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Show v. I V w y THE NEPHI RECORD. Published every Friday at Nejbi City, Utah. . HENRY ADAMS, Publisher. TERMS: One Year fl.OQ Six Months 50c. Three Months D5c. ALWAYS N ADVANCE, Application has been made at tha Nephi post office for transmission through the mails as second-clasmail matter. s Nephi City Directory. Isaac II. Grace, Mayor. Geo. W. Kendall, Marshal. Kate L. Paxman, Recorder. Martha Paxman, Treasure. Peter Sutton, Justice of the Peace. Councilmen Israel Bale, Thomas Belliston. Timothy Jioyt. J. W. Grace. James R. McPherson. Terras of Fifth district Cost For 1900. Washington County. Tuesday January 2. Tuesday April 17. Tuesday Septemher 3. Iron County. Tuesday January 9, Tuesday April 24. Tuesday September 11. Beaver County. 23. Tuesday April 10. Tuesday September 25. Millard County. Tuesday February 6. Tuesday May 22. Tuesday October Uriced States Laud Offiice, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 20, 1899. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list. No. 71, of lands selected by the said State for the Water Establishment of Permanent Reservoirs for Irrigating Purposes, under Sec. 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tract, embraced In said list, is in a township containing mineral claim of record, viz: The southwest quarter of the northeast in quarter of Section twenty-seveTownship fourteen, south, and of Rang three, west, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. A copy of said list, so far as it to said tract, by descriptive subdivision, has been conspicuously posted in this office, for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions ol November 27, 1896, (23 L. D., 459), protests or contests against tbs claim of the said State to the tract hereinbefore described, on tiie ground that the same is more valuable foa minments. eral than for agricultural purposes, will The city has also refunded 7000 be received and noted for report to tha General Land Office at Washington, D. C. in bonds which were bearing 7 per Failure so to protest or contest within tbs period specified will be considered saffict cent interest and issued in lieu ent characevidenoe of the thereof bonds hearing only 5 per ter of said tract, and the selection thereof being otherwise free from objection, will cent interest. he reccommendtd or approval. FBANK D. HOBBS, Register. The New city officers are all GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. well known in this cooannity and First Publication Dec. 2, 1899. n, non-miner- al is to be hoped that they will do as well or better than their prede- 9. JuAn County. Monday Febrnary 19. Monday June 4. Monday October 29. SBbttorial. GREETING. cessors, have done. Thousand Tongues. Gould not express the raptnre of Annie E. Springer, of 112i Howard at., Phila- The Smallpox scare through t the state is taking immence proportions. It is somewhat strange that out of so many cases reported not one so far has proved fatal, and there seems to be a great diversity of opinion among professional men as to whether the disease prevel-en- t in various parts of this state is Smallpox or Chickenpox. New Train Service. COURT, PRO-bat- e Division, in and for Juab County. State of Utah. In the matter of the esIn Effect Dec. 25th, 1S93. tate of James A Shearer, deceased, Notice. The petition of David A. Trains Ran Daily except Sunday as Fol- Curtis, adtrinis.rator of tne estate of James A, Shearer, deceased, praying for an order of sale cl the personal property of said decedent, and that all persons interested appear before tne said court to show cause why an order should not be granted to sell so much as shall r.e necessary of the following described personal 11,166 property of said deceased shares of stocs of the Opohoago Mining Company, has been sat for hearing on Monday the ISth day of December A. D. 1899, at 10 ocloek a. m. at the County Comrt House, ia the Court Room of said Court, ia Nephi City Juab County Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affiixed, Seal. this second day of December A. D. 1899. Joel F. Grover, Clerk. The Company reserves the right to vsry at pleasure. from this time-esr- d Joseph E. Page, attorney for administrator, Payson, Utah. Theodore to-wi- t: Brubacx, Pres. A IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e Division, in and for Juab County, State of Utah, In the matter of the estate aid Guardianship