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Show y V city who has been exposed. The disease once started here it would be likely to spread rapidly and besides the sutler ing and inconve-nenc- e patients would be subjected it would stagnate trade in business circles for a long time. There are other reasons that should tend to make the people and especially the Board of Health carefull and cautious. Should this disease break out here all schools would be closed, religious meetings and all public gatherings would be Besides the District sapped. Court, which opens here next inounth has many important eases to try, which will bring many people to this city, may not be able to try any cases as people would not care to be exposed to any such contagious disease. All these things should be considered as the welfare of the whole community is at stake. Should smallpox or any other contagious disease once get started here n0 one can tell when it would be stop ped. THE NEPHI RECORD. Published every Friday Utah. at Nephi City, SAN PETE VALLEY RAILWAY Probate and Guardianship Notice. States Land Offiice, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 20, 1899. To Whom it May Concern: Uoiced Notices. Consult County Clerk and Respective Signer! tor Farther Information. Notice is hereby given that the State ot Utah has filed in this office a list, No. 71, of lands selected by the said State for the ot Permanent Water Establishment 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 o! record, viz: The southwest quarter of the northesst in quarter of Section twenty-seveTownship fourteen, south, and of Range three, west. Salt Lake Ease and Meri- I New Train Service. IN THE DISTRICT COlTRT, PRO-bat- e Division, in and for Juab County, State of Utah. In the matter of the esIn Effect Dec. 25th, 18j9. tate of James A Shearer, deceased, Notice. The petition of David A. Trains Run Dally except Sunday aa Curtis, administrator of the eptate of TERMS: lews: James A, Shearer, deceased, praying for an order of sale cf the personal property fl-0One Year of said decedent, and that all persons interested appear before the said court to Going South. Six Months 50c. GoingtU show cause why an order should not be Mouths 25c. Three granted to sell so much as shall r,e necesDist. 1 sary of the following described personal ALWAYS IN AIiVASl K. dian. from S.! Staiious. t: 11,166 Dull' j from property of said dtceased Daily Marti t Nephi A copy of said list, so f.ir ns it elates to shares of stocK of the Ooohnngi Mining Ar. 3. U) said tract, by descriptive subdivision, Company, has been sat for hearing on 3.39pm 43 0 Lv. Neni-6.0 2. 4AUi NVi.i) J a nod u Monday thelSth day of December A. D. 4.U0pm has been in this been has made pcsted conspicuously Application attheNephi post 14.0 2. 1899, at 10 oclock a. in. at the County 4.42pm Fouut.tin i.iv.-lop, cfSee for transmission through the mails as office, for inspection by any person inCourt House, in the Court Room of said 5.15pm 23.5 M..r.ou L2'pw ia Juab Ulan. eeeondclass mail matter. Court, Nephi the and City County terested, by 35.0 12.4p public generally. Ephraim Witness the Clerk of said Court, with 6.15pm Within the next sixty days following 43 .0 12 Ar. Manti L lop,. the seal thereof affiixed, 6.40pin the date of this notice, uader departmenthis second day of DecSeal. tal instructions oi November 27, 1896, (23 ember A. D. 1899. The Company reserves the right to vary Joel F. Grover, Clerk. L. D., 4591, protests or contests against Nephi City Directory. from this time-car- d at pleasure. the claim of the said State to the tract Joseph E. Page, attorney for adminishereinbefore described, on the ground trator, Payson, Utah. Theodore Bruback, Uaae II. Crace, Mayor. that the same is more valuable foa minPres. & Geni Manage, , Geo. W. Kendall. Marshal. eral than for agricultural purposes, will Salt LiikeCitv, IX THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE be received and noted for report to the Kata L. Paxman, Recorder. in and for Juab Iom.ty, Siat of UtAb. II. S. K.e;;p, General Land Office at Washington, D. C. the matter of the uardiantdup of the perMartha Paxman, Treasure. ?. ami estate of Abraham Onne Jr., insaue. Snpt 5 G. F Failure so to protest or contest within the son Peter Sutton, Justice of the Peace. 