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Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on bis leg of eight years' standing, Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker, Cata-wba.O., Cata-wba.O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottles Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold bv Smoot Drug Co. Farmers Attention, Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent, per annum. Write or ap ply personally to Samttbl Corkab r , K.pRnich Fork, Utah. For Sale at a Bargain. I have three lLousand feet of two-inch ir,n piping for sale cheap. Here's a bargain. S.S. JONE. Photographer Daniels will reopen the Union Block studio on November 27, 1894, prepared to do first class work at prices to meet an r and all competition. Room 8 Union Block. SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of sale to me directed 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 thu county courthouse court-house in the city of Provo, county of Utah and Territory of Utah, on Tuesday Tues-day the 29 h day of Janua'y, 1895, at 12 o'clock to., the ioliowing described real estate: The land and premises directed di-rected to be sold ty this order or-der of sale a'e situated, lying and bein? in the County of Utah and Territory of Utah, and bounded and particularly described as folio w6, to-wit: to-wit: Commencing 11.50 chains west ot the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (14) township town-ship eeven (7) south range 2 east Salt Lake meridian; thence south one (1J degree west 29 30 chains; thence west thirty-eight (38) degrees sout h nine (9) chains; thence north one (1) degree east, 34 96 chaine; thence east 6.99 chains ttf place of beginning. Area 21 95 acres. Togetner with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances appurten-ances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Charles W. Smith,. Grace L. Cheever and Joseph Cheever, at the suit of David McPherson. Terms of sale cash. John A. Brown, Sheriff of Utah County. Dated at Provo city, Utah county January 8, 1895. Ira W. Kan ward attorney for plaintiff. MARSHAL'S SALE. Pursuant to an execution to me directed di-rected by the District court of the First Judicial dietrict of the tfrritory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front doer c t the county courthouse in the city of Provo, county ot Utah and territory of Utah, on the 16th dav of January, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock m , all of the right, title, claim and interest inter-est of Geo. A. Dusenberry and J. W. Deal, of, in and to the following described de-scribed real property, situate lying and being in said Utah county, Utah territory terri-tory and particularly described as follows, fol-lows, to-wit: Beginning 4.63 chafns north 89 degrees 52 minutes east and 13.78 chains north i degrees east and 1C chains south 89 degrees east of the southwest corner of the northeast of section 30 township 7 south of range 3 east Salt Lake meridian, variation 17 degrees 20 minutes east; thence 6outh 89 degrees ea6t 4.50 chains; thence north I degrees east 12.58 chains; thence north 68 degrees de-grees west "4:84 chains, thenc? south i degrees west 14.32 chaiLS, area 6 acres. Also beginning 5.70 chains west of the northeast corner of the southwest of s&ction 30 township 7 south of range 3 east Salt Lake meridian; thence west 20 chains; thence south 55 minutes west 4.85 chains ; thence south 881 degrees de-grees east 20 chains ; thence north 55 minutes east 5.29 chains, area 10.14 acres, Also coma encing 10 2G chains north and 5 35 chains east of the southwest corner of the northeast i, section 5 township 8 south of range 3 east; thence north 40 minutes east 15 chains; thence ?ast 40 minutes south 10 chains; thence south 40 minutes west 15 chains; thence west 40 minutes north 10 chains, area 15 acrea. Aleo commencing 9,79 chains south and 5.55 chains east of the northwest corner of the northeast section 5 township 8 south of range 3 east; thence east 40 minutes south 10 chains; thence south 40 minutes west 5 chains, thence west 40 tcinutes north 10 chains; thence north 40 minutes east 5 chains ; area 5 acres. Also a one-fifth undivided interest in the following desciibed real property situate lying and being in said Utah county Utp.h territory to wit: The south $ of the north i of lot 3 block 13 plat "A" Springville survey, otherwise described as commencing 51 feet and 7 inches south of the the northwest corner of block 13; thence east 260 feet and 3 inches; thence south 51 feet and 6 inches; thence west 260 feet and 3 incheB to the place of beginning , area 39.06 square rods. Also commencing at the northeast corner of lot 3 block 13 plat "A" Springville survey; thence south 51 feet and 7 inches; thence weet 12 feet; thence north 51 feet and