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Show hMre i m!mV? i MERCHANT TAILORS THE DTAH VALLEY GAZETTE ATTffiTOTEl. FBGAL NOTIt'K. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB FIRBT WEEKLY EDITION. itllHHOSOX. EIICIIANT TAILOlt, Cleaninff 1 All and Repairing a Specialty. - - DECEMBER 19, 1890. llank FRIDAY, J. feta, Two lioora AorthUtak. Irovo, Corner. Joseph A. Harris Leads with CIIAS. W. IIEMEXWAY Editor. a fine Christmas Stock. BILLIARDS & SALOONS. 8L7ISCK1PTJO.V NATES. jOTEL KOKiKTH. IMK A2VJJ 11. O. 1 Judicial District of Utah. In the matter ter of tbe application of Isaac Furdcnskl. for a change of name ef his adopted daughter, Lydia Itl lill.LlA.HUS. PETERS RILEY ISO 'WeeklyS one year II1 00 Morning 41 0 months... one year 1 fiOi Six month Four month... . 0 75 Cash in advance foreign pontage added. subscriber, Ruintitance are at the rink and niton Id lie nnule by exnrea money onler. Poet Office money onler. check or postal note to the order or the Dixon PuhliahlmrOoinpany, THE GAZETTE. or Provo City, Utah. Address all business communications as above. TOYS ly, Proprietors. Liquors and Cigars. of 5tli and J streets, Provo, Utah. & STUBBS, of-th- TUB COUXC1C. & BENNETT, proprietors. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Drinks a Specialty. TELEPHONE Puke wines and Liquors for the Family. No. 24 Seventh St., Provo, Utah, BANKS AND FINANCIAL. The MngalflreEt IIualnciMi tip ly One of llie Host I TI unlocks the secret to who are the popular dealers in It Itmllt Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes. lile YounK IlaalneaH .lira CALL, Business ollioo, No. SI). -- is not a groat deal more then a year ago since Joseph A. Harris Provo Entered at the PostoJJice at City opened up in business on his own matter. second class mail as Utah, account in the West End Store. Since then he has achieved a most notable and well deserved success. IMPORTANT IF TRUE. Off COMMENCE. J Street North - of Fbstoffice, Utah. Provo, ALL KINDS OF BANKING BLS- Besides curing consumption, 1NESS TRANSACTED. Koch Professor President. gives the world A. J. DEVALLEY, C. S. THOMPSON, Cashier. notice in late dispatches that his new discovery will prevent and cure two of the moot tornblo contagioM LIVERYS. 1 1IU GALORE. 11AK1C It Who shows the largest stock of MedfUiji ai)d LoW'- Priced Goods. His trade to day is Becond to in Provo in point of volume cash returns. The West End store has become a by word with the citizens of Provo and a synonym for just prices and courteous treatment. Our reporter called at the West End I ngo and found diseases known. He will make his I it filled with customers and cliome house Sale Stable. livery. new experiment known in about one Roberts Scott, goods. Pro., month. It begins to look as though holiday Office and Stables just west of Hotel SANTA CLAWS HEADQUARTERS, Roberts. Germany will soon he able to add Provo, Utah. Some choice stallions for sale. one more brilliant gem to her dia- have evidently been established dem of great men. A remedy that here. Toys of every dtscription to will cure consumption, to say noth- - delight the youthful heart have HARRISON HOUSEI ing of two of the mogt terrible con- - I been placed in stock in vast variety UNCLE SAM'- &tagious diseases, should place its anj quantity. Plush albums and discovery on a pinnacle of fame from dressing cases of the utmost mag which even time cannot dethrone I nificence delight the eye. Glassware, 170 S. J. ST. Provo. One and a half and useful and orna- him. Ho would deserve the adula- - queens-war- e blocks from Depot. S. IS to from world. civilized Hsl Jsinti tion of the mental articles ami novelties of all Meals 25 cts. sorts abound and in the line of ENGLISH KITCHEN I RESTAURANT. No table to c?fnnl I3 it lrovo lor rive. in DOLL BABIES. MIMSUII ClIAZi: IN UTAH. ALL ARE WELCOMED. Prop. Thurgood, Saml KXUI.AND. KKlin OXFORD, Week. SI jer liiy, Pr 12 to 2 p. 6 Dinner a. m., Breakfast at Tlilatle Valley Indium (Joins to the TViirin SprlngM for n (Jliowt Dunec. The Messiah craze is about breaking out in dancing among the Ute Indians m., sharp supper at living in Thistle valley. A gentleman who had a talk