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Show II LEGAL II I NOTICE B H I ! PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP I IM NOTldES H H li Consult the County Clerk or the B WW 1 Respective Signers for Further H Iffl Information I! NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 lit r 1 , Estnto of Isaac A. Jones, deceased. K OMRI J Creditors will present claims with II HIM '11$ vouchers to tho undersigned at the I II I , jii office of Walters & Harris, Attorneys, I It Ml I I FlrBt Nnllonal Bank building, Logan, I li Rffl , Utah, on or before tho 21st day of filjijl ( February, A. D., 1915. fMJjj . Date of first publication, Octobor H L 20, A. D., 1914. Ill iV . RICHARD W. JONES, Eg ; ' ' Administrator. mm , ' "! Adv. n24 Wm ,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mil i Estate of Emmanuel Petersen, deli de-li Hptr I ceased. Creditors will present Hn I r claims with vouchers to the under-ft under-ft I I signed at her residence or at tho of-HI of-HI I flco of A. A. 'Law, Logan City, Utah, Um I on or before the 1st day of February Rtf I A. D., 1914 Hjl I I Dato o first publication September I""'" II; 24, A. li. 1914. j j', CLARA PETERSEN, afculnlstra- I h trlx of Estate of Emmanuel Peter- It . sen, decehsed. J ; A. V. LAW, III ' Attorney for Estate. Adv. 031 NOTICE TO CREDITORS EH ill ! Estate of Heber Parker, deceased. Ill ill Creditors will present claims with iH 'II '1 vouchers to tho undersigned nt the fH 111 1 resldenco of Heber C. Parker, in IB 'ill 9 Wellsvllle, Cacho County, Utah, on Iffl II I 1 or uefore Uie 23d l'"y of AuPust 191C- I fill if I i Dat0 of flrst Publication, October H: j j HEUER C. PARKER, HJlif jlj Administrator of the estate of Ho IH tl I, 1 ''' l)er 'ar'cer deceased. Hi ' NEDEKER, THATCHER !; I ' & BOWEN, Attorneys. Rii Adv. n24 FUij! j NOTICE IHlfil I - HHj i United States Land OfTlce, Hi j Salt Lake City, Utah, Bill I ' ' Ct' 12' 1014a Hi j, To Whom It May Concern: Hjr j j Notice Is hereby given that the li ( State of Utah has filed In this ofTlco i HI j ) ' lists of lands, selected by the said Hjl I t State, under section G of tho Act of Hjlj j Congress, approved July 1C, 1894, as Hi! 1 Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial IH J I 012147, W SWU Sec. 8, T. IP N., R. IH'i S 2 E'' S" L" M' CopIes of 8ald ll8tB' Hjlj! J so far as they relate to said tracts MHKff i by descrlptlvo subdivisions, have HM li fl been conspicuously posted In this of- HHjirl p flco for Inspection by any person In- !"llj vjj tercstcd and by tho public generally. y this notlco, or any time thereafter, $ During the period of publication of j jj and before final approval and certl 1 f flcatlon, undor departmental regula- j tlons of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against tho clr.lin of tho j J Stato to any of tho tracts or subdlvl- I 1 slons hereinbefore, described on the HV Li ground that tho same Is nioro valua- HHHHH IS KJ 3 1 ble for mineral than for agricultural HHJIjs 1 purposes, will bo received and noted HHjflB -I for report to tho General Land Of- HHEjlll J flee at Washington, D. C. Failure so KM 111 to protest or contest, within the time HE I A specified, will be considered sufficient fl I PI S evidence of the non-mineral charac- EKi j ter of the tracts and the selections HHj Jltl thereof, being otherwise freo from HHH J IB I objection, will be approved to :he HJII I State. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Hll 1 if ' Reglstor. Bil ill Adv. n24 Ml ji NOTICE HH J I if Man j United States Land Ofllco, jlj J I Salt Lake City, Utah. jjjj October 21,1911 II $ To Whom It May Concern: PXj ill KB II ill Notlco Is hereby given that the I Statu of Utuh has (lied in this ofllco lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section C of tho Act of IJJJIW II' Congress, approved July 10, 1SIM, ns v Indemnity School lauds, viz: Sorlal III I 013250, NHU NE1, SK',4 NEW, Sec-1S: Sec-1S: ti-.t31, T. 12 N., II. 0 K 3. L. Jlli I M- Coplos of said lists, so far ns Mi) i they rclato to said tracts by descrlp-i descrlp-i J i fi' tlvo subdivisions, havo been consplc 5: Hi uously posted in this office for inspec-B inspec-B S 1 tlon by nny person Interested and by ft j lli the public genorally. j During tho period of publication of 1 1 this notlco, or any time thereafter, 'il and before final approval and certl- J; j I S , ftcntlon, under departmental rcgula- jij j ' tlons of April 25, 1907, protests or ' J" contests against tho claims of tho ff 1 f I ' Stato to any of tho tracts or Biibdlvl f ( ; I -ft slons liorlnboforo, described on tho J j ; ground that tho samo Is moro valu- ' ublo for mineral tlnrn for agricultural It J purposes, will bo received and noted f L It WLh 'v..iiiiiiiiiii KiiHHHHHk for report to tho General Land Ofllco at Washington, D. C. Failure bo to protest or contest, within tho tlmo specified, will bo considered sufficient evidence of the nonmlneral character charac-ter of tho tracts nnd tno selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, ob-jection, will bo approved to the Stnte. B. D. n. THOMPSON, . Register. Adv. 15 J. W. T. Hutchens, Nicholson, Gn., had a severe attack of rheumatism. Ills feet, ankles nnd joints wero swo!