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Show ' TUU TRI-WEEK- DECEMBER 7 ISvO, JOURNAL, log AN, PTAfl. LY organizations makes it fitting that we should record our appreciation of her; therefore Resolved: That the faithfulness Cofduty, and the earnestness and cheerfulness with which she always performed the same, will be held Fcrzzzro Deweys gift -- promise with a string tied to it; but that it ' will develop into reality. . It would prove one of the greatest blessings that Cache valley people have en joyed for a long time, - Moat paopto tiava a taata Tor cholaa thtnfta. To auch ( la rMommMdml that chato- a aat of laa Importad In pack-ataath- oM favorlta Pride of Japan (Tree) Tea agism r -- Obituary.-'"- - - ' Emma NicolineNielBen,: young, est daughter ot,Niels B. ana Mar-gD. Nielsen, and of Reuben F. Allen, died at Hyrum, Utah, Nov. 29tn, 1899, after an ill ness of four weeks with typhoid fever, terminating with heart failure Age 23 year?, 11 months and 15 days. Emma was born in Hyrum and had grown up in our midrt .And and become-tb- e bu usetuTyou Dgladylif fcdmmum ty. She has been an officer in the Young Ladies Mutual and Primary et the-betroth- : most-popul- -- ar associations for years.. Was always an active and punctual Sunday school scholar, and for nearly two years past, a faithful and model teacher." In every social gathering she was a prominent figure, and nowhere could she be spared. Besides her genial, gentle, kind and happy disposition, her sweet voice and musical ability, whichshe freely and willingly used for the edification and amusement of her associates, was very much appreci-- , ated by the entire community. Her love for children made her ones . in reality qn idol of the little in the Primary, "'Sunday School, and family circles of her relatives and friends; and at her funeral, the meeting house was crowded with who remained . 'these little tots, standing during nearly a two hours service, silently listening thereto and shedding tears for their loved one. The funeral took place Sunday, December the 3rd, at 12 m. and was the largest ever held in Hyrum. The remains were on view at her parents residence from 10: 30 a. m. to 12 m. Everybody called to bid Emma good bye! She. was as beautiful as ever, having passed . away like the setting of the summer sun, with a smile eu her countenance, the reward of the faithful as was remarked by Bp. Wright at the faneral. The floral decorations were extensive and grand. The- - Shield presented by the Sabbath Schools and Primary associations, the Lyre by the Y. L. M., and Harp by the Choir were extraordinary. The Schools assb7 and Primary Sunday elation formed double lines from the residence to the hall, and twelve pall bearere, her male carry the beautiful casket to - the hall, preceded bv her young l&dy,intimate.f r iendi, .carrying - the floral emblems, - and - followed by the family and friends. ' ' The meeting house was crowded beyond its capacity. - Counsellor James Unsworth offered the invocation. Supt. H. F. Liljenquiit and Counsellor 0. M. Wilson of the . S. S. bore strong testimoaies'of The decedents aid and faithfalness in the Sabbath Schools, .Elder.GTF Olsen then read the following: associates, -- , RESOLUTIONS RE8PECT ON OF T? CONDOLENCE AND DEATH OF 8I8TEB Anna Mat Ralph, G. F. Olsen. Louisa Bradley. Committee on Resolutions for the officers and teachers of Hyrum S. .and Primary Association. Bisters John- - A. Hendricksoru Stake president and Martha W. Carlisle, Counsellor, of the Y. L. M.- - for- -' Cache Stake,-a- nd Anna of Hyrum May Ralph, ward, Y. - L. M., extolled the character and labors of Sister Emma, and advised one and all to emulate her example. President S. M. Molen offered some very consoling remarks and expressed his love for the deceased. Elder I. C. Thoresen, a brother-in-laof Sister Emma, offered the -- nt w following: 8I8T1B BUKA N. I VIBLfXV. Died at Hyrum, Nov. 29. 1899 To cheer and bless the weak and weary, on their journey back to Goa above, The Lord has sent his choice of angels, and you were one of them 1 Your mission was to comfort, to cheer, to serve, to love, 5y gentleness and kindness, by word, by song, by anthem ; By every act ana motion, you helped us all to strive . To overcome our weakness and press enward te the goal Your patience, love, and calmness, evil passion did deprive Of all its fury, feua and frenzy and calmed the troubled soul. But you are gone, dear Emma! back to your heavenly home. Your race in run ! your work is . nobly donel vour crown is wont May all who knew and loved thee here below, when their task is also done, Meet you again with Christ above, and - forever there be one ! 