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Show TEE REPUBLIC. President Boyce's address before the List Unto.lfned Letters. iue lut of aaclauned letters Miners Convention partakes of a Boyce-teriuretnvniag and anarchistic nature. lie in Nephi poet office May 1st. 1SJ7 ie as follows. should be provided with a muzzle. ISSUED SATURDAY MORNING Mr B. Wilkies, Mr, Jobs A. Smith, Down in Alabama they are aot conMr. Tom. Sperry, w. L. ROE, Editor. Mr, Charlie Koopz, tent with the hanging of aegroes, but Mr. T. II. Thorvoldsun, have started the ball rolling by they Mr. Willie A. Ciiiott, Mr. Fred Cheal, two negresses for poisoning a lynching TBRMS OF &UBSCEIPTIOK: Mrs. Mary Griffith. citizen of prominent Mrs. J . Kirchev. Huntsville, Ala. ;.oo Odc Year If the above letters are not called for in It is high time that the Unitd State they will be sent to the dead tetstepped In end prevented such high 30davs, ter office. All emznuiiicatioiia relating to news or handed practices. H. F. McCcxe, P. M. hkould be t ditorial matter us addressed, Editor, Republic. We are in receipt of 8 circular letter Notice of Forfeiture. from James A. Bowen, Representing the Co. Ruud, of McNally All remittances and buMues letters1 should publishers Ellison your heir and be addressed to The Republic TubiUhingJ Co., Chicag, who ii here for the purpose of To J.on W. are hcivby iiotiiunl that J liavtt-xendtJuab 00 1ikj County, Utah, Kephi, dollars in laUtraml improvements upon introducing their splendid grammar tlie Sa prtrr and Mill site (situated in school geography to the schools of the an unorganized Juab county, mining I wHi as tah, appear by rerttlifat Med In the state. The gentleman is quartered office of recorder HE REPUBLIC PUBLISHING COMFAIiY of said couuty, in order to hold said premises under the at the Knutsford hotel in Salt Lake, section of iidiM re ised statues of the provisions United States where communications on this subject leiii liie amount required to hold the same for the year eiidiur December that and year will reach him. ; emtuiEf December 3Nt. ttur proportion of Application has Wen made at the Nephi post said bcuiT expenditure dollars for l ifty office for transmission thiough the mails as each year and if within w s alter this leeond-clas- s mail matter. notice by punlication yon fail or refuse to con tribute your proportion ofnml expenditure as A liard boiled egg is more delicoowner together with rosin, your interest in claim ill become the property said of the cate in flavor and much more dig- subscriber under said section J3JL hHiKuE Ellison. estible if cooked twenty minutes or First Publication March 27 to : ut half an hour. They should be put immediately in cold water as it the egg from turning dark prevents The city council have not yet woke and they shell easier. cut of their 20 vears sleep. lj. SATURDAY MAY 13th, 1807. The ditches are being cleaned not IIow many eggs would I have before they were needed, however. if I had a dozen?After a hesitation Flossie answered, ' Greece has asked for mediation from You would have a titting, are the powers; and favorable replies - mo-men- te made. The Pereuvian government issued an edict stopping the coinage of silver in that country. We are glad to know that City miners are agaiDst mining law. Shake! teaeher asked a litttle colored lad to write a senteuce on the blacbord containing the word A that Park light, whereupon he wrote: the new wind cam in do craek and out de light. It will soon b in order for people to spray their trocs some people ned also an annual spraying themselves. Destrt We have two forces in Nephi proIllustragressive and tion county commissioners and city council. The Utah State Juurnal succeeds the is exactly the Switch. The make-uis the lessee E. A. Littlctiald but game, and manager. Many a man, after marriage, wishes he had the money he fooled on other girls, to buy a baby away Ex, buggy. one-teut- No. 3233. Final Proof-Noti- ce or Publication. I United Stvtes Land Office, Suit Luke City, Tilth, March 29, 1897, ( Notice is hereby piven that Charles S.Tingey of Nephi Cily, J unb (.'ouuty, Utah, bus filed uotie. of in ten lion to make proof on his desert-lnm- l No. ol.im SIM, for the uw '4 See. 11 Tp. lo S R I W . before ,loei F, Grover. Uountv Ulerk of Juab Count v, Utah, at Nephi City, Utah, on Monday, the 10 d"y of May, H07. lie names the following witnesses to prove tae eomplete irrigation and reclamation of said luiii : (Anthony Kruno. Janie, Jarr tt, am , J. It; bo