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Show TUE REPUBLIC. A Hint to the Wise Etc. Awarded Worlds Fair, Honors Highest Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. The Republic Publishing Company will be incorporated In July. It was hoped that this would have been done W. L. ROE, Editor. long ago, but owing to unforseen circumstances it was found that it could not be accomplished before. However, TERMS OK SUBCRIPTIONr: those interested have decided that the S2.0o incorporation should be gone ahead Oce Year with, and July is the time fixed for its ' All or incorporation. reialitiL- - to fOmmuiucation There are some classes of peoKdstor. editorial truitlr lt who have no desire to sustain ple Republic. Tins a good representative paper. class is the They chi'. All reuiittan-ho,.d would so,,r;er send and buVim awav from t ., be adiresttJ tt Tht KcyiuMif honie for a taper than subscribe for , Countv Nt'pbi. Juab their home production. Yet this class A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. of people, in the event of any question he Ri:rriiLiC.ruiibiuiNc; company arising w hich affects their portion of 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. r the community, invariably fly to the home newspaper for protection. ThN EXCURSION. Application has bet n made at the Nephi pot Mute of all ur.s is to he regretted and To Northern Utah, Idaho, and .Oregon Satoffice for trammiion tinouu the mailsits if thee people will only do their mite mail matter. urday June 19, 1397. towards helping their h me papea they will not only be patriots iu the but saviors of their own town. The O. S. L. It It. Co. will sell on above The newspaper man has a deal to con- date to foil wing points at rates within limits show n, from Nephi. tend with, why, we have had some SATURDAY JUNK 5th, 1S97. 5.1 limit 15 days. ToRiigham and order the paper and when Coliiuston 6.55 it lias run two or three months have Mendon 6.83 Theodore Durrant is going to live a sent in a communication asking us to Logan ...... ...... 7.30 little longer. His case being postponed stop it as they were unable to pay for Smithfiwlci Richmond till the United States Supreme court it. One instance is where a man Franklin 7. 80 Freston 8.(5 Bits In October. ordered the paper and it run for Oxford 7. SO Helen months and then he refused to McCammon 9.30 take it as he could not afford it. What Bancroft 11.60 Springs The Lehi Banner, with the issue of he wanted was the newspaper for no- Soda 13.15 Montpelier 10.55 June 1st, commences on the seventh thing. These cases we have not pushed Pocatello Blackfoot a The Banner its is of existence. for as year other newspapers have Idaho Falls payment 13.05 13.90 bright newsy journal and we wish Walt done although by law we could collect Market Lake successful career. the same. I'or future, however, we Duboic Beaver Canyon 16.45 shall send our collector round as a American Falla... Minedoka 12.55 Shoshone 13 5: The speech made by Senator Cannon gentle reminder. There are some citizeus, however, Belview 16.33 on the Cuban question was a splendid 16.55 who have not only our well wishes, but Hailey Mountain Home one, and was acknowledged to be one our gieatful thanks for the promptness Nampa 21.80 of the finest ever given m the Senate Boise City with which have they helped along of the United States. Senator Cannon Caldwell 22 05 23 55 is doiog good work in the Senate and their home production. These are the Ontario 23.80 A citizens. to credit Fayette progressive any the people should not loose sight of this Werser 24.55 community. They are helpmeets of Huntington 26.05 fact. Transin limit of 5 days on tickets limsociety and reioice in the social and Other tickets continous general development of their city. ited to 30indays. each direction. passage Mr. Calhoun, who was sent to Cuba They are the main springs of commerce E. D. Wickins, Agt,' by Rresidont McKinley wil advise that and they deserve a higher eulogy than the war be stopped ot all hazards. that which we with our humble pen This should have been done long ago, can give them. Summcns. In conclusion we ask the people to and it must now be done even if the of the fifth Judicial American people are looked upon as remember that the journalist has to I11 the District Court District, County of Juab, State of Utah. XI. Bosh of brave us the etouns life well as they, Joseph Plaintiff, vs. Minnie Bosh t jiagoes. Defendant. The State of Utah sends greeting