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Show Biliousness and Constipation Cured. If you uro ever troubled with biliousness bili-ousness or constipation you will be interested in-terested in the statcinont of R. F. ; Erwin, Peru, Ind. "A year ago last I winter I had an attack of indigestion followed by biliousness and constipn-I constipn-I tion. Seeing Chnmborlain's Tablets ' so highly recommended, I bought u 1 bottlo of them nnd they helped mo ' right away." For sale by Palace Drug I Store. ! REPAIR NOW I X 1 miM n nm.i- i " i . jaa . . T p Now is the time to do your odd jobs around the house or t ? barn. You will be busy later when the spring work I begins. The carpenters, too, will be busier later. We have time now to go over X your wants with you, the mater- , ial to do your job, and the . . Carpenter to put on the job for v o you, with the famous "Genasco Roof- $ ing" that wc handle. Remember, also, that ? J ; we handle a good line of BUILDERS' HARDWARE. J I CEDAR LUMBER & COMMISSION GO, : 0 CEDAR CITY, - - UTAH X $ j AUTOMOBILE GARAGE j I Automobile Tires CE-. Supplies t 1 ALL WORK STRICTLY FIRST CLASS I cnii and Sec Me J. a. Kopp Cedar Cily I I PROOF IN THE EATING ' Pl ---M- ! Ill l-fr -! W- III -- WW- -! ' II '' I mrfc-1-MMiHIW-W The excellence of our meats is fully attested by tho vast , number of our satisfied patrons. If there is a family in this section not familiar with our methods, let us say to such that wc buy the best meats obtainable and retail at a very small margin of profit. The proof is in the eating. Try an eat. Ui'io Ac CTi-io ilcat ITn,il-e, George K. Uric, Manager . J. (K&iJfi Tho Annuai i feirtw CSeLli"03ro.i l I MID-WINTER EXCURSION Tiimisii'y 30ili. B PLAN YOUR VISIT TO BOTH EXPOSITIONS. H $42&n 13iojL'o opoiiod .1 mum iy lt,8 Sn lj-aiiciseo openn Fob'y t20 For Information, Rntes, Literature aee any SALT LAKE ROUTE AGENT, or address J. H. MANDERFIELD, j A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah 1 I , J low ! gRATESj f YOU AND YOUR HARNESS When you need a new Suit, YOU GET IT. When your harness needs a new "dressing," DOES IT GET IT? It needs dressing as often as you perhaps more so. Unless it is frequently oiled and kept in repair it will in time crack and become weak in spots, thus rendering it unsafe when most depends upon its strength. Better bring it in and let us go over it. Costs less now than later, when there is more to do. 12x1 mm Bros, Codai Oily. TTnh NOTICE VOll lt'!MCATIO.V. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Uml Office nt Rnlt LnKe City, Utuh, PcrtHnber 20, 1014. NOTICE is horaby Riven thnt Klizn Corbridpe, widow of Joseph L. Cor-brMpo, Cor-brMpo, deceased, of Adamsville, Utah, who on December 11, 1011, made II. K. Serial No. 001S6, for SVK section township a3 south, rnncc 0 west. i Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish clnim to the innd nbovo J described, before the Clerk of tho District Dis-trict Court, nt Pnrownn, Utah, on the lOUi day of February, 1015. Claimant names as witnesses: B. E. Meyers nnd Loroy Meyers of Parowan, Utah, and William Roberts nnd Herbert Eyre of Mincrsvillc, Utah. E. D. It. THOMPSON, , Register. (First, Jnn. 15Lnst Feb. 12, 1015.) NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for tho District of Utah. In the Matter of James S. Stnpley, Voluntary Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 1921. To the creditors of James S. Stupley, of Kunarraville, in the county of Iron, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. bank-rupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of Dcccmbor, 1914, the said lames S. Stapley was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will bo held nt my ofllce of-llce in the Continental Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, on tho 23rd day of January, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, nt which time tho said creditors cred-itors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, bank-rupt, and transact such other business busi-ness as may properly come before said meeting. CHARLES BALDWIN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Salt Lake City, Jan. 12, 1915. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) U. S. Land Office at Snlt Lake City, Utah, December 21, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Malindn P. Smith, of Centerville, Utah, who, on November 24, 1909, made Desert Entry, En-try, Serial No. 05153, for Lots 1, 2, 7. 