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Show Viiftsdsy' February 1, 1910. THE Richardson returned on Sunday last from a business trip to Kansas city; ; Bishop Males and William Clay-pooleft last Monday for California to look into the lumber busi- TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y PAGE THREE Buy enough want advertising to sell that unwanted, article of val- V ue. 1910 is to be a great year forY advertising auj tile. stores ar,- lo records in this direction! ! l. BY PROF. HALL ADDRESS ness. theatricals dance, - - The First ward people voted on Sum ay as t t o b ui d a n e w in eet MEETINGHOUSE iug hours on the corner of their ground. SMiTirFIELD, Jan. 28, Prof, Mb"., and Mrs. William Pitcher Balt Lake was have a little soil ill from typhoid jlosiah Hall of visitinsr our, schools yesterday and fever found everything rin satisfactory JusticiilL'el.sim fined a crson Today the schools JO. for leaving aTteam: stand'(ondjon: teachclosed at noon and all the ing on the street too many hours ers met at Richmond for special Mrs.Robert Griffith entertained institute at 1:30. The Music and a host of. friends at- dinner on primary supervisor of the county Sunday last, in her usual pleasing teach-erand Prof. Hall talked to the way. John Thornley returned to Prest. George Y. Smith of the this week ,aftera visit Commercial club 'announces that with his father, mother and relalie wishes a full attendance at the tives. -- ..Thursday -a- nmmPmee.ting-.nezt M rs. Wa sir M er 1 reached her Mon day last "arid 50th milestone, night. The old folks dance last Fri- was tendered a pleasant surprise day night was a great social suc- by; her many friends. They prescess. ented her with a beautiful rocker. makis choir M!rs. Jfcd Allies had symptoms The second ward, ing great preparations for a dance of pneumonia again and returned home to her mother. and lunch to he given at the Feb. first. The farmers and merchants enopera house on Mrs. William Thornley is much, gaged in another rural shooting improved at this writing she has match. The farmers won, score been bedfast for nearly a week 83 t0 109. i 'A new butcher shop has been with lagrippe. Mrs. Maggie Sant has sickness opened up in the Union MercanHer auntie tile block. Paul Winn and Geo. in her home again. had a stroke on Sunday last, but Thornley are the proprietors. The W. O. W. camp served an is thought to be out of danger. ' The Second ward Dramatic Co., oyster supper in their lodge room is making a decided hit with the-i- s on Wednesday last. was played - on Louisiana temperance play Under the in the outside towns.They Tuesday1 night to a full and apSp?ll, play at Hyde Park next Friday preciative house. Mr. Hillyard through his fair night. Ollie Low, a son of James Low and courteous consideration of the of Cardston, stopped off here on people g wishes, has drawn the his way to the British mission crowds to his house and in turn field. This was his home until gave satisfaction. ; Mr. and.Mrs. Robert Thornley within a few years. A farewell party was tendered Air. and Airs. R. B.' Thornley, Mr him. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Airs. Nelson, Ellen Timmons, James Aleikle and Maggie Sant Ollie Nielson. The Co. Commissioners appoin- attended the Scotch reunion at ted Wm. Pilkington. our rustling Logan and enjoyed the music and road supervisor, to attend the dancing. Good1 roads convention : to be held at Salt Lake City on Jan. AND and Visitors new; - . . 1 1 . ' s. n, Have' been niade and sold since the first one was manufactured m 1851. Some of the very- first ones a re 'sTiR:8ijmAiseMt ftrotightmt-rtl- m world, a few of them having been carted across the plains to where they are still satisfying the luisual demands of theZTITZ- "ir proud owners. Whether new or old, Gabler pianos have a never failing sweetHE GOT IT. ness in their toije and a wonderDey say dat lady on de hill never ful wearing capacity. " Policeman Wtieredldyou steal that' 8e9wyh ,ftave,Vf mp,y The reason :Gahier pianos have away eighteen mat fiom! been made for three generations The Hob- o- didnt steal it. A lady up the street gave it to me and told me by one family of artisans. to beat it. ' HARRIS MUSIC CO. Oldest music firm in the state