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Show - .. ?AGE TWO THE JOUHHAL, LOGAN, UTAH. THI-WEIH- 2ndzy,Jtanaay of Section 34 in Township 15' N. of Range 1 W., 160 acres. All that part of the W, of the N, E, H of Section 3 In Township N. of Range 1 W, situate West Bear River and containing 35 acres more or JeBs, has been set for hearing on the llth day of February, A. D., 1916, atlO o'clock A. M., at In the the County Court-HouCourt room of said Court, in Logan Cache County,' Utah. , gMi-e-na- r thw -Americans'sTamTjyfexicair ' - : great dyspepsia City, Witness the Clerk ors&lA Court recalcitrants remedy. and of all these or If any with the seal thereto affixed, "this This is an unusual plan, but would chronic knockers has so much merit and is so al- 25th day of January,. A. D. 1916, point the way A. B. CHAMBERS, most invariably successful in recouldbe desire the which they profess through Clerk. all forms of that (SEAL) lieving indigestion Salt Lake and the reduction of the Utah Agri accomplished by the means they recommend, they run but little riBk in selling SUMMONS ALIAS cultural College 'to the position of a humble their outbursts would be entitled to moVe con- under a guarantee of this kind.' " Do not be miserable or make your annex to the University ; and those who at this sideration.; N friends miserable with your dyspep- In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah will help you. sia. If it juncture most dread such Asthecase stands, Carranza is at the head doesn't ielL Riter Bros. . Drug Co., in and for the County of Cache. . to of profess the of the faction recognized by the United States that you want your money back and Joreseelid, theappojntment CONCERNING CONSOLIDATION It is not well, usually, to cross bridges be tore you reach them. The process frequently leads to much perturbation of mind that sub frequently proves to have been- needless. The opinion seems tQ be prevalent in some quarters that the appointment of Dr,' Widtsoe as. Presi -- dent of the University of Utah portends the consolidation of the two great schools of the State, which in turn would mean the transference of the most popular college courses to - 1OLLY OF INTERVENTION Any number of witless -- hotheads, a few congressmen who cater to that class, and VANISHES number of Republican newspapers which woulc go to any limit to discredit the Administration raise an united Voar because we have not sent -- Your money back if you want It Is the say in which Riter Bros. Drug troops across the border to avenge the Jives of Co., the popular diuggists, are sell-i-n bandits. se Ml-o-- na - Mf-o-n- a 27, jg Interest consisted of interest in. the said propertTfo term of seven June 10. 1914, Ind v, endjfD,-n- 5 1921, which said lease i in the office of the of Cache County. Utah, Ldu der jeorded in book three (3) 0f claims, at page eighty three , which reference is hereby T further particulars, the 886 made to being Jermiah Jeasses and duly assigned by him V the defendant company. : T S, -- advt. J. ' H. BARKER. Sheriff Cache County, Utah. SUMMONS In The District Court of the Judicial District of the' State Utah in and for the County Cache, iw head of the great practice,' school as PraHden as GEORGE 'E, MILES, Plaintiff best expressive of the"geherarsentlment and theylILheerfullyrefundit, A change for the better will bet tor6rtheLairtWiUand Testa- V 8, of the U the first wily step of the promot- desires, of the' orderly, progressive body of seen from the first few doses of Ml ment and of the Estate of Eliza- - JAMES MILLER, Defendant. ers of consolidation, as he would be assumed to and continued use will soon ' beth White Cranney, deceased, ' The, State of Utah to the Mexicans, who are desirous of establishing a start you its on the road to perfect diDefendant. be thoroughly in harmony witji practical Ivy Cranney Lohman, and Hazel , constitutional government under such laws as gestion and enjoyment of food. " You are hereby summoned to an. Plaintiffs, Cranney, which, it might