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Show I THE Tkl-TTESIL- JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, JUNE, 27 f I" V u Y 1S01 A Clorolui Crown. HTOW-mS- i Mrs. Walker, of Mendon . was kicked by a horse on Monday, and sustained a broken arm. Account 4thT July the Orcgan Short Line will sell round trip tickets at single, fare. Selling dates July 3rd and 4th, good returning July ink will color a whole glass of water. It is an inch of yeast which makes a pan of bread rise, and a single cake of soap containing unabsorbed alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine embroidery. After all, is it wise to take such risks with common soap ? Of course you can get along without Ivory Soap. So can a wagon without axle grease but it goes hard. DROP of If 1M Mill MMftl Oft. 8tRT " . Some miscreant withlAirglarious instinct and an especial' londness for. good things to eat, broke into the residence Of City' Recorder Ormsby on Monday night, and plundered the family larder. The thief entered the buildi.ig by prj ing out the screens in the pantry window. Once inside he gathered up everything in sight in the shape ofJeatables, . and . abscorded. lie made. a clean sweep, and Tuesday norniug Mrs. Ormsby had to send out a foraging party before breakfast could be served. No cine ns to the thief has as yet been TUB TRUTHS. MrWIIMT MM LAZY LIVER Loma, new perfume, at Cy. E. Nnppers. INJURED IX A FIRE: St. Louis, Mo., June 26. Fire broke out at 2.30 this morning in the building No. 802 Morgnn St., occupied on the ground floor by the J. Edwards Painting company, and quickly spread to adjoining buildings, the upper portions of which were used as tenements. A panic seized upon the occupants when the fire broke out and a number of them jumped from upper WHIMW Are you real certniu your liver is in good working condition! If it isnt you know it, the symptoms are too positive to allow you to be deceived. That coated tongue, yellow skin, headache, etc., can be relieved by fWGQLfJ Sa It acts promptly and effectually but gently, without a gripe or pain. -- Book of Stories ami A necdott a' of Abraham Lincoln f et A lOO-Ttf- with every 25-c- nt rkO h' filter Rros. Druo ROBINSON BROS. SHOE and other causes to keep many of the chairdifferent committees men of the for from the medium appointed Monday evening, aijd an ndjonrn until Bent was accordinglylakcii . oou-fotmt- We hereby wish to express our appreciation, and thank those whom, by word or deed, helped us during the last illness, nud death our beloved husband ftnd father. And w pray that the blessings of ' kstuveninor. the Lord ijmy rest upon them, and that they may receive the same The different committees comif they should be called comfort u citizens, npon to undergo such suffering. prize these whose names there is a guarantee Katherine Lundberg and that the aelebmtiou will be a suc We want to call your attention to our Boys and Childrens clothing. Ve have gone through the line and culled out all the odds and ends, and wo find about 50 ..suits ranging in price flora $1.50 to $3.00, agesXfrom 3 to'S, We want to close them out. Loss to . M ! . - . J. It. ?ince Edwards, Login the introduction of that iplendid reiue dy Professor Hawks Sweet Worm Lox engee, into our home, all etomnrb troubles of our children, such as biliousness, (UtulencR and constipation, have vanikhed It is especially valuable as a worm destroyer, aud instead of being sick while the wot ms ae being expelled, the children are It is a who much healthier than before. baa our valushle preparation, and .well-kmtw- . indi-geatio- L. R. Martincau, S. A. Car 1 of Thanki. Laiigton, G. W. Thatcher. , We desire to thank all Reception C. D.W. Fullmer, A. G Barber, N. V. Kimball, Miss. kindly tendered their assistance and heartiest endorsement. II. Thatcher, .Mrs. Connie sympathy' following our recent De bereavement, and those who attended funeral services over the remains of our little daughter Cora. May they find as many kind friends in the hour of sorrow, is the heartfelt wash of theirs gratefully, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Curtis. Witt. Magic and Program is, G. W. Thatcher, Keeler, M. J. Ballard, Jr. Alex. LewMrs. P. E. Miss Lulu Carpenter. Sports G. L. Swendson, J. A. Langton, Andrew King, Sr., Miss Bessie Morehead, Mrs. J. A. Ileu-firiekso- Fill for,! AUSt. Mr. I Tho pries is $100. Famous Remedy for Worms i ' , -- cess. Finance injured by jumping. buildings nominal. STOHE NEWS. rOR MEN. 1 Sickness Go. Sole Agent windows. Mrs. Anna Zola received Celebration Notes. The programme of sports being which resulted in her deathinjuries within is a daisy, and will draw half an