Show 1 It As old U the hills and never excelled excell-ed Tried II and proven is the verdict o f millions S immo B SLiver S-Liver Regulator Regu-lator is the Beerana Liver I v 8 and KIdney medicine to which you can pin your faith for a ban cure A mild laxative laxa-tive and purely vegetable veg-etable acting act-ing directly A ilk on the Liver IY and Kidneys Kid-neys Try it Sold by all Druggists Liquid or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea The Eiug of Liver Medicines I 1 have used your Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator and can conecienclo1 sly say it is the king of all liver medicines I consider it a naJ ii glr = IW elJt medicine chest In itself UEO W JAcKSON > JAcK-SON Tacoma Washington EVERY PACKAGED EfVS ths Z Stomp In red on wrappo Home Missionaries The home missionaries of Utah Stake are appointed to preach on Sunday June 24th 1894 at the wards designated desig-nated MOUTH DISTRICT Don UCluyton Provo 3rd Ward James Adams Alphonso M Davis I Provo 4th n Walter M Webb James W Vance Lake View C C llackett W Chipmau Sr I i Timpanogos John R Hindly W H Freeman l Pleasant View Jacob Carlson f A G Johnson Pleasant Grove Thos Wooley I First Ward J V Beau t Pleasant Grove O II VJerg f Second Ward A J Evans l l PleasanlGrove J B Keeler f Third Ward Samuel A KingS l King-S L Chipman f American Fork A Halladay L e 1 11 Samuel Liddiard C D Glazier Cedar Valley J F Gates f N L Nelsen t Jorgen Hansen f Highland John W Turner 1 James H Snyder f Alpine SOUTH DISTRICT H P Thomas 1 Springville J H Hales f August Swensen Mapleton David Williams S P Christensen I Spanish Fork O O Babr W H Huish Salem Peter J Hansen E C Henrichsen Payson Lars L Nelsen I Andrew Lovegreen Benjamin Edward W Clark M L Pratt I Lake Shore Vm S Tanner f A L South wick l Spring Lake A Manwaring B T Blanchard t Santaquin P H Boyer James Whitehead f Goshen Willis K Johnson James E Hall t Provo 1st ward G S Condie f James H Holly J Provo 2nd John Mendenball j Hours of meeting Lake View ward 1030 a m and 2 p m Timpanogos ward 2 and 7 p m and in the Provo ward meeting houses at 630 p m Springville 2 p m Spanish Fork 2 and 7 p m Salem 2 p m Payson 2 and 630 p m Santaquin 2 p m j Goshen 2 p mLelii2p m Alpine 2pm American Fork and 7 p m Pleasan Grove 2 p m j Cedar Valley 2 p m Spring Lake 2 p mBenjamiu 230 p m Pleasant View 2p mLake Shore 230 pm To Jilv Patrons Commencing Tuesday May 1st Mr W A GettingS will have charge of my books and collections A general transfer business conducted con-ducted Coal delivered to any part of the city Prompt attention to all orders Leave orders at Bines drug store C W LASIIER EXCURSION TO DENVER AND RETURN RE-TURN VIA TilE UNION PACIFIC Tickets on sale June 23rd and 24th Good for return thirty days The shortest short-est and fastest line oj Pasture to Let I have some pasture to let for horses or cows apply to me J PR JOHNSON Notice to Taxpayers Complaints in regard to the assessed value of any property or application for abatement or remission ol taxes for the current year must be made to the board of equalization at the county courthouse in Provo city between Thursday the 10th day of July and Saturday the 28th day of July J 1894 both days inclusive between the hours I of 10 a m and 4 pm or be foreter bared according to the provisions of the law By order of the county court V L HALLIUAY County Clerk Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent per annum Write or apply ap-ply personally to SAMUEL CORNABY Spanish Fork Utah ONLY 190 To Salt Lake city and return via tha Union Pacific June 22nd and 23rd tickets limited to June 25th WantedGold Miners To develop the gold properties in Lewiston Miners Delight Atlantic South Pass Gold Creek or on the Rustler Rust-ler Belt You can get full information regarding reliable mines which are for sale by the camps mentioned by addressing ad-dressing James A McAvoy county clerk of Fremont county Lander Vyoming Wm Sturgis Jr Cheyenne Wyoming S L Spangler chairman Fremont board of county commis sioners Atlantic City Wyoming The Union Pacific is the shortest and i I quickEst line to the South Pass country daily stages from Rock Springs and Rawlins For Sale Cheap The Holdaway Park grounds con istingof three acres on West Mainbe tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets < pply at this office SHERIFFS SALE Pursuant to an execution to me directed di-rected by the District court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse court-house in the city of Provo county of Utah Territory of Utah on the 25th day of June A D 1894 at the hour of 12 oclock m all the rieht title claim and