of Maggie L. Norton, (now Magvie L. Lett,) etal., minors. Notice. The petition of William I. Norton praying tor the issuaace to himself ef Letters ef Guardianship on the persons and estates of Maggie L. Nsrten, Maggie L. Lott,) etal., minors; has bsen set fer hearing ea Friday the first day ef December A. D. 189, at 10 eeleck a. m. at the Connty Court House la the Court Room of said Court, in Nephi City, Juab Connty, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed, this eleventh day of seal. A. D. 1899. (if Notice is hereby gives that the partnership heretofore existing between Joseph E. Irons and Hyrum Carter ander the firm nan e of Irons and Carter, which was formed for the purpose of conduct!, g a general sheep business, in the Couaty f Juab, State of Utah, is this day by mutual conseat dissolved. Joseph E. Irons will conduct the paid business in his own name, All debts outstanding and owing against snid firm will be setHe Fooled the Surgeons. tled by Joseph E. Iron, and all debts All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of due sod owing said firm will be collected West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 E. irons. said months from Rectal Fistula, he would die bySignedJoseph this 14th day f November 1899. The citv council and county unless acostly operation was perforated; Hyrum Carter, out he cured himself with five boxes of commissioner deserve credit for Bucklcas Arnica alve, the surest Pile J. E. Irons. on Earth, and the best Salve in the , .heir promptness in adopting the cure World. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Lunt Notice for Publication. A Son Druggists. to health No. 4301 D1PARTUIKT Notio. Egyptian Notice i hereby given that the Board of Connty Commissioners of Juab County, States of .Utah, will receive sealed b ids for the construe, tion of a court house at Silver City, Juab Coanty, State of Utah, acTHE IRRIGATION AGE. CHICAGO. Published by G- - E. GIRLING. to and specificacording the plans 6AMPIE COPY FRCC. tions adopted and now on file with the County Clerk of said Juab Connty, all bids to be delivered in sealed envelopes to the County Clerk at Nephi, Juab County, Utah before the fifth, day of February, 1900, marked Proposal for building Court house at Silver City. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications be seen by contractors m apmay to the County Clerk, at plication Nephi City, or on application to J. C. Kirkendall, at Robiuson, Juab County, Utah. The successful bid3tciillhre cartridge! far a Marlin, MadeH t font osl v 5.0 a tliOHnand. der will be required to give a bond j cart rid gee for any other repealer j made, roet $12 OO a theueand. You can save the entire eoet of your Merlin j according to law for the completion ou tiie first two thousand cartridge, V'h v this j so to fully explained In the Marita Hand of said contract. Hook for shooters. It also tells how to care for firearms and how to use them. How to load with the different kinds of black and By Order of the Board of County (cartridges It gives trajectories, smokeless powders. loeities, penetration and lttiO other points off Commissioners. 198 pages. j interest to sportsmen. Free, if you j will Mnd stamps for postage to Attest: J OEL F. GROVER, THE KARLIN CO., New Haven, Ct (Seal.) County Clerk. j Send 15c. fort ample tube of Marlin lluat Oscar Booth, Architect. First Publication Jaa. 5, 198) s Y .... . aacI re 5 J . i ve-- J FIRE-ARK- ( j. . Vm POci . An- - LOCAL TIME CAH1. la Effect March 9, 1899. UP TSK INTERIOR, outh-boun- am ArMercur Dp 3.00 pm am 4 33 11.80 9.47 LvFive-mila- pal 4.10 pm am ..Ironton.. 3.45 pm 10.43 am Silver City 3.37 pm 10.56 am ..Mammoth.. 3.33 pm 11.10 am ... Eureka... 3 30pm 10.03am 10 37 6.S5 6.38 6.44 6.50 6.59 7.10 7.20 7.27 7.33 Rusn Vally pm Dp Lehi pa pm Jn Ar 8.35 am 8.32 am Amern Fork 0.26 am 8.20 am Pleast.Grove pm pm Lake View 8.11am 8.00 am Provo pm pm Springville 7.44 am pm Spanish Fork 7.41 am pm ..Benjamin. 7.35 an 7.42pm ... Payson.. 7.20am 7.52 pm Santaqsin 7 17 a is Letai 7.C2am Stair 8.10pm 8.17 pm ....Mona 0.54 am 8 35 pm Ar Nephi Dp 0.40 am 3 00 pm Dp Nephi At 4.15 pm Ft. Ureea 5.08 pm ...Moroni... 5.50 pm ..Ephraim.. 6.15 pm Ar Manti Dp 10.55 10.02 9.15 8.23 1.00 9.10 pm Art ILv 6.10 9.30 pm Lv Juat f Ar 5.40 11.10 pm Leamington 3.45 1.00am ....Oaaie 1.52 am 4.00 pm 5.30 pm 6.00 pm 7.30 am Clear Lake aa am am am am am am am 1.60am 12.10 am Black Rock 10.05 pm Art Mil- - (Lv 8.35 pm LvjfordfAr 8.0pm ....Frisco.... 