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Show THE WARNERSNERVE ' - ' TABLETS PROMPTLY CLUE ALL NERVOUS disorders, j SLEEPLESSNESS -- Price, 25:., ?oc. or $1 per Eox. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR SAOSSET REFUNDED. Samples Free IvS Broadway, Sew Yark BEIMET HEIHCIXE CO., GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. AND PROBATE County Clerk or the Respective Signers, Tor Further Information. Oonsxxlt Notice to Creditors'. Estate of Esther U. Wood, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underpinned Ht tier residence in Hyde Park. Cache County, Utah, on or before tins Clarkstoa Culling Editor Journal: Elders Baker - and Campbell of Logan, preached good sermons to us last Sunday. Mr. Charlea Shuraway was taken very ill last Monday. We have just received word from Elder Alex. Archibald who is in the Samoan islands, that he is just recovering from a severe sick spell. Our district schoole close on the 17th and a fine .programme will be rendered on that day under the supervision of teachers Chandler and Bradley. We expect to have a good time on the Fourth and Twenty-fourte Our committees are at work celebration. up a There is some wheat being shipped at Cache Junction, for which our farmers were paid 91 cents per h. get-tin- bushel. Mrs. George Davis of Three Mile Creek is visiting 'James G. Thompson and family. Bishop Jardine and wife, Thos. Griffin and wife, Alma Jensen and John. B Jardine, went to Weston Wednesday to attend the funeral of Elder Hyrum Maughan, who died while on a misson. We have had more sickness in Cl&rkston this spring than we have i vvooi , Harriet Administratrix of the estate of fist her U. had for years. The Lord chast-enet- h VVooO, fleccasid. those whom He loveth. No. tt'fiO. Mr. Raemussen now delivers for Timber Culture Final Proof.-Noti- ce 2,000 pounds of milk daily to the Publication. Smithfield separator between this United States Land Office, place and Newton. This is a good bait Lake City, Utah, June J, 189H. move and makes our wives smile Notice is hereby riven that John A. Bourne final make to prool ijfls they dont have to churn, and hu filed notice of intention before the County Clerk of Boxelder County, you cant buy a pound at hli office in fcriyhHm City. Utah, on the apof butter for cash or money. 22ndday of July, 1KS8, on tiinDer culture Secof plication No. 1391., for the N E Lt quarter Commissioner Sparks is improvtion No. 10, in Township No. 12, N Range No. 8 West ing the appearance of his home all He names as witnesses: Thomas Udy, oi Plimou'li. Utah Frank the time. of K icrside, Utah, King and Cbarle RIkkk, On Decoration Day fine headand iliiam B.grc, of ollinston. Ulan. KaANl, il. IIOHIis, stones were placed in our cemetery Kcglster. over the graves of Sister Sparks and Father Stewart. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Yours respectfully, 1W. D fifth day of October. A. now-a-da- CACHS COUNTY OFFICERS: DUtrlct Judge Charles H. Hsrt. Sanko. Hayball, WlUlatr CommisslonersHyrum Sparks, and MacTnTWoolf. Clerk llopfin J Mathews. County Recorder Bessie Morehead. Assessor Biinpson M. Molen. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr, Jr. County Surveyor Edward Hansen Froiecutlng Attorney Frank K. Ncbeker. Sheriff -- Frod Turner. Superintendent of District Schools Sam oei Oldham. Fish and Game Commissioner l'red Turner Inspector of Bees Henry Bullock Sheep Inspector. James Loliiouw. PRECINCT OFFICERS, rSICINCI. W. N. Thomas. George Flute, , LOO AN Justice of the Feace Oonstabi, Road Sutervisor-Jo- b W. Rowland. fxovidehci rticiNCT. Justice of the Peace H. A. Campbell Constable George M. Pickett. Road Supervisor Soren Poui-e- a MILLVILLl RBICnNCT Justice of the Peace Job. F. smith; Constable Jos. S. Jessoo. Road supervisor John King. TABADI8 rRICINCT. Joitlc es of the Peace J. L. P ric Constable John P, Robert Road supervisor W H. Tl.oaia.. HTBCH FaiCINCT. Justice of the Peace I. C. T horecn, Constable Andrew G Nelson RoJ Supervisor Wm. A. McBride . WXLLSVILLI PBBCINCT, JMINDON PBICtNCT. Peace-Const- Road Supervisor able r Lemmon Andrew Sorensen FBTIBSBOBO PBBCINCT. Justice of the Peace Chas. W. Msughaa. Constable John H Barker Jr. Road Supervisor Edward Z iwajAy BENSON V f BICINCT. Will: i Ba'lard Constable Isaac Benson. Road Supervisor Wm. F. Rigby Jr. CLABISTON PBBCINCT, Justice of the Peace John Thompson Constable John K. Godfrey. Chas. SL . TBBNTON niway PBBCINCT Justice Of the Peace-Joa- eph Wood Constable A. H. Henderson Road Supervisor Wm. Bingham. lbwiiton pkaascr. Moroni Stoc COVBVILLB s . PBBCINCT Jnitice of he Peace-Jo- e. 8. Al.en Constable E. 8. Larsen. Road Supervisor Hyium Bai- - Justice Francis Lew's, Justice of the Peace George Y. Smith. Constable W. PlUington Road Supervisor-W- m. F. Harper. TDI PABB PBBCINCTf fuetlce ef the Pece-- J. W. D. Hurres1 Constable Geo. u. Reeder Road Supervisor Henry X. Haucey. COLL BOB PBBCINCT. n Lara Sorenson. iAVON PBBCINCT rc. Road Supervisor Ju. 3, Constable X. Fredrlckseu Justice J as. C. Orr.c MT. tibliwobic;nC7.' Road Bnpervtaor-- N. J. Hartvtvweu Justice of Peaoa Robert Be Bier Jr. Lions table Thomas W. Lloyd-- I . Road Ibbbnv iilb road sis 101 Bupervlso- r- Oail M NAoaJ b y e clerk;-otherwis- g She gained strength rapidly. Since then I have kept Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People in the house always and have done much good with them. One example : There is a young girl friend of my daughter who seemed almost transparent. She was white and very thin. We were afraid she would fall dead in the street when she went out. I begged her to take Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, and finally induced her to try them. They helped her won-- 1 derfully, probably saved her life and restored her to perfect health. Now she is recommending them to otl!tr young women. I earnestly advise mothers with grew- ing daughters to keep Dr. Wiliams Pink Pills always on hand as a household reir idy. Many womens lives are miserable because such symptoms as Mrs. Tamcys daughter showed were neglected while they were developing into womanhood. that period cf rapid development the tl ,ad needs the highest degree of strength to repair the tissues that are rapidly was.cd. These needed elements are supp.ie:: by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo.-le- . The vegetable ingredients of these pills ..ct like magic in restoring strength to the cles and roses to the cheeks of growing girls or adults weakened by overwork. All druggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink rills for Pale People. They cost 50 cents a box six boxes $2.50. - Smith, H. J. Grant, A. O. She grew thinner and thinner every day. She lacked only the hacking cough to show all the outward signs of consumption. Our doctor called the disease by an odd name, which I learned meant simply weak blood. No treatment seemed to do her any good. She was fading away before our eyes. I was induced to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills' for Pale People, and the change they made was almoct magical. Before she bad taken half a box there was a great improvement in her looks, appetite and weight. Wood- ruff and M. F. Cowley ministered to the people and affected a new Stake organization, including Randolph, Woodruff, Argyle, Almy, Evanston, and all the adjacent county, to be known a3 the Woodruff Stake of Zion. Bear Lake Stake loses a community of which any observer would feel proud. Industrious, progressive, prosperous and Godfearing. No tongue can tell what it has involved to battle with the conditions that existed prior to FRANK K. NEBEKER. the settlement of southern Rich Attorney and county. But, bv the blessings of never-endinProvidence, and the Counsellor at Law. labor and union, the country has been transformed from its former Office Court House. Logan, Utah forbidding condition, and is now dotted all over with comfortable homes, good farms, meadows well S- J. Criffin, and stocked, elegant meeting Remlnoon Typs-Wrlter- sschool houses, and all the appurtenances that contribute to highly Keuts Hud bells m ic'iine on easy payment civilized life; and, in parting with Write. Ogden, - - - - Utah, our friends as a portion of our beStake, we bid them that lieving they richly deserve, and will continue to obtain it. District Judge C. II. Hart and Cache County Attorney Frank K. D-i.