and that be cannot do anything in the to Minnie Bosh Defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brouget against way of advancement for the tovnwhen you by tpe above named plaintiff in the DisThe Tioneer Jubilee promises to be a he has to on his books several trict Court of the Fiflii Judicial District of the carry of Utah, and to answer the complaint grand affair and it should be attended hundred dollars which is owing to him State filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the The arrangements by some of the of servieel after the service on you of this by all citizens. day patrons of his paper. summons if served within this county ; or, if which are being made are on a most served out of this county but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty elaborate scale and no expense will be days or judgement by default will be taken a to successful consummation against you, according to the prayer of said spared complsint. LAND APPRAISERS CHOSEN. of tbe greatest holiday in the annals of Tlie said action is brought to obtain a Judgment that the marriage between plabitiff and Utah history. defendant be dissolved, and a divorce decreed, ISSUED SATURDAY MORNING BIw ' i'ultli-satu.j- , j w ftzamaaiiaaKgirfiy econd-cla- s y com-munt- p:o-piecom- e I x years ago June 1, Brig- ham Young first saw the light of day. Fitting excercises were held in the Value all Want it- - according to tne statute in such case made The ground on which said for Washington, Kane; Iron, and provided.decree are claimed is, that Judgment and Juab and Cache Counties. has willfully and without cause edser-te- Appointed Ninety-si- have distributed our circulars announcing that we are closing oat our entire stock. A great many people have gotten some of the greatest bargains and ualues for their money ever seen in Nephi, in fact we may say in Utah. Now we ask the question, DID OU GET YOURb? Ifnotwehave a great many values lefj yet for just such cases. We d and abandoned the said plaintiff and disregarded the soleminity of her marriage vows, as is fully set forth in the compiaiut oil file. The Slate Board of Land Tabernacle in commemoration of the And you are hereby notified that if you fail appear and answer the said complaint as met again yesterday. A to deceased prophet. Ic can tiuthfully be above required, the said plaintiff will apply to said that Brigham was a man who was selection oflMO acres in Summit the Court for the relief therein demanded. Witness, The Honorable E. Higgins, loved by all classes of people and it was Judge, and the seal of the District county ras made, and the followof Court the Fifth Judicial Dis- fitting that his birthday should be kepi, seal. ) trict, in and for the County of additional assistant ing appraisers v Juab, state of Utah, this sixth day up by the people. of April, in the year of our Lord were appointed: one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. F. Okoveh, Clerk. Joseph S. Atkin c,nd Thomas P. Whitecotton & Foote,Joel Attorneys for plaintiff The Salt Lake Tribune kindly re Cottam, both of St. George, for membered us on the ending of our first Washington county. year. The sentiments expressed by Notice to Creditors. Thomas Stewart of Kanab and the greatest paper in Utah is gratefully of Thos. Utah, State Chamberlain of Orderville Cminty of Juab, j received by us and xve tender unto the Estate of Eleanor J. Somerville, deceased. Tribune eur thanks and well wishes for Kane county. Notice is hereby given by the undersigmed and trust that the pleasant winds of Hobart W. Jleybonrn and Administratrix of the estate of Eleanor J. Mttyhew Somerville, deceased, to creditors of, and all uccess may ever follow that paper as II. having claims aguinct the said Haller, both of Ceader City, for persons to exhibit them with the disseminator of a Com-inissione- V- - I 1 J. I I truth among the Iron county. masses, To our friends the Utonian, John Kinkie and J, A. Hyde, Millard Progress and others we extend like 6entinients and trust that afriend-shi- both of Nephi City, for Juab may be cemented which will last county. through ages to come. M. D. Hammond and II. B. Nil son for Cache county. The opinion handed don by Attorney General Bishop relating to taxing of live Mock and transient herds School Lind Notice. which was published in full in last week's issue disposes of a vexatious question and one of great importance All actual and bonafide sttlers or occupants, who haw