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Show t . r THE t i FRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. LOGAN OTAR. Y FE3RUARY 17 Swift Senility. with l.u strains, so that hlack and reddish eorea, Ind.-lT indicated The death here and spotted dogs are to be seen as Laporte, Jtbood, would we etc., grays and recently of Charles F. Schultz, well os tbe Et.mu Blood ACB city treasurer, from an unusual aud whites, this animal still retains cell under a pomuve disease, the symptoms of which to a large degree the strength, en-- 1 thlCb M1 alwhVR cure T. durance and fierce lust for blood clqselv simulated the rapid, .when in pursuit of game that charhas attracted great CX.Lcr,SJpHliUc,.oi9i.ne 50c. d attention from physicians in this acterized its wild ancestors. .11 blood disease!. inwith these traits are an city and elsewhere. 41.00. For Bale by and faithfulness that 47 Schultz 2h wds old telligence his at years Drug Co. death and practically died of old make many of those animals the Patent Medininea. his body having experienced peer of any of their more favored eome- - age, that com pounds or invents thft.n ull of the usual stages of physical brothers in more genial climates. little btfr &Si that is J1H certainly enti- - degevation in the period between of proa to rugged, middle age and infirm old sa Western Newt Via Brooklyn . of the article, age. He was roamed twenty-fiderived froti. tbe sale The judge, the sheriff, the coroprotect gj he patents or copy righta toare years ago and was the father of ner and the chief of the police of foods good Patented interests. Di!Jalnoor eoods are never patented. ten children, eight of whom are Red Gulch were enjoying a little $2bave20 years of trial behind us to living and healthy. The of pot was large poker. 5ve us tbe assurance that we have the - He was a large, powerful man of gume and cure there was considerable excitemedicine compounded for the haudsnme physique until about two W Billons-nesment, The judge called the sheriff nf education t and all Stomach years ago, when his health began whef cas u a lyre m a rked : We protect the public tBwell Uofrtirrllcwasthenat ravel mg 1 hold four aces. What do you Ssouiselves bv keeping the formula a salesman in the employ of Hibbard, hold! ourselves it secret, as long as we make and it cures Spencer, Bartlett & Co. of Chicago "I hold a lmwte knife, promptit is made right Jheee diseases. Druggists tell us that and the, progress of the disease ly returned the judge, as he perthe sale is made t. necessary for him to it is one medicine that ceived a fifth ace in his own hand. the best ever on the increase," To get for retiring in order to take ask "And I hold a gnnj exclaimed or digestion remedy for dyspepsia treatement. Gunn's the for Dn Improved chief of police os he realized the druggists His Gerthe cts. 25 box, only popularity Price among per Pills. he was not entirely destitute that Liver a trial mans and the fact that he had once one for a dose. We will send of aces himself. , on re- come box free by mail, or a full box within n fewr votes of election dived unThe Philacoroner quickly Address DrGunn, ' his candiceipt of 25c. Bros. to the office suggested Riter sale For der the waited. table and by Pa. Presently delphia, dacy for city treasurer, to which' when the smoke of battle had Drug Co., Logan. Utah. office he was elected last May. be- cleared away, he crawled out. ing thiTouly successful Republican he coml hold an on the ticket. He qualified for the mented "and I inquest,, guess that takes office, but .never performed its the George A. Bell Brooklyn Eagle. pot. functions. Before this election his physWill pay 7c. for veal, 6c. for That Hog Roost In the Hay. icians discovered a weakening of dressed hogs, 7c. for chickens. certain local conditions, Highest cash price for hides' and the mind and were much mystified Inspired by a lewistou man bursts into song, by the physical symptoms. At'that i. pelts. time, one year ago, the indications profanity having proved inadeWill call for .veal or hides any of senility began to appear. Three quate. place in the valley. Of all the eranks I ever eaw. months before death trouble ' pure-blood- gtd ed prog-ress-oftrftHig- ev Com-jbine- BlUro.. - i. f rtftffa. ' ve . 1903 Neatly Forfeits His Life sl e, 1 Drug Store. "I with kp David Murray and O. C. Bind-rup- n , Jr. Co. K F WELLS VI LLE. LADRONE8 ATTACK James Unswortb and Andrew A. Allen. Ola Fe lL12. Ahuu d r ed ladrones attacked the town of Nau-jaisland of Mindora. yesterday. Constabulary repulsed them arter a scattering fight, which lasted several hours, during which one Indrone was killed and one wounded Twenty women and children living in the .town wpre injured, The scratch of a pin may cause the loss of a limb or even death when blood poisoning results from the injury All danger ot this may be avoided, however, by promptly Chamberlains Pain applying Balm. It is an antiseptic and quick healing liniment for cuts, bruises and burns. For .sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. c f mendojL - Olson u, and Moroni Jessup. COLLEGE, L. P. Christiansen and II. M. Me Bride. MILLVILLE. J. n. J Maughan " and William . P. Walters. i TOWN, M an i 1 a HURUM 1ST WARD. P. O. Hanson and Gideon Olsen. HYRUM SECOND WARD. Apdrew Sorensen and George Hughes. B, . . 