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Show ( . me Dr. Shores Cough Curb TJnequaled for all throat and fanK R?. f ecuon 25 centa.Eiter. Uroa. Drug Co. pce - r- 1 5 Executor's bale of Real Estate. ' TKI-7KfM.- .J. Y SEPTEMBER 30 Sold to Daith-'- j . , one of tb neighbors, we dont ; loDjj. Kot agoiQAthmIng ci knowwhat lo do about fixing-aot Illinois there was going to belya the children for the, funeral; T4 hey Mr. Hamcity election, and the people said need so many things. one to another,"' 'shal we -- have mond looked annoyed, but after 18:j7- - ; JolaWorls p -- t I V t, saloons? . Same said yes, and some thinking a minute told her to i , said no, and among those who said bring up a couple of the children iAs I yes was Mr. , Hammond J. 1 to the siore,' and they would see ' ,4 f f ' be done. j could rj Hammond of the- clothing and what , After the- funerkl Mrs Yates dry goods firm of Hammond and King. He was a wealthy man brother, Mr . Keane, wboj lived in t t Owning considerable property. He Iowa, called oo Mr. Hammond to did not favor saloons ; because he see if the family might occupy the house for & few days longer.- - He loved to drink, for hepassed as TS good temperance man, but he was full of indignation, but ignorthought that men would drink any ant of the fact that Mr. Hammond way and weie willing to pay for it, was one of the city, officials, and and the city might as ' well profit perhaps the one most responsible by it And, more especially, since for tbe introduction of saloons. be paid a larger tax than any Vint.wants to hang, said Mr. Journal , Building, Logan ether man in the city. He figured Kepzie, and he ought to hang. no worlds like this: This more use fw got "Next year we shall have to him. Oolv I wish hed been hung raise for city expenses about $2, before he did this. And I tell you COO. Of that my share will be the officials' of this city ought. to about G0. Now if we ' have ten hang with himJThey put. the saloons that sell at the ' back door, liquor in .his( way. He . never contrary to law, we shall get no would have gone in at the back thing; but if we have ten saloons door for a drink. He always said U that pay $250 each, I will haye but that if the saloon keeper could not about $2 25 of city tax4o pay, and invite him in at the front door, I'll saver $57.75." His mindryou like an honest man, he would not wilt see, did not run along the go in at all. He never would drink gentle curves of kindness, but his liquor like a sneak,' and then turned, rather, the square corners lie to cover up the theft. And I of selfish advantage. As Air. believe he was glad of the excuse Hammond was a temperance man to quit, and to lay it tohirTnde-pendencBut along comes tbe who favored saloons, he was the Christian people of this city, and best candidate the saloon-keeper- s could have, since his very temper after worshiping God on Sunday, ance character would draw votes to they go to the polls onJTuesday help the liquor.' cause. He was and vote to set a trap for Vint. nominated for, Alderman in the Y ates. They tell me it was by tbe First Ward, but so strong a fight deciding votes of three temperance did the temperance' people make men that the front dqors of the saagainst himthathe was' elected by loons were thrown open, as if they only 6ix majority. The other four had said to.. the saloon-keeperwards were evenly divided, so that There are some men, trying to if four votes in Mr. Hammonds support their families, who wont ward had voted the other way drink on the sly, so just open your there would have beemi ..temper doors and in vile, them in respectVint. Yates stood v it a ance majority in the city council. ably. Mr. Hammond was petitioned to month, before he went in, andv now vote against saloons,- -' but he re- hes murdered my sister, and left plied: "I am a temperance man, his children on me. My sister , ladies, but I was elected on the worked to keep the family, together.. each- other ticket, and I can not now She prayed over it, and cried over s were fresh on it, and the change." So the saloons came. face when she died. She wont Now one of the citizens of that her town was Vinton Yates. He lived cry no more. Oh! its the money! of-with his family in one of Mr. Thats tbe trouble. I tell you, sir, Hammonds houses. He used to the officers of this cityJBold,'Aqna y be a drinking man, but he had re Yates to her death for money, and I , God will em and had make not for drank a formed, Almighty pay long time. But about a mouth it all back yet, for Hes said He after tbe saloons opened, he began would!' Hes said He would, and drinking again, and kept it up all He will! The man turned abruptly away, summer, so that Mrs. Yates had to Mr. Hammond seemed about and support the fomily by washing and working for the neighbors, leaving to faint. He fumbled in his for cloves; which he someher oldest little girl to keep house at home. It was the hardest for times