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Show WStf "'"'' ""!:?"" ! i.n wi?GSJcSMSWgKl I 1 feAs:like:in: I I raIooks:as. I I Hbeas in a I I I tPpod:::::B 1 1 Simmons 1 B J & Watch Chains Hf " Sand the bestf i I all gold ones?& ljl r Tho only way you can iJ Mi over tell tlio difforonco it 5 Mm HI in tho price- Simmons rc "D ! Cliuiua uro very much jl 'fl h cucnPor Ef (S . H When you have company jou ffl s,BU Jv want your table to look ItsKq ;Mlr Jj prettiest. Snowy linen, a Tew lM Iflk, Jw Howcrs anil some of our va R? ljSli7VEivWAREl CHINA H V (ff and CUT GLASS "M f'B IP will give your guests many j , $? pleasant thoughts of their m fMy fl visit. F W - jM THE GARDON JEWELRY CO. I Tired M After Mental E.xer- 'Wb tion No Rest. lm ?X. Nervous, Irritable w and Wretched. sfBJw p .X - Dr Miles' Nervine Saved tm My Life. S? aW ,? fc" ."'? - There li little joy m living when the dls-,; dls-,; ordered nervet prevent sleep and rest; when TB- one wakes from a restlen night more tired ", than the night before; when one l forced to '.' V drag through the round of daily duties with-'- JJJEc . out energy, ambition or interest This con-5 con-5 -( dition is due to a derangement of the nerves I , JM v . which may be speedily regulated and EamtfT strengthened by Dr. Miles' Restorative gBS Nervine. This remarkable medicine has a, Bsp -wonderful record of cures. Supplying as it sBSt -does the eiact element needed lor the rest-Mas: toration of the nerve force and vitality, its ;':'''' good effects are felt after the first few doses. "Ns. "I have'used your remedies myself ami in !W' my family for the past seven years and it it W'. not too much to say that they saved my life. ; B-a The tired feeling 1 used to have after giving 'li. . few music lessons has left me entirely and 1 :' instead of lying in bed three or (our hours l. V trying to get sleep and then getting up and Sfe i -walking the floor until morning, 1 can now a KjL P ' ue'l aD(l sleep elclit, ten and twelve, at Mr" noun without any trouble. hen 1 think of ajsKs,! T my former nervous, wretched, irritalIe state Ejjp'"1" I want to tell everyone what Dr. Miles' H-iB"" Nervine has done for me. I can do as much l-.Mfci-'. work now in a day as 1 ued to take a week &". t0 accomplish. 1 think Dr. Miles' Nervine 1 jHit''' i "e Det remedy for nervousness and gen-SLBfH gen-SLBfH eral debility on earth." 1- D. EDWARDS, SiK, frof. of Music, l'reston, Idaho. 9 ' All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- g.M , ' tie Dr. Miles' Kemedles. Send for free book KBr' on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address gMBt. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lnd. Official Directory District J udjre Charles Hart. District Attorney Frank K. Nebcker. COUNTV OKKICKI'.S. County Commissioners Hrigliani A. Hendricks, C. L. Anderson, Win. 1 1. Darley. County Clerk Jacob N. Larson. County Ivecordcr Ilebccca Karnes. County Attorney W. W. Mauirlian. County Treasurer W. C. Parkinson. County Assessor Jos. J. Richardson. County Sheriff GeorjreC. Rljrby. County Surveyor K. C. Schaub. County Physician Dr. W. II. Parkinson. Park-inson. .County Supt. Schools G. M. Thompson. Thomp-son. County Fish and Game Warden R.R. Thornley. Water Commissioner James Mclkle. Road Supervisors Avon, Jas. Jensen; Benson, Samuel H.Roundy ; Clarks-ton, Clarks-ton, George Godfrey; College, Michael Johnson; CotcvIIIc, John C. Larsen; Greenville, Jacob WIN helm: Hyde Park, Stephen Thurs ton; Hyrum, O. P. Olson; Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, H. M. Rawlins, Jr.; Logan, M. J. Andrews; Mendon, Mormon Hlrd; Millvllle, Ephralm Veatcs; Mt. Sterling, Joseph R. ilrown; Newton, Niels Christiansen; Paradise, Para-dise, Thomas W. Obray, Peter-bo Peter-bo ro, James