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Show The BeaverPress 5 -July 25. 1996 Page Concsmtd About Facial Wrinkles? ByKL Perrins, Pharmacist a THE BEAVER ENTERPRISE. YOIi.II. BEAVER CITY, UTAH: THURkSDAY, MAR. 4, 1875. TBI -- WEEKLY THE ENTERPRISE, MPErENOENT NEWSPAPER :' AN . Mineral Wealth ef Utah. tt Mining and Agricultural -of Abutter I'fa ami Territory generally, and nwrinuttning a free and Devoted teri Ote U IMDCD EVIBT TUMDAT, THUK8DAT AND JATUBDAT. BY THE BEAVER .f ! PUBLISHING COMPANY, BEAVER CITY. UTAH. OK. MUXES, BmIuch ' TERMS OF On Six , Yer,........tR.nn l IW I mouuu,...Jki) I anger. 1 Three montln, One mi, uUi, ...... OPTICE In Tithing Building, over the j.iegmpu uiuce. Bight to the Point. ALL HI KNEW ABOUT STABBING. The scene reported below occurred 'before the Circuit Court of Pettsyl-vani- o County Va. in the case of the "Commonwealtn versus Cassady, on the charge of malicious stabbing, The venue being enipannelled and the Jury solemnly charged by the clerk, the Common wealth's attorney, in support of the indictment, the witness, Buck Bryant, who being solemnly sworn the truth to tell, testified as follows: Question by the Commonwealth's attorney: Tell all now' about the cutting of the prosecutor by the prisoner at the bar. Answer:. 'Well, gentlemen, it was election day; t'was a dark, cloudy, 'wet sort of a drizzling day, and enys 1 to my old woman, I believe I'll go down to Ringgold and 'po8ite my vote. And fays my old woman to me; Well Buck, an it is a sort of a drizzling sort of a day, says she hadn't jou better take the unibrill. bo I took the umbrili nod advanced down toward Ringgold, and when I got tliar Mr. Cole corned and said he, Uiu-.lBuck have you see anyiliiu ol' neighbor Hunih? Kor wby? t'ays he. He's got niv umbiiil. Tint wltuetw wa here interruDttd by the court ana tola to cnunup himself to the actual affray between the prisoner uud Colo, the prosecutor. In answer to this the witness remarked, in a tone of imliguaut remonstrance: Vt ell, now, Mr. Judge, you hold oil, I'm sivoru to tell the truth, and I'm gwine to tell it in my own way and it 'taint worthywhUjjJvr you to say anything more. Whereupon the Commonwealth's attorney being anxious to get rid of the witness on any tonus, told h m to go ou with the story in bis own Can-ed- y, . Way. I was going to say, 'twas Well, on election day: Biicairiau and Filmowere running for the Legislature, and, says I to ray old woman, I believe I'll go down to Ringgold and 'posite my vote. Says my old woman to me. Buck, as it is a sort of a dark rainy, sort of a day, hailen't you better take the unibrill? says sbei I Says to my old woman, 'sped I had better take my umbrili. r?o I took ray umbrili, uud advanced ou toward Ringgold until I arrived driz-itell- y thar. lishing. And you are hereby notified to. pay the sum set opposite to your names within ninety davs from date, or forfeit your interests in the aforesaid claims, situate in the foot hrl Is. North Star Mining Dlstriet, county of Beaver, Territory of Yoior attention li called to the folman. W. L. Hark, m 00: a. Clark. Sffi 00. lowing Department of Zion's Coand'G. E. Nmlth, J19 00i operative Mercantile Institution at Star District, Beaver co. U; T., Salt Lake City, and the Class of d r'eb. loth, A. D. 1873; STOHEY' Wishes to tMat he' will furnish music for Parties, Balls, Orchestra, e, from two tb five instru4c, consisting of of the best mu leal talments, composed ent in the country. Will Also give In structions in Instrumental and vocal mxt- sic. SINGER