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Show Daniels guarantees hia work. J. A. Loveless, Notary Public. Hosier E&J D es tit Townsend's Garden Iinideineuts at W. L. stow. Worseucrofls, Drug Mrs. John IL Dixon visited in Mrs. Will Selman was a visitor 1'iovo iHSt week. at 1'ioro this week. Fnullry Netting of all sizes at Sain Stank offers bis house and 4V. L. Worsrucrufts. lot fur sule cheap. Ms. Terrs was in Salt Lake If you wnut first cIhhh woikdoue Muday on biwiusa. Daniels gallery. Salt. Lake Bread, fresh every goto The knights of the grip were lay, at Mrs. Gutbeils. blank notes, quite numerous this week. Warranty deeds, this at etc. location notices, People having places to rent ' Mrs. Ferres make it known at this office. of Spring Opening Millinery will be Monday, March Watermaster Sargent is kept 21th. busy these days issuing water Fresh garden seeds, in bulk and notices. jmckages the kind that grow. Dont forget to call and see the Tovjjeeml's. grand display of millinery at Mre. Tfiw Tayson school teachers Ferres on the 21th of this month. Attended the institute at Provo Bicycles! Bicycles and sundries f?alu relay. now on sale at A. N. lluishs All kiwis of Sowing Machine Hardware store; prices lower than needles for sale at V. L. WorBeu-orof- ts ever. hardware. $y pictio Miss Purcy Tuylor went to Hilt like Him dry. Everything sold cheap at V. L. 'iVorsencrorts Bsrgaiu Store. ash-at Tli Ocean Wrvh W. Ij. IVorseijorofts. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money re-- u uded. Mrs. Lncouias Colvin has concluded a delightful visit iu Frovo, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E. : two-thir- iliu.gitl. Priesthood Meeting. tulx-ruucl- r e -- Everything in furniture, carpets, r, S . Satis-factio- n . cn-s- y r d a. d. i ) 1IYKUM LEMMON, party by a number HtUY GARDNER, Stake Presidency. f their friends last Thursday evening. The affair was iu honor T. L. H. I. k. Officers' Meeting. of Mrs Amos birthday. Tire regular monthly meeting of A snrpri-party was given Mrs, Wani r.nd Stake Y. L. M. I. the Mrs. Schuler and her daughter, officers of Nebo Stake will conHenry Fairbanks, last evening, vene at the Payson Second ward and a most eiij iyable time is re-- in eet itu; house, on Saturday, Mar. tried. 20, 1 002, at 10 o'clock a. m. All ward aud stake Y. L. M. I. Miss Jolmwin of' the M. II. officers are urgently requested to (.li uc!i gave a delightful social attend. Anna Nelieker, Jj. M. Fairbanks, ami party to a number of her Emma Lerwill, friends Monday evening. Presidency Y. L. M. I. A. A far well reception was given A? tliur Fawns, who leaiei shortly High P.iecta Meeting. Thu High lriestsof the Nclw Htnke f ir Omaris, at the city ball last at will meet Id tliu l'aysoti .;ivi n a ftm pris- IjOOC. four-leafe- Inaum uniform qulity sud fmnlinn. United riiutes Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah February j 7, 19o2. To whom It may concern: state Notice is hereby given that-thof UlahliUH filed in thi office a list No- 29. of hinds selected by tlie said ritute for tlie ettuhilidmiciit und an Inslitntiou fur the Bdnd, under section 12 of the Ufl of (kmgrtsa PI reved July Vi, 1MJ1. Tlie following tracts i inl.r iced in said list are in a townsiii.i containing mineral claims of The regular monthly Priesthood meat-b- f the Nelsi Stake will he lield in the at IDs. m. Saturday, Im 3 sou March IV, 1(JU2. J. S. Pauk, Jr. llvin jt Lkmuon Garun kii Hknuy Miss Online Cushing and F. M. Stake 1 'residency. Elmer ent rained tbeir Sunday High Council Meeting. school clas at th home of Miss 'Jiishiug 'Ihursdiy niglit of last The Regular meetin'' uf tlie High week. Games and refreshments (luuucil of Hie Kebo Stake of ion will he held In the vestry of Ih.tsoii Taberwere the order of the evening. lJOZ nacle at 7 p. m. Friday. Mar. .1. S. PAGE Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wiu. Amos