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Show l Local Notes. nvin S 41 Uwal Editor. .T. The Surplus Funds. Another thing that Russia needs is a strong infusion cf civilization. Montreal Star. He is a wise politician who can tell the band wagon from a Salt River steamer. Dubuque Telegra- Ice fur sale by Edward Kendall. Lew Burton retnned from Salt Lake Sunday night. Apricots at Elliot Millers. Get your orders in now. Bliss Native Herbs FOR sale by Mrs. Emma Cole. ,! ph-Herald. - 1 l 14-1- relatives and friends. first time, Saturday, siroe fch For Sale Cheap Bay Mare reoent eleettion. If the boys ,nd Colt, suitable for range will get out to the drills and do work apply 1 E Howell. jtheir part in building up the For Company Nephi will make a good rooms opposite Central School building showing in camp this year. Commencing August 1. 1906, Inquire of Rebecca Udall. alO Mr. Jane Chase of Spring- agents of tha San Pedro hwe viile is visiting with relatives been instructed to assess on all freight, reandfiiendsin Nephi this week. less than Misses Birdie Brown of Salt. maining at consigners eonven-ienceor on the companys Lake and M iud BelJsston of platforms or Kept i left Wednesday for CtJi- - warehouses, cars, t hours after grounds forty-eignf uniiii arrival and notification. Harry Burton of Provo, formMany visitors were in Npbi erly of Nephi, is here this weak last Friday, attracted here by visiting with i datives and the steam plow demonstration. friends. The test was quite successf jL Arizona is being earnestly adand it seems to be the general vised by the president to coma that this method of plowin while the water Is fine. Wash opinion ing will add greatly to the gen mgten Star. era! success of arid farming. It Alonso Ingram returned from is not only a time saver but Salt Lake where he has been at- breaks the ground deep wnic-tending a six weeks course of fifes it to store more moisture summer school. Try a little Kodul fur Dypppt-George Winn, Ruasell Hawkins after jour meals. Mauv atoinaoh M. Ptt, and son Edward, and are over worked to the point where Hershel Price were here from Kodol they refuse to go fn ihei-Salt Lake to spend the 24th. food aud digests your gives our Bishop T II G Parkes has the your stomach the rest it honor of producing the first ripe while its reconstructive proper; oh peaches cf this season. They get the bioittai h hack into workwere gathered on July 17th. Kodul relieven ing order. George B Hobbs of Nephi lence, sour stomach, palpitation Sold bv was here two or three days this the heart, belching, ete. Co. week the guest of her brother W hunts Pharmacy' Kent-Furni- shed car-loa- d ! . io-mI- s, j Manti RollerMilLS" Five years ago the people of R Nephi donated to a celebration fund about $142 more tian was 2 Manufacturers of Straight Grade strictly Whole Wheat expended, and this surplus still i A supply always ong FLOUR and MILL PRODUCE. remains dormant and untouched. On the Fourth of this month a : hand for exchange, and for sale at lowest cash prices. Car Lots on Short donation was made by the peo- 2 All Correspondence Promptly Answered N. !!. same for and the a ple purpose TV. large portion was not expended; and again on the Twenty-fourt- h another donation was irade for the same purpose, and again a large portion was reserved. !( These three reserves will lie dormant until the next centenTO nial. ws presume. Thera are mauy good uses that Ilaos this money might be put to. rJ?ciit Among them we will euumeiate Company 4,A from which a large portion of it indirectly Came. They need it, and can put it to good use in squaring up their accounts. But, if there is IPhoenix Sawing wood is the best exercise, says Rockefeller. He knows that saws have to be oiled.