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Show TDK t n ir ; mu t rCtIBHED ' . ' , ; J lessees. At Twetoy, tki (MUSct 197. r FROM FOOT TO KNEE piness hereafter; but then, that has A man value. no commercial ing the canal and then stopping Woman Suffered Great Agony the "good work? Was there fear should sit down and indulge in Ohio. Story of From a Terriljle Sore-H- er r that the lower, canal might take several good thinks before signing th Case,' end Her Cure, fire? That -- portion 'of the work wFot many years I was afflicted with a Vhen you can make it at As to loans on reality : A money milk leg,' and a few years ago it broke out was useless unless it is continued. . borne by purchasing jour to my We understand that residents' of lender advertises cheap money, in a sore and spread from my foot ; would Fall Dress Goods. Flan ' Buffered It knee. I great agony. lower Main Btreet are eager for the long time and easy payments; but . burn and itch all the tune and discharge nels, Blankets, Shawls, extension of the service, and that an actual instance will be cited to A great deaL My health was good with , Grocer-.. , Yarns, Shoes and the show Bow cheap and easy arn the the exception of this sertvlllrLed a great ' us.- - from people residing upon some-- of ie, would some but of kind aalye, many side streets are so eager to have terms proposed. We have received a new, eore so thet I could hardly irritate the the benefits of the system that A gentleman having sufficient stand the large, and choice stock to pain. I could not go near the select from, and it,wiil be, Home one they are willing to lay the laterals money to pay half the purchase fire without Buffering inten-wly- ; a pleasure to ehow goods, at their ownj expense, taking their price of.a'houee and lot in the su- Bent me papers containing testimonials pf ; and give prices. r from the cures by Hoods Sarsaparilla, and I told pay in water script. It is to be burbs, Guns and also We hare to like this would I husband try my r hoped that the Council will be able business centerj went to a cheap, the most complete stock of , Begot me a bottle and I found it to extend the system, i Taxpayers long time and easy payment man helped me. 1 kept on taking it until my ammunition in the city. i I cannot healed. Waa' limb reon interest are the a loan' for completely of to RESPECTFULLY, , generallf paying negotiate for tbe Hoods enough Sarsaparilla praise bondTfor a system that at present mainder. These were the terms: great benefit it has been to me. .. It benefits' but few of them individ- On account of the insignificance cleanses the blood of all imparities and " It can made be leaves rich and pure, Mrs. ' Anna E. amount interest the it of the easily ually. Ohio. Whittlesey, Eaken, as and was . fixed at one - per cent bjT extension,, You can buy Hoods Sarsaparilla of all PLEASE NOTICE rapidly as existing conditions will per month, payable quarterly. druggists. Be sure to get only llood4. ' There was a charge of five dolpermit it sHouldhe extended. are tito favorite family lars for negotiating the loan. Hoods Pills cathartic. Trice 23c. would-b- e ' .Aster law makes it a duty of The bad borrower o not-oncouncil-tthe to taxes fix ly to the the present city 50,000.- agree pay salaries of the next city adminis- on the property, but also on the Lead pencils to be given away. $ IIa rhis Bros. & Co. tration, every rule of justice re- mortgage. He must also insure quires that it should be done before the house for the amount borrowed, Farmers! Look Here! the respective city conventions are making it papable to the lender, We are prepared to buy your held. There can then be no charge pay for making out and recording grain. for cash. Sore your grain of unfairnees raised, and each the trust deed and furnish an ab- for higher, prices. Clean your grain nominee will know exactly what stract proving title. This was all! for planting and clean your lucerne Not being a candidate for ad- seed for market: Call and see us. the office to which he aspires, is Elevator & Stouage Co. that w are headquarters for Paints worth. In fixing the salaries the mission to the lunatic asylum or 2 blocks of Deseret Mills. south and Our Painters Supplies. present financial condition must poor house, the man figured for a customers sure of because are that and became short convinced time be considered. Logan cannot afford FOR 25c., in order to clear them they get and what they be for would that him it out at once, I will sell a lot of bar- of what to pay fancy salaries, but on the cheaper for it. Buyers also Bee that pay other hand ehe can afford to pay as to rent a mansion in the heart of rels at my factory in Providence this is jthe fasLAbe ..moment they, at 00 e Ach" much as would be given in private the city, with citjrwatcr; electric enter the door and look around J. C. Gu8taveson. and"fc!l modern conveniences, light them. No matter what the kind employ for the some service. : The the'nomi-na- l would an ti to become it or exteut of the painting job you Fcr Sale or Trade actual work, the responsibility and of in owner home a humble of Five acres number one hayland , have on hand, we can make it pay amount of bonds should all be ca44, If its oils and varn of cow the outside for sale or to be traded away for a iya the pale lane, considered when compensation is in were it it, too, and bo are