1. U. Thobisbb. Bishop John F. Wright bore a 1 faithful - testimony f-the life and useful labors .model of Sister Nielsen, 'and said she was always willing to do all in her power for -o- good.. The full -c- ongregational had choirj of been a faithful member for over ten years, under the leadership ot Bro. A. Savage, rendered three beautiful selections during services. The speaking and singing was all tempered with an extraordinary flow ofthe spirit of God, and many which-the-dece- ased p- Taxes of Smithfielfl delinquent City fcr the Year 1899. , , GeO, W, Ellis, lot 1, block JO, Flat A, $1 30 . For Sale!! - -5 :- Discovery, Putnam Bird, W. V. - It cured me of a very Byrn-sid- e, Co., Plat A. CHOICE Beef, Mutton. .Pork, Veal, -- 75 . bad case of indigestion associated with torpid Midland Live. Stock Co., all liver. Before 1 began the use of Golden Medof lots 4 and 5 W lot 3, ical Discovery I had no appetite: could not sleep block 17, Plat A, little. The uttle that I ate nor work but eery a 1 not agree with me, bowels constipated, and Jos. Peterson, 1 acre NWJft lSe was a misery to me. I wrote to Dr. Pierce Sec 28, Tp 13 N R 1 E., riving the symptoms, and asked for advice. L. James Peterson, 3K seres He advised me to try the Golden Medical Discovers so I besrau the use of it and after taking Sec. 28, Tp. 13, four bottles I left so well that 1 went to work; N R1 E, but aoba got worse, aa I afaia began the use of it ad used jt sbout eight week longer, when I Elizabeth Rash, lot 9, block I urea permanently cured." Plat A, -- Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets invigor- A; PrRaymond, lot 3 block 22 1 25 Lambr CornedBeefr Sausages, Smoked Meats, Fish and Game p "In Season, at 15 NW, 35 Central Meat Market 25 4-- ' - Third Street, Logan, Utah. JELEBRo&.Pxopa. sets, ate 6tomach,'livef "aiidbowpla. "use" rso . them when you require a pill. W. Q. Raymond, lot 9 block 22 80 Plat A, S. J. Merrill, lot 5 block 5, About the Polygamy Crusade. 1 20 Plat A, S. J. Merrill, lot N& Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 26. 50 block 6, Plat. B. affidavits V, W. Merrill, lota block The filing of thirty-on- e t- 1K 8, Plat B, charging unlawful cohabitation Y. W. 8, block lota Merrill, against citizens of Cache county, 50 Plat B. this State, has created a stir here. Job. S,Forrister, lot 5 S all d -' 6," block 16, Plat A, 2 25 Street talkin Logan in threats to ride Complainant Jos. Forrister, lots block n; 2, JSK-45-- 6,. Owen out of town on a rail, should 1 20 Plat B, . he visit the city. George Q. Rich, Jos. Forrister, lots 12, block iO a prominent attorney of Logan, deJ3, PlatC, clares that the prosecutions should Jos. Forrister, 24 acres BWJ 1 20 Sec. 28, Tp. 13, N R1 E. not and will not be tolerated in 4 NE acres Jos. Forrister, this county. Dr. W. B. Parkinson, 25 Sec.33.Tp. 13, NR IE, one of the offenders, asserts that T. R. Merrill, 5 acres, NWjf 15 Sec. 28, Tp. 13, N R 1 E, the citizens of Cache, Mormons and 3 block E lots James Reed, Gentiles,-aropposed to such prose20 11, Plat B, cutions. . . block Jcs. Saxton, lots 95 The evidence iD each case is con10, Plat A. block 9, Zlot 4, the but .C.M.I., vincing, County Attorney 65 Plat A. refuses to act, on the ground that there is no sentiment in this counThe above taxes are delinquent for the for 1899, and most be paid ty against Mormons living with assessmentwith the costs of publication, plural wives. The evidence in the together or the property will and other expenses cases will be laid before Congress be sold on the third Monday of Decemto show the necessity of a constitu- ber, 1899, as provided by law. Emxa Thobklbt, tional amendment against polyga-my- . FAT, JUICY 4-5- and 5-- 6, TENDED -- 7-- today-develope- 2-- e SanFrancisco Examiner. .This is how the Examiner" gives reliable news concerning the Mormons. The dispatch is dated on the 26th, two days before the county attorney got the affidavits, while the statements attributed to that officer are entirely false. The ml purpose of filing the affidavits, however, is revealed in the last two or three sentences. Fifth Ward Hatters. expressed themselves Emma and - her Heavenly associates were present with us. The funeral procession was headed by the Primary and " Sabbath schools, followed by the Y. L. M. Thewhitehearse, City Treasurer. r imithfield, Nov. 29, 1899. are the prime roast, boiling, or frying beef, mutton, and other meats kept in such assortment at the broil-In- g pork great Fulton Market As the season arrives thir market is als its fish and best, and the, found there, prompt deliv parts of the o noted for game. Thi best only it Free and to all ery dty. gander-turkeys- 7 duck-turkey- s, had. The present mild weather has been very advantageous to the farmers, and much land has been ploughed and put in shape for next year, The primary association of the ward gave an entertainment in the meeting house Wednesday night which reflected credit upon those in charge of the association, I and ' those who took part. People are taking advantage of the present fine weather to get firewood out of the - mountains, but wood is getting .scarce, and we hope- - that -- your late promise of a coal mjne in Richmond is not like Working Night and Say. 