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Show THE NEPHI RECORD. Published every Friday at Nephi City, Utah. whom both House and Senate bills will be sent. was Birthday Washingtons a observed in quiet way generally here yesterday, nearly all the busi- ness houses and schools were closed and the city put on a holiday appearance. HENRY ADAMS, Publisher. TERMS: One Year Six $1.00 Months 50c. Three Months. 25c. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Entered at the Post Office at Nephi City, Utah as second-clas- s matter. Nephi City Directory. . t Isaac II. Crace, Mayor. Geo. W. Kendall. Marshal. Kate L. Paxmaa, Recorder, Murtha Paxtuao, Treasurer. Peter Sutton, Justice of the The selection of Commander Wainwright to be Superintendent of the Naval Aoademy of Annapolis means the infusion of young blood in the management f that institution, as no officer who is his senior in rank can stay there. Court The Kansas Supreme holds that a state legislature has no power to coiupell railroads to or give passes to but other wont that preclass; any vent the railroads giving passes to such legislators as will receive them. cattle-shipper- i reace. Councilmkn israel Bale, Thomas Belllston. Timothy Iloyt. J. W. Grace. Janies II. McPherson. s, It would be a dangerous precedent to execute a man convicted of - f murder solely on the testimony of handwriting experts, as it is the Terras of Fifth District Cout For usual thing has been admitted by 1900. themselves-fo- r these experts testify for the side that employs them. Washington County. Tuesday January 2. April 17. Tuesday Additional Tuesday September 3. Tuesday January 9. Tuesday April 24. Tuesday September 11. Charles Andrews the well known wool dealer, was a passenger on the south bound train Wednesday evening. Bert Andrews one of the Utah Vol unteers has accepted a position as salesman with McCune and Co. at Dear Lodge Nevaea and will leave for that placs Monday. Beaver County. Tuesday January 23. Tuesday April 10. Tuesday September 25. Millard County. Tuesday February 6. Tuesday May 22. Tuesday October 9. JuAb County. February June Wedding Anniversary. President Chas Sperry and Mrs Emily Sperry celebrated the fifty second anniversary of their wedd- 19. 4. Monday October Locals. 29. j6itortal. ing, Wednesdaylevening. Those who were there enjoyed one of the old time gatherings. The evening waa passed in singing, speaking, dancing and music, as well as partaking can af a well brepaired supper. Besides If the Kentucky legislature devise an anti-gu- n law, and make the family relatives present there it stick, it will atone for many oi were a few invited guests. its sins. Old Peoples Party. Manila is being rapidly Amerihas more than 400 The canized. coining event of the season ib saloons; almost as many as Wash- the old peoples party to be giveD on President Wilford Woodruffs birthday ington has. which will be next Thursday. The committee haying the matter in Porto Ricans are liable to difler charge are very busy in making the as to the relief they will get by the necessary arrangements for the grand bill imposing a 25 per cent duty on event. It their products sent to the United There will tie no written invitations but all persons, irrispective of creed or States. If the testimony in the Clark bribery case can be even hal f believed, running for office in Montana is about the most expensive luxury a citizen can indulge in. The world isnt just ftndiig out that military campaigns are much easier conducted on paper than in the field in front of an alert enemy, just as it is easier to criticise what others do than to do. The editor of the publication which has offered a prize to the person naming the meanest city in the country will get himself called a trouble-make- r through with before his offer. United States Land Office, Salt em-rac- he gets Most of the interest in the financial debate in the Senate was color are invited who are over 65 years of nge, all widow i, widowers and all missionarys wives the First Presidency of Juab Stake, the Bishops of both wards, the pastors and ministers of all churches, besides some few other invited guests. The Bishop of the second ward has tendered the committee the use of the Second Ward Meeting House where the party will be hold. The banquet will begin promptly at 12 oclock noon after which there will be singing, speaking, reciting, reading, music, etc. It is expected that some of the Apostles will be present. While the program has not yet been made up it has been decide:! that Bishop T. H. 1. Parks will act as master of ceremonies and C. H. Sperry's orchestra will furnish music. The C'umnittee wiil use every effort tft nieke this the. grandest Old Peoples Party ever witnessed in this city. --4 . Presbyterian Church. Pa-to- r, Rev. John Wilson. SERVICES. Consult County Clerk and Respective Signers for Farther Information. LIQUOR STORE, 3?ino Wines, ed D. 1900. Attorneys-at-La- w. Joel F. Grover, Clerk. First Publication Feb. 16, 1900. Attorn ey Law. Charlcs DcHoisy, al : A. C. LRYAN, VV. Pi. inufft Attorney. Nephi, Juab County P. O. Address, Utah. First Publication THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, at Law. Attorneys Feb. 16th. 1900 1 Room 18, 1900. Notice for Publication. d, at Salt Lake Citt, UtAo, 1900. 