SEWING feX Of THE ASE. ." son-in-la- to-d- Dry Good Department. Otiods, Nothm, HaU, Caps, Walt Papery Curtain Materiasl and Carpet: SPECIAL NOTICE Ttf OUR PATRONS- - MAP Or ADAMS' ILLUSTRATED embracing Kibllcal, Mndem-va- l and Modern History .from 4)01. R. O. tol874 A. D. Arranged i.i I'unarainlc'form HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A on rollers. Rlie, 22 feat long by 2V feet Office for the sale of our wide. Price $15 00. , Thii ninp tsjust what every school, coIipp, eemenaVy. and fam- Sewing Machines, and ily needs. Whoever gi l It. will be sa of their motjiey have (jot rlie worth t affair. ney. It Is a mugil-'lrHereafter the Salt Lake Office Wil.K. SMITH, Agent lor Utah. WE Will ee Mw .. """ es Wholesale .. V TUB TimTBtf-r- 1 mTTTJT f tV TTTW I Second Judicial l5i- trlct, Territory of Ulan, in me couury oi neavor. Wythe Walker, Plalivhr, oh. William S. Searls. Defendant. Action brought In tin Dlsfrtcf. C'o-iof the Hecona judicial uisrrn-.- i or me Territory of Utah, In the cou.ity of Beaver, and thecomiiiaint filed in said imnty of )!ca-vein he olflce of the Cltrk of snlj district court. at fl ih tend The People of the to WILLIANr s. sbAHLS: YOU are hereby reU""d tnuiipenrinan action brought aliiif1 you by ;hc nytv-namePlaintiff, in tli; District. C'ouri of 1)1 'i lct of the Tcrrt- v the Second Judicial a.iU Kaolin-Soapstone,- SC. tuty or Uth, I . (h. to answer the complaint tiled theri-in- . within ten days (oxciiive of the i?J-n- f service) alter the sorvico oo ,vou oft'iis summons If served within tills I'mmfv; or, if served out ol!ils co.inly, tin! In th s Gyp-eoudistrict, within Uvonty "lays; oiherwiw, within forty aajs nrji'.duaii'iit hv will be taken again-- ! you, nccoidiuto the prayer of said The said action is lir.'ni'.'iil t.i voovpr llu-suof S'77 Wi, nllcgi-c- l tol.c a balance due from def ndant to ii:: iiri if" r.ir worn performed by plaintiff ami nisruiplnveos du-rl. H l7:i, nod A. the yeiys A. D. 17:', HYDKO-CAUBOA.' I). 1874, upon iho follow ' dowitiuJ In situated JUnln,-slur mines, District, AsFossil Amber, (succinite.) Beaver co, Utah Territory, to wit: Day l awn, Oneida Eait, onelUa V.'cs-t- . '.luclda phalts. c. Bitumi- Guard, Bolenas, Mayiluwcr, White Dove, Mineral Buriio Witch, Evans on tuul Jinstoo, in nous ami Authracitie. which said mines pluinlili' dcl'umlaiif. Stevens' Utah Monthly Record, are, anil were.Jol t ov. ners, and for which said work on said mines, ueiynda-.Feb. 10, by agreement was to pay half the expenses; aud Interest on said sum 1, istj; Juiy and for lurnishinn buildings, tools, Iiiiple-ment- s Hew States. and provisions lu connection with said business. notifled that if vou The New York Sun is not favora failAndto you are hereby appearand answer (lie said combly impressed with the proposition plaint, as above required, tho said plaintiff will take Judgment against you for to create States out of the Territo with Interest as the said sum of 5W'i7 ries of Colorado aud New Mexico, aforesaid and for costs of suit. ami claims that "there is no reason Given under my hand and sea) I of the District Court of the Second why these Territories should be adDistrict of the Territory mitted as States except to lulp the ( h.S.t(J Judicial of Utah, in the of Heaver, ' this 19th day ofco'imy Republican paity by having four Y January, in the more votes in the Senate." New year of our Lordotic thousand eight hundred and seven ly five. Mexico would undoubtedly send James R. Wilkiss, Clerk, WHlDCtif A OmifsriAN. Republican Senators, but