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Show No. 352. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, September 22nd, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their intention to appear before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court for Cache County at Logan on Friday, the 22nd day of October A.D. 1880 to make final proof in support of their claims and secure final entry thereof, viz. William Palmer, who made D.S. filing No. 7143 for the N.E. 1-4 Sec. 32 by 12 N. of R.1W, and names the following witnesses: Ebenezer Barnes, Paul Cardon, Geo.[Georg] Hibbard, and Ben [Benjamin] Ramsolt?, all of Logan, Utah. <br><br> Thomas P. Ricks, Jr. who made D.S. filing No. 6178 for N. 1-2, N.W. 1-4, W. 1-2, N.E. 1-4 Sec. 32 Tp.13N of R.1W, and names Charles H. McAllister, Neils M. Hansen, Thos. (Thomas) P. Ricks, and Wilfred W. Maughan, all of Logan City, Utah . <br><br> Lars C. Johnson, who made D.S. filing No 7161 for the S.E. 1-1, N.W. 1-4, N.E. 1-4, S.W. 1-4 Sec 35 Tp.14N of R.1W, and names the following as his witnesses: W.C. Burnham, L.J. Swenson, James Vallen and William Harmon, all of Richmond, Cache Co., Utah. <br><br> David Butters, who made D.S. filing No. 6785 for the N.E. 1-4, N.E. 1-4, Sec. 17, N.W. 1-4, N.W. 1-4 Sec. 26, S.W. 1-4, Sec 1-4 Sec. 24, Tp. 14N of R.2W, and names the following witnesses, viz. James J. Keep, Wm. (William) Sparks, Frank Hoffmire, and Wm. (William) Carbine, all of Clarkston, Cache county, Utah. <br><br> James J. Keep, who made D.S. filing No. 7183 for the E. 1-2, N.E. 1-4, N.W. 1-4, N.E. 1-4, N.W. 1-4 Sec 30 Tp. 14N of R.1W, and names the following as his witnesses, David Butters, William Sparks, Frank Hoffmire and William Carbine, all of Clarkston, Cache county, Utah. H. McMaster, Register, Nibley & Hammond, Attys. (Attorneys), 3-St<br><br> No. 365: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, U.S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Oct. 6th, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof and that said proof will be made before the County Court of Box Elder County at Brigham City, Utah Territory, on Tuesday, the 30th day November, 1880, viz. James John, of Box Elder County, Utah, declamatory statement No. 6428,for lot four and southwest quarter of northwest quarter section No. 32 township 15 north of range 3 west and he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz. William Gibbs, Niels Hall, J. Green and David Hall, all of West Portage, Box Elder County, Utah territory. H. McMaster, Register. Bird & Lowe, Atty (Attorney) for applicant.<br><br> No. 364. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 6th, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof of his claim and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Cache County at the county seat on Saturday, November 20th, 1880 viz. Jefferson A. Huff, of Cub Hill, Cache County, Utah, H.14. No. 2373 for the S. 1-2, N.W/ 1-4 and lots 3 and 4 Sec. 1 Tp.14 N. R. 1W, and he expects to prove his continuous residence upon cultivation of said tract by two of the following named witnesses, viz. William Blair, Henry Monroe, Christian Jacobson, Samuel J. Allen, all of Cub Hill, Cache Co., Utah. 5-5t H. McMaster, Register.<br><br> No.355. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, U.S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 25, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof, and that said final proof will be made before the County Clerk of Rich County, Utah at the county seat of said county on Tuesday, the 8th day of Nov. 1881 viz. Henry Grow, Jr. of Meadowville, Rich County, Utah, homestead entry No. 2680 for the S.E. 1-4, N.E. 1-4, N.E. 1-4, S.E. 1-4 Sec. x5, and S. 1-2, N.W. 1-4, Sec y1, Tp. 13N of R 5, E. 3. 1. M, and he expects to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract by two of the following named witnesses, viz. Joshua Eldridge, William Gordon, Loren Eldridge, Hyrum Kimball, all of Meadowville, Rich Co., Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Jno. A. Bailey, Atty.(Attorney) For Applicant. 4.5t<br><br> No 356. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 28, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed their intention to appear before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court for Cache County at Logan, the 6th day of November to make final proof in support of their claims and secure final entry thereof, viz. John Kemp who made H. E. No. 2445 for the N.E. 1-1 Sec. 11 Tp. 14N of R.1W. and names the following as his witnesses: Sawyers Blix, William Blair, William Orchard, Shannon Stevenson, all of Cub Hill, Utah. <br><br> William Orchard, who made H.E. entry No, 2161 for the S. E. 1-1 Sec. 12 Tp. 14N of R. 1W, and names the following as his witnesses: John Kemp, William Blair, James Anderson and Ariah Brown, all of Cub Hill, Utah.