16th, ) d 1 : Francom, Peter Waukier, Joseph W. Franeom, all of Levan, Juab Co., I tih. f bank D. Hobbs, Register. First Publication Jan. 19. - Advertised Letters W. A. C. BRYAN - ... ... w, EnrekaCity, 'Notice. Uniced States Laud Offiice, Sait Lake City, Utah, November 20, 1899. To Whom it May Concern: 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 of 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 of record, viz: The southwest quarter of the northeast In quarter of Section twenty-seveTownship fourteen, sonth, and of Range three, west. Salt Lake Base and Meri- Utah. EDWARD PIKE, Attorney-at-Law- Eureka City , B. N. C. Stott, Utah; Joel Jenifer, STOTT & JENIFER, Attorneys-at-Law- , Eureka, Utah. T. L. FOOTE, A copy of said list, so far as it .elates to Attorney-at-Lasaid tract, by descriptive subdivision, has been conspicuously pcsted in ibis . . Utah. office, for inspection by any person inNephi City, terested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following O. W. Powers, the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27, 1896, (23 L. D., 459), protests or contest against Attorney-at-Lathe claim of the said State to the tract hereinbefore described, on the ground Salt Lake . City, Utah, that the same is more valuable foa mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the GEO. C. WHITMORE, President. General Land Office at Washington, D. C. W. S. McCORNICK, Failure so to protest or contest within the C. S. TTNGBY, f eriod specified will be considered sufficl Cashier; ent evidence of the character of said tract, and the selection thereof being otherwise free from objection, will be reccommendtd for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. First Publication Dec. 2, 1899. w, non-miner- Pos: Master. S,, w, f Notice is hereby eiven that the following-namesettler has bled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Cierk of Juab County, Utah, at Nephi City. Utah, on March 3rd, 1900, viz: Charles A. NVV M VV Mangel son, H. K. 101S3 for the VV W Sec. as, Tp. 14 S. K E. S. L. Meridian. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon, and cultivation o(, said land. viz William C. Brown, George E. R. BOOTH, and at-La- dian. 4335. 1 First National Bank Building. Summons. IN THE JUSTICES COURT, IN AND PROVO. UTAH for the Nephi Precinct, Cfty of Nephi, County of Juab, State of Utah. Before William Stout, Justice of .he Peace. C. R. Foote Plaintiff, vs. D vid Broad-heaDavid B. Broadbesd, Uyrum Broadbead and Samuel Broadhead, Deof fendants. Summons. The State Utah to the Defendants: You are hereby sumAttorney w moned to appear before the above entitled court within ten days after the service ot . this summons upon you, if served within Nephi Utah the county In which this action is brought, otherwise, within twenty days after this service, aud defend the above entitled action; brought agaiost you to recover the sum ot 69.00 with interest THOMAS MARRIONEAUX, for damages done to plaintiffs bay and crops, by defendants horses and cattle, duriDg the fall of 1S9S, And to recover District Attorney Fifth District. the sum of f35.00 with Interest, for damages done to plaintiffs hay by defendants horses and cattle during the fall of 1899, Beaver City, Utah and for costs of suit, and in oaseof your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. Given under my hand this 9th day of N. A. ROBERTSON, February .1900. WILLIAM STOUT, Justice of the Peace. Attorney-at-LaT. L. Foote, Attorney tor plaintiff. First Publication Feb. 9, 1900. n. - D. D. HOUTZ, Annie W. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs, Wm. M. Johnson, Defendant. The State of -- atUtah to the said defendant: Yon are hereby summoned to appear within Utah- twenty days after the service of this sum- Provo City, mons upoa you, if served within the Countv in which this action is brought, otherwise within tbi-t- y days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered jou according to the demand ofineonmplj'ot ATTORNEY-AT-LAwhich within ten days after te.r ice of this summons on yo-- .ill Do filed v, I. li ink Building, ProvolCIty, Utah. the Clerk of said non-miner- al January Utah, SUMMONS. Lake City, Utah, February 12, 1900. To Whom it may Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In