OCR Text |
Show ,. 1 i A TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, Notes From '"Providence. posltlve- - wuir tSb ; Editor Journals , At present I FEBRUARY LOQ'X.N UTAH i- , laid, as in the case of the pfesent condition of the . ward, for great ' improvements in these lines. The ecclesiastical oaganizations of Providence are in good condition, all being thoroughly organ- X - J J "'r bVa.U0.rt' j ' sold brought only $30 to $75 and averhowever, enjoyed themselves best at aged $05. One was taken by the Ohio the table in partaking ot the State university at the top figure. We do not mention this sale to cast any dainties spread thereon. reflections on the Jersey breed, but to The First ward choir is making call the attention of those who need Vapid progress under its competent dairy cattle to an fact leader and bus a membership of nnmdly, that now Is important a good time to thirty-fouOur organist, Lettie break Into the business. The sale reCritcblow, also deseryes mention corded above Is not exceptional. Plenand praise, as she is a competent ty of Jerseys are selling at public sale around $40 to $00 for yearling and and accomplished organist. heifers and cows, well FfnsT Warder. or bred good producers. These are Hjrrum, Feb. 5, 190$. but little above stockyards prices for good dairy cows, and such figures must drive some breeders out of business. r. two-year-o- . , 5Vv8MD8ia,Bick-headache,n- 1903 other games. Most of them, Blood PoUning fares. Cbrooio affection. , At am under providential care, and I assure you I am well cared for uh-- 1 , 11 Scr0fl0B trnio yetem der the hospitable roof ot an old fuimw mUchtees r friend and fellow school teacher, :Krffir- i00 Brother II. A Campbell. Proyi ized. 8t,,6ed00t on deuce is In conclusion. 'I will say that firmly built on the rock of lb Broi. Drug Co. 11.00. Biter The Brother ; people industry. by their, Joseph A. Smith gave thrifty and economical habits, are' your agent a kind . ' invitation to growing wealthy. From their visit him at strawberry season, OWoBtriS fruit crops, dairy products, and and I think he meaut all The Zm beet W. k.v. they secure good re- Journal employees, so when that for sick reop no humor turns.raising There Last summer and fall more season arriypsjwo will hitch, n fine in .Jffjrini?, but bard earnest rinit is impoBBible for the patient than fifty Providence men were team to The Journal bus (buzz) and all take a ride. the extent of employed at the sugar factory. anxiety of tons hundreds! endure, and tbeir Many Respectfully, , hay eet well or be relieved i are produced in this section of the VV. G. Reese, for relief-- To thftt remedy the and farmers take Providence, Feb. 5 1903. eouutry, nb.Ctbfa 8bo has'their thoun pride in properly euriug it so it is vVe ' have ofJeVera from people who have in good condition for the market. Exchange Gleanings. fre- -b a is most of serious accident occurred the fed Quite However,. hay dn hvTious attacks, who tell us how out own their to animals. qnent Tuesday noon, as the children having used A. .Brother H. Kf" G nn8 '"""T11 UTOr, S"; Campbell, the were coming out of the district e Eddie. gentleman wlthwhom l am stay- schoolfordinnet-Jiour- . -- Thesa pill8-- 1 and make permanent cure. ing, is an enthusiastic dairy man the son of John L. Jacobs, was and make the XT banish pimples looking. They and is doing well at the business. crossing the street to get to ihe and healthy .Hn clear cts. 25 for per He has excellent cows, aud takes sidewalk opposite tlip Ire sold at all drug stores Peoples of rece on mail pt price. the very best of care of them. He store. A cutter was coining up bS or sent by one for a dose, a small box to try all he can to improve his the street, and he started to run iint free Address, Dr. GunD, Phila- - is.doing stock. He is a great admirer iu front of it, thinking ho could by of the - Jersey breed and contem- get aerofes before the cutter. The Drugstore, Lo(tn, Utah. plates stocking np with thorough horse, however, was going at a bred Jersey cows as soon as practi- good speed, the pole struck the cable. He already has several in boy full in the check, making a A. Bell his herd. Last month he realized deep gash clear through the face. George in cream over $6 from each cow. 'Ihe boy was taken home, and I called at the home of my old surgical aid summoned It was Will pay 7c. for veal, 6jc. for found friend to A. six a was Smith. It stitches necessary Joseph put 7c. chiekeus. for dressed hogs. for hides and source of much regret tcT find him into the wound. The boy is now cash price Highest on crutches as a result of a gettiug along as well us could be , pelts. caused a over expected. SnakeiveLCurrent, leg by falling Will call- - forreal log one dark night after atteuding Last Friday Terrace Columa water ditch meeting in Millville, bus Valentine, a place in the valley. sheepfive weeks ago. He is very man of this about a was struck 1st him city, Call or drop postal to situated in a beautiful vicious blow over comfortably Dan the eye by door north of Court House,Logan, home, erected at a cost of between in the ema detective Fitzpatrick, Utah. five and six thousand dollars. ploy of the Southern Pacific comWhen completed it will be one of us1! wtv a pany. The the finest dwelling