were g. v al JUST PURE Coffee. Mrs. M. E. Lemmon and Miss Jennie Dixon are with the choir excursion to California. Choice Dahlia bulbs for sale. All those who desire to sub Salt Lake Huuday morning, to 10 cents each. AH varieties scrilie for the San Francisco look over sample lines of clothing, Charles Brewerton. Examiner, or renew their sub aud make selectious therefrom. Dr. J. IlENuy Office iu Bank Building, liesidence one scription call at this office, Apnatle George W. Teasdnle, W. 11, Fairbanks. Block east and one block north. Pres. J. WT. Pax ui an and Isaac 11. The band dnco at the opera Grace of Nephi were the guests of Mrs, Melissa Lewis la sick, and as a consequence there was no house on the ereuiug of St dark A Coombs Monday am! school in her department this Patrick's day was a success, both Tuesday, You will find one of the cheapfinancially sod socially. The pro week. the elicited reudered aud most stylish lines of m est approgn All carpets can be matched and millinery that ever come to the bation of all present sewed together. A. N. Huishs west at Mrs. Ferres ou Monday, Messrs Isaac Boss, Brn Droll March 24. Furniture Btore. Call and see Joseph Bates, Thomas Top-haprices. Jack Evans of Spanish Fork Win Betts and Joseph assessed $750 by Justice was Mrs.Eerre.tho leading milliner Douglass in the'r Witnmer Tuesday for inbihing too will have her stock complete on labors Monday and remoddled the much of tho white man's burden March 24, tho cheapest and best gronudsand fence of the first ward and becomtug boisterous. iu town. meeting house. Ladies, if it is bargains and A LOST small circular pearl All diseases start in the bowels. style yon want iu Millinery just Brooch. Finder return Baine to Keep them- open or you will lie call on Mrs, Ferre, Payson, to got bun-lre- d this office and be liberally re- sick. CASCABETS act like nn them, you will find over two trimed hats there ou Mar. 24, tnre. Keep liver and bowels active warded. without a sickening gripiug fetd-iu- sjd not two alike. State Superintendent A. C Six million people take and Nelson made an official tour of recommend C'ASCABETS. Try Strike A Rich Find. "I was troubled fur several years with Utah County last week. He was a lOu box. All druggists. clinmlc. digest hn nni ueivoua debilin Pnyson Friday, The Misses Anna Nelreker, ity, writes Mrs.F ,T. Green, of Lbiich-ter- . X. I!., No remedv liclied me uu Jennie Dixon, Lillie Fairbanks, Have you a cough? A dime of Electric Bitten, which til I IIORSEIIOUXD SYRUP Erdine Cushing, and Mrs. Emma diil mu morelining good than all the. mediwill relieve It. 1rleo S3 eta, suit SO eta. I ever used. They have .also Lrwell, officers of the Young cinesmy wife in excullrnt health for J. L. Townsend. kept Mutual Ladies Improvement ears. She nays Eleetric Bitters are Provst-gaarMarshal Barnett, John d, Association of tlin Stake, went to fust splendid Inr femule troubles; they area grand tmiio and iuvigorntor for Chas. Kinsey and Jack Spanish Fork Monday evening weak, run down women. No other Boyd were in Sslt Lake Thursday and met with the local association mcdteiiui can take its place in our family Tiy them. Only 59c. And Friday of last week. of that place. guaranteed ly J. L. Tuwiisvn i If you have anything in the line W. W. Royal, E. IL McBeth of repairing take it to George NOTICK Srfth Longslmugh and Wilde, two doors below LenimonB, Jack Boyd, of the Semi Annual On arreuct who will do it satisfactory and Jack Butler form a mining com Conference of the church beiug reasonably. pany which intend prospecting held on the 4th, dill, and Gth of Much pa!u and uneasiness is caused the Thunder Mountain country. April iu HhIi Lake City, fast, meetwill be inld at tho usual hour ly pile, sparing neither age nor sex. Messrs Longabough and Butler ing TAIJLF.US BUCKEYE OINTMENT sent by tln company left yesterday iu the various wards of the stake ou