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Show rm koue EENTim t'fV 'l Published at u XT I L.I i I . i J. (ir.ur. vice i Preheat. 1J T. o-i-- : - r i GEORGid A. LOU 3MS m& M A 4hi- M ivrLld an pie at G i in ; a ' Sal m. A D1 .4 LA R LX ; Manti, San Pete County, U tab imi'.hn.-l'ho firm is well f For The General Agents in UTAH and IDAHO hav.ng t;m dwel mg h maes tto.-D. II AKKINUTuN, 'Emm it th-- workmen and f.vuui'-- ; a 1 A EL granary 40x00 f ei ; a well i(L water tue which. from tut deep, MAKE T II E M MARKET- - is raided in ! kegs. by horse j ABLE. ! power; a Hedges Ilea Br, winch lurvi&ttr E Uat is Mf. the u ,ays infouae Mr. Peter Gieav a gre it i ou!d Lue, - it that he gut our San Pet wheat he Moline feteel 1 does an hdior icinn ,u saving and Gale Chilled and Deere and Oliver on the Saint Louis Market as No ft and tic tive w ik. ; th re 2, or second class wheat.and that quick ---gpother machines, label's u,u of are he had a Lard talk to sacure so and GALE liigh - a grade as that. Ssw why I K K .(,' is this? many will ask. The W and Sulky Pl0WS; a farm. There labor on so Bradley Garden Ci y Clipper alking question is a very common one is al.-- o a huge and Sorj;uni! The Ixitest Plow ; sugar Improved v!n and at the same time a very easy Improved Chilled w hi hit is! ."price Tlanet Jr. one to answer ; the reams are: fa tory on the farm Cultivators Chilled i Plow; Best ani ksd-- 1 1 of be one the will expected First, the wheat of Utah proGarden iools;. Acme Harrows; Ing in a fe.v rinct duction Is a soft wheat, and some ing features of the farm and is There k, cl of our fanners claim that if years. is litterally ire . seed of a superior hard quality stock yard (winch Schuttlet Wagons; di Cord and Binders; with, Mowers Bubkfev covering teaming poultry) is secured that it wiki become 1 II the and 3 Road Carts. Material Q pecialty Buagies, and ; ow we do about acre of gtoiuid Wagons soft in this climate. deHardwood othe not say this to discourage the feed ia hauled to the various f agon lflaterial U Upetpalty 3I teams 3FI. farmers trom securing the hard partments by 12 seed because we believe it highly Th farm is stocked with swine 40 ; essential to secure the best send head of horses ; about T2 4 head of Duron Ilamff breed). (improved fu? second leason A Complete Sicek of Extras for above Goods, Always possible. The of number besides a Cows ham to ' Send for Circulars and Prices Utah wheat being classed so lov O-RANODELL & is that the farmers do not tak inferior animals. ; Also 0 wagons zaozi othar and SALT LAKE CITY impleNj agricultural enough pains in the cultivation ments. of their grain and th preparing The last years products were Davis, Traveling Agent. of it for market. In the first 4,Gff) bushels of gram 3,200 galplace the most of our farmers lons of moiasses, and 130 tuna Go take any and all kinds of grain 8 wild from of lueern and hay, for tetd, this should not bo; to 40 hands were employed to rrm thdy should becarefu't to get the season various farm work at the Save seed best and most pure grain C. Ur Kerman n, proprietor. Pa: and not have it miaed one half of the year ;. thcie are now 8 men, Utali Main of east Mocks St., a and One half is Eplim., at there and ike preswheat and the other half oats, employed, .1 Jull line of Picket - mu ent one car load of beeves being Planing mvl Sawing done to order. nnei barley, peas, and cockle, or Lath in stork. fed for 700 head the and market e U t4re case may be, as Home Made Coffins in nrrg style constantly on hand. beof are id also ai sheep (wethers) is in case the and as