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Show THE. TRi-WEEK- JOURNAL, LOGIN. UTAH MARCH 1618K) L Star Jalley Snow Balls. sessions are very popular aud in- .Freedom boy 3 .defeated Thaynb structive. The genial friend of everybody, and Bedford in a shoot for a daoce n William H. Kennington, Stake j Friday. jast .'.L Walter.. B, Barber, of Freedom, Clerk, has been appointed U, S. and ;Gedrge Ilemei'Ct, of Thayne, Commissioner vice George Osmond, ; Hit ) 'made a. score of 30 out of a resigned. row! I;JL Li dorlugr the monthly acc-- i each Cram-ereturn Frank has to el T: Are you easily irritated ? Do possible 36. onThe next meet exhe Cottonwood where farm, some- - at Freedom Saturday, the 11th 4 cUhe U to remain : pects permanently. He inst.' dead? he says A. ; prefers country to city life, Yes" to any i jjdiss Victoria 'Lundberg, an frfyoS answer anyway, Is it a case of sour grapes questions, you should. lose C, graduate from Logan, arrived at Frank? Freedom March 3rd, and comtlxnc fat taJanj The primary schools of Afton menced teaching school ' in the Idaho district. That part of the have closed for lack of funds. AfREGULATOR fZ'IALE lower valley embraced within the ton dont deserve a school until her citizens build a school house. vU ' overcome and cure every boundaries of Freedom ward, lies Here is a town with 600 prosperous in two states and three counties: menses, f 0 irregular and of the womb and i. e., Bannock and Bingham coun- people, containing children fill to four schools, and no trouble. and enough Uinta ties, Idaho, county, house to teach in. i 1 at $ Bruggfsta. Wyoming. L Som.e tHDP1ELI) REGCLAT0R CO., Atlanta, Ga. 6 Snow is 3 feet people talk of incorporainches on the fit tion to more effectually in order ! level throughout the lower valley, Co. by Riter 'Bros. Drug control the young element. Gentleand in the north end four feet and as one men, what you want is to enforce 0 ANl) GUARDIANSHIP getting gradually deeper Hve is feet on the laws already on the statute goes north, UDtilit NOTICES; the level bn the south fork of bnake books; build school houses instead river 20 miles down Salt river. of jails. Afton boys are not any Clerk or tbe Respective When teams meet each other one worse than Jother boys. They c oninlt County Foe Further Information mean need but well, checking while other the up. gives theipad; pgn, Since 3rd there has week Last shovels around. a January path - tv. District CourtJProbate Division. Snow, ,na for Cat be County. 81 ate of UUh. - the Freedom school teacher started been but three clear days. cold ijiaaiterof the estate of Theodore Peter- home to Rainers wind and alternated have ranch, four miles continuously. The lowest temper-atur- e rbi Fftition of Jane A. Jorgenson, praying recorded by the weather Admile of the. ranch within the Issuance to herself of Letters of ministration In the estate' orTheodore Peterbureau was 41 degrees below zero could aud road team lost the bearing on the d. ceased, has been set for D. on A. 1809, of March 20th the box was vends? day no farther. The February 5th. ft f odock p. tn., at the County Court House, go Afton Dramatic Association The K the Court Room of said Court, in Logan thrown off, th sleigh reversed, and Utah. Cache County. a nice drama and farce in City. the cirk of said Court the party started back to Freedom, played 5 Pa thereof affixed, with the seal to find that the horses could the opera house during Y. M. and of March, only this 8th day The not keep on the road. Here the Y. L. M. I. A conference. A. D) 1899. Johic W. Owen, :60 rather was but good, lengthy. Clerk sleighs was abandoned and the wplay gist Junior, horseback. resumed ou journey Notice to Creditors. The tired and crestfallen teacher . Bedford, Mareh 8, 1899. PH. Estate of Elisabeth Reader, deceased. arrived in time to call school next Creditor will present claims with vouchers Ill u the undersigned at his residence at W day, while the driver went back Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy. County, State of Utah, on or be1899. D. after his sleigh. Teams passing fore the 17th day of June, A, 1899. A. Feb. D, 14th, DU of first publication, This remedy is intended especpm. up the road next day overturned Fbkdekick Cooper, n Isern'or of the last will and testament of the vehicle and went on. ' As we ially for coughs, colds, croup, Eliz- :,eth Reader, Deceased. p.m. went by soon after, the upturned whooping cough and influenza. Notice to Creditors. Wish I It has become famous for its cures runners seemed to say: Din. Istate of Joseph