1 The petition of Abraham Orine, tlie guardian be will suffici considered of and of estate Orme Abraham period specified theperson Jr., COUNC ILMEN insane, for confirmation of the sale of the folcharacent evidence of the described personal property, Israel Rale, ter of said tract, and the selection thereof lowing Four hundred head of sheep, for the sum of Thomas Belliston. folio win;? terms, 05.75, and upn tire being otherwise free from objection, will Cash, as appe-trfrom the return of sale tiled Timothy Hoyt. be reccommendtd for approval. in ibis Court, has been set tor hearing ou J. W. Grace. Monday 11the nineteenth day of February A D, FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. oeloek a, m. at the Uounty Court lyOO, at 11. James McPherson. GEO. a. SMITH, Receiver. House, m the Court Room of said Court, in Utah. Nephi City, Juab Uounty First Publication Dec. 2, 1899. 9 WiTVEs-- t the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this Seal j. eighth day of Jauuarv A. D. LOCAL TIME CARD, lyuU. Q F JOEL Clerk. ROVER, Terras of Fifth District Cout For In Effect March 9, 1899. A Thousand Tongues. V. A. U. Bn an. Attorney for Guardian, 1900. First publication Jan. 13, lyOO. Could not express the rapture of Annie Train arrive and depart at various S tat i.V. di- daily as follows : E. Springer, of 112 Howard st., Plisla-delphiSouth-bounStations. North lc vu -Pa., when she found that Dr. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PKO-bat- e Ar-. Leave Washington County. for New Discovery Kings Consumption Grand Central Mining Company vs. in and fir Juab Ccunty, division, 5.30 pm Lv had completely cured her of a backing State ot Utah. In the matter t.f the esLake Ar 9:B am Tuesday January 2. 5.48 pm 9.17 am Murry tate of Paul made life deceased. for Notice. that had cough many Berta, years 5 ,f 6 pm Bingham Jn. 0.08 am Tuesday April 17. Mammoth Mining Company. a burden. All other remedies and doctors The petition of Joseph Berta praying lor 9 05 am 6,00pm. ..Sandy issuance to himself of Letters of AdTuesday Septembei 3. 6.10pm ...Draper... 8.57 am could give her no help, but she of this the 6 35 pm Ar Lehi Jn Dp 5.20 aui ministration in the estate of Paul Berta, Ikon County. it noon removed the pain in deceased, has been set for hearing on Friroyal enre 9 OO am Dp Lehi Jn Ar 5 20 pm my chest and I can now sleep soundjy, day the 19th day ofJanuaryA. D, 1909, Be Tried In this City. The case Will 9.30 am reader Fort 4.50 pm Tuesday January 0, I can scarcely remember doing at 11 oclock a. m. at the Couoty Court 9.40 something am ArFairtieid Lv4 39 pm in of Room said theCourt House, Back Court, lias Been Demanded by Judge Tuesday April 24. before. 1 feel like sounding its praises in Nephi City, Juab Utah. County, 11.00 am ArMercurDp 3.00 pm Rlner Federal Judge. Witness the Clerk of said Court with So will everyTuesday September 11. throughout the Universe. the seal thereof affixed this one who tries Dr. Kings New Discovery Beaver County. fifth day of January A. 9 47am LvFive-tnileseal. 4 33 pm ior any trouble of the Throat Chest or L). 1899. 10." 3 am Kuan Vally 4.16 pm 10 37 am Longs Price 50c. and fl.OO. Trial bot..fronton.. 3 45pm Tuesday January 23. Joel F. Grover, Clerk. The mining case between the tles 10.43 aui Silvpr City 3.37 free at Ijunt & Sons Drug Store; pin R. I.. Sheppard, Atty. for Petitioner. Tuesday April 10. 10.55 am ..Mammoth ,3.33 pm Central Grand bottle 3 30 .. every 11.10am... Eureka. Mining Company guaranteed. pm P. O. Address, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tuesday September 25. HENRY ADAMS, Publisher. The Big F. n, I I lo-wi- i a In 1- THE OREGON SHORT LINE non-miner- RAILWAY- - Alin- ' ing Case. a, and the Mammoth Mining Company, which lias attracted a great Tuesday February G. deal of attention will be tried in Tuesday May 22. this city. Tuesday October 0. The case was originally brought JcAh County, j in the District Court here, and a Monday Febmary 19. hearing was had on a mol ion to Monday June 4. remove to the Federal Court, Judge Monday October 29. Higgins denied the motion. Defend ant then took the case into the Federal Court, a motion was then made to remove . to the District was Court here which motion some and taken time ago The first death from smallpox ho argued under advisement. Tuesday J udge for reported in this State out of the Iliner Federal Judge granted the is soealled eases, smallpox many motion and remanded the case to that of Jester Lowry of Manti' who the Fifth District Court, of this died last Saturday at a sheep camp County. Millard Cou sty, 3fcttonal. 