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Show I f I Professional THE EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE E. A. BRITSCH, Editor and Proprietor. PHYSICIAN GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Particulars. DR. A. I. NIELSON Ephraim, Utah. Published every Thursday. PROBATE AND s A SURGEON Phone 50 Office hours, 2 to 5 Rooms 4 and 6, Bank Building IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e division, in and tor Sanpete County.State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Henry Beal, Deceased. NOTICE! The petition of John S. Beal, the administrator of the afore- r. D to to to SWAMP DPvAINAGE. UTAH EPHRAIM to At a recent gathering in this city, attention was called t to street-cornloafing, and it was said that this was more noticeable to in Ephraim this winter than usual, because, since the closing of to EPHRAIM HANSON the saloons, there is no place for these men to betake themselves to the last and the the that ATTORNEY AT LAW library is, perhaps, except public library said estate, praying for a settlement to Whether this is true or not we place that they would frequent. of his final account of the administra- to Bank Building Room 1. will not attempt to prove we are willing to leave it to the judgtion of the said estate and for a dis- to UTAH EPHRAIM But we will have to admit, nevertheless, ment of the reader. tribution of the residue thereof to to that there is seldom an hour during the day, in summer or winter, the persons entitled thereto has been to in good weather or bad, when these street-corngatherings are set for hearing on Friday the 22nd to not in evidence. DR. LAFAYETTE REES day of March, A. D. 1912, at 10 o- to men are compelled to loaf idly on the Now, if Physcian & Surgeon clock A. M. at the Court House at to streets because they cannot find profitable and respectable emOffice; 1 door North of Postoffice Manti, Utah. Hours 11 to 12; 2 to 4. ih ployment it is a deplorable condition which prevails and an effort Witness the hand of the clerk of ili 44a 21 Office ; Residence Phones, can he is so rich that No man to should be made remedy it. the court and the seal thereof hereto ih UTAH EPHRAIM afford to loaf and dissipate his energies. If lie does not need affixed this 6th day of March, A. D. h money himself he should work and plan to make lighter the burOSMOND OLSEN, Clerk. 1912. is ih so den of those who are less fortunate. And surely no man poor Ephraim Hanson, Attorney. that he can afford to idle away his time in manufacturing and QUINNS BARBER SHOP & passing along the contemptible gossip that emanates from the J. H. QUINN, PROP. PRO-bat- e il street-cornIN DISTRICT THE man a COURT, two reasons We can see why only gathering. Strictly first class and division, in and for Sanpete iL should spend his time on the streets in this way he is UTAH EPHRAIM ih either unable to find employment or he does so from choice, and of county. State of Utah. ih matter of of In the estate Anna the misfortune. is a is two a former while the the the latter disgrace ih C. deceased. we exhausted not have We are every Bjerregaard Beal, doing our duty until ot it in NOTICE The Thomas Epheffort to provide work for every man, woman and child petition EPHRAIM PUBLIC LIBRARY A. Beal, the administrator of the ih raim. As long as there is an acre of tillable soil within ten miles aforesaid estate, praying for a settle- it Open daily from 2 to 10 p. m. of Ephraim that is not under cultivation, as long as there is an op4 to 10 p. m. as is not Sundays, in ment of his final account of his admanufacture for that long utilized, Ephraim portunity Main and Center Street. ministration therein and for the disas there remains a delapidated building or fence or a poor culvert UTAH EPHRAIM in the city we are not doing our duty until we have provided emtribution of the said estate to the in be And who for all desire work. it passsaid, parties in. interest, lias been set for might ployment not to be should not who want those work do permitted ing, that hearing on Monday the 18th day of traffic on blockade Main street. resMarch, A. I). 1912, at 2 oclock P. M. It is natural that an In this connection The Enterprise has had its attention cen- taurant should require its waitresses at the County Court House at Manti, tered on the swamp for so many years that the idea of bringing to wear fetching custumes. Utah. this vast tract under cultivation may have become a hobby. Some Witness the hand of the clerk of tell us that our ideas are impracticable, and of .course we cannot State of Ohio, City of Toledo, said court with the seal of the Court Lucas County. J refute such argument until the experiment has been tried. But affixed hereto this 29th day of Februeven though we do give to airy nothing a local habitation and a Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ary, A. D. 1912. Seal qame, we do not think that we would be dissipating as much he is senior partner of the firm of F. OSMOND OLSEN, Clerk. time in making the experiment as is being wasted by those who J. Cheney & Co., doing business in Ephraim Hanson, attorney for the City of Toledo, County and State congregate at the daily scandal-fes- t. However, an idea of what might become of the swamp if the aforesaid, and that said firm will pay experiment proved successful can be gained from the following the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLe IN THE DISTRICT COURT, extract from a circular that was recently issued by the National LARS for each and every case of Division, in and for Sanpete Catarrh that cannot be cured by the Copper Bank of Salt Lake : State of Utah. County, A piece of land in Emery County was underlaid with hard-pa- use of Halls Catarrh Cure. FRANK In matter of the estate of the bogged so that it could not be crossed and heavily crusted J. CHENEY. Thomas deceased. Fautin, Sworn to before mea'nd subscribed with alkali, yet drainage by the Experiment Station engineers reNOTICE of Joseph L. Petition moved the alkali and the bogged condition and made the field pro in my presence, this 6th day of Deof the estate administrator Thorpe ductive. Land near Tremonton, Utah, unsalable at $25.00, sold cember, A. D. 1886. of Thomas deceased, Fautin, A. W. GLEASON, for $125.00 four years after drainage work' was begun, and had for a settlement of final praying Seal Notary Public. paid excellent profits in the meantime. Its reclamation cost Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter- account of said administrator and for $13. 