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Show 1 YOL. Y. sm - - i -c MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, CTA R, THURSDAY, PurchasAssociation. ing Ciicago fenb for Circulars and see Thouiaubs of denefits. J, isiater, Lake City, Utah. i live schools, than if they were thorough- health to the By posted in .Methods and well ground-- ! child it rests the giving mother. Price 25.C a ed in Peyehology. The school bill was bo'e- generally paid in wheat, potatoes, pork or word according to the needs of the I edagogue. W hen asettler arrived, his first care was to find a place to live, he applied to the bishop, who gave him a place in town, la the treatment of slight ailments supposed to' be about an acre, and a lot would save a vast amount of sickness in the held consisting of ten acres. He and misery. One of Ayers Pills, taken then proceeded to make a home for after dinner, w ill assist Digestion ; taken himsell and family. This nearly always at Eight, will relieve Constipation ; Consisted of a "dugout of one room, taken at any time, will correct irreguwhich served as a parlor, bed room, larities of the Stomach and Bowels, kitchen, etc In one end was a fire- stimulate the Liver, and cure Sn k place, 111 the other end a door. As the Headache. Ayer's Bills, as ail know roof was dut thrown on willows and who use them, are a mild cathuriie, stiaw, and nearly on a level with the pleasant to take, and always prompt ground there is many a story told of and satisfactory in their results. the accidems happening to the roof X can recommend Ayer's lhlls ahm e wheie the ox or Cow or one of the neigh-hot- s all others, having long proved their value as a wandered on to the top of a subterranean home. Stoves weie very M.dice, some of the people did rot even J. T. Ib is, own a bake oven. 1 lie bent iron hook for myself and family. Leithsville, la. was in comm m use to hang and pitsof the Ayer's Pills have been In use in my kettles on. The fumiluie was family upwards of tweniy years, anil most pnmitive kina, a deal table, a have completely verified ail that IS couple of benches made of slabs, a few claimed for them. Thomas F. Adams, Ban Diego, Texas. boaids to make a kind of bunk bedI have used Ayer's pills in mv famistead and usually an old Conn-trunk for seven or eight yeais. Whenever brought from their home bev i:d the ly sea. weie all that was ceded, ut at least I have an attack of headache, to w huh I am very subject, I take a dose of Ayer s all that was wahui the leach of the avPills and am always promptly relieved. ' erage pioneer, I find them equally beneficial .u colds-and- , But peril ips the greatest straights in mv family, they are used for weie in doming, there was none in the bilious complaints and other d.stui trances with such good effect that we rare-lCoutr.tv and tile tiuusewile was obliged ever, have to call a physician " I'cu and dam, in older to make the ' H. ifVoulliemC. Hotel VouUienh!, Saraold stock last as mg as p issible. Sometoga Springs, N. Y. times tiie patches had iu be taken from whateve. Was liaudv and olj tents wagon covers and sudi things had to be tftlFARED BT used at tunes. Shoes were olien made ol and if a tri.de could be made Dr. J. C. Ayer At Co., Lowell, Mass. with an Indian for a pair of mocassins, SoU by all Dealers in Medicine. they were put carefully away to be Used only for Sunday or state occasions. Gunnison was soon created a precinct with Bp. Kearnes as Justice, buttiieie was veiv little need of t lie offices of the law. There was plenty of room for all. so that litigation was not necessaty, beAN sides the people were not lichen nigh pETE to iiidulgemtiie luxury if a law sad nK-tol he hoys would s metiiiies get. a fEPTIME CAUl).2Jjr wild, hut the block tcadieis w uiM Trins leave daily (Sunday exassess a fine ol liuni one to iuc hus.ieN of w heat, accmdiiig ;o tile lien-i cepted) going 1101 tii tines weie general v paid auo al' b.. 9 :00 a.m. Choeter. - tied. 9:1)0 Moroni, awkwaicl was ihc fiist season The bi 9 45 Draper, Miev lhe of distance se'iieis on account Fountain Green. 