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Show Tuesday, May 11, 1909. TIED -- r r JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRJ-WEEKL- Y PAGE UTS t'mmw May ClearingSalc-$- 1 0000 Worth of Merchandise to be Sacrificed nr the real dry goods bargain li. G. Hayball Mercantile Cos Store Y CENTER .OF LOGAN IS THE ADISE . . THROUGHOUT EVERY FORTION OF 'THE S10RE. WE YOU To Be On HAND EARLY WLDisiSDAY MORNING 1HIS WEEK IS TO BE.NOr.aBLt FOR MONEY So. Your POCKETS to Do in FREELY Their COMBINED FASCINATIONS are IRRESISTIBLE LOW Have ITS and BUY HANDS and PRICES HIH JOINED And QUALITIES VALUE-GIVIN- G ) White Goods Specials SPECIALS FINER WASH GOODS IN Important Sale of Embroideries FOR CLASS Dresses Miles of Beautiful. Snowy White Elegant Commencement Gowns you must have. Embroideries and in many Inat Mothers and1 Daughters alike feel the necesOne-1 hird the regular Price or value. ' With the approach of the Closing Exercises of School, the Demand for Wash Goods multiplies stances sity. In looking through this ad. today, you is Store The to Goods IDayball richly equipped are sure to find) that which suits both taste pleasingly and economically satisfy jour every Wash 19 A YARD Inspect our Stock and youll be agreeably surpriaet the beauty of the fabrics and the and pocket, for some of the finest goods are want 18 inch wide Cover Embroidery. "I of our Prices. 'Tbe.se for this ivoek afo ;vivii illustrations fairness extreme for the 'below uual just A prices away of priced patterns, 35c and 40c great variety goods. . 19 ordinary 50 Pieces NEW DIMITIES, silky lustrous, exquisite in colorings printed with all the dainty de- values. This week per yard . . . 30c White French and Persian Lawns, 30 - Value 25c. -associate This with week AT 49 A YARD Dimity.signs ist yOTPcan 16 per yard to 45 inches wide, go this week per yd 21 27 inch Flouncings with most perfectly 20 Pieces CREPE PLISSE the Nevyest Wash Textile that cannot fail to appeal to the artistic 40o White Mercerized1, Batistes, French beautiful patterns. . Values that worked, 18 Lawns and Persian Lawns, "go this week preconception of the refined woman This week per yard range np to $1.25 a yard, on sale this 26 per yard The NEW HAIR LINE STRIPED LINEN'S, have "no equal for durability and reliable colorings week at 49 55c White Sylvia Lawns and 55c White in- - the most attractive Styles and Shadings value 30c and 33c, This week,' per yard 26 48 inches wide, go this BARGAINS IN THE NOTION Frerieli Lawns, both for The latest PLISSE fashionable Gowns. Paris Street KEW SATJNT Value , THE Novelty wCek per yard' DEPARTMENT 39 . v. week 75c. This White 85c Embroidered 85c White pet yard Tooth Brushes, Combs, Barrettes, Buttons. Swisses, 49tf Hair Pins; Collar Pins, Hair - Rolls, French Lawns. 85c White Sylvia Lawns, and Pins, 85c COLORED FILET NETS make the. most exquisite Evening and Street Gowns. This this all Persian White go Lawns, Neck. 85c the Chains, Beads, Brushes, many wee 62 other items will all be sacrificed in this sale. week per yard 62fr BEST LL SHEETINGS AT 5 PER YARD 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL WOOL TUESDAY AND WEEK 25 PER CENT OFF ON DRESS GOODS AND SILKS BEST AMOSKEAG GINGHAMS AT TAILORED SUITS AT SILK COATS, LADIES LADIES LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SKIRTS AND WAISTS . PER YARD OFF AT OFF One-Hal- f, at ..... - , -- 4 r. ONE-THIR- ONE-FOURT- D H. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Funeral of W. D. Hendricks H WITH EVERY $5.00 PIJR--U iViyvvy CHASE DURING THIS SALE G. HAYBALL MERC. CO. ST. W. CENTER 51-5- 5 The Religion Class, Y. L. M. I. and each evening there will be a ing business monished the family to perfect a difficulties, Y.Narumi ral years standing there, wanderA. and RelSef .. Society of the special, program. Admission will family "organization and take up 36 years old, of Salt ed a Japaueae off up City Creek canyon and will, give a bazar in be.free an.d the people of the city the temple work that is yet' un-- j Seventh"-war' Y v a and business Lake, of seve mpn . j the ward hall next Friday and are invited to attend. hanged himself. finished. t 15th for and 14th Lyman R. Martineau of Salt Saturday May of the new meeting benefit the MerAlma Lake City, President JAP HANGS HIMSELF be an There house. will ril of the Benson Stake, Joseph brother of the deceas- - noon and evening session on each Despondent because of ed of Mafysville Idaho, George C. day at 2 and 