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Show I SOUTH CACHE Fridas, April COURIER SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH M marargMSB wa Cheap Hale on Mens Clothing and Shoes. Star Clothing Store, Logan. 1918 19, The Jensen Coal Company has bntered at the Postoffice at Hyruin, Utah plenty of coal on hand at their a second class mail matter, under the Act yard on Center St,, Hyrum. Adv, ' of March 3 1879 ' S100 REWARD S100 PAY THAT DEBT, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded risease that science has been able to cure in all stages, and that 1 s Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only postive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be Ing a' constitutional disease, requires Remember the Hyrum Stake M. A. Track Meet will be held here I. J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager next Saturday April 27th. Everya constitutional treatment. vHalls time. is a assured good body Local News Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actWill pasture your colts for $1.00 ing directly upon the blood and mucBettor corn meal and cheaper, at ' For arrangements ous surfaces of the system, thereby de per month. the Hyrum Union Mills, both white 122 J. Hyrum, or see A. M. stroylng the foundation of the disAdv. phone " and yellow. Try it. Adv. ease, and giving the patient strength Israelsen. . by building up the constitution and Mr. Horace Hall of Burley, Idaho, FOR SALE A good new wagon, assisting nature in doing its work. spent a few days this week visiting Apply to R. A. The propreitors have so much faith very reasonable. parents and friends in this city . 'Adv. in its curatlvq powers that they offers Eliason the butcher. One Hundred Dollars for any case that FOR SALE a mowing machine it fails to cure. Send for list of testas good as new. Apply to Mrs. P. Why not buy your corn meal at imonials. Adv. the Hyrum Tnioa Mills, where you W. Lofthouse, Hyrum. & Co., Address: P. J. CHENEY can get better meal and cueaper Mrs. Bene Olsen surprised her , Toledo, Ohio! than anywhere else, and both kinds. beautiful a with Norma, Sold by all Druggists, 75c. daughter (.Advertisement) . for her eighteenth birthday. AdvertlM?ment piano H. W. Mr. the Shaw, hustling Mr. Russell Petersen was operated on for appendicitis Monday morn- local represent itive for the C. W. & Rl. Co. of South Ctche, reports ing at the L. D. S. Hospital at Salt that he it doin? more business for (Ceu'tesy of May Motion Picture Lake. Magazine and May Motion his company than ever, having sold Pictu-- e Mr. Thos. Shaw is spending a few 9 Classic.) grain driils aloi this season to to leaveing farmers days in Hyrum, prior r Clara Kimball Young will hereabouts, besides other with the drafted men which leave future pictures on the machinery. He says there seems to duc all on the 6th inst. be more trouble in getting machin- coast. Just received a new line of La- ery than selling it. Theda Baras sets are all enclosed dies and Misses shoes and pumps, rom 'prying eyes while she is at .prices'right. Come and investigate REPORT work in Salome. our stock. Adv. Williams Economy Store. The 'internal revenue collector is Made to the Bank Commissioner Cache of the Chairman Facer of the State of Utah, of the Con- 3usy doing his worst in Californir. informs of Counsel Defense, County dition of the Hyrum State Bank, After he had interviewed the mem-er- s is Loan us that the third Liberty of the film colony, he felt very and favorably, much Located at Hyrum", in the County progressing very pleased with himself, having will its have of of. Cache, State Utah, at the received $250,000 from Mary thinks that Hyrum close of business on the 29th day this subscribed Saturday by $100,000 from Charlie t haplin quota of March 1918: and $450,000 from Douglas evening. resources: County Commissioner James J. Loans and Dis- Facer reports that the good work Olive Thomas arrived back on the of improving tie county roads is Coast with the largest diamond to goiag on. Road Supervisor Wells ie found among the photoplay colMcBride, of the south end is putony in California a nine karat one! ting in two new bridges at Millville And Olives such a little girl. at present.' It is reported that Wm. S. Hart Miss Evangeline Petersen has acwill retire from the scree at the cepted the position of deputy county of his present contract, clerk in Logan. We congratulate has' which about a year more to go. Miss Petersen on receiving this proSr. minent position, for her experience The Westis gettirg em all! Elsie in iSalt Lake 'amply qualifies her Ferguson will arrive in California for the work. shortly to apgear in Artcraft picS. of Williams, tures; Cavalieri has promised to get Mr.' and Mrs. A. there in late spring; Fred Stone will Brigham, Mr. Ira T. Williams of appear as a circus clown on the J. Williams of Iona, Arco, Coast at the end of his present Jack Mr. and MrVs. Chas. Shaw of Magna. O Lantern engagement, and Billie Mr. and Mrst. Peter Christiansen of Burke has taken her baby to sniff Ogden were among those to attend the California air. the funeral services of Albert Will- Screenings pro-he- Pick-:!or- d, Fair-jank- s. Mr.