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H ' K pROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE H CMI,' County Cltrk or the Respective SHiq- ET en for further Information. R In the Dlitrlct Court, Probate Division In and H ,or Cache County, State of Utah. Bfr NOT10K TO CUKDITOIfe. fi J--Sla,!0 "f Slaral1 Kcx-'l', dm-awil. kkH 11..1 csl Cenirr Su Loirm, Oaclm County. B !.. iw"n or t'"' ,MI' ,lay "r A'1"'1" ": HE, IITO1" f flrsl uub,ll'al" Dm-mlur 13th. LLK nf'i'JSfi.'iIn.'Sf cl,f 'dmlnUlralor of llu i-ttato K oiwarali Uracil, dcccasi-cl. f "rt Ncbrker attorneys for alrt tnxtc. Notice to Creditors. aHSt EMntLOf TlimnasM. DaOuwiiflixvistil. K Cnilltoni will Dn-M-nt claliiiH with vuiii'lirrx LH r!,t!.'l'iV,m efo'in'wl at lilt tvlilcnco In Wan aaHv ciVi! al1 ln V1" tuunty ot Uaclio anil !intu LLH- Vi ipm "" or lK'r'rn ,h 7,h day "' A,r" a- Hv, Hate of tlrst pnli'.ieatlun lire mil A. I). IW&. iiR ., , , ku.i. iiki i H . AilniluNtrator of thu t-Ntatetir'lhomas M. H I)avklM)n, (Itccavil. v .1. C. Wai.thw. Hf In tliiMlistrlolcourtor llmtliM judicial ills- H' tr.ctof thMaltof lliah.ln anil for tlu'voun- mt u tr uf Cache. H , Win. Waililoiiin, iilalntlir, i. Aaron 1'iiIm.ii, aFltfV lU'fi'iiilant. N f IJMMONS. i'' Tho Staluof Utah to thu said lU-h-wlaiili kkK You aro hi'rchy sumnioiit-tf to appuar with- in twenty (la. alter tho service of this mini- aaBjr mons upon j oil. If served within thuoounty KJ In which this action Is hruueht. otherwise, Wp within thirty days aftur service, and defend i u'! alovo entitled action, and In case of your V (atluro m to do Judgment will lio rendered B, against you according to thu demand of tho an. romplalut. which, within ten days alter ser- aaB vlceof this summons upon jou. will lc llliil ffH- with the clerk of said court. K' A. C. Smith and V. Haw. attorneys for aB IilalntllT. P.O. address, Preston, Idaho. , Ml publication Dec DO. last.lau. 2S. m Estray Notice. Hr 1 hau lnl my possession tho following Uc- V scribed animal which if notclattned and taken H. way will bo sold at public kuetlon to the K highest cash bidder at ltlchmond precinct K on Wednesday tho 3rd day of .lanuary, 1MB, B,' at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m. H Impounded Dec. 'nd l!mj. B Description ot animals. H'' One dark red bull calf under onu jear bid fH- with white belly. tUar In Jiead with small ; hohiln ear. No brands. H Wii.i.iam It. Smith, aB I'oundkeopiM H Sheriff's Sale. ; K In Hie District Court, Cache Conn- m ty, L'tah. B James Miller, plrtititllT. B t It. I'. Allen, dcfctitlaiit. m To be sold at SherllT's sale on lllc 20 K day of December, U)0."i, at l'J o'clock S noon in Logan, Utah at the front, door ft of the county court house nil the rlKht ft ,. tide and Interest, of the said defend- BmO' ant in the following described real ftft. piopcrty, to wit: EjBW The south half of lots one (1) and B; two ) or block llftccn (10) plat A ftw Hyriim city .survey and further de- scribed as being in Sec. f Township 10 V Kangc 1 K. B T. II Smith, ftW ShcrilT Cache County, Utah. B This sale is postponed until Janu- B aryld, HiiHi, at the same hour of the BBj day and place. H T. II. Smith, SlmritT, BB lly W J. IIauuisok, Deputy SheiilT. B Notice of Sale. Bk Notice is hereby given that the old school house and lot In College ward, BB' containing one acre, is hereby olTered H for sale. Said lot Is situated on the BBft cast side of the Wcllsvllle county toad H and located bisection 1U, township 11 BBl " " ! unsti Salt Lake meridian. BBf Scaled bids will be received up to BH Saturday, January 13th, 100(1, at 12 BBl o'clock noon. BH Address Hyriim Hansen, clcik or BBf' school board, College ward, Utah. BBl T,lc rK11 ls 'cscrved to i eject any BBf and all bids. BB lly order or tho Hoard or School BBl trustees. I X. 1'. Kkilskn', BBl JOSKI'H HiNDitur, BBl IlVltUM IlANSKX, BBf School Boa id. BB Dated, Logan, Dec. 21, ll)0.". Stockholders Meeting. Tho regular annual meeting or the -stockholders of tho First National Hunk of Logan, Utah, will be held hi t.s bunking looms tm the nth day or January, Ukmi, al. foil- Vdock p. in. for cltcllonof Dirvclr and tlio tiansn iil-i liins uT sucii it .