8 p. m. Refreshments d oames tie relations and impend Since Parkinson of the Oneida Slake, and a light supper wll be served 1st, 1909 W. J. and Brigham A. Hendricks ... Will be given a Solid Gold Ring FREE Hendricks sons of the deceased all , Baby must be accompanied by its Par' spoke of the life and character of the deceased. entt and brought to our Store on . Obituary ' William D. Hendricks was born Saturday, May 15th, from 9 to 12 Nov. 6th, 1829, in Simpson County Our Specialty Good Rings. Logan, Utah Kentucky. Left when six years j old with parents and was with the Saints in their trials in Nauvoo. His. father, 'Jas. Hendricks, .was V wounded in the battle of Crooked river by a mob. William D. went Stock of Floresheim Offer their to California with the Mormon Iiatallion in 184C; returned to 1Salt Lake City Oct. 15. 1847; set-3 u k ' tled in Salt LakexCity; Came to if r Cache valley 1860. Was president 1884 to of the Oneida Stake from Discount of 1887; has lived in Richmond pet since. He left 32 eh ldren, 170 d after-Hendric- ks ALSO Every Baby Bom ui Cache Co. OF REFU- OUTLINE BRIEF LIFE OF NAUVOO GEE, PIONEER OF UTAH January AND OF CACHE THE Funeral services over the reams of William D. Hendricks Taber-icl- e ere held in the Richmond 1 on Sunday May 9th, at Merrill m. with Bishop T. H. Choir esiding. 'The Richmond trials Dg Though deepning was rong our way Prayer Burnham.The K. by Mr. W. rendered another selec-othen loir Mr. It. E. Hatch who had associate for len a business renty-seve- n years with the recounted his experience ith him and in all business bad found him to be the ml of honorAMany times trying roblems had come for decision id in all gases they weredecidM ith Justice to all. He founds isiness association with him one ' as it pleasure. He suggested as one of the Largest families in exoei-n- t tah that it would be an idea for the family while form a family iey are together to rganizatdon and' keep the family es intactUhat they may not drift part and become estranged. Elder Samuel Roskelley of mithfield recounted many of the life and ariy scenes of Pioneer is varied experiences with him and i the settlement of Utah lache Valley in particular. Said e is prepared for the change and eady to meet the master and foT the deeds .done in the ody as bis has been a life of He has reared ft large amily of SonS and daughters. Ad of-re- di n, de-:as- ed tran-ictio- J i J Entire off on Ladies SHOES grandchildren and 40 children, S cent 25 At a , UI T S For One Week Beginning great-gran- d five families. Monday, May 1 7, 1909 Four Great Specials Eliason Sisters In Our Shoe Department -- - an-w- use-ulne- Cache Valley L. D. blocks Roberts Building, 2 West of PostoJiee. Logan, Utah Best and latesUfonvemenccs Surfor the sick: geons, Physicians and Nhrsee. Just Like Home. tfp-tr-da- te . . X MRS. . ADA P. ENGLAND y AsstLSupt. and Secretary ss. . ' THE $3,000 HORSE This is the biggest price, ever ever paid for a Standard bred trotting horse in this part of the state. .This is the price that Moses Thatcher Jr., Wm. Bingham- C. , Mr Harris -- Jesse Harris,-Ez- ra T. Benson and Thomas. Ballard paid for The Jester.This beautiful stallion has a rfeoord of 2:1914 and.n s trial heat of 2 grand-fatheStambonl, was sold ' IRsx for- $41,000. mother, Silver the mother of the Bell, was al :114-N)fste- S. HOSPITAL - er LOT THREE Contains Childrens Shoes Contains Mens and Boys ClfskfoJ and Slippers in sizes 2 to 8. $2.00 solid Leather ' or,JEluctir , Lace. Shoes. values 75c black or .colors, style, all sizes ift.i 51:33 at LOT BN r y49t LOT F LOT TWO ' lines ' of Contains' Odds and Ends of Contains broken . ' $3.0a Sd ' Ladies Mens Mens and Ladies Boys, in ' all Shoes and Oxfords, values Bboeandxxfords alsoMan and1 Pat-- np to $2.00, - all in. one . lot Jje&therf, C ent, while they st S1.75 at ' . . The Cosy Corner i1 - 1. $100 X All Lots are piled out on Bargain Coun-f--t- ters for Esay Picking- - r, pacer. There in the Unihorse is nq better bred ted States. Jester will be Seen on the track in,, the near future and if you expert to. raise fast 'colts at you should call and see him for and stable Thatchers Livery further information call on any of the above stock holders. Logan Standard Bred Horse company. - All Mens 2.75 & 3.00 Shoes or Oxfords ' $2.35 worlds, champion All Ladies 2.75 & 3.00 Shoes or Oxfords $2.35 - v Just a few of those Boys Sample Suits left V at $1.33i They are worth up to $3.00 Ed. Scligmahn, the Shoe Man |