Nephilitv, Uinc ; r.n.1 Mjroi . rieudlie eg of Levan. Utah. H- - ts Brno .ARO ). iZes'sVi Laad, Th Congress will be held in Salt Lake city next July, lion. Ym. Jennings Bryau will be president and this should be incentive enough to the people to attend. Trans-Mississip- The Illustrated Reporter succeeds to the subscription books and adverti zmg contracts of our old favorite the Utahnian. It is a splended Journal and should receive the support It ulnmons the District Court of the fifth Judicial District, County of Juab, state of Utah. Joseph M. Bosh Plaintiff. vs. Minnie Bosh Defendant. Tlie State of Utah semis greeting to Minnie Bosh Defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action bvmiget against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District of the State of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if nerved within this county; or, if served out of this comity but in this" district, within twenty- - days; otherwise within fortv days or judgement by default will be taken against you, according to tile prayer of said 111 d refer Jensen, James Eldrige, Walter Ger-tue- r and John Dillion your hWrs administrators or assigns and to all other persons claiming interests thereon, Y(.U are hereby untitled that I have one hundred dollars in labor and expended improvements Upon tin Rising Sun Mining Claim in Detroit Milling District Juab County, Utah, in order to hold the same for the year ending December 31, 1898, your proportion of said expendtnre iH'iug as follows: Peter Jen; James son (,l is I is 'jj ; Eldredge Walter German ('4) is $25; and John Dillion Is $12.50, if and within ninety days after tliis notice by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such with cost of adverexpenditure, as tising .your iutsrciit in said claim will be come the properit.v of the undersigned tinder section 2321 of tile Revised Statues of the United States i(o Wendt. Detroit Mining District Juab County Utah isiff The entir splendid stock of Clothing, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes carried by the well known firm of Ord Brothers Clothing Co. sacrificed to satisfy a mortgage. I i Everything has to go rega; less of price. Cash rail! 3?fdL3 from 30 fo 100 p ill this Notice to Creditors. d State op Utah, County of Juab, f Estate of Martha J. Jones, Deceased Notice Is hereby given by the unaersigned Ailminis traterof the Estate of Martha J. Jones de- ceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the vouchers, within ten months after tile first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the office of Win. A. C. Bryan in the City of Nephi County of Juab, btatc of Utah. () ncct-ssar- y Edward Jones, Administrator of the Estate of Martha J Jones, deceased. Dated at Nephi, Utah, April 5. 1897. Win. A. C, Bryan, Atty. forJAdmiuistrator. Febiiary 20th Ex. Ernbaesadore Bayard, not tent with being the insufferable Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, I ( April 6, Notice is hereby jriven that the following named settler has tiled notice of lii.s intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Juab Co., Utah, at Nephi, Utah, on May 22, lvr, vu: Charles Orriil, H. E No. for the N NW1, SFb NW aud NE U SWU Sec. 31 Tji 15 S. K. 2 W. 'He name the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation (if said land, viz: Thus, Vhithain Menunott, and William F. Meimnott, of Scipio, Millard Co., I tah, John Williams, of "Wellington Juab Co., Utah, aud Soreu C. NieNon, of Scipio, Millard Co., Utah. Bikun Goo, Register COIliplsillt. To First Publication Feb. 3245-Notic- for Publication. The said action is brought to obtain a incut that the marriage between plaintiffjudg ail'd defendant be dissolved, and a divorce decreed, to tile statute in such case made according and provided. The ground on which said judgment and decree arc claimed is, that has willfully and w itliont cause edser-teaud abandoned the said plaintiff and disregarded the soieiniiiity of her marriage vows, as isfuily set forth in the complaint on tile. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. Witness, The Honorable E. V- - Higgins, Judge, aud the seal of the District Court of tile Filth Judicial Dis- trict, in and for the County of J ( Jutib, stale of Utah, this sixth day of April, ill the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven, J01.L F. GnoVEK,' Clerk, W ii itecottou & Foote, Attorneys for plaintiff Notice of Forfeiture. h No. 45-5- 1897. Safa oils SasS fop 30 Oas I'iovj is the finis So get $1.50 for one. TIsis conpup-pe- tt of England, is novr boasting Clevelands election to the presidency in 1900. Verily all the asses are not under ground after all. The new mining law went into effect heard Monday bnt we have not whether any f the recorders have delivered over their records as yet. We think that by th time thecase is ventilated in the courts the mining recorders will Lave the Lest of the deal. Notice to Creditors. State of Utah, Notice of Forfeiture. 8 County of Juab. ( Estate of Eleanor J. Somerville, deceased.-Noticis hereby given by th Administratrix of the CMtata of Eiminor J. To Ernest Rosburg his heirs administrators Smnerville, dtcoas- d, 10 creditors of, and all persons having- claims against the said denr assigns and to ail otiier persons claiming ceased, to exhibit them witk the necessary therein, vouchers, within Four months after the first You arc hereby notified that I have publication of this notisc, to the said Adminfour hundred dollars in labor and expended improve, inents upou the Patt Mohan group of lode istratrix at her residence in Mona, Juab Dis! County, State of Utah, AXXA mining claims situated in Detroit . SfVBWILI.E, trict Juab County. Utah, in order Mining to hold the Administratrix of the Estate of Eleanor J. same for the year ending Deeemlier 31, 189, Somert illc, Deceased your proportion of said expenditures being Dated May 6th, Iw7. oue hundred dollars. And if within ninety W m. A. CBryan, At y, for Admiftistratrix days a tier this notice by publication, you fail or refuse to Conti .1. "of such oir portion . wjh nd in e s .a a itii costs of , ..cr ii'terr t in so of lode minh ing c -at ns will bcco-of oroperii y the i of under s.- -t um the Revised Stat Sheriffs Sale. ues of f umh-rsigie- . .1 co-vi- tidvcr-ti-mg- l r President McKinley will be here to tho Juibloe celebration ir congress adjournes before July 10. Th president is proving every d ty that to be tho elmf executive of the United States he must place himself on a plana with the people who elected him to that high and exaulted positiob. I resilient Felt nl Secretary Diehl, of the Utah Tress Association, were, mugged by the Tribune last Sunday, An act ion for libel will undoubtedly lie against that journal.Tintic Miner. The pictures must have been bad but after reading this they must have Felt a Diehl worse. The Pony Express is the latest publication to arriave at our table; issued under the direction of the Utah Commission. It is full of pioneer oews and is of paramount interest to all lovers of Utah history. It is splendedly printed sad comes from the press of Geo. Q. Cannon & Sous Salt Lake. Scoai-Centenn- un-der- d. llie United Stales Detroit Mininir District. Fobuary 2'Mh. K7. Juab First Publication rvb. 1U7. , B. Guiles, Couuty Utah, i BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF S VLB AND Uirccteil from the iftJ Judicial District Court, Mat- - of L'tah, "unt.Vff Juab, in Hvor of Jacob Jnlinson and against Klcaard Jenkins, aa,i Mercy Ann his wl., to satisfy a of two judgement hundred and seventy one and dollars attorney s ees and H.VIOffth dollars, and costs taxed at the and dollars, I have levied upon the following named perty , situated, lying a. d being in Nvidil propre- state of Utah, and des- cribcd as follows to wit: About 3f) acres of unsurveyed bind pir.blic sit Crtrk Uanjou about six railcn V1 from the city of Nephi, in Juab countv near the all mine on the hunk of Salt Creek and known us the Jenkins ranch, with all tenccs and linoprv enn nts of.auv and every dcscrip.ion now being thcieon, and all water rights tuereuLto b longing, being about 27'. notes out of the waters of said Salt Creek', said water rights having been in litigation between tue Nephi Irrigation aud tnc said Richard Jeukius in Company the Court 'f the ierritory of Utah, as Supreme the of Rudiard Jenkiss and Ana lua w ife, aud will exposMercy came the far sale, or no much as vGlUatisfv plaintiffs de mauds, twit: 271.49 attorney 7.85, costs taxed at 70 90. to be sold by fees at the cast front door of the county court me house. the city of Nephi, comity of Juab, statd In of t tali, oil the 24. day of A. D. 1897, at 12 o clock, noon. Terms of May sale ash. Pahi ey P. Christisov, j b Jen-kin- Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. BEL rsr9 ; V sixtv-seve- s n pro-pert- Jea-kin- ial A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Dated May 1. KUuonM J"b wTl wV.18 Uth fr Plftl,U,!T- s NEPHI. UTAH. |