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Show YLev i u Kj T. C. Ba i e y, I IRBLIC, NOTRARY LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY ' SURVEYO LATE f PUBLIC LANDS- - Piitn promptly MintT&l Applications for PaUuta aud for all Agricultural Lands andat. Mips tends to contested Land Cases. Mikes of Agrwe-mentTracings aud deeds. Lrawa all kinds Searcb-- a Articles of Incorporation; Applies Titles Fas Taxes? Makes Collections? riexi to I. S. tion for Petition Bsimtv. Etc. LandUtfacs. P O. Box 263. Salt Lake Uiy, Utah. W m. T. R e i d , ATTORNEY PROBATE AN"D AGiE HbT T. BINDS ALL atof Probate business promptly secured t" titles and tended too, Land under the various entries. Office, Court House, Manti, Utah. W. K. Reid, w Atty-itt-La- Manti, San P ele Co., Utah. Office at Court House. MOWStSTACE BetweenThistle Station and Fainnew Friday of each week & Tuesday Stages leave Fairvierv for Thistle at 5 a. m. Arrive at Thistle at 1 :00 p. m. Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. arriving at 5 p. m. and connects with theMt. Pleasant Stage. Connection is mn Ic with the D.& li G. It', at Thistle. "Xiio SELL act GOAL 7th ran the i. R. lUSt j375 oerlon At said At CHootor. 'ses, )cia ling siun Music Stole, n of luck A. Marker, sn this :heu nt in DEALER IN ALL DESCRI PTIONS OF ol Instruments, Strings & Trimmings. Best Brass Band Instruments. All kinds, Orchestra & Band Music, Sheet Music and Music Books. Send for my new Catalogue Just out it has a sketch of Ole Bulls Violin Playing in it and much good information in for musicians Send me your orders for what you want in the Music line. Musical :1am :citic rhich id to the oun . igo eiei ' t.er- - I, ilf I , ti e st uT cl cr Siff HO. 'if LV ;aust ' d ificd, not time first ON SHORT DONE West of Tithing MANTI, UTAH. Two Block fc' ton B PAINTE R. ornei ?, If- - PLAIN and ARTISTIC House and Sign Painting, Paper Etc. Hanging, Caicitnining. NOTICE. Iwal1 view. o! been 5. HAS Ojfite, SPERRY, OPENED A Barker SHop Store, Two Doors North Of Mau i. Give him a call. Co-o- p fai;4 t'liet r ALSO Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate Jewelry, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto. Square Dealing Fair terms Standard good, low, Price. '1 ,l teeth lie' NOTICE. iy,d TO THE PUBLIC OF MANTI. , ad i tin :o 25fi 1 an 4' f will keep a Supply of Beef at all times at the Snow Stand, Manti. The highest price paid for all kinds of Hides. Call on Mr. Geo. . Street,-Manti.- NOTICE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. all the little drama of domestic fife was CAPITAL CHIPS. dull It is ordered by the Probate Court of played again. It was the homely, Desert Land, Final Proof Notice all Sanpete Countv, that Cafitai! (From our Corrertwndeot delinquent story, ever old, ever new. of Execution, Administrators, and Guardfor Publication. Representative R. W. Townshend, was ISS9 ians March No. 3266 of Estrtes Pending in this Court, nth, Washington, Illinois who died here on Saturday, United States Land Office, The crowd has gone home, and Wash; of the best known Congressmen file thtir accounts with the Clerk of this Salt Lake City, Utah ington has put on its every day appear- and was especially liked by Washing Court, on or before the second Monday Febr. 2S, 1SS9. ance, save ior stray drabbled bunting ton people, whose interests he always in April, A. D. 1SS9. here and there, no outward sign appears urged. When a boy he was employed Notice is hereby given that John S Jacob Johnson, of the events ol last week. But beneath as a page in the Senate. He came tb Probate Judge. Jewkes, of Fountain Green. Sanpete the surface! a mighty and unusual com- Washington when ten years of age. county. Utah, has filed notice of inten'MARVELS OF THE WEST. tion to make proof on his desert land motion goes on. In the Departments Congress was his idea of life, and no claim No. 1691, for the unsurveyed land work is practically abandoned and noth- happier man ever held a place in that Six Books in one Volume; Marvels of which when surveyed will be the n w J ing is done save to talk politics. Rumors body. fill the air. Th s and counter-rumoi- s Nature; Marvels of Rare; Marvels of En- of N w i, sec. 8, Tp 14, s r 3 e, before the Marvels of Mining; Marvels of Judge of the county Court of San terprise; commissioner will be appointed- that asADVICE TO MOTHER. Stock Raising and Marvels of Agricult- Co, Utah, or in his absence, before pete sistant secretary is sure of the place. Old th cleiks who were appointed during the Clerk of said Court, at Manti, Utah, on Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrup, for ure. diswho Republican adm nistiation, and Saturday, the 6th day of April. 