be supiRtsed, would pla shall so has been vs. pear within twenty days after the guarantee equal rights, equal opportun-tiesvt- o successful that every'box isnniformly sold- un- JOHN DOE SMITH and sundry other service of this summons cate many of those who objected to cbnsiiJida upon you. to all under the law and restore the der's positive guarantee- - torefund unknown., persons, heirs at law of if served within the county in which ticn under President-Kingshu- r y. not Gthe does if it relieve. money Evan this action is brought, otherwise Smith, deceased, Joseph great commonalty their natural heritage, which fairer proposition could, be R. Davidson, Nettie E. Davidson within thirty days after service, and 'While we do not doubt that the proponents under previous regimes, notably that of Diaz, What . made? Shurtliff. Edna M:Davidson,Her-ber- t defend- - the above entitled , action; S- of consolidation who were most active in the was bargained, sold ndaf rittered away to Riter Btos, Drug Cq., give their Davidson,. Ann Davidson and in case of your failure so to do back guarantee personal of money Wahlen, Amy Davidson Preston, judgment will be rendered against rethe not have regarded previous fight may special interests and favorites to the despoil-men- t If you want if'with every box -- of Ada Davidson Dahle, Robert Da. you according to the demand, of the sult as conclusive and but await opportunity that they sell. A guarantee vidson, Jennie Davidson" Gibbons, complalnt. now on file in this action of the people at large. like this speaks volumes for the and Elvira Davidson Ballard, De- for the foreclosure - of mortgage to renew it, time, the far stronger identity of advt. Carranza still has before him the task of merit of the remedy. fendants. against your property, as described the Agricultural College as the great school of -- The State of Utah to the Said De- in said complaint. and unifying his people, who under pacifying ED. fendants: R. beMILES, An exchange warns us to the people, the great sums , that have since You are hereby summoned to apbanners and leaders have yet been seek- ware of Attorney for Plaintiff. the woman who agrees pear been spent in buildings and equipment adapted many within twenty days after, the Post Office Address: Smithfield, be cannot a common end. Law and order in ing with use Whats the service of this summons upon vyou, Cache County, Utah, , you. advt, to the branches in which the great school to be restored in a day, and his task warning us against something if served within the County in expected DELINQUENT NOTICE. which this action is brought, otherspecializes, the work it has accomplished, the of seizing the bandits who- spring up here and that will never happen. serwise within after days thirty friends and the of its alumni, greater strength Logan North West Field Irrigaone ; but he is evidently doing here is a vice, and defend the above entitled ADVERTISED LETTERS tion company. ' Principal place of the college has made through its Roundups ;he best hedifficult case of in and failure your action; can and is 'meeting with a great be rendered business, Logan, Utah. and its general outside work among the measure of success. Unless We could seize the The' following letters remained In so to do, judgment will to the demand you against according the Logan Postoffice unclaimed on of the complaint, which has been Notice farmers and homekeepers of the State, have so ' murderers with greater speed and certainty, are There 1916. 22,' Court. with filed of said delinquent clerk upon the the January endeared it to the people generally that they could we gain by undertaking the job? ' This action Is brought to recover a following stock on account of asH. J, ' what Adams,would never consent, to have its. separate judgment quieting the title of plain- sessment levied on the 20th day of Humphreys, L. N. The Deseret News states the case with ac: tiffs to the land described in said August, 1915, the several amounts identity destroyed. Harris, E. M. set opposite the names of the res: wherein it complaint. says curacy ; ' ' McCall, John BOWEN pective shareholders as follows: THATCHER') There is a spirit, genius and esprit de NEBEKER, In the execution of the Duran brothers by ' Kelson, Mr. and' Mrs. N. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. corps that has grown with the institutions Post Office Address; Logan, Utah. mornMr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson, Carranza yesterday firing squad early Nelson, Edw. W. growth and strengthened with its strength' unin the cemetery at Juarez, two facts are .SHERIFFS SALE ing Ricci, Gureplsi of several the presider the administration is W. One attention. American to Reese, In The District Court, of Cache dents who have presided over its destinies. brought vividly, Schroeder, T. E. that the de facto government in Mexico is deCounty, Utah. Thompson, W. H. Doctor Widtsoe has doubtless had his share in If not called for In two weeks the of making good its pledges to this counsirous above will be sent to the Dead Let- JERMIAH.. NOLAN, Plaintiff, the promotion of this strong individual identity, vs. visiting swift and summary punishment ter Office, Washington, D. C. i but as neither of his predecessors carried it try bythose NOLAN MINING- COMPANY, a CorJOSEPH ODELL. P. M. who are guilty of outrages against upon away with them, neither will he. The President, American citizens. .The other is that among poration, Defendant. NOTICE TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE while a prime factor, is by ho means the instithe lawless elements in Mexico, presumably of In The District Court of The First ON THE 10th DAY OF FEBRUtution nor will his desertion seriously retard an undying is there rebellious all Judicial District of The of State factions, ARY, 1916, AT ONE OCLOCK the its progresshlong the lines it initiated and has P. M. ON SAID DATE AT THE in And For The County of Utah, meant which is parhatred ofthe gringo, by Cache- .FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT so well developed. citizens of the United States. Both the HOUSE, IN LOGAN CITY, UTAH. ticularly IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE As the first school in the State to inaugurAll the right title and interest facts demonstrate the unwisdom of intervenOF WILLIAM SAWYERS LITZ, that the Nolan Mining Company, a ate courses of instruction in the practical af- tion on our Deceased. And in accordance with law and corporation, jiad in the mining part in the pacification ofthe counJacobclaims-- , of the Lucky Star Mining an order of the board of directors The Christian of fairs of life it won the affection of a practical petition at of its banditti, try, and the exterminatipn the executor of the will 'and es- company, situated in the left hand made on the 20th day of August, people ; and its faithful adherence to and great the present time. In the one. case, proof is sup- sen, tate of William Sawyers Litz, .de- fork of Blacksmith Fork Canyon, 1915, and also a subsequent order In Millville Precinct, Cache .Coun- extending time made by the board re- ceased, praying for an order authordevelopment of the purposes of its , creation, plied that Carranza is doing his utmost to to of him all lease real named the Sunshine Min- of directors on the 29th day of Dthe ty, izing the of and confidence support have earned the be able to property of said estate, and that all ing Utah, will he and that and the Morning Star Min- ecember, 19U5, so many shares of store law order, Claim, ' taxpayers and of the general government; accomplish this unaided if given reasonable persons interested, appear before the ing Claim, the Red Pine Mining each parcel of such stock as may be said Court to show cause why an Claim, the Evening Star' Mining necessary will be sold at the rest which in part pays the cost of maintenance. In the other case, we are reminded anew order should not be granted to lease Claim, and the Sunshine Mill-sit- e dence of the secretary and treasurer