Woodward, deceased. Snowslidea of these diseases, over a large .part was snowshoea Creditors will present claims with vouchers s PA of the civilized world. The most tothe undersigned st his residence in stopped the mail between the Cache County, Utah, on or before the first the for and last 1899. week, D A. flattering testimonials have been ffth dsvoLJttly, i. mi first publication, March 4, A? D.,1899. time it arrived at Gleneoon snow-hoe- s. received- ,- giving - accounta-- of - its Dsttof uni . Dlstu Murray, - Administraror. of the good works; aggravating and few 'Pi buy persistent coughs it has cured; of Hay is $6 per ton, but In the District Oourt, Probate Division. of this severe colds that have yielded ers. The clear warnudays In nod for Cache County, 8tate of Utah. .at Matter of the Eatate of Esther U. Wood, week In is settling the snow, and no promptly to its soothing effects, deceased. fear is entertained for the early and of the dangerous attacks of Notice, The petition of Harriet Woolf, the of the estate of Esther U. Wood opening of spring. croup it has cured, often saving deceaMd, for confirmation of the sale of the veteran the life of the child. The extensive Moses the Wakeman, following described real estate of said decedfor use of it for whooping cough has ent. stock buyer, is here looking 12.24 Beetnning st a point two and shown that it robs that disease of and chains north o! a point early shippers. rralns vest of a point twenty (20) - (31. 10) soutn con all The Mutual dangerous consequences. Sold Improvement of the north east corner of seotlou cnaii's 1 twenty seven (27) In township eleven (11) ference was held in Afton Satur by Riter Bros. Drug Co. norl of range one fj) east of the 8alt Lake and 25th Feb. and Merit in". United feta tea Purveys for Utah, and day Sunday, thence running north two degrees and Reports from the ward i.jiimu a we t three and 61100 3 81; chains, 26th. To allay pains, subdue inflamthem o m.ith seventeen degrees and four minindicate a healthy presidents t three and thence gles (3.07) chains, mation, heal, foul sores and ulcers, north seven degrees and fifty minutes ;rnwth and a good attendance all the most satisfactory results are 'to vest nx and 50100 (0 50) chains to the east bank f Millville Canal, tbence in a southerly over the Stake. obtained by using BALLARDS direction nlo g the east bant of sain canal ana State Senator George Osmond SNOW LINIMENT. Price 50 cts. g Its inlanders )o a point seven and to Ko chains noitb elebty seven degrees aj.d C. D. Cazier are again at home Co. Bros. Riter andff' minutes wistot tbe place of Drug Mr. Osmond thi.nce south eighty sevm degrees and from the legislature. seven ml" and utescsst fifty 7.40) chains hinks the state lands in the lower tothe place of beginning and contain ng five and (5.429. acres; for the sura of $250. valley will be open for settlement Tlxseven tenths of tbe west half of )nt tw n (2 in block seventeen (17) in Plat of y next summer. fl is y ' ds' l - " 'ferine t -- v one-ha- lf - . , - . T - Wells-vill- val-lie- e. th- c A Pennsylvania Guardsmen. STOP AT Pennsylvania National guard has long been considered a model in organization and discipline. A little story that is recalled by the THE-e- - Walker Hpuse., First Class in Every Respect. Philadelphia Record bears witness tothe corrcrtneps of this idea. It uropean or AttWfcW Plan. relates to an 7oC"urnoce aTfhe p. time of President Clevelands first Main St , . Salt Lake City. inauguration, while he and GenC. F. FISHER, Proprietor,-"- ! eral Phil Sheridin were on the reviewing Bland. As the head of the Pennsylvania troops reached the presidents stand that official, turning to General Sheridan, then the head of the army, &6ked: .Are these tbe regulars? No, Mr. President, answered ssrt J . little Phil, that's the First ade, National guard brig- ofPennnyl-vania- . Well, .are these the regulars? again asked the president as the brigade appeared. Mr. Prefeident, wa the reply, . thats the Second brigade, National guard of Pennsylvania. As the next body of troops reached the stand the president remarked: These,- surely are the regulars? No, Mr. President,1 was the answer, thats the Third brigade, National guardbrTehnsyl vania.' RAILWAY, Well, general, asked the presiiu are there dent, surprise, any The great Scenic line of tbe Rocky troops from any other stats than Mountains, connecting the Pennsylvania? None that are worth a , was the prompt' answer of the RloGranilGWesternRu. famous fighting general. - . . WITH THE That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you Burlington, Rock Island, used Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved Santa Fe and their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make Missouri Pacific pure blood and etrong nerves and build up your health. Easy to Routes for all points EAST. ' take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Tne most direct route to- 1 Riter Bros. Drug Co. ASPEN, GLENWOODBPRINGS, . NIELSENS Uv6u & Feed LEADVILLE, CRIPPLE CREEK, and DENVER. bUM. block west of Z. C. M. I. to-ni- 24-1- 00 thirty-nin- e 0 forty-fn- wr.