- Ion, nnd moving about was very pain- , fill. Ho wn8 certainly In n, bad way . when ho started to tako Foley Kid ney Pills. Ho says, "Just a fow doses i j mado mo feel better nnd now my, . pains and rheumntlsm nro nil gono and I s'oop all night long. Cache Vnl- jj loy Drug Co. Adv. EXPLANATION FROM PRO-GRESSIVFjpiMERS PRO-GRESSIVFjpiMERS Statements have been made that the Progressive party of this county in combining with the Democrats on a distribution of county offices has lost Its identity nnd organlratlon and that there will be only the Democratic Democrat-ic and Republican county tickets on tho official ballot. Such statements are misleading and unworthy of belief. be-lief. The county ticket that tYas nominated by the Progressive party, of this county on the 12th day of October, Oc-tober, 1914, will appear printed on the official ballot under the null Moose emblem, thus making three tickets on the said ballot. Respectfully submitted, JOHN A. SNEDDON, Chairman. Adv. o29 f PROGRESSIVE -4 4. . STATE TICKET 4. w t t '' v .J. ! United States Senator 4 I JAMES H. MOYLE 4. Congressman from the First fr i' District 4 LEWIS LARSEN 4 i Justice of 8upremo Court of i Utah 4 4 FRANK D. STEPHENS 4 4 Superintendent of Pub'lc 4 4 Instruction J. , E. Q, COWANS 4 f j, 4 PROGRESSIVE .J. COUNTY TICKET '; 4. I For State Senator 4 J. J. W. FUNK 4. Richmond - 4 For Representative 4 WM. H. GRIFFIN JR. .J. 4 Logan J 4 T. W. PETERSEN 4. $ Hyrum .J. 4 SAMUEL OLDHAM 4 -I- Parndiso 4 Four Year Commissioner 4 A EM REM. .T. Logan 4 Two Year Commissioner 4' . KPH. I1ERGKSON A Cornish Clerk " 4 J. A. II. CIIAMI1E11S .J. I Smlthllold 4 I- SherlH 4" j. JOHN H. UAHKEK 1 Cncho Junction ! I ' Assessor J i 'J. II. WOODWARD A i- Wollsvlllo 4' I' Recorder J MRS. KATE PRESTON 4 i' Logan J. A Surveyor . THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS ..J A Logan 4" A Treasurer 4 4 GEOROE S. DAINES 4 4 Hydo Park 4 A Attorney J. 4 JOHN A. SNEDDON 4 A Logan .J 4 Adv. n3 4 A A vj A A A A A J A A A 4 . How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' F. J. CHENET ft CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney fur the fait IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bualncss transactions nnd financially able to carry out nny obllKatlorm mnde by his firm. NATIONAL! BANK OF COMMEBCE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, nettne directly upon the blood and mucous mu-cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by alt DniHlsts. Tk. 1UI1 Family Pills for constipation. ,' ' IF TOUR CHILD II OkOM, RVXUIH, OONITIFATZD Look Motherl If tongue) It eeateeL cleanse little bowele with "Calk fornla Syrup of Flge." Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," because in a few hours all the clogged-up wasto, sour bile and tormenting food gently moves out of the bowels,. and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't bo coaxed to 9 tako this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep It handy bo-causo bo-causo thoy know Its action on tho -stomach, liver and bowols Is prompt m and suro. Ask your druggist for a GO-cont bottle bot-tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which , contains directions for babies, chlldron of all ages and for grown-ups. I KsUsKAsBspksAjssKssHssH m 1 m iii I 1 1 I LLflLLlLflNSIslwfiflnHHIIfl I iiPlTiyiTilTlKirsasrB I B iWslLsllllllBsisslBsBBLsWLsjLbBlttMMsB For the Best . UTAH AND ROCK SPRINGS COAL at Lowest Prices, call on the old and, Reliable M & L Coal and Wood Go. WE ALSO SELL CENENT PLASTER AND KINDLING WOOD PHONE 74 B89 WF8T CENTER STREET Farm Property to Trade For Logan City Property 160 acres farm, 153 acres dry, 7 acres irrigated. 80 acres sub-irrigated land near railroad. rail-road. ! 40 acres irrigated land, close to Logan good buildings. 25 acres irrigated land near Logan. Good improvements. Some excellent improved irrigated farms in Idaho. CARDON COMPANY 112 North Main Phone |