4 was troubled for several years chronic indigestion and nervous debility, writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. No remedy helped me until I began n$inr Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the iuedi cities I ever used. They" have also- kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female-- , troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigoratpr for weak, hid down women. No other medicine-catake its place in our family. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Riter Bros. Drug, Missionary Appointments for Hyrum Stake Feb. 22. ' MT. STERLING. ar-ta- nge , Better Than Gold, A ruuaway almost ending fatally started a horrible ulcer on the4 leg of J. B. Orner, Frauklin Grove, 111. For four i years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bnck-le- ns Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Riter Bros. -- Sick-headacb- t HYRUM THIRD WARD. Joseph Howell and C.N.Manghan. paradise. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Michael Johnson and Alma Han supervened sen. And the devil hmiel('8 to pay. 0 insult County Clerk or the Respeot Call or drop postal to him 1st the patient was as decrepit and Are the ineu who're always getting childish as a man of 90 years. The AVON. door north of Court House, Logan, mad Its Signers for Further Information robust young man became in less When a hog gets in their hay . Utah. George II. Bradshaw and Robert than a year a monegennrian in J. Kerr. I guePH I mnst bv Trieh ; effect, In the District Court. Frob&te Division mentally and physically. 8o. t least, Bonie people say. Emaciation, drawing and wrink- But I'll be if I can stand The following special meetings In and for Oaohe Co, State of Utah ling of the skin, fading sight and That hog roost in the hay, in be held each will immeward Real hearing, muscular weakness and 1 wish that I was master judge Notice to Creditors. diately after the afternoon meet Estate, Loans Collections and In mental waning decrepitude, strength and to some extent whitening of the hair came upon him so that he looked and acted like an aged man. His mind was all gone two months ago. Several changes of physicians were made and their diagonses did not agree, one finding albumen in the urine, prescribing for Brights disease of .the kidneys. Another pronofmeed it an obscure form of softening of the brain. Still another thought it was a complication of troubles affecting the kidneys, heart, and spine and thought them involving the entire nervous sys- Establ- surance. ished 1893. JZ WE buy and sell and ex If you change Real Estate. wish to sell Real Estate, list it with us. We have plenty home We collect all money to loan. kinds of accounts. We loan money on personal property in tem. Dr. J. II. William Myerlast had the case and he made a thorough study of i reaching the conclusion that the disease was artheromatous .uegeration of the artries, together with nephritis. Speaking of the case he said tonight that such a condition would produce all the effects of old age in a short period of time. It is a hardening of the middle coat of the arteries, causing disturbances in the circulation such as would involve the kidneys in nephritis, the brain in softening and other organs and parts in various ways through the blood. Schultz was not a drinking man, had uo bad habits and no financial embarrassment and the cause of ili disease is not known. Chicago American. amounts small i 1 Pedrn . 0. Co. Logan, Utah. ITI'l.Vf j iim RHQHW'wrip The Atchison. i , Topeka & Santa Fe Route. If only for a day ; Some one would sweat, dont you got in the hay.- - get If their hog At times when I go ont. feed There lie? all I can pack, And it pasta joke to have to poke That hog out of tny stack. But why do I not stop to thick. If I ltd I Would not say, Now Ill be r if I can stand Teat hog roost in tny hay. Now 1 have got a few inyself Sometimes they go astray ; But no one ever says to me, Your hogs are in my hay." - Rednced Passenger I Rates- : arply to C. F. f . BARREN, 411 Dooley Block, 4 V Genl Agent; Salt Lake Qty Utah 1WW. Date of first publication February Hth A. D. William P. Hansen, Administrator. 