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Show JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH, UAU II 23 ISOi THE TRI: WHEEL ' Want Column ventions. MY LADY BARBARITY. , ' w T)it Crime Tender Woman Commits . In Knalilone Xante. Between Temple and i FOUND Turly Inst fall tvt were tolil the A. C, of U. New stringed instru- rln lighter of birds was over. The Aument. Apply at Journal office. dubon society's efforts bad not been In vain. Women wept at the harrowing 7. r TO TRADE first class Sewing details which were brought to their no ' Mauhitfes, Organ or Piano for a tlee. They signed resolutions not to goUworlcleain7F. A." Neuburger wear even so much ns n pinfeather. Result, the milliners laughed In their MONEY TO LOAN. $50,000 sleeves and laid nwny'thelr feathered at 6 per cent by1 J. Z. Stewart. hats fojf.n while. . In a month or so hats with birds y0 inortgnge tax. List yoiir real estate with him if you wish it sold can to reappear In the shop .windows, also lines of lulmlrlngi womankind. WHY LET INTEREST: eat First one'valn creature yielded to tempi Borrow money tatlon and, wore her purchase on the lives your , away! on charitable sly. then & dozen followed her example, Crockett W. of F. block and now bats with birds promise to be Edwards in Office terms. i , . selfish-noss'wbte- r 1 j. d LOST ATahl faceL red cow, branded Non left hip and LT combincdoii. 1 eft?ile. Return to Jay Pitkin, Millville, and be rewarded.i ' "ON MY next visit to Logan I will bring the best Piano tnncrnnd Piano Maker from Germany that ever came to - Utah. Send orders to F. A. Nenburger Salt Lake ' f . ' Uity.T , FEMININE il . Neubur-ge- r, , Quality. Sold by H. J. DeWITT. PROBATE College. We ATTENTION PLEASE! want your repair work. Watches, clocks and jewelry, anything that needs repair in these lines. We will do it right, promptly, and at prices to suit. We need your patronage, mid we propose to please you in order to secure and keep it. C. M. WkSdf.i.roe. Third Street, East of, Tithing Of- from her knee to her ankle, was as long as It could be with . safety, yet to the British mind that skirt repre- Strikes ppular tlian Brit-i.ox- - In the District Court, Probate Division, In and for Cache Co-- , State of Utah. -- Kiitof Gundr Juhsntfn. will m il m uri.it, mirr The vi Unn&tlow liltf'di- - crltd tntin ol land situated in city lu tue Coubiy o' Cuctuln the Bute of Utah: A furl i.f lot three 18) In Mock r ireteen (191 In llht i:ol L Kn Wend Bi.my, in the County of Oobe end Hale of I'wti bounded t.d ,o.: tbe uufoliowi; wefct 1, f of city reel nt polut tour end (4 !.7tl) cha n- - north fio u the eouth rest riier i the Mid lot three and from the said point f beciuuiug thence rum Inc uortn ti ne hundred and twenty-fuuc- , (324) left alone Die wttt lli e of city ttreet. to son Iv tme ol clty sirfct Tun nine-tos- t snd west livo hundred wehi, iheuct and fetr, alcn south line ninety tine- tao of n itreet, th.uce seuta three hnn-d.eand iveitv.,ine ("21) feet t s point nrth ao t ee ro min. 9et of 30the place ol cer. outh min. esst lour aim i (,f limits to l ho place of bcRiui.tnK, and two and' is 100 (2.2H; acres; sad furibrr ilfhirird as tltuate in the south' half ef section ti Irty-fo(84T In township twelve (12) t:r li of range on(l) east of tbe SHt Lake Meridinn. Oo orsfterthe flit day of April A. D. 1201, at t n Cr ock a. nt of raid nny.