this office a list. No. 14, of landB selected by the Baid State for a Miners Hospital for disabled miners, under Section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tracts, embraced in said list, are in a township containing mineral claims of record, viz: The north half 6f the southeast quarter (NK SE () and the sonth half of the northeast quarter (S.1 NE) of Section thirteen (13), in Township eleven (11), senth, and of Range one (1), west, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. A copy of said list, by descriptive subdivisions, so far as it relates to said tracts, has been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Dcring the sixty days next following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of Nov, 27. 1896, (23 L. D., 459), protests or contests against the claim of the said State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinabove described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protes' or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of said tracts, aDd the selection thereof, beiog otherwise free from objection, wi.l be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. Land Orrics - Eureka City, OF JUAB IN THE DISTRICT COUR ot Summons. Utah. State County, United States Land Office, Salt No. Wliisltoys Brandies, d Remainfag uncalled for at the post office, Nephi February 12, 1900. To obtain'these letters applicant mast call for Advertised Letters. If not called for in tw i weeks, they will be sent to the dead letter office. BellC. U. Darns John. Konold Rudolph. Morrll Mrs. E. A. Neilson Mbs Amanda. Ockrey Mrs Daniel. Potman A. B. a. m. Yates Mrs Elion. crowded into the last four days, Sabbath School, 10. but the real question of the bill Preaching, 11, a m., 7. p. m. will be settled by the conferees to Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7;30, p. m. 7iii rit, & Burton te N o tloe. First Publication Feb. Notices. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PKO-badivision, in and for Juab Ccunty, And Genuine imported and Domestic State of Utah. In the matter f the estate of Francis C. Sells, deceased. Notice. The petition of Jane M. Sells praying for the issuance to herself of Letters of Administration in the estate of High Grade Domestic and Importei Francis C. Sells, deceased, has been set Cigars. for bearing on Friday the twenty-thirday of February A. D, 1900, at 10 oclock a. m. at the County Court House, in the Utah Court Room of said Court, in Nephi City Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this IIOLZHEIMER & HOLZHEIMER,. tenth seal. day of February A. s non-miner- William J II. Probate and Guardianship Lake City, Utah, January 26, 1900. To Wh )m it may concern : Notice is hereby giv that the State of Utah has filed in this office two certain lists. Nos. 32 and 50, respectively, of lands selected by the said State for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs for irrigating purposes, under Section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tracts, in said lists, respectively, are in township containing mineral claims of record, viz: In List No. 32 aforesaid: The northeast quarter of northwest quarter and southeast quarter of southwest quarter of Section twenty-fiv- e (25), in Township eleven (II), south, and of Range one (I), west; In List No. 50 aforesaid: The sonth half of northwest quarter and north half of southweat quarter of Section twenty-fiv- e (25), in Township eleven (11), south, and of Rangeone (1), west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office, for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. During the sixty days next following the date of this notice, under departmental instrvclions of November 27, 1896, (23 L. D.,459), protests orcontestsagainst the claim of the said state to any of the tracts or subdivisions above described, on the ground that the same-i- more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Wash lngton,D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of said tracts, and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection will be recommended for approval. Frank D. Hobbs Register. Geo. A. Smith Receiver. First Publication Feb. 2, 1900 BORN To the wife of G. W. Lunt, Wednesday, a girl. Iron County. Monday Monday to NOTICE. He Fooled al the Surgeons. All doctors, told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after 18 months from Rectal Fistula, suffering he would die unless acostiy operation was performed-ou- t he cured himself with live boxes of Bucklcns Arnica Halve, the mrest Pile core on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. SoidbyA.Lunt & Son Druggists, FIRST HATIOHAL BACK of GEPHI. Capital 530,000. Surplus, 30,000. general banking in BRANCHES. Nephi City all its Utah. |