<br><br> John Griffin, who made H.E entry No. 4192 for the S. E. 1-4 Sec. 13 Tp. 13N of R. 2W and names the following as his witnesses: John Jenkins, Peter Jensen, Amos Clark, Jens K. Hansen, all of Newton, Utah.<br><br> John Griffin, who made H. E. entry No. 4192 for the S. E. 1-4 Sec. 13 Tp. N of R 3W., and names the following as his witnesses: John Jenkins, Peter Jensen, Amos Clark, Jens K Hanson, all of Newton, Utah.<br><br> William Griffin, who made H. E. entry 4798 for S.E. 1-4 Sec. 35 Tp. 13N of R. 1W., and names the following as his witnesses: John Jenkins, Amos Clark, Peter Jensen, Jens N. Hansen, all of Newton, Utah.<br><br> Cyrus E. Clark, who made H. E. No. 4798 for S.E.1-4 Sec. 35 Tp. 13N of R.1W and names the following as his witnesses: Nephi Tarbet, J.T. Clark, Bernard Steele and David W. Williams, all of Benson, Utah.<br><br> William A. Terry, who made H. E. No. 4884 for the S.E. 14 Sec. 32 Tp. 15N. of R.1E. and names the following as his witnesses, viz. William Ballen, Moroni Stokes, John M. Bernhiest, James Egbert, all of Cub Hill, Utah. H. McMaster, Register. 5 5t. Nibley & Hammond, Attys.(Attorneys)<br><br> No. 337. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 10, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler have filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof, and that such proof will be made before the County Clerk of Rich County, Utah Territory, on Monday, the 18th day of October, A.D. 1880 viz: <br><br> David Moffet of Rich County, Utah Ty.(Territory) who made said entry No 2210 for N. E. 1-4 Sec. 32, N. 1-2 of N. W. Sec. 32 and S. E. 1-4 of S. W. 1-1 Sec. No. 27 Township 13 North range and he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz. Joshua Eldridge, Hiram Kimball, Joseph Gordon, Horace Kimball, and David Kimball, all of Meadowville, Rich Co., Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Bird & Lowe, Attys. (Attorneys) 2 5t<br><br NOTICE. ALL PARTIES KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to the B. Y. College Farm are requested to settle immediately to to save ??? of collection. By order of the trustee, 5-2t. <br><br> WHITE HOUSE HOTEL. The proprietors take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have remodeled and refitted the Hotel. The Dining Rooms are spacious and the best of Meals will be served night and day. Single Meals…50c. Hot lunches (as per card)…25c. Room and Board $1.50 to $2 per day, $10 to $12 per week. Board…$7 per week. An excellent Bar and four Billiard Tables attached. A. ??? <br><br> OVERLAND HOUSE, Main Street, below Walker House. Better Accommodations and lower rates than any other second class house in the city. Terms--$1 to $1.75 per day; $7 to $9 per week. Single meals 28 cts. W.A.Pitt, Proprietor. N B-Street Cars pass to and from the Railroad depot. ?? <br><br> HANSON & THOMAS. One Door East of Tithing Office, The Pioneer and Leading Merchant tailors of Logan. A fine stock of home made and imported goods and ready made clothing kept on hand. Gentlemen's own material made up. First class work and lowest prices guaranteed. N.B.-We pay the highest price for wool. Temple and Tithing orders will be taken. Mar12-tf <br><br> THE WONDER OF THE WORLD. Good news for all. Professor Herman's world renowned vermin destroyer! Which is known to be far superior to anything yet discovered. For killing rats, mice, insects on poultry, ants, bugs, cockroaches, black beetles, fleas on dogs, blight and insecs on plants, moth in furs, tick or scab on sheep or goats, also on cattle, etc. ---- This preparation has been applied with great success against the insects that attack the coffee plants, and would doubtless be equally efficacious with the tea plants. Sold in packets at 25 cents per packet or six packets, $1.25. ---- This powder is warranted free from all bad smell, and will keep in any climate. It may be spread anywhere without risk, as it is quite harmless to cats or dogs, as they will not eat it. Directions for use on each packet. Manufactory, Gravel Lane, Houndsditch[?], City of London, England. ---- The above discovery has gained for Prof. Herman a silver prize medal at the Intercolonial exhibition at Victoria, Australia, of 1863, ???? Sole agent, O. C. Ormsby, druggist, Logan, Driver & Son, druggists, Ogden City. <br><br> 5,000 BUSHELS OF GOOD WHEAT WANTED! We will allow the highest cash price for wheat deposited to our credit at the Union Mills on subscription to the "Leader." Deposit your wheat and bring your receipt to the "Leader" office. Cummings Brothers. <br><br> United Order of Smithfield. This institution manufactures a great variety of leather goods including the following lines: mens' boots and shoes, light, medium and heavy. Fine calf skin boots and shoes; ladies' and children's shoes in great variety. Harness made and repaired. Home made cloths of all kinds; doors and sash, lumber, shingles and lath are specialties. Highest price paid for hides, pelts and wool. Orders taken for any of the above by Geo.