10 : 10 n id t They had bring me water. i fa iiiiully to get the water d tcli w ,ik 10 30 Divide, co..i,ile'ed to the settlement but had Mn i nSt, Ne,,!ij, 1 :20 .tee a enable to do so, ah me water Arrive Nephi, 1 1:25 tm culinary purposes had lo he (ini off S.n iuuicd or earned from the San Bitch nt. River, a distance of a quarter of a mile. Nepin, ' Bp. Kearnes Had dug a well twenty-twMain St Nepi.:.i2.40 feet deep, and found water, but it was 1 30 Divide, No one else tried to t .o salty i dunk. 6 5 p. m. F tillin', ibtam water in this way until a few yeais 2.15 afterward. There was at this time (1S63) Drupe:, t families living ill Gunnison Me rum. 2:30 raised ami .m inciease of twenty-tw- o Cheater. 3 :00 Arrive e the sixty-fivfamilies at tne amount to Stages connect at Moroni for ali close of the veur. saniedi-rnill the "Iiieir life was usually parts of San Pete and Sevier. Thko. Bkubace, Manager. ioii, as they increased in the art of building, log houses began to take the H. S. Kerb, General Supt. placeof dug nits which were followed in their turn by m ne pretentuous dwellings of adobe, brick 01 rock, with a cor- RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAIL responding improvement 111 lurniture WAY. and clothes. It would be inieresting to of the World! Lln Sc m i evolution f 0111 this follow orldl of the process did space permn building, too much space has bet., this branch of the subjec. To be row. u Our Prize Articles No. a. Common Sense H.P.LARSEN.P.M. written by iago. Dealer in Paints. Oils, Etc., a fall line of Chemicals. Proprietary Articles, including Drugs, Medicines, CHAPTER Gunnison as Tine S.P.V.R. R. Co. COAL! COAL! At3.75 Derton At Chester. Robbins House, WILL KELL would be. To us, as of our own be of more for the same velers. ah. RATES:REAS0NA3U. iWS KOFFORD AND ALDRICH. GeneralMerchandise Drv Goodi, Groceries, Notions, and a fall line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store in the County. Call and be convinced. blocks South Pleasant. 2 of Co-o- Mt. p, Made and Imported ; Styles, Varieties and Prices. s n as Bishop. i860 H. H. Kemi pany settled Pleasant Planing Lumber, Pickets, Mouldings, &c. kinds of Custom work All j RAILROADS. i done on short notice. Orders by Mail Promptly attended to. Bent Hansen.Prop. Main St Mt Pleas int P. O. BRATJTZEG- - , I.. 1 la. i.- wait ! in the j j . o 'her ,rtv-ilnc- e e be!.w aLuiit cue m.iv ni.h--s ut J Hutchinson1-tamp ca'u .is. nelow the pic ..1 It had bee.i t lie expert'll c uf iiiaiiy, that in these J its ..I h.diau ligutsit was better to live in t Jits, or at least close Orson logeiher, as a means of detence. Accord Hyde advised a consolidation. ingly the upper camp moved down to the lower, and Bp. Hutchinson having been leleasod from acting as bishop, on account of poor health, H H, Kearnes was lei i. in charge. The summers of 61 and '62 proved that the location was a poor one for the il uds well nigh ruined the homes that h id been erected or perhaps it would he neaier the truth to say dug. Prest. lit i'Mnuii Young Visited the new settlement mid proposed a change which was i aoi the present situation wa-- 1 Imseii. In the fall and winter follow iu lie cinnge was effected, and the tuun had f Gunnison, as we know it beginning. is situated on the north I he town bank of the Sail Pilch river about thiee nules above the mouth of that stream. It was named alter the brave captain who in September 1853 fell a prey to the Indians near the Sinks f the Sevier but a quarter