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Show Thursday, January 20, 1910. THE FARMERS TRAIN TO TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Y PAGE FIVE I VISIT CACHE VALLEY M ERCANTIjLE C OMPANY'S 20th, 1910, the Line company will Oregon Short - gtart 'a special Farmers Trains for a series .from Salt Lake City demonstrations at of lectures and the Oreimportant points along Line on the subjects of gon Short Orchard. Heating and Potato The train will carry the J ' following equipment: ' i Baggage Car with imple : ments for demonstration purpos0n January Price Wrecking Clearing Sale Continued with Great Energy Thousands of dollars worth of merchandise on the run. Our merciless price cutting keeps this store crowded every day. Are you share of the many bargains? if not, come today, dont wait untilit is too late. .You are bound to find some useful article at such low prices that you will hot be sorry you attended the saleT COME jTQDAY, AND EVERY DAY WHILE THIS SALE LASTS Cul-tur- e. n get-tingyo- r es. 2 2 Composite Cars. Large Coaches for lecture . purposes Two lectures will be each point, gyen at one of the ,two tioned. ' The J A, s' i ClosingOutLadies AC Ah Stylish Suits on egch-specializin- subjects men- Was $30.00, Was $27.00, - the run from Cache Valley points Salt Lake to . will be as follows: 8:00 p. jn, JanuArrive Logan, ary 21st. Lecture at Depot. at 9 a. m. 1 Arrive Preston, at depot. Lecture January 22nd. 15e Curtain to, per 11 a. m. Arrivelichm()nd,l :OGp. m. January 22nd.' Lecture at depot. Hyrum, Saturday, at 3 p. m. Arrive Trenton, 5:00 p. m. aJn-nar- y 22nd. Leeture at depot. ' The train will be under the direction of five expert specialists on the subjects quoted, among these being, Mr. E. H. Grubb, of Carbondale, Colo., Mr. Joseph E. Wing, Editor of the Breeders Gazette, Chicago, 111., and Mr. W, S. Guilford, Director of Agricultur-a- l Department Twin Falls North 'Side Land and Water 'company. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS ARE BEING MADE AT RICHMOND FOR THE 0. S. L. SPECIAL FARMERS TRAIN ON SATURDAY, AND ALL FARMERS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD SHOULD-ATTEND- . . a MILLION DOLLAR BRIDE SECURES HER DIVORCE 0 Reno, Nev., Jan.18. Mrs.Keith Donaldson, wife of a New York stock broker and known as the Million dollar bride, because, at a dinner given her by the, late din"J. II. (Silent) Smith her ner favor was a check for $1,000,-00- 0 representing an inheritance from her uncle, Charles Whitney Payne, was yesterday granted di ll 'r, V' 5 vorce upon her limiting charges against her husband to desertion. She withdrew allegations that at Hot Springs, Va., in 1908, he refused to let her ride horseback, gambling away the money provided by her uncle for the riding; 4haUn the winter of 1908 in New York he refused her money to buy clothes for their child, so that she had to pawn her ring and oth' er declarations. Mrs. Donaldson resumed' her maiden name. Evelyn Hunter, and gets the custody ofthe daughter. They were married in 1906: - Every Coat will be Sacrificed at Half Price during This Sale CLOSING' OUT - CONFERENCE NOTICE Cache Stake Quarterly Conference will be held in the Stake tabernacle Saturday and. Sunday January 22nd and 23 m! 1910. 'Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. each day and M. I.. A. conjoint meeting at' 7 :00 p. m. Sunday. Stake Presidency. 1 FINE HOME CHEAP ner 9th North 3rd- West St. Logan with 6 room house, artesian well, fish pond, fruit and shade trees. CalHra Bell Bros. . WILD WEST GAME IN NEW YORK HOTEL New York, Jan. 17- .- Im from the wild and woolly west, yelled a stranger in an uptown hotel today, as he drew a and pointed it at the neat patent leathers of a Dance, you tenyoung man. fiance. derfoot, The terrified young man did ' the stranger de- niild-looki- ng Serimscut. yard. t DEAD IN HALLWAY New York, Jan. 18. le . . . . cut-i- this n 7xk$ 7 Fourteen-year-ol- d THE BIGGEST Cambric Gowns, 20 Lbs. Sugar for GROCERIES 25 acres of improved land forj sale on easy terms. One thousand dollars worth 'of improvements and best water right in the valley This is good beet land,' or will produce 401 bushels of wheat without water.' Will pay for' itself in a year or two. Why buy cheap land when you can get this bargain six Abide W from the best school in the towns in -- 4 $2.00 values, sale price$2,5CL values, sale pj&.e $3.00 values, saleprice - $1.15 $1.55 $1.95 $2.35 ( CLOSING OUT ONE LOT Ladies, and Misses Skirts r I At half price They are all this seasons- goods hut they must go now at Isome priced Come quick, for they wont last long at the wrecking - price sale. 20c Percales, yard wide, cut in this sale to per yard. . . I 14 .... $1.00 25T One Lb. Pkg. Raisins 2 one Lb. Pkg. Currents 4 Lbs. Sago 4 , Lbs. Tapioca 2 25 3 Pkg.Corn orGlossStarch 1 Pkg- - Tea, coffee or Baking Cans Tomatoes for . . 