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Show XOGAN, UTAH. THE HAND: Yesto take a forced was terday I over ride thirty miles, in long car. not, unusual for Its a street A HELPING -w- I ellere-in-the-largeeities-Jn violence, (xtattacHs,'bnt. the only do so by injuring Jhe nervous system. The home method of treatment mentioned in the Vol. 2 of hydrotherapeutic measures and many are those who have been entirely and permanently relieved by such simple ' means. ; big davenport with her shoes off and the cold feet wrapped in a warm blanket. I asked the motherly woman to loosen the and when 1 saw that" all was done that we could do I turned to thank my helpers. They Were all gone but the man who carried the baby, whom he was caring for and calling Babbie as if they had been old friends. Not one of those that really helped seemed to expect a thank you. The young man and I went quietly out, we did not ask the -- re- or the sal and running thence. WesL One chain;, thence south eight C8) chains; thence South' 33 "degj 3 0 min.' West six i E. C. SQpPARD. (6) chains; .to the east bank, of Bear .river; thence along the east Advt. Actinj5upervisor. bank of , said river in a general South easterly direction to a point NOTICE OF SALE two and (2.25). chains west T ' of a point Nineteen and . STATE OF UTAH. . .. CITY OF LOGAN (19.60) chains south of the point I hare la my possession the fol- of beglnntng; thence veastttwo and (2.25) chains: thence No lowing described animal, lawfully (19.60) chains tmopunded,' which. If not claimed nineteen and and taken away, will be sold at to the point of beginning and Con(4(19) public auction tothe highest cash taining four and bidder at Estray pound in. this city, acres more or less and being further on ftfonday; the 1st day of Fetruarv)d escribed as situated In the WeBt 19JL5 at.the hour of 2 oclock p. m. half bf the South west quarter of section nineteen (19) Township Description of Animal 3 One small mare weight about thirteen (13) North Range One 700 lbs, white spot in forehead. 2 West: of the Salt Lake Base and r white ; hind feet, small white spot Meridian. ' A right of way is reserved over Just behind the wethers, ho brands the east, One (l) rod of above devisible, rather wild. v a. scribed land for the purpose of InSaid animal was Impounded said city on the 18th dayofJair. gress and egress B. M. LEWIS, By Order of the Board of County 1915. Commissioners of Cache County, Advt. City Poundkeeper. Utah.-STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Dated December 28th, 171 4J. ' OLOF CRONQUIST, Chairman County TheannualrStockholdere Commissioners.of Board of Advt. of the Lewiston Mer- chhred ahd 'blank forms to be used in mffing "appHcatiohs will be furnished upon request. he: - - 25i-10- 60-10- 0, 25-1- 00 2RMAN SMUGGLERS MANIFEST CUNNING 60-1- expedi- - Petrograd.- - Novel 00 19-1- enta. resorted to by Germans ride eight or ten or even fifteen for smuggling out of Russia miles to and from their daily money in excess of the 500 ruwork, and as one watches the bles to which they are limited ever changing, load of passeng-'Wr- s he finds himself in close con by Russian regulations, are recorded by customs officers; I and act with nearly every kind and JcTass of humanity. police at Bieloostrov, the small ' selfish railway station on. the Russo-FinniThere are always the frotnier. In addition m every and the mean, 'seeking to or the seat better little places in wearing hiding a way to get oth- the than frequently utiapparel wearing or service, position name name nor feathered pets of and the lized, animal er fellow. Strong' young men peoples, .sick instruWe woman. walked the favorite become the while have who will sit comfortably two blocks shook the of. meeting ments must concealing women for; together, gray haired old - cantile company will be held on cuswent We hands on our and coin contraband from the isles and crowded way. the stand in Monday, February 1st, 1915, to iiftM tn frhft straps. My age gives dont know our next door neigh- tomhouse officer. hear report of Secretary, and bors in but there a large city, me the privilegeof sitting while j DneGermanprotestedvi,g such business as ' may v' transact ' are hands ready always helping strong young women or school before the meeting. come human interest is the same girls stand, but I have hot yet and M. J. SWINYARD, been guilty of retaining a seat as elsewhere. Advt. Secretary. nwher insisted, had a dangerous Club Notes. while a tiredooking :; working must I will gladly answer alll in- attack of influenza. In a con- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP woman or an older-ma- n NOTICE stand quiries for - information , on cealed pocket inthedogs coat in 300 rubles found gold. Consult County Clerk or the Respec-i- Thats getting away from my