch and placing himself in touch with every possible condition of. soil and climate, so that he may give to the people thus visited an un. qualified opinoin as to the best means of bringing their lands U the highest state of productive less by the moat modern scien tific means. In othea words, Pro fessor Merrill will act as a con- Jenced farmer's institute, mov ing from point to point, and during the growing season of each year covering the entire ares trapped by the lines of the Clark roads. The installation of an agricultural expert as a member of itf official family is one of the latest innovations in railroad peration, ind in the few instances where tn expert of this nature ha? ben employed the results have proven the idea to be thoroughly practical and profitable. In i t section of the country will anj other railroad agricultural expert confront so great an opportunity for successful developement at that which lies ahead of Professor Merrill. The developtment of lands along the Salt Lake rout in the three states traveled b its lines is now in its infancy anc vill Le placed upon a sure ai.e firm foundation under the suggestion and advice of an expert is so thoroughly in toucl with conditions as is Professor Merrill. His work in conjunctior with the Salt Lake Route mean 4 rapid stride in the devtl jpcmenl of southern and western Utah, tc say nothing of the benefits which Nevada and California will derivi from his association with thi Professor Merrill' company. operations will be directly ir-injunction with the traffic arc o Your Horses Will Never Shirk Their Work ITEMS NEWSY LE EXPERT Continued from pair TREES TRIMMED. We have in stock a large stock of Prun-nin- c Shears, also Prunning Sanri, Vine Ajitrent TURAL AGRICUL- Are Ariving Baily 'aALBEADY IH 1. few exceptions all the ladies present dresssd for the occasion and the drawing for partners caused considerable merriment. The girls of the grade aided by Mrs. Martina Jennings and Mrs. Anrm Jackman. eerved refreshments that were excellent. The Mutual Improvement As 8Dciations Sunday evening changed the regular routine in the way of programs and turned the evening over to a number of returned missionaries who took up the time in a way similar to tnat in the mission field. They did all the singing and talked on the first principles of the gospel. The meeting house wa3 packed and all enjoyed the singing and talks given by the elders who were J. L. Francom, Martin VV. Mangelson, James Anderson, and J. C. Nielson. The general work and excellent v a r i e t y of programs given by the mutual associations h attracting many people in the ward and causing an increase in attendance. Miss Eliza Thompson was taken to Salt Lake City Monday by ner parents wheie she is to receive medical treatment, for a complication of diseases, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pet rson went to Salt Lake City Sunday. Christain Christensen return-i- d home Friday from E u r e k a where he has been assessing property. Miss Elease Christenttn returned home Tuesday from Oak City where she has been spending the past week with relatives md friends. For Sale-m- y farm of 'j2 acres, nouse and two acre lot. Si a. in One Shipment Of The Very Newest Calicos Swiss Ginghams Damasks Linen Persian Flaxon Bleech Entry Lands In National For. rest - rest, tctf a Nevada, n-- Sample Line of Ladies Skirts, The very latest styles at remarkable low prices. Also New Lines of ' tf d ley, Waltermore rested Trimmings Corsets Pillow Cases Hoisery Towels ut was wuna over iodine action or,1-"- " the district court, his bonds be-- i Air-Min? fixed atone thousand dol arr. He was unable to furnish this' A of bonds, on mntim t f ,r ' ' Gunty, Attorrey was.. allowtd lo r aim - .,.,.. hn January r c.vvaii Laces Sheets & Embroidery And many other new spring lines are on the road and are expected everyday to he here. Attend onr February Clean rtp Shoe Sale. Every pair of Shoes in the Store is, reduced in prices. BOLDER RULE CLOTHING CG The busy store Behind the porch. "SMALL PROFITS" ' QUICK SALES" Epidemic Of Measles In.Tidwell and Sons j ted u iivt , j i. Arres-Neph- , were I stages, before the eruption takes place . Frequently the first sjrnptions are those of a Lad jold or LaGripi e '1 hue 't n n,t f ;ver, dry cough, ed eyes, sore throat, stilt zii g, ai d often hick ttomach, al&o ho.-- e bltt d. Children wilh any of t h e s Symplons should be keotathomc in the house and by no' mean should they be allowed to go to school or Sunday sihuol. Neither court The proFocutk n wrs piv-e- n until Tuesday morniriif in which, to file an amended Tht lime Tuescay mcrri-111- ;; was (aken in arguing a 1 ' ,r""f 1 ur ri u. i!;.i. v ' " "d it fftret;r . , ,, lor I d"i ir-i- i Ioi27D, tepoi L'Lb. ,a r nt. ccm-jilj.i- m.tt.c'td cn:p1witt the objection was overruled by the cc urt. The lime for the preliminary heating as 6ft fur Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The state was represented by Count should children goto school ntttrr.ey J. II. McKr.ighr, wmle is fcicki.tss in tht attorney T. L. Fuote there for the defendat-trfamii until the nature of lie is kn jwn. ll thts-- in- accjstd were each p'uc d under liut n ap-jeart- . e j ductions ate lully carried cut $.j)J bond, which they wtie ut -- furnish and were pivtn it Mould do much toward pullover the cuMocy of Deputy to ing an end to disease in our city able to . thetilT II. D. Goliifbroush. O. MINER, Local Health Officer. 