of a century Al'hou-dsince that time, there is as has elap-e- d much d.liercnce between the people an then and now, as if they were of pubeiiiitclv different race. The onlywas ic building for a along time granary,a tubing itoi.se, ti.edas social wunli seived as a schoolroom, of two hull and taieinacle. It was built leu hs of lo;s and was tweniy by forty III the centre feef iis'Je and on each i .n,e side was a door, twenty by side of the dour a w.ndow,made was roof The inches. foity were slraw and dirt, lhe slogs and nnU, sawed oil one side al Bunce c av white washed on the lnsi-.e-hill. witn A larte chalk the from brought the d o rock fire place was 111 each end a ub le. of pine rough was made slabs, the and benches made ol ruiiguholes bored flat side turned up and two in each end for me legs. assembled old Here in the winter days what education and young to obtain hard circumstanunder very could they others Books ces. Some brought Bible old volume ol of Mormon, often an text a as dutv did Stars even almanacs were used alas,.,a were some, better material, roniDelled 0 get along without books, a'most a" unknwn ,uxury' S ates w it must there was any grading and rnethod of have been by the pr,m.t,ve chnrt les at one end o! tne u-- ' Boot and Shoemaker. First Class Custom Work and Repairing do.m. Call and see Mr. Br.mtzeg as ids work is truely fir?t el as- - n tvrry particular. Prices Modern in, and terms ea-block west of Lowrys Store Manti. v. Shop 4 John R. Neilson, 3 Boot All !'T3 il and Shoe kinds of Custom Work ucatl done and a good fit guaranteed 'Repairing done on Short Sohc 5 Doors west of Lowiy C Son. Manti, Utah. temple hotel, Main Street. Manti. First Class Accommodations. visiting the Temple should inquire for this House. Free conveyance to the so -Temple every day-AlStabling. and Grain Hay, Ebbe Jessen, Proprietor 27 All those Tonsorial Artist M. H. SPERRY, HAS OPENED A Barfcsr SHOP Two Store, Doors North Of Manti, Give him a call. Co-o- p , y. . s, , c OUR best known the vegetable its and eeonon y is saparilla be saidA (Jr S' f'wy'Hood's strength Sar- larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar in Its medicinal merits. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto unknown, and has won for itself , the title of " The greatest bloody purifier ever discovered. Peculiar In its good name there is now home, of Hood's Sarsaparilla more in Lowell, where it Is made, than of all other blood Peculiar In Rs record of sales no other preparaUon ever attained such popu-t- y In so short a time, and retained Its popularity . confidence among all classes il people so steadfastly. Do not be Induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, - kand S Hoods Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggUu. fl;alxtorf&. Propmdoftly by C. L HOOD A CO., Apotheesrtot, LowU, Mt IQO Doses One Dollar .Nirr..v. Fr niiliuii Prvui s in. Land Uflliue at Halt Lakolty, puuib4r, 2l, thst Ih ft'luiWUig niiiiPd iibsrrlir g sen has flied uotic of Ills iTUation to make hnal proof in Hu;iort of his clsmj, ami tht said berr the coumy Clsrk of proof will br tua-iSan County, I.T. st Majiti "au Pet Coun tv, on November 9lh. 1 rlr: Thomas Kesot Nan Countv. U. T.. t. 3, 110t.9,for the Wal, N W. of N. W. k, sec Tp. 18 8. K.3. East, Ms ftatnes tlir following witnesses to 8. L. M. his continuous rsiilvn e upon, sad cult! prove vatin oi iaid land, viz: John J. Hsrse. fcolo. attler e M, man Jensen Keese, Henry R. 1 homas nit of Wles. 