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Show OTTO MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, VOL. IV. W. J. Ho?ford - o- E. T. Hosford DrsVJ.&E.T.Hosford SlRGOS & ACCOUCHUR. inthe British Royal Late Surgeon t Office at residei :eTwo blocks north of City j lall, Manti. Telegrams prom) tly responded to Ji. Wm, H. Olsten. I 0. Surgeon, S. P. V. Ry. and County Quarantine Physician. UTAH EPHRAIM CITY, T. C. Ba il ey, PRBLIC, NOTRABY EANDAGENT AND ATTORNEY F IATE SJRVEYI) PUBLIC LANDS Fipera promptly Mineral Applications for Fatenta and for all Agricultural Lands and at. Makes Maps tands to contested Land Caaea.kinds of AgreeTracings and deeds.of Draws all Search s Articles Incorporation; ments, Titles-PatTaxes; Makes Collections; Applies ton forPensiou Bounty, Etc. Office next to U. 8. Utah. s Salt Lake Ciiy, Laud Office. P O.Box263. W m. T. R e i d .a. a- :e :et t land business PROBATE ATTORNEY - A!NT3 ALL KINDS promptly atof Probate tended too, and titles secured to Land under the various entries. Office. Court House, Manti, Utah. W. K. wReid, Attyt-LaManti San Pete Co., Utah. , Office at Court House. MOWS3.S STACE BetweenThistle Station and Fairview Friday of each week Stages leave Fairview 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 the Mt, Pleasant Stage. Connection is made with the D.& R G. Ry. at Thistle. Tuesday NOTICE. prune the vinyard by your ever untireing NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. efforts. Leave that which is of ibf It is ordered by the Probate Court of Destri a Land, Final Proof Notice so that alone high foibidden Fruit Sanpete Countv, that ai1 delinquent for Publication. Guardand Brother L. S. Andeison Sends vs a standard of virtue and morallity may PS Execution, Administrators, of ians of Estates sons and No. 3266 found the daughters in among this Court, Pending very Interesting Letter. Zion. United States-Lan- d file their accounts with the Clerk of this Office, With respect to the people m this Court, on or befue the second Monday Salt Lake City, Utah a Editor Sentxnejt Thinking that F'ebr. 28, 18S9. nation, their condition is poor and times in April, A. D. 1889. few words from this part of the world, look gloomy. Thousands of strong is hereby given that John S Jacob Johnson, would be of interest to your readers, men are without labor, which brings a Probate Judge. of Fountain Green. Sanpete pleasure is taken in addressing a few multitude of people to a starving con has filed notice of intenUtah, county, lines to your valuable paper, which dition. The preperation of war is the ADVICE TO MOTHER. tion to make proof on his desert land Comes as a very welcome guest. order of the day which brings heavy claim No, 1691, for the unsurveyed land Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrup, for which I lelt my home in May, 1S87, to fill a taxation. The peoples confidence in will be the n w J when My tneir priests and scribes have vanished, children teething, is the prescription of of n w sec.surveyed missionary call to Scandinavia. 8, TP 14. s r 3 E, before the one of the best female nurses and physijourney from home was very pleasant and have caused them to form themof the county Court of San pete and interesting. On the 23rd ol June I selves in different parties, religiously cians in the United States, and has been Judge Co, Utah, or in bis absence, before the lauded safe and in good health inCopen-hage- and politically. The war is coming and is used for forty years with never-failin- g Clerk of said Court, at Manti. Utah, on where I was heartily received by near at hand and all nations shall meet success by millions of mothers for their the 6th day of April, 1SS9. He our esteemed President, H, C. Flyg ire. it as the Lord said, the wicked shall children. During the process of teeth- Saturday, names the following witnesses to prove After spending several days in Den- destroy one another. ing its value is incalculable. It relieves the complete irrigation and reclamation mark's capitol I lelt to labor accord. ng This condition is brought upon the the child from pain, cures dvsemery and of said land viz: Christian JohnChristian-sen.Andrein the diarrhita, in Aarhus and bowels, to appointment, griping conference, people by the turning away from true . J.Aagard, Cornelius Collard. By giving health to the under the direction of Pies.f. C. Neilsen, principles, as all virtue and true Rasmus Andersen, all of Fountain Green the 1 child it rests mother. was Price who was released in August, and 25.C a I Utah. with a love to live Godly, is called to fill his place as Conference of the past and all priuciales of moraliit) bottle. Notice is also hereby given that Ole C. president. is trampled upon by the majority, and "MARVELS OF THE WEST. Anderson, of Fountain Green, Sanpete From eight to eleven Utah elders have owing to this, tjarknes covers the county, Utah, has filed notice of intenbeen very diligent and energetic