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Show II ! !! III 111 II J II If llllll llllllB Bill I I 1 3 Aim fee f TRUE E l'- If it's hot weather, nd- k3 T 9 vertisecool thir.ps.Mr. t k B t J Merchant. When it's fl ( f".3 coid, boost warmth. Li f y r j You l:no v what people hi j-f" 3 'a want; when they want Ea t fed Profit thereby. Send H t d'3 your copy to-day for fej cj your ad. in this paper. W I I, J (Copyright. 1ik., by W. N Li.) T A. D. DICKSON, ? I ATTORNEY AT LAW, j Notary Public Real Estafe Dealer ) ORce over Emery County Bank OASTLE DALE, UTAH. DR. P. C. CHRISTEINSEN j Denh'sl CasHcdale, Ufah All kinds of dental work at- ' j tended to. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Office at residence, s EAR THROAT EYE NOSE Equipped with modern apparatus, appar-atus, after May 1st 1 shall open a special department for cure of diseases above named. Orangevii!e; Tuesdays & Fridays after 4 p. m., at Tuttle Hotel M.C.Wood, Medical Doctor and Doctor of Optics BROWN IMC & ANDREWS f Ira R. Browning E. B. Andrews - Civil and Mining Engineers ? 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Execulive Offices and Warerooms, 210-212 So. Vtauash Ave., CHICAGO, !LL. Dop!. STATEMENT OF OWKEF.SKIP management, circulation, etc., of the Emery County Progress, published weekly at Castle Dale, Utah, required by the Act of August 21, 1912. Name of Editor, David S. Williams; postoffice, Castle Dale, Utah; managing manag-ing editor, business manager, publisher and owner, the same. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of -total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: Jesse S. Molfit, postolfice address, Sidney, Sid-ney, 111. (Signed) DAVID 3. WILLIAMS, prop. Sworn to and subscribed before m his 21st day of April, 1913. (SEAL) A. D.DICKSON, Netary PoLli i'y commission expires Jmi. id, 1917. Look to Your Flu nbing You know what happens in a house i:i vhieh the plumbing is in poor conditio t vi Tj body in the house is liable to con tract typhoid or some other fever. Tie digestive organs perform the sam; functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first class condition all the time. If you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) FREE! S5030.9G U AWARDS The Salt Lake Tribune booklovers' contest is just starti ng no soliciting, no canvassing j-st an interesting game which ail can play subscribe for the Tribune at once and follow lh contest so you can get your share of the prizes. Tile Suit Lake Tribune h:is announced announc-ed a Booklovers' Contest.' in which f5090.0'J in valuable awards will be di-vi.i-.d among those who participate sue... ssfuily; Tins contest consists of Seyenty-seven Seyenty-seven pictures, one picture being published pub-lished each day in he Tribun.'. Each picture will represent the t tie of a boek, and the contestant is require ! to solve the seventy-seven pictures giving giv-ing the name of the boot and its author. auth-or. The first picture appeared in the Tribune, March 23d, 1913. You can enter this contest at any tune. Although it is not required that you be a subscriber, it is best and cheapest cheap-est to subscribe, so you wid receive the Tribune every day without having hav-ing the bother and expense of looking up a newsboy or news-stand and paying pay-ing 5 coins for every copy. A catalogue of 5000 book titles has been printed and these will be mailed upon receipt of 40 cents.' In addition to containing the 5001) titles, from which the seventy-seven pictures are being selected, this catalogue also contains con-tains seven cerlificates redeemable for the first thirty . iv e pictures of the contest. Watch for announcements in the Salt Lake Daily Tribune. Address all communications regarding this contest .u : Booklovers' Contest Editor, Salt Lukf. Tribune, Salt L ike Cit , Utah. I : j How's This? W offer one hundred tlollars reward lor any case of Calarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Bank of Com. : merce, Toledo, O. j ! Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- j ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ofthe system.! Testimonials sent free. Prise 75c. , per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills fsr constipation. constipa-tion. (Adv.) j SALE OF PROPERTY Sold to Emery County for 1908 Taxes and not Redeemed WHEREAS, Emery County has received tax deeds on the folio wine described real estate which has been sold to Emery county for 3908 taxes, and the time for redeeming said taxes has expired; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that in pursuanceof Section Compiled Laws of Utah 19lJ7. as amended by Chapter 114 of the 19.11 Laws of Utah, the undersigned, the County Commissioners Commis-sioners of Emery County, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door rf the County Court House, at Castle Dale, Emery County. Utah, all the rijrht. title and interest in-terest and estate of the State of Utah, the County of Emery, or other taxing districts interested therein and to the real estate listed below. Said sale will commence on the 31st day of May, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m, In no case will any rtal estate be sold for sum less than the taxes, interest and costs accrued to date, Dated at Castlo)ale, Emery County, State of . Utah, this 21th day of April. A. D. 1913. JAMES B. CRAWFORD WILLIAM M. RICHAKDSON PETER N1ELSON County Comraissioners of EmeryCounty, Utah Attest, C. T. BO WEN, Clerk The property sold to Emery County for delinquent delin-quent taxes and not redeemed, Auditor's Tix Deeds having1 heretofore been duly it-sued to Emery Em-ery County, and now offered for sale is described as follows, to-wit: Jarvis E. Bennett, Lot 10. Block 17, First Division Divi-sion of Green River. The Green River Land and Townsite Company. wKjsw'i, Section 1-', Township 20 south, range 16 east. S. L. M.. S'J acres. J. V. N. Door, w'A-ne-anwW, SecHon 29. Tovrn" ship 20 south. Ranpe 16 east. S. L M., 20 acres, Delos D. Potur, that part of the west la of seli lying: west and abve the 42 ft. canal of the Green River Mutual Irrigation Company, Sec. 30, Township Town-ship 20 south, Range 16 ?ast, S L M. Hans P. Marsing, b-g 4S rd w ne cor se'4 no'-i, thence w 24 rd, s 23 rd e 21 rd n 23 rd to beriiinir.rf Sec 11. Tp 17 s, r 10 east, S. L. M . 3 acres. George Ips m, b g se cor Sec, th n o0 rd. w 34 rd. s 45 , w 127 rd. s 70' 40 rd. s 53 rd. e -yrd to beginning, Sec 8, tp 17 s. r 9 east, S. STld , 115 fc acres. C. N. Clirislensen, bg jw cor sw'.inwM. th e 4 rd, s 70 rd, w4rd, n 70 rd, Section 30. Tp 17 s. Range !) ea-st, S. L. M . 2 aeie. George Coilingham. Lot 47 "Block 15, Castle Dale Townsite. State of Utah. County of Ehv.ry, ss. I, C. T. Bov.-en. County Auditor in and for Emery Em-ery County. Stufe of Ulan, do hereby crti' y. that the above and foregoing is a true and correct description des-cription of the property offered for sale at this time as per ord-r of the Board of County C.rr.-missi'mr-rs of F.mey Coumy, Utah, dated this 21th da- of April. 1913. I WITNESS my hand and the seal of Emy '. County, Utah, th is ".M :h da of Ai-rl. A. D. iy--i. Ui:al C. T. DOW EN, County CL. k First pub. Apr 2-i. last M iy 24. 1'jI3 Try our Job Work Dept. . Emery County Bani I CASTLE DALE, UTAH. ' " 'i CAPITAL 325,000 SURPLUS 57,500 ! . ( j j SAMUEL SINGLETON P. I'. 0YKKNG !i ' President. A. E. WAT I. f j J. B. CRAWFORD PETER J0HANS0N' H We Presi'lcnt. V. C. SNOW I EDMUND CRAWFORD, C-ishier. , Dirertorc j S7--f --)3ir -3T--S FOR RENT We pa rou pe ce it oi sivins, write for rertici lar I ! VS. . , , , J- -:' ' , ; -.. ii :, -:-; " ' " x ' liB sped --..T. -:( l L. Ca Smith & Bros, j Typewriter nxjjf, bearing long maijit:::-: j ' f he escapement of tlie L C. 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