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Show WANTED Seed Rye at the California Cali-fornia Ranch. Adv. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers In Tho District Court of tho Fifth Judicinl District, State of Utah, County of Iron. In tho matter of the estate of Stephen Ste-phen S. Barton, decoased. NOTICE Tho undorsigncd will sell at private sale 50 shares of capital stock in the People's Union M. & M. Co. a corporation; corpor-ation; 83.25 shares of capital stock in Parpwan Equitable Co-op Assn., a corporation' 50 shares of capital stock in the Paragoonah Horse Company; 5G.29-Ms shares of capital stock in tno Paragoonah Water Company; 7.C0 shares of capital stock in the Agitator Threshing Machine Company; 20.20 shares capital stock in tho Steel Threshing Machine Company; promi-sory promi-sory note dated July 14th, 1911, for $200.00 payable November 1st. 191C, signed by Jesse W. Topham and Mniy J. Topham; promfsory noto dated July 14th, 1911, for $200.00, payaule November 1st, 1916, signed by Jesse W. Topham and Mary J. Topham; promisory note dated July 14th, 1911. for $200.00, payable November 1st, 1917, signed by Jesse W. Topham and Mary J. Topham; 3 pair of lace curtains: cur-tains: 3 window blinds; 21 tons hay: 149 bushels of oats; 80 bushels of wheat; miscellaneous household furniture; furni-ture; 50 pounds of nails; 2 sand board irons; 1 mower casting; 1 land side casting; and 3 pigs, on or after Saturday, Sat-urday, May 15th, 1915, and written bids will bo received at her residenco or through tho mails at Paragoonah, Iron County, Utah; terms of salo, cash. Dated April 28th, 1915. ELIZA S. BARTON. Administratrix. Edmond II. Ryan, Attorney for Administratrix. First Pub. Apr. 30, Last May 14. 1015 FOR SALE. 1440 acres choice land in Cedar Valley, with improvements costing $2,000, at $0.00 per acre. Cedar Farm ' vestoi Company, J. S. Wood-ii. Wood-ii. ,, Manager. Apr. 2-tf. NOTICE FOR PUnMCATION ISOLATED TRACT. . (Publisher ) PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, U. S. I.nnd Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah, March 25. 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by tho Commissioner of tho Gcncal Land Office, under provisions of section 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Margarett C. Smith, serial No. 013167, we will offer at public pub-lic salo to the highest bidder, but nt not less than $3.50 per ncro, nt 10 o'clock, o'-clock, a. m., on tho 12th day of May, 1916, next, at this office, tho following follow-ing tract of land: the N of NWU section 5. township 39 south, rango 8 west, Salt Lake meridian. This land will be sold subject to tho provisions and reservations of the Act of Juno ana reservations 01 mo ivci 01 judo 22, 1910. Tho salo will not bo kept open, but will bo declared closed when those E resent nt tho hour named havo ceased idding. The person making tho highest high-est bid will bo required to immediately pay to tho Receiver tho amount thereof. there-of. Any porsons claiming adversely tho above-described land arc advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before tho time designated for sale E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First Apr. 9 -Last May 7.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, March 20, 1915. Notico is hereby given that Alma T. Jones, of Codnr City, Utah, who, on March 11, 1912, mado Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 09483, for SEtf NEV4, N SEW, SWU SEK, SE14 SWVi Sec. 8, N NWVi and SWtt NW'4 Section 17, Township 37 South. Range 11 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before be-fore the Clork of the District Court, at Pnrowan, Utah, on the 6th day of May, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph S. Thompson, of Hamilton's Fort, Utah; and Randolph Andrus. Urinh T. Jones, Elias M. Corry, all of Cedar City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First Mar. 26 Last April 30, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior. United States Land Ofllco, at Sah Lake City, Utah, April 12, 1915. Notico is hereby given that David Murio, of Cedar City, Utah, who, on March 26, 1912, mado Homestead Entry, Sorinl No. 09574, for S SWfc Section 29, SE'A SEV4 Sec. 30 and NEVi NEV4, Section 31, Township 34 South. Range 11 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish es-tablish claim to tho land above described, des-cribed, before the Clerk of tho District Dis-trict Court, at Pnrowan, Utah, on the-29th the-29th day of May, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: John Bauer, James C. Parry, Waltoi Murie, Jr. of Cedar City, Utah, William Wil-liam II. Grimshaw, of Enoch, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First April 10 Last May 14, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco at Salt Lako City, Utnh, March 20. 