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Show Hitter Mjrgp Smith. All declared haviug had a most, enjoyable liniH. v, , There is very little excitement in u ourtinviftMs ear about ilio of officers, Our voting this year includes our town officers. As cTee-tio- t bvy-rve- et eom ve-- rio mnfor-tbei- i sen ices,' ind sometimes they revive a gomi iJvhI of ubuse for not controlling H,iugs to .suit eveiybody, hence not many aspirants,'' , 0t. On the morning of 27th a imule baby boy is appoaiai.ee i the home of Mr. H. B.Vatnpbll. All .concerned doing nicely, nd IE 15, is wealing a buad untie On Oct. 301 h, a fine son ennie to gladileu the home ot ilr. ami Mrs. Aitliur P.cketl; Pickett is Mrs. Beet knives, "3 Beet forks, Beet gloves. - ' . - . . - t Hods, Coal tScoops and Shovels, Chamber Pails, and ever y aud description of Galvanized Japanned Iron. Wave, Tin Ware, Granite Waie, Brooms, Brushes, General and Builders Hardwaie, aud Spoiling Goods. Very lowest' cash price, Coal , g nicely and Atthur is al le tr R- attend to Imsit.crg.4 According to..icports nnd from h-- i was-(pui- Lafount I observaion,-- . Hallowe'en thoroughly observed in e Co. & a :- 38 CENTER ST. our quiet town, though nothing happened of a s- rious uatnre. Elect ion parsed off vei y quit fly and W. H. Low, B. Campbell. Adolph Baer and Win. CheckeMs w. re fleeted as officers of the town board for the next two years. Schools are. gradually filling and our school rooms will soou be filled for the winter seaeoo. Threshing' will be 'finished this IC J - - A Voting Contest. 1 $400 BIDDLE CABINET GRAM PIANO np Foley's Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease thatis not beyond' the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. A , One of the most remarkable cases d of a cold, on thp lungs, i that of Mrs. causing ptienmonin, K. Gertrude Fenner. Marion. Ind., who was cntiiely cored by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She The coughing and strain- says: iug so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 348 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until 1 used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my notmal health and weight, strength." Sold by the City drug store. , dn deep-seate- i , If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal ifnalady. Merchant Cared After Having Given Up Hope. Foley & Co., Chicago. Gentlemen:-?-- ! was afflicted with Kidney and Bladder trouble for six years and had tried numerous preparations without getting any relief and had given up hope of ever being cured when FOLEYS KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. After using one bottle I could feel the effect of it, and after taking six fifty-cebottles, I was cured of Kidney and Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for the past twenty years and'I owe it to FOLEYS KIDNEY CURE James Smith, Bentons Ferry, W. Va. A nt Veteran of the Civil War Cured After Ten Years cf Suffering. R. A. Cray, J.P., ofOakville, Ind., writes: Most of the time for ten years I was confined to my bed with some disease of the kidneys. It uras so severe I could not move pert of the time. ! consulted the best medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEYS KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me." A Two V. - , - Refuse Substitutes -- Sizes; 50 Gents and $1a00 T" SOLD AKD RECOUilEHOED Remarkable Case. BY: Riter Bros. Drug Co., Logan, Utah, Franklin, Preston, and Montpelier, Idaho. tlou on per .on that i voted the The Urine tunned Inflow .Ispopular. sue a ticket w 1th every 25c cash purchase which entitles Ihe holder to one vote for any urgunlzatlon or person, and the one having the miwl votes ou Feb. U), I9W, will receive the beautiful mahogany ptauo ab BOltrtely FR iE; Adutmit hov tw placed- Murdock & Bonn' Coafectiouery Store, where all votes must be deposited. The votes a 111 bt counted every week and the result published In The Journal every moot 4 PraYidepcpNQYj7v.l2Q3rlT To the lodge, chnvch, nrganlzn-- I 1 1? IV r at-lioh-t. The piano Is on exhibition Hausen's store. Tuesday. Thatcher fc at , nr' nr . List of Merchents Issuing Tickets. Coqf ectlonerv : K. MURDOCK 4 SON. Glottjlna: R0niN8OX BROS. THATCHER A HANSEN. Dry Goods: LOGAN DRY GOODS CO, " Groceries: the star grocery. v , Hardware: JeWelry M. C. EVERTON. e : JOHNSON JEWELRY CO. Meet MerKef: WM. READING. PIototfreplr: R. S. FRIES, The Fotoerafer. ( Mniiqery: MERRILL A CROCKETT. The Beet Remedy For Croup (From the Athison, Klin,, Daily Ulobe.) This is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand io every One of the most neighborhood. terrible things in the' world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from oue of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost iu case of burglarg. There used to be an remedy for croup, know as hive syrup and tolu, hut some modern