with some of these InEXCHANGE dians at Thistle two days ago, was told PAYSON by them that they were going down to Warm creek south of Nephi in a few days to have a ghost dance. They expect to be joined there by some Goslioots, Piutes and Bannocks. They say that -- DIRGT0R5-f. there will he no war, but peace, and that the Indians will all go to the liappv J. Winner, President, hunting grounds in their flesh, but J. S. Page, Vice President, nary white man will get there. The Indians this, gentleman talked with Cashier, ELI Good. were inquisitive about news of the o. Simmons, J. S. Tanner, commvery There are probably Messiah. ing in Thistle Val100 Indians adult about Miles. J. T. Scrivner, Wm. A. ley under chief Joseph.- - Dytlw M&y, fcLcso Indians have been living on home steads several years very peaceably raising their crops. Dicing seasons of TRANSACTS A liEXFHAL HANKINS little water their crops aie short because HlSINESS. their Mormon white neighbors take it Fimrosl YailL San ADsolulttlr Burzlar ProoL all. At such times they rebel somewhat and demand the titles to their lands. It appears that the homesteads were proven upon several years ago and paPROVO tents issued to them by the government. The Mormon Church officials took of the titles to the lands and are charge Tim Scotturn. Prop. reputed to still hold them, and whenever water is short the redskins want to Centre St. Provo. get hold of the titles so they can dispose of the land S. L. Tribune. 6 p. in. SAVINGS BANK SHAMBLE, The Choicest Meats ill the Market The West End Store is certainly the leading house in town Before making your Christmas purchases the reader will certainly be extremaly injudicious ifhe or she fails to vist Mr. Harris at the Wes End Store. He has marked prices right down to suit the times. lie has studied the wants of hiB numerous customers in every regard and his is the place where your money will go fartherest towards making Christmas merry indeed and the delight o: the hearts of the little ones at home, TOO THIN I.YDUKD. Ass l?RIlQ S0I3? fGQQIDS & An inspection is requested by Miss. Atliaiia Green, tlie complaining witness, testified that Mrs. Jane Greene had told her the story of her alleged wrongs nnd that if she was in fix Brown was the cause of lt. She (Mrs. Greene) told me that she was soon to become a mother. I swore to the coinplant because I wanted to see justiee done, and not because of any enmity towardt Brown Mrs Mary Carter, a friend of both parties, testified that she had never heard that Mrs. Green was in that way, and did not believe that Bhe was. She also visited Mr: Browns room in company with Mrs, Green, and Mr. Blown had always acted as a perfect gentleman should. Mr. Brown next took the witness chair and denied point blank that he had ever had anything to do with Mrs. Green beyond being her friend in bey time of need. I was thunderstruck yes, thunderstruck, when I heard of the charge. 1 never dreamed of such such a thing! It was so unexpected! Witness then related a conversation he had with Mrs. Green about three weeks ago as follows: At rs. f'TCfl Brown, I want some H. A. ALLSPACH, Over Bank of Commerce, UTAH. PROVO. NoL?7 land Notice atfor Bait publication. Lake City. Utah, Nov. 5th, Notice la hereby given that the follow settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that Mid proof will be made before the Probate J udge (or In his absence the Clerk of the County Court), of Utah County, U. T., at the County Court House at Provo, Utah, on December Soth 1890, vis. : Leonard J. Whitney, II. R. No. 81M, for the 8. K. t 8. K. H See. 11 & 8. W. Q 8. W. i See. 12 Twp. 8 S. Range 8 Fast. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: Charles A . Htreeper, William T. Tew, TkniJUNI ut tiprlngvUle Precinct, George Huntington, all of Utah Co. Utah. FHANK D. HOBBS. Register. Booth h Wilson, A ttys, for Claimant. lng-nam- ed UTAH COUNTY, in and for Utah ThePtXleCurt estate of John ilio County, In the matter of Onler to show cause why Whittaker, deceased. order of sale of real esiste should not be made. 