interest of Daniel S Dana of in and to the following described real estate situate lying and being in the precinct of Payson county of Utah and described as follow to wit Commencing 146 chains south and 5 02t chains north 89 deg20 minweEt of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter 70 of section eighteen 08 township nine 9 south range two 2 east Salt Lake meridian thence north 89 deg 20 min west 1522i chains thence south f deg west 1231 chains thence south 88 deg40 mix east 1522 > chains thence north 2 dpg east 12 48 chains to the place of beginning Containing Con-taining an area of 1891 acres Also commencing 109 chains west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section eighteen 18 township town-ship nine 9 south range two 2 east Salt Lake meridian thence west 351 chains thence north 50 min east 945 > chains thence south 88 deg cast 1517 chains thence south 50 min west 926 chains Area 1418 acres Also commencing at the south west corner of the northwest i of section 17 said township and range thence east 396 chains thence north f dpg east 9 20 chains thence north 89M deg west 411 chains thence south 925 chains Area 372 acres To be sold as the property of Daniel S Dana at the suit of J W N White cotton Terms of sale cash JOHN A BROWN Sheriff Utah County By J E HALL Deputy S E Thurman attorney for plaintiff plain-tiff Dated June 1st A D 1894 TROBATE NOTICEIN Tilt PRO BATE P Court in and for Utah county territory of Utah In the matter of the estato of Isaac Brockbauk deceased Order appointing time and place for settlement settle-ment of linal account and to hear petition for distribution On reading and tiling the petition of Sum uel Brockbunk administrator of the estate of Isaac Broekbank deceasedsetting forth that ho has filed bis final account of administration administra-tion upon said estate in this court that all tho debts of paid deceased and of said estate have been fully paid and that a portion ot said estate I es-tate remains to be divided among the heirs uf I the said deceased and praying among other things for an order allowing said final account and of distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled It is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of tho said Isaac Brockbauk deceased ho and anpear before the probate court of the countv of Utahat the court room of said court in the county courthouse on the 18th day of June 1891 at 10 oclock a in then and there to show cause why an order allowing said final account and of distribution should not bo made of the residue of said estate umougthe heirs and devises of the said Isaac Brockbank deceased according to JawIt It is further ordered that the clerk cause notices to be posted in three public i sin iftaeeoJ nJ g sb places hi Utah county and a copy of this or del to be published in THE DISPATCH a newspaper printed and circulated in Utah county three weeks successively prior to said 18th day of Juno 1894 WARREN N DTJSENBEIIRY Probate Judge Dated May 26 1894 TEUIUTOBV OF UTAH t I Ba COUNTV UTAH f 1 bB I V L Halliday clerk of tne probate court in and for Utah county territory of Utah hereby certify that tho foregoing is a tulltruo and correct copy of the original order appointing appoint-ing timo and place for settlement of final account ac-count and to hear petition for distrioution in the estate of Isaac Brockbanic deceased and nofcjprjjUJo of record in my ollice Witness mi hand and tho seal of said court Btfny office in Provo CitY this 2Gth sHALl day of May A D 189i V Ti HALLIDAY Clerk of the probate eflUrt Utah countrTTT NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF Joseph Haycock deceasedNotice is hereby here-by given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph Haycock Jr deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice at tho Probate court at Castle Dale Emory County the same being the place to transact the business of the estate JOSEPH HAYCOCK Administrator of the estate of Joseph Haycock Hay-cock Jr deceased Dated this 2nd daY of June 1894 PROBATE NOTICEIN THE PROBATE 1 Court in and for Utah county Utah Territory In the matter of the estate of Simon P Westfall aeeased Order for notice of hearing in petition for partition and assignment ot dower On gidis filing the petition of Mary E Lafavor praying for partition of tho estate of Simon P Westfall deceased and for the assignment of the widows dower therein It is ordered that Monday the 16th day of July A D Ib94 at 10 oclock a m of that day r 9th tJ 0Y I cfu f g attho office of the Probate Judgaat the court house In Provo City Utah County Utah Territory Ter-ritory be appointed for