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Pursuant to a decree of foreclosure and order of sale to me directed by the District court of tLe l irst Judicial district dis-trict of the territory ol Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door ot the county courthouse in the city of Provo, county of Utah and territory of Utah, on the 30th day of July, 1895, at 12 o'clock m the following described real estate to-wit: The (and and prem lses, directed to be sold by this decree are situated, lyiux and being in Provo city, in the county of Uth and territory terri-tory of Utah, and bounded and particularly par-ticularly described aa iollows, to: wit: Commencing twelve (12) rods west of the northeast corner of block sixty-eight sixty-eight (G8j plat "A," Provo (Jity eurvey; thence south twelve (12) rods; thence west three (3) rods; thence north tweiye (12) rous; thence east three (3) rods to the place of beginning. Area thirty- six (3b) square rods. together witn all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances appur-tenances thtreuuto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of John Grier, Mary Jane Gter, Provo Commercial Com-mercial & savings bank, a corporation, Provo Lumber Manufacturing & Build-ills' Build-ills' ciinrH.nv. a norr.riiAt.irin. Sidnpv Belmont and P. J. Kinney as partners ULder the liim,name and style of Belmont Bel-mont & Kinneir, ftainuel LI. Thurman HUatee.CtUllles DeMjiuy us assignee cf the creditors of Provo Lumber Manufacturing Manufac-turing & .Building company, a coipora-tion, coipora-tion, James T. Little trustee, Reed Smoot, A. O. Smoot. jr., and James V, Bean, executors of the estate of A. O. Smoot, deceased, defendants, at the suit of Meno Trope. Terms of sale gold coin of the United States. Dated at Provo city, Utah county, July 8. 1S95. John A. Brown, Sheriff Utah County. Kellogg & Corfman, attorneys ior plain titt'. E. J. WARD & SONS Carry Everything in the ' I TELEPHOPJE UO. 32. - - PROVO CITY, UTAH! i : i E STRAY NOTICE. 1 nave in my possession the following described animals impounded impound-ed as estraya, or for trespass: One bay horse v eight about 1000 pounds, branded on left shoulder. c One mouse colored roan mare about three years old, branded - on left thigh, T If damage and costs on said anin als be not paid within 10 days from the date of this notice no-tice they will be sold to the highest cash bidder at Pleasant Grove estray pound at 1 o'clock p. m. on the lUth day of July, 1895. Dated at Pleasant Grove city, Utah county, territory of Utah, this 3rd day of July i 1895. K, Weeks. Ponndkeeper of said city. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. g AMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O ee First Mational Bank Building. Prove J E. BOOTH, ilttorneii-at-Law. Office at 23 J street, PROVO CITY, - - UTAH. g K. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Office over Swazey & Martin's Bank, oppoaito post office. PitO VP CUT Y, - - UTAH. M. M. KELLOGG. - E. E. CORFMAN i ELLOGli & COKFMAIJ r Attorney s-at- Law, Room 1. Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah. JOBEKT ANDERSON, AitornBu-at-Law, Rooms 4 and 5, Ellrede Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. D. GASH, Atorney-at-Law. UXoom 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO (JITY, - "UTAH. Q 1). iiOUXZ. A tto r n ey- A t- Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - - Utah. -J-UURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorney s-at-Law. Rooms land 3 First National Ban Bnllulng PfiOVO, - - UTAH. ARNER & KKIGHT. Attorney and .Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block. Provo City, Utah. r A, WILSON Attorney-at-iaw, Booms 5 and 7, Bank Building, j Provo City, - - - Utah, QR.J7. F. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben'a Drng Store, Provo, Utah. QRS. KEYSOR & COY. DENTAL SURGERY. Rooma ever Smoot Drug store. Will practice Dentistry in all its branches. PRUVO, - . - - UTAH. McOURTAIN, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Dfflco rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo 3fflce hours, 3 to 12 a. m ., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Itesidence telephone No. 4, office of-fice telephone No. 28. g H. ALLEtf, M. D. Besidenoe and olHce 6th street. One biock east of Tabernacle, PROVO. - - - UTAH. B. SEARLE, Civil ..Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. 8. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: LN COURTHOUSE NDREW A DAM SON, COUNTY SURVEYOK. U S. Mineial Surveyor and NOTARY PUBLIC. American Fork, - - Utah. JJ AVERCAMP & CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo Citv. - - Utah. FIRE INSURANCE. HALLIDAY & GATES. Office at Gates Furniture CoJ Opposite Court House. PROVO, - UTAH, - j T- The Good Things of Life. MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OMENTAL SALOON. Alaiben JSloolc, J Street, Provo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WILSON &; ISTEIIBTTI'S Carpets, Wall Paper,, Pianos and Organs Universal Stoves and Ranges, Crockery and Lamps. at TAYLORBROS. CO. Provo City Lumber o- W. J. ROSS', SVir: NO. 1 RED CEDAR SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH MOULDINGS, SASH and I00R3, PLASTER LIMB HAIR AND ALL KINDS OF,BUILDING MATERIAL mmwm feme of all desuipmi 4 NICE IATK3iT HO TIGHT FICE. THE I.EAOLAG FECE OF THE I9TII CENTURY. All Orders delivered by team to Springville, Spanish Fork and Lake Shore when required. Telephone No. 31. P.O. Box 278. Provo OHr WM.CREER, President JOHN -JONES, Saperintendent !j0 ooBfsf iu sf siif "oo MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES -DEALERS IN - DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. -GROCERIES. CLOTHING FURNITUIIE, FANCY NOTIONS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN Tims Tab'e In Effect June lSQS. SOUTH. Subject to change with- nortw XT , u a, - out notice. n' No.lPa33'j?r NoXPaisPr Lev'a Daily STATIONS. Ar. Da?ly. 2:00 a.m Ogden T:50 p m W7i?"'m Salt Lake Lv.4:R0p,ra liV.7:45" Ar. 4:45 " 8:42 LehlJunction 345 8:44 " Iehi 343 c 8:50 44 American Fork 4 36 8:56 " Pleasant Grove 4 29 ' 9:04 " '. Late View 3 20 9:15 . -Provo 3:10 9:25 " Springville 3:00 " 9:34 " Spanish Fork 2:52 u 9:40 " .Benjamin 2:47 M 9:52 " Paysoa ... 2:39 10:04 " Santaquin 2:30 " 10:55 " Nephi.... 1:50 12:55 p. m ...Moroni 9:15 a.m 1:40 .. Ephraim 18:30 " 2 05 " ...Manti , !8:00 1 Ar. 11:35 a. m. Jnab 1:15 p.miLv. Lv. il:55a. m Jnab 1:00 Ar. K LlotS Milford S:!;8 Ar. 10 -.00 a. m Frisco 4:30 a.m. Lv I I ' Trains 6outn of Juab run daily, except Sunday. Trains Ieaye SaltLakefor 0?den daily at 7:Cu a, m,w:00 a.m.4.45 A 7 00 Dm Traina leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 2-OOam.8 :30a.rQ.3:l5p.m.&6.J5 pm , Logan Train leaves Provo at 3:10 p. za. arrive Logan 6:40 p. m.nd 6;55 a. m Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3 10 p. m, arrive Ecrek a 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1 :03 p. m, and arrive Provo 9:15 a. m. Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily eicept Sur&sj- leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. Remember the Union Pacific ia the best! Ine for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Through Tickets get onr fijrarea. 24 hous to Denyer, 36 hour. to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas cify and Chicago. For farther informasion ks lo ratea,Tnapg, etc, write to lyour nearest Union Paeiflc ticket asent, S. H. H. CLARK, I OLIVER W. MINK, i E. ELLERY ANDERSON". Y iiscaivsra, JOPN W. DOANE, ) FR J)RICK R. COUDERT j GEO W. CRAIG, Agt. Provo, (JtaJu I .. E. L. LOMAX, D E. BUBLSY, I Gn'l Pr33, rd Tkt Agt. GenT Agt Pass. Dept. I gait City, T ' ' ' '' '. j |