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The Fifth ward had a variety of turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner.Some went by the name of and last, but others of the not least, . latter The kinds barnyard .variety. were- - substituted - for- - thereal article because ofthe high price of turkeys and the low price of -- WILLIAM READING, Prop. Main Street changes weakness into strength Sick Headache absolutely and that brain-falifitleesnesa into Tea. Editor Journal: wheat. Beet digging is' now completed for this year. ' Quite a, number of people made enough money out of this business to pay their taxes, that Sister and those who didnt, wish they pre.-side- C. . , Geo. W. Ellis, 9 acres NWJ& Sec. 28 Tp. 13, N. R. 1 E, 45 Mrs. Isaac Clegg, lot 9 block 3, 50 Plat A,, . . E. J. Craft, lots 1 & 2 E 3, block 16, Flat B, 45 v acres, be cultivates?. He puts back in phos- James A, Cragod, SEJ 8ec. 27, Tp. 13 NR 1 E 40 or the phate what he takes out in crops, land would grow poor. The fanner Wm. Garnett, part lot 9, all 50 lot 10, block 1 Plat A, should put ba& into his body the vital elements exhausted by labor. If heroes Alma Hill, lots 4 & 5, block 10)4 " 60 Plat A, not, i he will soon complain of "poor The great vahw of Dr, Pierces Andres Hanson, 1 acre N WM health, 1 E. JBec.28,Tp.-13,N- B, Golden Medical Discovery is in its vital.20 izing power. It gives strength to the Geo. Hemmingway. Wi acres NW H, Sec. 28, Tp 13 N . life to the lungs, purity to the 25 blood. - It supplies Nature with the subx R.1E, 20 stances by which she builds up the body, E. J. Johnson, personal prop st as the fanner supplies Nature with Mary McDonald, lots AND e substances that build up the crops. WK lot 2, block- - 20K, I writ to tell you of the great benefit I re-165 PlatA, ceived from the use of Dr, Fierce Golden Med22. block McDonald, lot2, Mary write Mr. G. B. ical of - drawn by a pure white pair, of Whereas; Our Heavenly Father horses, and followed by the pallhas, In his infinite wisdom called bearers afoot, then the parents, from our midst,' to a new field of brothers, sisters and relatives, and labor and a better home, our es- finally the people of Hyrnm in teemed and worthy sister and fel- general; vin all, some over fifty low laborer, Sister Emma Nielsen; vehicles. -and d CouneelloTJames Unsworth Whereas; The Intimate relation I at the cemeteryiandiElder held daring years of faithful labor Wilson dedicated the grave. in the Hyrum 8bbath School, the Primary Association, and other Hyrum, Dec. 4th, 1899. -- air.-On- e Utah, DiattcroBs; -10, TV THK MIXOBY OF with-flow- ers. EMMA NIFLSIN. Farrovio A farmer is known by his furrow os "the carpenterw known by his Chips." It takes a firtp hand and a true eye to turn a straight furrow. No wonder the farmer wears out," spite of exercise and fresh days work on the farm would tire many a trained athlete. And the fanner works hardest of alL The first up and the last to bed, feeding his team before he feeds himself, his work is practically never done. Why( does not the fanner treat his own bodyfsa he treats the land ' Chsistian Larsen. Dec. 1st, 1899. in grateful remembrance. Resolved: That the. sudden removal of such a free and nob! woman from our mid young leaves a vacancy and a shadow that Mill be deeply, realized by us all and willproye a grievoua loss to all her associates and friends. . . Resolved: That by purity of life and conversation, by kindness of spirit and grace of conduct, by patience and fidelity in the discharge of her dutiesTshe nas inspired noble views of life, and has won the love and confidence of all who, knew her. Resolved : That, recognizing , the Divine Wisdom of Him who .over, rules all things for the good of his children, we do earnestly pray that the endearing ties which bound os to Sistftr Emma, now so suddenly severed, may be bound . firmer than ever, when we shall meet in ' the great Bey end. Resolved: 1 hat with the deepest sympathy for the afflicted relatives aod friends of the deceased, we express oar earnest hopes that even this great bereavement may be overruled for their - highest - good, and that that solace and comfort which can come only from, above may be poured outupon them in goodly inaicner l5ro3, Bajddngiu PRICER lala tkluh amrttafc C ta tkhrt OM 1. Sf.tO V7S, -- CO 5 "pTl ' Bravo Hen Fall and Victims to stomach, liver, as worn kidney troubles as well and all feel the results blo. appetite, poisons in thejhe backache, nervousness, Wg Law and tired, listless, need to United Statea Patent ing. But theres no yers, opposite of Office, Washington, D. 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