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Show Xotlee lorNU THE CHESTER PRIMARY FAIR. The Home Sentinel ! V. Oct. i5, ushered in the long; expected day, lair, bright and bracing, troops of young happy souls came .4 Weekly Newipajier, eagerly on, , bearing their exhibits of cabfi-gecars, chairs, etc., the squaMi, merest of Devotail to the bovs and the iuevi-- t v t ie me girls d splay .. . . the people of San IVteand surround. tag rugs, wonders of 4 ing countit-s- . . ..utile and auge'S. As you en-- . meeting house yd were greet-thes-ine words beautiiully wrought Tk-ket- . lutuinn leaves on a green ground; .Vellcome to our Primary Fair. Condisplayed was a p i;r of infant spicuously ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, lOoS. wodden slioes beano.. illy varnished bearing also the nani" Else Mana Peterson the shoes encase.. the feet of her For Delegate to dongress. first born, near by was her nuptial feast tablecloth wrought by her from the flax John-- f up to this marvel of design and fineness, her display at her age, 74 years, of embroidered boninette was a wonder in its line. To enumerate the great variety, would STAKE CONFEKANCE.S. Indeed puzze an older pen than mine. E nery Stake, -- Sunday atib Mn-day- , I forbear. The vegetable display was November 11th tuid 12th, 138 ; indeed gratifying. Cabbage weighing 6 i. Squash 32. .Melon 16. and Sunday and Mon lav, February 25 los. Beets luscious and inviting. Bro. Tilbv Apples . JOth and 11th, 1889. bore 111 mumph these two latter, proud i because it has been said by the serines Mon-Sanlcte Staie, Sunday and ot tne press that Chester was noted day, November 13th and 19th 138$ only i..r its mud hole. It was a s.ght worthy tf unstinted and StrSday and Monday, February praise, the bright vivasious faces o! the 17th arid 18th 1839 youngsters, their songs, recitations, the leiutt oi the goad things prepared y joyous SevierJStakes-SJn-daand Millard, Ilia general hrlaruv pio.fi. ced a re an I monday, Novemder 25th menlbrance and an additi n.d tevvaid to and 2Gth. 1888; and Sunday and Aunt Emma Heywards uuiein.Limg toil m the behalf of the Chester Fiunary Monday, F im.irv 24th and 25th, Association aided by her counsellors 1889. and the Ward authorit.es. On one side of the ilall tie Lad.es UlahS take, -- Sunday andMonday, Relief Society displayed the walks .f 1888 id and December 2 anil 3rd, . maturer hands, inviting -- pleasing. Sunday, atid Monday, March 3rd Sister Andrear Whitlock presided over and 4th. 1686. this, in her active nnnd she conceived the idea of selling the goods displayed Ttose .Stake? which have held by lottery, a humours proceeding as well in a cash their confefenoes on S'unbays and as a profitable one resulting result ol our flowing of The $25. product Mondays have realized a much wells was there in all their gloiy and more numerous attendance than size, showing what can be done ill when held on Saturdays and Sun- Chester. grand affair wound up with a ball days. This method has therefore at The Moroni lent fiei elite, Uiesit-which deen adopted in the accompanying its beauty, Prof. Giles ins inimitable list by direction of the Council of music and the exchequer was substantially replenished. Hn.it does the .mid Apostles. think ol the possibilities oi sfinger F.D.Richardb, Yesterday, J. II. WODSKOW. T. REII), President. L.nl i Salt Office eds.ttkr.S' prof:" 4 -- t Stivir,. N i ; of the r T.'iV.l finJpn"! i ! ...I.';-- , lorii. ,.u lift. to n.al u,l t a, ht f,'ir; E... , a.