8, 9. 10, 15, 1G, Soction 1, Township .7(1 South, Range 17 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Sake City, Utah, on the 12th day of February, 1015. Claimant names as witnesses: T. W. Jones, of Newcastle, Utah, Israel Barlow, Jr., of Woods Cross, Utah, N. T. Porter, of Centerville, Utah, Gcorgo A. Cole, of Salt Lake City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register (First Dec. 25, 1014 Last Jan. 22, 1015.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, December 21, 1014. Notice is hereby given that David Oman McKay, of Ogden, Utah, who on July 0, 1010, made Desert Entry, Serinl No. 05030, for WM:, Section 33 Township 35 South, Range 10 West. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above dc scribed, beforo Registur and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on tho 12th day of February, 1015. Claimant names as witnesses: N. T. Porter, of Centerville, Utnh, J. X. Gardner, of Pine Valley, Utah, Israel Barlow, Jr., of Woods Cros.i, Utah, Gcorgo A. Cole, of Salt Lake-City, Lake-City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Registef. (First Dec. 25, 1014 Last -Jan. 22, 1015.) Cough Medicine for Children. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other nnd more serious diseases may follow. Long experience has demonstrated that thero is no better or safor medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It. is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no upium or other harmful drug. For sale by Palace Drag Store. Use The Record Columns for the best results from advertising. Notice of Sale IN T1IR DISTKICT COURT Or THE UNITED STATUS IN AND I'OR Till' DISTRICT OF UTAH, MASTER'S SAI.K UNDER DE CREE OH HOKECI.OSURE. Capitol Tiuot Company, a corporation, plain-HIT, plain-HIT, vi. Oiihl Spring Mliilnu & Power Com paiiy, a corporation, et al , dele idautJ. Writern Elrctilc Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Cold Springs Mining & Power Company, a coitorntloii, et l defendant. My virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered bv the DUtrlct Court of tbr United State for tlie DUtrlct of Utnlt, held nt Suit Lake City therein on theJStlitUy of July, 1113, In the above eutltled CMiK'i, I, oh nubtur npiMiluted forauch purpose, by ttie k.iiil decree will ill at public vendue to the hl(rhrkt bidder, onhject to all laxen to become due and payab'r after date of the wile, and nuhject to the rltfhl nnd erpilly of redemption, at tlifrontdorofllie Court House of Iron County, In the City if Par uwan, Utah on the lt day of February A. I'. 1915, at 10 o'clock,. 1. m.. the (ollowlnifdcHCrlbert Iota or parcels of ground and other property described de-scribed In suldcauweand herein! I. Hltflit thousand (fl,000.C0) dollar par value bonds with Interest coupons attched Ihertlo Uurd by the Gold Bprlntf Mining A Power Company, one of the defendant! herein. i. That part ol the traimruNslon Hue con ncctlntr the power plant at Modeua, Utah, with tho mine ut Gold Sprlncu and the well on Ihr Sind Aqua claim which la upon thu publti domain of the United State S. AH ol the residue and remainder of the property of the Gold Sprlnga Mtninc ft Power Company, Including the tlybt of redemption on the trnimniUnloii lint ordered to be sold In I the next preceding paragraph, said property being described an follows: All and each of those certain lode witling claims situated IntheStite I.lne Mining District, Dis-trict, Iron County, State of Utnh, located, recorded re-corded and known under the several names hereinafter set forth, lo-wltt The Jennie Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 2 f.ode Mining Claim The Jennie No. 3 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 4 Lnde Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 5 Lode Mining Claim The Jennie No. 0 I.rde Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 7 Lode Mining Claim The Jennie No, 8 Lode Jllnlrg Cialmt and the Utnhllne Lode Mining t lnlm. Kicept only certain surface rights upon the siiifacrof the satH Jennie No. B Lode Mining Claim, Jennie No. 6 Lt-de Mining Claim, and the Jennie lode Mining Claim and the leilnle No. 2 Lode Mining Claim heretolore granted to other persons. Said group of mining claims being known collectively as the "JKNNIE" group of mining claims. All and each of those certain Lode Mining Claims situated In the Ksgle Valley Mining District, Lincoln Connlv, State of Nevada. !Mfltit. t-rArilfd nnd Unotvn under the several locateu, recorded ana Know n unucr me scyciui names herelnalter Isct forth, to-wlf. The Talisman Lodo Mining Claim The Talisman No. 