3 Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions roblU of joy. Bucklens Arnica Halve, cun them, also Old Running and Fever Horn Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts. Cup Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by I.unt & Hon Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Joseph E. Irons and Hyrnm Carter under the firm narr e of Irons and Carter, which was formed for the purpose of con ducti g a general sheep business, in the Countv of Juab, State of Utah, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. Joseph E. irons will conduct the paid business in All debts outstanding bis own name, and ow ing against snid firm will be settled by Joseph E. Iron i, and all debts due and owing said firm Aill be collected by said Joseph E. Irons. Signed this 14th day I November 1899. Hyrum Carter, Druggists. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson , O., after suffering IS months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly oneration was performed; out he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklcns Arnica alve, the surest Pile care on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Lunt & Son i Druggists. Notice 10pm Stair.... 7.C2am 17 ion ....Mona.... 6.54 am 35 pm Ar Nephi Dp 6.40 m 9.10 pm Ar j 9.30 pm Lv j Office tin 10.02am 9.15 8.28 8.00 e- r-l'- am am an' J ual' f Ar 6.10am 5.49 am Leamington 3.45 am 1.00am ....Oasis.,.. 1.00am 1.52 am Clear Lake 12.10 am 4.00 pm Blaek Rook 10 05 pm 5.30 pm Ar Mil- - ( Lv 8.35 pm j 6.00 pm Lv ford I A r 8.05 pm for Publication. at Salt Lake City, Utah, . 10.55 I Lv 11.10 pm 7.30 am ....Frisco 7.00 pm Arrive Leave Trains souh of Juab run daily KXCEn Sr DEPART.'! KNT UP THE INTERIOR, Lam! prr. Dp Nephi Ar Ft. Green pm pin ...Moroni... pm ..Ephraim.. pui Ar Manti Dp 3.00 4.15 5.09 5.50 0.15 No. 4301 50 YEARS am 7.17 Santaquiu ' OATS v Two through trains daily oni cai Nov. 3, 1899. f Lake to all points East. Notice is hereby given that the following-namePullman Palace Sleepeisi Through settler hat tiled notice of his inten- Lake to Chicago without change tion to make final proof in support of his Improved Tourist Sleepers. elaiiH, and that said proof will he made beFree Reclining Chair cars. fore the County Clerk of Millard County, Elegant day coaches. on December at Kith, Fillmore, Utah, Utah, The only line operating diu'njr car sr The shortest aKd fastest line Jo ail noli 89, vi, Joseph Oversen II. E.11 11156 15 for the N'E H and N ; j SE 4 Sec. S R. S Tp. EXPERIENCE I d Notioe. The Taylor Committee are still tussling 'with the Roberts cas e. The indications now are that the committee will report next Tuesday. There seems to be a differ- Notice is hereby giveu that the Board of Connty Commissioners of J uab County, States of Utah, will receive sealed bids for the construe tiou of a court house at Silver City, ence of opinion ainouy the memJuab County, State of Utah, acbers. just what coarse to persue. cording to the plans and specifications adopted and now on file with newest the County Clerk of said Juab The Nephi Record is the candidate for journalistic favor in County, all bids to be delivered in sealed envelopes to the County Utah; the first number bears date Clerk at Nephi, Juab County, Utah January 5, 1900, and it is a before the fifth, day of February, paper, 1900, marked Proposal for buildgiving great attention to local mat- ing Court house at Silver City. ters, which is just right, Ilenry The llaard of Commissioners reAdams, a good Republican, is the serve the right to reject any and all Plans aud specilications The Tribune wishes bids. publisher. he seen by contractors on aphim every possible success. Salt may plication to the County Clerk, at Lake Tribune. Nephi City, or on application to J C. Kirkendall, at Robinson, Juab So far this city has escaped the County, Utah. The successful bidder will be requiiad to give a bon contagious disease called smallpox according to law for the completion prevelent in various parts in this of said contract. State, but because thejpeople so far By Order of the Board of County are fortunate in that respect they Commissioners. JOEL F. GROVER, must not get earless and expose Attest: County Clerk. themselves, and the City Board of (Seal.) Architect. Oscar Booth, Health should be on the alert, and sot permit any person to enter the Eir.i Publication Jan. 5, 19J neat-appearin- r'ci' : Trace Marks ta A 52pui J. E. Irons. in "Wayne County. well-arrange- pm Dp Lehi J n Ar 8.35 am 8 32 Lehi a pm .44 pm Amerti Fork 8.26 am 50 pin 1ieaVt Grove 8 20 am 50 pm lake View 8.11am 10 pm ...Irovo 8 (Vi am 2" pm Springville 7.48 am 27 pm Spanish Fork 7 4! am 33 pm . .Benjamin. 