7.00 pa Arrive Leave Trains souh of Juab run dally nxrsn Two through trains daily om sni Land Offlce at Salt Lake City, Utah, I Nov. 3, 1899. f Notice Is hereby given that the following-name- Lake to all points East. settler has filed notice of his intenThrough Pullman Palace Sleepers' rcui'tw tion t. make Anal proof in support of hie Lake to Chicago without change claim, and that said proof will be made beImproved Tourist Sleepers. fore the County Clerk of Millard County, Free Reclining Chair ears. on at December 16th, Utah, Fillmere, Utah, Elegant day eoaehes. 1899, vis: Joseph Ovcrn.n H. K. 11156 for the The only line operatiug dining ear service. S 4 NE !4 and N ,i S hi Sec. 11 Tp. 15 S. R. The shortest and fastest line te all noic 4 W. east. He names the following witnessea to prove J. L. DUNKLEY, Agent, Nephi. his continuous residence upon and cultivation D. E. Burley, Genl Agt. Pasagr. Dept., of said land, viz : C. verson, of Leamington, City TicketOffice, 201 Main at.. Salt La e. Utah ; Geo. E. Finlit son, of Oak City Utah; August Nielson of Leamington Utah and Annie L. Anderson, of Oak City, Utah. Frank D. Hobbs, Register. First Publication Nov. 11. The Denver & Bis Grande d methods of agriculture are not ap plicable to the work of the American fanner of today. If you wish to keep fully Informed of the beat a ways and means of successfully F growing both farm and orchard ' crops by the aid of irrigation you must read a Journal devoted to this particular subject. Do you wish to profit by what others have learned at the expense of a u Immense out10c a num-- i lay of time and money ? cost of the beror f I a year is the will which give you only magazine is the desired information. It hand-- l some, practical and instructive. ( THE OREGON SHORT LINE RAILWA V - Train arrive and depart at varloA Statieas daily as follows: Stations. North b:vr J. Arr. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e Leave division, in and f ir Juab Ccunty, 6.30 pm Lv Ar a' ake State oi Utah. In the matter of the es6.48 pa 0,17 aio tate of Paul Berta, deceased. Notice. Murry.... 8.08 am 5.(0 pm Bingham Ja. The petition of Joseph Berta praying for 0.00pm. ..Sandy.... 8 00 am tha issuance to himself of Letters ef 0 18 pm ...Draper... 8.57am in the estate of Paul Berta, 0 85 pm Ar Lefai Jn Dp 5.30 am Frion been sat has for deceased, hearing of the 19th A. 1900, 9.80 am Dp Letal Jn Ar 5 20 pui day D, day January 9.30 am Deader Fort 4.50 pm atll oclock a. m. at the County Court 9.40 am ArFairtield Lv4.39 pm House, in the Court Room of said Court, them, alsoOld Running and Fever Bom Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts Brul es. Barns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile care on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts a box. Care guaranteed. Sold by Lunt A Son Druggists. Ancient Salt Lake CUy. H. S. Kb re, Sapt A Q. F. A P. Agent, Mat Joel F. Gxover, Clerk. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob IB of joy. Backlens Arnica Halve, cart regulations Geul Manager, er Dissolution of Partnership. Volcanic Eruptions f the Record takes prevent the spread of contagious great pleasure in saluting the peo- disease should any appear. ple of Nephi and vicinity. As to the former Newspaper ven- Publisher. IN THE DISTRICT delphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that lor many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but sho of this it noon removed the pain in royal cnre my chest and I can now sleep aonndjy, something 1 can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with So will everythroughout the Universe. the seal thereof affixed this one who tries Dr. Kings New Discovery fifth seal. day of January A. lor any trouble of the Throat Chest or D. 1899. LnBgs Price 50c. and (1.00. Trial botJoel F. Grover, Clerk. tles free at Luot A Sons Drug Store; R. B. Sheppard, Atty. for Petitioner. very bottle guaranteed. P. O. Address, Sait Lake City, Utah. Management HENRY ADAMS. YALLEY RAILWAY Consult County Clerk and Respective Signers for Further Information. 