- I g God-spee- j Soon sh was in perfect health. . there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean Ke can cure himself right away by Electric Bitters. This taking medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood Nebeker, gave us a judicial smile, purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Lee of any fee, while passing to Constipation, Headache, Fainting and from court this week. Mrs. Edward Crowther will Spells, Sleeplessness and Melana while in our short is epend a It burg, choly. purely vegetable, mild laxative, and restores the vifiting kin and friends, whose system to its natural vigor. Try name is legion. Mr- -. Cornelius Evans Jr. Electric Bitters and be convinced gave that they are a miracle worker. birth to a baby boy on Tuesday para is i Jient business conducted for and all Pat- -i Moocratc Fitt Orncc is opposite U.B Patent Orncr! jOob and we can secure J"remote patent in less time than those' trom Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., raith di scripof1 tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free charge. Our fee not due till patent ia secured. PamphleTj'How to Obtain Patents, with, .cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries' sent free. Address, ; C.A.SNOW&CO.i Patent Office, C. Opp. Washington, D. j d, Of Magnificent Photographs of unde Sams Nairn: -- y , OF MAILS s, pation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and be happy. Satisfaction 11 :50 a.m. guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 7 a.m. 50 cts. Iliter Bros. Drug Co., Druggists. 3 South and West North and East 3 :40 p.m. Preston branch Providence, Millville, Hyrnm and Paradise 12 :30 m. Benson, Wednesday and Sat6 p.m. urday College, Wednesday and Sat10 a.m urday General delivery window open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, general delivery window bpen from 12 m. to 1 p.m. Money order window open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orsqh Smith, P, M. Educate Tour Bowels With carets. Cas- TEBMS..OF Candy Cathartic, care constipation forever. 10c., 25c. If C. C. C. fail, , druggists refund money. DISTRIBUTION. . Each of these parts are issued weekly, and will be furnished to our subscribers at 12c. each; to the subscribers at 15c. to all others at 20c. each. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa- each; tion is the Best and if after nsing it Portfolio yo. 1 of Unde Sam's Xavy Can SUII be natl you don't say so, return the package paid-u- p and get your money. Sold by Grocery A Drug Store. l non-paid-u- Co-o- p e CSTSamples can be seen at this y; r.g Every bottle guaranteed. Only morning, but death snatched the bottle at Riter Bros. Drug infant from his parents on Wednes3 day morning. The child will be Co.s Drug Store. Esa taken to Randolph for burial, so! he a that buried and little So. brother, Everybody Says IN CONCEPTION, Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most there some years ago, may lie in GREAT The bereaved wonderful medical discovery of the age, peace together. GREAT IN SCOPE, pleasant and refreshing to taste, act mother, a sister of N. M. Hodges, on and liver positively kidneys, gently is doing as well as could be exand bowels, cleansing the entire system, GREAT IN ACCOMPLISHMENT, and the parents have the dispel colds, cure headache, fever, pected, habitual constipation and biliousness. sympathy of the community in Please ; buy and try a box of C. C. U. their hour of trial. THESE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE- 10, 25, 50 cents. t?old and guarDr. was here of Evanston Bristol anteed to cure by all druggists. this week, having professionally !F served in