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Show L u f . (i E JftEJPITB The Path to Success Is to Advertise. S v - Vol. VI. Nephi City Utah, rp J November E3S3SE35 T sessnso Q 1) SO-- C. . The 18, 1898. . Shows $ of a City. $ Itapaper o The Stability li'5;0530.5 3,:O-0.:;;- No. 23. IGHTEN OUR DARKNESS. f H Democrats The Carry the Day - Mrs. Sarah P a J. E. Republican Nfiainee Fcr Recorder Elected. yy y yy A. BOOTH, DeUtlbt. 53? Judge Stoutt Defeats Charles Haynes For Justice Ed. Sparkes Knifed By His Own Party and George Kendall Elected Constable, H. Gold Crown and Bridge Work Is a religious expression often a Specialty used and in order to follow out those sentiments we are en- m m deavoring to help the people of Nephi to fulfil this wise The election in this city passed off very quietly, although both sides the political fence struggled for cia stery. The Democrats elected every officer but the recorder and justice, Jas. N. Louder being turned down for Mrs. Sarah E. Cole, tiie Eopiiblsean nominee, yhU$ tLuge Skfut was tieeted to fill 4lve than there lus been in the past two years. Petty jealousy and mourn his loss. He was the sou pergonal spite, with partisan ran- of great hearted h Henry cour will not be a factor in county of this city, and many afiaiis, and wre believe the commis- friends as well as relatives there sioners now elected will not be are to piourn his untimely departswayed to and (ro by a one man ure. Jolley, which hat been gkaracteri-sti- e Osoar lnld tho.se sterling good ctrnrty conrfc history. which go to make tl$ And j the election has been qualities American citisten, He was broat? brought to a cl.ose, the Kepiffilic in hia views Hud was the friend of will discuss matters and things from citizen in this city. The a purely independent standpoint, every extends the sympathetic and we earnestly ask the aid of Republic hand to his bereaved wife and earthe citizens in publishing the fulj nestly invokes the guarding care of news without fear or favor. an all wise Providence on behalf of herself and her young children. of justice. Certainly thePO were a great many surprises in store for the people, although the circumstances that brought about the result cannot be definitely stated. The Republic is satisfied to a certain extent with the climax although we would like to have That Throbbing Headache seen a change in certain offices, but Would quickly leave you, if you used Kings New Lite pills. Thousands of as the voice of the peoplo is the Dr. sufferers have their matchle s plac-- e On These cold winter eveuing there is noihing give a person greater comfort ami enthan a nice cosy fire and one of cur joyment new complete and Golds-broug- proved merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong Derves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if nolcured. Sold by A. Lunt&Soa Drug- signal by which we are governed we must ot necessity coincide with their opinions. There is one thing certain, and gists. that is, there will be a different OvWitt5 Witch Cures file. Scalds, Bunts. feeling in county commission circles Hfr ilv The funeral of the late Oscar Goldsbrough was held in the second ward meeting Louse last Tuesday. A large concourse of sympathetic citizens had assembled to listen to the last sad rites over the remains. Apostle Teasdale, President Sperry, that will te. LIBERTY L&EJP8. New Style! Now Light! Perfect Flame! We are the sole agents ia this city for these lamps and we assure you they are perfect goods, and we will guarantee that they will give gertect eatisf.i f ion. We have Lamps of ail sizes, all make, and first-clas-s Anew appearance. consignment just in. No old sto k. Call and Examine. Stcuart Stoves orid Ranges am Coles Heaters S lII e n Sight. Our A fall line of new opal cleared out cheap. enameled Granite Ware Just In be To Tlio Official Count. i COOPER, PYPER Sz CO., nephi, utaii. List ot Unclaimed Letters. The list of unclaimed letters remaining tnJNephi post office November 5th., 1898, is as follows. Mr. II. S. Dearborn, MBs Ruby Ethier, 2 R. Tercy Morris 2 Mr. J. Q. Stut z. If the above letters are not called for In tw weeks, they will be sent to the dead letter office. C. Andrews, P. M. An Unparalleled Time Record. Was made every day during the period of the Omaha Exposition by the trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway ou its Chicago & Omaha Short Warren Foster, Populist, received 118 votes in the county, while