189. He AGENTS WANTED children teething, is the prescription of covered that they were Democrats aftei one of the best female nurses and physiIn all parts of the country for this grand names the following witnesses to prove Mr. Cleveland was elected, are now busy cians in the United States, and lias beei New Book. The largest sale in the the complete irrigatron and reclamation recounting thcr alleged magnificent used fur forty years with nevei-failin- g time of any book published; of said land viz: Christian JohnChristian-sen- , shortest Andrew J.Aagard, Cornelius Collatd. services to the Republican party. Scoies success by millions of mothers fur then nearly Soo pages and over 350 elegant Rasmus Andersen, of this contemptible class are even talk- children. During the process of teethall of Fountain Green 21 RailFine of engravings. portraits Utah. ing loudly of the promotions they are ing its value is incalculable. It relieves road Kings, Mining and Cattle Kings. about to receive. And thus the dirt eat- the child from pain, cures dysentery and Notice is also hereby given that Ole C The success of u'oiking Agents is ing goes on. Jiarrhtea, griping in the bowels, and something remarkable, many of them Anderson, of Fountain Green, Sanpete seekoffice of wind-colichronic the a the Only part By giving health to are making from county, Utah, has filed notice of inteners went home. There are still enough child it rests the mother. Price 25. c tion to make proof on his desert land I5 00 to $20.00 2 day. of the main lobbies the left to crowd 5'53 A new Agent sold 7 copies in 6 days. claim No. 2142, for unsurveyed land, bottle. oft one will only drop hotels, and they at a point 20 chains n of Red Agents profit $136 50. Show the book by one as their money gives out or theii The well known and enterprising pub- and it sells itself. None but good earn- Butte Springs, about 4 miles n and e of all aie lishers, 1 fie History Company of San est woikers wanted, as desires are satisfied. Nearly territory is very Ft. Green, Utah, Territory, thence E 20 candidates for high offices, on the plan Francisco, have just published the long valuable. Do not but write at chaines, thence s 89 chaines, thence w. delay, that if they tail to get the big oftiie they talked of new book, entitled "Manels ot once for illustrated circulars and special 40 chaines, thence N 80 chaines, thence recau use the endorsements secuied to I his grand book has terms free. the New West. I bn u ilt need no exper-euc- e k 20 chaines in Tp. 13, s r 3 e 320 actes ceive an inferior position awaited and will be largely been in this business as our before the Judge of the county Court of or eageily capital Congressmen and local statesmen en-ol sought after by the people throughout "new plans allow agents to order books Sanpete county, or in his absence before dorse a man, say for Commissioner the entire Pacific Coast. The success on So time before paying our the clerk of said court at Manti, Utah on Suturyay, the 6th day of April, 1889 Patents, whom they lAiow has no more agents are having on this book is some- bills. days'' Address chance for appointment than a blind thing extraordinary. The publishers The Histokv Co., 723 Market St He names the following witnesses to thereare endorsements The want agents to sell the book; and offer beggar. prove tiie complete irrigation and reSan Francisco, Cal. fore unusually warm and cordial. After rate inducements. See advertisement clamation of said land viz. Andrew J this man is appointed, tbefright.or wrong, in another column. Aagaid.John L Jewkes, Rasmus Ander SHEEP HERDED. defeated as