Mr. Evans family. ye, One Minute is not long, yet reHon. Aquila Nebeker is having lief is obtained in that time by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, It the ditch work done in which he will a water pipe connection PORTFOLIO NO. 2 prevents consumption and quickly with lay old the canyon stream to his cures colds, croup, bronchitis, Lake Shore a distance of is now read), ind contains the following photographic views, accompneumonia, la grippe and all throat several mile?.home, is, as ever, panied by full historical and descriptive matter. Co-o'Aquila p and lung troubles. Grocery an and senacitizen, enterprising & prug Co. f The Boat Fern torial honors dont spoil him. Protected Cruiser A budget of information is in the Minneapolis. LOGAN MAIL CARD. The Protected Cruiser Boston oven for next week, but the poor CLOSING OF MAILS. The Protected Cruiser San Francisco. typo has doubtless already given First-Clas- s East and North 9 p.m. us a Battleship Oregon. Jackson county blessing for -- 11 :20 a.m. Preston branch Protected Cruiser Atlanta. o nr therefore Providence, Millville, Hyrnm Crews. Four views ebowiDg diversions of J. Irwin. and Paradise 12:59 m. adieu, pro tern. views SatBoats. Four of Benson, Wednesday and Torpedo 3 p.m. urdays Protected Cruiser Raleigh. Sick Headache and absolutely Salt Lake, Ogden and South 3 p.m. Coast-Lin- e cured by using Moki Tea. Massachusetts. permanently Battleship College, Wednesday and SatA pleasant herb drink. Cures consti10:30 urday ARRIVAL Justice of the Peaoe-JohH Thorpe Constable Hyrnm Olsen. 1 Symptoms that seem Wee consumption ; a lack of blood; friends feared one girl zvould fall dead on the street ; restored to health by a sensible zvomarfs Man-Of-Wa- rs MITK7IBLD PBBCINCT Road Supervisor weather GitIs suggestion. in view of the never-endinMany' girls of sixteen yean seem to murmurings of the people regard- have consumption, although they have it ing weather that functionary not. Their anxious parents and friends watch would have long since handed in them slowly fade away. his resignation, and we would have A- death-lik- e pallor, transparent comno weather at all. plexion and listlessness are signs of this Stake Brest. Wm, Budge. Coun- condition. The body lacks blood. selor James II. Hart, Bishop Clark Mrs. knows the meaning of Montpelier and our old school of these John Tanseyand the cure. symptoms, teacher R. S. Spence, held meeting She lives at 130 Baker Street, Detroit, here on Friday night last and gave Mich. Her advice to mothers has been of great our people some good practical value to her neighbors. She tells the story gospel counsel, and then took a to help others who are at a distance. trip to the Bear River branches of She said: When my daughter was sixteen years the church and performed similar old she began to waste away. labors. Had I not known there wax no taint of A great meeting was held at consumption in the family I wculd have Almy. We learn Apostles J. H, believed her lungs were affected. Latter-da- long-windednes- RICHMOND PBBCINCT cf the Peace-- K. B. Tr.t.p Constable- Road Supervisor Editor Journal: Sliin-Tende- r Jnitice of the Peaee-- A. D. BmUhl f'oustable George Holliday. Road Supervisor It certainly looks like it, but Youms? Our weather behavior again. Everything appears lovely after the unprecedented period of rain we have eDjoyed this spring. But nobody has reason for coinplaiut because of the storms, as they mean very much for the general good of the community. If there be anything in the doctrine of incarnation, surely poor old Father Job must have developed into the .. is on its good $ NfWTON PBBCINCT, Road Supervisor A Clever Trick. to-da- Justice of the Peace Wm Citran: Constable Jesse T. Reese. Road Supervisor Paul Ca. on Justice of the Peace Clarketon, June 9, 1S98. .Laketown Locals. . 50c. a Justice of the Peace David Murray. Constable Joseph B. Woolwaid RoaJ Supervisor Charles R Bailey. Justioe of the Jaspe UTAH JUNE 11 1898. JOURNAL, UIQAH, TKI-WEKK- office. p v V |