riumlnv, March 30'b. zaires lliejunut obstinate cases. Price for the mineral deposits of that J.'S PAGE. Jr., SO cts. in liotlle, tubes 3 cents. much advertised locality. They UYBUM LEMMON, J. I Townsend. drove as far as Provo the first day HEN BY GARDNER, For the Semi Annual conference Stake Iresidency. ont on the trip. And Belief Societies meeting the A Suro Cura for Piles. or peevish, it is 11. Q. W. offers the following If your child is Plies produce moisture nud no dnulit troubled with lu lling worms, yats: PayBon. $2.35, Spanish cauihj Itiliing, this form as well as WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE Sellor Plies $2.75. me Fork, 2.25; Goalieu, Blind, Bleeding Protruding will remove the worms, and its tonic lMc Dr. cured ing dates April 3rd to Gth. Tickets Stops by llcliing and bleeding. Alisorl effect restore Ha natural cheerfulness tumors. 30 mils n jar at druggists, good until April 12th. Price, tlo cents. .lit by nmil. Treutise free. Write J. L. Townsend. Mouday was the sixtieth anni- mu aluHit your case. l)r. liosjuko la. lliihida, of of the the organization versary Monday was the anniversary of tire birth of E tins L'utriot Biiint, first Belief Society in Xsnvoo by You c:in he cheerful and happy only inul wearing o tho green was conthe Prophet Joseph Smith, ami wlien you are well. If you feel out adhered to liy tire boys. spicuously the Payson society enmmemorated Mirts" take IIEKISINE, it will brace It wus 1437 days since St lutrick 30 cts. l'rice the event iu the evening by giving you up. landed Emerald Isle with on the .1. Ij Towuscud. A dauce and social at its assembly his im'Ksnge aud the followers of Waterworks will cost $20,000 that land have remained erer hall, at which a jolly good time was and thnt seems quite a bit of money sinco faithful to the Bomau had, I'atholic Clturcli, John Tenner, (f Payson, vrs But some uight'when everything Tire day pass. doff quietly, nfew Inst Saturday to meet with is very dry a fire might break out. of the green slips were iu evidence the committee of the llinck Hawk If we have watrrwoiks even of The biud dircoutsed inspiring low presnre, it could he niaunged, selections in the Hftenmon as n Campfire, next summer, Johu was and the amount saved from one herald for tlreir eteuings enter 4ue of the night guard, with Mtaiimient at tire opera house. A cArthurs train, that went after the fire might pay tho cost. Tire few clover brancbtK waterworks are worth w hat they were accepted, and some of oid poor saints iu 1803, and a comcost as a matter of saving labor. young urea were confirmed benel-dtetpanion of the editor of this paper. After summing up tic They are worth what they cost as Springville Independent. a matter of guarding against fire, many little incidents the annik Eggs that will hatch at 75 eta. to versary of tire banishment of th say nothing of tho beauty they snakes was per setting. Incubator lots at quite appropriately Barred ply mouth will add to homes of our city in Apecinl price. rock, or S. C. Brown legiioru. the way of lawus. It is urged by i Ton take no chance as we guaran- those who waterworks that l;iro?ou. tee eggs to lie fertile. Call and wo havo uotopjiose Saves 25 to 40 per cent of your water enough. Will pee our stock whether you buy or coal. Makes a hot fire. WHter driuk Keepi cow a from a more not, and pipe dean. Enough for store Pavhou Poultry Faim. hydrnut trough than from a ditch? one ton for 40 cents. AM O. K.