health' subjects from readers ad-of were . tive Signers for Further same bird this are An innocent if cage, looking the last publication however. During story, Information. ; a dressed Health toHome Club, challenged canary, containing eight miles of. my ride the car 5039- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Cottage Grove Avenue, the suspicions of another offic was crowded and I stood m the a discovered small Send name er. He full and aperwith Chicago. woman a a aisle while baby sank wearily to the seat.' The address with four cents past-ag- e. ture in a piece of dry bread in Creditors will7 present claims with which had been hidden notes vouchers to the undersigned at the . . . heat from so; many human h: Dear Doctor Would be pleas- amounting to 3000 rubles. It residence of Melvin . E. Kent, in oodies together with the Cache County, Utah, on or made If you' would "lveethTlnccurredHoNfeBdBnnBe that Lewiston.' the airof the soon before the 2 4th day of Noveinbef, theenanmiiis.JbuttQnSnthe 1915 HFaTmbsrimbeaTable'andtheformation"Coneerning'Epilepsy coat of a woman dressed in the Date of first publication, January Mrs. 0. W, baby,i a- - plump, hearty boy of As I mention in the Horn? height of ? fashion were even 19th, 1915. about two years soon became RILEY KENT, restless and .fretful. The poor Health Club book Vol. 2 on the larger than the current style de' . JOHN D. KENT, and he manded. of Upon investigation mother did her best to soothe it subject Epilepsy, my opinion MELVIN E. KENT, and after a while it went to is that more than 25 per cent of found in each of the twenty-nin- e Executors of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Sidney. buttons, which were holsleep.. I got a seat farther back all cases of epilepsy are caused B, Kent, Deceased,. in the car and presently I notic- by injury and more than 50 per low, a neatly folded 1000-rubl- e HART & VAN DAM RICHARDS, note. exed the mothers head seemed to cent are probably due to 1015 Kearns Bldg., fall over and I thought she too cesses, bad habits, improper Salt Lake City, Utah. Advt. Attorneys for Executors. had gone to sleep as I have seen diet, excessive mental work, NEW TERROR IMMIGRANTS see FOR do. could I not worms others many constipation, indigestion, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. her face, but presently a moth- etc. If the trouble is due to an amendment senate The Estate of Christian P. Neilsen, erly old lady sitting near leaned injury to the spine I would ad Deceased. aliens suffering from anxiouslooked rather over and vise osteopathic treatment and constitutional inpsychopathic Creditors will present claims with ly at her and then spoke to her, many are the cases I have treat feriority, had - Jbeen reached voucherstOtheunder8ignedcare but there was no answer, Then ed that were entirely overcome and at Representative OShaunes-s- y Nebeker, Thatcher & Bowen,on or I knew that something was by such means. But if not due Cache Utah, Rhode County, Logan, seemed who of the 6th day of May, A. D., wrong. I lost no time in wait- to an injury then there will be bewildered,, Island, wanted to know before docto 1916. some one call a no relief in osteopathy. ing for what the term meant. Date of first publication, January tor but took command of the usually notice Elipeptics Im-surre- 5th, A. D., 1915. dont mow, situation. some peculiar sensations' just UHRISTINA M. KELLEY, Clark. Administratrix de bonis non with Looking around at the curi- preceding an attack, and they plied Speaker Representative Brown of New ' the will annexed. ous faces that always crowd serve, as warnings. Among such that the term Nebeker, Thatcher & Bowen, Advt. about at such times, I picked symptoms may be noticed sud York declared feeble-minde" r Attorneys. ; ...a . meant ut a good, honest, helpful face den diarrhooa or constipation, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Similar language in a hat belonged to a strong young twitching of the muscles, head- Vic once measure tive man and asked him to take' the sudden tempted dizziness, , perspirEstate of Ann Lane- - Preece, Deceased, baby and the womans packages. ation, hallucinations, creepy tor Berger, formerly a conThen I aroused the - woman sensations,great thirst, oiLrav-enou- gressman, to tell his colleagues - Creditors will present claims with enough to get her street numhunger, bleeding at the that bills would be much more vouchers to the undersigned at ber. It was only a few blocks nose, cramps, chills and others. understandable if they were their residence in Cove, Cache County, Utah, on or. before the 17th day further, but a very important Knowing these symptoms an drawn by bricklayers instead of May, A. D., 1916. individual just then elbowed attack mfiy be warded off. For of lawyers. of first Date publication, January "his way up and demanded that instance, if sudden constipa16th, A. D., 1915. ADVERTISED LETTERS. the woman be at once taken tion is a premonitory sign, physMAY PREECE, HARRIET PREECE, from thecar .and carried to a ic may avert the attack. If The following letters remained In Administratrices. on unclaimed examinaA Postoffice the disturbances store.' are stomach Logan Hasty v there drug Nebeker, Thatcher tion had Shown me, however, an emetic may be of service. January 23, 1915. Advt. Attorneys, nrsre two different-kinds NOTICE TO CREDITORS. a collapse from, nervous and of epilepsy as generally recogf Eliason, Mr. R. A. which--haC. been nized by the profession, one of a French, Herbert physical strain Estate of Laura Christiansen WilHughes, Mr. J. O. and more-- ' severe character known son, Deceased. aggravated by ' Jans Peter Creditors will present claims with bad air, therefore I paid no at- as Grand Mai and the other of Jensen, Mrs. James,. Emily vouchers to the undersigned at his ' tention to the important' man a lighter nature known as Petit McGregor, James residence at Hyrum, Cache County, Mai. but asked a man about my own OHanlon, Mrs. Luke Utah, on or before May 6th, 1915. Porter, Miss Eleanor (2) size to help me get her off the Date of first publication January Epilepsy is not as a rule inPreston, Mrs, Mary 5th, 1915. car at her own street He wasnt consistent with long life and Thompson, Hon Fred Henningway JOSEPH WILSON, much help and so I just picked comparative freedom from disIf not called for in two weeks the Administrator. her up and carried - her out ease but as a rule victims of the above will be sent to the Dead Let- Nebeker, Thatcher & Bowen, D. C. ter Office, Washington, alone. The other fellow was disease gradually lose mental Advt. Attorneys. JOSEPH ODELL, P. M. to a greater willing, however, and the fresh and physical-vigorBIDS WANTED. or less extent. - While the con- APPLICATIONS FOR air revived the woman The Board of County Commissionso we j ust made a little seat of vulsions in Grand Mai may be GRAZING PERMITS ers of Cache County will - sell at a for last and quite ottrcrossands,;and.carried. ejsvera -on .. January, 2th, "Notice ishereby given that public auction, her home, about, two blocks while, the time" of loss or con- to 1915, at 2 oclock' F.M. at the front door of the County Court House, at away. The motherly woman ask- sciousness in cases of Petit Mai all applications for permits described ed me if she should go along and is only for a moment or two. graze cattle, horses and sheep Logan, Utah, the following t I said Yes, there may not be The patient has no recollection within the Cache National For- property, - Beginning at a point on the west a woman at her home and she whatever of what' is going on, est during the season of 1915, bank of Bear River which point Is in. my office at 6 chains may need you. There was, how- nor is he conscious of having must be filed on South, 74 deg. WeBt of a or before Feb- point Seventeen Logan, Utah, and ever and we soon had the sick been sick. (17.60) ' 19151. chains of Full south the North east corinformation 13, ruary can mother well wrapped up on a During an attack nothing ner of lot 3, section 19, Township be done beyond loosening the in recrard to the grazing fees to 13, North Range One West of. the Sait Lake Base and Meridian, and clothing, turning the patient on the side so as to allow the sarunning thence North 71 deg. 08 min. West fourteen and 96 (14.96) liva, to escape and putting a chains ' to the - west line of the between of. the hardwood piece South-wequarter of said section teeth to hinder injury to the nineteen ( 19 ) , thence south along said line to a point ' 1.00 chains tongueShould . the, fit continue Nofth ef ' the North llae of the beyond all reason, .cold water Oregon Short Line Railroad Commay be dashed in the facfb or a panys right of way; thence in a genwarm bath given followed by y eral direction to a ' point 3.38 chains East of a point dashing cold water over the eleven and ,64 chains North-othe body, placing mustard plasters South west corner of Section nineis an ideal article for the over the back, or even applying teen (19), said Township and ten i (10) electricity. Between the paroz-ysm- s Reading Room. They are Range ; thence North thence East two (2) chains; greatest care should be not only useful and a 78 deg. 34 inln. thence South chains; the diet exercised concerning household necessity, but East three and (3.36)chains; and hygiene. Frequent and regthe eys of the thence South 64 deg. 38 min. East, protect they ular exercise in the open air, five, and whole family Are your (5.85) chains to , FAMOUS west bank of Bear River, thence the freedom .from mental exertion eyes worth the price of one Northerly along the west bank of and study, comfortable