25 3 Cans Best Corn . . ... ... 25 25 25C Powder 10- Bars Laudry Soap for 25 3 Cans Peas 25tf 3 JUans String Beans. . . . 25 1 Lb.Citron or LemonPeel 25 . 6. Pounds Best Rice . . 25c ,3 Salmon Cans. for 50 50 $5.00 The above list of Goods, Regular Price $7.50 will bk sold during this sale at r. . . . . $5.00 For the Best Goods Sold in Logan City. 3 ..... .25 Our Price Wrecking Sale of Muslin Underwear Offers Unequaled Price? Advantages Corset White Petticoats Womens Gowns Sale ' V shape neck yoke of pin tucks $1.25 values. 95 Sale price 210 75 $1.00 $1.00 values, sale price $1.25 vaues, sale price $1.50 values, sale price ........ .- and two rows of Embroidery insertion, neck ami sleeves finished with II. S. ruffle. $1.00 Aalue. Sale price- -Tmt j 75 IN CACHE VALLEY REALTY BlackSateenPetticoats Fine Embroidery Flouncings, choice of widths and a large assortment of patterns. We have placed in this assortment some of the seasons new Embroideries and some fine new effects. Just received. $1.25 to $3.50 values. The yard, ItJV 15 12 and BANDS and fine inch bands EDGINGS, FLOUNCINGS, Flouncings in and Edgings A new lot of Shviss, Cambric and Nainsook patterns, hand loom, blind and open work effects. L st Embroideries-jureceived in time to bc plaeed xm Wednesdays bargain tables. ,! Up to $1.50 values. The yard."- -. , BANDS AND INSERTIONS New fine patterns in Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric, blind and open work effects, widths from 1 inch to 6 inches wide. The greatest values ever featured JO I ip any Embroidery Sale. Worth up to 40c the yard. Special Wednesday, the yard . . lu 1 fa' Morris Bisenberg was shot snd killed today, a victim of cowboy play. A playmate is believed to have accidentally fired the fatal srot. Young Eisenberg was found dead in the hallway of his home, a bullet through his heart.Inquiry developed that the boy, with several companions togged out with the paraphernalia of the legendary wild west, had been play' ing in the house. A revolver with which the hooting had been done was found Ah one of the rooms, with improvised swords of lath, bandana handkerchiefs, gauntlets and cowboy elothing. t The dead lad himself wore a belt with a carving knife thrust through it. There is believed to have been an adultr witnessfiorthe shooting.; SNAP At the following higreductions. Was $25.00, now. , . . $12.50 Was $20.00, now. .. . $10.00 Was $15.00, now..,.. $7.50 .Was $12.50, now $6.25 W as $10.00, now; $5.00 Was $7.50, now $3.75 ' Was $5.00, now, $2.50 Was $3X0, now. . . $1.50 These a recall Special Good Values. . .r girsr Challies cut in this sale to, pbr yard ur Three Big Embroidery Sales -- FOUND this-sa- Amoskeag Apron Ginghams cut in this sale to, pCr yard ; , in. v Fur .Neele Scarfs 10c but that she was certain they were Italians. According to witnesses the cab had been waiting for ten minutes before the girls came. six-shoot- er SO:;W - now.... $15.00 now..;. $13.75 lOcrCrash, Toweling, to, per yard ALFRED SWENSON IN THE BELLS Thatcher At Opera House Thursday Evening A 20 acre home for sale on cor- rrj . Ladies, Misses! and Childrens Coats Was.$25.00x now. . . $12,50 Was $20.00, now.... $10.00 Was $1G.0U now $8.00 And many others. Every Suit Will be Sold at Half Price. itmefary-fo- r Franklin, Saturday, at 7 Cambric Gowns, square neck, trimmed With Embroidery insertion and neck and sleeves edged with lace, values 90e. Sale price ... 65 Cambric and Nainsook Gowns. i high neck, yoke of Eyelet Embroidery lace trimmed. $1.75 value. Sale pricer,.. $1.30 Petticoats, made of Cambric, Lawn flounce with deep flounce of Embroidery and dust ruffle $1.25 value. Sale price. , 95 Petticoats- made- - of Cambric double umbrella flounce of lawn with pin tucks and five rows of val laee insertion, 'dust ruffle, edged with laee, $1.75 value. Sale price $1.25 - -- Corset Covers Made of Nainsook, round neck trimmed with two rows of lace insertion, neck and arms edged with We. 60c value. ...... yeTfivers, Corset Sale priee 45 values 75c. 60 Covers, 90c values. price 75 Corset Covers, $1.00 volues. Sale price 80 Drawers Cambric drawers, with pin tucks, 35c value. Sale price . plain ...... 25 Nainsook drawers, hrwn flounce finished w'ith pin tucks and lace 60c value. Sale price... 45 Nainsook drawers. lawn ruffle, with ribbon beading and lace edging, 75c values. Sale price . .. 55 ...... These are only a few - of the many good values you will find in this department. For the 3rd week of this price wrecking sale of Blankets Comforts, Bed Sheetsand Pillow Cassb loeoa -- V -- cut j $4.00 Wool Blankets, white and s pair $3.00 . "sX $10.00 Wool Blankets this sale to per pair . cut rs--. ojLsk 4 in $7.50 . w 1 , 4. v |