carried therpand he drew Famous Fiction by the Worlds Greatest Aulbors! her to pay the rent, eight dollars a out a little paper wad. By some A CHARMING SET mouth, and though Mr. Hammond strange curiosity he unrolled it, i BOOKS, . was very kind, and twice threw off and there was a last springs elecEMBkLa.OINCF r. a part of the debt, yet by October tion ticket. It began like this: she as two months behind. LICENSE TICKET. of Mr. Yates was quarrelsome when For Mayor, ' he was drunk, but he had never, E. K, Brejkeiwdge. hurt any of his family, and no one BY TEN OB THE For Aldermen, He was expected he would. First Ward J; P. Hammon-d-. , GREATEST AUTHORS WHO EVER LIVED I . thoughtful and kind wherf he was tore He it in pieces, (and began sober. But one evening in OcIf yon will study the Biographies of the great author of our flay, you will obserre that la most . toitance tvtr reputation were mad by the production ot aiagle book. Let but one work mat tober, about dark, a terrible word pacing the room. Its a losing business, anyhow, was passed from mouth to mouth, he said to himself. I remember I and soon reached Mr. Hammond. Vint. Yates has killed his wife!" figured out $57.75, that I would He harried to the place, and found probably save. But this one thing the house aud yard fall of neigh has cost me, lets see. And he - bors. The children were crying, figured thus: and one little boy, too young to Remissions on rent . . . $ 4 75 realize what had heed done, except Pleven weeksTrenf lost. FT.V 22 00 19 62 that something terrible had hap-pe- n Store bill, lost -callin : other 2hildrenVclothes 8 "33 ism t .rvrrrr: g ep edjtoh 3 00 Mamma! mamma, me want mam Carriage at funeral J MV&s! STu5rv iHHH&jSSff2 lor Srmatlon by sold th Sctoblr Yesenin - dsy-- of W9'ifenth2lJC OC!C 5 m l tbs Off- l- Of w Street between Second and Si ireStreets,Main in Loean I",11? Jonnty of Cache, Utah, all the ' of W ''M Pwrwn t le time Ol hi death,theaudalltha , .7 the ,h1 Md esUte has, by hiii,?lo?dVere1or otherwise, acq aired ,0 th M ol lb ' at ,h 01 hi death, in . lota.pieoes or parceled land situate, lying, and being in the said tSS "iwHtlChJ i8iu,e 01 Duo end bjundtd described Blw Thirty tl nlt(2,A ,n,d flT CItlnDSurvey aud con-- i ,u1 toar lere rod. also, Win block ten HO) in Plat C ol Lo. 22 ,fjr,uiBarTjr,coutalnlnf ten (id) acres, V10?44 half of section thirty (SO) in township (12) north ol ranee one (l)east ol tne Salt Lake Meridian. United States burvey for Utah .also. Lit eight is) in block five (5) In Plat Dof Perm Survey and rontalulng twenty (20i Acres. and tltu&ted In the southeast quarter of section twenty 20, and ihe southwest quarter l action twenty one (21) In townshio twelve (12) north of ranits one (l; east ol the Salt Lake , Median, United Slat- s Surveys lor Utan. The east hall of the east half ot lot five (A, in block five 5 in Plat D of iogsn Karui Survey - and containing five (JJ acres and situated in the souheast qusrierof section twenty 20J In tow nshlp twelve 12) nortn ol range one 'll east ot Salt Lake Meridian, United States Surveys for UUh. Term and condition of Sale. Cash, ten per cent ol the purchase money to be paid to tue said Executor on of sale, balance on confirmation ot thedsy sale by said District Court, Deed at expense ol purchaser. Bids or oilers must be in and may be left artne residence of said writing Executor in Logan City, UUh, or delivered to said Executor personally at any time before the sale. DUtrtn&Tg irr,?non . to-wi-t: raff. ' Lo--;- an -- - Executor ol the last will JohxAhdew, and testament ol Jesse 1earsoo, deceased. Dated Sep:, 17th, 1897. , 0. 8451. , Rotloe for Publication, Land Office at Balt Lake City, UUh. Sept. th. 18T Notice is hereby given that the following Mimed settlers have filed notice ol their inten-- . tion to make final proof in support of their cialms,u that said proofs will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of the 1st Judicial District of the State of UUn. Logan, Cache CoUt4h, on Opt. ltb, i8P7,jri; City, Eli J. 1891, Jt 1 Bell U. E. No. W of N W. 8 L. M.. UUn. for the 318, W luted bov. lrtth, 4 of Sec. 80, Tp. 14, N tie names the following witnesses to prove continuous residence upon and cultivation 'bis Of, said land, vis: Jowpb Christensen, Albeit Hanson, William Bparks jr , Joseph Dable, all of Clarkston, Cache to., UUh. H7 E. No. 92 W, A30, Joseph Chrlsten-en- , of Sec Dated Aug. l.ffh. 1891, for the N E 1 N R W. L. 8 il.. UUh. J9, To. 14. to names the following witnesses He prove bis continuous resldeuce upon and cultivation vii: said land, Of, Eli J. hell, Rasmus Rasmussen, John ltavs-teWilliam Sparks, jr.,all of Clarkston, Cache Co.. Utah. BTR3H Gaoo, Reguiet. A Sau.it Goodsbix, Attys. First publication Sept. 11. 