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Show - THE Saturday,. January 8, 1910. TRI-WEEKL- 1 V JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH. Y PAGE FIVB & n 31I:rGIREAI::1V2IDWflN That all Logan and Cache County has heenfLooking for, began Wednesday morning, busy crowds eagerly snapping up the seasonable goods sacrificed at and below cost, a feature of the MARK DOWN SALE but its just what we expected. Our goods are the right sort of merchandise seasonable and new. All season long we sold these goods at a profit, now when we sacrifice them at cost and1 below cost wise buyers are bound to ,hurry here, . Are you getting your share of the bargains? Be sure and see our bargains in Groceries, Shoes, Men's and Boy's clothing; also our Ladies' and Misses coats at lf price. one-ha- 20 lbs. Sugar for 1:00 with every $5.00 puachase in any department of this store T 1EJ TUSSD AY.TH O UIVN A L U - Since- - the purchase- the plaintiff claims to have discover- gistry,. that the animal is not a purebred, or if she is thereis no way RS D A YS ATU RDAY ed of proving it and. , that she is therefore practically valueless to Eight cents per pound paid for him, and he therefore - asks for d damages in the sum of $700. veal and chickens at the Cash MeatM&rkct. GOOD MILCH COW- - --For sale at F. A Neuburger. Plenty of Hicks Almanacs LOCAL NEWS. Rich-mon- , the Journal office. People who have been enquirOST Black muley cow, branded ing about Hicks Almanacs can get Reward for in them no at the Journal office. . W F on left hip. Cardon Logan. formation. J. P. Mrs. Dr. Clark gave a recepMrs. K A. Holdaway, of Provo, tion on Tuesday in honor of Miss is in. Logan as the guest of her Brooks, of Salt Lake City, who daughter, Mrs. B. W." Robinson. is visiting with them. , ' Mr. A. Louis of the Louis Br03. Co-o- p and1 Co. Latakin Sales Oo., of Salt at wait the They Drug sale. Lake was in Logan on business have street car tickets for . yesterday. exThe sugar factory people Mr. John Nebeker went to Ogpect to finish their run for this den on Tuesday to attend the season on or about Feb. 1st. convention being Otto Bergener, undertaker and held there. Licensed Embalmer. 40 N. 1 W. The thrilling picture, Custers Both Phones Last Stand at Lyric, matinee and Mrs. Sadie A. Evans, of Salt night. Other fine pictures. Good Lake City, is here on a visit to songs. Regular prices. her parents,' Judge' and Mrs. Brangham. received a supply of beautiful LOST Gentlemans watch fob, calenders whiih they are distri. globe shaped, picture of two buting to their friends and custoladies on the outside, picture of mers. a baby on the inside. Return to Mrs. J. C. Walters entertained this office and he rewarded. at bridge whist on Wednesday The A. C. Womans Club is pro- and again on Thursday aftermoting a big ball that is to he noons. Dainty refreshments were giyen one week from Monday. served and- the guests spent a The proceeds will be given to the delightful time with the cards. , Boosters Club to purchase dishes for its kitchen. , The saloon near the Grove re. sort is said to be doing a tremendous business these days.One man Mr. Henry Bullock, of Providence' called on The Journal yes- who came into town the other day terday to renew his subscription. reported that he saw, 22 teams He is perhaps our oldest sub- tied near, the saloon when he scriber, having taken the paper passed. without interruption since it was first issued more than 30 years Apostle George F. ' Richards he here this evening and towill ago. morrow morning be will he In the James A. Anderson yesterday Eighth ward and at eleven oclock filed suit in the district court will deliver an address to the against Robert P. and Wiliam Sunday school there.- Bishop The complaint sets Johnson extends an invitation to Murray. forth that the defendants sold to all the people of the ward to be the plaintiff "a light bay mare, present at fhe time mentioned with blazed face and' blind in and hear Apostle Richards. In the one eye, for the sum. of $715, rep- afternoon the visitor will go to meet-in- g resenting 'the animgl la he pure- Benson to dedicate the new house, and in the evening will bred Clydesdale, entitled to 're- speak at Providence. If you have to wait for the car, Wool-growe- rs " . T -- ; - , , " - 5 the stockholders, and friends of home industry, will he glad to, know that traveling men, railroad employees and show people are leaving their laundry in Logan with the American Steam Laundry. They are delighted with the work and can rely on it being done in a first class manner. This brings a reyenue ' to Logan which never came before, because we have the machinery and 'equipment which enables us to do first class work. We twishto thank onr friends and customers for the support they are giving us, aud will appreciate , any complaint they have to offer, no matter how small.; We desire to give first class service; and make all just claims good. American Steam Laundry. C, MvJIarris, .' president ;vGeo. ,Vf.f Squire?,, No doubt ALL Amoskeag 12 and 15c Outings l-- 2c goat 8 l-- 3c per yard During the Clean-u- p H.C.Co. 1 man-kger- V and the whole- - ward-h- as fasted, and exercised much faith prayed for her recovery, but nothing stayed the hand of death. She Reduce Your Arc Doctors Any Good? 9 leaves three children, a mother, Foolish question I Yet some people act as If a medicine and a large family to cherish her could