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman No. 3 Lode Mining Clslm the Aladdin No, 2 Lode Mining Claim The Cornucopia No 3 Lode Mining Claim The Moonlight Lode Mining Clslm nnd The Twilight Lode Mining Claim. The Talisman No. Sand the Moonlight claims cover Identically the same ground. The Aladdin No. 2 and the Tlwllght claims cover Identically the same ground. Said ground of mining clAlms being known collectively ns the "TALISMAN" groupof mining Claims. Also the Gold and Silver Amalgamation Stamp Mill, situated on said Jennie Group of Mining Claims and Including twelve Nlssen Qnartx stamps complete nnd all ore bins, nmalgamntlon plates, Pierce Amalgamated and nil other machlnerr and appliances there, with connected: also the ore crushing plant complete, com-plete, blacksmith shop, air compressor plant, mine ore hoist, mine hoist cages, compressed air pipe lines, compressed air drills, mine cars, mine car tracks, and all other underground mine equipment and surlsce Improvements whatsoever whatso-ever appurtenant to or connected with any aud allot the mining claims herelnhcforcdescrlbed. Also the complete cyanide reduction plant situated on 8ald Jennie Group of Mining Claims aud Including cyanide solution tanks, ore pulp tanks, Callow separator tanks, slime tanks, gold solution tanks, xlnc boxes, centrifugal pumps, steum engine nnd boiler and all other machinery aud appliances therewith connected nnd the Assay and Chemical Laboratory complete com-plete with assay furnaces, bullion melting furnaces, fur-naces, assay scales, pulp scales and complete chemical equipment for cyanide reduction tests aud treatment. Also the water works Hystem connected with said mine and mill Including abont 4,000 feet main water pipe line, 12-horse powcrenglne and pump, four water storage tanks of combined cnpaclty of 60,000 gallons nnd the general wnter distributing system In said mines nnd mills. Also all water rlghta owned ana urd by the said Gold Springs Mining & Tower Company In connection with Its said mines and mills. Also the local telephone syntem connecting tho said Jennie mines and mills with Gold Springs, Utah, ' The following described Placer -Mining claims, situate In State Line Mining District. Iron County, Utah, viz: Sand Aqua, Gravel Bar nnd Dig Locust, aud also the following described de-scribed real property lu Modeua townslte. Iron Countv. Utah: Ilegmning at the northeast corner of Plock "D," Modena Townslte Survey, and tunning thence N. 25 deg. IS nun. W.. 84S.8 feet to the east nnd west center line of Section 36, Town ship 31 South, Range 19 West, Salt 1 ako base snd meridian; thence along suld center line South 80 deg. 45 tnln. East, 653,9 feet; thence South 25 deg. 15 mln. East, 146.8 leet to the northeast corner of thu San Tedro, Los Angeles aud Salt Luke Railroad property; thence along the north side of said railroad pror.erty, South 61 deg. 45 mln. West, tlKJ.u feet to the northwest comer ul said railroad pioperty thence North ?5deg. 15 mln. West, 39,fl feet, to th place of beginning, enclosing an nren of three and fifty four one-thousandths (3-.054J acres. There being situate on the said Modenn Townslte Town-slte property the electrical power nnd electrical light creating plant, the possession of which was ndjudged to balong to the Wertlngbouse Machine Company Together with all Improvements, machinery, equipment nnd tools thereon, except such as has been ndjudged to belong to the Westing-house Westing-house Mnchlue Company and the Richmond Machinery Company, Together with all property of every nature and description, together with the buildings, structures, erections and constructions, luclud Ing all machinery, fixtures, appliances, Implements Imple-ments and appurtenances of every kind and character, situate, lying and being in, on or about the said plants, premises and property shove described, aud used, or provided for use In or about the operation of said plants and property prop-erty and the carrying ou of th business of said defendant company, excepting therefrom only such machinery and property as has been adjudged to belong to the Westlnghouse Machine Company and the V. C. Richmond Machinery Company, and including the right