'an lete Countv. L). T. FKAN K D. UOBBS, Register. Wilkes and Thsmpaou. A ttys, 244 Notice of Final Proofs. No. 1 w. T. T. Huh. is ksreby given that ths following Dataed settler haa filed notice of his intention io lukehnnl proolln support of hie claims and ae euro Dual entry thereof, and that said proof will be raaie brfore the Probate Judge of Sau couniy. U. .. or in hit absence biore tm County clerk of laid cotintv on aturdav the 'n.l. dav of Novrm1er, A. II. via; Petr Paterae u Houirstead tutry No. 65 for NWS. W ani N sec. 47, Tp. 16, 8. H 3 K, aTd csm fi. the fllowiuK witnessoa to prove bts continuous residence upon sud cultivation of said lan-i- , Andrew H&nson. Gustav V nooerberg, vi , Andrew N. (lanwea and WtlHam I3awdeu,sll of Ephraim, Sanpete Countv, Utah Terr FRANK D. HOURS. Bolster 24-Bird and Lowe, Atty s. U. 8. Land office nt Salt Lake City Notu final I'kuuk. notice or homestead No. 150 Laud Office ut bait Luke City. UtHh. out. 7tii, Notice is bfivby r:ven that the foUowiug named settler hus filed notice of her intcntDot to iiiuk tinul proof in support of hercisfiu, and that said proof will be made hefor lit Frobute ludife or in his absence the county Iii-'Clerk of Emery county, 1'tah, at Em Utah, on Velnes.i,iy Nnv 'A!th. !'ctir - . - Leave p- STOVES! ly sst V. o . carter of faaoUanu nt p'. has been wn.' j leaned, that nacN V'd pev..n. aa3o?ii;:cn, te ths Is company or cc po 'j.y rtgal ful owner of nr occupants, or to be S3L 2p'ed ittsic, t' ' pcumbioi of eald n 1 .j .ct.blctk, chare, -- K s or pared th.'raf, f. sii rortba alter the first re or 0: la by his, 02 tccr o 'ey, spj a stats a curate meat m wr-?g A'ih land thspai.ila. r c.lc us tohrvaaaid in srtK'h t a. ais, c any inaiid f r araator spat-terest, 0 be entitled therein r hic je, a. to recei of aad cs ver - ayca.ir v e to ths('ieric o- the Probate Cl c at Macfci 'Ctui.r ' r T 1 in of aald ht fidng oy, cits, Us ccsalc; c'.icc to all perstatement sons ciaini:ig a.y i.'ts.-e- t ?stncd lacd of theclv.rc and ail yr ; tjs s a 'Unt' tch sta.s-meupersoua frT'nq to 4 deiia w'C'iin tbs as atw 7s mention4 ed shall ba forever k uraa tas rlht cf claiming or recovering ;la lrii c'a'iid by ihstn, or suy cr 11 any part, parcel or interest or estate Ooir of u'S or equity, prohare thereof, ty vided that iraen go2d cacie a arewn why such Utemeut could co-- be fled s; aln tka ttma herein specified, tbs Oiocit Ja 40 may ateud the time not ezcedg osaysrr fjom tha first pubtii'slion of this noitov hirst 1ubliahed Aug. 15. A D. 189-AuIfiw Mayo. oi 1oronicliy, . Jsncaa, Successor to Jsns G Melton. Ui t 81 a cl., at rrt iDcrjcr tiie 'y t'tj tr NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Or AC OUST. In the Probate Courtof the county of Sanpete, Territory of Utah. In the mutter of the estate of fflole C. Jensen, deceased. Notice of settlement of aerount. Notice is hereby given, that Hans Jensen, the executor of the Lust Will and Testament of Niels C aensen, deceased, bus rendered and presented for settlement, and tiled ia said Court his final account or his admin'S-trattoof said estate; and that Monday, tba lMh day of wov. 1P being a day of a term of suid Court, to wit: of the HoveinWr term, at li o'clock A m., at the Court Room of said court, st ihe Court House In Ilantt City, in said county, has been appointed by the Judge of said Court, frtho settlement of said account, aud for the hearing of said petilioe and asking for distribution, at which timeestate in said place any person interested same. th contest and may appearDated Oct- nth, lsrtb Jobu Keid, Clerk Wm.T. Bold, Atty. n Notice of (kettlement of A ssd rev not D Mtribution of Cetai. the Probate Court of the county ofFaa-pete- . Territory of (Jiait. Nutlee of settlement of account, and die trihutiun of estate. In the Matter of the Estate of KusmusOlsen, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Hans P. OUea, rue executor of tue Last Will aud TesUmnnl Rasmus Olsen, deceased, ha reule ed and aud filed in said presented for settlement, o.irt his final account of nis adnoaisl ration of said estate; andaUo filed a petition