Neb-hrask- , a. . properties ,., of Remedy Ciramberlains'"Cough durtested have been thoroughly ing epidemics of influenza, and when it was taken in time we have not heard of a single case 2 of pneumonia. : The ri-- . peculiar t- ; Hill--yar- d . . The BOTH GENEROUS. "Heres a dime, my poor man. It gives me groat pleasure to help the SCORE ONE FOR DOC. Seems to me youre a long time cur, ing me, doe:" But think what slow pay you are! needy. BARBEM tion of life and property here as there. Instead of all the property going into the hands of the PreMITSry' rich as President Roosevelt so aptly termed them, there is a general uplift of the masses all over the country, Diaz has always been on the side of progress, order and justice, as his record will show; and in spite of the screeds of his traducers, is loved and honored A by the people in general. great many writers in the U. S are asking the question After Diaz, What? and imply that what represents anarchy; but they might save much ink and paper as well as valuable time by not worrying about Alexico, and indeed looking around in their own door yards first and begin worktop the heakens nearer home where there are vital problems to solve and eonditions to ameliorate more worthy of their massive intellects, Alexico. has great natural resources in fertile fields, forests of valuable wood, rubber and fruits, mineral depositsf unknown richness and extent, and fisheries, and is beihg rapidly developed and is becoming a power of great influence in settling questions relating to the western world, and her ruler is classed-amonthe few great statesmen alive today. It is certainly more gracious and appropriate to tell the truth and present a boquet occasionally instead of slinging at us. XAVIER. . prudent, wathing-the- ads., : r gift-buye- nowadays-an- d making some purchases times! Thankee, mum, thankee, but eouldnf you make it a , inarm and enjoy yourself thoroughly, im Copyright Kart Schaffnrr . WANT COLUMN . MEXICO Continued Horn page 1 was to play in establishing the republic on a firm, sound basis. When in the year; 1877 Porfirio Diaz became president conditions bordered on chaos or anarchy. His wise statesmanship guided the Ship of State through many a storm and over the breakers and tides that had swamped many a good man before him, into the haven pf peace, progress and prosperity. He found the country without an adequate banking TESTED system or schools for, the masses, 2fr27 28.' , without railroads or marine, teleMira. John Potts underwent an Be- graphs or postal facilities except1 operation for kidney trouble but There Is a Heap of Solace in in the largest towns, the commorf is improving nicely at this writing Able to Depend Upon a : d people were m dense ignorance Reputation. v ing. ami peoned to the ITaCindados, Robert Griffiths and Jos. J. For months Logan readers have for whom they toiled for barely enseen the constant expression of enough to subsist upon: the and the praise for Doans Kidney Pills, tire people priestridden and read about the good work church enormously wealthy, y Today all in changed. The opthey, have done in this locality . Not another remedy ever produc- pressive Spanish laws have been ed such, convincing proof of repealed, well appointed schools have been established in every merit. ' William C. Currell, 891 N. city, hamlet and large ranch or Sixth . East Street, .Logan .. Utah, hacienda as they are called herp. are rising above the says: I can add nothing to the The masses of their fathers public statement I gave in praise dense superstition modern thought of Doans Kidney pills, in '1907, and education, abound throughexcept that I still use them and and enterprise THE QUICKEST WAY a man canland. out Today the would not think' of being without for to prosperity; and the safest debt, or in a supply in the house. I was ne- not he peoned is to put your funds, whether ver Seriously Doubled with kid- other words if a man owes you cannot . by of income; monthly earnings or ney complaint, but when I began and cannot pay, you work to it out for weekly wage, in our care. Here o suffer from sharp pains across law; force him we employ your money to the the small of my 'back, I knew you at 25 cents a day, which best advantage, pay