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Show I I Back's Hdt Blast. I' 1 Modern and ej H scientific in gpSpL principle, hence WT J J i does not ex ViSvVlSISf' H A coal saver 5fe a H , ? from the mo- iiA ft t rrtSjs, H f men t you begin P I Sidney Stevens Implement Co., f H OGDCN AND tGAN, UTAH, MONTI'tlllR AND PRLSTON, IDAHO. jT B TT .,T TlfTT,. ,, . T' Tj. -. .,. .,. ( i7 7 ! . !' ' I I TAPEWSGWATST" ,ds I . 5 r.c ctcsets. wi : J A lit for cvcrj liguro High and & . JR H low busl and several stjles, Including ? .T i'M 2 H tho K & ( LINfJ KIM K" corset. 'ff 1 'J H Tlie eoiset best In line with the pie- i&IIy B J vailing fashion Adopted as the yru U wJ most graceful, must comfortable, anil re I I l S most durable corset, oy the most ci It- r" K leal women of America. ffi'i'l '' 2 H Prices, $J to $3.00 jfflk 5, 2 : CAMPBELL'S i : Dependable Store. OT' n I i ? ' ' I I GOOD SHOES CHEAP I 1 ) In l 's ".0e soft sole shoes In white, red, blue, pink tan ro Ji H .f chocolate, champagne and black, made In kid and patent DAK. U $ Infant's hand turned lace or button shoes In red, tan AZp tl ir and black. Disl.es:! to "i, ii.'i:ualltv. Sale price Ht)L H -if Misses, children's and ladles' solid leather shoes that will give & H it good wear, no paper In any part of them. Special sale price. ji. H !T Sl.cs i"i to K.... Regular price Mie . Sale price tlOo J; H -ST " sj to II. too.... S.-.C t H Js. "lljto--. !-" 1 (X) Ji H Ladles sl.e Ui to S ' 1.50.... ' Hi j H Women'si Misses and Chlldien's shoes in calfskin and Vlcl kid jj H Jjf good heavy solid leather soles, made to k'lvc Kood service, f M ii Sl.csf) toS....lte(!ular pi Ice f 1.1." Sale pi Ice t !.ic jte. H X " -St to ii ' i. :!.''.... I lo It H if " into.'... i."ii.... l .") " H Ji ladlcs sl7.e -ji t ' ' 1. :r..... 1 in J iir Koys' satin calf shoes, solid leather throughout, nailed and ijf 1 4ft sewed soles. Neat lookiut; hos' shoes that will glvo good wear .. H T Si7esli to 12.... Ketrulnrpiicc $l.f0.... Sale prlco $1 i" X H W " i:j to li i .::.... l 43 ? S "t " -'itofij.. ' l.'.l'i.... ' ' 16.') ifi. Ladles' W.fiO dress shoes in a lari-c variety of styles ti? J "7C T and patterns, alt sizes and widths. Sale price pl.lt) ; V Men's lloyal calf shoes, absolutely solid leather, ood j" J nc jy M ir weareis that would cost you .'ir. all koIiik In this sale nty'' "i B ijt Men's lineal dress shoes in patent leather, Vlcl kid and box tU calf, lace or bluchor cut also plain tocb In lace and con CO C ii l'i Kress for comfort 20 styles to select from Kxtra special ptt' X, I !- i TRSflliHS f H X Opposite the Tabernacle. ;; H ojoooooeeoooeoooaoooooooeoeeo0ceoaaoe I THATCHER OPERA HOUSE H Thursday, October 25. S I I The $10,000 i I Beaatj. Hj S PRICKS .... 25c, 35c, 50c, and 75c 5 Litilefield and Howell at Thatcher Opera House Saturday night. Republican rally Richmond Rich-mond Friday night. I Going Out of Business! But only inthc BELL SYS1.EM t3 OF READY-MADE CLOTH- P ING, which Must Go even at a SH Great Sacrifice. ,".. rf rf BSP Every suit must go in order vl9mm to make badly needed room tEiffl SUITS. PANTS. if ill $ 8.00 Suits now $4.25 $2.00 Pants now Si . I5 wm jfl I $10.00 Suits now $5.00 $2.5o Pants now $1.45 WM $11.00 Suits now $5.5o $3.oo Pants now $1-75 WM IJi $i2.5o Suits now $6.75 $3.50 Pants now $i.95 JM WM $14.00 Suits now $7.25 $4.5o Pants now $2.i7 && M V $18.oo Suits now $lo.oo '$4.50 Pants now $2.35 t0WMI1JfeW $20.00 Suits now $12.00 $5.00 Pants now $2.65 'atuiuuasNtHitcaononHwa This sale lasts as long as we have a "Bell System" made suit in the store. Come now for fear you will be too late. See also the cut prices on Pants. It will be well to note the prices on Suits and Pants in our windows. It will pay you to see the low prices on Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. & NEWBOLD'S IS THE PLACE. On North Main street. Near the Court House 1 Want Column Wanted 1 desiro to rent ."00 acres near Logan on shares or for money. S. .1. Johnson, Wcsttield, Logan LOOAN Ll'MHBK YAItD, Klmer Johnson. 