[George] L. Farrell, Logan, or Robert Bain, Smithfield, Cache Co., Utah. 8-ly <br><br> UNITED ORDER OF HYRUM. Hyrum City, Cache Co. [County], Utah, Have on hand and for sale White and Red Pine Native Lumber. Planing of Every Description done with dispatch. Moulding and all Kinds of Wood Turning. Address all communications to O.N. Liljenquist. Business Manager sept18-l6 <br><br> LOOK HERE. Photographs taken in the Latest Style and Finish. Special attention given to Copying and Enlarging Old Pictures. Portraits in Oil, Ink and Water Colors a specialty. Picture Frames, Mouldings, Etc. Constantly on hand at Kirkham's Fine Art Gallery. Second St. [street], Logan. mar12-ly. <br.<br> EAGLE HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. S. P. Teasdel's mammoth establishment, in the various departments of which may be found every description of family supplies and general merchandise. Wholesale and retail buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to inspect our stock and prices. Address all communications to S. P. Teasdel, P. O. Box 352, Salt Lake City. 52ly <br><br> CONTINENTAL HOTEL -AND- WALKER HOUSE, Salt Lake City, Utah. The only two first class houses in the city. G. S. Erb?, Proprietor. Continental Hotel and Walker House 52?-?y THE LIFE-LASTING HOBBLE with or without buckles, manufactured only by C. J. Gustaveson. This hobble is a new invention lately patented by Mr. Gustaveson, and it is infinitely superior to any other known hobble. One style is made with a buckle, the other without. This hobble is very much more durable than any other made; it fits the horse perfectly and cannon in any way chaff or injure the animal. Parties who have once seen it will use no other. Cooperative and other stores will find it to their advantage to handle this hobble. Favorable terms to wholesale buyers. Address, C. J. Gustaveson, Box 1029, Salt Lake City, who also keeps at his store on 2d South St., a large assortment of the best harness, saddles, &c. Prices very low. 52-2nf <br><br> JAKE HEUSSER, Practical Gunsmith. Importer and dealer in all kinds of rifles, with every modern improvement. Breech and muzzle loading shot guns. Pistols and ammunition of every description. A large variety of fishing tackle and pocket cutlery. Rifle Clubs supplied with the best guns at liberal discount. Regulation rules of the National Rifle association on hand. No. 139 Main St. Salt Lake City, P.O. Box 625 FURNITURE! Jenkinson Brothers Dealers in Household Goods, Bedsteads, Bureatus, Tables, Lounges, Mattresses, Picture Frames. Fixings for Singer Sewing Machines. Also agent for the Newton Wagon. Logan City; Utah jul1-ly <br><br> Wm. [William] H. Miles, (of New York City) has commenced [t]he manufacture of brushes in Logan, opposite the Tabernacle, and respectfully solicit the patronage of the public who prefer home products. Brushes made to order. Save your bristles & horse hair. [S]tencils cut for marking sacks, etc. ly <br><br> CO-OPERATION. The Manufacturing And Building Company of Logan. Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Rustic, Tapered Siding and Furniture. Special Inducements Offered on Building Contracts. Planing and Turning done on Short Notice. Prices of Planing: surfacing,--25 cts. [cents] per 100 ft. [feet]. Planing, Rustic, &c.,--60 cts. Per 100 ft. Planing, Tongue? and Grooved and Beaded - 70 cts. Per 100 ft. Moulding reduced 25 percent. Home-Made And Imported Furniture Etc., at Company's store, Main Street, Logan. Also Dealers in General Merchandise At Store three blocks west of Z.C.M.I. Henry Ballard, Prest.[President], Chas.[Charles] Nibley, Manager. sept11-ly.<br><br> LOGAN MEAT MARKET. (Formerly Z.C.M.I.) Just South of Logan Branch, THATCHER AND NEWBERRY, PROPRIOTORS, The Choicest Cuts of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, &c. GAME IN SEASON. Home Cured HAMS and BACON a Specialty. Jan9-1y <br><br> SADDLES AND HARNESS! To the inhabitants of Cache Co. and vicinity. H. E. Bowring, from Salt Lake City, having commenced business at Logan, Cache Co., Utah, in the above line, respectfully solicits a share of your patronage. Saddles a Specialty. Repairs promptly attended to. Manufactory immediately south [Z]. C. M. I. 44-3m <br><br> BRANSON KNITTER! Improved is claimed as the simplest, most durable and profitable in the world. Price $25.00. Can teach you to knit in an hour. Will knit a sock in five minutes. Agency of Chicago Scale Company. "Little Detective" weighs ? oz. [ounces] to 25 lbs. [pounds] Send for circular. J. W. Snell, Idaho Store, Salt Lake. 52-3m <br><br> GOOD ADVICE To secure the best articles, at the most reasonable price, always deal with men who practically and thoroughly understand