1915. t Notico Is hereby given that Orpha A. Decker, assignee of Mary Corlott, of Cedar City, Utah, who on April 28, 1911, mado Desert-Land Entry, Serial, No. 07823, for SEU of NWH, SWU Sec. 29, E of SE'A and SWV4 of SE4, Section 80, Township 38 South, Rango 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notico of intantion to make final Desort-Land Proof, -to establish claim to tho land above described, before be-fore tho Clork of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 13th day of May, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: G. W. Deckor, of Cedar City, Utah, Ivan Decker, of Cedar City, Utah, Joseph H. Allen, of Parowan, Utah, Samuel Pollock, of Kanarra, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First April 2 Last May 7, 1915.) For Sale at a Bargain. 160 acres of some of tho best brush land in the Cedar City valley, 4 miles west of Cedar City, adjacent to the College farm. Surfaco water can be had at 15 feet, and undoubtedly artesian water for culinary use can be had at from 100 to 160 feet, as thero are three wells near by. This land has high spring water right and ditch-os ditch-os aro completed to tho farm. When seeded to alfalfa the ground Is well worth $50.00 per acre. Land is nnder fcncc Will sell this farm at $15.00 per acre. Must havo somo money to develop de-velop another 160 acres adjoining. Now is your chance to get a good farm cheap. S. J. Foster, Cedar City, Utah. Apr.9-tf. WATCH BEPAIBINGr ALL WORK OIVBN CAUEFUL ATTENTION GUN SMITH WATCHES FOR SALE At ull Prices From 75o up; tho Best ' Mukcs. I CAN SAVE VOU HONEY. Alex G. Mutheson. 5 LOOK FOR.THI5 5ID Nil X 1S3-MA1N ST 8 SLsalt lake clTJ-jtj--. "(Run below cut.) DR. A. E. VON HARTEN, Optometrist, of tho above Company, will bo at the Cedars Hotel, Cedar City, Monday all day and Tuesday morning, May 3 and 4. If your eyes arc not comfortable and serviceable, call and see him. This is tho same rcllablo Company that has ben coming regularly for years; their work is ACCURATE and RELIABLE, so are their PROMISES and thoy have capable men to make them so. Has any other one, who has visited you, given you this kind of attention and service? y i ' HOUCHEN & ARTHUR AUTO STAGE LINE Runs Daily Between Cednr City and Lund. Fare $2.00 Including fifty pounds of baggage. bag-gage. Hauls express and 1st class freight. All C. O. D. charges must be paid in advance. ad-vance. Phono No. 17 Blue. CEDAR CITY, UTAH. vt. ,., , , .'..., I AtfD ICORRESPON-Jr TAGS I I The Royal I I does the work of several I typewritersin one it writes. 1 types cards and billsl All 1 this without a dollar for I "special" attachments. The I one machine does it all, I Writ Direct 1 for our new Brochure, "BET- TER SERVICE," and a beau- m tlful Color -Photograph of tho I New Royal Matter-model 10. I ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. he. 1 I -S. il.ivi.-ON, Agt. J CEDAR CITY, UTAH. DR. A. N. LEONARD Physician and Surgeon. Superintendent of the Southern Utah Hospital. Ear, Eye, Noso ' and Throat, and Fitting of Glasses a Specialty. Office hours 0:30 to 12, a. m., and from 2 to 5 p. m. 'Phono 130f4. i DR. M. J. MACFARLANE . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON " Office in Knell Block. Ofllco hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Office 'phone 140f2. Residence 'phono 140f3. ERNEST FLINT GREEN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Ofllco at Residence, Opposite Sheep Ass'n Store, CEDAR CITY, - - UTAH I JOHN E. DOVER & SONS Fresh Lime Always in Stock. Contract Lots a Specialty Delivery mado to any part of Iron County. Member of U. S. Lime Burners' Association. Phono B-8. CEDAR CITY. J)R. F. L. GOWER Resident Dentist Pe rowan - - UtaH 3rla.oxi.o 27"3 CHAS. G. Y. HIGGINS, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. General Practitioner. Will practice prac-tice in all the Courts of the District. Ofllco in the Mercantile Block. CEDAR CITY - - UTAH. 1 T. J. JONES, I Gaskets and Gasket I Trimmings f J A full line of Caskets and Trim- !!: tilings carried in stock at all a times. Z Cedar City. Utah t THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ADVERTISEMENT AD-VERTISEMENT 1 EVER CAUSED TO BE PUBLISHED-SREAD EVERY WORD--AND THEN MARVEL. 0 "Mr. Ford," I suggested, "Is thero anything I can 1 sny to our people with regard to the Ford Motor I Company's 300,000 car rebate plan?" "Wo shall soil tho 300,000," was the quiet reply B "and in 11 months, a full month ahead of August 0 1st!" 1 "Then a refund is prnctically assured?" I "Yes barring tho totally unexpected. We aro C0,000 to 75,000 cars behind orders today. Factory and branches are sending out 1800 daily." I then said to Mr. Ford: "If I could make a definite defi-nite refund statement wo wouuld increase our local sales COO cars." 8 ,"XSU may s?y" was Mr- Ford's deliberate and significant reply to this -"You -may say that wo I shall pay back to each purchaser of a Ford car be- 8 tween August 1, 1014, and August 1, 1015, barring tho unforeseen, tho sum of $50. You may say that I g I authorized you to mako this statement!" R Notwithstanding Reports to the Contrary, WE ARE STILL DOING . BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND, u WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF MERCHAN.' ; f fatf DISE, AND ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF THE WANTS OF OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AS USUAL. CAR LOAD ORDERS A SPECIALTY. COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL. H. J. Doolittle Co. LUND, IRON COUNTY, UTAH. 11- , ? |