1887. t ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court'of the First Judicial District, of the SUte of Uuh, County of Cache. Mary Ann Fatnes, s. ) Plaintiff, 1 for the benefit the creditors of j Matthew H Fames; Hibbard, t Alms Spencer. Bartlett A Company, a corporation: Miles. Strevell aud Summon a Great Ulmer, corporation; Western Move join pan y, Belleville Stove Works, a corporation ;Slmmonsllafd ware Company, a eorporatlou, and David Eccles, Defendants. The State of UUb sends Greeting; To John F. Squires, as the assignee for the henefi '.of the creditors of Matthew II. Fames. Hlbbsrd, Spencer. BartlettA A Company, a cor Strew i U.mer, a corporaporation. Miles, tion. Great Western Stove Company, a corporation; Belleville Store Works, a corporation, Hlmmons Hardware Company, a corporation, Defendants. and David Kccles, You are hereby required to appear In an notion brought against you by tbe above named plaintiff in tbe District Court. First Judicial In and for the County ol Cache, State ''VJ! M Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within tea .lays, (exclusive of the day . of service) after the service on you of thia summons, if served within this Countv; or, II 4' served out of this Countv, but In this District, within twenty days: otherwise within forty ,days; or judgment by default wal bo taken . mralnst you, according to the prayer ol aald complaint. Tbe said action ! brought to obtain a decree Of said couit to determine all claims of tho do-- lends uts and each ol them adverse to the to tie tract of lund described plaintiff in and a follows: -- A fraction ol lot seven (7) lo block fourteen (U) In p nt "A" of Logan CItv Survey In Cache County, Utah, as follows; Beginning . at a point thirty-seveand one-ha- lf leet nortn of the southeast corner of said lot seven (7) and thence running north twenty f JO) leet, thence west six ) rods, thence south twenty . (20) feet, tbeuoe east six (a) rod to tbe place of beginning and containing seien and ll 47 1 11) sqnare roda And that by said decree be declared, adjudged and decreed that two it dertaia deeded assignment for the' benefit of "the creditors txteuted by said Matthew If . Fame to said John F, Squire did not convey anv title or Interest whstever in or to said land; and that certain judgements again t laid Matthew H, Fames are not liens upon said - land: and that the defendants and each of them has no estate or Interest w hate ver In or aud to raid land or In or to any part thereof, for-and each of them be that said defendants from barred fever enjoined and asaertng any claim wnatever in or to said land or any part thereof adverse to tbe plaintiff, and that the title of the plaintiff to saidforland Is good and geucrsl equitable walld.. And plaintiff prays relief and lor costs of suit. For farther information reference il -hereby . Snade to the complaint on file herein. ; And yon are hereby notified that it yon fall as to said answer to appear and complaint above required, the said Plaintiff will aoplf to in the com demanded the relief for the Court acor-poratlo- -- -- n S-- plaint. WITNESS IHon. Charles 1 Jndge of tbe District Court. Judicial District, in . Hart, First affTor-tn- e County of Cache. Mate of Utah, with the seal thereof affixed, tulr llth day of sept., A. D , 1897. , Horns J. Mathews, . ' . By Branches, promptly AttemlecLto by . i 4 , - -- 1 x i u I al , anil Fill). Co. BUT& e. s: We have a few copies of the books named below which we will sell at 5c. 1 to our subscribers or mail them' tear-stain- . I to any address on receipt 7c. - Tff First J come, first served, while the.booksj;ist. vest-pock- et John F. Squire, as the Assignee of I In all . Johs W.Owgv, W.W.JfArr.HAy, Attorney for FlalnUff, clerk. Deputy. pF x . . Ten the Greatest Novels Ever Written , mal.V, poor woman lay .on- a bed; where, kind bands had placed her. It seemed that when her husband came home he Jound her crying, which so provoked him, m his inebriated stafe7that he struck her with a piece of wood. . He was put in jail,4 and when he knSw what he had done he was ready to kill himself . I ought lo to be hung for this, be said fiercely, and I hope I will be. Thats the only way the devil of liquor will leave me. Ive quit off lots of times. The last time I stayed quit' two years," and I shouldnt have begun then, only the stuff was stuck under my nose. Well, theyve got my money, and they may take my life. It s all Ive got left except and at ths remembrance ;of his children he burst ' into a loud trying, and v'f" : f turned away. Mr. Hammond, said the wife of - , . , t$51: 4 O Mr. Hammond gizsd inr utter astonishment at the footing. Then he went oyerjt again,.. butit Added up tbe same. He ' looked at it a minute longer. It was the exact sum he had' supposed he should lareally grAt one tmutcrpleM-sinai- iat from an author's pen, and though hla future effort may . be trivial Id comparison, hi name will lire ami hi work be read tong after the author has paused i save. j New York publishing house has Issued la nnlfora and handsome style ten ot away. 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