time. The foundations of the structure were laid 'of the following described real at the ttene the lien of the plaintiff No. 157 North 5th West Street, Lentrance into the Mexican embroglio all our that belonging to said estate in accrued by filing an abstract of ogan City, Utah, on the 1st day of too deep,' and the structure reared thereon has would unite, and inflame all the recalcitrant estate Cache County, Utah: The N. W:4 judgment from L. C. Marrlger, Jus- February, 1916, at 2 p. m. to. pay of Section 12 in Township 14 N. of tice of the Peace Court, in favor of delinquent assessments thereon, togrown too great to- be easily removed. elements, and many Carranzistas also, in a solid Range 1 W.; with water right be the said plaintiff against defendant gether with the cost of advertising and in mind, With these strong reasons and expenses of sale. front against any outside interference. To dis- longing thereto, the S. E. 4 of the in the office of the Clerk of the m ' S.V- - t4 i the W taoL ihe &J& Court of Cache County, on the WM. EVANS,' recalling the fate of the practical courses consider ations7and'to these of e.ither regard N. E. V of the S. E. 4 . 20th day of Apriiri915rwhich said and the advt. them combine to have which schools waitattempted yield to the clamor of those impatient of with the literary and professional, the taxpayTo attempt NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAX J. 83.5 12 5IC 68.94 ing, would be the summit of folly. 1166.3 Edwin Bennion ers of Utah will, we believe, never consent to a to make the troublesome Mexican question un5C 77.23 .? 93.04 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that- special taxes William Petersen 112.7 1 union which would imperil their great school der of for the construction of 126.31 circumstances the shuttle-coc- k William 1 .... Petersen 153.0 in Sidewalk present sidewalk, Paving 68J8 148.1 2 and the class of education for which it stands. acumen of a District No. 20, are due and unpaid in amounts and Hugh Adams 83.47 partisan politics would be political William Hyde 4 165.5 delinlands forth described in and set the the 63.66 Mrs. John P. Cardon 77.1 5; low quality and statesmenship undeserving of upon quent list hereto attached and unless said taxes to. 61.33 A BETTER WORLD Sorensen 5 74.3 George begether with the Costs of publication are paid on or the name. 21.11 74.3 iCCi nannati "drspatcirtells of the funeral of fore First day of March, 1916, the real property upon' Annie B. Judah o-48.71 Crowther 74.3 Joseph . cost 100.3! a pet dog by a Mrs. Harry Jackson, at a The people of Texas may be .supposed, to for said taxes, costs of advertising and expense of sale, 123.02 E. Eunice Jacobsen.. a long beOffice of In following at the City Treasurers the Arimo Block, of fifty dollars, 60.85 have suddenly awakened .to the iniquity A. McAlister 208.7 ginning at the hour of 12 oefbek noon of said day and .John 81.72 life in which the animal was treated in every trusts and trust control when it was found that continuing 99.0 until all of said property shall have been J. A. Blythe 8.78 8 Thomas P. Smith A day or ' 69.3 respect as if it were a favorite child. the big breweries of the state had united to sold. O. Pitkin...,...:: . ... Cl 55.68 8 66.7 George 14.55 W. F. Banks two since, by way of contrast, the Ogden arbitrarily fix the price of beer and apportion 49.9 8 ri 69.52 Christian 8 little o 84.2 Fonnesbeck, boys between them trade districts according to Standard Telated the story-oU61.19 William Hamp 74.1 calledlit who at were-old, 26.85 nine other years Gustave Nelson AME 57.75 onesix, the The offendihg'thirsrquenchers -- 9 riJane'Izatt 493.55 work, and whose clothing, once haled into court to answer for such o its office in search 29.88 a Amanda A. Farrell 10 155.3 The dog 61.59 while clean, indicated their poverty. the general right 10 . T. E. Daniels 74.6 upon infringement flagrant 68.52 L. Coburn 10 83.0 NTET'Dahle 7671' incident but adds emphasis to the comment to purchase in a competitive market. 