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Show rJfjy'rw - hr- 4 s ' ;i I h j uy Jii'i'iuy and tliree i- -j . , ...I ki ...d up and ren..y .ktn.is uf ork ... about three U..U .... 1. ,a at; back w.-c-. ,-- 'T. j kbi Atm.-ii- ul Ll.lllllK Tor liuHnn J)kpi(Ml:i Mohs. was. ll.i-- t ids H. in a ra-- , ,hril!lt s h. I 'Slanfiar Cnujc. A v.ii XmimiMr, A liand I'niou lias necu talked of warred as if he had aUciftj'tL-Published at Ephraim, SanPete Co., here for some time, why dnnl so.ue .,ide. Brown is suppose! to be it. j of our sister towns say something ;Janci Jhc Couple were married Utah. last June and no reason far tiie about it. ! deed can be assigned, ittnMi la iIm laiwcui ud Crank ol Sa Ptta If you want an elegant dish of CisdunHIa ot Cowiiin, call on Miss llmma I.ar son and Co. one block west of the .NOTICK TO CREDITORS 'lire undersigned jre now ji:e- ill man l'al.K i pared to recover cui ipciiNali.ni 'ilrs on persons in Utah Territory, fur tlu. '1'rains. loss of property through Indian depredations We will collect your Cjtft'f 'if' ( JlCt'S S"tir claim or make no charges, (.all a I.arf C:t, l'ta once. Jacob Johnson, office Soring Citv, i). c. 1)oik;l siwKiniuxi Kkcistek Block. Those them Utah. (nHt ..it M. a ti knowing 1.73: Three Mon., f i. m Yif In niniKC, tflieeiac, Ij.jt la.oa iwti Frick Ferdinand Mt. selves office A indebted son, to Work has commenced on the lcterson t . H. BF.NNFI J here. It will be lrrgcr .han the Hanson or II. Q Hanson are Pleasant I'ity Utah,. lif-. vi . 7 Spring City, April 22, a. 1! Stj Entered at fhe Post Office at Eih-cain- t. one at Mt. Pleasant, and different requested to make a settlement rom any in the comity. 1.0CAI. SKUYin: at once, or their accounts will Utah, as second class matter jr J ! . I I Ice-erea- tn 1 I);-fpo- u 1 June 4, i8go. Ephraim, Utah, May 6, tSyi returned home and can be found at his office ready to do all kinds of Den tal work. UIRKCTOBH. P Meilstrup, Pres. Peter Schwalbe, Treas. I). P. Madson, T. It reported that a man in became suddenly insane and his wife la ;t night, but as no were mentioned, we do not bow true it is Ole Larson. Cmnty Locals. is Salina killed names know The dance in Fetersons hall for the benefit of the club, was a grand success. The Ball players dancing NOTICE. in their uniforms, tiie gypsies in theirs Since the notice in our last issue and the girls who were selling icehas been construed to be a reflec- cream, made it quite a fantasia. tion on the character of Mr. James Mr. Clemensen a member of the T. Jakeaaan w take pleasure in Mt. Pleasant Liberal Band, was in insuch was no that thing stating tended So far as the manager town yesterday. It ia his first visit understands the matter the gentle, to Ephraim, but to judge from the he watched some of the girls it nan has performed his duty to this way ill not be his last. while office in our employ to the best of his ability under th cirLast Sunday there was quite an cumstances. exciting time at the gypsy camp. One of the workmen on the depot got NOTICE. his face and neck scrached conMr. James T. Jakeman having re- siderably, by the whole camp both woman and men taking part in the signed his position in the Register, fight. is he we hereby give notice that busiwith the connected po longer ness department of this paper, and JUBILEES. pH amounts due this office must be Appiirted for Sunday School forwarded to the manager who will Jubilees n the Sanpete Stake of fur same. the receipt i8qi. Rkcistir Company k Jxs. t. Jau zon, No. 38 Mt. Pleasant Wednes-a- y mar. June 17. No. 39 Moroni Thursday, June A CARD k : i X ; 'l SUMMONS. It is rumored that the Ephraim be placed in the hands of an Hall and Brass Band will meet attorney for collection. the Mt. Plcjsant Baud and club on John F. Dorics, Jr. their diamond next Saturday. ASSIGNEE Dr. West the Dentist lias Ephraim, Jau 27,1891 Register Co. Publ - hers Ease I was very much gratified that the notice relating to my withdrawal from the Register appeared in the last issue of that paper, although it might have been couched in more courteoui terms. The two gentle men who composed the article protest that they ment nothing