-- i na wrllie bids will be recelud st ill. re-- i tiee o the der-iem- -l V - d Uir-nc- e (u-l- ur la Logn tlah; leints ol sale, (ash sale lv rt hi i let coiot. ANNS C. A Rich Find. It. on I'a-h- founiy. . of coi;t!rnsilo diil"l tra rix. JoMANf-RS- , - March lKh A. It 1:U. I was tiouhKd for eeveral years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility, writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. No remedy heLnd me until I' began using E ectric Bitter? ; which did me more good thau all the medicines I ever .nrd. They have aim kept my wife m excellent health for yearB. She h Electro Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; 'that. they re a grand tonic and invig&'nr lo1 weak, run down women.' No o her medicine can take its place in our family Try them. Only SiitisfAction guaranteed hv 50c, m . Riter Bros. sented a glaring ever. The newest breach of femlooks whole as a turban If nestful had inine btm is It oil ml made propriety. exp! spot. entirely o In Great of ;a ' brunet and eight or ten wings. women ala English skirt, may Recently a. beautiful woman came mu from Jim opera wearing a cloak trim- keep a pub. or licensed dramshop, med with countless groin heads ami and be considered entirely and rebreasts. For goodness sake, why don't spectably femlaiue. They may smoke we giMum Kl; farther and wear tllghts cigarettes when and almost where they fice. of real stuffed swallows on our evening please iud still be real ladles. But let a wouiau shorten her bicycle skirt by . LOST What. yould become of dresses Instead of the velvet ones? vour family if you died leaving li CZI.F RELIANT CHILDREN. - so much as uu inch above her anmortage on your home! Think Io tv the Little Cbm Should De kles and the r.ritish constitution is sliukcn. this over and then insure with the Tnught to Depend on Themselves. The rainy day skirt common Jn Amerthe Insurance Mutal Life Co., The other day 1 called on Mrs. X. Ve ica would be. eveu when worn upon a Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. largest and best company in the had Hot tuet for several years, and so, bicycle, overshort - for-t- his solemn world, where you dont have to die u you well imagine, we had plenty of British propriety. At the same time no From the Vindicator, Rutherto win. Your money with interest things to ty.lk about. Just as she was man Is fouder of showing off the shape ford tun, NO. back if you live. Your family pro- - telling me a very interesting story a of his own lower extremities below the The editor of the Vindicator has tected if you die. II. C. Ilansen, plaintive childs voice was heard from knee, whether they ,be spindles or gateoccasion had to test the efficacy of posts. whether 'they he straight or , Special agent. the region above stairs. Pain Balm twice Gnauiberlams Britou. than your Englishmen Oh. mamma. it wailed, where Is crooked, the with remarkable results most dalwear queer looking knickerbockers Notice to Farmers. my ioekot handkerchief: In crowded in most London the case. each of with ly First, Top drawer, to the left. Flossie. : more QontuU .Couatj -- Clerk-or -- lh Eipeo tiva Signers for Further Information. wheel-wome- -- Y., A N'l; UUARMARSHip . NOTICE s . -- White Wynn-ilotte- s 75 cents per 15. (Duston) $1. per l.y Buff Wyamlottes (Mattiesons) $1. per 2 blocks west 15. A. blo.k south of B. for Gentlemen who chtrish cyclists! Barred Plymouth Rocks Hawkins a J Thua nttired the speed, grace anil ease with which these charming cyclers ride cannot be too much praised. If at anytime one' of them has occasion to dismount and move afoot througba crowded street, her V- EGGS FOR HATCHING ; wMmm KENTUCKY costume attracts "w not the slightest notlcerOver and again I observe n French walking Paris through streets In bloom- - a common sight in gay ers. sometimes faris. even without their !cycles. and not a head Is turned to look after them, the Incident IsTo ordinary. It Is recognized that they are bicyclers. It Is not bo common, however, for women rideht to go about unattended by men as they do Isnt