1 The Board of County Commissioners in passing the health ordinance did not take that action because they really thought or believed that contagious disease exists in this county, but as a preventatiye pregoing on the old rule that is vention better than cure. In this the initial number the necessary tures in this community nothing will be said. Being .satiafied that the people of this section of J uab Connty are deserving of a good, live, readable, newspaper, and such the management will endeavor to give them. The assurances already received are sufficient to satisfy the publisher that the people will rally to the support of a paper that is deserving of that support, and it will be my aim at all times to deserve it, as to the policy of The Record hut little need be said, suffice it to say that the interests of this community shall be my interests. In matters of religion, society and news generally the Record will maintain a perfectly independent Truth and Fairness position. will be its motto. Regue9ting the aid of the cititens of this community in the work of upholding and advancing tho common interests I remain respectfully, Notices. Nov-eatb- A SAN PETE Probate and Gaardiansbip Notice. it 1 Tuesday January TLe people of Nephi City sbuld feel grateful to all its past officers fcr the successful management of the city government ever since the city was incorporated eleven years ago, During which time all city warrants have been paid on demand not one has ever been discounted and the city has never been sued. With the limited amount of revenue handled the improvements have been which made show that the city funds have nave not been squandered. In the last two years there has been improvents made in the water system to the amount of over $2700. as well as $1000 in bonds paid off and other necessary expenditure of money in other improve- f RAILROAD CO. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 21, 1399. To Wh in it may concern : Netice ie hereby gv u that the State ef Utah nas filed in this office a list. No. 12, j of laads selected by the said State for the establishment aid lusiatainance of aa Insane Asylum, urder Section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. Tbefollowin tract, eimaced in said list, is foaad to be within a township containing mineral claims of record, viz: The south half of the southwest quarter of Section five, In Township twelve, seuth, ef Range one, east, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. A copy of said list, by descriptive subdivisions, so far as it relate to said tract, haa bsen censpicnoasly posted in this effice for inspection by any person inter ested and by the public generally. Within the Dext sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental inelrvciions of Nevember 27, 1898, (2fi L. 1., 459), protests orcentestsagiiosk tbs claim of the state to the tract or subdivisions herein above described, on the greund that the same ie more valuable for mineral th n for agncnltaral purposes, will be received aod noted for report to the General Land Office at Wash lagton,D. C. Faiinre so to protest or contest witbiu the time specified will be considered suffleiPDt evidence of the character of bald ract, and the selections being otbe wise free fom objection will be recommended for approval, Frank D. F.obbs Register. Gbo. A. Smith Receiver. First Publication Oct. 7, 99 non-miner- al Scenic Line of the World. Only Line having two Lines of Railway between Grand Junction and Denver. Ticketa good via eithei line. Two Daily Express Trains to Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Cripple Creek, Pueblo, Colorado Sprinps, Denver, and all points East, EFFECTIVE JUNE I, 187. Train No. 2 leaves Ogden at 6:45 a. m; Salt Lake 7:50 a. m. Arri at Glenwood Springs at 9 p. m ; Pueblo 5 :50 a. m ; Colorado Springs 7:13 a. m. Denver, 9:30 a. m. Train No 4 leaves Ogden at 6:35 p. m; Salt Lake 7 :40 p. m. Arrives at Glenwood Springs at 6:10 a. m; Pueblo 5;27 p. m. Colorado Springs, 6:53 p.m., Denver9:25 p. m. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver with all lines east. Elegant day coaches, chair care, and Pullmaa sleepers on all trains. Take the D. A R. O. and have a comfortable trip and enjoy the finest seener.von the continent. Shortest line to Crtpdle Creek, Colorados gold camp. Train No. 2 leaving Salt gjeat Laake at 7:50 a. m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morning at 9:50. A. S. HUGHES, 9. K. HOOPEE, Traffic Manager. G. P. A T. A., Colo. Denver, Denver, Colo. B. F. NKV1NS, B. 14. CUSHING, Oeneral Agent, Trav. Pass Agt Salt Lakb Citt, UTab. Wanted fln Idea 52S38 PfVeot 'our Merji; they biinx yon weilth. irlfc JOHN WEDDLRBtJRH A 03., Patent AttoD. 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