a son, Niels Madsen Soborg, all of Ft unimportant man will pose TO SMALL SHEEP OWNERS. NOTICE candidate who accepts his defeat piuud Green, Utah. If he is luck ly and without bitterness. D. Webb ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL numwill take The any undersigned he w ill worry his Congressman into pie ESTATE. Registerhead fiom to ber of 2000 25 up sheep senting his application and endotsnmetn the herd them on Bird A Lowe Notice is hereby given, that in pursu- from individuals theand to some Department, and he may even Attvs for Mar. 6 Ap. 1 1 Appl. dividend in cash or paying secure an fr8oo cleikship. Then he win ance of an order of the Probate Court in shares, further of For the the products sheep. for the county of Sanpete, Territory settle down and draw his saiaiy with and NOTICE. Those who know them' Brilliant regularity, boast ol his intlueuce Utah, made ou the nth day of Maich particulars address; Abner Lowry. selves indebted-tthis paper are reJr., talk mysteriously of his association wnli rS89,in the mater of the estate ofGeorge quested to call and settle as those we L. Peacock, John b knows W. he the the whom men only desire their pay. Please remember undersigned, Ciisp, deceased, prominent Walter K. Barton owe Administrator ol the Estate of said sight, and become in two years a coi San Pete Co.. Utah. 20 this. Sterling, will ass. sell W. irreclaimable at firmed and Crisp, deceased, George You scratch my back.lll scratch yours public auction, to the highest bidder, for and ish ar.d subject to confirmation by said is the sum total of American politics, Ptobate Court, on Friday, the 5th dav of w. T. REID, J. H. WODSKOW, any lingering doubt that you may have bv on hat point would be eradicated April,iS39, at two oclock P.M. at Spring Secret try President, enduise-ment Lily, in front of the Co, op store, in said reading some of the letters ol one sees. Letters of recommenda- county of Sanpete, all the right, ti tie, interest and estate of the saidGturge W. tion are exchanged as fteely as Sometimes Cusp at tlte time of his death, and all the is a commodity. the letter of endorsement cites not only tight, title and interest that the said the qualifications of the person endors- estate has, by operation of law or othered, but also those of ihe endorser lor wise, acquired other than or iu addition some position the latter seeks- This to that of the said George W. Ciisp at may give rise to some confusion and the time of his death, 111 and to all those not particularly aid either candidate, certain lots, pieces or parcels of land but the endorser is too eager to blow situated, lying and being in' the said his own horn to remember that. County of Sanpete, Teintoiv of Utah They were a couple of 1 ennesseeans" and bounded and described as follows, 3, block 67, plat A. Spring City one from the mountains, and one from 0 of an acie. the lowlands of the State' they both Survey containing Also that certain puce or parcel of land wished to be consul to Montreal, position either stood about as much beginning at the North East corner of chance of obtaining as he did of pluck the South East quarter of section 24, ing the stars from the canopy. The Township 15, S uith oi Range 3 East, mountaineer with the fearfully and thence South Twenty one and wonderfully made overcoat and a silk chains, thence West, twenty and 0 hat that never could have been the fash chains, thence N jrth East along centre chains, ion in any time or country, says, So of Oak Creek thirty and No thence North six and chains, Sir; you wont retire in my favor. Will you endorse me thence East four and chains to Sir I will not. No place of beginning containing nineteen f jr Commissioner ol Lands? Could you and acres. Sir, my cousin wants that. Alao a parcel beginning at the North here the highland endorse me for, statesman grows desperate, for a mail West corner of the South West quarter Yes, respond of section 19 Township 15, South Range carrier at Nashville? chains ed the other, Thus is ambition regulat- 4 East, thenceEast o. and thence South eighteen and chains ed by a descending scale. 