It dreadful? said the English- In the United States or In England. We rtood upon This Is not because the thing Is considman; so Immodest. ered Improper, but merely because no the hotel veranda looking at the sea. 8 Frenchwomen can imagine herself hav"What Is dreadful? "There, dont you see that womans ing any kind of pleasure unless there is a man along.. Alexandra Cosmo. bicycle skirt, so shockingly short? Feb. 4. Paris, A group of cyclers stood upon the lawn, they, too, gazing at the sea. A woman was of When children have headache, 4H the party. For Rturate a 'piecH.of cotton wiih the bicycle her BALLARDS SNOW- - LINIMENT, skirt was not at and place it in the ear. It will stop all short. It exthe pain quickly Pi ie, 25 and 50 tended quite cents. Riter Bros. Drug Co. m two thirds of the distance EGGS FOR HATCHING $1 for 15 White Wyandottes Duston & Clarke strains; White Plymouth Rocks, Hazelwood Dairy Co.; Barred Plymouth 1 1 neks. ;R iuglct strain. A few birds for sale. J. A. MeCausland. l tbegolfcap. H ! I TO BUY from'G to 10 acres Nof good land, part with luCern and rest good for sugar beets. Also want some land or lots to rent on shares. Apply to F. A. North Main Street. baggy and cinuisy. fastened below the knee. n:nl a short, close fitting Jacket to iiiHtcIn The color Is black, gray or dark blue, often ' black. The Jacket reaches to the waist. Is open In front displaying' the cheerful pink, blue or violet shirt A Jaunty, becoming toque or enp covers the head. Frenchwomen do not take kindly to the bailer bat'or knlckerbocker i, line-backe- , h What Tam thinking of Is the deliberate weakening of the child's character. All through life that child will depend upon others to do the work which It Should do itself. We see such people erCry d n r. Troop I wtrtr Ion n vm o t h er , who cant stand alone, and we call them lifes failures. But how many of us trace the evil to Its first cause-th- e fact that self reliance wns not tanght Mato Robinson. In the nursery? : , . - It the greatest wrong that can be done a child, this bringing It up to depend always upon others. I am not taking Into consklerntlon the wrong that Is done to the mother by making her .a sort of upper, sefvsnt to amuse the child, pick op Its toys, put rfway Its clothes and wait upon It generally. I am leaving out the element of Is Implanted In the child. Is Ktsis of David Kfir, dfceaaed, Thf ui'derHlgned wrl s.llst private ra e tbe following - described rml and ptn-u- i nl property: Beginning st the srr h west coimr of the' north wi si quarter of the sonth west quarter f rectiou three tu tow. ship ten north o rsnee rne west of lt tjike Meridian I'nittd states aod thence ruining north-eight8urvfH rois to the torib w.st inrmr of the ci'-nf quarter ihence last . saidquarler twepiy rfKl.-- thence south eighty rods to the. south line ofthe.sld quarter ol quarersec-tion,tbci newest tw- my rods to to plsce of besiiihp f and containing ton acres. wsgon, ou harness, one Twobo!e,oneonebain hatnl w, four shares of fitly doll-t- a each of the cat Hal stock of Welluville Canal and lirigation t'oprany. Otior aft-s- the I8ih flay of March 1901 st p m., snd writtfn bids ill be received at the leHrcnce of tbe uideisigned in Wellsvtllc City, I of, tan--, cssil oa coiiflrtnsiion of sales. a. Kkrk, Adminis istor. Dated March 2..d ll01 -- F-- for-Ulah- , , , jass , - . rbeuma-tiPTn-irrthffBhor- Orsr)nitnith1Hnru'crtlicfAri mers at the places named below, . at the time stated for the purpose i. : - Paradise Millville. . . . Providence Logan .. -- mittens?. March'; 23. 