various also have facilities for chopping all kinds of grain. Pearl Baihy fitted for SaltLake butchers. tn. ing The time f the parts Territory. and Oatmeal alwaye on hand. RFri Bishop Hudson of GumiBon was when latWere shipped to i3 interested in the Sugar and I the th mining, camps west, that And is his sot works to it the t gum to they were- fioni one fourth NCIS one third barlsy, but this wont genius is due the success which 1IMII TilTTI do for t?li3 eastern markets when tin ? industry ha- attained to and which in? is suid before, will ral they buy oats they want oats make this the leading industry . and when they buy wheat they wanrt Wheat and will- have it, or of tfhe farm, and on of the first in the county. Importers and Dealers in all kinds of they wont buy. Alter the1 farmer has sceured goad wheat (but We Wont attempt to teach him RESIGNATION. Have yet a large stock of Generhow to farm, as he probably al Merchandise that we are knows better iHian we do) Bishop R. N. AUrs 1 Assistant he shouldcultivate it' to anxious to dispose of Teachers and i j I t - and. J 23 i- - j 4, List of Specialties tMl Spring Trade: O- V7, Sm ,W,1 MOUSE T HlgS "! ioU La!:f SC1IDTTLER WAGONS. And Champion Machines. ) a- M itClTc1 WAGONS, 10-ga- I J hay rakes S p r ng Wagon s, Carr ages, Etc. Russell and Buffalo Pitts THRBASHUSR-S- L, Also OWn E3 3P FL E! t, 3 E3 NT 33 California Concord Harness. W. T. Jack, Manti; J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraif CO. T, I Give Me A Call! - TT - - - - - , - i e. No. 2'. informed US' that wo also could secure a market for our potatoes, but in' oti r to put them Mi the market they must he of a' jnr?e quality and lithe iarmeis will do fids rtnd tlakc pains in raising thefn fo Lave them of the best tpin'litv, and prepare them in a good clean shape fof market, they cab. readily find tliaf market, as Utah pbtatoes are and would be in great demand. , This is the case with all our products.. The quality is of the best, but care is biff taken to produce the best, our farmers are too earless in this respect, and the dime !:a? now come that if sale for their they wish (q products they must make them marketable Mr. Gr5avivs Superintendents Schools of the Chester Sunday ' Schools. Brethren and Sisters T hae for some months btfuggled to bj ing my heart up to say Good Bye (Jo you all a- your Superintendent of the Sunday Schools. The love, the affection 6hown by you all and paiticularly by the little ones have hung as embracing arms around my neck and have hindered my saying Good Bye. Circumstances I need not here- mention or even (iista-iitlrefer to have transpired to make this step imperative nay neci Ssary. 1 leave the work of 7 years - - studiously and faithfully follownow- in a better condition than when I found it, ed, the school is attribute the I ID IB a MACHINE. Cash Paid for Wool, Hides, Etc. Pelts, M IN s T REE A - - manti, 2, Mi TO THE PEOPLE OF SAN PETE COUNTY o B3GB2&aa9D7SKa IttWUI T Ht - to my poor efforts you have cheerfully responded in tune, patience and ftieans, and to your hearty C o -- operative IB 1 1 2 Baby Carriages, Picture Frames, Etc. Also Dealers in the Celebrated HOUSEHOLD SEWING 1 best advuntnge to- ee- Secure the' Impest yield of the best grain, as iff is that which he wants i'Ot- th market. Now comes a vary important requirement of him ; after the wheat is harvested and threashed, he' should, liere-fbr- e attempting to sell it,- have it fanned and thoroughly cleanl-das the purchaser Joes not want And trill not buy, cockle, smut ere., for grain'. It is h tin- interest of the farmers to' bring up- the U'uabtv of their grain so that if the grade can not be raided it can at least be kept where it is now, Ephraim Mercantile Association & Son Jolm Lowry - the H Sudebaker Wagons, TEMPLE BAM P hotographic x to-da- y. Frames, Albums, 51 pn 1 4 X HX OS cS Z 1 & Buggies 3 i.t Kim-rson- tn 1 4-- OUSIJLUV I 4-- a'lavana -- jAfU-U-bu.