1). The running: of the Nephi heari.ig corral has been awarded to Jarnes Moss of Lovan. All rteep men w bhmg l heep at thin place may make arrangemeMa by either wi itinj? or phoning the above narr.ed, at Levan Uuh. I'h jne Number shear 2 K-- 6. The flebekah's jrave F riday ever.ing in h' t.or of John apart)' J. Sullivan. There were about twenty of the members present. Delicious refreshnit n's were Tne pa tint's c'aysof the first ward will b social y favored Sunday mornirijr, in the firt ward rtli'jf hall, t.t 10:45 a. m., by a lecture to he jsiven by Dr. T. D, U'es, subject ''PrevtijijoTi ofdifca-t"- . It is very much desired that all the parents of the first ward be p r e s e n t, to hear this lecture. Don't forget the time and place. cf th Harvest. of tli bar vi el is to reap V"T" (tin you sow. Pow an net anj r;U renp a halilt; now a hp bit an1 yoa v t-- S The la rtap h r habit; sow i h:it sr.J roa served at 11 nd Gamesar.d rr f.p a )iaractr; so?' A rrl aractor t). board-ili(;..-m itic were reap dsllnjr. job feature inttestir,p a. of the evening. a pt . ii the Latest Lace Curtains Curtain Screan Bed Spreads Entertains. v Canton Flannel Factory etc. I li-C- 111 L. L. Sheeting: ; - iv vii Muslin Thura is now an epidemic tf T. P. Tidweil, Mont Tidwell. Measles in Nephi. More deaths Archie Tidw ll arraigned are caused by Measles than by before justice of the pt ace, John Scarlet fever and Diptheria com- S, Coor er, Monday afternoon A'heat, 14 in lucern, 10 a. not bined. It is therefore your duty charged with c r a n d larceny. needed. It quire Lars Jensen. to do all you can to prevent the The afternoon was taken in ar spread of this disease which is guirjr a demur to the corop'aint Of very contagious evt-- in the fim w h ic h was sustained by the Hestorati in To Notice is hereby given that the land: It scribed below, embracing- 320 acies, vithin the Nebo National Fo Jtah, will be subject to settlement anci ntry under the provisions of the home-tea- d laws of the United Stste and the June II. 1906 W Stat., 233), at United States land office at 8 a I he industrial departments of tht ,ak City, Utah, on March 27, 191. railroad, and his heaikiuartertny set tier whu was actually and it will b permanently established 4od faith claiming any of s a id land, at Salt lake. He enters ujon for agricultural purposes prior to Janhisdutirs iir mediate'y ard win uary 1,haa a, and has not abandoned name, preference right to make accornpary the aclu a homestead entry for the land tran which is to be sent to var-ou- ally occupied. Said lands were litei portions of Utah and jfxin the applirationa of the p e r s out below, who have a prefer leaving Salt Lake on Feb mentioned e to the prior right o subject right ruary 18. any such settler, provided suih settle or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right it Mrs. Pay vxoerved piior to M a r c h 27, 1911, or Mrs. Leonard Pay entertained vhich date the lands will be subject t her settlement and entry by any nuaiinet Friday evening in honor ol uerson. The lands embrace a trac birthday. Avery 16) acres within unnurveyed but twhat pleasant lime was had. At ten will be. when surveyed. Sees. ''clock dainty lunch was serv- 15 andprobably 22, T. IS S., K. 3 W 8. L. M.. ed which was Very much enjoyed .Jtucril-eby metes and bound as fol at coiner No. 1, t lows: Beginning all by present. marked II 1, w h e n c th ceiar pot The following were the inviud south eat corner cf Sec 15, T. IS 8., guest: Messrs and Mesdamt r. a w., bears S. 20 chain; extend- Kd. Jones E. I! U K e I I , A. J. jirtjf thirc W. 2)chain; thence tit Stalnaker, Wm. Jones. Georaej chain; thence W. 2') 40chains; thence N. chains; thence C chain; thenct iTolley, Wm. Sperry. Chas. Tol- -j 20 S. KO chains to the place of beginn.ng. H. E. Whit-Warwood. Hoy J Said tract wa listed ley, upon tbe applicaJ. R. j tion of Beit Hanson, of Levari, Utah, jaker, II) rum To I i Downs, Mis. Pyper and daught! List er Hilda, Mr. Nellie Whiuker; A tract of W acres within unurvey- ed but what will probably he, w h e i and the hestess Mrs. Pay. R. survey ed, Sees. 10 and 11, T. 15 W., described by mete and boumb Anderson Ar- a follows: Beginningll-- at corner No. 1 a cedar marked l, when t h 'southeast corner of Se . In, 1. 5 8.. 3 w ' r 40 chair-- ; exietdir.k Waltermore Anderson wasar-J- K K- - i0 w- rested Saturday charged w i. t h lh,r" 'ben-?!- . ,h"r"; 20 raina; 'IciieW chain; grand larceny. He was arraign- - Wnbaina to the j i a c e of beginning' ed before Justice John S. Cncper smi was n!v.l Lie n tbe and plead guilty as charged. He tu, of m,t r., ci Le.ai,. i:iah- - mothers Sn PMENT SPRING For One Week More Wn are continuinc our cut price on Era broidery. We are fu lling m me very choice Embroidery nt S and 10 centi perynrd. Wo hTe iomo Embroideries 0 inches vtiite at only 20 cents per yrtrd. Thin Price for only ' one week. King-'i- i Mercantile, SOUTH MAIN i |