-s- rte T.. . a m bfl Caine c 20 a 7: cC or a aq a' I V? 72 c Cai.sii O) c o o If A gT, HRaIxJuarters Territorial Central Committee of the PEorLfc's Party. To Salt Lake City, Oct., 1S8S. tht County Central Committees oj the People's Party. n&o flrr :) Thi3 Well Known ()f : :o) Is Now In, Charge Of (o' Who will keep tip the reputation for Fiist Class Work which it has already gained. iTTHES Also earfies ' ' full stock of Picture Frames, Albums, Books, Stasee uB at any time . tionery Etc, Call - MAIN STREET NOTE The Bazar is now the first of next November. aiANTl. about until that time. clood,but will be Keep Vonr work KMPPLT H:1L ilci jDdiilOrs ElUES, gSrilOUTE U ftTsTOVE dry goods, TBs.Mf.UNUT, rTST FUK.Tit;RH,J ,'.... gro- VES Etc. urniture, TbL&licL u. of shipping. As for one cailo.ui i '. ' mtu.li i .ut-K.i.-s wwyawiiiiMiiiBiftiiiti iwf 2 hr,. I " i Etc. Tablets, in the Neates OULftinSKiocuted and fron the White beautiffil streFt, Not iice for Oolite Stone. manti. " r. r a: x ?! f-r- F. o. BOX 6 2 ' I gfcS 5z si ps 3. W Sir S1P2 H-- tti a s? Sr-.mm !ss P rC 3 - JS Lg3?M5-?g, 5a rsl zfTC 5 4 5s 1 Z.K P A 0 Pin - . i V i?i Notice to Credltors- Esl.ite of Elizabeth Allen deceased. Notice is herfeby given by the undersigned, fldiihnistrfltrix yf the estate of Elizabeth Allen diseased, to the creditois of and all persons having claims against the said diseased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within iour Months lifter the first publication of this iiotlt-- to the said administratrix, at her residence in Manti City, Utah, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estatfe, in said County of San Pete. , .F.uizAiiEiti Greal Adtninisthllrix of tbfe listdte of Elizabeth Allen deceased. fiS-Dated this ist day df C)ct., iSSS. ri v.-- j Ohvcatfi. an,l h Truln-Marl- Ob'itt. a . 9 rAv ? CwCta t r t s?; - afliaUm. . bcrt.1 itiorlel, drawing, Bon. We advise if pstfimlo due fill ye barge. Our fee not Obtain m A book, " How to ricce to actual clients in jet town, sent free. Address, Officii Opposite - - 9 7 IRS'? . ts aB rn sa a a s-- S 2S S Z e j 5? - J CD 5a 1 1 :t . -- ii'A-r McstimiLiWi' fu.8:cs to Ver Anna Wok- I 1 sy ip mdU wti t - la the F'rob'at'e Court nvand lor b.u Pete County Itah Territofk. In the ttiattH oT 'the Instate ot John 'ck FeierTii, Deceased Notice a printed fiw is fre'tebv given pi ving Well that Thursday police tfe fiis- tlay of Novetener 1SS.8, at 11 in, lusu-ranc- Reid Attv Ero'ate Clerk. 294 , i? , T fits-- -- - . of said My at the Con it iii .Manti City, Pete 'County, Utah feiitorv haVeLtc as the t.me a'nd "appointed for proving the Will of John hi'icUf eison deceased, and for heating (fit- - applie.f-tioof Andrew Feieis. 1, 1. e the to himself and to Peter Sundu all of lettersiesf me ntary thereon. loun Reid i SNOW:' C. A. Fateat NOTicE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Niels C. Poulsen, decea-e- d Notice is hereby given that the undeisigned, executors of the Last Will and Testament of Niels Poulsen, de teiHed, td the 'creditors oi and all persons HaVihg cldims Against the said deceased, to exhibit therii with the necessary Vouchers within lour months after the publication of th: notice to the said Executors, at their residences in Manti City, Utah, the sdnie being the place for the trAnsaciioti of the business of said estate, iti Said CvfinUv of Sanpetfe. Christian Land Frederick JeuSen Executdrs of the LAst Will and Testament of Niels C. PoulsenMdeceased. Dated this 15th dav of October iSSS. Wm. T. Reid Atty. j0 4 o'cl; ck a. , w 1.: odrrof said Court sE r zr l n , - e s time t bu incf- - c.miluci'tl for Mourn-muis Oppixitrf' V. (' have no subiprr-Hoc. fswi direct, hence can transact ttsa time ftnd at leas cot , ? 33; ts W C -- . Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sep. 5, 1888, Notice is hereby given that the tollowiu-nnme- d Settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Court of Emery county, Utah, at Castle dale Utah, on October 20tb , 1888, vlfl: David W. Hoidawav. Homestead Entry No, for the N. W. JV N. W. K.S, K. N. W H.S. W. Kn. K, H Sec. 8 Tp 13 S H. 7 E, He names the following witnesses td piove his continuous residence Upon, and culliva ion of, said land, viz: Daniel D. oro'B, Tims N Donaldson, Wesley Gentry , Cris, jeuken of Eint-rCounty, Utah. I). WEhB. Register. Bird and Lowe Attorney! Sepl2 Octl7 ct Ssf: ZU0 tf?:l . 4 - 5 s 54 f j S5lgs,5g--o- ' 2 lJ 3068, NOTICE. Z 55431 isitfte r a 7 53 ! cs Publication. NO. tS3?5!'Ec,kr5B ' c pi . Head-ston- es, Style of San Pete. MAIN . h . Dealer in Monuments, Stone Yfi rS . Street, Sottth-wvest- 1 B..'. :.n ie uent to tf,' iiiefiuis nave VL on a vasli b.asis. rtiou-arid- No. 3078. LkudUltice at Salt Lake City Utah, Sept. 19, 1S8S. Notice is hereby given that the followlug-naiu-e- d Settler has tiled notice of his intention to make iinal proof m support of his claim and that sa.d proof Will be made before the County Court of San Pete Co, Utah at Manti, Utah, on the 10th dav of Nov., 183.--. George V. Ivorv, H. N E . E X N W E. No. 7j81 lor the s W q, Sec li) & S K 4 s V q Sec. IS. Tp. U, S It . E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uoon and cultivation of said land. iz : James Oollard, Joun L. Jewlsrs, Joseph Ottsou andEdwafd Draper all of fountain Green, Sail Pete Co , Utah. D. Webb, Register. Bird A Lowe, A ttys, bepjGOcUI a ad :iDOfflS&PF,TfiS&&.r full stock Keep Constantly on hand .1 San Antonio, Tex., is claimed to be of.Josph E,. Taylors Undertaker the largest wool market tin the Goods. Coffins. Caskets, Etc., the greatest pecan .market in the Order j world and the largest horse market in c$v short notice. the country. mail or telegraph Vji .i will receive, promt , .of White Fine The asessn'.ert attention. JSoo.ooo. loot up county 11 tu.,v "k,-an- d aiizedwc.e ;..d, r.i,, . 5 25 .1 wcie lehevtd of all the ,ir UNDERTAKERS! -- Wltne-R- Notice For Publication, y s, til. v Ka-H- PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY n house-'servant- veiv h,.,4- - r i.h-r- :y uL, MEas obbs lAZAR! 111 .1. Puttt-n- . Desert Land W J4 S W H Sec. 5 I'p. ami names the following 37.. MANTI. As the tune is ap Gentlemen: proaching for the election of a Delegate to Congress, we deem it wise and proper ples in airing thfcir houses. One evening lately people went to to address you briefly on the political bed with a hunt lor extra blankets besituation in this Territory ' The Peoples Party stands Upon the cause of the sudden and severe chill in the Atmosphere. When they rose in the platform oi principles which has sustained it heretofore. They arefouhded in the morning, their bedroortis.parlursi dining the fundamental truths that underlie our rooms, etc., were yet chilly from national system. They are imperishable previous day, while the outsidenotatmosonly phere had suddenly become and iudestiuctable. with We see hO reason to turh front them warm,, bilt hot and oppressive dampilfess. Or to make any change in the character Inconsiderate people opened their of name' of the organization which hds windows and doors because the weather Successfully maintained them for many excessive The Peoples Party is intact, was warm, forgetting that thewould years. rush the atmosphere and shduld be preserved lit its integrity moisture and wArm in with deposit the air swiftly Until the people of Utah have obtained walls, furniture, etc., their full rights and privileges as Aitteri-ta- nselt on the cold bedcitizens. There is ample room upon and penetrate wall papers, curtains that within reach and everything ding, for its platform every citizen of Utah whoieneratfeS the Constitution of oilr pieseuted a suitace colder than the air carried it into the house. Country and iS