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Show RICHFIELD, UTAH, TRHRSDAY. APRIL 23. 1903. DEN DEATH Settler Curried leans of beal;A' a blindfold, bhe cannot ead to. She then to the ci Gardner, A Daughter oubt. votnun whous Pratt Did Mothers I'ait 'fnption nu ebiltlnui A Wile Since 13 inaence. Jt I emorrliago. NS. 21 fruit furm for tha past six years, and been enabled to fill all orders. W ork is going on at the nursery the stork and adding to it be greut demand this spiing insures 'be development of a great fruit in this part of the state, and the demands for good nursery stock a ill grow apace with it. h v Fifty Years fhs Slandard I 1 BEGULAKS liKATKX. Juniors Win a Game of Raselmll from ThtnfAt the Regular Nine., following tL whorl f women for womanly cine. Prescription nes The Junior or scrub team didnt do jn death of JuliaoneF. of the a thing to the Regular" last Friday, lwo tallies was all that lay between f afternoon was 1 events. Bbe lmd been Ihe regular team and a complete shutweakening d hour f r'5tiri,,t out The Regulars played a handicap e'irl 1ler fun ofgramncOi previous, but awakened game, but the outcome ju' tides the that they would hive beeu tliH fami!y eUr!y UCXl lndLmru;rt ail try br wne suffering of the tuil euders in that game had there JbOOt. of A beeu no handicap. Marrkorrbage of the lungs. ? d"of th? was called but there seemed Up to the seventh inning it was a uctuk.n t'ioiind she died at 3:30 that due game, as good as has ever beeu Tbe score nd had 'em ichfleld. witueestd in I to be troufld al, f . ij then stood 3 to 1 in favor of the LIFE SKETCH, the ReguIu the seventh inning o? h'cX-rtGardner was a daughter lars got a little rattled and allowed rai p. I'ratt, an eavly day four runs. The score Anally stood 7 to per7TeJi(the Mormon Church and leaaant peiMttry Uostou Pratt. Ilerj The pitchers and catchers on both k headache wure1 at Winter Quarters, sides did some excellent work, and a, April 1, 1317 and she was some creditabla in and out Aeldiug 0u to Sal', Lake City. When was exhibited. .Tlfeti years of age her father The dance in the evening for the In lection) to rid by a mob iu Arkansas. benefit of the regular team was well Lii!f";Len but 13 years of age she ttended and enough was realized to WClohu Cardcer, and after liv-- j purchase a good set of uniforms for Wbfeh n, Ioy6ou and Salt Lake, the nine. er husband came to settle on A challenge is now out against the in 1873. For 15 years they rialina and Ephraim clubs. Another sactiszsHi, farm near Venice aDd match on equal terms will probgame ES Ulr ears ago moved from there to be played soon between the local ably home in the northern welkne IB c-- , Juui-ors- huVlip t ZINC i'mr!rnt yrBicbfluld, where she died. Anted ferity f HEP. FAMILY. itiLbie, s imlcal ard mi Paper pardner was the mother of 14 w ) apd she raised Are of her by jaBE who were left orphans 1802. The in her mother of fh 'AR. these, William, was a baby He took the name of shhxe fid is now a prominent county. Thera are 10 of IS of spring living. So.d nines. d i A Great Sensation. AWlfa j Highest Honors Worlds Fair Kih$st Isst3 U.S, Govt Chemists rmcf BAKING POWDER CO. CHICAGO scheme is feasible. trunk (. Kelsey, Power-Plan- C. B., Reports the Project Good One. t Cnil Engineer C. Kelsey re ports tbe location favor ible and the outlook good for an electric power plant on the site recently selected by J. M. Billiugsly and hts associates above Joseph. Mr. K lsey visit) d the site last Friday evening iu company with Henry C. Larsen. Asa R. Ilawley and Mr. Billing-sly- , and be told a Reaper reporter that tbe place looked good to him. He did not go into details, but said that from 1G0 to 250 hoise-pcwtcould be secured much depending upon the plant. This will be suiheieut to light Joseph, Elsinore, Monroe and Rich-Aelbesides running the planing mills and other machinery now by steam. The Sevier Valley Canal company has given its consent to the takiug of its portion of water through its race to be dropped over its wheel, and Mr. Kl!sey says the plant can, with a be made proof against winter g, making the project one of the put forward for furni-hiu- g lighting and powej for the county. r COGO0OOOOOOOOOaoOOOQOOOOOOOO o o o o O O & There was a big sensation in Lees-ville- , lud., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had Q his life saved by Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from Q asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure. Similar cures of consumption, pneumonia, Q bronchitis and grip are numerous. bymailtrca , tbe peerless remedy for all tbn Its Q McCAUAhges Thurber, of Dublan, and lung treutdes. Price 60o and G Wt't 3!itS.t Guaranteed by .Drug Co, T bottles free. R of this Lauritzen city, ji. S JWilliam llust of Loa, Utah. JACOBSEN IS HELD. PM- Grigg jr. of Cove, Oregon, You Sometimes Want the Best A-of Rexburg, Idaho. y Gives Bond to for Cattle $300. Misses children Appear unmarried It isnt always that you want the jjaidie, Cleo, Joseph and Stealinpr. but when yon subscribe for a best; 5I..J metropolitan daily newspaper, for any died 1896 husband She the preliminaay examination of es one pitcher, want one which will give reason, you was laid by his side after the Jacob Jacobsen was held before City and in clean and reall the news, you Justice J. M. Lauritzen Thursday, and fXuesday afternoon. liable form, The Salt Lake Tribune resulted in the defendant beiug bound ias ever iu tbe year a com7ERE OF over to await tbe action of the district publishes every day GRIP. ATTACK an ever! Its intermountain newspaper. plete court on a charge of grand larceny its mining news, its news from One Bottle of Chamberlains lounty Attorney Hayes and his dep news, Washington, and in fact all parts of nty I. J. Stewart appeared for the state Couh Remedy. MODEL MERCANTILE the globe, is complete and