C. Jensen; Providence, J. J. Frederick; Richmond, Fred-rich Fred-rich II. Whittle; Smlthlleld, Wm. Winn; Trenton, John Bingham; WollRville, Thos. Murray; Wheeler, Wheel-er, Wm. E. Rlgby. Justices or the Peace Avon, Oliver F. Davis; Ilcnson, S. II. Roundy! Clarkston, A. II, Archibald; College, Col-lege, W.Hawklns'.Covevlllc, Fennel Collins; Greenville, Ralph Smith; Hyde Park, George Z. Lamb; Hyrum, Hy-rum, C. F. Olsen; Lewlston, Peter E. Van Orden; Logan, Thomas X. Smith; Mention, Andrew Sotensen. Millvllle, John W. Scott; Mt. Sterling, Ster-ling, W. S. Baxter; Newton, Marcus Mar-cus Cooley; Paradise. John P. James; Peterboro. O. W. Maugh-an; Maugh-an; Providence, Lorenzo E. Tlb-bltts; Tlb-bltts; Richmond, James W. Funk, Smithtteld, Geo. Y. Smith; Trenton, Tren-ton, Charles G. Wood; Wcllsville, John S. LeathamrWhecler, James Hodges. Constable Benson, William Catmull; Clarkston, John Thompson; College. Col-lege. George Williams; Covcvlllo Mark II. Reese; Greenville, Em II Moso; Hydo Park, Fred Wolfe; Hyrum, AndrewC. Nlelson; Lewlston, Lew-lston, J. W. Leavltt; Logan, Jacob Johnson; Mention, P. R. Bird; Millvllle, James P.OIsen; Mt. Stcr-ling, Stcr-ling, J. W. Llndley; Newton, John Benson; Paradise, John II. Glbbs; Peterboro, O. F. Nye; Providence, Andicw Fuhrlnian; Richmond, L. II, Bullen: Smlthlleld, Wm. Pll-klnson; Pll-klnson; Trenton, Andrew Sim-inonds, Sim-inonds, Jr. Wcllsville. Joseph B. SVoodward; Wheeler, Joseph Ransom. The Logan I Republican I on Monday the I 25th of April; I VVTILL be ready for busi I ness at its new quar I ters,4& number twenty-eight I East Center street. , I ' j$New quarters, new type, I new machinery t evidently I . we are growings I I I Call and see us. : First-class Job Printing. I HYRUM CO-OP. PRICE LIST; I Groceries. Groceries. I Arbuckle Coffee, per lb $o,15 Beans, best, per lb $.06 I t" " per'pkgs .... 1.00 Cheese, best, per lb... .14 I Sugar, tine, per lb 07 Rice, best, per lb .07 B " lump, per lb OS Canned Pears, 15 I " fine, per sack (1.15 Canned Green Gages 10 B Ralslnsk per pkg 10 Loose Lard, Silver Leaf, 121 I Currants, per pkg 10 Loose Tree Tea, per lb 40 I A Full Line o( Groceries with Prices to Correspond. fl I H It will pay You to visit our Bargain Counter. I DRY GOODS. I Colored Wool Fabrics. Black Dress Goods. I Broad-cloths, Meltons, Mohairs, Yen- Voiles, Mohairs, fancy and plain I ctlans. Kerseys, Plain Cheviots, Gran- storm 'Serges, Crepe Granite, Plain I Itc Cloths; widths from 3d to 54 Ins., 0hevlotai worsteds, Venetians, and I 35c to $(.25 per yard many others. I Woven wash Fabrics. Printed wash Fabrics. I Tailor Sult'ings, Chambrays, Swiss Organdies, Dimities, Dotted Swiss I Dots, Fancy Voiles, Linen Crash, Muslins, Corded Madras, Percales. I Ginghams, Zephyrs, Seersuckers, etc. I p . Remnants and I Turkey reds,Cardlnals,Indlgoes,Pinks, tSBtirJVerStOCKS. I Light and Heavy Twilled Sh'irtings. To go at Reduced Prices. I Our Dry Goods Department- I Is Complete, and wo can sell you the wide goods cheaper than you are now I buying the narrow widths. Come and see for yourselves. I The Scenic Line To Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and" all points East. Connecting at Ogdcn Union Depot with all Southern Pacific Pa-cific and Oregon Short Lino trains. J' The only Transcontinental Line passing directly through Salt Lake City. 3 Splendidly Equipped Trains hun-ccu OGDEN AND DENVER Via Tluee Separate aiidDlstlnct Scenic Routes. THROUGH PULLMAN and ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Personally Conducted Excursions. Ex-cursions. DINING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through trains ' For rates, foldeis, free Illustrated booklets, etc., Inquire of your nearest ticket agent, specifying tho Rio Grande ....route, or address..., L ABENTONt GAPD, Salt Lake City , -' . , iij |