bouses in the large revolverweapon and it is stated that county, and the magnificent view it was discharged either at the of the grand mountains on the east time the blow was strnek or verv Real and the beautiful valley below, close to it. Mr. Valentine was makes it an ideal home. considerably dazed by ilie blow While Joseph is an ardent Re- and bled InCollections freely. When he came publican he is not blind to the home the next day lie was so b.tv. fact that The Journal is a good ly bruised and his eye so blackeued Establpaper and worthy of a place iu the that his friends did not recognize surance. home of everyone who has an in- him. Mr. Valentine and Loreuzo in the countys welfare. terest 1893. Jensen of Mantua have their James E. Hansen is one of the near Terrace and were in sheep town enterprising yonng men of Provi- getting supplies. When the train dence. He has a fine brick house pulled in they suddenly made up His brother, their minds completed. nearly to come home. HurexWE buy and sell and is, also erecting Hansen, George to the train they were conIf you a fine home. W. A.- Rossiter con- rying change Real Estate. fronted who inwish to sell Real Estate, list it a large house formed by Fitzpatrick, templates" building them, it is stated, that with us. We have plen ty home on the hill above town. The could not ride. Messrs. they VVe collect all money to loan. store is going to haye a $1000 ad- Valentine and Jensen kinds of accounts. We loan naturally dition. A good business is done wanted to know but received in why, on money personal property at this institution. Brother W.B. little satisfaction except that small amounts they Low is the manager, tried and eonld not do so. r On attempting found competent. to get up on the platform, it is Providence has five water sys- said that the detective attempted Co. tems, as a result of which nearly to push the men off, and not 'all the homes are well supplied able to do so, struck Mr. with pure water, both in their Valentine as above Logan, Utah. stated Box houses and at their barns. To se- Elder News, cure this has cost only about $100, Dr. Steeley was called to half in cash and half iu work. The zxz today to see joung Jenwater is takeu from five different the sen, young man who accisprings. shot himself in the shoulThere are four schools in Provi- dentally der time some ago. His condidence. The teachers are Prof. to is tion said be extremely critiLorenzo Tibbetts; Principijl;Prof. Pocatello cal. Tribune. and Misses Joseph Campbell, Diana and Diantha, Hammond, all A useful compendium of. sportteachers of considerable experience, Police Gawho are doing good work. Uow: ing statistics is the ever. Providence is behind the zette Sporting Annualfor 1903. It & times in her school building. Oue contains the records of all the citizen called the present building prominent pugilists, athletic, bian architectural monstrosity. It cycle and rowing records, includall the principal features in the looks as though it come by ing and hischance. It is certainly a rocky tiotting and racing world structure, and the sooner it is re- tory of the yacht israces for the a. veritable modeled or torn down and one of Americas cup. It In connection with the R. of sporting informamodern design put up, the better encyclopedia W- R.v.: the SHORT and tion, profusely illustrated it will speak for the district. .iv from LINE . 10 cents. sells Utah to Kansas for The present school board of y, St. Joseph, Chicago, trustees are Messrs. Chas. Clawson, , Hyrum Hippenings. , alveston, El Paso and the Joseph A. Smith and H. A- - Campmining camps of New Mexico Editor Journal:1 The health bell, the latter two of whom are rizona. Special atteu-tw:. practical school men, having of the people is generally good at paid to wool and Live taught school several years, and present, although there has been tock shipments. v they will, no doubt, take the mat- considerable sickness in our town, ter in hand and have a building principally among young babies. Sleigh-ridinis enjoyed to quite erected, or the present one remodas eled remodel to an such it (if extent, sleighing has not possible For particulars about the a structure) at.as early a dateas been better for years. Reduced On last Tuesday eveuing the possible. Passenger Kates, As the sugar factory is in tho choir of the First ward, surprised apply to Rasmussen, it district, considerable revenue would their leader,-Mad- s ' the come in from source nnniversayN of his 52nd that assisting being c- F. . VARREN, to do the desired work. .very birthday. The affair and nicely prranged 'and occurred at the By ot worship places 4U Dooley Block, About the school buildings of a 'settlement, the' Bishops residence. the standard of enterprise and pub- fifty persous. witnessed the event SJt Lite Gty Utah lic spirit of a community is rightly and enjoyed lliemselvesin littf measured, pt course.it may some- ing to vocal and instmnlental times happen that plans are being music and playing crokinole and i lo" d 4 v . frac-ture- d " -- or-liides-- well-kno- w , Estate, Loans, A Vermont subscriber asks the opinion of the editors of Hoards Dairyman as to. whether dehorning the bull IiIiTpropotency. Ills own opinion Is that It docs, but many of his neighbors do not agree with