52 per acre. Another Cache Oouuty farm, unsalable at any The nally, and acts directly on the blood the distribution of the residue of said figure, was drained ami is now valued at $300.00 per acre. work cost only $15.00 per acre. Land in Sevier County, drained and mucous surfaces of the system. estate to the persons entitled, has been set for hearing od Monday the 18th at a cost of $14.02 per acre, rose in value from $25.00 to $100.00. Send for testimonials free. of March A. D. 1912, at 2 oclock F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. day The acreage cost of drainage runs from $13.50 to $21.00. This does P. M., at the Couoty Court House, in Sold by all Druggists, 75c. not apply alone to land waterlogged by irrigation. the court room of said court, in ManTake Halls Family Pills for ti City, Sanpete County, Utah. ADVERTISING AS A GUARANTEE. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court er D Commercial to Job Printing to to to De Luxe to to to to Vi to to ih er able-bodi- ih ih ed ih ih ih h ih it it ih er te te I ih it ih it it ih ih j The Most Modern Printing Plant in Central Utah ImbhhbbI Marble and Granite Mm MONUMENTS And Headstones attention Prompt and careful UA d ;V$ given to cemetery work PRO-bat- n, Son. jL. tftmnfyolt . Anderson Transfer Oo Advertising is a guarantee of good faith. It is evidence of efficiency and success. seal thereof affixed this 21st By putting two and two together with the of February A. D. 1912; we sometimes bring about a double day OSMOND OLSEN, Seal wedding. Clerk. Ephraim Hansen attorney for Not A Word of Scandal H I G S For all purposes. -- nz Careful drivers furnished. Praying and Coal Hauling ...Hack meets all Trains... LOUIS ANDERSON, Mgr. PHONE 22a The advertising of local stores in such a town as ours is one of the cleanest phases of modern business. Retail trade attracts a substantial class of men who prefer to tell the truth for its own sake, and would not cheat their neighbors if they could. Of course motives of self interest also warm them to take marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manville, VVyo., e IN THE DISTRICT COURT, pains to make advertising accurate, for misstatements produce who said: she told me Dr. Kings who customers of can a lot make for trouble a store disgruntled Division, in and for Sanpete New Lite Pills had cured tier of obstiwhich depends for success on its own townspeople. State of Utah. County, If men of less responsible character sometimes go into re- nate kidney trouble, and made her In the matter of tha estate of Peter Easy, but C. in the cold feel like a new woman. tail trade, they are too shrewd to make Scow, deceased. sure for liver and stomach, remedy is of Our that type. experience The petition ot James E. advertising NOTICE complaints publicity kidney troubles. Only 25o at D. V. of misrepresentation are almost never heard. C. Scow, the administrator of the esThe public thus learns from experience that local store ad- Anderson Drug Co. "The Busy tate of Peter C. Scow, deceased, vertising is trustworthy. As it deals with such subjects of surpraying for a settlement of final account of said administrator and for passing interest as cost of living and the fashions of the day, every Sometimes an old maid advances line of it is read with the most discriminating attention. the distribution of the residue of said People like to read and think about shopping before visit- step by step uutil she becomes a estate to the persons named in said ing a store. A great many purchases are practically made from petition, has been set tor hearing on the newspaper before the buyer leaves home. Monday the 18th day of March, A. D. A Dreadful Sight Furthermore, liberal advertising tells the public that a mer P. !J-- , at the Coun1912, at 2 chant is making good. Lack of it is interpreted as lack of confi- to II. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Y., ty Court House, in the court room of dence in ones business. was the fever-sor- e that had plagued said court, in Manti City, Sanpete is classed with the firm his life for years in spite of many The firm that does not advertise County, Utah, that seeks an obscure location in some remote side street, as too remedies he tried. At last he used WITNESS the Clerk of said court sluall to serve the public efficiently. Logan Journal. Bucklens Arnica Salve and wrote: with the seal thereof affixed this 24th It has entirely healed with scarcely day of February, A. D. 1912. Seal A woman is a poor mathematician if she 'cant figure out a scar left. Heals Burns, Boils, EcOSMOND OLSEN, how many yards of lace her husbands annual cigar bill would zema, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns Clerk. PRO-bat- mis-stateme- oV-loc- 4 and Piles like magic. Only D. W. Anderson Drug Co. buy. You cant judge how a woman will act when she is elected to office by the way she gets oil' a street car. Wanting to do something for your fellows is a theory ; being done by them is a fact. , A, you are. conceited man is a fellow who thinks he is smarter than An idea is most likely to strike some when men they are off their guard. . A girl who is a high flyer isnt usually an angel. 25c at By F. P. ANDERSON, "The Busy Corner. Ephraim Hanson KBS Particular-Style- s & Tones for Particular People. Pedersons Studio aonnoi Deputy, attorney for Jsza Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND k STOMACH TROUBLE I it is the best medicine ever sold ? over a druggists counter. I rzaoi ipcn y PROVO PRESSED BRICK S 0 COMPANY n Famous Golden Guff Brick and Farm n Drain Tile g w I "g Prices on Application. 0QE30C Provo. 4 |