willing to obey the laws dial Of course thte moisture loosened and made in pursuance thereof, and who tirade curtains as limp desires the triumph of local self govern- discolored paper;made beds damp and a as wastrrag; ment, no matter what rtiay be ins opinions or Afliliationg tipoh national isfiues. musty, and generally spoiled everything It is a party of the people and lor tile thAt vvatei could spoil; but all could have avoided by following the plain people, tmd is devoted to the people's been interests. There is no, need for arty common sense rule of not opening changed voter who wishes for the wellare of the houses suddenly to suddenly an excessive quna-titcarrying atmospheie, to hitliself the from Territory seperate ol iH.nsture. Peoples Party in order to work for natA pitcher tilled with cold water and ional putposefc.' Indeed such a course would pe detrimental to local interests, placed tit a rodfn in suttiftierS3 will"sweat commonly at lea?.t that is what it while it would accomplish nothing in the called. The pitcher does not sweat, be broader political arena. In past Contests our strength has been cause it is not porous and cannot sweat, in our. unity. We have not been coiv but the cold water inside of it chills the sUrlace and as soontis the outer quered because we wopld not be divi- outer of the pitcher becomes cooler suilace ded-. The alleged branches uf the the than atmosphere in the room, the national parties in this Territory have air Will tie precipitated each resolved and proclaimed that they moisture of the in will not act on party lines, but woik upon the pitcher drops. Tfus simple illustration should teach Under the name oi "Liberals against all housewives to avoid suddenly openthe Peoples Party. They set forth in rooms in a hoitse When the outing words the of as division folly vigorous side atmosphere is Warmer than the Democrats and Republicans. of the rooms and full Pf ,, Under these circumstances common temperature all such cases the Wall inoistufe. In prudence, if nothing; else, would suggest etc., being cooler than that the ntembers of the People's Party paper, fPruiture, will outside the air, speedily have the in no tendm should, engage movement of the precipitated moisture atmosphere to seryrato. them into otper, parties or theiti. and it will Vequire days to factions, and make no pledges which upon lestoretfie hbuse to the dry conaitibh would pervent their full with their tried and true friends in the that is essential to health. There are no arbitrary freaks in tfie face oi combined hostility agaitist them. which govern the atmosphere surlaws . uch division would, .perhaps pot nia-us, and there i3 nothing abrounding in altect result the election terially pie for Relegate to Congress, but might be- struse; in mastering them. Warm', cAhrp come dksastrious when local issues in air w ill ever percipitate its moistere I'fi it comes the counties and cities shall be at stake. houses or elsewhere whenever chilfed bv a Jn our opinion the time has not come in contact with anything is the whole ior the people of Utah to organize under cooler atmosphere, and that be added 'is to The tiling only story. , in-any national party name, but every have thus ignorantly terest and indication urge the necessity tha when people Of closer union and more determined or negligently allowed their houses to become damp, they should light fires action as the party of the people. and dry them as promptly as possible. At the Territorial .Convention, Hon. John T. Cain, our iaithful and efficient Scientific American., iDelegate in Congress was Wanted: Good steady women anti Let the voters of Utah ,by acclamation. .imitate their reptevntatives and rally girls for vall classes tof to the