him. It 1b perhaps sutheient for the editors to say that they do not dehorn the hulls on thetr farms. They omit to do so perhaps out of superabundant caution. If dehorning accomplishes what Its udvooates elalui for It, modifying to a greater or less exteut the aggressive nature of the unlmal; If It lessens' his confidence lu his own masterfulness, If It breaks his spirit, we would suy It follows almost of necessity that It will to a greater- or less degree diminish his prepotency. We also have very considerable doubt whether the removing of horns minimizes in any considerable degree the - )) r A vprvev. In the County of ( ache and State of Utah, and containing four of February (, acres on or alter the k 1th day A. Ij. Hum, at ten u'cim A. ftx. ot day, aud written blilt vs 111 Le received at the residence of the undersigned in Hyde Park In Cache County nnd State of Utah. Terms of sale: Cash on confirmation of sale by District Court. Dated Jan. 38th, A. D. 1803. David W.Orant. Administrator. SnttM Me-Gamm- The Atchison. . Topeka Santa Fe (,. 1 Summons. In the District Court of Ctcbe County, of t'tah. j u The scratch of a pin may cause the loss of a limb or even Heath when blood poisonine results from the in jury. All danger ot this may be avoided, however, by. promptly Chamberlains Pain applying Balm. It is an antiseptic anil qnick bealing liniment for cuts., bruises and burns. For sale by r Ritcr Bros. Drug Co. c f C EHtate of AuiniHt Podzuweit, deceased. The miderHined will sell at private sale: Lota five (ft), six (0). ellit (8), and nine (8, all In block ten and one quarter (10 in plat , g A the ani- PuOBATK ANI) BtfAKlUANSBiP to beIt tends If more NOTICE. mal, especially on of carelessness a get greater degree the part of the herdsman. The only Consult county Clerk or the Respectsafe way to manage hulls Is to never ive Signers for Further Information. give them an opportunity to show their power and strength. A Fine Jersey Ball. In the District Court. Frohate Division This splendid Jersey bull Is owned In and for Cache Co., Statevof Utah- by F. A. Pugh .& Son of Hancock county, W. Va. He was shown this ished be-iu- more fond of In winter than the limbs of the, poplar tree, and the cutting down of Buch a tree during the winter Will draw all the rabbits in the neighborhood for a grand. feast daugcrnicldmitt(F'hahdIIng and Co-o- p The time Is coming w.hcn good dairy cattle will be wanted and at better prices than they now command. They will pay their way In the hands of a dairyman until that time and nobody else has any business to own them. Why Is It not a good time to Invest when It can be done at so little extra expense? National Stockman. ln-Jur- es - - ld Oracle B. Price, HEAD OF THE HEXID. season at three state fairs and two tristate fairs and two county fairs. He received first premium six- - times aud second once. He was shown seven times at the head of the exhibitors herd and won six straight firsts. He was njso shown seven times with four of his get and was awarded six firsts. Ilis sire was Hearts King and his dam Tormentor Stoke Pogis. This animal, while registered as King Downey 3U334, is better known as Pughs King. He Is a splendid animal and appeared to advantage iu the ring American Agriculturist. Investing In Dairy Cattle. At u recent sale. of Jerseys In Ohio forty-fiv- e head. Including six bull calves from six to ten months old, sold at an average of $43. As those calves averaged $40, the average of the thirty-si- x females was a little below $40. Hut as some old cows were Included lu this It might be fairer to look at It In another way. The eleven top females John E. Price Plaintiff, VS, Ppfpsdnnt, The Btate of Utah, to the said Defendant; You a.elauu) mrunu i.t a to appear within twenty days afer the tetvice of this summons ti non you. If s rved wliblu the county lu which this action I brought, otbtrwlse within thirty day alter service, and defend the above soento dued action: and in cae of your failure do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of ' mon you. which a copy is here W. W. Maugban, ft Plain ti 'a Attorney. Post Office Address: Logan, Cache Co., Utah, wl SUMMONS. Inthe District Court ofCache County, State of .,'tnh Lucie R Hanks, Plaintiff VH. James L. Hanks, Defendant ! The noli ot Utah, to toe eaid Defendant: You are hereby summoned to at pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which thirty this action is 'brought, otherwise within defend the above endays afler service, and so to failure case of your titled action: and in do, Judgment will be rendered against you of to the demand of tho complaint, which a erv la herewith setved upon you. W. W. Maughan. Plniutlffs Attorney. P. O. Address : Logan, Cachst Co., Ltuh. -- Route. Union Pacific and Chicago Mil waukee & St. Paul Ry. 1 Through Line n , i g The UnUn PaeiGc and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Faul Railways are now running first-clas- s sleepers, tourist sleepers and free reclining For-ticke- ts, chair cars through to Chicago, sleeping car reservations and further information apply to . . - j . ' . - I CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS. --- . -- F. A. MILLER , General Passenger Agt. . Chicago- - ) Agentrr 10G ' West Second South St. ' . Salt Lake r .1 |