seven inches; thence east 12 feet. Also all of the south i of lot 2 block 20 plat "A" Springville city survey of building lots except a ten foot right-of-way off the east end of eaid i of lot 2. To be sold as the property of J. W. Deal at the suit of the First National bank. Provo, a corporation. ' Terms of sale, cash. iTat. M. Brigham. U. 8. Marshal, By v O. Norrell, Deputy Dated December 26, 1894. K J. WARD & SONS " Carry Everything in the B UILDINGLINE. TELEPHONE - - PROVO CITY, UTAH. PHOFESSIONAL CARDS, gAMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O oe. First Mational Bank Building. Provo PJOBEET ANDERSON, filtorneii-ai-Law, JRooms 4 and 6, EKedge Block. PKOVO CITY. . UTAH. Q D.HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Booms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - Utah. Qii.E.F. REED, ZDZBZLTTZST. Office over Pyne and Maiben's Drug Store, Provo, Utah.' D. GASH, Atorney-at-La w. (Room 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. - UTAH. "J"HURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Atto r n ey s-at- Law. Rooms 1 and 3 First National Bank B Hiding; PROVO, - - UTAH. yARNER& KNIGHT Attorney and .Counselor At Lawj Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block. Provo City. Utah J D. JWES, Attorney-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 First National Bank building with Thurman & Wedgwood. Provo City, - - Utah. M. M. KELLOGG. E. E.COKFMAN. jELLOGG & COKFMAJJ Attorneys-at-Law, Room!. Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah. R. B. KNOWLDEN B. 1 JONSd JNOWLDEN J02JES, GENERAL FIRS ASD IJFX INSURANCE -:- A'lEHTS, j'HOVO '-TV H Mccurtain, m. d Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo Offioe hours, 9 to 12 a, m ., 2 to i p. m. Residence.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4, office of-fice telephone No. 28. g H. ALLEN, M. D. Residence aiid office 6th street. One biock oast of Tabernacle, PROVO. - - - UTAH. B. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE p C. WATKIN8, JrculiEGt and Superintendent. Office in Union Block PROVO. - - UTAH. r A, WILSON, Attorney-at-law, Booms 5 and T, Bank Building, Provo City, - Utah, QR. W.E. GILLMAN, DENTIST Gates Blok, Provo City. Utah . Painless :-: Dentistry g K. KING, ' ATTORHEY-AT-LAW. Rooms: 1, 2, 3 and 4, 8wasey & Martin's Mar-tin's bank building. PROVO CITY. - - UTAH. AVEROAMP&CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loansand Insurance. Provo Citv. - - Utah. gOREN CHRI8TENSEN, Iitornen-at-LaYf. Mount Pleasant, - - Utali p Il.SIMMONvS, Physician and Surgeon. Office Excelsior Block Rooms 1, 2 and 3. - J Old office of Dr, Bickford, Proyo, Utah MARSHAL'S SaLE -PURSUANT TO AN order of sale and decree of foreclosure me directed by the District Court of tbe first Judicial District of the Territory ol Utah, 1 shall ex pose at public sale at the Iront door of the county courthouse, in Provo citv county of Utah,a'd territory ot Utah, on the 3rd day of January, 1S95, at 11 o'clock a. m all the right, title, claim and interest of John Beck. Henry Kice. Jonathan Rice, William Stix, David Eiseuian. Benjamin Eweman and hiias Michael, (partrers under the name of Rice, Stix & C.) John J. Cushinsr. Charles E Powell, J. A. Cunningham and Henry Taj-lor. Taj-lor. of, in and.to the following described real estato.situate lying and being in Utah county, territory of Ctah, and described as follows, to-wit; Thesouthwestquarterofthenorthwesf.quar-ter Thesouthwestquarterofthenorthwesf.quar-ter and lots four (4),flve5)aud six (H)of section twenty-five (25). township live (5) south of range oue(l) west; also lots numbered two (2), four (4) and live (6) of section twenty-three (23;, the lot numbered one (band the southeast quarter ot the nortveaat quarter of section twenty-six (20), and lot numbered three (') of section twenty-live (25), all in town&hip five (5) south of range one (1) west. Sale Lake mer-edian, mer-edian, comprising -in all two hundred aid ninety-iwo 4U-1UU (2y2.lO-lUO) acres, more or less. And also all the right, itle and interest of said party of the first part, in and to the fol-! fol-! lowing parcels of land, situate in Utah count Utah territory, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section twenty-three twenty-three (23), towusnip tlve (5) south of ranxeone (1) west, comprising one hundred and sixty (1G0 acres. To be 8ld as the property of John Beck, at the suit of uennia Sullivan. Terms of sale cash. NatM. Rkigham. V. S. Marshal. By J, U. Ximmony, Deputy. Dated December 11, lS'H. W, C. Hall, attorney for plaintiff. The above sale is postponed and adjourned to the 2Hh dav of January, lb'Jaat 11 o'clock a, m. NatM. Bbigham, C. S.iMarshal. By J. B. Tlmmony, Deputy Marshal. Dated January 3, lst5. Harper's Magazine In 1805. 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