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Show V Delinquent Notice. M Lchi Irrigation Company, chief place m of business Lehi City. m There arc delinquent on the following V described stock, on acount of aesess- H mont levied AuguBt 31 , 1890, the several m amounts act opposite the nameH of the W respective stockholders. H In accordance with law and order of H the board of directorsof said corporation mado on the aforesaid August 31, 1800 H . so many shareB of eacti parcel oi stock H aa may be necessary, will bo sold on January 7, 1897, at public auction, at H the Court House, Lehi City. Sale to H Commence at 2 p. m. on that day to H pay the aforesaid delinquent assessment j .and cost of advertisement and ealc. H John Woodhouse, H 'Sec'ty and Collector Lehi Irrignteon Co. H Lehi, Nov. 14, 1890. H NAMES No of Amt. of Amt. of H Cert. Stock TAx H Allred P. II. 08a 185 J 10 Austin George 248b 70 4 00 H AndersonMous la 180 11 25 Allred James 112 1 95 Anderson B. J. 304b 42 2 20 Allred Ileber 10 1 25 H AndresonJos. 301a 110 4 00 B Ashton Henry 274b 70 125 BrittonWm. 75a 30 2 00 BrownNewalA. 200a 325' 10 30 Brown Byron V. 76a 50 2 00 H BarneBJoa. 74- 440 BeckGoteb 2J3a 170 12 50 Baker James Hf 20 2 00, Brown J.'Sr., esftto218r. 30 3 00 BeckGeqrge 31 Ua 217 4 60 Brrfnson Alfred 294b 750 150 I Beck John 320a 60S 45 80 1 Bone John. Jr. 20 126 Brown Levrit V. none iesued 30 2 40 Beck John. Jr., none issued 30 3 00 I Bono James 385b 42 60 Barnes Chas.H. 387b 180 0 00 Clark Wm. 47b 515 24 25 I Clark W.W. 246b 455 10 90 1 Cox Jacob 290a 110 6 60' I Comer George 260b 378. 2 07 I Chelton Isaac 30a 250 15 30 1 Comer Ellen (Heber) 5 1 00 Comer Lorenzo 230b 273 7 70 I .ColcdgoThomaa 78b 120 100 I Clark Thomao 254b 50. 2 75 I Christop'hcrson A. 1'. 221b 32 .20 1 Chilton John W. 30 160 1 Cotter J. E. 48c 234 1190 Clark David 40 4 00 Clark James 39c 60 2 00 1 Davis E." II. Sr. 249a 400 25 05 I Davia Henry T. 94a 205 815 Dawson Luiv, estate 92a 170 5 75 1 D'avisE.H.Jr. 22b 110' 3 10 1 Davis Geo. E. 384b 85 175 I Bavta Alphoiwo 120 0 00 Dorton George W ( 1 . Davis Ruben 347b 74 2 311 1 Dorton Wm. I Dorton Charles 10 1 00 I Edwards E. W. 79a 220 15 75 I EvansI.Sr.I,est.89dl92b 487 32 20 I Evans John A 293b 275 14,0 1 Evans W. S. 3G2b . 308 1245 1 ErrickRon M. estate lift 10 2 00 I Evans Edwin 88b 30 3 00 1 Earl Sarah A. 23c 80 510 Fowler Thomas t'oft 420 25 1 FinnWm. 242b 60 4 15 I Fox Isaac W. 10a 380 18 50 .1 Fowler Daniel 20 125 1 Fox Alfred 380b 244 515 I Fox Isaac-W. 350b 40 4 00 1 Gilchrist Rbt. 158b 55 4 00 1 . Goatea Joseph W. 20o 210 3 75 1 Goatea W.S.t-st. l20,i 20 150 1 GurneyW.F. 335b 300 13 00 Gaddie James B. 297b 90 5 50 I Grace Sarah 351b 30 135 I Grant , Am. Fork 55c 205 20 50 Goodwin Albert 50c 10 100 I Holdsworth Jonaa 307b 138 13 80 I HltsmanD.S. 307b 10 135 I Hurt John, eatnto 10 10? 1 Johnson John lWb 230 V ,h I Jones John It. 28a. 270 75 1 Johnson Parley 212b 56 . 00 1 Johnson Charles 48. ' I -0 I James Ann 86 8 Ou I Karren Mariah UJJii !' 7 - 1 Karren Charles SS7u 125 7 75 I Karren Hannah l8n 10 100 1 Karren Elizabeth 184a 10 60 I KempJrhn 255b 60 2 75 I McKilligan Goo. 378b 82 1 -0 I McKerryO.lI. 370b 20 2 00 I LarHonl'oter 47c 188 16 80 1 Lewis Henry 102b 88 8 Lovridgo Alex II. 141 140 4 00 loBBCC David 185b 259 4 4o 1 Lovridgo Don C. 120 0 50 Lainb James 36c 60 150 I JMorriWoha 20B oo ;oo McOmie Peter est 240a 270 5 65 Murdock Geo. 144a 160 1 50 Myers Joel 357b 291 1150 Olmstoad Loron est 384b 285 8 75 Potts John J 20 2 00 Peterson Peter 80 12 50 Peck Elinha 160a. 20' 50 Peterson John 268a 280 2 75, Pratt Nathan 10c .40 1 00 Peterson Christian 103b 70 3 10 Phillips Levi A ' 251b 20 1 00 Ross Ed " 1 76 Rhodes Sarah B 44r 70 1 Reeves F A 33c 292 14 70 Roberts Joseph ' 164n 96 4 10 Royal Mojoni 168a 160 9 50 Roberts David m 10 100 Russon Enoch 'l42b 28 55 Smith Joseph J 167b 7i'8 .29 45 Simmons Henry 170a 67 50 5 25 Smith John Fiank 172b 50 50 Shaw Job " 372b 121 3 00 Shaw Jos est 26 10 Slater Joseph 346b 100 1 76 Smuin Jas Sr 250a 210 " 45 Smith Henry G 392b 305 3 65 Smith Thos i'O J 50 SmuinfJasJr "" 2 00 Smith Edw 207b 340 5 i5 ' Smith Florence 10 1 00 I Smith Richaid T " 1 UO Thonms Daniel W 51a 200 0 60 Thomas Wm Jr 360b 104 65 Turner M A Alfred 189a 150 4 50 Turner Wm Sr 192a 2i 3 00 Taylor Wm Jr ' 10 1 00 ThurmanDJ 385a 22ft 10 50 Thomas George 388a 30 1 50 Timothy Hyrum 287b 131 7 10 Turner Wm Jr 90 9 00 Trinneman Jos est 193a 28 1 30 Winn David 27b 50 4 50 Wines Ira D 153b 216 21,50 WebbWm 275a 520 15 75 Willis Melissa 41a 10 2 00 Willis L. B. 60 1 16 Walker Sarah J. 208b 30 3 00 WolstonJos.il. 363b . 24 65 Wing 8. J. 20 3 00 Vanghn Michel T 30 75 Yates Wm.8r 28c 380 19 50 Yearence Frank 237b 26 2 85 Zimmerman John 2Ua 510 16 40 BENCH Adamson Peter 13b 320 8 75 Adamson David X 27ib 221 3 50 Adams Uros !Ulb 100 7 25 Adamson Audrcw -.!97b 32) 2135 BtcU Jacobs 395a 1310 44 20 Deck C M 268b ISO 3 10 Deck C J 43 20 Drown Wm T 338a 224 55 Holey K II no cert 320 11 CO Heck Jolin S3b 1C0 8 15 Drown W II F Jas W 81b W 275 Cayton U C 100 20 Chlpmnii James lc 2.TJ 6 70 McDnnlcls S 0(5 4 33 Davis D I. 00 4 15 Parrel Jas S 17c 128 5 29 Gillct Ulmira 32gb 170 20 Healey ISpliraiin 3itib 2il 4o Moyle Stephen IN: MO 1015 Myers G co Y 40ib 330 0 30 Marsh Albert , no cert ill 212 Marvin Sarah ll'Jb 330 v 85 Myers Johu W I03U 40 270 Nelson Jens 395a 130 G 40 Nash K J 331b 1U0 4 65 Nelson J C 400a 120 2 75 Scott Geo 198b 24 1 60 Shipley W J lib 3(30 9 CO Smith Kuth 4hb 40 45 Stcggcl John W 23b 120 50 Thompson Andrc-v 232b 274 8 50 Twitchel I' Moon 298b 720 42 0J Wlllson K W 802b 240 Itf 00 No certificate issued. The wifo of Mr. Leonard Wells, o East Urimflold, Mass., had been suffering suffer-ing from neuralgia for two days, not . being able to sleep cr hardly keep still, when Mr. Ilold'on, the merchant theiu , sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and ask that she give- it r. thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the next day ho was told that she was , all right, the pain had loft her within two hours, and that the bottle of Pain , Balm was worth $5.00 if it :ould not bo had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by D. E. Ellingson, Druggist. To St, Paul via Omaha. The Burlington's "Veali-buled "Veali-buled Flyer," which ,, leaves Denver every even ing fitO :50 reaches Omaha , , at foiw o'clock the next afternoon in times to connect wiih 1 rains for St. Paul and Minneapolis. To these, uh well as all jurOTmjMyJU other points in Minnesota, llil inutull tno rout0 vul Omah.1 is yOBbi-j the shortest in time and llfflPlB distance, .nud travelers liSSSSSJ who want the "beht there it," will ask for tickets that way. Tickets and timo tabjes at tho local ofllco or by addressing V. F. MeMHiLAN.Gen'l .Salt Lake City 11 Walker block, Santa Fr Route ' , H RIO GRANDE WESTERN, COLORADO MIDLAND H ATCHISON, TOTEKA AND SANTA H FE RAILWAYS. H The only line which runs Pullman Palace Sleeping Cats between H Ogden. Salt .Lake and Chicago without changr, and H Pullman Palace Reclining Chair car be twecn Ogdcn, Salt Lake ity Denver and Chicago. H THE SHORT LJXE. " ' H EQUIPMENT" UNSURPASSED H Arft Yoli Goiijg Eask? H IF SO, BE SURE AND SECURE TICKETS READDt' H OVER THE "SdNTA EEJIOUTE." t H Grandest and Greatest Railroad on Earth. , f(" H ftP-I.tnvc Ok 1cn or Salt Lake on the evening train in order to see the most toeautUul f' scenrry 'u M Tralus leaves Rio Grande Western Dcoot, Salt Lake City, at 7:10 p. in, Ticket Qtilcc, 15 W 2nd S ' . H i C ptilNET3Cair)S Ag'tPasseijger pcpnrl;j)ieit H 409 Dooly Building, Salt ake Oitv, Utah. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM H In effect April 5, 1896. Trains oing North : :35 n m. For Salt Lake, Tintic, Mercur and intermediate points. H :25 p. m. For Salt Luke, Portland, Butte and all points east. Trains going'South. 