offensive by their manner of expression, and knowing their probility, I am bound to take their word, but at east the public should be more discriminating f avail myself ol! their kind invitation to state the case from my own stand point. In the first place I wish it understood that I have had nothing to do with the last 6 issues, and that although convinced that F.phtaim needs a paper worse than any other town in San Pete County, 1 should have resigned six months since but for the confidence reposed in me by certain men who put money into the paper with the understanding that I would carry it through for at least one year. This I have done, and when the Company pay me what is, due I trust we shall part friends. Coming into San Tete practically without capital to engage in the haxzardous enterprize of publishing a county paper, 1 go out having no more means than when I came The result of six years unremitting and consciencious effort being that I have neither filled my purse, nor improved my reputation for proficiency in news paper work, in a vain attempt to make bricks I think I can say without straw!. without a suspicion of egotism that Jhare done more to place San Pete County's resources on a proper footing with the rest of the Territory than any one man, and no honorable man has impuned my motives, character or integrity. In conclusion I will say that there ire many who predict the early death of the Register, bnt I honestly hope all who are in tyinpathy with its principle, and policy, wil rally to its suppurt, and will not 'permit such a cgtastrophy; and let it no longer he said that Salt Lake iiy does more toward supporting the paper, ihpi does Ephraim; and the gentleman who have assumed charge has my respect and best wishes for entire success. To my many friends I take this opportuaity to say, we shall meet again under more suspicious circumstances. James T. Jakeman. The Ephraim Drug Store place to get a good cigar. is the Mr. and Mrs. Jakeman formerly of the Register, left Ephraim for Frovo this morning. The HtraM i i sold to the Democrats for $100,000, the majority of pie old fp, ore on the board. Fvtei (fiwtCMMi, v. I'iiiiuliff, lchnlX., IMciiiSant, llcnuild il.V j day, Slav imH. A. J. 1P0 at i i clock t. m. of aul dale lu unwrr a couipluini rilrd you hcreiu. l .a nfl ft on May 7th A. I). Art. j r Mtl Niul li4i in broulii to fec w from ynu the milt of $1 .a' lor sUmaftck d uc ou iuld iUittl.lTa cn the k4Urrtt: described animals Mini: tine red und white spotted heifer two) ear old, ill ilt left cur, giule brand on left film, turn under bit in riiht ear. lint aival) red cow, n'xmttintt yraro dd, star in ferthtad, white under )IIy, crop off ltf VjTf ui,d.r half tup in right ear, branded Ocirclie oo Uft $1.50 Per Dozen And 7m1 are hereby notified, that if Tun fail to i answer a above required the plaintiff appear will take judgment again! you for the caul sura o H.vS together with expense of care, and keeping o! aid amiaaK and coixof Junlice court In ibr sheriff or any CottHtable uf caid Couotx Make legal nenicc and due return (irceting. hereon. Civeu under uty hand thieth. day of May, A D. l8yl. r M. JENSENS Phttigraph Gaflirj. . 14 s oo j 1 ? r. tn Jou, if. Cl HIM), Justice of the Peace. per dei M 1 a Guaranteed II Iionra. J One black aud white tqxtucd aiilleyMvcr ctdf.uUiut matithb old. no earmarks and no brand isi ble. Onrbhuk atecr calf about e iglit or tev Month old, thine whiurou brisket, hi4 iu left ai. hraudrd MiaU'lied I on fell hip. I lue red heifer, alxfiit cum ia fxehetd old,tar yeui while on briwket, brand remsutMmg a fiiturcs levcfu with n quarter imh user it on lea hr cron ott right ear and lii in name, uii r halt crop and aJiiin left car and under hit in name. haul animal are turn in puewnnof Joel H. A hibl. ia CheMer Wecinct. Luuaiy and leiriwry alure-mk- Satisfaction Victori East Board. V .H his Main St, Salt Lake city. Cabinet -. Sir nit. Newcomb fcCo. $ 1.00 Tiliif Till)!;, iip at Card Si Siil f.tiir, uu known Tiijuln lNe, iiifecoaiueia utlierwi (tierling Vouarr heirly fcumnumfd fob ami before iip,irIreniut me. llie wminrsiyued at try ..rjit c in k liea.tf i y uM'tub, iu S.itui county of Fan ft te Hiid l Cabinet Photos 162 ityJc'u, In ihf Jiirticftt Court, 1'liWcr Prefiiicl, wtuity o Sun Fete I'cr. of L'tuli. H SUMMONS, -o i.' : ji ft LS I'; 5 j n ) GlHliiin Salt Luke city. Dealers in GroccricsLlrardxvarej and MTnJsispjiiiM' Always on Hand of thu First Quality a fc.!l line of Siaplu (iroceries, Fruvisions, Tobacco and Cigtrs. Jii-- i Fancy In tba fnstice's Court of Wales Pre. xiiich. Wtlfftirii!ic,l.linwi. nw I ( ,J ll v..jl lj .t. o.....'