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Iron County Record from Cedar City, Utah • Page 10

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Cedar City, Utah
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i -8 Hi imHimmnlnmnmjmmnjtiiimijmnimmninjmminiiiinii'in 8 8 8 1 8 I 8 500 Bushels of Wheal 8 'Ul Wanted Immediately. li f. Wi fy J8 1:30 Per Hundred. 8 I. CEDAR CITY CO-OP.

4 "8 ri 8 g. iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiimmaimmmii i f) uuimmiuiuuiim jn 1 )i riMiiiii 'i mi i mil in r-r -i I miijr mi i I I STUDEBAKER BROTHERS I (j St. George Branch Office. 7 I I Studobaker Wagons and Buggies uro built jl CgSSSS especially for the rough roads of this Southern H' w) Country. Particular attention Is paid to tho w) Km HV WHEELS, which arc constructed with special (A fi viowto I Strength and Durability.

H- Tho wheels arc the Foundation of a vehicle, and SSt w) S9S9S9 if you havo a good foundation the structure is W) (m likely to stand) I Never buy a wagon until you havo fully Investigated tho Stu- I ix dcbulcer. Over $15,000 worth sold through tho Southern branch HL y1 ofllco durlne tho past year, and no dissatlssficd customers, y) A A first-class lino of vehicles and hand-inado harness carried (m B' 'if) in stock. Low prices and payments. M' )0 Out of Town Business Solicited. 01 JA Call me up by phone or -write.

(J 8 WARREN COX, Agent. 8 8 ST- GEORGE, UTAH. (m I e' 8s3S333SSS39e9S338 r-2 porTeV PRE8. CEO. W.

MIDDIET0H, SECY. U. T. JONES, VICE-PRES. jj -jJJB OTHER DIBlCCTORS.

J. L. CLARK, WILLIAM REDD, JOHN L. SEVY, AND M. D.

IIIOIIEE. 5r i I Bank of Southern Utah. I I I CEDAR CITY, UTAH. JUNIUS FOSTER, Cashier. I Jf Commcrcinl and Savings' Depository.

Exchange Drawn jj -on Eastern Banks. AT FOUR PER CEHT ON SAVIMCS DEPOSITS. BUSINESS 0E SOUTHERN UTAH SOLICITED Capital 25,000 Banking Hours From 10 a. m. to 3 p.

m. 1 Bt r' All at the BON TON And Ret your ill's Stof i nt prlcos below cost. 1 For Novelties In Neckwarc ad Belts we are Headquarters. 'fr In Ladies' ready-mado clotliinpr wo have a fine stock for you to select from, which, if it does not fit. wt will alter till it does.

Next door North of Bank. Cedar City, UUb. i -m--T ESTATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATUS I.AND OFFICK, Salt Lake City, Uufc, July 25, 1904. To whom tt may concern'.

Notice hereby irliren that the state Utah Um filefl In tbl cfnrce a list 201 ol tamW -Ifrted by the ald tatq for establishment mr.kM under hcctlon 12 of tho act 'oSwtSh apptd July TTie fUlfowiuir tracts, embraced In said lUtaro In township contalulntf min. era! claims of record, viz: it ind 2S section OX townslili 38 raiiL'o 10 west. S. ler- AconvolsaldlUt.sofar as It relates to said tracw 'bv descrlptlVe suMlvWons. has been cmisoiruously Vom this ofllco for limine.

Mon by Sny erso' Jntercstea and by the tmb- WlVi'iUiUio'ncxt nxty days followlntf tho date of tls notice, under departmental Instructions of Nov 5. 1331., protests or con- aialnst the claim of the tate to any of descrlb- "im the ground that the samo Is more valtia- We for mineral than for ftrlculttiral purjmscs whta receive and noted for report to the fiouerSl Land Oflice at Washlnifton, 1). fS lure so protest or contest within the i time spcdfiwlw considered sufllcleut evidence ofho non-mineral character of the traits, and selection thereof belnif otlierwlso freo from for apjrojral. Kc-lster OKO. A.

SMITH, Uucclver. Mr. Clark of Pangultch went up on fountain last week to resurvoy the I the land surveyed by Mr. Luman some two or three years since; that gcntlc- I pier" jl- 1 STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.

Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20, 1904. To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby fflvcn that tho State of Utah has filed In this ofllco lists of lands se-lecled by the said State under Act ot. Congress approved July 16,1894. The following tracts embraced In said nte- townships containing mineral claims of record, vis: N1SH section 14, township 38 Mjutli. ranee 10 west; and lots 3 ami 4, NEK sec.

lh, KW NEif. SHU NWM.lot BWK nBu secth.n 1, township 33 south, ranee 9 west, and S1J NUi section 31, Inwnship39 south, raitjro 10 west, S. It. In List 191 of reservoirs; and NEK.NWtf SEW mid section 26, township 33 south, ranjro 10 west, S. I-Mer.

Utah, embraced in 20 Public Uulld-Inus. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivision, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interest and by the public cnerally. Durinir the sixty days next following the date of this notice under departmental Instructions of November 27, 1800, (23 I). 4591. protests or contest against the claim of the State to any ol the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore dd-scribed, on the ground that the name Is more valuable for mineral than for agi (cultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Office at Washington, I).

C. I'ailure so to protest or contest within the lime specified will be considered sulllclent evidence of tho noil mineral character of said tracts, and the selection thereof, belnir otherwise free from objection, will 1ms recommended for approval. PRANK D. HODn.S, Register C.HO. A.

SMITH, Receiver'. (I Irst July Last Anjrust 27.) i No. 5567. Notice for Publlcatio. DEPARTMENT-OF THE INTERIOR.

Land Ofllco at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19, 10OI. Notlco Is hereby then that' the folldwluff. named settler has (lied notice ofhls Intention to make final prool In support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court In and for Iron county, Utah, at I'arowan, Utah, September, 3, 1901, vli: Hyrum Perry, H.E. No. 14232, for the EK NV and WJi NKM sec.

13, tp. 37 3., R. 10 S. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation if said land.

vlr.t Ilorton D. Hatght, Daniel Stephens, Myron D. Hiirbcc and James Condic, all of Cedar City, Utah. ALSO Ilorton D. II.

K. No. 14148, for the SEUsec. 37 R. 10 VV S.

L. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ilyrum Perry, Daniel Stephens, Ilengt Nelson. and James Coudle, all of Cedar City, Utah. ALSO Daniel Stephens, II.

U. No. 14417, for the EH NEM. UH SEM, sec. 13, tp.

37 R. 10 S. Mer. lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ilyrum L. Perry, Ilorton D.

Ilnitrht, Myron D. lllcbec and Dcaift Nelson, all of Cedar City, Utah, ALSO Johns. Halpht, II. E. No.

14113, for the E', NHM sec. 10; Wit NWJf sec. 11, tp. 37 J9 R. 10 V.

S. L. Mer. He names thiTfoTlowln'jr" wTtnesseHTfn'prove his contluuous residence npou and cultivation of said land, viz: Ilyrum L. Perry, Dalnet Stephens, Myron I).

Hlt'bee and Beiiut Nelson, all of Cedar City Utah. FRANK D. IIOI1US, Register. Arthur Ilouchen.att'ys for appllcautsT (First July 13-Last Aiitf. 27J The McConnell boys who aro doing bomo farming out at Qulchepa this year report their crops as looking excellent, and as having been uninjured by the Hoods that have done 60 rauoh damage In other parts of the county.

Johu Dover Indignantly denies tho report that is In circulation to the effect that he Is tired of Enterprise, and Informs our reporter that he Is much pleased with his pro3oects there and intends to make himself a comfortable home. Auto With a Searchlight. An automobllo seen lately had mounted on its turtle back, forward, a sizable searchlight, useful, presumably, for revealta the nanrp of country road for two or three hundred yard ahead, on straight and letel stretches. Pitched oil. Last Tuesday W.

J. McConnell was pitched off hs wagon while driving across tho creek in the neighborhood of Martin's cabin in Ceddr canyon, alighting on his head In a lot of boulders. Parties who witnessed tho ncci-dont wero astonished to find that ho was not killed, but it did not oven stun him, and tho only evidence that ho carries of his feat Is a brulso on his forehead. At the annual stockholders meeting of the Cedar sheep association, whleh was held on the 20th ot last month for tho purpose of rcclevlng tho report of tho secretary for tho past year, and also the election of officers for tho coming year, Mr. W.