19011. follows: llyrura 2nd wardFeb. and 14 Summons. In tbe District Court of Cecbe County, of Utah. Oracle B. Price, Plaintiff 15. Feb. 21 and 22. Hyrum 3rd Wa;d March College 8 7 and - Avou and Mt. Sterling 8late v. John E. Price Defendant, Tbe State of Utah, to the said Defendant; You ate hereby summoned to appear within twenty day? afer llie service of Ibis summon upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days alter service, and defend the abovesoento titled action: and in cae of your failure do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to tbe demand of the complaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. W. W. Maughan, Plaintiffs Attorney. Post Office Address: Logan, Cache Co., Utah, March 14 and 15. Lueie R Ilai.kM, Parkinson, George O. Pitkin, The Croaker. Not many years back the beef market was so very dull that many feeders gave at least part of their attention to milk and butter production. Now that the beef prices have gone our would be dairymen are sailing out as rapidly ns possible, saying that dairying is an unprofitable and unending drudgery, and from their stand- s I N G WA fiD C .ThORESEN , Stake Presidency. FOLEYSKIBIIEYCURE . V vm. Summons. James L. Hanks, Defendant The state of U tah, to tne said Defendant: Yon are hereby summoned to epwar within of this summons twenty days after the tervloe in which upon you, if served within the county thirty this action is brought, otherwise w ithin above enday after service, and defend the titled action: and in case of your failure bo to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a enpy herewith served upon jou. W. W. Maughan, Plaintiff's Attoiney. P. O. Address; Logan, dacha Co., Utah. Wm. C. point they are stating facts, ns they never liked the business and were trying to dairy with beef cows. It was an unpleasant and unprofitable venture, and they are out of our way to stay, The Vietues of the Eskimo Dog. and are happier. L. W. Of the Eskimo dog I could write Llghty In National Stockman. a book. Iu all probability descended from the wolf, it is the Eskimos The west and the northwest are one domestic animal, but is of as gradually originating types aud variemuch value to him as all the domes-JFtieate- d ties of apples suited to their peculiar There are two apanimals of. more favored climatic conditions. -one at least originated In Wisconraces put together. It drags him ples the Northwestern Greening, and sin, "and his family and their chattels one In Minnesota, the Wealthy which from place, to place; hauls to his bid fair to take the place In that terridoor the meat, of seal or walrus; tory filled by the, .Baldwin and the leads him with unerring scent to Rhode Island Greening In the eastern the tiny orifice iu the snow, which states. indicates the breathing hole of a A friend writes and wishes to know seal; drags him for miles in pur-su- it when to sow alfalfa. It should be of the hear, and finally brings sown in the sprhig'Dh' well prepared the huge brute to bay; rounds up land, without any nurse crop. It should the musk oxen till his master can then be mowed once or twice through come up for the kill, aud then, per- the summer so as to Jceep the growth chance, in the darkness of some of needs down. A crop from It can long winter iiigbt, when the hand hardly bo expected the first year.- - If there are spots In the fields the next of hunger grips the settlement to have failed, lie yields up his life to spring where it seems be sown. It should seed more some feed his master and his family, and sometimes takes two or three years to his coat to keep them, warm a good stand of alfalfa. with other get Though mixed now Estate of Johu Hannon, deceased. I (Late of , Newton.) OcmtorH w 111 preaent claims with vouchers to the underhlfmed at his residence In New ton, In the County of Cache and State of Utah on or before the 15th day of June, A, D. Respectfully, both-partie- For particulars about the ings: Acting and Ordained Teachers: March 8, April 12. Elders meetings: February 22, March 29, April 26. Ward conferences will be held in the Hyrum Stake of Zion as But all this cuts no ice with me, Mendon April II and 12. I am bound to hao my sway ; Wellsville April 18 and 19. So yoil bet your dollar Im going to holler When their hogs get in trfy hay. Note Sunday school at College Ward begins at 10:30 a, m. MeetShould in the future I be called ' From earth to pass away, ings at 1 p. m4 Please have these words put ou mv At Mt. Sterling; Sunday school grave : at 11a.m.; meeting 1 p. m. In SUMMONS. This hog needs no more hav." 2 wards m. 10.00 other all and a, Iedro. In the District Court ofJCache County, State of Utah p. ni. respectively. Lewiston, Feb. 11,1903. I riaiutUT . In connection with the R. W., R.V., the SHORT Llr L from U tab, to Kansas ty. St. Joseph, Chicago, Galveston; El Paso and the mning camps of New Mexico ad Arizona. Special atten-cf- n Paid to wool and Live btock shipments. for- 1 Hakes Kidneys and Bladder Right Union Pacific and Chicago Mil- - s , waukee & , 0 St. Paul Ry. . ' i Through Line The Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee s St. Paul Railways are now running sleepers, tourist sleepers and free reclining For tickets, chair cars through to Chjcago, sleeping car reservations and further ' , tion apply to & first-clas- . F. A. MILLER General Passenger Agt. . Chicago s . . , , CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS Commercial Agent 106 West Second South St, ' ' Salt Lake a .. I |