. cinct, Sanpete Co , Ulth Territory, , Before Heniy D. Rees, Justice of thrbur New j,. a, V Season Dr. Teas lor rater's Ntdlcmfs. Aganl guaranteed tit g.ve peiii.ci s:i!iif.n;!i. 11 in etry Peace, kuilko and Uterine Peter C.Anderson.Plaintiff, ) vs. do goed wheie the Beat medicines and f Demand it GiJCclIc:. ) Doctors fail to cura.Main Street, Ephraim John Doe, Defendant To John Doe. whose name ia other' ()$ wise unknown. Greeting; C.titjciI ."If. i Mil J Vi:. a, r. L2 You ate hereby requested to appeal this before Court, on the 39th day 1 f fdSNJ JFSAjUS-1,Mav A. I). 1I91. at two o'clock p. m ol antl co,nijlete tssortiiictit of fullfruSh usitilv said day to answer a complaint filet, r ine. We buy our goods direct from firit binds f;,r against you, wherein said plain tiff claim; 31. si, n,i the sum of 50 eta. per head, damage-causebuy at the Vcr r Lowest Prices, your animals trespassing 01 stt W c make our custv.mers' interests onr own, by wat Mt. Pleasant, Utah,. renting cvtrv arti-ii!- o 8h, his premises, at Wales Piecinct, WC an' 1 not prove s,i:!sfa:-r.''r.-- f Said animals are described aa follows refund the No. 40 Spring City Friday, Tliree Blocks South of Main street to w.t June 19. n Catl One bi indie heller. 3 yean old; n Got.tls for the 1 ,e con money, ard No .41 Manti Tuesday, June brand visible, square crop off each eai fident we can convince everybody of tb.it fact who will -- ua lr;a half ui.der crop off each ear. has a 13Best Accommodations in and calf. No. 41 Gunnison Wednesday, in One light red steer 1 years ojd.hnnd City to the TravelSjppJiCS Juna 24. ed resembling on lelt Irp, swallow Public. ing B. Maiden. John and in lo;k uudei bit right ear, squ.m Table Unsurpassed John A. Hougaakd ciop oil' lelt eat. Reasonable W. Rates Pktektom One Canute trd and while steer, 1 years old. Mas. E. Pkitcnbtt, Prop. bland resembling x ,,n if ft hip. square Stake Superintendency. off at lelt car, slit aud under bn in The Champion Binders and Jov.-cr- s ci op Williams Hurt. right ear. Mavficld Co One dm k red cow, 4 yeats old, whii BASE BALI. 0:1 boih aides, spot in fotelieiid, bi.n de The result of the game between Aj-cnis- . resembling AN combined, on left h p the Metroplitan and Ephraim clubs FIRST NATIONAL and O on right ribs, square ciop in jjg,i last week was a great surprise to car. . ..1 .i.ra"::-iiOF " One brindle bull, white face, a veais interested ones here. It had bes E' lAtJM'. old, hiand resembling KS 011 leu Irp, gun to be aupposed that Ephraim SttMilow loik in lelt ear, two swullun Guarantee givtn l!t i.yd. was not in it this season, but the finks in right ear. For Circulars Write or Call. V ' ; liiRf'l! 'J . One black cow 4 or 5 years old, brand way her club waxed the Manti boys Paid up Capital $50,000 Surpuius $5,000 I im OFFICES: Rotun. zcC i was a caution to cold weather. L ( L reversed) on left h'p. null under crop in left ear, under bit in Constitution The result was Ephraim iz; MetBlock, Main St., Suit Lake tVv, right ear. .five 5 ropolitans innings. Pyramid. One speckle heifer, 3 years old. brand re: entiling Jun left til's, rqrare crop Draws sight drafts on the principal i left ear Last Saturday afternoon Manti cities of the United Slates; sells diatis Said animals are held Uhe premires Base Ballists came to the solemn con on the chief cities of Europe; daals in uf Peter C. Anderson 111 Wales Predi ct. And yvu are hereby notified that Jl! elusion that they would come to exchange and general securities. CeltMtl.B. Attend. 4 mu (ail to appear and answer said cm Promptly Ephraim and make their final strugAccounts of merchants, manufacturers, jiluii t at the time and place aforcsaid.l 1 hey sucgle for championship. Ji'dsmeut will be taken against you f mines and Individual aulicitad. 