take-th- e place of a doctorl The best medicine in memory the world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, consult ,.ThA Condensed.. Milk. JDoex-- him" frequently, trust him fully. If we drd mot believe poet; to commence work in a few doctors endorsed Ayers Cherry Pectoral for coughs and Shoes for. , days. colds, we would not offer it to you. Ask your doctor. Cantwell and Sons Co., have Women and No alcohol in this cough medicine. CA tier Co.,LoweU7Mas!S. dissolved partnership and Bishop Children of doctors endorsed Ayers Pills for constipation, biliousness, Wm L Winn, Lorenzo Tool,son li we did notwebelieve would not offei them to you. Ask your own doctor about this. and Mae Cantwell will continue every descripthe business under the firm name tion. of The Union Mercantile Co'. All the latest The south end of town is to be congratulated as the new firm styles and are all honest, conscientious busiserviceable ness people, and we bespeak success for the new firm and court Every pair treatment to customers. Bargain during Mrs. Leroy Smith entertained . ' our Clean Up ' No matter what you wish. them at six oclock dinner on Monday last Mesdames Maggie (Roskel-lefor, whether for a days tramp, an afternoon 'of sport, an evening of Emma Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. James Cragun, Ethel Bingham, society,. or for business there is Craand Dresden an appropriate and' reliable Eliza Bingham WALK-QV- ER shoe for that pargun were the guests. WALK-OVE- R occasion.' William Afnscough of Canada ticular On Thursday morning the Rob shoes are.shoes of the hour and " is visting friends here. erts Coal company received the for, every hour of the day .ThousRip Van Winkle was playej first carload of briquettes that feands of people know it, do you? in the Ilillyard opera house last ver came to Logan. night: The house was well filled and the play well received. The new scenery was very attractive and the many changes made in the opera house make it one of 1 fhe best small play bouses In tie 1 UTAH LOGAN, - .Shoe' Bill. J Walk - OVer Shoes For Men at a Shoes For Every - e-- 1 Occasion f H.C.Co. y, -- , , $3.50. $4.00 $5.00 F. W. THATCHERCO. GLADJEHEAR country. John Pitcher is expected to arEntertainments rive home about Jan. 20th from , the British mission field Drinking Ginger Pop - . ;Mliss Jane Merrill returned SMITIIFIELD, Jan. 7, Your from Salt Lake on Friday last, correspondent from here wishes after several months absence. the Journal' and force a Happy Both saloon buildings are used and prosperous New Year. as sofe drink, establishments. Mahy people seem to be sucer-inNOTICE from colds contracted during The this extremely cold weather. High Priests of the Cache Stake, will hold 'their f monthly i The Watson boys' have comJanhome for meeting, at 10 a. m. Sunday pleted a fine uary 9th 1910 in the' Logan taberWilliam Smith. Buff ding Visitors Funeral3-Busine- ss . up-to-da- The boys are young contractors but are doing commendable work This is the second home they have recently completed. William and Frank Corbett with their families came from Idaho to spend Xmas with rela tives. While here their children had chicken pox. They were enabled to leave for home yesterday Mr. and1 Mrs.-Ber- o McCarthy came from Turner, Idaho, with the remains of their eight year old boy, who died of rheumatism of the heart. He was interred in this cemetery on Dec 27th, This seems a sad case as the parents have buried thirteen children, only two children being spared to them. Miss lone Fjeldsted returned to her school at Salt Lake this week, - Funeral services were held on Friday last over Mrs. Thomas H Chambers James Kirkbride, Pet er Hanson, Willard - Langton, Bishop Wm. L, Winn and Bishop E, R. Miles Jr.; made consoing remarks and exhorted the family to follow up her noble works,- J The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Doane and was born Nov. 17, 1887, and died of tuberculosis on' Dec 29, 1909., , as she wag familiarly called, was one of the most highly repeated and best loved girls of out. town. - She was such a happy, prior to her sickness Donne", haritable-woman '3 ' nacle., - All High Priests and members of other quorums of the priesthood are cordially invited.) T EDWARD W, SMITH, BENJAMIN M. LEWIS,' , Presidency. - every-- , The greatest danger from ininfluenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlains Cough Remedy, as it not only cures Influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the diseasfe - towards 1 pneumonia. , Aiim Athena how it saves your strength. Tanned by the special Red Cross process, the sole is flexible, it bends with your foot, relieves all the pressure on the delicate nerves and tendons, giving a feeling of freedom, esse and comfort found in no other shoe, two-piece For Women and children 25 Clean-u- p H. Let US fitjrOIA off at the l!p d Co. woman In our city Not every night, but often, you 'feel tired, worn out, as though you didnt have strength to do another thing. Have you ever stopped to think "What is the cause? . . You feel this way most when you have been on your feet most, the days when you have stood or walked a good deal. In nine cases out of ten, SHOES are . responsible. , f Let us fit you in the Red Cross Shoe. It entirely prevents the burning, drawing and aching that stiff soles cause. It is wonderful In Unions and Y ; Get Style and Comfort Get Both t ' v t ED, SELIGMANN |