asking of 8ttd estate and tii! Monf'r a distrduUn at H o'rloi k a. tha 38th day cf day, Mt f said Court ut the Room Court the p,, said Sitnpvta Court House in Manti City, by the Judgs county, has been of aia Court, for the settlement r,f nhh! count and for the hearing of said peutioa, unking for distribution, at which time and in autd estate place suv person interested same. may appear and contest the Hated. Oct 15th 189. John Held, "Clerk, Win. T. Keid, Atty. Tn 1 of trasanl. irsuf Setileuaent Court of the county of 8an-- t vi.a torv of Utah. .. titer estateof Barah of the Copley, of account. It reliY that Mary S. Baxter, given niniitiMirix of tlieestuto of Sarah Uop- i HHi-h.i rendered and presented for her final .a ue ut . and lib-- iu said court atlministratioo of said estate: at fount of f r distnhutioo of tHts,lind that hu l Motid . the Hth.d ay of not., A 1. J&9,stll o'ciH k a m., at the Couit Room of said in Manti City, in at the tnurt ftotiai been duly appointed , ba Bfiprt, cuuh' of the settlement sjud 01. far tie i, by Judge of Raid iHiiit, Hil l i.'! petition asking and placs any nhobtiuie fir(litnbmion, a' -- .1 ! in may appear perou n Uie und contest Luted, Uctoio r l.tu 1'.'. John Be id. Clerk, Wm. T. held, Atl'y f i never-tailin- g where. M0RTENSEU. j H J.Spanish Fork, Utah. Wui. T. Kohl, Atty. 2 kudo ui m. salt Lakity 7 10 a m. an! R.ftOp. Craina leave halt (,ake dailv, for the Resources of '.to Life of Lisin Hvgiene. Besides these we hope to have histories of Mt. Pleasant, Ephraim at Otto G. Olsens, arid Fairview : two or more sketch- Furniture, arties of the Indian wars; other Paints and Oils, alOtto G. Olsenfe. at Otto G. Olsens. cles o i hygiene.education, romance Wall Paper, at Otto G. Olsens. and Sash Doors, el Pete Everyone interested in San fu- Grocieries, etc, at Otto (J Olsens. Countv, its past, present and Biligste bus i St.iden. for the Utah subscribe should ture, Ephraim, tinel during the publication these articles. A Weekly paper and Supplement ppvr. at making it a advance Cooking stoves. if or in $2.50 per annum, Give ar. your one us 0(1. yi Try $2 Heating stoves, semi to Parlor stoves name to our loeal agent, or this office by the earliest mail. A greater variety than ever, now ADVICE TO MOTHER. on hand and will be sold at a for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup, ol verry small profit. is the prescription teething, children The people of Sanpete Co. would one ol the best female nurses,?,?d Pen do well to give me a call, btates United in the dans with before going elsefortv for years need ordhei semi-Week- vry c' t '.r.' rt" tfca North East Itnags ,VrMvp 15 boctSof Laa ir t,us. f.T tks In- at aad o?cu ?"S3f a: land for ttwn-s- ; 30 ipu. !iaBrtiger Nonh, 10 conneci with the u, U. Ry. end the U. & m aud7:0p. m. and irrive in N. Ry.a at i. ah Lfikeuy at 11. 0 a m. and 3 30 p. in. leave trams Nephi for for lha North i'reijfht at 7:3i a, mt and for lhe south at 6 J5 p m. Fbasoib Cope, Gen F. A P. AgL SuDt. ions Sharp, Gen. Mam Street Sait Lake City. General Ofllcea, r.-- . 1, and Ji, A. D, has mm Addition No. Z? smbraciag tbs a? fc y othcis of equal nicil. taat have tectived yet not Edue.uioii Suiiic of i'i iiitMples UTAZ CENTRAL TIME CARD Mar 12. lsa. Locally Applied follow: daily PtiiapBtftT Tmins IreveNpbl to nod Going North History of M u.i!. 8.91 miu. and outh at Going historv different Arrive at Salt Lake 10:10 a. m. and . tbs Trr Lsr9-f-ureo- f s.sio. t'iau IO (HKOITOR9. hnk Peterson, Iteceosed. iv the undersigned, given hereby executor of the Last Will and Testament of John hrik Petenteii.deceased, to tbecreditor of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the vouchers, within four months after tiie first publication of this notice to the said executor at his residence in Kairview City, beSanpete county, t'tah Territory, theof same the bus! transaction ing the place or the in of uea of said estate, said county Sanpete. Audrew Peterson, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Krlk Peterson, p- ea- J. U.it'd nt Maut itv, U. T , this 14th day of Oct, v9, ' Pe--- Eat kha Ith-nr-- y villiJohnr 1 print.) ' '4h E visile Noli - heeii tvi to before the fir-- t and c .a . bt-c- cf c . br b PifiloWti g flic- ,ll i : ' . 