improved school lands and were, oil to all the tax payers of this county. J&tieary 1st, 1894, aetual settlers or own pants the old custom of ther on have the right to purchase the land It effectually upsets they have been occupying1, at private sale at revenue that has so SO DO OTHERS. rs Some want goods for nothing perhaps you are amrng that number. We have got them. You can get them because we have got to get rid of them. The Thing You need we have agreed to give you less than wholesale price; not prices that will freeze in the summer breeze, but prices that will make our stock melt like July ice. neeessary vouchers, within Four months after the first publication of this Dotiee, to the said Administratrix at her residence in Mona, Juab County, State of Utah. Anna Somevville, Administratrix of the Estate of Eleanor J. Somerville, Deceased. Dated May 6th, 1897. Wm. A. C. Bryan, At'y. for Administratrix 49-5- Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE AND decree of foreclosure to me directed from the Fifth Judicial District Const,. s,tate or Utah, County of Juab, in favor of Jacob Johnson and against Richard Jenkins and Mercy Ann Jenkins his wife, to satisfy a judgement of two hundred and seventy one and dollars, attorney's fees sixty seven and S.VIOOth dollars, brigandige gener- the appraised price, provided they file their and Hie at costs taxed and I with this dollars, Board to written applications prior haveteied upon the following named proally existed in some of the Southern Jni.v 1st, D97. Failure to so file their aiudica d a.. in land they claim will result In a perty, situated, lying Nephi prebeing counties in the past. IVe have been turns for the cinct, county of Juab, state of Utah, and des. of their right to so purchase. cited to instances where a county has forfeiture If occupant of school land desire to pur- cribed as follows to wit: About 26 acres of public land situate in Salt at private sale they should loss no t ime tmsiirve.ved been annually assessing and colleetirg chase in forwarding their application to this office. Creek Canyon about six miles north east of from the Iv. Nephi. in Juab county, Utah, city Wksi.et Walton, Secretary, the taxes upon from 200,000 to 300,000 near the Salt mine on the hanks of Salt Creek State Board of Land Commissioners. the as known Jenkins ranch, w ith all and Salt Lake City, L'txh, May lull, 1897. sheep, when there are not more fences and imoprvements of any ami every 30,000 or 40,000 head of sheep owned in description now being thereon, and ail water rights thereunto belonging, being about 27j the county. And then to the condition acres out of tlie waters of said Salt Creek, No. 3313. in our own county where some 70,000 said water rights having been in litigation between the Nephi Irrigation Company aud Notice for Publication. or 80,000 sheep are owned and not the said Richard Jenkins in the Supreme I of the Territory of Utah, as the proCourt Lake City. Utah, more than 15,000 or 20,000 of them Laud Office at Salt JenMay 20, Iks!, f pertyhiof Richard Jenkins and Mercy Ann kins wife. and will expose the same taxed. Notice is hereby given that the following-namemuch aa will or so of liis intention sale, lias filed notice satisfy plaintiffs de looks very much as though in to makesettler : 3271.40 attorneyfee 67.85, final proof in support, of his claim, mauds, said proof will l made before Joel costs taxed at 5 90. to be sold by me at the future the owners of live stock would and, that of Ute east front door county court house, in F. I rover. County Clerk of Juab County. UtaJj be given an opportunity to pay the an state ( June Sth 1897, via the city of Nephi, county of Juab, Nephi City. Utah, on 9115. 24. of E on SH , the No. K. the for Utah, H. May A. D. 1897, at 12 day q Chase. taxes in theKouutyin which they live, James W q See 2 Tp 16 S. R. 2 W. o'clock, noon. Terms of sale cash. See. ff. and W Paki P. Chuistison, following witnesses to prove and where their children get the He names theresidence Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. cultivation anil upon bis continuous benefit of the schools as well as saved of said land, viz: Wi liam O. Pvper, of Juab, Dated May 1. 18J7 D. Chase, Owen Thurman aa.l Wedgwood Atty for plaintiff. Juab Co. rtah, A.and Solomon from much annoyance and unnecessary Caxier, First publication My 1, 1897. Sisson Chase, of Nephi. Juab C'O non Ohoo, Register, By xpense. 'than fr d It - to-w- t UTAH. NZPMI. I |