of tho pur-chaser pur-chaser of the property described in paragraph three herein, to purchase the said power plant property for l'lftcen Thousand ((15,000.00) dollars dol-lars from the Westlnghousu Machine Company within ninety days, aud the F. C. Richmond Machinery Company property for Twenty three Hundred (2,300.001 dollars with interest from September 1st, 1913, within forty-five days from the date of the confirmation of the sale as provided lu said decree. Also ull power transmission lines and telephone tele-phone lines connected with snld power and electric light creating system, together with wires, poles, Insulators nnd other equipment therewith connected aud thereunto appertaining, appertain-ing, all constructed In connection with said power and tight creating plant and for the distribution dis-tribution and use of power and light created; also all transmission and distributing stations aud machinery including transformers, electric motors and other machinery nnd appliances used in the distributing system of said power and light creating plant. Also all electrlo light systems owned by said Gold Springs -Mining 4 Power Company find used In connection with said power and electric light producing system, No bid for the property anil rights described lu paragraph three of less than Seven Thousand Thous-and Ouc Hundred :7 100 00) Dollars will be received. Said property to be sold subject to any lien lor taxes thereon. Upon the acceptance of auv bid the purchaser shall forthwith pay to the undersigned the sum of Twenty-five Hundred i35CO.0O Dollars by cash or ctrtlfled check on some bank or trust company of Columbus, Ohio, or Salt Lake City, Utah, nud made or endorsed payable to the order of the undersigned, aud the balance shall be paid as the court shall order upon the confirmation of the sale. So much of tie purchano price as mny not be required by the court lo be paid in cash may be pold In cash or by turning over lo be cancelled or credited, as is provided In said decree, the bonds and cospons ol the defendant, Gold Springs Mining ft Power Company. Dated tbls Ctu day or April, IBM. CHARLES BALDWIN, Master In Chaucery. il'lrst publication Jan 1, 1915, last pnbllcntlou Ju, M, t15, PROFESSIONAL CURDS DR. A. N. LEONARD Physician and Surgeon. Superintendent of tho Southorn Utah Hospital. Ear, Eye, Nose nnd Throat, nnd Fitting of h. Glasses a Specialty. W Offlco hours 9:30 to 12, a. m., and $ from 2 to 5 p. m. 'Phono 130f4. DR. M. J. MACFARLANE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,j Oiflce in Knell Block. "J Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to . j C p. m. Odlco 'phono 140f2. , Residonco 'phone 140f3. ' , 1 1 .; ERNEST FLINT GREEN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. I Office nt Residence, x j Opposite Sheop Ass'n Store, ; CEDAR CITY, - - UTAH I 3 CHAS. G. Y. HIGGINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ) L General Practitioner. Will practice prac-tice in all the Courts of tho ,' District. Office in tho Mercantile Dlock. CEDAR CITY - - UTAH. ,- Electrical and Hydraulic ENGINEER ROBERT S. GARDNER Phone 31 Red CEDAR CITY UTAH A Lawyer s CLARK & WRIGHT Associate Work for Attorneys. Public Land Matters: Final Proof, Desert Lands, Contests Con-tests and Mining Cases. Cas-es. Land Scrip. WASHINGTON D. C. JOHN E. DOVER & SONS I f Fresh Lime Always in Stock. , Contract Lots a Specialty Delivery made to any part of Iron County. Member of U. S. Lime Burners' Association. Phono 6-3. CEDAR CITY. E. M. DECKER, OPTOMETRIST. Makes Regular Visits to Cedar City and Parowan. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. HUNTER & WATSON Tonsorial Artists. Shampooing, Fuce Massage, Hair- Culting, Shaves nnd Baths. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Parlors West Side of Main Street. WATCH REPAIWNGr ALL WORK OIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION C UN SMITH WATCHES FOR SALE At all Prices From 75o up; itio Best MaUcs. I CAN SAVE YOU HONEY. Alex G. MatKeson. t T. J. JONES, I I Baskets and Gasket Trimmings A full lino of Caskets and Trim- Xt to mlngs curried in stock at all T ; v..- times. v ' fe j Codar City, Utah f HOUCHEN & ARTHUR AUTO STAGE LINE Runs Daily Between Cedar City and Lund. Fare $2.00 Including fifty pounds of baggage. bag-gage. Hauls express and 1st class freight. All C. O. D. charges must be paid in advance. ad-vance. Phone No. 17 Blue. CEDAR CITY, UTAH. |