ishes, team, harness and determined. While Logah cannot civilization. It would pay others good outfit, our customers. Prices always way wagon. Location half a mile from j afford to pay large salaries, she to figure on some of ' these things the city. Apply to H. A. Peder- cannot afford to be niggardly. As occasionally. sen co. ; human nature is constituted, poor A No w, Depot .. UaiwMifrdVtah,-- . pay "usually nieaD8 poor ' service; will be needed, judging from the And State Normal School,. Salt and a penny wise, pound foolish school books received by Harthe Tailor, Lake City. just policy should be as carefully avoid- ris Bros k Co , and from the Year Academic received will begin lias jnst The the finest line of Fall ed as an extravagant one. land Winter samples that ever came to 'f amount.tbey are selling. September 15th, 1897 Cours in G,ner.l Science,' Lib Or. Prices Cream Baling Powder eral Arts, Mining Engineering, i Repairing neatlv done. World Pair Highest Modal and Diploma. DONT WANT MUCH. f Normal Work, Kindergarten Train-- , Timfo Stbvt -ALIA8 SUMMONS. ing, and Preparatory studies are! Some people dont want much; offered. Ladies Only suffer from female dia- tn the Watrlet Court of the First Judicial others' want the earth. Within the District, of the State ol Utah, County of Cache. For catalogue or fuH particulars eases, and it is for ladies only that Dr." l is pre- latter category may be classed the Mary Ann Fame. rialntiff, Prescription concerning these courses, entrance Chores Favorite 1a diseases, i eniae Preit is va. Normal requirements, scholarships, a local implement booses, and some of John F. Squires, at the Assignee and very pleasant to use. remedy to T. Kl.vof etc J. , apply Run for the benefit of the creditor of those who loan money on leal es Try it ladies. $1 a bottleat Riter Bros. Matthew II Fame; Hibbard, . 'v President. I Drng To. & Comnany. a Alina tate. , t iwy Stardy, t Lfa,Utah,aa TbrAayaa4watter. ' ' Minlt1 .dni V 14 , m TTGUSfiLPmisHisa JOURNAL, UQA,v UTAH, SEPTEMBER Y r ' arises, what, was the object in cross- j 6 it n it ax. BY .. TRI-WEERL- 1 -- - A; Gobdon, Editor, ! V TUESpAT,' T SEPTEMBER 14,1897 We ijaye received number one of the Oneida County Republican, promising journalistic infant born on Wednesday,, last at Pres ton. It is. well edited, bad a good local page and presents ( a neat Suc typographical appearance. t .4 cces to it. . - The Journal is not going-t- o divide its issue into four or five parts and name them the Richmond Warbler, ltumbler, Wellaviile Smithfield Hummer, Hyrum e; other Soliloquy, or any but will keep rigbtsitqoubliahing The Journal at the ol4 stand'ihd, as heretofore, issue more than, the entire subscription list of all other old-nam- papers combined, in Cache county. Tns Board of Education of Provo did not comply with the law in the publication of its financial report. The portion of the law detailing what must be shown by the ahnuaFreport of the CIerk, says that it must show, the. amount on hand at the date of last report; the amount of sinking fund and how invested; the moneys paid out, tovhomdnd for what paid, etc. This makes it clear that a general summary is not sufficent. The name of each person to whom money 'lias been paid, the amount; and upon what account, all must be shown in the published report Jf the law means what it says. Round number two of the Stewart-Journal fight has terminated in favor of The Journal. On Saturday thejruling of Judge Ro-Iapp was banded jjown, in which .it is decided that the amended com plaint is no stronger than was the original', and that the alleged additional defamatory matter added no force to the original matter set up. The statutory time is given in which to file a new complaint, but as every allegation was made which could be thought of, practically the libel suit has received its final quietus, and the gratification of Mr. Stewarts journalistic aspiration will have to be deferred. Famine in India and short crops elsewhere throughout the world, have created such a great demand for the surplus grain raised in the United States, that the price is highland promises te reach a still .greater figure. Enemies of Bryan and silver are claiming that the present high price of wheat and low price of silver dieprbveMr7 Bryans assertion that the two have ' kept pace, and that the gauge by which the value of wheat has been measured, has been the price of aiU. ver. Under normal conditions uthis has been true; and when the effects of demonetization began, to be felt and silver fell lower, and still lower, wheat followed it, as did also every other commodity. The decline has been steady . and continuous. That this year has proved an exception has been due solely to the great shortage sad. does not affect the general rule. ',! . : else-wher- e, The city council has i done well in extending the main pipe line along Main to First street, and across the" canal; but," the question . -- -- mgd-lcJn- e. - self-supporti- ng . I -- -- j i Ritor Bros. Drug Co. J. Thomas, ii a 1 1 I A farmer purchases a plow, a wagon or a self-binde-r, and not having the money in hand to pay for the article purchased, gives his note for. it. In the first place the note is drawn for a figure largely in advance of the present cash value of the article, and calls for heavy interest from the date of purchase. These little exactions are only