2 23, 24, 24, 25, 4 . . . College ' For chcico Trine Beef, Mutton, CALL G. ft ic Gos-- , MAIN STHEET, Fish and Came in Seasonf 1 - C la i s Also Buyers and sellers of Cattle, - Veals and Hogs. i - dont understand - what with her exertions. I think I could have told her the cause. When Flossie was a wee little mite, 1 had spent many afternoons with her mother In the nursery. I never saw-- more restless child tln all my life. Xo toy could hold her attention more than two minutes; and If some one did not condescend to amuse her she would sit rIghtdown In the center of the floor and cry bitterly. This stratagem' never' failed. Sho was Immediately picked up in her mothers arms and soothed with the promise of a story. Of course with a mother who was willlag to read aloud by the hour It was not wonderful that Flossie' refused to do the work herself. She was 7 years old when she first learned to read, and then she was taught by main to-he- r Notice. On Sundays and Holidsya ibe general delivery and stamp win down will be ooen from' 11.15 t m mtiM2.15 p.nr. . Local Cash SVIarket. a . Everything Guaranteed 1st d- makes her.tlmt way,'she added when she come down stairs all out of breath AT Reese t' Mrs. X. rose with a worn little smile. If youll excuse me Just a nlnute." she said, I think Ill Just run up stairs am! dress Flossie. She wants to go cut skating,, and If I dont Uiul her things for her shell never get ready this afternoon. Shes such a helpless child! "Im sure Pork, Veal and Sausage, streets. fronrwhicti he One day on Huston road I saw a wo- suffered excruciating pain for ten man cycler hurled to the ground ln'tiie hicb whh relived- with two midst1 of the omnibuses, cabs and da) f, of Pain Balm, rubbing trucks that thunder up and down that application afflicted and realizing choked thoroughfare. Iler head struck theparts hpnefit and entire relief m a the sidewalk. That, she was not run over-ankilled could only hn ve been verj short ttme.SeconL in rheumaowing to the Providence which takes tism in thigh joint, almost proscare of fools and children. The reason trating him with severe pain which of the fall was that lier long skirt lilld was relieved by two applications, caught In the axle of the wheel aind rubbing with the liniment on rehad been chewed up till it threw her tiring at night, find getting up free over. from pain. For sale by Riter Bros English women think the knlckor-bockei- u m worn by French women on fhe Drug Co. bicycle are seaudalous. Oa the other hand, although the Frenchwoman duns knickerbockers and rides a diamond frame or so called mans bicycle, al- QUOTATIONS BY though she net seldom has also a mustache and beard, yet she dislikes EngD. R. Roberts & Go-- . lish women because she considers them masculine. French ladies declare that DEALEEJ IN Englishmen are manly, but that English women are not womanly. Curious Grain and Fabm Peodccts, Machines, herAvaTttirtoriiriTtserrollowedTiy another wall. Oh, dear; oh denrl Tlsnt handkerchiefs at all, only nothing but stockings. IMd you look In the top drawer to the left, dear? Mrs.-X- . asked gently. I sahl left, you know. Silence-ng- atnr durin-g- which my on with her. interrupted friend went Mamma (this from up stairs), story. where Is my lmot buttoner? Ami I cant put my coat on alone, and oh. dear; oh. dear! where did I put my of making 'sugar beet contracts for he Logan sugar factory. All who have promised to plant are especially mYitedJobtLpresentaudalso all others who an desirous of planting beets for this seasons run. Robert Murdock, P.M. .lorce.lL.wa j ! world. Is It not? - Not all Frenchwomen wear the knlckerbocker bicycle suit and ride the diamond frame, but most of them do. Sparkling with life, picturesque as fan-- : cy can paint. Is the scone In the great park of Paris, the Bols de Boulogne, of & bright Sunday afternoon. Fair cyclers flit like birds In