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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- , desire a Goo I complex If you s' j JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. FEBRUARY 24 1S03 Y r Member Tabernacle Choir. This roll will be called at the ioa use Moki Tea, a pure herb next choir practice, apd, at each drink. It acts on the liver and succeedipg onet t, makes the skin smooth and clear. ' Alexander-dewis- , Director? Cures sick headaches, 25 cts. and Susan Hv'.Gates, Organist,; 50 cts. Money refunded if, it does SanmelB. Mifton, Assistant ur not satisfy you. Write to W. H. . v Hooker & Co., N. YM for free sam- ganjst. ACCOMPANISTS. ple. Riter Bros Drug Co. " 3 h r ; Charles M. Harris, , of the Time. P. John Tendency Smith, j. David Sipith. The tendency 'of medical science -- TEEBf.ES. " " " , is toward preventive raptures. The best thought of the world is being Caroline Watterson, Jine A. easier is the to It subject. given Thatcher, Annie L. Cowley. Lucy to cure. than to better and S. Cardon, Martha Bench, Emma prevent that demonstrated been S. Ballif, Mary L. Heudrickson, It has fully pneumonia, one of- the most dan- Irene Tarbet; Lydia Baker, Emily gerous diseases, that medical men E. Lafount, Alice Hale, Eunice be pre- Jacobson, Alice B. SmitbrClara to contend-withrehye vented by the use of Chamberlains Jones, Minnie Petersen, Lucy ' Cough Remedy. Pnenmonia al- Hahsen, Agnes Gabrielsen, Luella ways results froiqa cold or from Nielen, Agnes M. Cowley., My an attack of influenza (grip), and if Quiuney, Eliza' fHersen. Olive L. has been observed that this remedy Bjorkman, Jane Amy Villet, Edna counteracts any tendency Cole, Mary t diseases toward pneumouia. This altos. has been fully proven in many Sophia W. Cardon, Hanrflih H. thousands of cases in which this remedy has been used during the Jacobson, Anna B. Schettler, Pearl great prevalence of colds and grip K. Evertou, Annie Larsen Lillian in recent.venrs, and can be relied Carlisle, Anuie Fjeldstedi Annie upon with implicit confidence. Davis, Amy Fonncsbeck,. Cicely Pneumonia oftep icsults from a Batt, Katie Knowles, Ada Engslight cold when uo danger is np land, Eva Jones, Vivian B. Annie E. Schettler, Clara prehended until it is suddenly dis- -' covered that there is fever and) W. Sparks, Beatrice Lloyd, Mamie difficulty in breathing and pains in Cole. ' TENORS. the chest, then it is announced that the patient has pnenmonia. William Palmer, John Thomas, Be ou the safe side and take Arthur Porter, Beujamin YVillmore, Chamberlains Cough Remedy as Charles Batt, Harry YVorley, Ezra soon ns the cold is contracted. It Crookston, YVilliam Twissell, Wm. always cures. For ' sale' byKiter YVorley, Charles Birch, George G. c f Bros. Drug Co. Smith, Daniel Davis, Ajnos Brown. Joseph P. Morrell; Frank Porter, MAUGHAN P. 0. Hansen; Charles McNiel, Arthnr Bateson, Frank Baugh, J. Law and County L. Hatch. Attorney-a- t - 121 15 STRONGER ITS THAN Y- . v- WMKE5.ii . . risers v STRONGER THAN HIS W. W. Attorney. South-eas- t Office.- Court House, - room, upstairs, Logau, Utah. MEAT. SMOKING Wrights CONDENSED Apply with a SMOKE brush, giving .meat two coats a i week apart. A liquid made from hickory wood. Sold No experiment. tor 6 years all over U.S. and Canada. A 75c bottle smokes a barrel ot meat. Get the genuine. Fully guaranteed. Sold only In square at. bottles with metal cap. NEVER IN BULK. Write tor FREE BOOK on curing meats. Be sure to get WRIGHTS CONDENSED SMOKE. Made only by E. H. WRIGHT & CO.. Kansas City. Ma City Drug Store, Logau. Utah THE NEW YOlg WORLD. Edition. rhrke-a-We- k Read Wbereyer (be English Language is Spoken. Thriee-A-YVee- World was k- tt Thriee-aYVeetro- rld - 1 cm-dolla-r -- The is absolutely fair in its political views Partisan basis is never allowed to affect its news columns, and Democrat and Republican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts camof all the great political ' YVorld Thricc-a-YVee- k ' paigns. - YVorlds regular subscription price is ohly $1.00 per year and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this un newspaper, .and The equaled .Journal together one year for The-- (tage. . Thrice-a-Wee- k ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS - City; St. Louis . and . Chicago with n Free Reclining Chair. Cars. '.MEDICAL1 PERSONALLY, CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. DISCOVERY DINING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through trains. , iMAKES YVEAKi . Tor rates, folders, free illustrated- book lets, ete. , inquire of your nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address - f 1 STOMACHS iWMTigffimwiiiiinrMiMi ii muirraim TMVfr ..A. I.w Co-o- tbimui j Famous Men f and Women from all over the world travel on the Burling- tons Chicago Special. No matter who, the man is.' where he comes from, or whither he is bound, Itlie probability is that, some day, he will pass through the Union Depot in Denver and be directed to the train ' on the sixth track. Talk about famous trains, the queen of , them all is the magnificent express which pulls out of Denver at 4: 15 every afternoon, arriving at Omaha next morning and Chicago next even- hou-est- e, Co-o- t I. A. BENTON; Q. A. P; D Salt Lake STRONG institution, which is an evidence of the amount of business done. Abont four thousand dollars worth of merchandise is carried hythis firm. Since I lived in Hyrnm five years ago, the capacity of the bnildiug has been doubled, BASSES. Williams, Brothers have been runJoseph Wilson, M. J. Ballard, abont two years. .They have John 11. Davis, George Leishman, ning a neat store and carry a good stock Zeph Thomas, Louis Christensen, of merchandise. I. B. Holman, D. R. RobertsrEd-war- d also here. Brother AlBreitenbuecher, Heber G. fred employed an obliging young YVilliams, Morrell, William Larson, J, P. man who formerly worked in the Smith, Jr., William Hansen. John p y is the manager. His Leishman. Heltncr A. Petersen, and integrity are above susEarnest Pehrson, Richard "Ballan-tynpicion. A. E. Anderson. George A. is .under the able The Anderson, Alfred J. YVRlmore, Brother G. Fred of management Adolph Fjelstrom, Olaf Petersen, Four, and sometimes Anthnr YV. Hale, August Hansen, Wright. clerks are kept very busy servfiye Harry Swinyard, Robert L. ing those who patronize this thriving institution. Several improveJ. L., Hatch, Secretary and ments were tfiade last, summer and Treasurer. a large brick addition will be erected the coming summer. A Visit to Hyrum. Two butcher shops are run in Editor Journal: Having spent Hyrum. There is also a drug, store. abont two years in Hyrnmas prinThe schools of Hyrnm are doing I the district of .feel a good work, Prof. Reuben Allen, schools, cipal ns thongh I was among ray friends a teacher of long experience, is the and the warm handshaking which principal. I received is a strong evidence that A class of young people over such is the ease. Hyrum is grow- school age is under tlie able in' ing aDd promises to continue to he structor. Prof. C. F. Olsen. Mrs. one of the largest and most, pros- A. M. Ralph, Miss Rose Liljen-qniand Miss Bradley are still, perous settlements in the county'. The people are economical and true to the noble task of teaching. but it is no doubt a fact At present I cannot give the names that mauy of the young people are of the other teachers. , loo much given to pleasure-seekin- g " Each or the three wards of and amusements. This week the fine a contemplate erecting Preston Dramatic Co. entertained meeting house this year. The first 9 agood-aize- d audience Tuesday and ward has the foundation laid and Wednesday evenings. There were i brick on the ground. The third also five dances arranged for this ward people are busily engaged week. hauling the foundation rock now the Among euterprising young When sleighing is so good. I must men of this place is Brother C. 0. see Bishop Allen regarding the Anderson.- - fle has recently built ward. It may lie their house a neat, convenient brick dwelling is already built. bouse at a cost of about $1,500. As Ilyrum has two good corresponHe is the undertaker for the south- dents the numerous readers of The ern part of tbe.connty, and he has Journal may keep themselves well afgood stock of coffins and caskets, posted in what is going on in that both imported and The part oL our magnificent county. patronage be receives is an evi- However, I will mention that Mr. dence of the good treatment receiv- C. L. Anderson the recently elected ed by those who patronize him. He county commissioner has built a is is most obliging manners neat little creamery in Hyrum that and always makes friends of those does an excellent business and who have dealings with him. turns oat the best of cheese. It There are four stores in Hyrum, speaks well for that gentlemans the Allen Brothers, Wil- enterprise. Yours Truly, liams Brothers and James YV. G. Reese. . all doing a profitable busiFeb. Ilyrnm, ness and on account of the com: The scratch of a pin may cause petition all thesp Institutions are loss of a limb or even death! iu the cbnclitiotf., Brother kept good, James Unsworth has been in busi- wheu blood poisoning results from, ness many years, and his obliging the injury. All danger ot this may manners and fair treatment make he avoided, however, hy promptly him a favorite with his. patrons,. applying Pain1 Chamberlain's Brother Joseph S. Allen is mana' Balm. It is an nntbcptic and quick gerof Allen Brothers store, which healing liniment for - ruts, bruises'" position ho has held for 21 years. and burns. For sale by Riter Four clerks are employed in this Bros. Drug Co. ,cf Red-for- AND Kansas Denver, Omaha, GOLDEN e. PULLMAN p d. ing. St. Louis at 2:30 p. m. and 10 p. m. TICKET OFFICE: 79 VEST SECOND SOUTH, STREET, Salt Lake City. R. F. NESLEN, GenT. Agent. st a brilliant success in thdbegiuning and has been steadily growing ever since. 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