'ESTES' rortaaordn1 gVsr thens for the puriawea therein set fourth: It Proliate Joseuh Joiips iminvri ail that court Tnfy Judge of said ''ll the day ,VmTwurt3turdu 1U at o'clock in the forenoon of ot is D. liv ,,INi .I"11.1 ill TTTBui'i January Rid iluv at tlia-- i ii ' 17 10 I. STANDARD cross-examinatio- Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthyIs Liver. TVhen the Liver torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in the stomach undi-the fested, poisoning headache frequent ensues; a feeling of lassi- tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy, n, EAST-BOUN- horse-stealin- g, NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, As s genAral family remedy for droops!. Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever ae anything elae, end hare never been disin the effect it eeema to appointed be almoot s perfect cure produced; for all dlseseesof tbs Stomach and Bowels. W, J. McEuot, Macon, Ua. 11 . D 1 0 11 1 Um-er-ye- s! OF UTAH In the mat ter of the estate of win. D. Huun.i t n de. censed. Notice is hereby given by tlie undersigned administratrix of the estate of Win. D. Huntington deeeasod, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary first vouchers within ten months after the publication of this notice to the said adminls-ratrlHarriet Huntington administratrix of the estate of Wm. I). Huntlngto deceased , Hpringvillo, Utah, Dec. IS 1SU0. THE PROBATE COURT, IN County, Territory of Utah. Hows Your Liver? Another Trusty And on rapidly Increasing in la Uie trust of the people In Hood'spopularity, Sarsaparilla, now which has almost a monopoly of the trade in medicines for purifying the blood and build e whole system. The test of lima Mtof htTe J successfully Sarsaparilla, which la deserv- 7 in full confidence and trust of all who wvt not tiled it, but who needs good medlcliw. . f. hn Good Logic. Tho feet that rheumatism Is caused a morbid condition of the blood, explainsby tho success of Hoods Sarsaparilla In curing this disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes or neutralizes the acidity of the blood, restores the vital fluid to a healthy condition, and seta beneficially upon the heart, liver and kidneys Those who suffer the pains and aches of them MUam should try Hood's n. John x. PItODATE NOTICE. PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR .. Terrib ry of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Samuel Julian, de- ceased. Onler appointing time and place for settlement of final aooount and to bear peU Lion for distribution. On reading and filing the petition of Caroline Julian administratrix of the estate of Maraud Julian deceased, setting forth that she has filed her final account of his administration upon Mid estate in this Court; that all the debts have Mid estate and taxes of been fully paid, and that a portion of Mid estate remains to be divided among the heirs of said deceased, and praying among other things for an order allowing said final account and of distribution of the roiddue of Mid estate among the persons entitled. It is ordered that all persons interested In the estate of the said Samuel Julian, deceased, b and appear before the Probata Court of the County of Utah, at the oourt room of said Court, in the County Court House, on the 17th dav of January 1891, at 13 o'clock a. m. then and there to show cause why an or-n- g Mid final account and of diet button should not be mode of the residue of Mid estate among the heirs and devisee of the said Samuel Julian, deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that the Clerk ciuse Notices to be posted in three public places In Utah County and a copy of tills order to tie published in The Utah VAUi.ar Gazkttb. b newspaper printed nnd circulated iq I'tah Oountv, fou r weeks suoeeasivelg prior to Mid 17 day of January, 1891. Joseph D. Jones, . Proliate Judge, Dated Dceemlier 13, 1890. W. Blackhuhn. or Utah, Territory County or Utah. Judge. I f " I. C. II. McClure. Clerk of the Dlatrlct Cburt for tbe First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, do hereby oortifv that tin foregoing-ia full, true and correct copy ol tlie original petition for change of name ot Lydia Furdonski to Mary J. Fordonskl. now on file in my otUca at Provo Cl