not so with Colorado. We do not think either 63-- tf Attorneys for Plaintiff. will be admitted this session, but if Well, the fiwt thing I did when I got down there was to take a drink ofBuchaman whisky, which was for the reason given by the Sun, monstrous good, and says I to my New Mexico may be. We think self, VOld boss, you feel belter u , that the people of the several TVrri-to.idon't you?" And while I was adhave permission to enshould came he Mr. Cole, vancing around, ter the Union at any time that a to Die, he says, "Uncle Buck have Territorial form of goveruuiuut you seen anythingol neighbor Hardistasteful or oppressive. If ris?" bays I, "For why?" Says he Congress would permit the people OThe old man has got my of the Territories to select their own no desire After A While I 'posited my vote, officers there would be to change by the people and then Mr. Cole and me ad- manifested And Mr. from a Territorial to a suae u.ivern-men- t. vanced toward home, not But this being the case, Cole was tighter than ever I seen people are restive and in most him before. And so we advauced the would Territories not the of if all to where the road and path forked, bear the burdens of Home and we took the path, as any other gladly Rule rather than submit to be govgentlemen would, and after advan- erned by carpet-ba- g adveuturers and while we arriV to neighcing is great bor Harris fitting on a log with the spavined politicians. There in Congress to tiieaJinw-sio- n ui. brill on bis arm; and .about that opposition of new States: but this is prin time Elijah Cassady (the prisoner) due to the great influence coined up, and advanced ou till we cipallywould exert in the Senate. The they arrived at Elijah's bouse. like- objection is a valid one, but is M not and is nephew "Elijah uiy He married a greater wrong tor the older States wise my to deprive the people of the Terrimy darter Jane, which is next to tories of the rights of American citSally. After we bad advanced to One hundred years ago Elijah's bouse, we stood in the izenship. the people rebelled because they yard awhile a Jawin'.and presently werelaxei and had do represnta-tiou- ; two somebodies rid up on a horse, tlie people of the Territories which was Johnson and Wbitfielii, in the same situation that are Cassedy behind; Whitfield and it LIUli Cassady being the same. our forefathers were in 1775, and is the duty of the American ConMr. he and and was druuk, Lijah the same rights Cole got to cusslu' one another gress to grant them manabout polltix, aud I advanced into which it has accorded to the slaves. They ak nothing the house whar was Lljah's wife, umitted which is my durter Jane. Well, more. Helena Independent. arter Jawin'awlle with 'em, my ilU'e ueffew, says he, "Uncle Buck, Tbe telegrams bring tidings of let's go home,' Says I, 'Good, pop, o we pegged out together. Aud $50,000 damage by fire at Chattathat's all I know about thesUbbln,' nooga, and $170,000 at Phlhvielphhv. fcr I wasn't there!' Cream. In collaboration with Dean Duke, M.D., a derma in St. tologist practicing George, Utah, this product was developed after extensive testing and trials. Dr. Duke has been recom mending Desert Bloom to his patients for the last four years. "People who expose themselves to the sun suffer all kinds of skin damage. This damage is what causes wrin kles, and rough, dry patches. Brown spots and saggy skin often appear", Dr. Duke explains. "Desert Bloom with 10 glycolic acid has the remarkable ability to help the body improve the look and feel of