their business. If you intend purchasing a piano, organ, or any kind of musical instrument, instruction book, sheet music, strings, or anything in the musical line, you will find it to your interest to order from George Careless, Utah's popular music dealer, No. 1231, 1st South Street, Salt Lake City. 2-ly <br><br> OUR MEAT MARKET! HAS ON HAND EVERY MORNING A Good Supply of Fresh Meat, And being carried on in the interest of the Logan Temple, should be well patronized. Third Street. Bet. [between] Main and Washington. Logan City, Utah. <br><br> NO PATENTS, NO PAY. PATENTS Obtained for mechanical devices, medical or other compounds, ornamental designs, trademarks and labels. Caveats, Assignments, Interferences, Infringements, and all matters relating to Patents, promptly attended to. We make Preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentability, free of charge and all who are interested in new inventions and patents are invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for Obtaining Patents" which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents, and other valuable matter. During the past five years we have obtained nearly three thousand patents for American and Foreign Inventors, and can give satisfactory references in almost every county in the Union. Address Louis Bagger & Co., Solicitors of Patents and Attorneys at Law. Detroit Building, Washington. D.C.<br><br> ZION'S BOARD OF TRADE Logan City, Cache Co., Utah. Agent for the Improved Studebaker Farm & Spring Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. Buckeye Machines, Furst & Bradley plows, harrows and cultivators; South Bend chilled plows Keystone and Furst & Bradley hay rakes. Also dealers in Iron, Steel, Bolts. All kinds of Hardwood and Wagon material, Farm and Freight Fixtures. Examine prices before purchasing elsewhere. Fred. Turner, Superintendent 4-tf <br><br> Wm. Driver & Son, Leading druggist of Ogden. Send in your orders and they will receive prompt attention. [Illustration] WM. DRIVER & SON, Wholesale and retail dealers in wines and liquors! The best brands always in stock. JONES & JENKINS, Dealers in General Merchandise, Including full lines of Dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, Lamps, and glassware, gents' hats and furnishing goods, provisions, and all kinds of family supplies. Lower prices cannot be obtained in Cache County than those we offer.<br><br> PIONEER DRUG STORE, O.C. Ormsby, Proprietor. Wholesale and Retails Druggist. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Perfumeries, Combs, and Cloth Brushes. Toilet Articles in Great Variety. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Putty, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Sash Tools and Graining Combs; Cord, Oil and Machine Oils. Choice Brands of Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes. Dealers will find our stock complete with everything in the above lines. Produce taken at the highest market price. <br><br> NEW CO-OP. STORE! If you want to buy goods cheap go to the above place, opposite Z.C.M.I., Logan City, Cache County, where they sell all kinds of merchandise at the most reasonable prices. Home-made goods a specialty. Bids for lumber on stock will be received by C.B. Robbins, superintendent. n12-ly <br><br> SCHUTTLER WAGONS! and agricultural implements on and a full stock of the celebrated Schuttler farm, freight and spring wagons, which are fully warranted in every respect. Also Cortland platform spring wagons, Sulky hay rakes, hay loaders, threshing machines, and a full supply of the latest improved agricultural implements, which will be sold at lowest prices and on favorable terms. A large stock of thoroughly seasoned wagon material, iron, etc. which will be sold at bottom prices. George Barber, Agent. Main Street, opposite Tabernacle, Logan City, Utah. <br><br> THE NEW HOWE SEWING MACHINE! The standard machine of today. Regarded so by the best informed people the world over. This machine is the one today that is opening the eyes of the public to the difference between a good sewing machine and a poor one. And people are demanding the best, because it is the cheapest. We invite the people to look at the New Howe, and we take pleasure in recommending it as the best machine of the day. It is the lightest schuttle machine in the market; only one hole to thread in the schuttle. And is guaranteed to outlast any two other machines made. The Company build no inferior grades of machine, but each one is finished with the greatest care. In fact they are so thoroughly constructed, and finished so carefully, and are sold so reasonably that "bogus" inventors find no profit in starting a Howe factory at every cross road, therefore they seek other fields where margins are greater. Riggs & Young, agents for Utah. R. Pringle, agent for Cache Co. [County] 1-ly |