y, Utah. Witness my hand and the stall of Mid Oourt this 8rd day of December. A D. 18MU. C. II. MeCLURK. bealI Clerk. By II. Bachman, Jr., Deputy Clerk. No. 712. VOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. LAND OP-flo- e at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. Dth, 1HWU. Notice is hereby given that the foilowiugw named settler has fled notice of his intention to make final proof in support if his claim, an that Mid proof will lie made before tbe or in his absence the Clerk ofProbate UtsH Judge Couutv 18 the Tp. 8, 8. Range 8 East, lie names the following witnesses to prove, his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. Mid land, vis.. Andrew 8. Helm, of Lake Shore. Utah. Peter Madsen, Fork. Christian P. Iluel, Spanish II. C. Remloss, FRANK D. HOBBS. Register 8UM5IGNB. 1890. I'H BATE NOTICE, of said prutiate the court ro inmiProvo house city. County court tho at court, an order should eli, yon go to those of Utah; to allow cauao why Brown nnd Mrs? The trial of C. to sell administrator luid I a ranted to the fixcu you, for you won't get a cent notmuch of reul estate oflastlie said deceased so Jane Greene for adultery, that alleged who ; from me. The defendant said that he John Whittaker as should necessary interesting episode having taken place that a copy ot tuia order be published weeks she was trying to get him into atAnd leant once a week fur four sueoeaaive last May according to the complaint, thought a news paper in The Utah Vam.et Gaxettb an lie and abortion prodidant scrape, n Green-maUtah said in County and published took place before Commissioner to comprosise himself. He after- printed Utah Territory, JtMMsph D. Jonea yesterday and resulted in a signal pose wards learned that what she ment by Probate Judito. case of male side the for the victory 13 IriM. fix was Doeonilmr in was a she that Hated being and a plunge into the consomme for Territory of .I.:!' and the prosecuting spitting up blood from her lungs. his Several witnesses testified to the iny. Clerk of tho Prohate Court witness, Miss Athalia Greene. The certify tha County of Utah. Utah. T. hereby the ileiendant by reputattion enjoyed is full true and correct copy of forcfrohiff tho testimony, while not so rare and racy In this cause show order to tlie why order original and counsel then community, as a tale from Zola's pen, was suffi of sale of real estate should not lie made, in commenced for the to down defense and of John estate the deceased, Whittaker, lay ciently salacious to repay the specta- the law to the uuw on file and of record in my ottlco. Commission but Court, Witness my hand, and the seal of said Court tors for their attendance. They were at inv olllce in Provo City this 13tli day Grednman cut off his flow of eloq- IrsalI of also regaled by the masterly manner er Ileeemlior A. !.. 1HH). uence too The is evidence V. L. HALLIDAV, by saying; in which the truth was juggled with tho of Clerk Probate Court Utah County. U.T the the defendant charge against by Mrs. Greene, and it is doubtful if a thin; NOTICE TO CKEDlTOJt. s dismissed. - J. HONEST KU.iK AT JUST PRICE8. In t iw ewtiitc il suo-oesrl- s Tub Justices Court of INUtah County Territory of Utah, nnd A. O. Johnson partners George Rolilnson Defendant. Yen are hereby summoned to lie and appear liefure me. tlie undersigned, at my oAice in Provo City, Utah County, vtali Territory, to answer a complaint filed against you heroin by said plaintiff within five days (exclusive of tue dn day of service) if tills summons is served the you outside of said city or precinct, within within county of Utah, and twenty iluvs if served elsewhere, riuld action is brought to recover from you the sum of FKi. due and owing to plaintiffs, by you. for tlie keeping, feeding and providing for a certain horse by tlie said plaintiffs, for you and atyourinstar.ee from the 15th ami rcsiucst fora ieriod .: day of August, 189(1, to the 33ud day of October, 18W. and for buggies and carriages of plaintiffs used and hirsd by you during the time aforesaid, and for oosts of tliisaeticm. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for said thirty-fiv- e dollars and ctNds of suit. To T.ie gHEHirr oh any Cuxstahi.b or Said Gkeetino: Coukty. Make legal service and due return hereon. Given under my hand, this 88nd day of October, A. D. 1X9U. A. A Noon. Justice of the Peace. Provo city, Utah. I see fit. Proprietor, u SCMMON8 one story and the Court another. Mrs. Greene looked at him in surprise and naively replied, 1 think I have the right to tell a lie or the truth, just as monn Kor-doiia- kl Provo, Utah. 32 Center St. V more finished performance in that line was ever given in a court of justloe In in the Utah. Being a Beef Stake. Mr. Brown a case with and Hear. With had, funds, Wrestling Mutton Chops, with a true benevolent spirit, engaged Pork Stake, a lawyer to conduct the joint defense, An English resident in India thus and was not apprised of his error of and Sausage. All choice and fresh kept constant- describes, in Longman's AInganne, the judgment until she had been placed performances ut the large Isabelline on the stand. She testified that the ly on hand. Try the Shamble bears which are occasionally brought relations between lierself and Brown once and you will get your meats from Cashmere to display their tricks were of the most innocent nature. He there always. at Calcutta. had been a good friend to her, and he The greatest objection is tint each was such a good man that he would be Tim Scotturn, poor hear has all his teeth pulled and incapable of taking advantage of her then wears a muzzle, in order that the forlorn condition. spectators may not notice the denuded Mr. Brown smiled approvingly at state of his mouth. the fair witness, but the next moment RIO 6RANDE WESTERN Before the combat, the man has cov- his smiling countenance underwent a ered his nuked buck witli a thick piece most phenomenal Mr. RAILWAY. change. of cowhide, but the rest of his gurb is Critchlow was to blame for it. lie little more than a pocket handkerchief . should not have been so persistent, He slaps his naked arms and chest with but public prosecutors are paid for beWORLOi SCENIC LINE 0F THE hhijiands, and challenges the bear to ing persistent, and he persisted. In on. answer to his searching GAUGE. come Bruin, standing fully as tall as he, the witness finally blurted waddles forward with his head comicalam in for it, and I may as out: I CURRENT TIME TABLE. ly on one. side, and after a few feints well make a clean breast of it. SLe and passes, the man is lucked in the then related a story which made of the Ill Effect Member 15, 1890. bear's embrace. The cowhide on the former modest Mr. Brown a veritable man's biick protects him from the Don Juan. She had visited him often TRAINS. bear's long claws, but to those who see in regard to securing a pardon for her No. 4. No.S Atlantic Mail Atlantic Express. the contest for the first time, the posi- husband, who is now doing time in 8:45 p.m. tion seems dangerous. the pen for 8:30 a. m. until, Lv. Ogd 9:55 p.m, 9:40 a.m. The mail struggles and twists about, finally, one night in May last she had Ar.Salt 10:06 a.m. p.m. 9:50 ...... 11:311 a. Lt. and tries in vain to tip up the bear; all gone to his room to talk over the 11:30 p.m. in. Ar. Provo. 11:36 p.m. m. .......... 11:40a. I.T. the time lie is talking loudly, abusing arrangements for his pardon, blie a. 6:30 in. 5:30 p.m. Ar. Green Hlver... m. the bear and all its ancestors, while lie 5:35 a. 6:40 p.m. Lr. was ill and the gallant Mr. Brown in9:30 a. m. 9:30 p.tu. Ar. Grand Junction 9:40 m. gradually seems to grow more and more sisted on her 9:50. p. m. Lv. drinking a glass of wine. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 p. m. Ar.' Pueblo, Just os the tqiectators be- She liked it so well that she drank 51 a. in. exhausted. 4:36 p. m Ar. Denver 1:35 p.m. 3:55 a.in. come really anxious for his Ar. Oolo. 8prg. safety, there another, and it bad more effect on 4:35 p.m. 9:50 a. in Ar. Denver is a sudden twist probably a precon- me than any wine I ever drank before. TRAINS. certed signal with the bear-an- d the pair Her whole system relaxed, as It were, No. S. No. 1. roll over on the ground, the man prompt- and Pacific Mail. Pacific Express. although she was not unconscious, victorious and planting his foot she was completely at the mercy of ly rising Leave Denver Colo. Mid.Ul. 1 : 10 p.m. LrTcoio. BprgsT Cuio. M 13:) on his confederate's neck. Brown. :il)p.m. Lv. Drniver. fi. R O.SiUia.