50 cts. per head 'he amount uf said d. tr ceeded, but, with no more honor age, the cist of keeping said animals and than when Ephraim went to Manti, costs of this sun. II. C. Geo. Jones Whitmore, Erickson, and were accused of catching them Dated thu zuth day of May 1891. L.S. Hills, Janies II. Mynden. Hf.nrv D Kkf.s, napping. Manti had their full team E. Clinton. James Justice of tiie Teace excepting one, when they were deFiaat Cue Wou. -- unmngton co Plir6 St)ices5 The Urictlan.l Fn;:ls. nritchett ilouse, ritchett Jiouse, 1 1 c:, Se' Furnishes x-a- The the Cunmngton l co Ee'B Salt I.rke city TO THE FRONT AGAIN. John oj. A Grant Bros, company, General Rupture can he Cured 'kV-I-f- NEPHI.UTAH. .iy . GENERAL BANKING In All Its Branches 1 Mexican Mustang Liniment Directors. Officers. feated, but Ephraim had only one of their new nine, to play with them, Geo. Q, Whitmore, President, and were as easily beaten last SaturJones H. Erickson, Y ire-P- t cstidam Alma Hague, Casbiar. day as Manti was on the fifth month and 14th day of the month.i Yesterday afternoon a cumber of B. Y. A. students residing in Elsi nore, and Ephiaim challenged the Ephraim nir.e to playaa game of five innings each, and were very cleverly defeated. The first two innings were played with one score in favor of Elsinore, but, when Mr. C reaves our pitcher stcpeJ iu the box, confidence was soon restored and two white washes in succession wet in order, The B. Y- - As were so esnfused, that their playing was very will, so uncertain was the pitcher that the umpire received an ugly wound from a foul. At the close of thf game the score Stood iy to so in favor of Ephraim. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. SAVINGS TIIE STATE BANK Of Utah. BANE Salt Lake City, Utah. COREPART Capital Surplus Geo. C. Whitmore, W. I. Brown, Vice-Fre- A long-teste- d pain reliever. Its tree is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with it in efficacy. n This remedy has stood the test of years, almost well-know- AND TRUST A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast Capital ,$500, 000, fully paid uj $50,000 resiJn. llcbcr J. Grant, Win. B. Preston, $4,000 vice-Pre- s. Hebcr M. Wells, Frti. Cashit-r- generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Limiuent. Occasions arise for its nse almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. . s. Jonas II, Erickson, James E. Clinton, James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. II. Teterson, DIRECTORS. Clias. S. Burton Krphi W.Claytun. Joseph F, Smith, Wnv II. Rowe, Ahr'm. H. Cannon Directors Frank Y. Taylor, F. T. Faanswutth, Spenret Clawson, Henry V, Woolley. location is Rt N x 60 Main Street It transacts a Geiieial Eanking Busis The following telegram was re ceievd to day from Salir.a. On Sunday last, John Brown end wife left their ranch in Salina cin-y- on for the purpose of bringing home the rows. As they did not return that even-tn- g THU H. A. TUCKETT g search for the.missing couple CANDY CO, was instituted, and next morning reSteam Cuntly Worka. sulted in the discovery of Brown in the loft of an old granery, the body Head Quarters for Fine Candies, of the young woman was discoverDates, Paper, Bap, Nuti, Toys, ed about noon lying on the mounTwine, Cigars, Fire works etc etc. tain side her throat bearing t Factory 850 E 1st south street. msrlcs uf sir insulation. I Salt lake City Brown j adc his escape, he was I ness- per cent' Sav ng Deposits. It ci'mpoupds interest qiiiif tetly. 11 suliriis tin luisiiiess i f the people ol It paj-- s o:DEALER Richntd W. Young Elias Mortis, Alma Ilague.Cashiera. General Banking Rufina. Inietf paid on Savinga Deposit, money i oan oa taal eatate 5 Ta J. H, OttsrstTom. I No: Eggs, Grain and all kinds of GENERAL Ep h r a PR i m C w pit StJf I i i t CE, (.halt. r.ty.iWT ti-i- , trimr. 1 5 T, N 1 i j A Vfi1 Mn tov !.(. 4i, Vh( fit $t.CX $ 4 SSif M. p..ke.i Xcr. dttr9 ilKMUtk- frlU4 -Asaft ifVJj ffT.LOaA Brand 2uy the Silver Are The Thcv Des-- Gracli'i-vk;- : t Made at the Utah Cracker Factory 5s ALT LAKH CITV. M. W ,I,I ACE. Minuijs, Ilf |