20 s I of pu l.h re c ai Hi ,t mi , t le I, c i I "" ' !o,l c II,cl' I rotahc.ai hi d will appear ..i i, pi maps, with tion iibcr.-pcrs- e - ucrr ntcry of 8 the only meiii-cin- e which can truly One Hundred Doses Dollar. Medicines In cf nt.'ry, f jlic i 8ec. 30 sjd ovtll " quarts of Cc king-recuii- Toarnulte Xotlra, To all whnzs It tcay ernes ro. Notice la g. a; y the uaderslgnsd May t irpets Conn ;y Vtahlsr- or cf Moron nl Tcr, remedies, in PRIZE Alt; success by millions of mothers of tee ch.ldren. During the processR too. incalculable. the other. The teachers, ing its value is be feared weie not always Though it from pain, cures dysen.e y child w the ere Iroin a normal college, in me bowels. graduates to their pr.m.- - diarrhoea, griping perhap better adapted -- ar in combination, proportion, and preparation of Ingredients, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative value of the e nee-e--.,- e u co.11-luie- yAUET HsrviiCIty Many peculiar points make Hood's Sarsaparilla superior to all other medicines-Peculi- e taw-hid- I ! mui. . Ayers Pills, 1 t Pleasant. St, I, v, I UATEOH & HAHS3H, Main natives of Utah, the history Territory must ol necessity 1 Cheapest! Home All 1 1 Boots & Shoes. The Best! The Cathartic interest than that of others, reason that a history of the United States is ol more importance to a native of America than the historv of any other nation. It is more intimately connected with us. of more interest t us because we know the localities, the founders were our laihers or grandfathers aud it is our home. More to our advantage because from the experience of the past we can be guided to a great extent in our every day business. But the history of Utahs settlement contains a narrative of very absorbing interest. From it we can learn many valuable lessons. The old story of religious persecution is here shown up vividly, the struggle of man for a home, secure from intrusion, where the owner canenjoythegre.it boon of liberty, the courage to overcome difficulties, tales of adventure, of sufieting, toil and want all find a place in that short but eventful page of the world's record. Nearly every town and villiage have their story to tell and many of them art he story of alike in the main events. want and suffering, Indian wars, grasshopper ravages, &c , have many countei-part- s in the Territory; no section of the country is wholly without them, all have been built up in poverty and was ab mt to add sorrow, but there has been less of that than we might suppose. Previous to 1859 no attempt ad been made to settle in the Sevier Valiev, bin in the spring of that year. Judge Peacock of Manti, established a camp on the San Pitch about two miles west . f Clu'k Hi and about two miles e i; ft. mi ilm pie a j l.nciiiii-- 1 ent site of the town Accomodations for TraGood Stabling, Feed, Etc s First-clas- it was in Early Days 1 here is nu theme ol more interest to mankind than that of the historv of our race To live, as it were, wth the people of past ages, and watch the progress of events and see from what small sometimes great national characteristics sprmc. It is by a study of history that we learn to take of many things tor our own advantage llv good, noting where other people have failed, we learn to shun many of the evils that have wrecked others, and life becomes less of an