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Show To J. W. Ellison jour hei,ou are hereby notmed si x) dollar iu lafckor am. To Ernest Rosburg hia heirs administrators or agisms and to ail other peroou claiming interest therein You are hereby notified that I hare expended four hundred dollars in labor and improve-merit- s upon the Putt Meban group of lode nmunjj olaiTu- -' situated m Detroit Minin? In triet Juab Couuty, Utah, in order to hud tie saire for the year ending' December 3b your proportion of said expenditures bem? one hundred dollars. And it vuihiu run tv days after this notue by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute jour portion of such of adver with expenditure as tising, your interest in said group of Ind minbecome will of claims the ing prop rity the under section 2324 of tne Revised iStat-ut- s of the Vniud states. f. B. v- - j - f ic : - p.-r- emtin,'-Dccft,.,-- i Sl-- dh-uu- First Publication March Lgil FcrMtirj. To Jetir.n. .Tames Eidri 'C, Trait r iT raer and John billion jour heirs adiniuNtra-tor- s or assigns and to all other pertiuns claim-ininteret ts therein. Yon are hereby notified that I haveexpendod one hundred dollars m labor and improvements upon the Rising Sun Miring Chinn in Detroit Mining Instruct Juab Couuty. Utah, in order to hold the same for the year ending December 31, lfdK, your proportion of said ex peudture being as follows: Peter Jenson (t) is 25; James Eldredee 1V4) is 25; is 125: and John Diiliou Walter German within is $12.50, and if ninetr C8) notice this after by publication, you fail days or refuse to contribute your pot lion of such with cost of adverexpenditure, as tizing your interest in said claim will the properity of the undei signed under section 2324 of the Revised M itues of the United States Ropt W en it. Detroit Millin' District Juab County Utah Febmary 2tu K7, First Publication IA b 27, 1897. 2, I'll i D.7. No.ic?. -- ? d wt thence north kfW rods, thence east 40 rods, thcTce south ISO rods to th plaee of b yinum r, w ith log house and ImnroTeaints As. lot) acres of land, commencing at the MiulUwest 12 25 in township south and piarter of section we.- -t of the hiit Luke meridian, of range thence ruuning north 10J rods, thtce cast ISO rods, thence south 20 rods, thence west SO rods, thenc scuth f.O rods, tlicne-- west xj rod to place of begiuinjj: and the northeast quar2n in ter of the southeast quart 'T of of Salt Lake towiiflup 12 south of ran p? uieruimu. The sale will be made 011 or after Aoril 2nd. ISeT, and bids w.U be ree-red at the oirtec ot W. A- - U. Brian, at the city of Neylii, Couu y ot of Utah. Juab, Slat Term i of sal, cash, t Ter emit of the amount bid to be paid on tie duv of .cue. tv baloneeof nirchas pne be paid on of sale by said court. : 1 e 1 i 11 Nct:0i. n Alma fc. Kt dminiMrator of the estate of UU amxhm yYTs to the or' ruopo i. P. Nor- ton. deceased. Dated, Nephi City, Utah, March TMh 187. W. A C. Hrjan, attorney L;r Admit.: ). GRAND The Old , oiulto make such ner and lici t of other n"iendmfmis to iid Mt5 do as may be determined iU)"J bv said meet"!?. ir ( L. Jokm:ne, President. Y 4 1 rows. Secretary, In igation Company. Dat at I e an, Juub County, Utah, March 7. 181 6 Estray Notice. I have in my possession the follow in ds toT.vit: crioed One rone S ddle h.3r;e about 8 years old rijht bind foot h te, branded on left thigh Q E Also one riorel naddlo horse about 5 years Uld fchwee white feet and waite strip in forhQud , brauded on right sholder resembling 2 Also one black work horse uhout 8 years old on in right thigh white spot forehead, brand ;d to bo not if damages and costs on said animals ton d;tya from the dute of this paid within will be sold to the highpst bidder ut notice they pound, at 1 oclock p. to. on Nepbi citv cstray of the 5th, day April 1897. Datod at Nephi City this 27th day of March IWk Jam28 R. Reid. Pound Keeper. w iTitvst 5t p.- - j i our h 'M,J ,.! o 5. j . 'iir.utnr ttw-f-io- think eirnftte Idea Ssomeio oatcat - rrr.v t iv. i. . ?- ' i for lhe' 23.,t yen cr,11' s-- fc L . :rii' 2 FULL AND COMPLETE. o 0 . Knocks, and memory says we are one year older. What did we ido with our money last spring? Did we forget the golden warning to beware of things thah glitter. w We remind the people of our city 1st, that this spring finds our shelve;, full of good things. 2nd, that shoddy with its- seducif there were a great many never finds place days. This was a pretty ing cheapness good shot at the young people who with us. And thirdly we are satwear them for style. The following was the pr ;gramm. can SLters Cazier and Brough isfied with small profits and oug Brother F. W. Chappell ending a good article Sister Mary Morgan therefore sell you Song Sis er (Mary Brown Hesitation at a low price. of Isrel. Iledeemer Hyinu s il Con-greatio- Sister Schofield Sister Addie Cazier Brother and Sister Roe Song Sister Chappell Heading r Sistc-Pitchforth then spoke some very appropriate woads, and 'ellVrred to the time when she came ,o Utah in 1817 with Brother and Sister Borrovvman, aud reminded .hose present of some of the scenes ind trials cf early times. Sister Cazier kmg Sister Hanna Paice Jeoitation Sister Nellie Grace )rgan 8olo President Faxman the grand ather of the stake spoke to the aints in a most earnest and force-bi- t manner of the goodness which BeeitatioA Essay i tv l Fiief lft and spoke ofthings in general, and made some striking contrasts to iLe saints. Quartette Thomas Vickers & Co. Then Bishop Warnar the father of the ward was eHled upon and made some very telling remarks. p'eue