- m 11:l5p. the combat, the lieur usuLv. Pueblo 13;45 Throughout What did Mr. Brown do? gently m. p. in. Ar. Grand Junction 4:40 a. 2:30 p. m. ally wears a stolid look of indifference a.m. Mr. Critchlow. Lv. Grand Junction queried 0:34 p ni. 8:30 a.m. Ar. Green River... hut, often as I have watched the strug5:44 p.m. he did what most men would 8:50 a. m. Well, Lv. 13:38 a.m. 8:50 p. in. are there still times wheu seems Ar. Provo... . ...... gle, it done under the circumstances! have J3:3Ha.m. .......... 3.10 p. m. Lv :50 a.m. to me that some one ought toin terjiose. 4:3u p. hi. Mrs. was Ar. Balt Lake Greenes unblushing reply. 2:00 a.m. 4:45 p. in. Lv. was all the blushing 3:00 a.m. However, I never saw or heard of an 6:UU p. m. Ar. Otrden. ........ accident. prosecutor could say for a moment. LOCAL TRAINS. If you pay a visit to the huts where When he had recovered from his fit PROVO SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. Leave Provo, 18:38 a. m. 7:10 a. ra arrlvo bears and men usually put up together, of vertigo, counsel BBked why she had Sait Lake. 130a.m. 9:35 a. m. 4:30 p. m. arrive on the outskirts of a town, you will find not caused the arrest of Brown at that Oaten, 3:00 a. m. 11:00a. m. 8:00 p.m. Leave Ogden. 8:30 a. m. 8:00 p. m. 8:45 p. in. them living in a most amicable intima- time, to which the witness replied that leave Salt Ikn. 9:6ua. m. 4:80 p. m. 10:06 p. in. cy; indeed, if they are roused in the Brown had been a good friend of hers, arrive Provo, 11:30 a. m. 6;40 p. in 1I;3U p. m, early morning, during the add weather that she needed friends badly, and did raovo. vairvikw aid mt. flsasaxt. Leave Provo, 6:40 p.m. arrive Mt. Pleasant it is difficult to distinguish man from not want to lose his friendship. 10;00 p. m. leave ML Pleasant 3;45 a. m. arrive hear, as they begin to rise from their Browns counsel was almost as inProvo, 7;18 a. in. slumbers on same the bed straw of C. DODGE, J. II. BENNETT, dignant as his client, and be asked Gen. Pass. Aft. Queen. Q an Manager. wlia( the witness meant by telling him WEST-BOUN- IEVERIBQDf: IRVINE & BARNEY, In Alleged Adaltery (' Halt Lake City i Furdonski. to Mary J. Fordouski. TO tlie Court : Th pc tltlon of Isaac Fordonskl. of Spring-- ' vllle, L tab County and Territory, respectfully shows: 1. That In the Probate Oourt of Utah County and IYrritory of Utah, on the 8th day of May, A. D. 1885, Lydia Plcroe. at that time two years of age, tbe daughter of Lkiyd Pierce. of Hprlng-vill- c, Utah, was duly adopted by Isaac and Mary J . Fordonskl, his wife, mode their heir at law, the Mine as child aiy laini in lawful wedlock, and that her name waa then changed from Lydia Fierce to Lydia Fordonskl. 2. That the Mid Lydia Fordonskl was horn at Springvllle, Utah, on tbe 39 day of Juue, 1888. 8. That since the adoption of the Mid Lydia Fordonskl, Mary J. Fordonskl, the wife of laitiikwicr lias died. your 4. That the Mid Lydia Fordouski desires to take tlie name of Mary Jane Fordouski instead of Furdonski. desiring to have the name oi her late ailoiited mother, and for this reason your petitioner praystothat her name may be changed from Lydia, Mary Jane Fordouski. Wherefore your ictltiuurr prays: 1. That an order may issue from this Ouurt to the effect that a copy of ihle petition be Gaxettb. published in The Utah a newspaper published in Valley Provo City, Utah Ltah least at for four Territory, County, weeks, and that a time may lie aet by tlie Court, at which time the Court will hear tbe proof to be adueed in support of the loots set forth in this iietithm. Isaac; Fiikihinkki, Petitioner. Bnimihmkh: Title of Court aiuleauso. Filed Dcoeuilwr 2, 1810. C. Ii. MiClure. Clerk; lly li. Raebman. Jr., Dcp. Clerk. Maxey A White-cottoPetitioner. Ally's for ordered that the above It is herelwy be published for at least foursuuueaalvepetition woeks In The Utah Vallky Gaxettb, b newspaper, slid printed published lu Provo City, Utah IXiuntv, and 1 erritory, and