OCR Text |
Show from Official fiOKse The largest capacity oany mill injthe State, J. F. Buxinell, Editor, $2 00 100 BOrders 50 feSTAdvertising rates made known on application. SATU ttDAY,Sept.26th Mrs Wm. Jones went to Salt Rake Jr.si Thursday, having In care her neither Mrs Decker, who,is going to St. Marys hospital for treatment Mrs Decker, it will be remembered, last spring had her arm broken by falling from a buggy, and has sufFeied untold agony ever since. As her arm did not improve and she suffered greater agony than ever, she goes to the city for treatment. Tropic, "1 P.O, ADDRESS, TROPIC B"lr Out stools is tile largest,1 TJ tall. Our prices are the lowest- Children are not born with teeth on of the inconvenience tha Three weddings occurred at woulii be occasioned by those in very about ten days ago but we were early life. unable to get the particulars. The pbpilof the eye contracts or expands to admit a greater or less Mrs Nathan Hardy, Mrs C.L. Washquantity of light, that objects may be burn and George Haws are the latest clearly seen. subscribers to the Pioneer from The fingers are of unequal lengths because by reason of this fact they are Marysvaie. enabled to grasp objects of almost any . size. Most every one predicts an early and The veins in the hands and feet cold winter. We hope their predictions sometimes swell because circulation may prove groundless. has been stopped. Circle-vill- e The Monroe road from the base of the hill to the summit is in a horrible condition, not only rough and disagreeable, but in many places dangerous and should be seen to at once. No. MARYS YALE The work of a 500 foot contract will be given on the Dalton next week. Contract to be let by Dalton and Ferguson of Balt Lake. Thp LeRoy sawmill company will be The Marysvaie district school will BOARD BY TIIE open Monday, Octocer 12th for the School year of 1896. It is desired that fnll attendance be had from the first In order that a permanent organization may be effected as early as possible. It is urgently requested that no beginner be received into the school except during the first two weeks after the opening. Article 13, Section 102, State of Utah School Law, J.F.Brunell. Latest reports say that a depot will be immediately erected at a place 300 yards south of Eagl9 Rock tunnel, a distance of about five miles Marysvaie. from A great deal of traffic Is being taken over the roads consisting of wool and lumber from the Bouth and merchandise from the North. Frank D. Hobbs, Attorney. Wanied-f- ln Who Can .h'nk simple Idea thtag j some to patent? Protect yonr Ideas t they may bring von wealths Write JOHN WBDDEBBURN & CCT., Patent Attoiv 44y8. Washington, D. 0., for their 1,800 prS9 XlfeS list of two hundred taTentioma wan Sell f : DEALER (ItHMl, imHAHDIffi and lleglst er. First pub. October 3rd CAKEIES A FULL LINE OF Special NOTICE FOR Shoes Ha Boots No.3017 and Dry PUBLICATION. HERS Attention the Mining Trade ts Goods in Giv-ut- o AND SUPPLIES. AND A LAKGE STOCK OF Fresh Groceries Meat and To Orders by Mail. Etc- - (4-- 347) U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. September I7thl896, Notice is hereby given that the follow settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof v ill be made before the County Cleik of Sevier County, Utah, dt Eichfled Utah, on October 29th 1896, viz : Mary A. Lott H E No. 9387 for the NE!SW)4 and NJ4 SE14 Sea33 Tp2: S E 4J4 W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : Joseph A.Lott Harry Birline, Edward Skinner, Chas.Robison of Joseph, Sevier Co. Utah. ( . ( HOTEL STEWART. Traveling Mens Head Quarters r PLEASE YOU OUR AIM IS TO MRS. O. Stewart, Proprietress. Marysvaie Utah- - BYRON GROO, Register MAGLEBY Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Under authority of an order of sale granted bj the Sixth Judicial District Court, in and for Piute County, State of Utah, dated September 29th de1S96, 1 will sell at private sale the following scribed, eal property, to wit. An uu divided two thirds(K) of in, and to, the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, and the Southwest Carpets, quarter of tlio Northeast quarter, Lot No. 3 and Baby Carriages, the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter Sets, also the Southwest quarter of the Noitheast quarter, of Section twenty, in Township seven South of Range three West of Salt Lako Meridian, all in Piute County, State of Utah, or as much thereof as may be necessary or beneficial, in parcels or lots to suit the purchaser. Tlio sale will be made on or after Octob er 20th 1896, and bids in wilting will be received by me at my residence in Marysvaie, Piute County, State of Utah at any ana all times up to September 1st 1897 Terms of sale cash, or as may be agreed upon. Deed at expense of puic haser. Fosetta A. Staik, guardian of the estates and persons of Lura J. Stark, Leonard E. Stark and Della M. Stark. Samuel L. Page, Dated at Marysvaie, October 3rd. Atty for Guardian. and Bed-roo- JOHNSON, UDEAIM and FURNITURE LUMBER Lath Shingles, Doors and Windows m UTAH, MONROE, THEIITHEHAEDWAEE CO Keep oa hand the largest stock of all kinds of Putniture, Carpets, Wallpaper, Linoleum, Pictures and frames, Bedroomsets and baby carriages. Also all kinds of Hardware from a cartpe tackto steel arange. Als o Paints SOUTHERN UTAH 1896. ' DESERT ful-crur- Terms Reasoxael DAY, WEEK AND MONTH. W. H. LION, BYRON GROO, . Arterial blood is red because it has just been purified in the lungs. The eye is not sensitive to cold because it is so well supplied with blood vessels. The skin is rough because by that means it is belter adapted to receive sensations. , The great toe is placed on tiid inside of the foot to act as a fulcrum in pro' pelling the body. The small bone at the root of the tongue is placed there for the purpose of giving stability to that member. The interior bones of the ear are called the hammer and stirrup from the resemblance to those objects, People turn their faces toward sound in order to hear It better, because then the sound is conveyed to both ears. The patella or knee pan projects in front of the knee to afford a better for some of the musoles of motion, ; Women have colds in the head less .frequently than ineh because they are dot accustomed to heavy head cover ings. STABLING AND l Tomatoes for sale at DeWitts ranch ANATOMICAL ITEMS HOTEL - Cotton- - Wood canyon in about two weeks. 