clothing, of these lamps?;. said river to the point of beginning ; abexcesses all of. avoidance and containing six. and stinence from tea, coffee, alco(6.12) acres, more or less, and being further . described as situate In the holic drinks, daily baths with West half of the south west quarter friction and a light but nutrisection 19. Township Thirteen of emif tious diet. Medication (13 LOGAN Sidney Stevens ELECTRIC j North, Range One west of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian.' : ployed must be directed to the SUPPLY CO. .Beginning at a point twenty (20) apparent troubles incident to Impl ement Co. chains East of the North west Corindividual caess. Bromides, are ner of tho South werit quarter of Phone 57 Section Agei frequently prescribed by our 83 W. 1st North Ni netteen (19)- Township lessen to general practitioners, thirteen (137 North, range one west - PAGE SEVEN 00 - . TxrioHjrm&s.' bdrTH west. of . Salt Lake ihertulan. J H.JBARKER Sheriff Cache County, Utah. 5 -- Advt. BUILD YOUR DWN HOME THE EASY BUILT WAY. We furnish all material, cut and fitted by experts.' Pieces are marked so plainly any onecan erect the building. .Housesrgarages,- - chicken houses, barns. Direct from mill to f you. Send for catalogue or free plana, H.D. JONES & CO. Box 583 Portland, Ore. S PILLS RHIGHESTER YHR IMAMOffD V Ask .! -- SHERIFFS SALE. In The District Court, Cache. FILLS, ibr ft m Best, Safest, A Iway ReUaU SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEmEKE LOGAN HIDE & JUNK COMPANY Paying the Highest Price for - HIDES, PELTS AND. BEESWAX. Also for County, Utah. Metal. Rubber-an' - 146 SOUTH MAIN STREET- FRED T. BRADSHAW, Plaintiff, vs. HANNAH BRADSHAW WELLS AND EMANUEL BRADSHAW, defendant. To besold at Sheriff's sale on the 30th day of January 1915 at the front door of tthe Court House In Logan City, Utah, af 12 oclock nkn of said day. Lot six (6) block twenty-nin- e (29 ) plat A., Wellsvllle City survey. In the southeast, quarter of section thirty-fou- r. (34) township . PHONE 62. 4A CBTEAP SALE OF Wallpaper Kalsomine And. Paints J; F. Schirmeister 151 S. Main. Phone 89S W.-- DR. A. W. n poor-ventilatio- -- ENSIGN Logan's Independent Dentist . , ymn kaowa ... . irm. DIAMOND It RANI , . A Ib Re4 ami iioM bonii Mated With Bite f ibftR. Bay Tk UracvM AikfnrCllMireB.TEtft a sh BBANDw bms jmr IMmm4 My aim is to give every one a square deal. I expect my work to be satisfactory, and my charges to be entirely fair. One operation will convince you that il Know My Busin. Consultation and Advice Free. Office over Howell-Cardo- n Store. Cor. Main and 1st North ' ex-culdi-ng Coal we handle e-I a Throws off more heat than the Inferior kinds, and why? There, t a reason for every- thing... It Is because our Coal Is free from clinkers and barns freely. It give a clear, bright fire and the- -' Coal Is entirely consumed. For farther particulars see ns... Correct weighty correct price and correct treatment always. PHONE ; d., s . M. & L. COAL , and WOOD CO. ; T4. fe'7 , -- I THE- - 'gfMNr: 7 d car-sickne- ss PALACL v I' HOTEL , -- A Steam H t, ! le I Heat . to-w-it: : , 60-1- BeA and Cleanest 00 Rooms in; the City ,, Journal Building. A Rates:. 50c, and Up ht Reading Lamp' ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Following Is the new Mail Schedule of Office, on account of new Time-Car- d South-easterl- f 36-1- 00 85-1- 00 , Chatham Grain Grader 12-1- 00 - at Logan, Utah, Post-- i the Oregon Short Line, effective August 20th, 1914: TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE. ...7:50 a. m., 1:46 p. m. East, West, North and South.... Preston Branch, (north 10:65 a. m., 7:45 p. m. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc. 1:45 p. m. Providence and MllMlle, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9:30 a. m. , 9:30 a. m. Benspn, and King, (except Sunday) R, F. D. No. 1, College Ward DlstrlcL.........9 : 3 0 a. m. R. C. D. No. 2, North Logan District ... 9:30 a. m. TIME OF ARRIVAL OF MAIlA AT POSTOFFICE. East, West, North and South......8:45 a. m., 11:45 a. m., 8:3 p. m. 8:46 a, m., 3:00 p. m. Preston Branch, (north). . Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc., 11:46 a. to. Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1,4:30 p. m. , 3:30 p. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday). R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District ......4:30 p. m. : 0 0 p. m. R. F. D- No. 2, North Logan Dls trlct e All windows at are closed on Sundays the entlip On. General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Holidays from 9:00 to l0:00 o'clock, aMm. Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: -- Main Lin, all points, at 7:60 a. m. Preston Braneh, (north) at 7:16 p. m. . JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster, ; . - : - Post-offic- ..1 - |