and out among the trees and along the beautiful paths. Frenchwomen are certainly the most graceful of their sex. whether it be due to natural llthencss and suppleness of body or whether to the exceedingly careful training they receive, but ef the fact there is no doubt . Wagons, Egggiks, etc. Wheat - . . Oats Hogs (Live weight) Eggs . I)ey per bu. cwt. llnusOD, Th fis the' ni - or Christaln H. deceni-having tiled in mi- - court, nii final account of bis aorolnist ration oilhe ornate faid deceased snd a peUtion lor th- - a. ti lenient oi sard a, count: and said A mini-trst'- )t .vlng sl.-- filed in Mn.tt en-l- i thia Court hi petition praying that the rest piopery bclm.cii g to the esla'e f ssid de--off' ceased be set t to the minor eliHetsti ll raid deceased as a honustend, aid tbe personal property belonging i the" said set pHtxte. nor needet lor ch'slng tlonHld" estate-beapart ami oistrinuted to the minor' chi'dren of said deccad at a family allow--anc- e in add! ion to the ailowante loretobrre ae- forbearing: mad;kaid on Thu-sdathe i.Hlii day pf Matvh A. D. 1W1. at oc ock p. m. at the County f;mirt House.iu tbe Court Room i f said Court, in L gan ' t Conuiy, Utah. Wlinesa tie Clerk..'Pf raid, (ssal) Court with the se.l thnof affixed, this 14. h, day of' March A. I). 1991. A L. Farrell. CUrk of the Diatriit Court- at-ai- ili-ts- - Ix-e- y Cliy,-Cach- e Estate etJena Nielson, deceased The und rulgued will sell at private sale: Lots eight H and nine Mn l ock ihirty" (30; in plat E of la gan Farm Burv- y in lonutv, Ctah, containing ten acres. ndfurther' described as situate in the north ie,t qusr'ef ot section thirty ore in towDahip twelve (12) North of range one (1) east of th lt Late Meridian United States Borveva lor tah. Lola eight (8 and and nine tO) in Uock thirty ore ,31) lit plat K of Logan Kaim Survey in Cache County and 8ta e of Utah, e ntainl n acres, and further described as iiuate In the north west quarter of section tliiriy cue in town-hi- p telvo'12) north of ranee tie (1) east of the s,t Lake bierKian United Surveys Cai-ht- - f- -- t-- Bta-.e- lor t h On ita Per the 27th day of Match A. DrliOl at t. n i clock a. m.of aaid day, and writietx bids will be re eiv. d at the rssld, nee of t-- in (olieg. .Prciinc, in Cache'-CountFtate of U'ah; teripa of sale cash on corn t. confirmation of sie by Dated March 12th A. D. 1901. Neils Peter Nielson, Administratcr, with Will dl-iri- ct ' .40 .95 anneiid. JO perdox. per lb. r Notice To Geditors. nans Estate of D. Hansen, deceaved. .8 undt-rstgne- 1 I. ff. Thoresen, administrator of the estate of Hans D. Mansvn Deceased. S- - every-thing- " T A. WELLS, AID- - i A SurgearL.. HYBUM, UTAH Physician Blocks South A- - of ; s Bees' Wsx .19 Creditors will present claims with vouchers Chickens 27)4c each to tbe at his office in Hyrutn, 5c pair Utah, oner before tbe Mh day of July, A. D. Pigeons' We are headquarters for Alfalfa and 1901. Date of first pabllsoMon, March Stk A.D. Grass seeds. Many of the knlckerbocker costumes nre very pretty and taking, like - Comb Honey hie planned never knew the Joy of originating, with a view to pleasing the beholder. of deriving pleasure from her own In The slghtllest nre made with a pair of bloomer trousers nst so wide as to be Tjro her-toya-S- ... i dder rof the Estate of Christiad llrcsased. a Griffin, the Administiat r cf In tbe Matt -- Co-o- ' Notice to Gcditon. . Estate of A1 rat Harris deceased . Credit will present rialms wtttrrenchers bathe undersigned at his residence in Providence, Cache County, Ctah, on or before tbe 4th day N of June A D. 1801. Date of first publication- - Feb, Bird A. D- - M Alma A. Harris, Administrator of tbe estate, of Alma Harris Deceased. -- p. V. . |