-r business as may bo proper, i Lt-gaii, I't.th, December H, IWC. ALLAN M. KI.KMINCI, Cashier. Stockholders Meeting. Notlco Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders or the Stockholders or the Cache Valley Hanking Company, Logan, Utah, a corporation, will bo held on Tuesday, January L'ud, 1000, at four o'clock, p. m., at Its banking house, for the pur pose or electing olltccrs for the ensu ing year and for the transaction or such other business as may properly come before the meeting. J. V Siihi'aiid, Cashier intention to Tax. Notice Is hfcirbv given by the city council of Srnltlitield city In the state of Utah or the Intention or such council to lay mains for water and to defray tho cost or pipes and laving thereof estimated at, 41,120, by a local levy and ussessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within tho follow ing described districts being the districts to be affected and bcnctlttcd by said water pipes or mains namely: Beginning at a point .130 feet, south 'f the N. W. corner ot lot fi, block'!, plat C, Smlthllcld city survey, thence running cast ,'t.to feet, thence south 1850 feet, thence west "02 feet, thence north 1850 feet, thence cast 102 feet, to the place of beginning. All protests and objections to the carrying out or such Intention must be presented in writing to the city re corder on or before the second day or January, A. D., 1000, at 1 p. m., being the time set by said council when It will hear and consider such objections us may do maue inereio. By order or the city council or Smlthflcldclty. Wll. I'lLKINOTON, City Recorder. Politics Superior to Hunger. Cltyf'Sollcltor jlirttco 6 Cleveland oncehail an opportunity xif realizing tho Hunr'emacy or polltlrs even .over hunger. t He" was dining ono evening at Jits home when the bell rang. His ser vant went to the door anil returned with the nicssago that a hungry man solicited the wherewithal to curb a ravenous nppotltc. ImiirMi-cil by such a Rtrungo request he bade the servant to arrango a cold box. TIih dinner went on, Aimed with the nccessitlex or llfo tho servant returned to the waiting man and camially mentioned that Mr. Bruce said to give tho food to him. "Who did you say?" asked tho man In a tono audible to Mr. Bruce In the dining room. "I said Mr Urtice," replied the ser vant. "Not Mr. Ilruce. tho Democrat 7" , "I think ho is a Democrat," wan the servant's answer. Dcivmiia niiowei. "Well," Bald the hungry man, throw ing down the box, "I don't want this. I wouldn't take anything from a Demo crat If I had to stnrvc, and you' can tell him so. I am a Republican." Cleveland Leader. (live Your Stomach Rest. Nothing vylll oure Indigestion that doesn't digest the food llsclf and glvo tho stomach rest. Vou can't ex pect that a weak stomach will regain Its strength and get well when It Is compelled to do the full work that a sound stomach should ,do. Vou wouldn't expect a sick horse to get well when it Is compelled to do a full day's vorlc every day of the week. Kodbl Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect ill gestant and digests the food regard less ol the condition or jour stomach. Relieves Indigestion, belching, sour stomach, and all stomach disorder. Sold by Rltcr Ilros. Drug Co. INSTlfUTES GREAT SUCCESS Farmers of This State Coming to a Realization of their Real Value The Agilcultural college, with Its corps ol trained specialists and Its thorough equipment, Is doing a great deal In the state to lalse the status and ctllcleucy or the different phases of agriculture. Much Is accomplished by the Instruction offered regular stu dents at the college, but a portion ot the woik that Is generally overlooked by thu casual visitor and critic Is that Instruction given under the head or tho Farmers' Institutes. The state legislature appropriates $2,000 each blcnnlum for this work, tho direction o( the work is left In the handsorthe faculty or the Agricul tural college, and the aim Is to hold meetings or the farmeis at thu princi pal centers or the state at least, onco during each year1. 