- Boston Transcrip Anyone desiting to study instrumental music and harmony, Burton E are with Mr. Hawkins must see him Mr. and Mrs. before July 14. visiting in Paragonah Mrs C. R. Foote enterained Miss Del a Jenkins spent the 4 with fri?nd$ in LMd. about 30 of her friends, the even ford ing of the 24th, a most enjoyable George Fcoto w, Ut to tirge was spent, Sat1. it day fora few days. A farewell party was given Was, Sperry went, to Milford Wednesday evening in honor of Sunday to spend the 24tli. Neilscn who departed Miss Liura Moffett returned Oliver yesterday morning on a mission from Salt Lake Thursday. ' to New Zealand, Charles C Jersaa and wife It is always Vell to have a box spent Sunday in Ephraim. of salve iu the house. Sunburn, Miss Sadie Sutton returned and boils yield from Salt Lake Friday ever iag. cuts,De bruises, piles to Witts Witch Hazel Salve. F W Lamb and son Freddie Sold Luuts Pharmacy Co. by spent the 24th in Salt Lake City. The San Pedro will sell tickets Philemon Tidwell returned to Ogden for the Utah Pharma-cuticafrom a months visit in Salt Lake Association on August last week. 5, 190G, at one and one half Wm Jones is here fram Mur- fare for round tiip. ray this week the guest of Miss For Rent Four rooms, cellar Eva Pexton. and oloset at 5.00; nine rooms, Quartely Conference tvill con- two closets, pantry, summer vene at Mona Saturday and in kitchen and cellar at S8 00; four Nephi Sunday. rooms, closet and cellar at 5.00; Giles came down from Eugene the Nephi House on Main Street. Park City, Friday to spend a few For further particulars see Roy days with his family. Whittaker. Mrs. Leah Chase went to Salt Captain J A Hyde took coma for iroaths visit with mand of Company A for the Monday G Broadhead. ' Messen- ger. Twenty Years Battle. Arthur Jenkins and wife of 4T was a loser in a twenty year Salt Lake were here to spend the battle with chronic piles and mal 24th. They are visiting thin ignant sores, until I tried Bucklem week with J N C Pexton and Arnica Salve; which turned the HANSEN, 3Iaimger. Summer Lon? Beach, Ani(;l(s, Coronado tTatalimi, City The T rip of a Life Time. objection to returning this money to them, we would suggest the Relief Society an organization approved by all. We venture that this money would be very acceptable to the Relief and that they would put it to excellent use and that is what money is for. With the one exception of the commercial club, which has exhibited a rank disposition to arrogance and partiality, there is not a known organization in the city but would make good use of the mon- - Ask nearest agent about CalltornU Excursions, Or Write t J. IT. BURTAEB, X. I. A. Utah Salt Lake City, So-cie- y It is nensense BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT ARE YOU BILIOUS? Do you suffer with Constipation, Chilis or Malaria? USE c u R E to keep this The only Liver money till the next centennial. Some of the donors are liable to ba dead before that time. Spend it; give it in lieu of the u?xfc general contribution; or buy a monument suitable oo commemorate the peoples generosity, or' the commercial clubs S Medicine and be Cured. have been using Herbine in my practice amt am pleased with the results. I always keep some on hand, and think it a grand mediBiliousness Complaints. and Liver New Registration Law. KING THE OF ALL LINIMENTS I cine for SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, CORNS, OLD CRUISES, CUTS, SORES, SCALDS, FROSTED FEET, AND ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. IS Dr. A. J. Hannah, a leading physician cf Umatilla, Fla., says: folly. j W. S. BAILEY, True. Texas, vntes; My wiib suikrcd five years vitfi paralysis in her arm, when I was persuaded to ua Ballards I Snow Liniment, which exacted a complete rare. have also used it for old sores, frost tiles and skin It does the vcrk. eruptions. 