Obituary. O. P GOLDSBROUGH. Poor Oscar Goldsbrough is dead! Taken in tho prime of vigor and manhood it seems hard that Providence should will it this way. But the higher power rules and we are as but clay in the hands of the potter. Oscar, no doubt was wanted on the other side. An all wise creator demands and ve poor mor tals obey. Those who knew Oscar Goldsbsough in this life knew that nothing could be said against his uprightness of character. He was ambitious, ever on the alert to improve his opportunities, and he was making a good name in this 1 J. M. Bowman, judge supreme bench received 48 votes. matter of fact world, Bishop Tarke3 and Langley Bailey lie had been werking hard on a bore testimony to his character. contract for plumbing on the Whit- The funeral cortege to the grave more building and had about com- was a very long and representative haid-fiste- d pleted the same and the work done one. was certainly of first class order, and with the end of that contract Tbo funeral of Arthur Gadds little he was looking to other contracts 3 month old girl took place Monday which he had in view, and which afternoon. he relied upon to establish himself as a first class workmen. He had The funeral of Moroni Howarths boy just signed up a contract to put in took place Tuesday afternoon. a firbt class heating apparatus in the Excelsior buildiDg, and which contract he secured over four more Our spices are pure and dead and the when competitors good. silent message called him to the So are our other tide. 'tea baking pewdtf coffea and The deceased was 26 years of soda flavoring extract age and ho leaves a sad and broken Schillings Best hearted wife and two childern to Line. Although its trains hauled from ten to thirteen well filled si eping cars and coaches each Dight, yet schedule lime of arrival at Omaha and at Chicago was an accomplished lact a record to be proud of, and which has resultediri establishing the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway in the minds of the traveling community as the shortest, best and most reliable route between Orrahiand Chicago and thi East. All coupond ticket agents sell tickets via the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ii,y, For information reSarding the line address L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. In accordance to the Proclamation of President McKinley and Governor Three Doctors In Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. When you are sick, what ou like best istobechosen lor a medicine in the first place; what experience tells ' ou is beat, to be chosen in the second lace; what reason (i. e., Theery) says is oast is to be chosen in the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Expi Hence and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, they willgiue you the best advice thatcan be taken. When you have a bad cold Dr, Inclination would recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Experience would it because it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent cure Dr. Reason would recommend it because it is prepared on scientific qrinciples, aid acts on natures plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by Cbas. Foote & Sons. How to Prevent Croup. We have two children who are subject to attack of creup. Whenever an attack is coming on my wife gives them Chamberlains Cough Remedy and it always prevents the attaok. It is a household necessity in this county and no matter what else we run out of, it would not do to be without Chamberlains Cough Remedy. More ef it is sold here than of all other cough medicines combined. J. Al. Nickle, of Ntosle Bros., merchant, Nickloville, Pa. For sale by Chas. Foote & Horn. nans for sale. Thanksgiving Day will be observed by praise and thanks to God for the blessings upon the state and union during the past year. Services will be held in the Methodist Church on Thanksgiving Day at 11 a. m. Serrun to be preached by Rev, J. Wilson of the Presbyterian church of Nephi. Special music has been prepared for the occasAT GUNNISON, UTAII. ion. All are invited. FOR SALE Double set of buggy har'I ness, second hand, good as new. flO will buy it if you talk quick. Apply W. Johnson, Whitmore building. ;i:, Tom Foote is around on cur streets Address after his recent illness. Wells,- - 250 Head of Shropshire Hama For Oalo -- Prices $10 to $15 DeWittd Little Early Risers, The little fimoai (Ilia. & WEYMOUTH, Gunnison, Utah. |