32 122.22 John 19.22 10 B.r Lillian Ames i 66.0 J...T76.2 B. Dahle 32 10.42 10.20 0- made by The .Standard relative to the call of 10 Farrell Johnson 66.0 98.4 George Q. Rieh... 32 81.23 44.14 10 151.4 Mary B. Izatt D. Roberts 48.3 ihe boys, wherein it said: 46 Having failed to confine President Wilson T. 6,60 75.70 15 Andrew 147.7 , T. D. Nelsop Roberts n 101.6 46 13.88 "Would this not be a better world if every to a single term with a platform pledge, 15C 1217 J. Norr .1 Hilma .Hanson 33.2 27.40 .0. nourisha and 16C1 31.01 clothes measures; poorly' Though W. C. Nielsen will resort to other urchin with frayed 50.0 48 31.23 83.1 16IC 74.3 48 Kansas City John Hansen 61.33 96.94 ed body could possess all that would be his fair pacifist, Bryn is belligerent. 17 Fifth Ward.. Logan 51 278.71 601.1, 124.57 of oof 17 wonderful productivity of the Journal. Logan Fifth Ward . 51 595.6 proportion 276.59 1T1C 34.33 Robert McCulloch ... U48.9 52 97.60 y 61.93 beloved land? We have created a very selfish 17 John H. Gnehm 151.7 52 21.31 43.44 17C Statements showing how beef exports are Julius A. Grobli vorld and in doing so have offended- most 8 52 , 246.43 J298.5 39(E 13.21 children con running into hundreds of millions majee thrilh Adolph Johnson 294.0 1 53 242.73 40 E against a great multitude of Johnson 1 Adolph 147.0 53 on 121.37 demned to penury andjyant. ing reading when interspersed with articles Ellen McCulloch 1 74.3 71 61.36 53IE 12.96 .. : o 6.51 300.2 8 71 the "domestic - consumption of horse meat, Henry Buehler 247.84 39Aj 72 147.7 1 121.94 9!Ct Gazette-Times.- 7 - However, even Mr. Wilsons most. - enthus Pittsburg 29777 7 72 Christopher Newbrand' 245.77 r 0- Sarah Ann J. King 144.5 8 75 119.29 iastic enemies will hardly suggest that the All of the above property ls situated In Logs'! City Mrs. E. K. Cardon care 8 157.3 the little devote 75 a Democratic 129.85 Britain ,of . Couldnt politics , and Logan Farm Survey! German empire is placing Andrew Nelson 149.7 2 123.59 7,6 in uses she Lusitania going to her military operations William Hibbard' 173.5' 76 23.73 I'TATE OF 'UTAH, fnr him in adopting his views of the ) s150.0 1 95 20.51 mailfPittsburg-Diother" lsaacandDeseretJqnes News. . peoples through )SS. tase. Chicago Charles Swensen 151.2 96 124,84 County" of CacfieTT Frank Fosberg patch. 145.6 96 130.20 , - It Linnle M. Telford, " City Treasurer of 238.6 Ephraim Christensen 99 The family that doesnt like the neighbor Utah, do hereby certify that the above and Richard McNeil TOO 69.17 list is a true and correct list of all property dellM hood usuallyimproves "it by .moving away. A little problem-fothe. day: . rhy do Mary Able 102 in the payment of any or alT sidewalk assessmen 1?;4)5 John H. Gnehm 132.1 39 Minneapolis- Tribune. womenwear fur oh their shoes ? Macon (Ga.) John 107 Sidewalk Paving District No. 20, and which H. -- i o-- na edu-cato- n, Mi-o-- na - - - . - - Ml-o.- na . m Io ce p? - - - f ab Be . tie gai Uii col ' for me - il- - 1 I cer 1 of 1 . Dis-tri- er. Secretary-andTreasur- I 2-- 31 of I Ela I) and ufa ' IS she N suit N Corj Gra Pofi Pori age N orf N of h 100C - 3-- wh?ChJ'stiCb'ta.'XescaTe,vr-4ieE-jwill--onsaid.day...be.Sjftld-...1-- a 150C year Mus Ai -- hai raoni Utat one-hund- red 7-- " . or he i lo-cali- wo tl - -85 : Mr-Brya- . 4 r & -- 7-- 77 181-2- 24-8- 6-- 4- -5 r - - "o Still Ih horrors d? war grow. , Bullets are reported made, of limburger cheese. South Bend (IncLJ Tribune. News. - Any Dressmaker can tell you howttrmake figures lie. Macon (Ga.) News. P Gnehnw Joseph Keller Elizabeth Allen . Edward Hoffman Annie FT SmitBT Mary Barrett Fred Johnson 164.6 135J1 72.3 57.7 108: ..J216.6 I 9 2.1 39 39 39 39 23.48 112.12 23-6- 9tAt32.2 22A178.81 40jA 42.77 as shown by the a delinquent January 15, ment rolls 'on file In my office. LINNIE M. TELFORD, City Tref Subscribed and sworn to before me this But And J Exe We, For 19-1- ft t ft rTTART.Eg ENGLANDa (SEAL) 'My commission expires Feb. 1st, 1916. Notary-P- Tfc Offic, |