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Show 9 The Gunnison PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Gazette. NOTICESCrtnouii County Gun r.tnc, Hanpet Onjntj, Utah. 'ubliBju.-- i t Friday fii.rrwiu. anon., patter. ilfnrfir furiht r C"tk - r tb Infuru-Mio-u, rI Inth Dlktrict r.tmt, r.'hi; DtfKLm. In and far Sanpete County. Kale ot Utah. of llunintU In tlm in.il UT of tin Christenson. Ihveakt-d- . Notice, lYUtlmi of O. It. H'rglund. ! tnlnlktralor uf IbeeMiuwuf Hannah CbrUteu-tn- . praying for a eulei.iiil of final account of said administrator ami for the dlhttlliUtlon of thn r'hltluM)f fcuhl mute 10 tin person entitled, Iru taco f.r hear fnjt on TlmrjtiUy th ut day of Noveinlr, liXO A. D, r.oC. ul o'clock i. m.. at l Lo County Court lloiikf. In fho Court Itoon of mi!J I. CO Court, In Mitml City, Sanpete County. Utah. Wltfn-si- i the dork of mid court with thw CO teul thrrtof al.lwd thU tth day of OcioUt, ? Uttcr witi Vour WE W1 TEL YOU. havrit a Piano nor ?n Organ. at x f lV t You SEND FOR PARTICULARS ABOUT OUR EASY INSTALMENT PLAN AND GET ONE. dect-ave- hUTf m-- vV:s Ymt tflx Moatl Three A. D. V.A. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1300. (14 01) K. r. AN DERSCN. J. V. Cherry, Attorney. Clerk. the man kc, wtun ASSESSMENT NOTICE rcftiFPd ailmiuHtoii to the penitentiary WcEtvIew Irrigation Coin puny. principal by the courts, declare ho would placo of butlnt-- In caonlkOn, L tab. Notice U hereby irlm that at a oienttog build oue of his own aud live in It, of the dlndtori, hold on the Ul day of Octohat now Rlartud a bank. It is evident ber, IM, an assessment of 0 v (I) ivnti on tht ou the on is u ml in.: capltu! dollar wiui that ha has not abandoned his origi- stock, payable Immediately, In cmh, to the nal intention and he has selected the bccrctury of the company, at bta office. Any stock upon which tlda tseeMruerii surest menus of getting there. may remain unpaid on the Mb day of NovemOourdain. -- 1: i N1KL8 C. MY HP I. Scvrmrj. lectures iu Chicago. The faloon Office at rinMcnce. Ounulxou, Utah. keepers who sold them the vile 6tuffi?ov3 drat diluted it with kerosene, probably with the idea of making light of the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT whole affair. Gunnison Irrigation Company. principal place of business lu Ounulsou, Utah. Notice id hereby given that at u umeting The of Pines treaty is btill of the etockbolders, bold on the Mh day of February, lVOfi, an ansevstiieut. No 7, onto cents e ouuim States senate per abare was levied on Ihocupltnl stock of aud if the question of intervention tho corporation; and ut a uicetitn; of tbu directors, held on the lrtb day of September, h id been left to congress it is proba- 1U06, 10 cents per share of said atessineut van ble that it would have taken eight declared due, and payable immediately to the secretary, at His othce. move years to stop the lighting in Any stocky upon which ibis uikcsfeti.eut may remain unpaid ou tlielkt day of DecemCuba. ber, 1000, will bo delinquent aud advertlked for sale at public auction, and unless payment . is made before, will be sold on the ted day of j A WiJlcesbGrr8 laudlord i DOltllEg Deceiuber. 1AKJ, to pay the delinquent at'sets-- q L.eut, together with the cost Of adverthii'g the live months old baby of oue Mid expense, of sale, his tennnnta iiutil she puy.q her rent. J. II. KJYf.ANGE. Secretary, Olflce lu Itoom 2, tiunr.isou Town Llali. L't, This is something new iu iiiiHuce but Dated Otober 1. KVO, t a i: ! 