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Pursuant to an execution to me directed di-rected by tbe District court of ' the First Judicial district of the territory ter-ritory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse in the city of t'rovo and county of Utah, on the 6th day of July, A. D., 1895, at 12 o'clock m., the following described real estate, to-wit: to-wit: An undivided oae-half (54) of lot one (1) in blocs lour(4) plat "J." Payson survey of building lots, in Payson city, county and territory ter-ritory of Utah, To be soid as the property of Solomon Hancock at the suit of C, D. Hancock. 'J ermsof sale cash. Dated at Provo City, this 15th day of June, 1SU5. John A, Brown, Sheritf of t'tah County. Alex. Wilkins, Deputy. Warner & Knight, attorneys for plaintiff. E. J. WARD&-SONB ' Carry Everything in the BUIIJ) " j TELEPHONE SyO. 32. - - PROVO Q1TY, UTAH f Agents Wanted. Why do people complain of hard times.when any woman or man can make from (5 to 0 a day easily? 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Name of Brands SILLY PIERCE'S FREE SILVER 16 o I and BILLYP IE ROE'S LEADER. Provo City, " Utah Time Table In Effect Dec. 16, 1894. SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH t r-n ; out notice. - No.li'aaa'sr ' No.2 Paaaz'r Lev's Daily STATIONS. An DaUy .2:U2 ,-m den 6: 30 p.m. Lt.7450'm Sal. Lake 5 ' 8:42 " LehUunction 4:12 " 8:44 " Lehi 4:10 " 8:50 American Fork 4:03 8:55 Pleasant Grove 3:56 11 9:04 Lake View... 3:47 9:15 " Provo 3:37 ' 9:25 M Sorinirvilla 3:27 " ?:34 SpanisnFork....... 3:18 " I 9:40 Benjamin 3:12 " I 9:52 Payson.... 3:01 S 10:04 14 Santaquin 2:50 10:55 " Nephi 2:00 " I 12:55p.m ...Moroni 9:15 a.m M0 " Ephraim 8:30 " i . 2 0o " Manti 8:00 f I Ar. li :35 a.m. ..Juab 1:20 p.mLv. I 11 55a.m. juab I 1 :00 " Ar. fv'6-Wa'm Milford 6:05 a.m. I o .Vu a'm . ar. 7:1a p.m. I Ar. 8:00 a. m Fnaco cO.OO " Lr. I Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. Trains Leave Salt Lake for 0?den daily at 7:00 a. m.:30 a.m. 2:40 & 5 0Dm Trains leave Ogden for Salt Lake daily at 200:a.m. 9 :00a.m.3:10p.m.&6.lb pm Logan Train leaves Provo at 3:37 p. m. arrive Logan 6:40 p. m. and 6:35 a. m. Service between Provo and Enreka, leave Provo 3:37 p. m, arrive' Ecreka 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1 :20 p. za, and arrive Provo 9 :15 a. m. Trains for terminuB and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at Kemember the Union Pacific is the beat line for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Through Tickets get oar figures. 24 houa to Denver, 36 hour 1 to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. For farther information aa to rates,map8, etc, write, to Jyour nearest Union Paeific ticket agent. 8. H, H. CLARK, I OLIVER W. MINK, I E. ELLER Y ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE, ) FK J)RICK R. COUDEST GEO W. CRAIG, Agt. Provo, (Jtaiv E. L. LOMAX. D E. BURLEY, Gan'l Pwa. and Tkt Agt. Gen'1 Agt. Paaa. Dept. Salt Laa City. I 3, DI93CrN502I,eial,Ht5Usr. 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