0 On Saturday President Harrison be whence West o and chains, gan to deny himself to casual callers, thence North to place ofbeginning, conacres after having on Friday, as a desperate taining 0 Also at the same time and place the measure, put on his overcoat and hat and stood out in the wind to watch 3000 following described personal property people file by, rather than have the will be sold in accordance with the orpleasure of grasping each one by the der of said Probate Court made on the hand. From 10 to 12 oclock on Satur said nth day of March, a.d, 1889, to Bushels of wheat, more or less, day morning, a steady stream poured oats. through the White House, and during 25 1 Cow and calf that time hundreds of applications were made for Presidential appointments. At 3Shares of stock, andthe interest theie-o- n in Spring City 12 oclock the Cabinet met, and those Mercair who had called for the purpose of urg tile Institution. Terms of sale Cash. ing their own or some friends applica Terms and conditions of sale on Real tion were quietly dismissed for the day The President stated that he had not Estate C:sh. Ten percent, of the purhad ten minutes to himself since the chase money to be paid to the auctioneer on the day of sale, balance on confirmainauguration. The household of President Harrison tion of sale by said Probate Court. Deed will consist of Mrs. Harrison; his son at expense of purchaser, John R Baxter, Russeii, his wife and one child; his Administrator of the Estate of daughter, Mrs. Mckee, her husband and two children. This is an unusually large George Vv . Crisp, deceased, family, but does not compare to the Manti, March 12th, 1889 household of John Taylor. 1 believe W.K. Reid, Atty there were fourteen in that household and marriages and giving in marriage, THE AERICAN FARMER. were ot frequent occurrence. Death and this paper and births also visited the house, and JSJLJk One year for Jj.oo, cash in advance. dsasea -- e the' K ire A. r Snow, Main 36-10- 0 50-10- 70-10- 0 50-10- 0 50-10- 0 lenib-e- 1 Not Ire for Fnlilicatiun, No. ate City, H. T. Ftb.27. ilie fiillnwins-jum- i l lifrtby given that to wttler lustiled u.itice of hie inlemiunamt make final proof iu aupport of bis claim, before County the be made will hat said proof Clerk of Emery t'ountv. 0 T, at ttie CountyLourt, House at Laalle Dale II. T , ' n bnlurday, ldlh 1HSII, viz: Erin A, Howard, ! ( 8 No. DOlo to acre lor the N K la N K b, See l.Tp 17 8 K He names tlie following wituesaoa to prove bia cultivation of, eoutiuuoua residence upon and 1) said laud, viz: Albey L. bberuian, Deloa all Lnrul Office at - alt (Vandal, Robert Gordon, Frank Miormau, of Huntington, Emery Co,. !',! against til Any portion who dhir4 to allowance of auoh.proot, or who know a of any Hubat aiitlal rtaaniu under tlte law aim reguia uh tioua of the Interior lJepartin ut,bo hy ill given an proof houid not he allowei. and opportunity at the alxve meutuiud lime of said plai e to ro8Bexanune the 1 n tal of ud to ofbr evidotKe in r 'laliliRnt that submitted by cLtiuaut. U IA prti. wit-12- 51-- u jgst so? the d f-OS- t sy 10 ar m, H. Olsten. & mat hs h B-- ' Simmon, Kolle m Attyw. foe No. lake ir 8249. Cliv , Vt A., r tUi- tf. 4' nettlcr baa filed nonce of hi tiiUiitu n to him pUUd, ami that DM he final proof in aupportof J rooate said proof will be made bolore ih of c .fudge (or in bia absence the County at Court ILuae at U. the Co County T., hmorv w , .March viz; t rftle Dale, on naturdav, NK II M Transmuted .Jam A. McKee, b F-- H N. S. E.Jd.S.'W. k N. K. nunc the folv. bco.as, Tp. 17 &, U. 8 biaHerontinimua resilowing wlinesarfl to prove viz: dence upon and cultivation of saui .tail", W. .Udm Humic-A. Anthony NeileO Jorgensen, Gujuum Albert C. Gardner of Hunitiuu. Emery i tcticr 4 borAy that ti) ' ' tbe Any person who deairea to protest against allowance of uch proof, or wlio knows ot sny regsubstantial reason, under the law aud toe such why ulations of the Interior Department aa wilt be given p root should no! be allowed,mentioned and opportunity ate the abovethe witness, itine of said place to of that claimant, an.l to ofler evidence in rebuttal submitted by claimant. r. D.Webb- Feb JO Mart! Stayner A Sitniuona, Atti