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Show f PAGE FOUR T?R tr I -- WEEKLY JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Crowds continue to pack the Store daily, taking vantage of the Great Bargains offered in myself, but I know from the exWANT COLUMN perience other members of my family have had with: them that CROPLucern they are a fine remedy for kidney GOOD FIRST orders at Leave trouble. (I know that Doans Kidsale. for hay will Pills relieve ney quickly pain Thain3 popcorn wagon. ar,d stiffness in the baek-- - I do not hesitate to recommend' this excellent preparation. Fpr sale by all dealers. Price ad- THE DISSOLUTION SALE . The entire stock must be closed out before March . when Mr. Newman retires frcm the firm. Fifty Mien's Suits, mostly small and medium sizes, values up to $9.00 go , 50 at -- g0 &t. ....... . Mens Mens or .Boys 65c Mens $2.00 Wool Sweater 33 Shirts 97 Coats : Foster-ldilbu- Co., m - ...:$3 RHfobt Made . to Tux Secbbtaktof State of TRi 8tat of Dtab, of ths Cohoitior 6S THATCHER BROS. BANKING COMPANY Work $1.25 cents. Buffalo, .New York, sole agents for the United States. Rememzer the name Doans and take no. other. . Men s 10a Handkereheifs, MYns 40c Police or, PresiMen 20e Wool Sox black dent style suspenders 191 white or colored Ar. -- 3 or grey One big tablefull ofMens heavy fleece lined undershirts or drawers, .worth up to 75 .XTr.-- Pants -- .... 25 Located at Logan, tot the Coonty of Cache State of Utah, at the close of business on the 27th day of December, 1909: RESOURCES Loar g and Discounts 314,346 47 Overdrafts' 30,773 95 Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, etc 12,143,13 30,000,00 Banking House Beal Estate 9,1 34 18 Due from National Banks 99,231.82 Due from State Banks apd Bankers.. 29,864,1k Cash bn Hand T..T. 7. .T . 30,922 85 Current Expenses and Taxes Paid ... . 4,268 82 Total..... - ..860,685 Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Due to State Banks and Bankers .. Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits Savings Depi. Iut. 4 per cent.. Certified Cheeks ... Cashiers Checks .. . Demand Certificates of Deposit . Time Certificates 'of Deposit ........ Notes and Bills Bediscounted...... , . Reserve Arc. for taxes Bills-Payabl- Total CotjhTT OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE" LZ3I3 FARMEIiS - ' TRAIMO, t itinerary for the run from! Salt Lake to Cache Valley points Will be as. follows : v, :00 8 m. Arrive Logan, p. L Lecture at Depot Arrive Preston, 10;00 a." m. January 22nd. Lecture at depot. , Arrive, Richmond, 1:00 p. 22nd. Lecture at depot. Arrive Trqpton, 4:00 p. m. January 22nd. Lecture at depot. The train will be under the direction,. $ve pxpert specialists on the subjects quoted, tqnong these being, Mr. E. II. Grubb, of Carbondale, Colo.rMr. Joseph E. Wing, Editor oLthe Breeders Gazette, Chicago, 111., and Mr. W. S. Guilford, Director of Agricultural Department Twin Falls North Side Land and Water company. The VISITCACIIEVAI.LEY Janu-ary-21s- January 20th, 4910, the Oregon Short Line company will start special. V Farmers ,Tain from Salt Lake City for a series of lectures and demonstrations at On 1 , important points along the Oregon Short Line on the subjects of Orchard Heating and Potato Cul tore. The Train will' carry the , following equipment: i 1 Baggage7 Carwith ments for demonstration imple; purpos-es- .. . 2 Composite Cars. 2 Large Coaches , for lecture purposes . "Two lectures will be given at tach point, each specializing on one of the- - two subjects men r 2 rrtivj-VW'- What this section needs most is men who have money and the courage to invest it in something that will build up the eountry by a development of its Vast resources, instead of that class who are trying to get rich quick Through speculation. Whgn eggs eaa be sold for 75c doz. Butter 75e to I . b- $1.00pound, flour at $8.00 to $10.00 per hundred as is the easV'today, it would seem as if wo need help in supplying the demand which is far outstripping the supply of eatables in thifc state, Corn, flour, but ter and, cheese besides ,gcors of other products are being imported from the IT, S. and yet the situa tion xian not be said to improve in this regard. These prices may sCem high to 'the consumer but the producer is the man who wears the broad smile in this region. Garcia oats and vegetables took the prize at the exhibition held in the city of Uhihuahua when Prest. Diaz visited that city last October, and we feel confident that that feat can be repeated as often, as a chance may occur io make exhibits in competition with the natives or with the other DOWN IN MEZICO i All Kinds of Industries, Especially Fanning, Are Most Flourishing eolonies. Editor Journal: . The Journal