the skin" Dr. Duke says. "The skin softens and wrinkles fade". This remarkable product may be purchased at the following location: BEAVER DRUG 31 N. Main Street Beaver.Ut.8471 3 Dr. Dry A. O EC UNTIE. JMC THE FINEST Bloom Natural Skin Renewal MR. ROBERT tho public of Sil- Bromo-chlorid- Merchandize dealt in by each. Look Heret chop-fall-e- Cerargyrite. e Silver Embolite. Iodid of Silver.; Brom id of Silver var. Bromlte. "Ruby C pper" var. Cuprite; Black Oxide Copper. Corundum uud Emery. Hematite lrou ores. " Magnetite. Magnetic " Various Hydrous Oxides of Iro- aLiuiouite, &j. Manganese ore Pyrolusite. Quartz-limpi- d and other Crystals. Amethyst. Opal. Ciialcedouy. Beryl. Onyx, &c Hum blend in varieties, Actino- lile, Anbeslurf, &. Garnet, (chrome.) Epidote. Varieties of tite &e. " " Feldspar Albite.&c. Volcanic products Obsidian (volcanic giass), Trachyte, Scoria, &c Varieties of Silicate of Copper 'hrpsvcollu. Varieties oi Si ilre impure Boracile, Ac. Molybdaie of Lead Wulieuite liarite aud Eartlis of Baryta. s sands. Gypsum und Selenite, (very tine.) Alabaster Satin Spar. Culcilo Curljonats of Lime in great variety, Calcspar fcc. Cerussite (Uaihon- Ammonite. . . ale of Lead). were a marked improvement in texture and coloring. In addition, both fine and coarse facial wrinkles and scaly growths caused by the sun were improved, Moy said. A 10 preparation is avail able without a prescriptiori under the brand name, Desert e n ver colleagues at the U.C.LA Medical Center. The results ThePloche officers have dnuht- that I, Gideon H. Carter, have performed of the To the Mining and Agricultural1 less been taking lessons from' Utah's sufficient amount to of work on eachassessfollowing claims complete' your ment work, due for'the year of A. D. 1874, Districts of Beaver deputy United States marshal!. County: (75 (10; Patsey Marley. No. 2, who was to wit: Booming lode, seventy-five IMS uuinoi-l- a a'rrested for robbing the stapro first aonars; Bronco ioae, lorty-nv-hundred one tit. (tlW 00) lode, s; Joseph mane his escape btfore trial, tie doll: rn, and twenty five VSii 00) dollars exwai afterwards recafturde.trled con- penses for surveying, estimating and pub- victed and sentenced to sever years, hard labor in the pewit ntiary. Be OF ORES MINEBALL, AC; fore he was removed to tnat institutCSulpbid of Arsenic Regular ion1 he was placed in the Piocbe " ' Antimony Stibniter jail, through the walls oY which he " ". Silver dug a hole, got out r.nrl Kkeddadled, " " Lead Argentite. but was retaken in it few days. A short time ago Pattey's feet were " '' Mercury Citfftfllwr. Shackled, a pairof bracelets clasped Selc ild of Lead Clwisthulite. hii wriHts, and his ,'ands and feet BorOre Tar. In this Were chained toge'ther. Copper" "Purple nlte. Qruj; condition he was pluced in a coach Silver-iroore Stern bergite'. and, watebed by ail ofticer, started Sulphiits of Iron Pyriet.Marcaff- - to the penitentlorry at Carson. Patlte, Chalcopyrite; sey permitted hirrscif to" be hauled "Ruby Silver'' Miargyrtte and along in safety ttll .ie reached the Pyrargyrite. railroad, but a stFiorl time after he Sulphid of Lead and Antimony was p'aced on board the cars, he var. Piagioulte oflf the traiin. and has since jumped "Brittle Silver" ore var. Steph- - ueen wore est la tne aws executive anite, officers. Victory has airain perched Salt, Rock Salt and Crystalline- - ujion his broW, and a Pioche ieputy var. Halite. sheriff feelsf considerably Sal Ammoniac Of Chloride 1: L. Iterald. Amjionium. "Horn Silver"-ChIo- ride NOTICE