4 - First Class Accommodations r her outting and slashing in GRAIN ....HAY, U.S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, ut. h. ( heptembe r 26, 1896. Notice Is hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wayne County at Loa Utah, on Nov. 7tli, 1896 viz: William M. iticliard sou HE 10118, for the Si4 SWV4 SWJ4 SEK See. 20 and Nw'i NER of Section 29 Tp 29 S R 5 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his coutinuos re and cultivation of, s aid laud, viz: John C. Jacobs, Rudolph Nazer, Joseph Cook, George A. Kichardsou, of Teasda le, Utah. The farmers are all busy digging Johnson and Neilsen of Circleviile their potates but as the crop is quite ape on the road to the Vale with their light they will make shoit work of it. threshing machine. They are doing ' i Miles Durkee, Proprietor. 3030 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. aud-ienee- L ' We expect to be able to give notice of S wedding in our next issue. 4 AT RIGHFIELD; , good work. 4 account . so pie of all kinds of Steel ranged Cast ranges Cooking and all kinds of Heating stoves NO WAITING FOR ORDERS AT MILL. There is first class pasturage at the DeiVitt ranch, at $1.00 per month per A special meeting of Commissioners court for Piute county was called at head, Junction last Wednesday, but owing to the fact that chairman Lyon was abThe Editor met Mr. B. B. Barnes up sent, little was done. It is understood the street last Wednesday night and that the next session will be held the Mr Barnes was cariying a grin on his 26insi. fate that nearly made him stoop The Utah Press Association met at shouldered, and when the Editor in quircd the reason thereof, he said:Bay Ephraim last Saturday, a week , and weve got one of the sweetest little even though the attendance was light girls at our house you ever saw. a good meeting was had. The only Both mother and child were doing members present other than the En Well at Iasi reports, but we dont think terprize staff were, Charles England that Barnes will make much of a dad, of the Logan Journal, A.E.IIoward of for he hasnt any whiskers. the Saliua Press and W.L. Webb the Lehi Banner. In the afternoon an informal meet Ramsey Bros, g ave one of their free was held aDd subjects concerning ing which Shows last Saturday evening Association were discussed and a the in witnessed ever was one of the best ball was given in the evening Marysvaie. Prof Geo. Ramsey, one grand citizens in honor of the pen the by whistled of U iahs champion whistlers, Some of the boys express a pushels. that manner a in bird the mocking annual the that meeting of the Assowas simply grand. Frank Ramsey held there. be ciation if clowns who kept the a.Lntinual roar, in songs and There are but two days left of this jokes is without a peer. We rccomeud to can say year in which to be registered ,and both them to be first class, and it that missed who they male and female voters must be registhe people missed a grand treat. Success to you tered this year, as prior registrations are invalid. The twodays are the 13th of October when those desirous of day Call in and see the flue line of clothbeing registered are requested to cal! ing, hats, and gloves at Reinheimers. at the school house, and the 17lh when call at the Pioneer office. they will 1 ' received J.F.Branell, Bolithoaud Lewis h&ve just Registry Agent a car lo ad of stoves, and are ready to furnish you with any kind of a stove you desire, at the very lowest price, Go to Reinheimers and price his goods before you purchase elsewhere. The Rev, Mr. Morse will be among us soon as a resident. We heartily C. A.Peacock our genial Assessor has welcome Mr, Morse aud family to our been at work in this part of the county soquiet shady nook and hope their the past week in the discharge of his journ here may be one of pleasantness official duties. and lasting remembrance. Tifc-eJo- CAKLOADer by mail carelully attended to. 1896 knteid at the post otliceat Marysvaie TJtahas fecond class matter, may, 20th 1S95. ' MAKUFAtTDRESe Lumber, Lath and Mouldings. SUBSCRIPTION TERMB. One copy, one year I" " six months ' three mouths BOLITHO and LEWIS. Have just received a ' Tropic Lumber Company, Paper of the County, NOTICJ) No. -- 2970 LAND, FINAL PROOF I FOR P OBLIGATION, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 28th, 1896. Notice is hereb ygiv en that Christian Andersen has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-lan- d No. 3366, for the NW54 NWJ4 Sec.2? Tp 25.S K3W. before the County Clerk of Sevier Countyat Richfield Utah, on the 1st day of October, 1896. He names the following witnesses to i prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land : Mose s E . Williams, Peter Anderson, Issae Sorenson, John Barney of Monroe Utah. B"S RON GROO Frank D. Hobbs Register, Attorney, salt Lake City. First publlation Auguslst $ ,59 cts per bu i.lo per cwt. 1.50 per cwt. .60 per cwt. $ .10 per Id .09 per lb lb 07 per .OT54 doz. $ Y--. CtlAS. ANDERSON pkoF. EVERYBODY KNOWS t J Ostlimd & 0 SELL DRY GOODS, us1 ELSINORE, UTAH! GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES and machinery , cheaper than any ether store in tha county. Also good hotel ELSINORE, UTAH. acComadations. AND CI0THING" wagons RICHFIELD. MARKET REPORT. Whea'V Oats, Flour,' Bran, Lard, Ham, Bacon, Eggs, and Doors. Come and see Prices to suit the times. Oils, Windows SUBSCRIBE A |