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Show NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho llonul of County Commissioners of Cache county, Utah, will sell at public pub-lic auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, all tho tight, title and Interest, of Cache county, tho State of Utah, I and all other taxing districts Interest-1 ed therein, In and to tho following do- scribed leal estate, to-wlt: No. 1. Part of the not tu west quarter quar-ter of the northwest quarter ot the himthwest quarter, Section 18, town-! ship II, not th rango 1 east, Salt Lake meridian, U. S. survey, and contain-1 Ing 2 acres. Hecord owner, Anthony Iilalr. No. 2. Tho east one-third of Lot C, ' and tho west one-ninth (1.9) of lot 7, block '., plat "A" Logan City survey. lU'cord owner, llyrum Ilayball. ! No. 3. Lots four (4) nnd five (5), j block forty-one (41), plat "A," of Paradise Townslto Survey. Record ownor, Krod J. Peterson. No. 4. All of Section 1G, township S, north range threo oast, Salt Lake merldlun, U. S. survoy, containing 640 acres. Hecord owncis, C. 11. nnd J. Jt. McFarland. Tho foregoing property became delinquent de-linquent for taxes In the taxing year l'JOC, and after the statutory notlco had been given a tax salo certificate Issued to Cache county for each part and parcel us described above; following fol-lowing which, after tho time for redemption re-demption had expired, the county ot Cacho took tax salo deeds forthopto perty, ns provided by law. Tho said auction salo will bo hold on tho front steps of tho County Court Houso at Logan City, Cncho County, State of Utah, on Monday ,tho 29th day of May, A. I)., 10U, at ton o'clock a. m. Hy order of tho Hoard of County commissioners ,Seal H W JAMES, Hork N ' o i ht m27 - (..RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FORE8T -- ' Notice Is hereby given that tho lands described below, embracing 3S.II acres, within tho Cache National Kor- Icst, Utah, will be subject to settlement settle-ment and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, l'JOC, (:I4 Stat., 233) at the United States Land Office nt Salt LA- City lltih on July 25th, 1911. Any settler who was actually and In good faith claiming any of said lauds for agricultural purposes prior to January Janu-ary 1, 190C, and has not abandoned samo ,bns n preference right to make a homestead entry xf or tho lands actually ac-tually occupied. Said lands were listed list-ed upon tho applications of tho persons per-sons mentioned below, who havo n preference right subject to tho prior right of, nny such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and tho preference right Is exorcised prior to July 25, 1911, on which date tho lands will ho subject to settlpmcnt and entry en-try by any qualified person. Tho lands embrace a tract of 20.C0 acres within unsuiveycd but what will probably bo when surveyed, Sec, 19, T. 12 N., K. 1 E., S. L. M., described by metes aiid bounds as follows: Beginning at coiner No. 1, a limestone rock, whence tho Forest Service Monument ment (hereinafter described) bears N. IV dog. 45 mln. W. '. links; extending ex-tending thence N. 75 deg. 15 mln. W. 13.10 chains; thence N. 59 deg. 30 mln. W. 8 chains; thence N. 35 deg.W 3.40 chains; thence N.f81 deg. W. 6.40 chains; thence S. 15 deg. K. 2.75 chains; thence S. 37 deg. SO mln. W. C chains; thence S. G5 deg. 30 mln. W. C.30 chains; thence S. 30 deg. W. 2.C0 chains; thence S. 43 deg. 45 mln. K. 2 chnlns; thence N. 72 dog, 45 mln. 10. 12 chains; thence S. 80 deg. 30 mln. E. 24.40 chains; thence N. 16 deg. 15 mln, E. 3 chnlns to. corner No. 1, tho place of beginning. Variation 17 deg. 30 miu. E. Said Forest Service Ser-vice Monument consists of a native outcrop of limestone 25 links north of ltlght Fork Road of Logan Canyon, about U of a mile east of Hlch's cabin, cab-in, and 134 miles cast of Logan City. Said tract was listed upon the application appli-cation of George Q. Rich, of Logan, Utnh; List 4-329. A tract of 17.74 acres within unsurveyed but what will probably be, when surveyed, Sec. 28, T. 12, N., It. 2 K., described by metes and bounds ns follows: Beginning nt the Forest Service Monument, which In coiner No. 1, a limestone boulder located on the east slope of what Is commonly called Cold Ridge In Lo- gsp canyon, whence Logan City pipe line bears N. 40. deg. W. 2.44 chains; o tending thence N. 70 deg. C, 12.S3 chains; thence N. 83 deg. 30 mln. E. 6.12 chains; thence N. 71 deg. 30 mini: 2.56 chains; thence S. C deg. 30 rain. W. 13.40 chains; thence S. 87 deg. 30 mln. W. 9.30 chains; thence N. 52 deg W. 12.40 chains to the place ot begin- H nlng. Variation 17 deg. 45 mln. E. Said tract was listed upon the application appli-cation of Hans Hansen Hedemark, ot Logan, Utah; List 4-467. S. V. Proud- "i , fl, Assistant Commissioner of th-j General Land Office, Approved April 25, 1911. Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of tho Interior. Hcstorntlon to Entry. m30 A STEADY DRAIN Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body Make You III, Languid and Depressed. Sick kidneys weaken tho body through tho continual drainage of life-giving life-giving albumen from tho blood Into tho urine, and tho substitution ot poisonous pois-onous uric acid that goes broadcast through tho system, sowing tho seeds of disease. Loss of nlbumen causes weakness, languor, depression. Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pain, nervousness, ner-vousness, nausea, cricks In tho back, gravel and kidney stones. The proper treatment Is a kidney treatment, and tho best remedy Is Doan's Kidney Pills. Groat Logan cures prove it. Mrs. Anna L. Cowley, 40 N. West Fifth street, Logan, Utah, says: "Two j-ears ago I was suddenly taken with a bad attack ot kidney complaint and H I had all the pains and aches that ac- I company tno trouble. My back be- 1 came weak and lamo and my health I was run down. Nothing did me the I least good until I began the use of Doan's Kidney Pills.. They proved of I such benefit that I have no hesitation 1 whatever in advising their use to oth- I er kidney sufferers." 1 For sale by all denlers. Prlco 50 M cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, T Hvifsi Now York, solo agents for tie Unit- Tf ed States. ' I Remember tho name Doan's and I take no other. m i IB MBTIWIiVr i n..j,M. 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