4 A PIANO 0 K AN ORGAN for W I L L ber, IPuC, will be delinquent and advertised for hale at public auction. and unU n Women of the W. C. T. U. have U made byforc. will In sold ou the 3rd of December, 1906, to pay the delinquent flay been ueiog spirituous liquors for aarhi.n.nt, together with the cok'i o udver-Leiu- g 25-2- 7 and expense of nalo. illumiuatiug purposes during thsir pav-Die- ut . v W O K K ox o i: u vor. s Music Co. Daynes-Roinn- ey East 1st South, Salt Lake City. H. S. DAYNES, I. Frcst. JOS. J. DAYNES, Msr. Ludvigson, Ile I AND CFALEJIS IN Choice Wines, Whiskies, Beer I -- real estate dealers generally will concede it cheaper to lose the rent. Dover Inlgatlon & Canal Company, principal pliicuof bnslnesx Dover. Utah, Nolire is hereby given that at a tnnetlny of bhareholdera Held on the 4tli day of the iroveruor of New York will begin December, 1905, tn assessment of 15 cents por share was levied on the capital stock of tho with II corporation, and by an order of the board at a meeting of the directors held on the 1st day of September, 1908, is payable Immediately HORSES LOVE OF HOME. to the secretary at his residence in Dover, U tah. There may be paid 6 cents per share of the above assessment In labor. for e Familiar Stall One of Auy stock upon which this assessment may the Animal 5 Strongest remain uupald on the 20th day of October, ltXW, will be delinquent and advertised for Instincts. sale at public auction, and uultss payment Is will be sold on the 10th day of The strongest instinct in the horae made before,1908, to pay the delinquent assess, November, is that of home all his thoughts and ment, together with the cost of advertising Interests lie there and the most wear aud expense of sale. C. L. ANDKUSON, Secretary, inK pain he suffers is that of well-love- d grain or could roof-tre- e Of entirely as suage. course, the littk-usemuscles have, from lack of exercise, shrunk and lost their firmness and plumpness; the crest has fallen fioin 'the same can it; poverty lines appear in the quarters and shoulders; the tail and mam- - are all out of shape, or all worn away; the feet stubbed off; the coat dingy and the Gkin full of all manner of scars, cuts and abrasions ; all these are the effect, not the inu'sf, of tin lack of fcodilv coadi- Turn ttnuh L due sceorly und so:eiy, iu the high-brenervous, sonsith t- horse, to simple home iek d sun-burn- t; two-third- d, - NOTICE. surroundings, says Outing Magazine. What wonder that our pets almost invariably return to us from such unhappy experiences mere shadows of their former selves, and in such wretchedly bodily condition tLat it is months before they regain their usual liealth and spirits. e blame the man in charge, poor feed, bad stabling, Insufficient pasturage, etc., and oierlook entirely the fact that it is our own fault, and the direct result of Leart-huore- r which no grass, The Livery lit DOTV Under New Management. iST TEAMS ARE WELL CARED FOR AX1) IN PRIME CONDITION FOR DRIVES MY HACKS MEET ALL TRAINS. a- the longing for the familiar stall and .the GUNNISON UTAH. AS9ES5MENT NOTICE. It does not take a fortune teller to to predict that the name of the next new-Xalgl- POOL TABLES Ournre Llnp of Bottled Goods .u Simply IN CONNECTIONS aai Cigars. United States Land Office ) Salt Lake City, Utah. August 8, 1908 j To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has tiled In this office a list of land selected by the said State, as Indemnity School Land, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894: The following tracts, embraced In suid list, are found to be within six miles of a miuing locatiou, claim or entiry. viz: NE1-- 4 SWl-- 4 Sec. 24, T. 18 S R, 3 W, 3. L. M. A copy of said list, so for as It relates to siiid tracts, by descriptive subdivision, has been conspicuously posted in this office for iuepecctlon by auy person interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental Instructions of January 10, 1908, protects, or contests against the claim of the State to auy of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, ou the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest cr contest, within the time specitied. will be considered sufficient evidence of the nonmineral character of the tracts, aud the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for appsova), FRANK i). liOliHo, Register, 17 Vug Ocll2 Dennis Beauregard, (iunmsoa, utaii PRINTING AT THIS OFFICE I |