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Show THE TRi-WEEKL- JOURNAL Y u UTAH LOG4, MARCH 25 Saithfieli notes. will surely be long remembered by J. H. Oo the 17th inst. the nQld those who participated. Folks, party came cf, according Glorious Nows . to appointment. Comes B. from Dr. D. Cargileof Of coarse it must not be thought 1. T. He writes: Four Washita, of The Journal by the readers hasxured that the old folks of Smithfield ure bottlesjaLElfictricBittera MrB, Brewer which of had scrofula, Emerald Isle, bePative8Df-th- e for caused her great suffering 3'ears cause they chose the,, 17th day of Terrible sores would break, out-o- n March for the occasion. 'If it sav her head and iace, and the beat piaofauuthit&.QfJhatkind. then doctors could give no help; but her our worthy Bishop's, nationality curtrircorapletB and her health ia must be questioned. . i excellent. This shows what However, shortly after 10 a. m. thousands have proved, that Elecabout a dozen youDg men might tric Bitters is best blood purifier-the have been seen driving their teams known. Its-t- he - supreme in airdirectionergathering up the for eczema, tetter, salt old folks and couveving them to remedy boils and running ulcers, rheum, the Tabernacle; and although it sores. It stimulates liver, kidneyp was very stormy. in the morning, and bowels, expels poisons, helps shortly after 11 o'clock the main digestion, builds up the strength. body of our big building was pret-we- ll 50 cents. Sold by Riter Bros. filled with the older portion of Only 4 Co. Guaranteed. our community, while the galleries Drug " " Be Not Deceived I A Cough, Hoarsewere crowded with the young folks: ness or Croup are not to be trifled with. Geo. L. Farrell 7Atll:15 Bishop A dose in time of Shilohs Cure will to order and called the assembly save you mnclrtroublerSold by Co-o- p 4 i 1 Resolutions cf Respect. .Volcanic Eruptions Resolutions of Respect, love Are grand, but Skin. Eruptions and esjUeoa adopted by the Mill- rob life of joy. Bucklens Arnica ville Sunday School for their, late Salve cures them, also Old, Runai d long beloved Supeiintendent ning and . Fever Sores, Ulcers, Cuts, Brciher'Kich&rdJ essbp7whomthe BoilsrFelbnsCorE8r-Warts,Bruifes, Burns, Scslde, Chapped Lord eaw (it to call to hiui?elf ou Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile Cure the 13tL of Match, 1899, after ;a on earth, Drivis out Pains and sever iltoeo3 of about threo weeks Aches. Only 25 cte. a box. Cure duration. guaranteed. Sold by Riter Bros. Therefore, be it resolved. by the DrugCof 2 ' Millville Sunday School that we record upon thn minufeaof this Sunday School a tribute ol love and respect for our dearly beloved STOP AT THESuperintendent, Brother Richard Jessop, who has. so faithfully performed the duties of that important First Class In Every Respect. " BRADFIELD8 f regulator female menfi , krfol. mmjpOJmG w It cures everything called a1 'female trouble. uS&tly upon aU the distinctly ; organs of generation, driv- - Snine P? .1 and urparting unnatural drains, out weakness Sturth; relating - theJJ J? grery instance. It makes - monthly-flo- w sickly "I and well women strong fUya bottle at drug stores, i for a free book about it V rteBrtdfield RcflulatorCo.; Atlanta, Ga. f i goiy Riter 7 , Prog Co. NOTICES. County Olerkor the Bespeotiv rrot further Information. L District Court, Probate Dirision. Cache County, 8tate of Utah. , 1, nfatter of the estate of Abel W.Garr, the .1,. ft, deee4- ' Petition of Bliza N. Gair, praying to herself of Letters of of Abel W Garr. lathe estate been set for hearing on the Jit day of Apnl A. D. 1899, a. m., at the County Court House !i Hi? Court Boom of said Court, in Logan cache County, Ctah. Clty witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, of March, thie 18th day S tu A. D. 1899. JOHK W. OWIN, ' gin. Clerk Notice to Creditors. Teste of Joseph Woodward, deceased. creditors will present claims with Touchers Wells-till- s, to the undersigned st his residence in Cache County, Utah, on or before the ?aL offlm pubUcatioMarch 4, A. D. 1899. David Mukuay. Admlnistraror.