1.17, West fith South. Bull I'hone 114. wc I Chickens and eggs wanted by Isaac Smith's. Second house south of Dese-I Dese-I ret Mills, Logan. wc Horses and cattle wanted for fall pasturage. Apply to C. Balling, .'llti South Main. wc DON'T YOU DO IT, Buy land or city property until you sen the bargains bar-gains 1 have to dispose off James Mllllgan, Smlthtiold, Utah. 5 First class sand delivered to any part of town. W. T. Brown, I iicl-Tlionc'JZi. iicl-Tlionc'JZi. wc Tor Sale A frame dwelling.4 rooms hall, closet and pantry; lot 6x18 rods, choice location. Inquire at L'28 South 1st East street or Smith Bros. Lumber Lum-ber Co. Second hand furniture wanted at the Logan second hand store. wc HKATKKS at the Logan second-hand second-hand btore fiom 81.60 to I0.00, Anybody Any-body can be suited, wc For sale. Kino apples unci prunes also a line lot of white potatoe's. Apply Ap-ply Thomas Stlrland.I'rovldence. Bell, phone .'!77k. wo Lost A fur overcoat near tho AHa school house. Kinder will bo rewaided by returning It to John Q. Adams, wo Eslray Notice. Avon, Utah. 1 have In my possession the tollow-Ing tollow-Ing described animal, which If not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral In Avon, Utah, on Saturday the .'ird day of November, lliOd, at 2 p, m. One sorrel mare branded circle S on left shoulder and about 15 years old. Said animal Is held by bo mo tose cure 0.00 damage tlnn- by said animal upon tho premises of Orson Burrell on and before the 17th day of October, 1W1. . OltBON IlimitKM,, Poutidkceper, 5 THE POWER. V 2 How It is Applied to the Litchfield Spreader. 2 Watch a Litchfield Manure Spreader working and jou wll J wonder what method is used to get such even results, through mud, sand, slush or snow, with tho ground fro.en or otherwise, with fast 0 horses and with slow ones; always working and never refusing toxlo g a business. The facts are, this machine has been reduced to a bclentlllo 5 J basis in applying the power lor distributing tho load. The manu- ( facturlng have done away with the old-fashioned plan of drlvlng-r J one part of the machine from one wheel and another part from tho IT'I J other wheel. 1 It has been demonstrated thoroughly that both traction wheels 1 0 on a spreader should be so arranged that they will each do an equal 1 pioportion of the work. The Lltchllcld Spreader takes all tho I q power from both traction wheels direct to one largo gear, and from a 1 this gear the work of moving tho load and operating the beater 7 J wheel Is distributed In proportion to tho requirements. Listen, only half the traction or that coming from the left W wheel is applied to the axle. Tho right traction wheel applies its 9 gk work direct to tho large gear Independent of tho axle. Note that A 2 te axio therefore has only half tho twisting strain which other 5 9 machines apply to it where both traction wheels drive through the V q axle. .g A Just compare this with thoso machines that drive tho beater 2 wheel with one traction wheel und drive tho conveyer with another. This puts from 70 to IMJ per cent of the load to tho beator wheel A A ?!', ?nd. fr0.m 10. t0-:13 Per ccnt of tl,e toad on tho othor side, a w j Jalnly this is a faulty construction and Is what you do not tlnd in 0 the Lltchllcld machine. A Come In and see this spreader and sco not only the features A above referred to, but also the traction grip that this machlno has Z. 9 both on the ground and on tho people who know It best. t The Litchfield Mfff. Co., Waterloo, Iowa. J y Only The Logan Republican Gives the news! |