mothers say that -- Chamberlain's -- Cough Remedy is better, aud does not cost so much. It causes the patient to throw up the phlegm" quicker aud gives relief in a short time. Give this remedy as soon as the croup cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by All Druggists, c N Job rrlntlni): EARL NeWepeper; ENGLAND TUB., CO. A THE JOURNAL... Oregon Short Line B. li. Cache Valiev Time Card. Effective dec. 14, 1902. BOPKD WORTH . old-fashion- the irrigated grains have turned out fairly well, but the early frost was rather hardun some of the late grains, but I do not think it is rejected hy thoe who buy asreadi ly as it has been in years past. have seen good grain rejected years ago because it had been iu the Providence Pointers. Editor Journal: It has same.granary with wheat that had been been frosted. TlnTpotato crop in this part is a long time since anything has also short. columns of Sugar " beets your b(n seen in the out are fairly well. turning valuable paper from this part and Quite a number of onr people if space is not too valuable at this been engaged in lianling lime have when be of time everybody year, is looking for something to drop, .1 ou a few items conhereby the doings of the people Ail the time. It is the fact that cerning town in the just sou:h of the our prices are much lower than! river. tbo same class of goods are sold for During this fall we have had a oisewhere. few oases of tjphoid fever Kthe first ' GROCERIES ease begipniug in the latterpast of . July. Shoitly after another case of better quality than we offer are developed and the people thought hot sold anywhere mid the stock of, we were going to have a. heavy the average dealer is not neatly so siege of it ns we did last- fall, but Pood clear through. as a people to the There is a uniformity in ihe .we are grateful overseer of all things that has not quality of our goods that iS highly visited the homes of ps many peo8atisfnetory. Thu gioccries we ofiYr Those who last.1 this year-atext week will be as good as., ple with just' afflicted it, the dishave been Ihe tbuitis we spII you today ease has been rafher stubborn, but I think all are now welljrr convalescent,' and we hope tnuilLthis on it The Co. will die out cntitvlv. to have all, All the people at present without tbev can do 34 B nursing the sick. d been flops hae neatly allbeeti found nudV'ine have is short The liny crop yniiting. i a at hu find premium this yer ! Dtga c Nearly all ut the present lime. something to crow a pout st-u- d , - s Star Grocery Center treat. Loaari. Ear re gar-neic- , j rock for the sugar factory, and the lime produced fronr thqv rock is said to be a superior quality to that used previous years less waste, less clogging and greater runs is the result. . A good many loads of gravel have been hauled oilto the .couuty roads this fall under the sufiervi-sio- n of Mr. J. Frederick and good roads will be the result. The season. for amusements has beguu and we have had some very successful dances and other entertainments of various natures. The, Young Ladies celebrated their annual day on the 27th ult,, having been organized Iwenty-seve- n They had a very years. Some time. pleasing songs pleasant were sung, games ptaved, and dancing indnlgtd in until about 11 o' "lock, when the youiig ladies spread the the table and all present, were served with a most retreshitig luncheon. Conspicuous among those pisent weie Sister Hendrickson, the Slake president. Sis; hr Jennie Lloyd und husband, and Lbavri. Mixed No. 15. Daily No. 11 Dell?. -- DoWitVs KKiVas. 10:35 p Preston, S Salvo o B3URU. SOUTH ium, For Piles Burns Sores. No. 12. Daily. Mixed Pali No. 16 AND QDARDIAN8Q1 NOTICE PROBATE Oonaalt Ooaaty Clerk or the Reipoot Ire Big non for Further Information AKHIVKC Uydeu. Io ,m,....?.8:Ift the District Court. Probate Diviaioi In and for Cache' Co-- , Btate of (Jt&h. Notice to 8all Lake PtMuiellc IU SOa u 12 Oii.p tickte Jijr Kor Crcdilor. poinu ( Estate of Daniel Johnson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims w 1th voucher, to the undersigned at his residence In Logan City, In the County of Cache and Huite of Utah, on or before the ninth day of February, A. D. Fei Hoot) , call on 7:OOrt.m : Op in 3 .bf p.t to oi Iroti West, North o . W. WeVtnSlDR, . 1904. Df te of first D. 1VU3. v publication October, eighth GEORGE A. A. JOHNSON, Administrator of the estate of D&ulel Johnson. deceased. Notioe to Creditor W. W. MAUGHAN i I v Estate of Beniamin Tibbltts, deceased. Creditors will presen claims-- 1th vowcher. to the undersigned at Ills- - residence In Providence, In the County of Cache nnd Btate ot on or before the first day of March, A. D Utah, 1904 " Pate of first publication October, 31st, A, D m3, Attoruev-at-La- Attoruey South-eas- e ULOUGE U. TIimiTTS, . . Executor, UtaliT t w Office; ami County 0mrt House, looru, upstairs, Logan |