-- nr 67-1- 00 i foll.-.u-i- 7 begin-tip- the finest Gar. riages the best horses, ana the. most reasonable jn price. All trains are met by my transfer Hack Ml orders left at Stable vill be attended to with Have ;ut fail. H g. Nielses Write for our Illustrated Book on ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY, And Address: W. F. Bailey, General Passenger Agent, "Denver; W, H. Donnell, General Agent, Salt Lake City. -- 40-10-0 - in-ri- Field Survey in the County of Cache, in the State of rtah, and containing m ret, and further described as situate in tin ifniib-wcs- t quarter of section twenty-eigh- t in townrhiji eleven north of range one east of I 8.i ule Meridian, United States Survey for rtnh ; r t be sum of $160, l ot oil- -, containing one acre, and the east part of lot two, being two rods in width east and wist, both in block ten, in Plat A of Mill-vill- r Townslt Fnrvey in the County of Cache In th: State of Utah, said lot and part of lot eooiiluuig one acre and thirty-twsquare todi : ' ir the sum of $225 A.ii'" 11 upon tbe following term, fori n. as appears from the return of sale, filed , i this Court, has been set for hearing On fiaturxHy the 18th day of March, A. D. 1SW, at in oclock a. m. at the County court ou-- e, In tbe Court Room of said Court, ' logsii City, Cache Countv. Utah. Rillv He West ) to-w- it; JOHK W.OWSN, Clerk. The new postofihee at Afton. is now under the efficient management of Enuch Venton, the Repub-ica- n war horse of Star Valley. George T. Adams, formerly of Logan, but now a prosperous rancher in Bedford, will., succeed Will Crookston Jr. as deputy as A Special Bargain for Newspaper Readers. The sessor. Thomas Yeomans, of Afton, will move to Jaoksons Hole this sea son, where he has accepted the position of Forest Ranger under Supt. Chas. Deloney, of the Teton Timber-Reserve- -- JOURNAL . . HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. kku, Hiax uaik awuiuks u ih ktlr at 650 63.25, Um tyaat f oltrteM thatha rataii al H.IKi la(S.M). OUR OFFER: Cat thl, ad out and aend to iia, tncloae a good aizod aaaipla ot tbe nul .had wanted, and cot it outaa near tho roota os poiwlhle, lnrloaa Vidal extra to i cala ,nM lllaadauta lha twitch to pay poatage. and aialrh ywar bar atari, and tend to yon by mall, poatpaid.and tf iron arc not rfwtly fatialieil, return Itanu wan til Immediately lelumt your money. , or8prlo Oder Frire a. tnllami to, twitch 4n. hort loug 'Iyi 90c? long, 65CJ atem, o long, ahortatem, S 1.2 5 1 p lonr. ahort atem. $1.50? JJM In. long.aliortEUun. $2.25? Along, ahort atem. $3.25. UK OlOUBTII Ir ii Ul k WORK ttie kirlitd gratia on tba Under al am aad .t uaaa agaaial ? J market. Veer 4 ratwrmed Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of Glenco, a Boy. Male children are so rare out here that the above is written with a big B. The reason boys are so scarce out here is explained by George Davis, as follows: In the early days girls were so scarce that those who were here had things all their own way. Thus the parents ' desire for more girls became almost a mania, and now we are all praying for boys. If yea era ae prtaaa awery Washingtons birthday was very UXW.R0E8UCK CO.dnc.) CMsae appropriately celebrated by Bedford 1 a Cm era lUanm f and Glenco schools combining their best talent in an entertainment. The parents, pupils and friends assembled at Glenco at 1 p. m., and listened to Borne very After - the 1 TradaJJark obtained and all creditable, . exercises.' PaK Sunni! eoniucted I MOOCRATC Ftg. session was over the children ' were 2d wS "W'H U..PTt)TOmc treated to a very pretty dance. Thd (Send mdd,drmwi,1j or photon with deacrip-progress Tshown in the celebraor not, frea tion reflects creditably upon the Potable Ohrfco nut o no tiU patent bvecured. and RobHow to Obtain Patent, with! teachers, Misses Cantwell ' tho U.S. and foreign countriaa erts. The next attraction will be a joint meeting of the Mutual Im-- au-m- , SS-i- S-- --- V . . . 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