- 1 o . X G ga ;Sible 5 S.:IVE bazar z, X O 'prej ,twor i TEMPLE H C3r. HI ANDERSON ? zi Half Block South of Tabernacle, & O) cu Mitin Street, Manti. o o IIENCIFS Riding or Walking Corn and Fallow werv. Av i spfpu-. - e f s 3 eULTiVMTOf V ' .i-- i With double w nA PertiUserAttaSpU ac in one plete .. ii ifof . , ..I S!jh' 7MVritOTeQreU8g ii .. u Tkonwf i4 fi iioii. mu u r,-- 0, o vie' nt " y RELW5U6 AGENTS ooc ipiAo-rrtWiry- . Send for catali'S06 HEftCH & DnOLiboLD, York, Pa. 1, COC G srtion, LouisviU' bar of State 1 " 1 notice. ty ou short ' u o i O 3 Bi-h- Carriages - When you come to the Connty. Seat be sure and call tit the, y o Out-doo- Stitioncry and Fdncu iml o p denceu, Macluflcryof r Groups fi made in any part of 0Book8, :n)Sotonsoi Country,-- All work done by tj16 nious Process. Views jJChromos, C Einn-noidt- ! In the f7Pietures, ' position of your Superintendent of the drearer Sunday School, o into, 1 am sure abler hands than nX mine, but, into no purer heart of love for the children of Chester. I shall ever cherish the several l'ttle mementos you have given uie as evidences of your respect. Are celebrated draught, strength In the name of my Master and A full line of our manufactuers can be durability. HAN PETE'S BIG If ARM. Jesus Christ and by the authoriound the at following agencies: ty of tie office of a High priest P. J. s which I hold in the Church A short Description of Axlt I MeiDtrup, Ephraim, General Agent San Pete county. thank you and I bless you all Mammoth harm. Hansen it Thurber, Richfield, Sevier county. and again say Good Bye. The Studebaker Brothers Mauufg Company, builders of Axles Flrm,, loc.ul-- about you will please accept 8 milt-- south of Gunnisoit; mid- the Resignation herein tendered way Letwccii that place and and oblige Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons and Carts, Phaetons, Doiiel Candland. Cabriolets Salina, Sevier County, is th and Surrevs. Central Branch Repository, Tn above was, received, a huge largest farm in the County, an ALT LAKE CITY, XJTAII. vo of thinks voed. and the of probably in the Southern JAMES B. GLASS, Manager the Territ ry. This big farm m a bo e mdered spread on th eludes one Whole section of LLd Su id iv Sell ol lieeord. ..ci (G10 acres) 3') acres df whi'-oopd pue oni0B;o3 puss . axi-i Mi. 'E. C. A Mii,!ii, is under c.d nation. I, TtmisoA 0. W inerson also owns u water ngft of rSSBfl J31SMJ3)H iUitilmm Cl i.liuersen of the slicinn p.iskii g th'rf.di I 3H1 Aa aaamovinsvvw . his faini vi?, : Wd'ov Greek. Ife ' i HOCK SALT uuV 1 also mini, a interest i a MOL'a.sSPS huge reservoir width the ii o(Tho Bct in Ft ii'. )o of Gunni-oare e Mtnnfni tnr rs f Willow Gretjv Till,-- , rcstrvoii 's 2? uiiiN'-Cf x. when completed will hoM ua.l Or.ii prompily re a body of wat-- r o;n liaif mi Ft to. louii-s ed th is it ; and iddit X:h fiff ' , square, expec q J ' J the Work will be coiny! led tuis A EiMim, A 'Iad, season. When finished th. re5. imniscn, Utali.' r Connected with the Ba:ar 0n' the finest th ;te I fit hotographic Jir suc- cess and good condition of the Sunday School Satisfied as I ekn and as I Hatter myself you are with my labors. I here cheerfully and with a boa it relieved resign the IB l,r- -- v fSblj oild " |