- FURNITURE, - PAINTS, . AND GLASS. sangrCorhe, Prayer" by the Chaplain, Thomas Smith. The Song my Mother on cultivatioa i alway. Jarraly azoaads tba bast aaoda to urifrinal coat of ta bad. Tha baat ia always tba cfaeapaaL Pay a tnfls moro lor it SEEDS - (8 your money's always worth. Firo cento per pa par erarywbara. Always the heat. SeedAnnoal fraa. ah. rmf a- ce, Mr-- 4T s 2.45 GOLD PLATED n, Cut trli ad. out and aeml to SkXDXOleST and alii rand yon thl watrh by express. C. O. D. Yon ran examination. to subject examine it at your axyrmaSlaa id If found pcrfeMly aitMat-- ,, and tary, exactly aartprrMwtaS UxJ la walrkca jblaaxcry way that art briar adwrlUcd at S. it la BB.lt under rurh f aaUleadinw deaeriptlowa M Elgin hl.W, Awaritaa ' WI Myla,bol4 FIII.S or Laxk V, t , lid Lika gyo.SOIaSSV 00 Cold - ItV nilat W.l-W- .to. if ., rm llnd ia thaetml or bet or than ottbe-- e watch. par 1.. ,1,1.1, PKK U VI 8, td.dk acral amt exjircva charge. 1 Dont be Deceived by catchy ndraHtwmral w lilcli would lead you to believe you oouldgrta Sii.00 ar SSO.OM walch .YY SS.IS, wfcaa wa aall tk.uma walrk fat 2. 55. WATCH u (mi a Caaa or Screw Back aad Reael doat wind and Bet. (.14 datad, haml-o- n a Wiagravedand polished, laaka Ilka a gold tiled St walck, movement Isa nickel nem windtSia and a e no.l t! American, Tar Watekes (tea warranted, d ap, waUkaa ap Write lac frra W atrh aad drwar, tUtalryaa. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago , Saakaak Co. am tharaaghiy rallahla Adl(ar. ' $2.45 y?t-r- fn w-i.- iuu., Uuk-grad- mo-Te- r. ad-MIr- NELSEN'S Uveii & Feed .Msuia, i block west of Z, C. M. I , , . Hav thie finest Oar Hages, the best horses, fuel the most' reasonable price. All trains are wet by my transfer Hack All orders left at Stable UMUqecattended to with JJJ Cuffail. - E. NlCLBEJ. tbisSchool. Of Therefore, we feel we cannot do or say too much in his honor or piaiee for the great love he has shown to and for us Therefore, we as a Sunday School take this rdeans of expressing in a small degree our love arvd reBpect to his memory, also the loss we feel at being deprived of his association. But we haye to submit and say with the Redeemer of the MAILS. .................... world: Father, thy will be done, not ours. We also deeire to express to his family our sympathy for them in this hour of their bereavement, and hope the Lord will make up to them by the comforting influence of His Holy Spirit for the loss which we realize they have sus- tained. i - Mormon Sermon Geo. Done Jr. Auld Lang Syne Choir. Batal-lio- n Mormon The Recitation, J. H. Peterson. Song, In a Cottage by the Sea Mrs. L. Meikle. Toasts and Sentiments. Closing Selection, Not Half has Choir. Ever Been Told Benediction by Thomas Smith. There was a dance in the even ing- - for everybody, - old folks in particular, all free, with a prize for the oldest dancer. Father Wm. Chambers, who is 85 years of age, hale and hearty, took the prize, presented by- - Abe Smith. --Tdance was intermingled with bongs and recitations. The Reveilles with dance and march was sung by George L. Farrell, George H. Thomas, Mrs. E. .Thornley and Mrs, L. Thomas. By 11 oclock the most of the old folks had left the dance seeking repose. The young folks contin ued the dance until midnight, when they were dismissed. Never was a day more pleasantly by the people of Smithfield than was the 17th day of March, 1899. Secretary. School. i t CATALOGUE FREE I THIS BIO ENCYCLOPEDIA U our (or iprlng and hub, catalog mar of Wto. It to Ball Inches In site, contains thousands of quotations and lllutrationa, tha handaomMt, moateomplcta and famasB prioad eataloqua arar published. NAMESTHE LOWEST WHOLESALE CHICAGO PRICES ON EVERYTHING h cwuh,. cha., tmm, BmU, BMm, WalshM, A.wirr, BtofM, liqw, Banin, Carrlaaaa, Bwln ateiaaa, Bhjaiaa, Orqua, rtaaaa, Haaleal iaatiwMata, 0na Ftete-Braph- h Mdratt. $3.50 SUIT IXUtBRMXU-'FXBTWIUllOC- Im RaUr . B--y tl st.es. rtM. KWM.rul l IT FIX for any oftltw aulil A which dont !' aUfat'tory weaft Send He Money. tl.i ... f and ay w farther larcra mall lor ae, ai wa ill arnd you tha anil fay rxpreu,C.o.l., subject to axamfaw at ton. You can eiamkia It at your aipraat oflica and It found perfectly aatltfactory to suit sold in your tow M and exprvas aiiant Mr aNW (t.Her10, pay your rksrfM. brier, $ 1.03 THEBE KNEK-- ANT BTHTftautw ). frw lull rear af . lafannttlM doubls Mai arr,wkM at (3.A0. ladr with U and knres, Itlr.t m,i,lr a illustrate a to a ll-wo- mawT drwir-tar- a, fins arrga lining. and rvlnforcina, dlnv.itaylnit .YYwA.ia Ullw-auihmttMi. a uli ny hoy or partM ba proud of. FUH HI CLOTU HAlfaUS af for boy ft TO 10 TKAh (lulta. orrreoata or ulttrml, HOC. contains fashion pi toft wrlu hr taapla Rmk and full iutructlona bow to order. taps maatura Balia aad Owrtiih aih to wte fr--a BA.W Bftt AAAi-Sample, arnt frra on application. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, 11 fltoart, wh ft Ca. art tbwaatJ taHttoa. - AHte J FflJ I. I.., m. ill flLrrD rntc Urr tit, vUn Ws MM BaaSw to. Tails just what your storekeeper at home mast pay for what ha buys ana will present him from orrrchanrlnf yoa an what you buy; explains just how to order, how much the fraitfhi, express or mail will be on anything to your town. THE BIO BOOK COSTS U8 NEARLY 1.00. Cut this adrertisemsnt OOt and send to us with las. In to halp to pay tbs psataga and tha Bfar Rook will bs sent to stamps F REE psstpalS, and If yon dont say itia worth IDS times roa 10 centskyull yon send, as a key to the lowsst wholesale prieee of OTerythlnr. My so, and we will InwrAlsMy rMwa yssr IS swk, THE PRESS SAYS ABOUT THIS CATALOGUE WHAT -- It is a monument of bustoeas information. " At innsa polls Tribune. (Xlnn.1 - A wonderful Tribuaa. of place work. Waahln irton National Manchester (N. H ) Union. Tha catalogue is a wonder. of Oo. one A houses is its kind of Roebuck tha Sears, largest la Chleago." Chicago Inter Ocean. mediums finest one of tba that The big catalogue forms tkspplng could possibly be sent Into a district.- - boyoss Monthly, Chicago. Their catalogue It a Tost department store boiled down. Atlanta Constitution. Chioairo Epworth Herald. Their catalogue is certainly a merchandise eneyolopmdia. Tha Bon. Q. A Boathtona. A law ahouid be passed compelling tha nsa of this eatalomaln all pnbllo achoola. AT 0X1 fksa.a-J.aad CkkTB BHD 10 sf saaM casta yea will raasln Iba task By rstara stalL telk, axfraata. Best Dining Gar Service. ELEGANT EQUIPMENT. Chair Gars Free. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL., U.S.A. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY. A Speciar Bargain for Newspaper Readers. The Republic Semi-Weekl- y AND-- T he Nqt a jar all day; nothing but kind words and well wishes to one another; and since it is over it has been whispered around that thd Bishop and his counsellors have struck theey note toward uniting the people This is only a starter, as we are promised three davs of it next year; one for the old folks, one for the young folks, and one for the children. The young folks are to wait upon, the old folks, and the old folks are to wait upon he children. . The committee," which consisted of Geo. L. Farrellr-Abe- Smith, R. A. Bain, and Dfvid Weeks, deserve praise for the good work, which Leonard Pitkin, In behalf of Millville Sunday SIS ILLUSTRATED fol- ft!, OK ms day f Drug Store. LOGAN MAIL GARB. ......... Richardson. FERRY'S - & CLOSING - loving cbaFtieemnts, commendations and' ever praiseworthy exGT European or American Plan. amples .have stimulated us on to Main St.,- Salt Lake City. greater diligence and 'cieated C. F. FISHER, Proprietor.within U3 a greater desire to as3ist in making our Sunday School come 6lauJardofnMddl 'Sun- Bast and North 9 :00 and 3 :00 p.m. Preston branch ....11:10a.m. Providence, Millville, Hyram 2:15 p.m. Speech of Welcome George L. and Paradise. . t Benson, Tuesday, Thursday Farrell. . and 2 p.m. Saturdays ..... Experience in the 503. David Salt and South. .8 & 9 p.m. Ogden Lake, Weeks. College, Wednesday and Sat 10 :30 a.m. nrdav Song, The Yankee Peddler Geo. Done. ARRIVAL Of MAILS Abe South and West 11:40 a.m. Speech, The Move South 11 :40 a.m North and East. Smith. Preston branch 3:35 p.m. H. Alma Comic Song Hale, Providence, Millville, Hyrum Early History in Utah R. A. and Paradise. 1:30 p.m. Bain. BenBon, Tuesday, Thursday 7 p.m Dell R. and Saturday Mountain Song, SatCollege, jmd Wednesday Thornley. 10 a.m. urday The Bishop then announced in- General delivery window open from termission for half- - an hour. It 8 a. m. until 6 p.m. general delivery window open was then that about 25 young lad- Sunday, from 12 :15 p.m. to :15 p.m. ies and gentlemen made themselves Money order window open from 8 a.m useful in helping the old folks to to 6 p.m. Orson Smith. P. M. some of the good things of the land, such as sandwiches, pies, Poor and old. But not in By Geo. L. Farrell. Scotch recitation R. A. Bain. Musical Selection, Aunt Dinahs Choir. Picnic Comic Speech, Our Literary Club Jos. Hill. Recitation, The Cake Walk Mrs. E. Timmins. Jos. J. Methodist Sermon eote md office Bang-C- hoir. Song, sscds In buylag ,R Saints. come ye Grocery Thatcher the way ..riMiirtT. tha agraare, vutea infsnor ,. r- lows: Wm. Edwards. a.-- tha-choi- programme was continued as GLAZING A SPECIALTY. Opposite Bros. Bank. Walker House. - cakes, cold chicken, hot tea, etc., of which there was an abundance for every one present. 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