that tlie loth day of Fob 1891. be set aa tlie time when proofs will be heard In the above euliUed u latter. Nov.. 24th, 1890. PKOBITE NUTICli. TN THE PROBATE COURT, JUSTICE COURT MOAR PRECINCT T A Territory of Utah County of Grand Nov. 1st U 9 J- - p- - Nells (boon Plainiiff, v. Erastus Christiansen, Defendsnt. ErartuTlT,lDHutX?rjnLn1 frWt,"E You are hereby summoned to lie and appear liefore me the undersigned, at my oflfee In Mistli precinct. Grand County, Utah Territory., to answer a complaint Hied against you by said plaintiff, within one month from the day-othe date of the first publication hereof or-- j udgmeut by dofau It will lie taken against roiL. according to the prayer of Mid complaint. Said action Is to receiver from yen the sum of two brought del-la- ra hundred and eighty-seve- n now duo snil unpaid to the said plaintiff. under and by note sn.i hoiA. (KNWPrtffiSTMii express cun- or agreement made and entered Into by and between you and Mid plaintiff. FurfuR are referred toeumplaint now particular, on file In thisyou action. You are hereby notified that if you tail to so appear and answer as above required the plaintiff will take Judgment against you fur the above named amount and costs of Court. Given under my hand this first day of NovlifonklaB L. Crspn, ember, A. D. 1891). Justice of the Peace, Moali. Utah. NGEflCE UK SALE OF HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. IS HEREBY That In pure NOTICE of an order ofGIVEN. the Proliate Ouurt, of Utah County, I'tah Territory, made on the fith., day of September A. D. 189U. in the matter of the Estate of Thomas Penn, dmimsril. tbe undersigned the Administratrix of the Estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash. Gold Coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by Mid Court, on Until tbe day of December, a. 1a 189K, at 2 o'clock P M at the olfiee of King Rooms 57 Rank Uuikling, in the City of Ilouta. Provo. County of Utah, all the right, title, interest and Estate of the Mid Thomas Penn at the time of his death, aiul all tbe right, title, and interest that the raid Estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than, or in addition to that of the Mid Thomas Penn at the time of his death, in and to all that certain or of and land, situate, being parcel lying fiiece raid City of Provo, County of Utah, ana of and bounded Utah, and described Territory as follows to wit : Commencing at the North West Corner of Lot i6) Block (15V Piat A" Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Utah County, Utah Territory, and running thence East (91 Rods thence South (At Rods, thence West (9) Rods, thence North (A) Rods, to the place of t loginning. Terms and conditions of Mle: Cash. Gold Coin of the United States. 1(1. cent, of the purchase money to lie paid to. per on the the Administratrix of Sale, balance, on the confirmation of theday Sale by raid Probate Court. Deed at tlie expense of the, Administratrix. All Rids must be in writing-anscaled. AND FOR 1 Utah County, Territory of IN Utah. In tha matter of tlie estate of Charles H. Hales, deceased. Order appointing time and place for settle ment of final account and to bear iietition lor distribution. Un reading and filing tbe petition of Julia A. Hales Executrix of the estate of Charles II. Hales, deceased, setting forth that she has filed her final account of her administration upon Mid estate In this Court ail that all the debt and taxes of sail have lieeu estate iiaid. and fully that a portion of said estate remains to tie dl viiied among the heirs of Mid deceased, and among other thlnge fur an onler alpraying raiil final account and of distribution lowing of tlie residue of Mid estate among the persona entitled lt Is ordered tliat all persons interested In the estate of the Mid ceased. of the . . Mid Court, in tlie County 1(1Court House on the 1 th 1891, at o'clock a. m., then day of Jan., and there to show cause why an order allowini Mid final account and of distribution shoulii not bo made of the residue of said estate among the heirs and devisees of the Mid diaries H. Hales, deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that the Clerk cause