unanimous support of the People's good wages paid to Party, and avoiding all entanglements and reliable parties. ancL attachments that would tend to Apply at Mrs. M.cEwans Employment separate tneir interests and intluence, Othce 69 W. First South Street Salt 4 cling to the partv under which they Lake City. have .heretofore fought their political battles aail achieved a succession of i signat victories, fi' t By order of the Territorial Central i.. .. Committee, John R. Winder, Chairman. Elias A Smith, Secretary. CENTRE ST., EPHRAIM from , Entry No. 14h1 H. 2 K. S to prove t he of aul land, complete irrigation and rcLiaimatiou viz : William Dickson, Matter K. Harton, Oeorge P. Marker oi I'cavocll. of Sterling, and Jauiea Manti, San fete county, V. T. And at the same time and place dnhn li . Cowan, D. S, No, 0900 for the N E q S W ;4 30,. Tp r4 S, U fi E, and names the following u lineages to pro,e his continuous resulcme andCulti Vat im of.said land viz: Nils M. S. Ncy, Richard Itrown, Henry Coates and Allen Kow all of Mr Pleasant, San Pe! County, Utah. Andrew N. Hansen, D. S. No.lOOfC, for the N ( 8. W. h , S. E. Ht w: 4 , k S V it S E K , Sec. il e Manias the following wit Tp. Id S. K. 3 nesses to prove hla couguoua residence upon. and cultivation of said laud, viz: Chnstofler U. ilaasen, Erick Christensen, Gustav W, Soderberg and Jens P, Hansen, all of Ephraim, San Peteco, H. , Utah. Register ' WEHB,OetJ Nov7 Bird & Lowe,' AU'vs. Thomas for the n MOISTURE IN HOUSES. stated that the sudden change oi the weather recently from cold to warm and damp, observes the Plnladhlphia Times , has caused thousands of dollars of damage to wall paper and other articles in houses. Of course u has, and it is so simply because many people do not study the plainest common sense princi- ie I niiss--i s k. It is l' t CD Oct. 17th 1S88. ;THE PEOPLE SOLID. Iluul Iroofn. Of r r Jos.F Smith. 4 be-fo- CD ?; 3. U Zl o filial entry thereof and that said proof will he made the Judge of the Count j Court of San Pete County, Utah, or before the County in Lie abst-imClerk of said Oo.at the Court House at Manti City. Utah, on Saumlay, the lUth day of November, 188, viz : Nils M. S. Ney, II. E. No. 5489 tor the N. s.s:.J, n.K.Js.w. J. s.k. n.w. sec, 31, Tp 14 s. u. 5 e. and ames the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon . i.d of.said iand, viz : James K. McLenahan, Louis Johansen, John B. Cowan and Kichtud flroivn. all of Mt. Pleasant, 8an IV e Co. , U1. Henry Coates, H. E. No. (JiiUB, 4 sec. 30, Lot 1, see. For the Lots 3 31. Tp 14 s, it. 5 E, t' n. e. s. e. see. 25, Tp. 14, s. R. 4 e. and the following witnesses :o his continuous residence up ove p on, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Richard Brown, Nils M.S.Ney, Conderset Rowe and Thomas Ivy, all of Mt.Pleasant, SanPete Co, Utah oo SBflHi oD . CD 1 Ttezr-- t Three thousand acteJQ' Lower Gtla Arizona, g in alfalfa. The South Carols . which has nearly all No. will prove quite rent- -, LT. shipment will aggregate T"' Land Ollice at S .lt Lane City. an increase of 100,000 o.e T.. Sept. 2 6, 1888. It is said by the g . crop. the that Notice is hereby given that the financially settlers haVe tiled most satisfactoiy cro"tN fallowing-namenotice of their intention to inake farmers, ior the have been able n final proof in support of their them .'q fin cash melons their secure and ont1, ( claims, Respective stead film1.!1, shippjjy, ; IS ID D.WEnn- - ie, A.torucy. Ila 1C. ' Peoples Hon. CVuPtv, Utah. 4 v jho caunty der;ves , ro;n gambling licenso, It CGsts$30,(jvJoa innn 35 saloons. . . 8C5 o.or.n,t.nrtI 11 uv ' tounty lerk i'ue.Uv. Now 2 e K. S SHORT t. r.tiI'S-- '. . ! oygiv.utlut ' Notice r h Secretary ,l 4 oiirwwrT.'tk'T 1dOI BffiPfS w n |