77 35 an 42 pm ... Payson . . 26 am 3.5 14 ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strict lycontlderitiiil. llanuhook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munu & Co. receive tperial notice, without charge, in the quickly Scientific American.es25 F Bt Washington, D. United States Land Office, Salt C. g, d ! cartridge. for a aMarlin, Model only 5.00 thousand. toll'i, cost cartridge, for any olhor repeater . made, coat 12 OO a thousand. You can save the entire cost of your Martin on the first two thousand cartridges. Why tins is so la fully explained In the Marlin liaml Hook for shooter. It also tells how to cate for How to load to use re re NOTICE. l HUNN&Co.NewM Branch Office. J. L. DUNK LEY, Agent, D. E. Burley, Nej-h- Geni Agt. Passgr. City TicketOtHce, The Denver 201 i Dept., Main st.. Bait La ,e. & Rio Grande RAILROAD CO. handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.arirc-- t calation of any sctentiUn Journal. Tern.s, f a a year: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. A VV. He i) ,mes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation said land, viz : C. Overson, of Leamington, jot Utah : Geo. E. Fiulii son, of Oak ity Utah; Utah and August Nielson of Leamington Annie L. Auderson, of Oak City, Utah. Frank D. Holms, Register. First Publication Nov. II. Designs jiV Copyrights &c. a and sketch description mu? Anvone sending 8 I . I them firearms and how cartridges with the different kinds of black and it gives trajectories, ve I smokeless powders. 10fO oUat points oft loeitie, penetrations arm 188 page. Free, if you interest to sportsmen, will send stamps for postuge to CO., Rcvr Haven, Ct THX KARLIN FIRE-ARKj Send ISO. far sample tub of Martin RutlCrneller. Lake City, Utah, September 21, 1899. To Wh m it may concern: Notice is hereby giv ;n that the State of Utah nas filed in this office a list, No. 12, of lands selected by the said State for the establishment and maintainancs of aa Insane Asylum, under Section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tract, emiaced in sanl list, is found to be within a township containof record, viz: ing mineral claims l he south half of the southwest quarter of Section five, in Township twelve, south, of Range one, east, Salt Lake Base and Merid'an. A copy of said list, by descriptive subdivisions, so far as it relate to said tract, has been conspicuously posted in tbis office lor inspection by any person inter ested and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departments! instrvetions of November 27, 1896, (L3 L. D., 459), protests orconteslsagainst the claim of the state to the tract or subdivisions herein above described, on the ground that the same is more valuable iof mineral th n for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted lor report to the General Land Office at Wash D. C. Failure so to protest or legion, mutest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of said ract, and the selections being othewise free from ob-- 1 jection will be recommended for approval, Frank D. Hobbs Register. Geo. A. Smith Receiver. First Publication Oct. 7, 99 ; non-miner- j Scenic Line of the World. Only Line having two Lines of Railway between Grand Junction and Denver. Tickets 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, 1897. Train No. 2 leaves Ogilen at 6:45 a. m; Salt Lake 7:50 a. m. Arri at Glenwood at 9 p. m ; Pueblo 5:50 a. m ; Colorado Springs Springs 7:13 a. m. Denver, 9:30 a. in. Train No 4 leaves Ogden ut 6:35 p. m; Salt Lake 7 :40 p. m. Arrives at Glenwood Springs at 6:10 a. m; Pueblo 6;S7 p. in. Colorado Springs, 6:53 p.m., Denver 9:25 p. m. Conneetions made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver with all lines east. Elegant day coaehes, ehair cars, and Pullmaa sleeperj on ail trains. Take the D. R. G. and have a comfortable trip and enjoy the finest seeneryon the continent. Shortest line to Cripdle Creek, Colorado's gold camp. Train No. 2 leaving Salt gjeat Laake at 7:50 a. m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morning at 0:50. A. S. HUGHES, . S. K. HOOPER, Traffic Manager, G. P. A T. A., Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. B. F. KEVINS, H. M CUSHING, General Agent, Trav. Fass Agt Salt Laks Citt, UTah. al Who can think of some tun pie thing to patent? Ffkeot vour Mer.n; they nny hi inf you wedth. Writ, JOHN WEJDLRBtJRM A OJ., Patent Jttui-OevWashington, D. :., for their f,8U0 prig, off '"ri I ft vi Yj'idrtl 'nvraUou w tu ed. Wanted-f- ln Idea s, o I L |