8:43 a. m. For Provo, Manti, Nephi and all intermediate points. H 7 :o3 p. ra. For Provo, Nephi, Friscc and intermediate points H Between Salt Lake and Ogden. ' : H Four trains enrh way daily, leaving Salt Lake at 7 and 8 a. in. and 4 and c H 7p.ru. Tko through trains to all points cast, leaving Salt Lake t7 H a. m. and 7 p. m , and reaching Denver. Kansas City, Omnhn, St. Louis H Chicago and St. Paul from three to twelve hours quicker than any other H line. Train for Tooele leaves Salt Lake nt 7:45 'a. in. For further H information call on C. J. Oami'rkli., agent Lhi H D. E. Buhlhv, general agent Salt Lake. H u&f Eio Grande Western H pfe TIME TABLE H Houj In Effect 12:01 a. m. June i, 1896. ,j 'H TRAINS WESTBOUND. ' M .No, i'" Fromjthe East Leaves Lehi at 1 1 :33 a.m. H No. 3. From the East leaves Lchi at 10:44 P '. H No. 5. From Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lehi at4:25 p. m. ' . H No. 7. From Eureka, Payson, Springville, arrives at Lehi 0:07 a.,m , , H TRAINS EASTBOUND. , H No. 2. For the East leaves Lehi at 8:41 a. m. , ;,f ) H No 4. For the East leaves Lehi at 8:24 p. m, , No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lchi at 2 :24 p. m. H No. S. For Springville, Payson'andEurelca leaves'Lehi at 5:50p. m." H Train No. 6 runs to RichfielcJ arriving there at 8:45 p, m., No, 5 H leaves Richfield at 10 a. m. "1 H Trains No. 1 and 4 do not stop at Lehi, train No. 3 stops only on flaj H D. C. Dodge S. H. Baiicook, H Gen. Myr, TraflicMgr. H Wm Welsh, local agt. F. A.WadleiGH, Gen. Passenger ag , M IVlakc io Mistake in caring for tht iek. To givo a medi-' medi-' cine improperly font pounded or com-I com-I poaed-of impure drtirf ia to do one of j two things .vliicli dnl'er only in their decree oi hndnedd and iuinuliivouHuuu.. I The patient suffers whether the medicine medi-cine he wroiij or meffuoiive. We lalwnva prepare the onbcI j;i'diein called foiby the prescription, make no 1 midtaUes, and use. only pun- drugs. I'riio mediiuil profession, therefore, have only words of piulhu for Hie Union. Remember; Wo supply everything kept in a lirst-class drug housa ut moderate prices, T. J. "Wadswojitii, Dtuggist. In Unioa Hotel Building, Lohi A)e L WiJaU, H Wholesale Jeweler and Optician has' H taken n lease of the premises 17!l Main H s reet, two doors north of Wullcur Bros. , H bank, th 3 old store ot i!02 Main street H Deing too small for his increasing busi- H ncfcH, is now in a position .0 inunu- fncture auytliiug pertaining to tho H jewelry or optieal husiness, hnving a H HiTt class vrorkrtliup wit li tho lutvsi im- H proved muehinery. I also l.eep in stock H a very large line ot diamonds, watches H and otlior jevi;lry, enginuerii' luvels, H compasses, nnncnil glasetes and artiliclal H eyes. 1 am a graduate as well as 11 H practiciil optician and ntu lit glasses to H any eve that uolhIh them, rfereiices ,-., H from over 100 persons in liiid utntn that H 1 have litteil witli cla-en nud iirtlliulul ' ," M eyes. iea examined FRElu of charyo, f t M difliuult eases invited. I will send , I H goods to responsible pnrfio3 foi'ifxftmi- ' JH nation. Fine waieh lcpaiis -and chronometer impairing a enecialty, get t lH my prices before buying elsewhere and iH you will save money All goods guaran IH Teeter, eczema and all similiar hkin H troublcH are cured by the use of DeWitt.H llaztd Salve. It sooths at once, and ic- lf storec the tissues to their natural con- 11 ditiou, and never fails to cure piles. 1 Many lives of usofdUncss have been ' M cut' short by neglect to break up an ' M ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis fl and oven consumption have been averted ? H by the prompt uso of One Minute Cough. H Ouro. T. J.Wftdaworth, ' ,. bl |