-f If it takes more for family luuiulry no fake. For sale by Jesse Tyo. ' work it is because the overworked Ageuts wanted. women who hove to pack it oflen A fresh supply of J. G. Mo. do with less than they need. It Donalds famous candies just in at will not take any more water if we Mrs. Guthciis, Over 150 kiuiVc fieaalM i tamped C C C. lever sold in balk. have waterworks than it (loos now to select from. Also fresh brcuil of who dealer the to sell tries gfwtn without. frojeu Jroyo. jroethit fast as pood." BAL-LARD- I never glazed or adulterated. It la Tbs waled Notice. Pxirtsr Greatly Surprised. never was so much surprixil in my life, as 1 was with results uf iisiin; Cl.iamlierlainsl'uiii ltolin'wiys Henry T. ( 'ouk, ircfa.iuun of the Nashville (N. I cuiitriicteil a K:wre ('.) (l:itilc. cuseot lllit-i-i mutism tally hret winter by getting my feet wet. I tried rever-jtilings fur it withuut lu jit fli. One day uliiln luoMnc over the Gazette, noiicedtli.it Pain Balm was isisitively guaranteed to cure Ulicuumtisni, so Ixiuglit a i mttle of it ami before using had of it my taken its tli.ri.twinl I have not had a rheumatic pain since." Bold by all I glaze coffee with a cheap and impure coating. They have too high a regard for health well as for the naturally delicious flavor of their popular berry, The very American roasters who glaze their package coffees do not dart to touch or glaze their high priced Mochas and Javas. Why? in rugs, blinds Ac at A. S. finish's Tim results ot an fund or drink am iiomitly reclitled, Furniture Htire. 'Prices that without jriiin or discomfort, by taking cfy coin wt it ion. a few doses of II F.ilHIXK. lrlce 5U Townsend. John PniVBtgnard went into J. Ij. in-ge- A InNatives Java do not - e ' - niain-U-nuiic- record, viz Tlie SVt Tp 9, !$., night. Miss Dora McBeth will entertain a few friends at cards this evening. e in. on riaturiliiv, Marcli 29th, 2p t 'll AH1.ES lillKWEBNOti, J. S. I'ACilS, J AMF8 NWi SE1 i NF.tj'; 4, K.S. L. Mer. Sec. 1, ii. A copy of kuid list so fur as it relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions lias lieen conspicuously imsled in this office for iiisiiecticn by any (icrsnu interested, nud ly the pulilic generally. Mlliin tlie next sixty days following tlie date hereof under dep rtmental instructions of Nnvemlier 27, lKUtS .23 L. D., 439), pn. testy or coiitesd, against tlie claim of the state to any of the tracls or stildivisions liereliitufore described, on tlie greuud that tlie aame is more valuable for mineral tliuu fur agricultural purjioses will tie received and noted fur reMrt to tlie General Land Office at Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within tlie time siecille'J will lie considereii sufficient evidence of the liaraeter of tlie tracts; ami the selcc tion tliereof, otherwise free from ulijectloii, will las recommended for approval. FRANK D. IIOBBS, Register. GEO. A. SMITH Receiver. First puli. Feb. 27. iioii-iiainer- la-iu- g Nil. 5947 Notice for Publication. p Talx-riiacl- : ANUEIISON, Presidency. Raliof Scsiaty 081:3:3 Keetbg. Tanner and Levee Emery A meeting of the Ward. and were married in the temple iljorth SfHke Belief Society officers of the at Manti yesterday. The bride's will Ire held iu the Nebo Stake home is in Fair view, but she was tabernacle vestry on SatPayson hern last summer visiting her urday, Mar.29, at 10 oclock a, jj. hister, Mrs. Ed Ilsncnck, nud it All wunl officers are urgently was duriuu that visit that the met requested to le present. the groom. Out of the courtship Primary Officers' Meeting. there grew a love and devotion that culminated in their unioi-The regular monthly meeting of Mr, Tanner is a son of our towns the Ward aud Stake Primary Ofman, V. Smith Tanner, and he ficers of the Nebo Stake wil! con has many friends here who extend vene at the Payson Second Ward to him and his the best of wishes. meeting House, ou Saturday, Mar. He will leave next week for 2'J, at 10 a. ra. AH Ward and Stake officers are Canada, but the bride will remain requested to be present urgently in our midst for a while yet. Jake Abgyle, President Primary Associations. Frank Searle and Edith Wig-naMbs. Lillif Facie, were married at Provo MonSusannah Pickering, day by Elder II. S. Pyne. Both Eliza Dixon, the contracting parties were born Presidency. iu rnysou nne have made