'At these meetings talks arc given on the different vital questions or agrlcultuic by specialists In these Hues, and a large portion ol the time is spent In general discussion on local conditions. A great effort ls being made to per fect, a complete system or 'rarmcrs' or ganizations throughout the state, In order that, the Institute workers may reach more people at a smaller cost and that the rarmcrs may derive the manifold advantages or organization. In persuancoor this plan, a party or eight from the college faculty ha vo been holding institutes through tho southern counties ol the state for the past two weeks. The personnel or tho party and their subjects Is us follows: l'rof. Joseph Jensen Organization ai d care or farm machinery. I'rof. W. W. McLaugnlln-Irrlga-lion and drainage. l'rol. Dallnda Cotey Domestic science. Pror. Kllzabcth Wyant- Home read Ing. Pror. Robert S Nortlunp Horti culture. Pror. W. M. Jardlne I'ann crops. Dr. Hiram Frederick Veterinary science. Mr. J. Willard Uoltp Poultry ciart and horse breeding. Successful meetings were held in the following towns: Gunnison, Mt. Pleas ant, Mantl. Monroe, Rlchtlcld, Junc tion city, Marysvlllc, Fillmore, Heaver, Lehl, Lovan, Falrvlew and'Eplinihn. In the counties visited and ln sev eral others the perfection of local and county farmers' organizations is well on root. The meetings weio 'largely attended by earnest, enthusiastic men, nurl ii i-fin I 1 1 t t run I iuu rt i 1 1 in nrl l and great interest was manifested in the work. Dry farming has taken certain portions or the state by storm and the days of sage brush and jack rabbit on many hundreds of square miles ol our rich soli are numbered. The possibilities of the poultry In dustry have set enterprising men in most localities to thinking, and think ing with such men always results in doing. Nebraska, Kansas and Colo rado are supplying nine-tenths or the eggs used by the Salt Lake market, and the farmers or Utah need this money as badly and can make it as easily as those or other states. The almost absolute lack or knowledge on veterinary subjects made Dr. Fred crick the most sought alter man in thc'partv, and it Is certain that some or our joung men who are studying commerce, literature, etc., would be We're Selling Otrt jjj MJ& All left over stock of the present season which we have fSSlta r ifiwmmA ll0 eeu ae t0 Pace "J our immense fall delivery, we can and mutja ! S ftfH will sell ATGREAT REDUCTIONS rather thpri keep them MMf g K HP over; comprising everything in theiknitted line.1 VhwI F v r wB yn w's to steP UP "lto our lllanufacturi8' depart- Wml jfl S mfl ment where all these goods are now offered at wholesale prices Wul nl K ww you W,'N save mlley and make wages for every minute you spend Wnf H 1 1 CACHE KNITTING WORKS I Upstairs for Knitting Department. of Inestimably greater service to our state and would reap far moro mater ial reward U they would lit them selves to be competent veterinary sun goons. The AgrlcuUinal college is In a position to help joung men sub stantially along these lines andtheie are openings ror one or more good veterinarians In each county In the slate. The fruit Industry Is picking up and the stale has a great future befoic It In this direction. Hardly it locality but can produce prime apples, with pioper treatment, and the market ror choice rrulls Is without limit. Vciy Tew people In the state realize that the college and Kxpcrlmcnt station are supported by them and at their service. They suffer under pests, fraud, Ignorance and mismanagement when a card to the'proper man at the station might save them much time and money. At the same time the people In the surrounding states are awake to their opportunities and we receive a full lialfof our Inquiries from without tho state. The trip was a success In every way and it is quite possible that another party' will bt sent out In February. As the funds arc limited all the towns cannot be visited, and, while tin aim Is to visit the most prominent towns In each county, those having live organiza tions and specially asking ror Insti tutes are the most likely to be favored. Xmas at Millville. A Gay Time all 'Round. Coming Graduater at B. Y. B. Mili.vim.ic, Dec. '" -Chils'tmas was spent as usual, in a most lively manner. ln the forenoon services were held In the meeting house and a pleasing program rendered. In the afternoon a danco was given for the children; after which Santa Clause appeared to a host of smiling races with all kinds or good things. It Is said there were so many children