reliable. T. Bean handled the other and George The Daily and Sunday Tribune are Hist I bad an attack of grip last side. 25 cents a week, $1 a month, deDevoid of points as to the intent, only he second onejlactualy cured livered anywhere by carrier or mail. irMPT ith one bottle of Chatnber-ug- h the evidence showed that two of L. P. The baa Trbune, a comBS Remedy," says Frank YV M.cklesons yearlings got mixed in plete newspaper, published on Tuesditor cf the Enterprise, Short-Y- . with Mr. Jacobsons cattle and were day and Friday, is but $4.50 a year from whence li i This is the honest truth, driven to Sample copies free. Jacobson) was shipping cattle to hi1 ies kept from coughing myself Idaho. The court set the Take Tablets. by taking a teaspoonful o! new home in it was readily furnishCOURT NOTES. edy, and when the coughing bail at $500 and This Seven MBSon boxes sold In past 12 months. uld come on at night I would ed with W. F. Asimus and O. P. Borg se and it seemed that in the as sureties. Mr. Jacobsen has since Mrs. Ellen Chatterly has filed a interval the cough would pass divorce suit in tbe office of the coungone to Idaho. H would go to sleep perfectly 1 ty clerk against her husband J. V. cough and its accompanying BIG CATTLE DEAL. o say that the remedy acted Chatterly on the charge of desertion. agreeable surprise is putting She alleges in her complaint that the f!i Mdly. I had no idea that it Colorado Buyer Takes 800 Utah Eovi-nesdefendant, her husband and she were v could knock out the gri p To ItiAe. married 8t Parowan, Iron county, Utah cause I had never tried i a purpose, but it did, a;., on September 21, 1900 and that about local cattle hust- Janaary 30, 19 12 he deserted her and with the second attack of the Neal McMillan, .A Askebi the remedy caused it to not ler, and Thomas II. lies of .Rifie, rmr op. has since lived apart from her. L J. less duration, but the pains were here Saturday, Sunday and Stewart is the attorney for Mrs. Chat-terly- . ess seveer, and I had not 4. and trans(contents of one bortle befoi Monday arranging the sale outc liad bid me adieu. For salt fer of 800 head of cattle that Neal had Is better and more complete than ever, and we can Judging from the papers that hare rug Co. recently gathered to be taken to the been G. SchrodT. case filled of in the give you as low prices as any house. latters ranch in Colorado. They were vs. Mary L Jones et al the case is er ),$ K, tJRSERY STOCK. shipped from here Monday. rather a mixed one. James P. Knighr, "i )??, While getting this herd together y,9 William Taylor, Ruth Maxfleld and We carry the leading stock of inrseries Crowded With Cr- - Mr. McMillan visited Grass valley, filed disclaimers Maxfleld have Rosa Coyote, and Circle valley and for Trees and Shrubbery. Z. C. M. I. Shoes a complete line. of any claim to the property, the planother Piute points. Despite tbe heavy machinof hay of the past ing mi.l, moulder, and other are a great many people who storms and shortage live stock loss- ery involved in the litigation. P. J. he the reports, winter, y believe this is not only go- -' E been light and cuttle are now Christensen, Nathan and Hiett 43 a good season for fruit, but es have Highest Market Price paid for Produce answer Maxfield file an sayiog a in making average condition, good ill also be a good season to in exchange for Merchandise. and paid for ceroutlook for the coming year good that they bought it art of an orchard or a berry the tain property. John Jackson demurs The Sevier Nurseries have to the complaint iu as much as he Our Motto is Small Profit and Quick Return. Danger of Coughs and Colds. eiving orders daily for som? claims no Interest in the property inHI their stock. volved. Mrs. Jones and her children The greatest danger from colds and ock of the Sevier Nurseries to the complaint, while the a demur rip is their resulting in pneumonia Tabernacle i generally tested throughout company answers sayIrrigation If reasonable care is used, however, vinteri Utah and Nevada for a few claims all it that any that Remedy takeu, ing st and has given excellent sat-i- . Chamberlains Cough est in is the ditch and water right inbe will avoided. all Among danger volved and that it has always owned It has proven of first-clas- s tens of thousands who have used thi The company.asks that it still that. and withstands transplanting remedy for these diseases we have yet be in its rjgbis. to none. As a result the com- to protected resultcase a learn of single having as received orders this spring ed in con which shows pneumonia, in excess of any former year, lusivoly that it is a certain prevenTo Cure a (old in One Day. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING these rce has been bnsy filling tive of that dangerous disease. It will Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tat-letThis demand would have cure a cold or an atraok of the grip in All druggiata refund the money AT THE REAPER OFFICE. out an ordinary Infant nur-- I less time than any other treatment if it faile to curt. E. W. Qrovaa A ForJ to and take. McNamara safe Is It Asimus Messrs. pleasant nature la on eaoh box. 25o. le by Nletl Drug Co. 'u building up an extensive g?tUae. citi-Mft- pro-jac- p N-i- o - , o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Something of importance to fthe public will appear in this space soon. o o o o o o o o f CO. o OQOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOQOGOOOOGCIOOOOOOQOCQOO Semi-Weekl- y To Cure a Cold In One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine tursmaafi . s Oixr Stock of V Shoes and Groeceris, & V V ip Sa-lin- a. v OGDENS STORE on every box. 25c. SihjC&y Do You v Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Col-ora- f d Cores Crip in Two Days. Want To Buy, Sell or Trade REAL ESTATE? 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