notice to be posted in three public places in a copy of this Utah County and order to lie published in Tmb Utah b newspaper printed and Vali.bt Gaxettb, circulated in Utah County, four weeks success vely prior to Mid 17th day of January 18BL Joseph D. Jokes, Probate Judge. Dated December 13, 1890. Martha Funk. i op Utah, Territory Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas Fonn ( Utah. ot County I. V. L. Halliday, Clerk of the Proliato Court Dated this 9th day of December a. D. IHHL in and for Utah County, Territory of Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and correct copy of the original order tutfinal account and ting time and puce hearing the THE I'KOBATB COURT IN AND FOK estate of Chat-le- a fordistrihution,"of petition H. Hales, deceased, and now on file and of FrUtah County, Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Samuel DJurnaon, derecord in my office. Witness my hand and the seal of Mid Court ceased, Notice la hereby given by the underat my oflico in Provo City, this 14th signed administrator of the estate of Samuel BJranson. deceased, to tho creditors of and all Seal 13th, dav of Dooemlier, A D.. 1890. V. L. HALLIDAY. persons having claims against the raid deto exhibit them with the x ceased. Clerk of the Probate Court Utah U. vouchers within four months after necosMrr the first publication of this notice to the said administrator. Abraham 8. BJarnstm, of the estate of Samuel Bjamson adminstrator, deceased, or ut Wm. Creer attorney for aaid estate. . t HELP WANTED. An industrious. and energetic man or woman willing Intelligent to work can secure profitable now for the local employment by applying agency for this township for that wondedful new book. Spanish Fork' Utah, October 81st 189(1. NOTICK TO CREDITORS. NTHE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOE Utah of Utah In tbe the estateTerritory matter ofCounty. of Jens Kundsen, deuess-eNotice Is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of tho estate of Jens Knudsen. deceased, to the creditors of and all persons hnving claims against the raid deceased to exhibit them with the nooesrary vouchers within four months after the first publication uf this notice to the Midadiiiiiifitrator. Julius Hannbcrg administrator uf tlie estate of Jens Knudsen deceased. d, Literary Industries BY H. H. BANCROFT Tub Famous Author. What Is It? Road the great dally iMipera every' where for an answer. 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Turner, deceased. Cisco, Grand Couuty, Utah. Nov. 24th, 18M. s "'jlOTCk. COURT OF UTAH FTHK PROBATE of Utah. Notice of Tcrritrr fur Addition. iPpllmtii'iti In tbe mutter of the Adoption of William J. WE WANT AGENTS a uilivir. PurviiHiit to an order of Mid In every country and In every town, county Craig, made and entered on t.lw fith day of and state In tho Union- be lit of the rss. Court November,, A. 1). 181. Notion is hereby given, land tury. Sstiii-dayNotice at Maltpublication, that the Sutli of Iktunnbor. I8W. Lake City, Utah. NovemAddress, at lOo'clock a. in., at theday Ouirt Hinuie in Provo ber 38, 189(1. lias binn the City. Utah County, THE HISTORY COMPANY Notice is hereby given, that the fnllowlng-name- d time and place f.u- - hearing tlie appointed settler baa filed notice of hi intention applkwtina of Isaac Junes and Junoa Hannah Market 723 San tlie for in to make final proof St., Francisco, Cal. tion of said minor child, when and whereadopsupport of his claim, and that Mlit proof will lie made liefore the any person interested may appear and contest the at Balt take City, Utah, Register ami Receiver ime. 1891, ION Wlillain vis: TIOTJ.9 on January 80, Davidson, BAVSVOH1 SMS Dated Provo City, Nov. SP. 18m. D. 8. No. 9)145. listed April 37, 1885. for the M W V. L. HALLIDAY, K W U,NR(i.8EvN M. 7 K. 30. It in 8 Prolisb Clerk, Utah no., TT. T. See. L.M., Utah. VHKV Tp. grg wag yaas y ,i He names the following witnesses to prove A r.AK 1 inWk k SHily A f his continuous residence upon, and cultivation oq (t or, ssid land, vis. I . MHl 1 1 i(n,u4 vk 1 ofTneker P. q.Ulsth -Frank Jones Md ouoaia f Co., I'tnll. 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