hour. arranged in committees Her local .charge The daughter, Camout 'athletes the the eutire county. celebration had her ille, h of July the Foui hip dislocated and to sustained a fracture of the skull; are working away industriously 5 " ' Card of Thanks. ' ' her was Edward. son, wke' it a big success. seriously t . Mr. Geo. 1. Beut, owner of one of the biggest piano factories in the United States will call on the Harris Music Co, in a few weeks, lie is delighted with the way- - Mr. Harris is pushing his instruments. Here is what the Piano Purchasers Guide says of the Crown piano. Mr. Bent makes the Crown instruments which have a worldwide reputation. The Crown in piano is strictly high-grad- e every particular. It is characterized by great reliability,. fine workmanship and very superior tone quality. The Crown is handled by tne very best class of dealers all over the country, and by many as a leader. tho Capacity of Crown factory is 7,000 piau.os per year. Mr. Itent has one of the largest factories in the trade and h does a - wholesale 'business through the United States, also Europe, Africa, Australia, Japan, Hawaii, Mexico, Cuba, Central and South America, Call on the Harris Music Co. when the big car of instruments arrive and they will show yon in the Crown first class workmanship inside and out, and a piano with u beautiful singiug tone. You can have the piano with or without the orchestral attachments. o. Mrs. A 'Dahl aud Mrs. A. Hancock; Met don; Mrs. Geo. Summar, paradise; Mrs. Geo. Fredrickson, A von ; Airs. Guo. Cutt, Lotan ; Mrs. Beitha Poeta I, Providence: Mrs. Eva Dunged, Providence Mrs. Charles Hobbs, (ranklin, aud Mrs. J. C. Often. Logan. .'Hoes . have also gone through our mens shoe stock and'find .quite A lot of Tan Shoes. . We want to get rid of them. They range in 'price from $2.25 to $3.50. All sizes. The price is $153. a TV Hoes Ladles After going over our Ladies shoes we find quite a lot of fine shoes in Tan and Black, all sizes in some of them. Prices range front $2.50 to $3.00. We Want to clean up the line. ,Thd price is $1.50. Bail and We have a big line ot:Ladies and Childrens fine Oxfords and Slippers. Childrens in' Blck, Tan and Red. All sizes; Pr,w:es range from 50c to 90c. We have a big line of Ladies Tan ami Black Oxfords, all G5fl sizes. To close out Our Ladiea' Oxford line is complete in every, branch. We have all colors, Black, Tan and Oxblood, and a beautiful line of low walking shoes in pateut leather and kid elastic iuste: etc. . Prices ranso from $1.25 to $2.75 TTi yar n. .. zaz: M. E. Ciivrch. El T. Ilydc, Mrs. Dr. J. L. Leilieh, Snpt. of the A. M. Fleming, Mrs. Sarah Farr, mission of the M. E. Clmrch, Utah F. F. Peterson, Geo. Dunbar. the quarterly meeting of will hold Fireworks-r-N.W- ,Crookston, his charge next Saturday, Sunday. H. G. Decoration Ilayball, J. S. Campbell, Quarterly conference Saturday evening 7:30, and on Sunday Dr. Leilieh will preach at 11 a. m. and The fireworks display will he the 8 p. in. A cordial invitation exfinest ever seen in Northern Utah, tended to all, Sacrament of the ilr, II. 0. Ilayball has been workLords supper at the close of tho ing assiduously to make this fea morning sermon. ture of (vh-br- "GeO. Fister, Edward Anderson. This is your clmnco to buy drens Hose. 'r.nd the Notice. Delinquent lithe Park Locn. Utah. A Sroithfleld NAMES. , Principal place of Canal Company. . No. of Certiticatea. i Edi'nIr,lr,,t No Wick Jensen : ASSIST Peter w' A?ViM- No. of Shre. 1 Amounts. $ cts. . 50 2 1.00 i. C2 25 tt.00 zsm 3M "0"i ro i-'- t - our .50 50.50 60 - 6amaeri).ls r C.OQ of ca in 100.00 , larccl of muli eftek as i r delinquent tne noar or s otiock p. m. ,lse9m.nTt"Jl,, Uljr JU v vul irrion, together wi u the cost of advertising and etjwnseof the sale. Labs C. PemsEN, s Secretaij, fit Logan, Utah J u n LC 2C, laoi , -l n 1J00 .? Jii;.neidcit7 UlifiehlCitv iw certificate X 1 Inure ar dliinpieiit tip-- n the following deecrihed Stock on account of ae- nuient letie t o i th 13th iUr i Ajtrif , 1901, he eeTeral amounts yet ' opposi e naracsof the respective aluteii .iderias follow: . - 1-- 2. prostrationsr Office of Lojran t Thursday. Friday and Saturday we will paeo on s ijo 50 doz. Children's Hose, sizes 5 to 9 They tiro made from the best cottons, are absolutely fast black, and aro worth fully 25c. Your choice during sale 05c the days testivities, and EAST IS SWELTERING. fter searching the state over for good fireworks finally concluded to Chicago, , June 25. This, the nd to California for them. There third day of swelteriug heat, re Ul be between $800 and $1,000 sulted in two deaths and eighteen worth. I i . finale to Oliil- - fk.MWWWWl JV 3 U |