that parents could not account lor them. In addition to this our students wcie. all home from the Iliigham Voting College. There are fourteen in all and while the number Is not so great, each has the ambition to com plete his respective courses. Follow ing Is a list of tho prospective gradu ates, with the course porsucd and the tlmothey expect to graduate: Merlin Hovcy, business IlKXl Itoy Hovey. business 11)07 Floyd Rose, business liiou fi uy Rose, business lOOil Lllllo Rlggs, Normal 11)07 Nellie Clifford " 1008 Lucy Stanley " Mm Harry Olsan " 11)03 Evan Humphries, Normal ll)0 Lauretta Jphnson, " 1U0S Stella Johnson, Normal 100!) Joseph Jenson Is taking u seven year coutsc (Bachelor ol Aits) and will graduate in li)0S. Arch, son or James 'A. Hovey, has returned rrom Canada. Ho has been gone six and ono hair years and sas Canada Is a good place In which to keep rrom starving to death, but ir onu has only a tent In Cache ho had better stay. Sam Jessop, or Canada, spent Christmas here. The little babe or, Jos. K. Jeppson Is getting well alter, three and one hall months hard sickness. John I), Mayer, lather or Mrs. Jos. It. Jcppson, Is very 111 hi a hospital ln New Orleans "Dora Thome" To those who havo never read liertha M. clay's famous novel the following synopsis will prove Interest Ing, especially as "Dora Thome', will appear In a dramatized formi at tho Thatcher opera house this "artci noon and evening. This play aiul book deals with a bcautirul lovo story In a rural English home. An Innocent young girl, daughter ol a lodge keeper or an Eng lishman or high birth, Is loved by the son of the latter, The' match meets with disfavor of the young man's rather, but dcsplto the fact that his father Inrormslilm either to glvo up the girl or his homo and luxury, he chose? Dora Tliorno and marries her. The young girl, a puro and honest creature, loves tho joung man quite as well as ho loves her, but through the efforts or a young sailor who lias loved the girl Iron early girlhood and who also desires to mako her his wife, tho joung people are separated and mado to believe later that each has been imrnltlifnl to tho other. This state comes about as a result, or tho efforts or Lady Chartarls and the, rather or the Karl, The young sailor retui ns after a two years voyage, to Unci that Dora's ravor has been transferred from him to the young nobleman and several complica tions arise rroir. this which ror a time take on it rurlous aspect, both ror Dora and her lover, Tho time arrives when honesty and faithfulness triumphs and the closing scenes II nd everything favorable for tho young rolks. A Great Success Agricultural College Professors Praised by Richfield Sun. The Farmeis' Institute meetings held In this city last Friday .awaken ed much enthusiasm among our farm er citizens and Loth tho day and night sessions were well attended by citizens who seemed anxious to hear tho dis tinguished vlsltois rrom ilu Agricul tural college, sajs the Ulchllcld Sun. They went prepared to propound ques tions and both sessions or thu IimK ttfe resolved themselves practically Into experience meetings. A major ity or the college peoplo were quite young In years but they weio thor oughly ramlllar with their subjects and created a splendid Impression In the nilnds of tholr hearers. Pror. Mc Laughlin's tcmarks upon Irrigation were especially well received and Mr. Holtc's dissertation pertaining to poultry was highly Interesting. The lady speakers also who addressed their remarks to tho fcmlnlno sex ln gener al came In for their duoshareor praise. The proceedings or tho Institute were along now lines. ,Tho meetings awak- Alt nil ) I t'nl I itlitiiAi n w) nA ..... cnetl lively interest and sot our farm ers to thinking. They want more or the kind or talk they heard last Fri day and wo hear many sav that they would not have missed hearing these Agricultural collego people ir an ad mission ree had been charged at the door. It Is very likely that, a two day's session or the Institute will be held In Itlchllcld some time lu'Fob ruarv, the dates yet to bo arranged. When the distinguished speakersfrom Logan again visit us they may rest assured that here In Ulchllcld they will be given the glad hand. A Neighborhood Affair. 