25 c, 50c and $1.00. PRICE 50c. The last legislative made a Manufactured only by Avoid AH Substitutes. change in the election law which Ballard Snow Linimsnt Co., makes it necessary that every Ballard Snow liniment Co., elector who did not vote at tho 500 N. Second St. ST. LOUIS, MO. 500 N. Second SL, ST. LOUIS, MO., last general or municipal elections must register in order to S(M and Recommended By Sold and Recommended By be qualified to vote nt the next 1 j general election. registered last not wete did but mud regyear ister again this year if he wishes to vote, otherwise he will be denied the privlege on election day. A person who registered in 1904 but did not vote at the general election that year. cannot vote this year without registering again. The registration days this year are: August 13, 21 and 25. October 9, 10 and 30 A person who Oaky 82 Years Old. I aui wily 82 ycai old aud dont expect even when I get, to that way hh be real old to el Bitters I eaa Electric loDg as get eaje Mrs. E. H. Bruneou, of Dublin, Ga. Purely theres nothing elf. keeps the old &8 youug and makes the weak as btroug as this grand old Ionic medicine Dyspepsia. torpid liver, inflamed kidneys are unor chronie constipati-oknown after taking Electiio Bitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by Luuts Pharmacy Co. f-- wife. by curing both, till not a trace reJames and Charles Sperry mains,' writes A M IJrtnv. of Excursion to Alberta. were arrested Saturday and tak- Farm viile, Y.t. Beet for Ule-r- s, On August loth excursion en before justice Cooper on a Burns and Wounds. 25j at tickets wdl bo sold Horn Halt charge of disturbance. They hunts Pharmacy. Like City to the points and at were fined $1C.(X) etch, rates specified as follows. WANTED: 10 men in eich $29 55 Stirling, Krunedya Laxative. Iloimy and adto state is $29.95. Tar the original laxative cough travel, post signs, Raymond of our leave and t comMut-vertise $30.45. he and samples Magrath syrup qualities month $75.00 $31.90. Cardston to relieve the cough ami goods. Salary itecrsBHrv per Con-S- i 83.00 The agents at Nephi will sell per day for expenses. j tinge I he sv stent of c old. dd bv Lunts ROYAL SUPPLY Co., tains no Opi At eb. Dept. tickets at the above rates plus W. Atlas Block, Chicago. one fare to Salt- Lake. Phaimacj C. s - l.jnl Excursions - liixcolsior 3Iortantilo Oonipnny. Wt promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign couch ;hllthS wa CURB the LUWC8 WU 'UUftMl ViTII model, sketch or photo oi invention for For free book i free report on patentability. f send lew Bissovery :orC &tSrTRDE-MARK- S Price &$1.C3 aOc Free Trial. .Surest and ti,uieK.st Cure for all THROAT and LTJNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. ! Opposite U. S. Patent OffscsJ, 8 WASHINGTON D. C. For Nearly Two Years Unable to Lay in Bed In my capacity as druggist, in Buffalo, N. Y., i have the best opportunity to judge if the merits of many different remedies. I am in close touch with the :fdck, wbo come into my store for medicines, and most of them tell me how they are getting along. Ofsllthehun-dred- s preparations which I sell, not a single one begins to give as much satisfaction as Ackers Engof lish Remedy for Coughs, Colds, or the purchasers money will be returned. This is a perfectly safe guarantee, because the remedy does cure. Nobody wants his money returned. Its cures are nothing short of marvelous. Take the case of Mr, A. H. Gilbert, for instance. He lives at No. 5 Carey street, Buffalo, N. Y. Tor more than three years he had a bad case of asthma. ;nd bad been unable to lie down i bed for nearly two years. lie came to my store and asked me what to do. I said: Take Ackers English Remedy. He said he bad tried other remedies and didn't think this would help him. 3ut ne thinks differ, ently now Three bottles fixed his asthma all right. He could sleep and eat after taking them, as well as when a boy. He was cured several months ngo, and is well yet, so I am certain his trouble is gone for good. You can wrv to Mr. Gilbert himself, if you doubt my word. He will go further than me in p. g Ackers English Remedy. (Signed) S. B. Thorne, druggist, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, retu. r: the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. ais-in- |