experiment than it otherwise goods, Perfumeries, Soaps, Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, Groceries, Cigars and Tobim co, Etc., Etc., constantly on hand 1413 Ephraim City, Utah Toilet Combs, ' I NO. 29 Peculiar wind-coli- lv 45-5- the Manager, Main St., Gunnison, 31, 1889. j OEITTS "WANTED. R. West. Salt OCT ttMite end Fmiif il: : t m cf. I'1 'nit T. T. u, lW9t ',plmier that the f diowing- f.M,, given ith d indiee of his mtentioB oi I,,-;- M . f. -, in Nuopurt of in claim pnnfi a ill he ntmie before the in hi absence, the Clerk HM culti v non Probate Judge upor l WiUiaiA of the ('ountv Court) of m rv Co , P. T., at hKcani-fHale, U. T. Countv Court lion ut ( i,a, JohnChe.t,all of Guu- - the William A. on Saturday, Nov. tth. 19, tir FraHK D. Hobbs, Register. Siakcr, H. 'K. No.6fi2 for the m,N. '4 S. CK.B. X T Net, h. E. octlO-covhue. 17, and W. K. lie names Ihe following wi n - 8 to prove hm continuous residence u?.u aud iion rder of Sate of Beal Irtats. cultivation of, said land, via: Jouu Probate Coun, of the county of San Ote N. Tuft, Juw'ph W. Moors, Ab rt A. lty la the Co '1 , U T. Erne of Utah. of ail y pete. erritory iluutington,i RANK D UepiHtcr. In th matter of the Estate of Antbon Chris tenseo, deceaaed. Stajrner A Simmons, Attys sliow cause why order of sale of real Ordrto estate should not be made. Prsaf. IsilcsafNo.final Henry lirnl, the aduunbdrator of the estate 1 of Antiioo Christensen, deceased, haviag filed Land Office at Salt Laka city, Utah. hi petition herein praying for an order of Otiober 11th. 14tB. sale of a part of the real estate, of said deaed Notice Is hereby given that the followm-naiw- d ent, for tne purposes therein set forth. of their mien notice kvefic! settlers It is therefore ordered by the Judge of said support of their proof in urc Court, tiiftt ail persons Interested is the astare tion tn makec!hfinal K' d in 8ntryr. of said deoeaHcd, appear before the said Prorespective tliatMMd i will be made f. and bate Court on 11 day of No t,i. r tne Monday, the countv of anpete poibte01 1J, at oclock m tle forenoof in h abseace, the county S'ttd i;y. at tiie Court Room of said Probate t'inh 1 ri n.id'coui.tv. at the Court House la In the said at of rt of rbrk,of Msti City county I (,u t ih, Manti. uTnaAn to City, show cause an should order why SanpU1. Hsns A. IK be granted to tire said administrator to day of Novim)r. of H. K X k theH.W. a Katrv Desert so much of said de the real estate of sell the ,and names the felb t gX yrt.Tp Yt ceased, as shall be necwary. witnesses to prove the complete hrigHtio' And that a copy of this order be published recUmat-r.noSlid Und. vis. Julius H at least four successive weeks in the Huai ole newspaper printed and publish tensen, TUtit C. chrlstewen nfktisel, Jensen, all of Gnnon, ed in said Sanpete county. Utah. Jacob Johnson, Probate Judge. county.at -. tlw; same tan and place bAnd Iated Oct. l!v. county Clerk of said county. Ko Lplira rt.f Territory of Utah, J ou son, Iclartory Hatewent Couutv. I banpte W W. Tr- - U I, Jhn Rni, Probate clrk In and for Mid 3 and 4 and !. X N. - t witni-the fol!'lnif cert.fv that the foregoing is a E.t .nil u county, herebycorrect and npoiM. full, tru, and copy, of the order to pm., his ontlniiou, show cause why order 01 sale of real estate tivstion of ssid land, tii- I Frsnri, and nclitli - Manti. Kanpete county tah. John should not he made on file in my cfti e. ll.l"-raud - Witness my hand and official seal Atwood. MatU Andoratn Sanni-tcounty, I tiihiei sen of Storlinif. t this 14 Ui day of October, A. I. 189. KKASJ. v UOBBS Kic-t-I John Held, Probate clerk, W4 Wm. T.Beid, Atty. . his coiitinu of, said la d, M i, Kobbin. rj nison, Utah imj.kv .mdilitt . -- m . (r f lc 1 H 4 , xf be-p.- -- rrv 1 nt i'-! fr1. . . r ' 1 - ..t r. |