hearing said petition and that the clerk give notice thereof by causing copy of this order to be published in THE DISPATCH a newspaper printed and published in Provo City Utah County and Territory of Utah for six successive weeks prior to said day of hearing WARUKN N DUSENBERRY Probate Judge Dated JuneS 1894 Territory of Utah I County of Utah BB 1 V tLo Halliday clerk of the probate court in and for Utah county territory of Utah hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of tho original order for notice of hearing in petition for partition and assignment of dower In the estate of Simon PWestfalldeccasedand now on file and of record in my ollico Witness my band and the seal of said court atmy office in Provo city this 2nd SEAL day of June A D 1S94 V L HALLIDAY Clerk of thoProbato Court Utllh county U T OHEIUFPS SALE PURSUANT TO A DE tJ creeof foreclosure and an order of sale to mo directed by the district court ot the First Judicial district of the Territory of Utah I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house in the city of Provo county of Utah Territory of Utah on me nil cay ol July hilt at is oclock m the following described real estate towit The laud and premises directed to be sold by this decree aresituato lying and being in the city of Pleasant Grove count of Utah and Territory ot Utah and bounded and particu larly described as follows Beginning 55 chains east of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter ot section 153 township5 south of range 2 east Salt Lake meridian thence south i4 degrees west 205 chains thence south 72i degrees west 52 chains thence south 274 chains thence south 85M degrees west 1086 chains thence north iOj degrees west 1037 chains thence north 7J degrees east 1032 chains thence south 24 degrees west 340 chains thenne north 87ff degrees east 378 chaIns thence south 412 chains thence west 11 links to place of beginning Area 1375 acres To to sold as the property of Juventa Pier pont ata the suit of the First National Bank of royo a corporation Terms of sale Cash Dated June 1C 1894 JOHN A BROWN Sheriff of Utah county Wm H King attorney IfAHSHALS SALE PURSUANT TO AN Lu order of sale andjdecree of foreclosure to me directed by the First Judicial District court of the territory of Utah 1 shall expose public sale at tho front door of the county courthouse iu the city of Provo county of Utah and territory of Utah on the 20th day of June 1894 at 12 oelock m all the right title claim and interest of Tobitba D Gough of in and to the fallowing described real property fiituito lying and being in Utah territory ritory Utah county and described as follows towit Lot one l in block fortYfour 41 plat A Puysoncity survey and containing sixtytour one hundred and sixtieths of an acre 04lGObe he same moro or less and sltl ate in section nine 9 township nine 9j south of range two 2 east Salt Lake Meridian Utah county Utah territory To bo sold as the property of Tobitha D dough at the suit of Albert Fisher and Aaron Ceysor partners in business under the style and firm name of the A Fisher Brewing Company pany Terms of sale cash NAr M BiuanAir U S Marshal By W 0 NORRELL Deputy Marshal Dated May 291884 Boy if Street plaintiffs attorneys provo City Planlng Mill E J WARD SONS Props Manufacturers of SASH DOORS FRAMES MOULDINGS POBCH STAIKWOKK AND COMBINATION FENCE Also Dealers in Lumber Lath Shingles and General Building Material Corner 3d and H streets t Telephone No 32 Provo Utah 1STOT1CE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF NOTICE Nelson deceased Notice is I hereby given by the undersigned administrator administra-tor of the estate of Isaac Nelsen deceased J to the creditors of and all persons having l I Ya t fglt claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the nec ssarv vouchers within four months alter the first publication of this notice I no-tice to the said administrator at his residence In Provo City Utah County Utah Territory EVAN WRlDE Administrator of the estate of Isaac Nel sen deceased Dated at Provo City Utah June 9th IIVBMfWKJM NTJTSHELLED Greatest llirllUllojU book out Tells all about this wonderful subject Whatever your views are on Hypnotism you will find this book of great value Published price 50 cts Sent tree transportation jprepaid if you remit X cents for subscription to Homes and Hearths the elegant household monthly Address HOMES AND HEAKTHSPUBLltJH ING CO New York hKOFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL A KING AttorneyatLaw Collections Promptly Attended toO to-O co First Mational Bank Building Provo 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