W. I.. Clark, H. Q. Clark, and Geo. rpo 1 E. Smith: Yon will pleats take no' tee s. KirTIOX 56 i n' Notice toDelinqnents. Gone Again. WCDUblisha list of TTtfth Mlnnr. alstodate, With the intention of aaaingto the same every month should any new discoveries be reported; otf NATIVE ELEMENT. Gold, bilver, Copper, Sulphury Graphite (plumbago) JNtO. THE DISTRICT COUKT, OP THE Judicial Ulrtrlct of the Terriof Utah, county of iieaver. tory harah Jane Mcliarr, Plaintiff, vt. Owney McGarr, Defendant. the District Court of Action brought in the second Judicial District of the Terri-mr-- B nr ntnh. countv of leaver, and the complaint tiled In sal4 county of Heaver, ui huiu uibifiL In the omce oi tne civr mS' People of the Terriloni f Utah tend areeimg to OWNE Y McUARR: YOU are hereby required to appeaT In an above action broush! against you by the n.mn! n Al II tiff, ill tllO distHC COUl't Of the secood Judicial ditrict of the Territory of Utah, county of Beaver, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons If served wl bin this county, or, If served out of the county, but In lht district, within twentv days; otnerwise, wnnin or Judgment by default will forty days ainimsthe rxken you. according to the said of complaint. prayer The snhl action Is brought to procure (mnv 1Mb uikl court, a decree of divorce and to absolutely dissolve the bonds of you matrimony now existing oeiween tho above named defendautand tue above named plain tiff, and declare the same null vnu frnui and alter the date of the M., mAMemont of this action, and for the encluilve care, enstoay anu conirui ui cmiuren now living, ine itgin-mu- t thelnlknt of the Uhiih nf the Intermarriage Buui nnrtiM. and to resLOre to the said her maiden name, to wit: Sarah Jlalntlff together with all the right aud privileges oi an uumarrieu wouotu. And you are uerooj nouum luni. iicom-niutjw. fall to appear and answer the said am above reoulred. tho said rlaln- !Al:e ludmneut and decree ncalnst vou a piayed for hi her complulnt herein1 Given under my bn9aiof flif eal of the district court of the J blond Jud clal Indlstriot of th ofTerrl-lKea-ve- r, the connty ory of Utah, lhl Hith day of Kebruary, in the year of our Lord one tuousand . Slgnl nuuareaR.ana seventy-iiv- Olern. Jajies C. M. HI WMtv. Att'y for Plaintiff. IN vulxs, awt. Wholesaler Grocery and Hardware Department.' Miners' Supplies of every description, such as Drills, Picks, Shovels, Camp Outfits', Sporting and Blast-in- y FOR Powders, thine, Qiant Powder Groceries, Hardware, the territories of Utah and Arizona Eaton, Glass and Queensware, Wooden arid the State of Nevada. Ware, Agricultural Implements, Dye Stuff's,. Paints and Oils. Tiiis cbJinii trt our business will enable us to curry a much li'.rgcr aud better as- Tho Distribuling Point, sortment of f SILK, LINEN, MACHINE OIL, Pnorte: AND Articles pertaining to Sewing V. ch:nes All From tills date wowillsetJonrmacWnes op. easy monthly payments. and a difcottnt of ten per cent, will bo made for caxh. THE SINGER MFF CO., General Office, East Temple St., Salt l.ake Oity, "ov. 17, lStll. XSrugf W. IUSHOP. O. M.SABIN. BISHOP & SABIN, at Xja,w, Attorneys Lincoln Cti., Nor. PIOCHE, Demolition Drugs, Medicines, Liquors, CliemV caln, Perfumery, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs. Derby was Robert Dewyse, second place went to Anytime Garage and Shawn MaxfiekJ came in third. Trophies were also awarded in the following cate- Clothing; Department. Men's and Hoy's Clothing; Under wear, and Gentlemen's Furnish ing