their This Clinats is Good home here since, the bride being the daughter and eldest child of enougli for tinyboiiy with weuk lungs. need not travel. He can Mr. aud Mrs. XV . H. Wiguall, at The patient liens witli the help uf Alleii'a well get whoso home a reception was Lung Balsa'll, taken frequently when tendered the couple upon their cougliiug nnd sliurtnoKof breath after arrival from the county seat Mon- exercise serve notice upon him tiiut seriouM .uinvmary trouble is not far day eveuing. Their rnnuy friends AIIciim Lung Balaam is free uway. wish them well. . form of . il Department of the Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake city. Utah, March 6, 1902. Notice is hereby given t tint the following named settler lias filed notice of Ilia intention to make final proof in supi'Ort of ids chiiin, and that said proof will (as made liefure County Clerk of Utali County, Utali, t I'rovo, L'tali, on April 2d, 19o2 viz: Giuliani L. Du'ey lld 12598 for tire SW1-- 4 S W 4 sec 20, NW1-- 4 & NE NVV W sec. S5 Tp 9 S R 2 E, 8. L. M. He nutnea the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: M. 11. Daley Jr., J. B. Jolley, D. H. Fuirluinlu, James Shuler, nil of Pay-soUtali. FRANK D HOBBS, L. H. GRAY, Atty. Register. 1st publication Man h 13, 1902. 1-- 1- 1- -4 No. 1- -4 OOSli. Notice for Publication. - Department of the Interior, Land Office wiifull Lake t Ity, Utah. Kdijr. 24, i)o2i Notice is hereby given that tlie foil iowing-naniisettler lias tiled notice of Ids intention to make final proof in upiairt of his claim, and that Mid iruu( will iai made hefore Register anil Receiver U.' 8. Land Office at Sait Lake City, Utah, on April 21, 192, viz: Hyrum Olsen JIM 12731 for the N E 4 N W 4 tiec. 19 Tp. 10 8 B 1 E, H L ni M. He names the following witnesses to piove ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said hind, viz: Holla York, I Ielier C. Taylor, Neplil Nelson and Victor Johnson, all of Muiibiquin, Utah. FRANK D IIOBBS, Register. Fiist pu lication Feb, 27, 10J2. L. IL Gray, Att'y. No. 5937. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, , Land Office at Salt Lake City, Feh. 24, 1992. Notice ia hereby given that the following mimed Ketih-- lias iiled notice of Iris Intention to make fliin iroof in supiortof his claim, and that sold proof will Ihj made lefore Register and U. 8. Land Office nt Bait Lake City, Utali. on April 7, 1992, viz: Otto Anderson. HM 129ft) for the 8 IS 1 4 NW and N E S W Sec. 19 T 10 S U 1 K, 8 L M. lie names the following witnesses to from any opium prove Ida lontinuuus upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Bumniit (.'reek IrrigAtion and Canal Victor Johnson, Neplif Nelson, John (.'ompuiiy, Santuquin, Utah County, W. Tuylor, and John 0. Johnson, all Utnli. ufSaiitRijuin. Until. Notice is hereby given that at FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. meeting uf tlie director held oil the First publication Feh. 27, 1902. L H. it 22nd day of Fhruaiy, 19)2, hu Gray Attv. ot R2 cts. jajrsli.ire was levied ou No. 5027. tlie capital smelt of the CorKration, P'lyalilc oil or before tlie 21trd day uf Notice for Publication. April, 19UZDe artment of (lie interior. Twenty cents per sliure can be paid in lulmr oil the Coiiipiuiya Uitclies to Land Office at Sail Luke City. Utah. Fei. IS, 1902. l lie orler of tlie liend watermaster, Notice is hereby given tiiut tlie Norman S. llulladuy, it iaid on or he settler lias filed notice of tore the said 2"rd uay of Adril, 1902 wing-named All assessment 8 iaid In caklt must le his intention to m.ike'ffnn proof in (aid at tlie office of the secretary, at ills supiort of Ids claim, and that said UL-iti- r 1- -4 -2 1- -4 Franklin Stark, aged 24, and Maria Theresa Todd, aged 2G, wero unitttl iu the holy bonds of matrimony Tuesday. Both are highly respected yonug people, They are contemplating making their home iu Oauaila, NVe