Song Sister Cazier and Brough Brother Sperry then spoke for a few minutes in a plesant and humorous manner. Duet Sisters Agne3 Vickers aud Ella We are esj ecially pleased and satisfy all tastes at the lowest possible prices. CliOTHING. Sutton. Sister Wilkey then offered a vote of thanks to those who had G-oodkindly consented to take part and made ANa and ready trimmings. thus was ended one of the most We hane all the latest style and patterns can make them. than you skirts and waists in all the popular styles cheaper enjoyable gatherings which was ever held in Nephi. Underwear, Hats, Shirts and Neckwear. For our part we wanted more of Dress - -- m That is What UJe Say Ahsiat Our Spring Stack in all Ocpartsnosits. QIIOSS. with our selections in this line andean Our prices will knock them all out in this line. Provo woolen mills suits worth $12, only 8.00, Cashmere all wool sifte, navy and black, worth Satinet Suits from$2.C0 up. : j grand-ma- Upwards of 100 people Fat down at two long tables eaci being 30 to 32 feet i i length list Teeidc. noon to a most sjilendid repast which had been prepared by the willing and dexterous hands of the relief Society isterg. It Was A great gathering. Some who ha 1 battled with the troubles and trials of life in the early days. Who had started out o.n that long memorable and never t ) be forg)t-tejourney across the great American desert, who had braved the winters storms of snow and-ausleet, who had been shriveled on the hot and parchy sands of a trackless waste. Who had encountered the heat of a hot summers g journey day in the soul-tryin- O j now-- a d can felad-S- n - wns Folks in the South Ward Have n One Minute Cough Cure, cures. T1'-- . SOllAL. a Most Eij ijable Time. 1 16th, . - ed Undo fiuthnity of ai order of V.e granted by the District Court o ta Fifth Judi i;u District id the state of Utah, bounty of Juab, I s ill sell at the following described pn ata sale rval estate, Foftv nc ofla .d. 12. rods west from t o southeast corner of the northwest quart jr of section 30 in Salt township 12 south of range east of urn 0 rods, Lake meridian, thence running ? S.-u- . i. I nc IvH'i made had who t.iat m,m Speiry snows of the many orublejourney, winters whitening their heads. There were David Lazier. John Vickers. Geo. Birehell, Edwin Harley, Charles Price, Cynthia Downs, David Broadhead, Thomas Pass, (the olde'st man present being So years of age) and good hearted, smiling Sister Wilkey of the Belief Society, they were all there and eac h and every one and in that other each greeted spirit which characterizes tho.-- e who have lived good and truthful lives. After the company had done jestiee to the edibles which consisted of neatly, everything eatable, the tables were cleared and President 1'axman was called to open the exercises by prayer. Sister Wilkey the president of the Belief Society made the opening address and spoke in most feeling terms on this the gathering of the old folks. She said the Lord had blessed her aud had promised her that her last days should be her be.st. Sister Wilkey was quite humorous when she referred to her young days, h ow she had tal a up her grandmas glasses and 1. id imagined she was a grandma ; s well, she contrasted that day with the present and said it seemed as . i - Guib-s- . - I goal . i the tiiison Saltpeter and i m h.hi. a n uaorgauized ininai? Mint; let J iah He- i ni i Utah, as will appear by rertile office of recorder of eoti:.t. ui cd-rhoid said pretni'es ui.d.-pr.i-- o i.,t:. : .fs ! t.,- Vt rev 2aJ1 section isd i t li... t . t leiiijf t.ioamruut r lt i .r -j tue year c.L-3lt tear t. ; tBJim? December W yo.ir pmporu u of eaid expenditure .ft doLars v". i lor each year and if within . d days an r this notice by puohoatioii ou fail or refuse to contribute your proportion ot a.d ex peu ht ire as coft wner tgether w.ui eo&th, yur interest in Paid ciaitn w ill become the of u.c 2324. tiLbcribxr under Mid Detroit Minim? District. Juab County Utah, Febuarv 20i i. 1v7. Publication u. 27, D37. Notice cf across thei plains to that which wo d - i ; i J Notice of f'crfeituri. Forfsiton. Natica of We have just opened a nice Dress Goods, Velvets, Gimps, Buttons and the loveliest prints ever see1 in town. assortment of Spring Also a good supply cf good Shoes tSiaf will provoShsir worth os oill a fry em. good mao, If you OUR iOTTO IS $10 only ?7. s. We take special pride io showing these lines and have some rare bargains to it. offer. in straw the and of city. matting carpets We also carry the largest stock Our prices are always lower than the lowest. SMALL GOODS, PROFIT AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT. GOOD There Is Nothing So 6oo. Thre is nothing joat w good STRICTLY 1 PRICE TO ALL. 6ias Foots NEPIII CITY - ue Dr, Disivvery for CknaBmptioii, it and do Con jibs anp Colds, so demand not permit the dealer to sell you some He wil. not claim there is anythin;' better, but in order to mke mo: l) pmht he may claim something else toNew You want Dr. Kings juet as good you know it to be &d Discovery end reliaole. and guaranteed to do good or t money refunded. For Coughs, 0o!d, on and all affections ot Throat. Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good TrUl as ie Dr Kings New Disoovery. bottle free at all Drugstores and Dewier, Regular sizes 50 cents and ?1.00. forma of akia troablaa-froAll ebaped haada to eczema and lado leal oloeracao ba readily cored by D Wtita Witch Bezel Halve, the great pile cure. A. Loat & Sod. KLik New mib-stitat- Cen-snmp- and Sons, UTAH thdltfrat 17 OT-d- ? Superintendent. f . V 4 |