you inter- that my kidneys were at fault. I means practically a life bondage est upon it, and compound it think that my trouble was caused if the peon has a family to' supa marked differquarterly. We will be very by a strain I received from heavy port. There and court prodm glad to give' you extended lifting The kidney. secretions ence in the laws formation if you call or write. contained a sediment and were ir- ceedings of tjie two republics, with regular m passage and I decided and the advantage is not all here laws IT. S. either, as the the that something must be done, VALLEY knew of a number of similar cas- are more favorable to the laborjustice is more BANKING CO. es where Doans Kidney' Pills had ing man. andadministered on the effected permanent cures and de- patriarchally ' LOGAN, UTAH techmere and the of merits case, ciding to try this' remedy, I procured a box at Riter.Bros. Drug nicalities have little' weight in nation fl Cb. Before I bad finished the our counts. Inasa word, the as any on rapidly contents, the backache bad dis- is advancing ' appeared' and my kidneys, were earth. After a residence of ' over 20 Kennedys restored to a normal condition. You are at liberty to continue the years in this repqjEilic and close Laxative Cough association with both upper and publication of my testimonial. ... For sale ;by all dealers. - Price lower classes in business and Foster-AIilbu50 cents. Cqv social matters, I can truly say the cold will cure-you- r Buffalo; New York, sole agents articles appearing in the American Alagazim are greatly 'exag-- , for the United States. . ' 25c and 50c gerated and written for the exRemember the name Doans press purpose-o- f bottle cansing a great . and take no other. ; : sensation for I 'find the people in f are general ate more contented and chances The 1910 buying Co-o- p Co- getting under way. ; The store a 3s happy than in the U..S.J and have store-ads- . the offers are a: better- chance for justice before .The Prescription Store , f are 1910 are worthy of the courts,, and'! there .is .not half I91Q offers, and. as much lawlessness and destruc- ..V vyour, attention.' . . . Plim Well-Earne- r s CACHE WHY COUGH? Syrup.. 1 m a u Drug , LOST One Scotch collie dog. Large, yellow, long pointed nose light spot on hips and breast. Finder return to Thos. Smart and get reward. FOR SALE OR TRADE One 3 year old colt, "driving stock willdake-Gld- er horse in exchange. Apply. Gottfried Beutler k Mar When the cold snap passes we can expect rain Hart Schaffner & , Marx Cravenette A is the proper thing for both it keeps you warm and dry The Morrell Clothing Company 1 C PURE DRUGS AND STANDARD REMEDIES are what every purchaser can absolutely depend upon receiving when dealing with us. There are numberless nostrums and substi-- ; tutes in the drug market made up to deceive credulous' people, but , what we cannot guarantee we We believe in a square deal in taking your money we give you good drugs in exchange. dont sell. Riter Bros. Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE copyAigTht Sealy Not Tufted .. g GUARANTEED MATTRESS i made of the Finest long Fiber Texas Cotton, no tufts, and is guaranteed to hold its shape for 20 years. It is die most comfortable Bed money can buy PROVEN ECZEMA CURE have sufferers Many eczema failed so utterly with salves and that even other discoveries the assurance of the best physi cian or druggist cannot induce them to invest another dollar in any remedy. It is to these discouraged in particular that we notv at offer; only 25 cents, a tria sui-fere- standard eczema remedy, a simple wash of oil of wintergreen, thymol ant glycerine, as compounded in D. . D. Prescription. Hundreds of cures haye con vinced us and we know yon can prove instantly with tht first ap plication that it takes away the itch at once. Riter Bros. Drug Co. jWILLIAM EDWARDS rs bottle of the accepted The Palace Best and Cleanest r . Rooms in the City Journal Block 79 W. Center . , ' , - t 1 Chamberlains Cough Remedy never' disappoints those who use it for obstinate-- coughs,,-- colds irritations of the throat and lungs It stands unrivalled as-- remedy ior all throat and lung- dis . , f;ases. I ' - i v .f. 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