labor- earth and gross darkness the minds of Six Books in one Volume; Marvels of tion to make proof on his desert land ers in spreading the gospel truths in this the people. Nature; Marvels of Race; Marvels of En- claim No. 2142, for tinsurveyed land, beIn closing will say that I am well and part of the Lords Vineyard, Fruits of Marvels of Mining; Marvels of ginning at a point 20 chains n of Red our labors have been realized on all in good health which God has continu,-all-y terprise; Stock Raising and Marvels of Agricult Butte Springs, about 4 miles n and e of sides, so much so that a zeal and earngiven me, though being forced, ure. Ft. Green, Utah, Territory, thence e 20 estness with a love for the gospel's with my beloed family, to pass through thence s So chaines, thence w. chaines, AGENTS WANTED is a manifested feeling among trials wh-cGod, m His wisdom, his N 80 chaines. thence 40 chaines, In all Drethren. of the country lor this grand e 20 chaines thence the seen fit to place upon us. I feel to parts in Tp. 13, s r 3 e 320 actes, It has been a source of pleasure to see tender my heartfelt thanks to all my New Book. The largest sale in the before the Judge ol the county Court of our young men fromZion.who have been brethren and sisters who have associ- shortest time of any book published; County, or in his absence before forced to learn the language, take so ated with and condoled my dear family nearly 800 pages and over 350 elegant Sanpete the Clerk of said court at Mauti, Utah earnestly to the work and meet with md me under the trying circumstances. engravings. Fine portraits of 21 Rail- on Saturyay, the 6th day of April, 1889. s such good fefclings.considering all Our heavenly Father has given me road Kings, Mining and Cattle Kings. The success of working Agents is He names the following witnesses to theyare subject to while a mis- snength to pass through all and to lhm prove the complete irrigation and redo I give all piaise. sionary something remarkable, many of them clamation of said land viz. Andrew J. Often are they brought to circumstanIt will give me joy to see my home are making from Aagard.John L.Jewkes, Rasmus Ander S5.00 to $20.00 a day. ces, that would at home be repulsive to again. son, Niels Madsen Soborg, all of Ft. their better senses, which they, with I wish success to all efforts for the A new Agent sold 70 copies m 6 days. humbleness bow to here because all de- good of Zion and the wotk of God, Agents pyqfil $136 50. Show the book Green, Utah. D. Webb sires and feelings are laid for the love of With mauy kind regards to all, I re- and it sells itself. None but good earnRegister est and and the workers truth wanted, as territory is very main your Brother in the work of spreading give joy valuable. Do not delay, but write at Bird A Lowe happiness to their saints in their often God, Attvs for Appl. Mar. 6 Ap. 1 1 once for illustrated circulais and special L. S. Andersen. poor circumstances. e terms free. Our young men. when here, realize Aarhus, Denmark, March 3rd, 1SS9. 2 ou wilt need no exfer-encor capital in this business at our NOTICE. Those who know themwell how beneficial it would have been ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL "new plans" allow agents to order boots selves indebted to this paper are retor them to have known the Danish ESTATE. on So days' time before paying our quested to call and settle a3 those we language and if all the young men at is hereby given, that in pursu- bills. Notice owe desire their pay. Please remember Address home could hear their advice they ance of an order of the Probate Court in would no doubt heat the words study and for the The History Co., 723 Market St. this. of county Sanpete. Territory San Francisco, Cal. your mother tongue and prepare for of Utah, made on the irtli day of March, Scandinavia, of estate the the mater ofGeurge As a general thing we have had con- i889,in VV. Crisp, deceased, the undersigned. the W. T. REID, siderable liberty in preaching the gospel Administrator J. II. WODSKOW, of the Estate of said and on all opportunities have not failed President. will sell W. Secrettry at Crisp, deceased, George to improve it. public auction, to the highest bidder, lor The people have received us with cash -o and subject to confirmation by said yosome reluctance but from the higher on Friday, the 5th dav ot class there has been interest manifested Probate Court,two o'clock p.m. at Spring at to know the truth about us as a people April,in1S89, front of the Co op store, in said and thereby have gained many friends. City, of Sanpete, all the right, ti tie., Our labor has not been in vain. In county interest and estate of the saidGeorge W the past year eighty six, most- Crisp at the time of his death, and all the ly young people, have embraced the title and interest that the said right, several while conference in this gospel has, by operation of law or otherothers have been added to our little estate