preliminary, however, One clause of the note provides that the owner-shi- p of the article does not pass from the possession' of the house which sold it, and that at any time it deems itself insecure, in short at any . time it .wishes, it may resume actual possession and place its own valuation upon the article, crediting all payments which have been made to the difference between the present and past value, both based upon their own estimate, and hold- ; lor the re-- , ing .tne. purchaser-liabl-' e m&inder. This should be enough in all reason; hut no! it is ooly a commencement. In addition, the note is really a blanket mortgage un all he owns at the time of purchase, and all that he may thereafter acquire, even waiving his exemption right. If a wife and family were saleable commodities no doubt the terms of the note would also include them in its wholelale ;pvjsjons. If this does not give tbe 'dealera cinch it is because they have unintentionally overlooked something; probably a mortgage on a malts hopes of bap- - 7 ; . t bpeuccr.-ltafllet- , A MIOHLEiCO. - corporation: Mllea, Strevell aud Ulmer, corporation: Great Western Stove Join pan y( a cor : KeilevUle Store It orka, poratlou a corporation '.Simmon Hard ware romoany, a corporation, and David Keeler, Defendant. I Richmond I j The State of Utah aenda Greeting; To John K. S)uiret. aa the aignee for the benefl of the creditor of Matthew H. Fame. banlctt A Company, a cor Hibbard, Streve i U.tner, a corporaporation. Miles, tion. Great Western Slot e Company, a corporBelleville Works, Stove a corporation. ation; Simmon Hardware Company, a corporation, . and David Kcclcs. Delendanta. Y011 are nereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named rUlntitr in tbe District Court. First Judicial in and for the County Of Cache, State of Utah, and to answer tbe complaint filed therein, within (exclusive ol Ute day of service) after the servlet on you of this summons, if aerved within this Conntv; or, 11 served out of this County, but In this District, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days; or Judgment by oefanlt will be taken again-- t you, according to the prayer of said complaint. . The said nction it brought to obtain a decree of said couit to deieruiire all claims of the defendants and each of Ibam adverse to the piulntifl in and to t re tra- - t of land described a follow,; -- A fraction of lot seven (7) le block fourteen (14) in p at -- A" of Citv Survey in Cuche County. Utah, at follows: Beginning aodoue-ba- lf at a point Uurly-seveCUlf) feet uortu of the southeast corner of a!d mi aeven () and thence running north twenty "JO) feet. Greece west six r) rod, thence south, twenty ( JC) feet, theuce east six p.) rod to the place f and containing awen anu fMl pcginnins (7 3 11) ,uaie rods. And that by said device it be declared, adjudged and decreed that two i certain deeds of Kaslgiimeiit mrin bensOtof Implement House, C7Now the binder, mower and rake season is about over it is time to look for Good Plows, Good Harrows and a Good Press Drill. Thev are something you cant get along without. Farmers dont buy a Press Drill before you see my stock, two kinds, both the - bfst. .. AXJ' Remember that the Mitchell Wagon is monarch of the road. jpOKnives, Sections and guards for all mowers at such low prices as were never thought of. ixrpiow beams, plow handles, doubletrees and singletrees way down. Everything the b?sand prices ' the lowest. Six-nce- t, ten-day- . . Wm. MEEEILL, Prop. n County Road, Richmond. - the creditor xtruujd jy hii y.ttbw n Fame to said John F. Sqolrtw did not convey anyUtU or intrrrt whatever la ortoid land: and that certain jadeemeota Rln-aid MaHhew It. Farnet are not liens upon laid land: and that the defendant and tat-- of them ba no estate or Interest whatever in or to said land or In or to any part thereof, and that said defendants and tacu of them be forever enjoined and barred from aseerttna an claim wnatever in or to satd land or aoy part thereof adverio to th plaintilT. and that the title of tbe plaintiff to raid land ia aood and valid. . And plaintiff pray for geuerai UiUli la relief and lor costa of anlt. For further information referonev ia hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And yon are hereby notified that if yon fall to appear and answer to said complaint aa above renlred. the said Plaintiff wUt applv to tbs Uourt for the- relief demanded ia the com. plaint. WITNESS tlfon.1 Cbarlea H. Hart. jri-- 'T Ju,,v of the Oistrlct Coart, Find . Judicial Diitrlct, In and for the conn tr of Cache. Bute of Uuh. (SEAL) with theaeal thareof affixed, this Ulh day of Kept. . A. D,, M7. ' , i Horaia J. Mathiws, ' ciera. , 1 CreatAssortment SCv - h . . , w.ip uronAN. - By Joan tefore buying. Qor Clothing ,l)epartment;ia now complete with the best and latest styles.-- s THRESHING MACHINE MEN! , , We can save ! J - - r you-- , from 10 to 50 per cent on Oil and Grease, and in fact on everything else you want. V rV ' ; : REMEMBER! V', -' : V1' We are always prepared to buy s WHEAT, OATS HOGS. Potatoes, Ac. -- We pay you tho highest price for what you have to sell, and make you the lowest prices on your supplies. : 1 ; r W. Owen, Attorney for Plaintiff. . I.&dies, Misses and Children's Plush and Cloth .Capee- - and Jackets at prices that defy competition. You must see these 1 . I , 1 M. W. MERRILL, Jr., Supt. |