II. Corry was elected to succeed himself as president, Myron D. lllgboo was elected to succeed himself as secretary and trcasurei and David Halght was re-elected director. The report showed that the affairs of tho company uro In excellent condition, and a dividend of twenty-five, precent was declared, ten of which wns In merchandise, and seven ana a nan eacu In cash and mutton. There was some talk In rolatlon to declaring a capital stock dividend, but no action was taken.

We learn that, the affairs of tho company wero never In a raoro prosperous condltlou. Postmaster Thorley Is haying paint- Ing and papering done In his store this week. Mr. Johnson representing Seowcroft i Co. was In town looking for orders Friday.

i Surveyor Dalley went to Silt Lake City last week in tho interests of it land contest case. Tho Misses Lottie Halght and Maggie Corry are visiting tho metropolis this week, as Is also Mrs. Hello Perry. Ladles' feather fans and summer gloves nlco lino at PAGE PAGE'S. William Lunt brought In a loidof freight from Lund this week, a part of whiuh was for the Record oflice.

Mrs. Keturah Jones is very ill with a complication of disorders, among which heart dlseaso is said to bo prominent. Wanted Mutton dlyidcnd on Cedar Sheep Asa'n In exchange for meat and groceries. D. C.

TJRIE. Miss Ada Wood is spending the summer in Salt Lake City, and intends to visit relatlycs in Idaho before return- ing. Mr. John Hunter and wife of Uoldcn, who came down to attend the funeral of his brother Joseph left for home last Thursday. Watch for the Ice wagon, and make arrangement to keep cool.

Ice delivered for lc. per pound. J. II. HUNTER, Mr.

Joseph II. Armstrong has been appointed by the school board- to fill the vacancy in that body caused' by tho death ot Joseph S. Hunter. Mrs, Jennet Clark, who is up on the Cedar mountain, is said to bo suffering from consumption, and will shortly bo-brought to town for We aro sorry to learn that Samuel It. Jones has a case of typholdi fever in his family, the unfortunate boiug a boy six or seven years old.

So far tho symptoms are not very violent. Prof. II. Claude Lewis has moved his family to Salt Lake City this week, where the tn TI sor goes cast In the fall, when they will accompany him; so we informed. Mr.

Kennedy, agent of tho Utah Cincinnati and Wyoming Oil Company, called at our office the latter part of tho week, and after securing a-bunch of location notices departed for tho fl country 'south of here. The popular manager of the Sheep store, in company with his two of his daughters, and his friend' Hyrum IH Perry and wife, Is making a- visit ia Salt Lnko City this week. We extend congratulations la friend Myron on his coodseubo in realizing that an outing of this sort is worth more than money fl to him. We hope he and those with him will greatly enjoy themselves. Several citizens from the town of Enterplso wero doing business-in.

Cedar the foro part of the week; among whom I we noticed Mr. J. I. John. I Jones und John Dover.

Messrs. Jones and Doycr express themsclycs- aa helpg: I well pleased with the prospect ptft there, and feel coaleV th.t kty h4vr made no mistake la cst'fijc Tf that part of tho country, James Walker took his wvother ip to. 5' the sawmill Tuesday for jchaBS-epf air. While some of the irpst of'he Cedar youths are devol'ag 'therose yea to the gll, James is ajui'ying the comfort and welfare of his mother. That is tho sort of roan that will make a good husband, but tho girls do I not all understand that as well as they will when they get older.

Councilor T. J. Jones returned Monday afternoon from his trip to Salt Lako City, whoro he has been with his aullctcd son. Mr. Jones says that he thinks thero Is a Blight, a very slight change for tho hotter in the young man's condition, but that It will take a month, or perhaps two, beforo it will be posslblo to know whether or not tho treatment that he is undergoing Is like.

ly to effect a euro. Lost Orton, Aug. 11, 1001, Lost from Montaguo's pasture at Pan- gultch Lake, one bay horse, whito strip in face, 3 years old, branded J-L right thigh, and SUon left side of neck. Must havo followed somo Codar or Par- owan team ovor tho mountain from Lake. Send Information to WM.

0. ORTON, Orton, Utah.

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