a NOTICE. In the Probate Ci iu it in and for San pete County U. T of the Estate In the Matter oijohu Nordstrom, Deceased. for probate Notice of time and place of Will. .. Notice is hereby given that Monday the I2th day of April, 1389 at ro oclock, m. of said day at the Court room of said Court at the City of Mnti, is set for the proving of the last Will and Testament of John Nordstrom, deceased, and hearing the application of Lorenzo Peterson for Letters of Administration with will annnxed clock And at the same place at a. M.of said day is set for the proving of the last will and Testament of Sarah Copley deceased and. hearing the application of Mary Baxter for Letters of Administration with will annexed. And at the same place at 12 oclock m of said day is set for the proving of the last Will and Testament of Maren Johnson for Letleis 1 estamentary. And at the same place at 2 oclock p. M. of said day is set for the proving of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Davis and hearing the application of William Davis for Letters Testamentary. John Reid, Clerk. 49'3 Win. T. Reid Atty. no jfotice lor Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake Cilv T- - T , V b. 26. lhtfi. Notice is b'rby iveu tht tbs following-name- d i o make Battler has ft ltd notice of his inteu! of bia claim, and that said fin ! ; i f iu f v .1 be mad ffirerhe Prbtt Jude or P t r i of mry County c'.muty Cl'-rouib H"uo at aat.o laie, U. T. .a! : i A bey L. Slier-- r. V, 7. , Ap'it 13, yA k N E V . Oi 7 i t tin S ' N a oec E lb Tp ly SR 9 E, 4 'Li IU r iaa billowing witnesses to proe hia ' it and cultivation oi jDr(e upon Pht; Cox, Elia U. Cox, Benjamin j 1 .U1 HuiAhle, all of Huuiiiirion 1 ' M. 0 SURGEON. Quarantine Physician. UTAH EPHRAIM CITY, W. J. Uosford o E. T. llosford BrsWJi<.Hosfofd GENERAL MERCHANDISE Are still at their old stand, 'kACCOUCHUR . the British Royal SLRGO. Late Surgeon J Co-- A Land Office at Salt Lowry, J r. f jarso1 itor J) tiyner 0 Surgeon, S. P. V. Ry. and County Grf y re No. 82 fi'i. PHYSICIAN ihopf to 4 0 ose s Notice of Final I':,,. No 3210. Land Office at Sait f ake Cr.y.L tab. 2nd. rtc Notice is hereby given that the loll settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in and support of their respective claims said secure final entry thereof and that Judge o proof will be made deforein the absence Sanpete County, Utah, or of his said county before tne county Cletk at the Court House in Manti city. Utah Ter., on Saturday the 16th day of March A. d 18S9. SopVna Larsen, Homestead s e Entry no. 5565 lor the n s k ne sec. 6, Tp T5 s, R 5 E. and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, v.z : Nels M. S. Ney, John V. Farnworth, Louis Johnsen andEph-raiHansen all of Mt. Fleasant, Sanpete county, Utah Territory. Suren A. Sorensen, Desert Entry no. of s e 1 4 sec. 15, Tp. 1529 for the s w wit7, s R 3 e, and names the following nesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land, viz: James P. Hansen, James H. Hansen. Henrv Green and rettor C. Halvorsen all of Ephraim, Sanpete county, Utah IeI- And at the same time and place the county Clerk of said county, Hans Biothersoii, D s no 11076 for the n w 4 sec. 13. Tp 15, s r 3 e and names the follow mg wiines.es to prove his continuous res deuce upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz; Rasmus Andersen, Alof Encksoii, Martin Br.itherso'i andLautitz Gar sen all of Mt. f leasant, Sanpete Co. Utah. I). Webb, Degister, Bird A Lowe, I'eb. 6 Mar.13 Attys. , '..11 , NO. 4,i CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1889. 26-10- EAGE ROCK, IDAHO. i y l - ltul; i, ti . R. Co. S.P.V.R. Wll.l. n n G (h MANTI VOL. IV. i a try. leTwo blocks north of City j I all, Manti. 03ce at reside! Telegrams promt tly responded to. Main Steet, Utah. to protest airai d the jrriirs ny j roof or who knows h under the law r.rrt r g i ' mid . ottna lfftero iJeuartment why ir at not be allowed will be given an oj pr un the above nientirred time and pla e le r ine the wme aes of said chumani. a evidence ill reLutal of that submit' t d b ant. ter. D.Wtrn L M ir.l. D.il A !v. 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