is to be congratulI take pleasure in wishing you ated upon its enterprise as shown a happy and prosperous new year in stimulating the development of and trust that your paper may literary ability among the stucontinue as ever .its great work of dents of Cache and we sincerely uplifting and upbuilding the West trust that your efforts may be fitin general and our own beatiful tingly appreciated and he produc tive of much good. pahle in particular; v The past year has been an eventful one, for,, this, part of Barbarous Mexico aud ft new. era has undoubtedly dawned i upon this part of the country, Railroad Kidney Troubles Attack Logan Men and Women, Old buiding is beftig commenced upon and Young. all sijle of us which will furnish employment and & market . for 5 ' Kidney ills seize young and old. Come quickly with little warnyears to come, while the great lum beririg industry of the Pearson ing. "Syndicatewill employ thousands Children' suffer in their early of men for many years to come. years Our town has lost considerably Cant control the kidney sein population (luring the past cretions. year, but prosperity bids fair to Girls are languid, nervous, sufWirt Sthaffnfr & Mars .Copyright populate our lovely valley once fer pain. When the cold snap ftgain, while settlements will un Women worry, cant do daily doubtedly spring up in many work. passes we ean expect places at present unoccupied. Our Men have lame and aching rain wealth of field, forest, and min hack. A & will some day astonish the world The cure for man, woman and those who were far seeing child. enough to invest while everything Is to cure the cause the is 'cheap,- will reap the reward of . is the proper thing for their Industry and thrift, Our Doans Kidney Pills cure sick both it keeps you warm crops in were equal to if kidneys pot ahead ofrfvious years and and dry Cure all forms of kidney suft with the advent. of railroads in fering." "The Morrell Clothing our midst, and the introduction Logan testimony proves it. of machinery we will easily tfeble Mrs. Alexander Lewis, 41 N. , or quaddujile our present pro- Fiurtb Street, West, Logan, Utah, i duction. says: 1 never used Doans Pill? A . t . . '. i '. s! ' - OPERA HOUSE A TWO NIGHTS Commencing Jan. 19 b. t; pyper AND 150,000.00 30,000 00 24,169 17 14 609.02 Lorle Palmer 52,50 288 996,18 291,675.80 385.00 Supported by the Corianton Co. direct from a two weeks run at the Shubert Theatre in Salt Lake 833,46 9,265,54 48,675 00 2,000,00 23,73 Is the Greatest of Romantic Dramas i or Cache, j H. E. Hatch being fii at duly sworn according to law deposes rfnd 'hays that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bauk at the close of business on the 27th day of December, 1909. H, E. Hatch, Cashier, Correct, Attest ; W. 8. Lahheoh, G. F. Thatoheb, Geo. C. Henlricks, Directors, subscribed and sworn to before me this 1th day of January. J94(L Job a. Crokett ' 8EALJ Notary Public. By Commission expires --July 8th, lOiO. i Statx of Utah, , Office of the Secretary of State, f C. 8. I, Tnjexr, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the shove named company, filed In my office this Mth.dsy sf January, J9H). 1 ' presents Mr., 40 860,685 46 State of Utah, $ . experience unneoessary good sal- lary. Apply after 5 p. m. room 200 Eagle- - hotel. THATCHIEIR LIABILITIES. tioned. Two good agents at oiicc for, canvassing .proposition 2 OF TH Your choice of the finest suits or overcoats in the store, no thing reserved for $12.50 extra 's 60c knee all Wool $1.00 Boy .Wool heavy 50c sweat Boys Boys heavy .V. . . .. 29 33 pant3 68 j, ; Sweater Coats Your choice of any pair of Mens or Ladies shoes in he store, you eant buy better shoes at any price, for $2.88' lot Ladies trim . of .A 'One lot of Men fur A big lot of Childrens shoes- Ladies, Mg the --sizes values felt $1.50 med Juliets, Boy sor Girls Shoes, up to 8, many jstly es, . at atT.!Tr::T.T77 to $2.00 go lace or button . . grade 98 89 up 591 One lot of Mens Rubbers, broken sizes, at WANTED . 1, . Tuesday, January 18, I91Q. C. 8, Thibet, The Vagabond King Wednesday Night THE BELLS Thursday Night Prices, 25, 50, 75 and $1 .00 Secretary of State. CLEARANCE SALE! ' ' LOGAN KNITTING EACTORY Will Run a Sale, Beginning Saturday, Jari. 15, and Continue Until Saturday, Jan. 22 AND WILL GIVE , On all Blankets, Robes, Woolen Shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Leggings, Jackets, Sweat ers, and all Kinds Underwear. -- Hart Schaffner Marx Cravenette , A Large Assortment of Home-MaUnderwear and L. D. S. Garments is always kept in Stock de Sale Will Positively End Jan. 22 vv 4 kidt-neyi- - ; . " 4 I V- -' Those wishing Something Good at Greatly Reduced Prices, will Save Money by CALLING EARLY. 1 - 6 5 r:r s; |