'Yes, thu timiblo began over the tiulckens. The chlrkeiiK belonged ti. Buffers' next dour neighbor, ami tho day one of them tUmiiiiieanxl the Dill fers hail dilcKuii for dinner. "Anil the neighbor found It out?" i "Yes, with IJIIITuih' assistance. Ho'h so foolishly softheartod that ho In 'sUteil on carrying over lo the neigh-, bor a nlco platt-hil of the chicken ami tho neighbor wasn't grateful a bit. On I the contrary, ho got hot and unused I UllffeiB anil Illltfers said that the' neighbor was no Christian, ir he was he would know that It wasn't tho gift uscii mat Known no connlilered but thu spirit that prompted It. And the neighbor said Hint Ir ho knew what a tainted gift was It was that stolen chicken. Anil IlllfTrrs fired up mid declared that thu chicken wapti't mint ed ho guessed ho know what a taint-1 cd chicken was, And the next day the neighbor turned the hoso on mirrors', llttje boy ami that evening Witters I threw n (lend cat over the fence into I his neighbor's yard, and It hit his neighbor who was looking through a knothole anil llu next day when Utirrers and the neighbor mot In front of O'Hngnn's corner grocery they clinched and now the wholo thing Is In the courts," Chicago News THE IN3TINCT OF MIGRATION. Shown; In Fall Fllaht of the Bobolink Toward the Southland. Tho liiflluct or migration Is ono of tho moot wouderful In tho world, says C. William Beeho, hi Recreation, A young hohwhlto and a bobolink nro' hatched In tho suntv Now Iumlninl field. The former gtovs up and dur ing tho fall and winter tonus onu of tho covey which Is cuulcnt to wunrtqr n mile or two, hero nml there, In search of good feeding grounds. Hard ly has tho bobolink donned his llrst full dress before an Irroslstlblu Im pulse seizes him. Onu night he rises up and up, ever lilghpr, on fluttering wings, sots his course Mutthward, glVes you a glimpse or htm athwart the moon, and keeps on through Vir ginia to Florida, across seas, over tropical Islands, far Into South Ameil ca, nover content until ho has put the great Amazon between him and his far-distant birthplace. Shaw Doubts the Public. A chaiacterlsl.w anecdote of George Ilernard Shaw Is told b llobert Lo mine, who Is the star In tho brilliant Irishman's comedy, "Man and Super man," The two were discussing tht play In London Inst summer, and U ralno expressed the hope that tho ven ture would Huceocd ln America. Shaw who Is noted for hU tgollsiu, replied: "My .dear boy, I know the play U aV right. The rest remains with the pub He Hut, nfter wilting plays for the' public most of my lire, I havo con cluded that It Is a snrer Investment te keep a corner saloon. You can al ways depend upon a certain numbci of people wanting a drink every dnj lit tho year. You can never tell whnt tho public wants ir 'Man and Super man' fals, expect mo to open it Saloon nt once," Ac "Don'tWorry" I About what jou will buy them for ,-jH Christmas, Just call at our Store we H have hundreds of useful presents suit- H able for I ojsarid girls, youtiv! folks and H old, consisting or silverware, carveis, H table and pocket cutlery, nlcklc plated H goods, brushes, skates, toy sad lions, H tool chests, guns, rllles, latest novel- H ties, and general house furnishings. H Wo have a very largo stock, our prices H ate the lowest and the same to all. M R.'LaFount & Co. H 3S Center Street. 38 M EARLY Riser Flour I 4ffg ir you want tho M tA very best Hour In M ,- v market, buy Far- B FjKkJt '' Kscr' Ev017 H r nUHAA s:ick guaranteed. M fWmmm highest cash H VlC 1'rlcc paid for H 1IKjy Wheat. Grist H sBiWI work promptly H a ttended to H Deseret Milling Co. H MERCHANTS TAKE NOTICE Vou need up-to-date window cards and counter signs to help attract JH HOLIDAY Purchasers. iH I nalnl tliimi, nrlcei reisontiMo C V. Hanwn, Sign Artltt. H Stiullo-icl K. 1st N. St. I nd lmo. 3m I H Wood Wanted! I Five dollars per cord 'l paid for good red pine de- ' livered at Schancky's Inmber yard. jJ M. & L. COAL & iH WOOD CO. H Tclcplione, Bell 198k. H iil I Our Collection of use- .H ful Presents was never so great. H We especially call your ' H attention to our H Knit Goods H Sweaters H Ribbon H Neckwear H Golf Gloves H Handkerchiefs H CALL and SEE them nt M Logan Knitting I Factory. o B LOGAN, PTAH. ., H ,.r " ?- -..-IV - -JiPfM