Qoodss Best Looking - Eric gories: Luck - Blain Hard Hilliard, Bosshardt, Wipe Out - Anytime Garage. The Powder Puff trophy went to Melinda Medler. WILD of .Nevada care. In the or Utah Territory. Wm. W. Bisbop will be present )n person at iae April term oi y Court lu iiaver. EKSY. CHAS; DENNY As Attorneys OrFICE Over O. T. STKIdCLASD, J. SWIFT. SWIFT, At Xtawr Boat and Shoe Depart BEALL, Attorney at law, late B, . late Judge latjudl-cia- l district, Utah. of the firm of Brown & Beall. STRICKLAND & BEALL, iiert, Women and Children's Boot and. Shoes, Sole and Upper Leatlwr and .io Findings oj every deseinptioni a.X Xjtxtxr, Attorneya Shauntie Springs and Fort OKKICES Cameran, Co., Utah Bea-ve- r D-- - P. WUOON, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY U. Wagon and Commission- AND Notary irxilollc. OFFtCEr-Ove- r Store, Beaver City, Co-o- p. UUih. Particular attention to given procuring ratenu lor mines ana other real estate, v 3- - WARS ATTORNEY - Wagons, all kinds o Agricultural Machinery, Wagon limber, team Engines, Turbine Water Wheels, &o.t 4ci Studebaker . treeu r C0HratW Main Reliable periois, however remote from Butfneu or Masufaturln Cen- ters, cm hive their order faithfully executed and on reasoiahla terns, by "THE LEsDING MRiCN mailing them to MEDIUM. THE BEM ADVEXTJSTMt 13. Wtkht2, Dally. $10i rear. W. H, HOOPER, CiKtiM Fru to Nit Subscriber. Specimen copies and Advertising rates Kree. Meek- NEW Y00K TRIBUNE. NEWSPAPER.' ly, in clubs of 80 or mere, only y $1, yw Bike Race -- Demolition The Beaver Press, Utah Sam's Bank, Independent Furniture, Bradshaw Coal and AT LAW StofCef. course all the Search and Rescue Members who made this event a success. Derby Sponsors BEAVER CITY, VTAHr Orict-Ov- Smith with the tow truck, Val Smith for announcing and audio equipment. 1V711 for Valiant Effort. Also, thanks to the Rosenlof family for their help with the concessions. And of Department. C1IR1STIAK, ANO COONSELOR special thanks go to Deputy Raymond Goodwin, Beaver Ambulance Crew Beaver Fire Department, Eddie A ment. Building. Utah. Bsaver City, - ---- July 20th was the date of the annual Search and Rescue sponsored Demolition Derby. The winner of the Main event attend to all business Intrusted riJESLEY (801)438-247- 0 Department. PROFESSIONAL. W, A relatively new method for diminishing facial wrinkles is the use of giycoltc acid which is found in sugar cane plants Glycolic acid is also being used by dermatologic surgeons to reverse some of the effects of sunlight on human skin. According to an article published in the June 1990 issue of American Pharmacy, more than 150 patients were treat ed with a 10 glycolic add solution in a study performed by Dr. Larry S. Moy, M.D. and Superlntedeftts postage Yor'k. tf Thought you might like to see the front page of the Beaver Enterprise that was published on March 4, '1875. This paper was donated to The Beaver Press by the Sam Dodge Family from Toquerville, Utah. It was found in a trunk in the old Sam Dodge Home. Lumber, Fish Lake Lumber, Beaver County Sheriff, Boyter Construction, StapJey Insurance, Mike's Foodtown, Beaver Car & Truck, Wendy's, High Country Fuels, Beaver Sport & Pawn, David White Ruesch Accounting, Excavating, Beaver Valley Medical Clinic, Beaver City, JR Ready Mix, NAPA Auto Parts, Joey's Pizza, The Showhouse, Coldwell Banker Realty, Al's Service, R&R Upholstery, Patae Variety, Dr. Keith McClean, Village Barber, South Creek Cafe, Texaco, Ponderosa A Beaver Pawn, Sport Kevin's Auto, Bradshaw Conoco, Sagere, Headquarters. |