wise, acquired other than or in addition flock through this winter. that of the said George VV. Crisp at At different times have I visited all to the time of his death, in and to all those found in conference and the the saints certain lots, pieces or parcels of land of the them who have been members lying and being in the said Church, from 15 to 31 years, and who situated, of Sanpete, Territory of Utah have had to fight poverty and oppres- County bounded and described as follows, sion all these years, and thisjeondition and t. Lot 3, block 67, plat A. Spring City has always been freely dealt out to the of an acre. Survey containing saints in the world. Also that certain piece or parcel of land This has brought me to sympathize at the North East corner of for them, as all elders do who become beginning the South East quarter of section 24 Feelcondition. with their acquainted Township 15, South e f Range 3 East, ings often come to me that our brethren South Twenty one and and sisters at home have forgotten that thence thence West, twenty and 0 chains, out been have brought they themselves thence North East along centre chains, wickfrom the oppression, poverty and ol Oak Creek thirty and chains, edness of Babylon and that we live in thence 0 North six and chains, the day of gathering as the Lord said thence East lour and chains to "this wont is for the Saints in Zion to place of beginning containing nineteen fulfill by the offerings of their multiplied and 0 acres. substances the Lord has given them, Also a parcel beginning at the North Though I realize the great trials and West corner of the South West persecutions the God (earing people are of section 19 Township 15. South quarter Range y suffer and must passing through chains East, thenceEast o. and for their religion, yet we can do much 4thence South and chains eighteen of from the band in loosing poverty 0 thence West o and chains, and sisters that our of brethren many thence North to place ofbeginning, conare vet in Babylon. 0 acres. The oppressors have forgotten the taining Also at the same time and place the Redeemers words, Do not touch my following described personal property anointed, and woe unto them that will be sold in accordance with the orfight against Zion. der of said Probate Court made on the I hope that we, as a people, can say said nth day of March, a.d, 1889, to wit' with all truthwe love God and will keep 125 Bushels of wheat, more or less, If this be the his commandments. " oats. universal feeling then the people ofZion 251 Cow and calf will use their means and influence in of stock, andthe interest thereWe on3Shares building up the kingdon of God. in Spring City Mercanwe labor for Zion are of Zion therefore tile Institution. and as the Prophet Joseph said "we Terms of sale Cash. give all men right to worship how, what Terms and conditions of sale on Real or where they please,. or labor for their Estate Cash. Ten percent, of the purrespective interests and we for ours. chase To the young men and ladies at home on themoneyofto be paid to the auctioneer sale, balance on confirmaday let me sav.be on the watch tower, work tion ot sale by said Probate Court, Deed with zeal and earnestness for your ad- at expense of purchaser, vancement morally, religiously pud John R Baxter, of God needs work The intellectually. Administrator of the Estate of it and should for to need it, you you you George VV. Crisp, deceased, be purseless, Prepare.yourselves for misMarch 12th, 1889 Manti, sions at home and abroad, Help to 5i-VV. K. Reid, Attv- - FROM SCANDINAVIA n, & SURGEON PHYSICIAN & TLlO R. Co, S.P.V.R. WILL ULL 0 0 A 1. $3 .75 Derton At Cliostor, At Music Store. A. Marker, EAGE ROCK, IDAHO. op Musical 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 Bull's Violin Playing in it and much good information in for musicians Send me your orders for what you want in the Music line, ALSO Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate Jewelry, Cultery, Etc,, Etc. Motto. Square Dealing Fair terms Standard good, low, Prices. XT. B W2U0. PLA.IN &2A2S&-- and ARTISTIC P AINTE R.. for Publication. 0. 83(4. . Salt Luke City, 0. T. Fob.2T, Notice it hereby given that tb following-named settler has filed notice of hia intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aaid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Brnery County. U Tf at theCountyCourt House at Castle Pale U. T., on Saturday, ApriJ Tip: Erin A, Howard, i) 8 No. 1G314 13th. for the N E N E Sec 1 Tp 17 8 R 8 K 4o acres H names the following witnesses to prove hn continuous residence upon and cultivation of, aid land, vie: Albey L Shennao, Delos D. Crandal, Robert Gordon, Frank bberman, all of Huntington, Emery Co M C,T. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regula tiona of the Interior Department, why auci proof should not be allowed, will be given &q st the above .mentioned time opportunity of said place to cross? xamine the witnesses claimant, and to offer cMdence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. D WEBB, Regielef Mardapll Stayner A Sirnmnns, Attya. Land Office &t i8. aj w ss lollee fsr Publication, wind-colic- 45-5- 2 incon-vience- -- il thus 26-1- 0 50-10- 0 70-10- 50-10- 0 50-10- to-da- 33-10- 0 dealer in all descriptions NO. 5L MARCH 27, 1889 96-10- 0 ; MAIN ST MANTI. 4 House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Caiciraining, Etc. done on Short notice. Two Blocks t ett'fif Tithing Ojjiee, MANTI, UTAH. r 5 No. 8240, Land Office at Salt Lake i. uv . Utah, Feh, 12. I8W. given that the following-nameNotice in hereby has filed notice of bis intention t make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge jor in his absents the County Clerk) of tikut'ry o r, T at the County Court House at Castle list, on mturdav. March 30, 1hh9, vir; JauuaA. Ml tt.ee, Transmuted 11, E. No 704. toy W h N. E..A 8. K. H N.W, N. . h. He names the fol K. . .ser 28, I p, 17 J. K. lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resiof said land, vis: dents upon aud cultivation NeilaC Jurgensen, Anthony A. Humble, John W. C. Gardner of HuntingUm.Emery Guyrnoh Albert Co., L. T, Auy prison who desires to protest against the a.iowHiBB of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the reg billions ol (he luterior Department why tlHb allowed, will be given aw piooi should atnot be above mentioned time and the opportunity cross examine 10 the witnesses of said place claimant, and to otter evidence in rebuttal of lhat submitted by claimant. D.Wbbb: Register. Febio M&rSJ? Stayner & Simmons, Attya. NOTICE. In the Probate Court in and for San- pete County U. T. in the Matter of the Estate of Notdsiiom. Deceased. John Noiue i f time and place for probate of Will. Nonce is lieieby given that Friday the I2th day of April, I889 at 10 oclock, a. m. of said day at the Court room of said Court at the City of Manti, 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. And at the same place at 11 oclock 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 Mareu Johnson for Letlers Testamentary. 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 Tesiamentary, John Reid, Clerk, 49-- 3 Wm. T. Reid Atty. otic, For Publication. NO. 8282. Land Office at Salt Lake City V. T , Feb. 2(5, 1HK9 . Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hia Intention to rtiaka final proof in support of hta claim, and that aaid proof will ba ss&de before the Probate jntle or in hia absence the county Clerk of Ktnery Couutv U , T.. at the Court House at Caatle Dale, V. T. on Saturday, April 13, lHfeg, vt?: AJbey I.. Sher A N Kk man, H K no. 6478 for the 8 N VV N E fe Sec 18 Tp I7 S k 9 J5, N W j A N W and names the following witnesses to prove hia coutinuoua reeiilence upon and cultivation ot aaid Und, viz hlisa Cox, KUaa il. Cox, Benjamin Tone. George A, Humble, all of Huutiugton Lnieiy county. V. . Any person who desires to protest against tha Bllotnm e of such proof or who knows of any ubMaiitidl reasou under the law and regulations ot Ine interior Iepartmentwbvauch proof should not be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned txms and place to crosa-exaine the witnesses of aaid claimant, and io offer evidence lu rebuttal of that submitted by claim- ant. Stayner xSimmona, Atty, D.Webb Register, Mar.hAp.il NOTICEFOR PUCLICATION No. 3288. Lnd Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. March, 14th, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made belore the Judge or Clerk of the , County Court of Emery county at Castle Dale, Utah, on Saturday, April 27th, 1889, viz: William J. Powell, h e, no. 6336. transmuted d. s. no. 8366 for the s e J ol and Lots 2 Nw and s tr 4 of N E & 3,Sec4 Tp 19, s r 9 e, S.L.M. Utah.He names tne lollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz; Sylvester Wilson, Ervin Wilson, Hans P. Marsing, and ThomasRhodes all of Emery county Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned the time and place to witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. D. Webb, Register. 24 Mar, T.C, Bailey, Atty 4 cross-exami- U r.l. H. SPERRY, HAS OPENED A Sartoor Hop Two Doors North Of Store, Manti. Give him a call. Co-o- p Our friends will please remember that we want wood, hay, wheat, potatoes, bam, cabbage, store orders and cash at this office. To the Bishops of San Pete- Blank "Reccommends to the House of the Lord at this office, Price: 50 for soceuts 500. ? 75 cents; 150 for f 1 and S2.50 for DZHAIilURS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Are still at their old stand, - too for 0 dim Steet, Manti, Utah., Any one wishing to buy an organ bar-of sewing maching can make a good We ingain by calling at this office. sure cheaper and better terms tha auybody else. Poplar & Balm of Gilead shade trees for sale at Funks Lake, delivered to any part of Sanpete Co., on reasonable terms. All orders received bv, CitARLes Music. Sterling Sanpete Co., Utah. |