extend congratulations. A marriage license has been issued by tire clerk of Silt Lake comity to J. A Stone, aged 48, and Mary Johnson, Bged 18, both of Salem. r siileiice, Suniuquiu, on or before Hie proof will be made liefore Register find Rem Ive U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake aforesaid 2fti(l day of Arll. aaseos-inei- - follo- . ail Fact. Faitli is "no thing ;iini fact is another, Faith il somctimi'H l.iki s any nmoutil uf faith to pra'iice one fact Years of earnest work and faith have proiiuctd one fact Ml loot of mei.ii'ine t hat is I f sic' people who are lien-- . men-Iotruiiiileii witii geoiiu! weakness through uver u ork, ilisi ation or expisiire can th twill miku rich reu set ii liloo l frjtn III" t.iey eat. their reis riMmru'.l. Rich lilv-turn t is the life of tlie t'O'ly tot well as the fee. I tile neivi-- all i U'dy witli Muo.l ii nd there is a gradual return of lieniili. Weak. I'.kly, I'M lasij 1 wlm mi tier witli indigest ai, dysis-jisiii- , s of Mt reogtli a n i ambition, have dizzy sis l sand are always tired, can he itvil sound mill wei witli IJr. Gunn's llliio.i mid Nerve Tonic. This riit' lniii can le taken on f.iitli as well as fact, it acts in a emmon sense way U' curing dis ase by giving strength era resist it. Sold by druggists for 73 ier box. or llireo Imxos fur $20i) or scut on receipt of price. The tablets by are to lie taken at me il time. Wide us for n Iren pamphlet thnt tells nil iilanit this Rtmiedy. Address Dr. Gann. l!ii In, delpliia, la. For s lie by J. L. Townsend. defs-rvin- Any stock iiisni which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 23rd day of April, 9j2, will be delinquent anil advertised for sale at public auction and unless xiymeut is made before will lie sold on tsiturday, Juno 21st 1902, to ay ttiedelinqiient assessment together with the cosia of advertising and exiieiiM-- of sale. TIIUMAS Ii. HICELIS, Secretary, Suniniit Creek Lirigntion timl Canal Co. Sautuquin, Utan, Feb. 22nd, 1902. s s sick-liead- 1 1 ai n-- iti-ii- l (er in rormaluiii ul ,nL3. iECBEAHQK FOlilTEilS, Kansas Ciljf, i fo 4 No Snj'.l. City, Utah, on Apr! lb, 1902, viz: Nephi Nelson, HM 12iHW for the NEK sec 83. W.4 NWi sec 34 tp 9 S. U. 1 'fi 8 L AI. He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence Ukh ami cultivation or mid laud, viz: John O. Holman, Andrew Lottgreen, J. W. Taylor, Conrad Beckstiund, all of El Santaquin, Utah. FRANK I) IIOBBS. L. II. (iRAk , Atty 1st publication Feii. 20, 1902. No. 5022. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Office ut Soil Luke City, Utah Mareli 17, in U Notice Is hereby given that the fo lowing named settler lias filed notice of Ids intention to make final preof in support of Ids claim, and Unit said wil! bo made la fore Register A Lake Rcueivcr U. S. Lind Office at 2'Sili, BN)2, vizi I'ity, Utah, i n IIAirs! Hi lar C. Taylor M 12701 for theNE of Sec. 15, Tp. 10 S. HI E, S SE L M. lie names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous tvsi lence upon ami cultivithm of suid land, viz: Olson Victor Johnson, llyruni Ephraim Tietjeii, Ncphl Nelson, nil of SuiiLiquin, Utah t 1- -4 FRANK D I10R15S L. H. GRAY, Atty. li.gister. 1st publication March 20. BD2. Notice for Publication. Deiwrtment of the Land Office at Halt l.akeCltv,Interior, Utah, Fell. I9t'i2. Notice Is hereby given that II, the foj. low ing-n- n med settler Ims filed nolico of liis intention to make final iiroof in siipiHirt of Ids claim, and thatahl made lfore proof will A Rwei ver U. S. Und Office atRegister Salt Lake Ut.v. Utah, on April 6, I'm; viz: John L, Jenkins, one of the heirs of Miriam Samlen., deceased, HM 10735 for tlie Si L i ol see. 1, Tp 10 S R1 E, SL lie names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Gardner, George Taylor, John Gardner, ftter Okelbcrrv, tail of Goshen, I tali. FRANK D IIOBBS I irst publication Feb. 13, l'JC s |