-fezr- SAYS. BILL HART !, .M.p. William S. Hart, of moving picture fame, la one of the enthusiastic advocates for a general response to the .Governments appeal for subscriptions to its Liberty Loans. Here Is what Hart says: Every American who has accepted the great blessing that God has given, and has lived the large and free life bought by the blood of many brave and devoted men, and passed on to uq a priceless heritage, has a chanca pow to repay. It is for him at this instant tq testify to the world what he knows, lie owes his country. He should at once, and cheerfully, give a little of his goods that his country has secured to him. He should promptly say to the .world, which is listening, and perhap When my councynically criticising: try asks me for life or for money I cheerfully offer both. He should demonstrate that patriotism is something greater and more sacred than an idJe sentiment: "And in contributing according to his means for the high purpose placed before him by his President, he should appreciate that In reality he is making no gift, but is investing In the greatest security in the world THE, PLEDGE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A BADGE OF HONOR A Liberty Loan button is a badge of honor. Rightfully obtained it markq ,the wearer as one who has performed a distinct, definite service Cheap Sale o Mens Clotk Shoes. Star Clothing Store, L0 Plenty of good , Coal atfcv per ton at the Larsen CoalY,? A,r O. L. & I. depot. Ad, FOR SALE Alfalfa seed at is. peas at 8 and 9c, white navy gJ beans at 14c. Young pigs at $550 cows $35.00 and up. Alfalfa cleaned at 25c per cwt. Gem t sey Farm. Phone 131. The speakers at the meet, ing last Sunda afternoon were Elder Verner Miller, who gave , very interesting account ofTifo mis. sionary labors in the Central States and Pres. W. C, Parkinson, whi gave some interesting news of the conference in Salt Lake all of which was appreciated by the large congregation present. semi-annu- al A very enthusiastic Liberty meeting was held last Sunday Loan ev- at th 3rd ward. Chairman Jas. J. Facer of the Council of Dening presided over the meeting Tne speakers were E. J. Hatch and Prof. Durham of Logan. They spoke in very convincing terms of the necessity of taking Liberty Loans, and helping the government, as well as ourselves, to win this great war, for the protection of our homes and the establishing of freedom and liberty throughout the world. efense, to the country. Not all can fight, not all can work diiectly for the Government; but in ,buying a Liberty Loan Bond, or War Savings Stamps, every American renders some service to the nation. It .has been put within the reach and power of every citizen to aid thq United States financially;- it is a poor lAmericaa who withholds support' from ,the Government, from our soldiers and, We wish to express our thanks sailors fronting death on battlefields throu rh the columns of the Courier, and oceans. Iron crosses to German soldiers, to all who gave their assistance durand diamond orders exchanged bethe sickness and death of Albert tween Turkish and German sovereigns ing may be but the honors of atrocity! J. Williams. To all who took part But a Liberty Loan button, simple as at the funeral services and at the 'it is, signifies a patriotic duty don-grave, and we assuie all that their and is an insighia of honor. kindly acts shall not be forgotten. All that our soldiers need is a still (Mr. an I Mrs. John Eliason rear better organization. George former Premier of Clemenceau, France, Jan. 14, 1916. It is up to you Use KREAM KRISP for cooking to provide that by buying Liberty in place of butter. Adv. - Card of Thanks Y ou Save Money Here In Buying Your -- a Spring Suit or Hat Largest Line n Cache Valley to Select From We Sell Goods on Small Margin. iams. Mrs. D. J.lJames of Paradise cel- ebrated her 6?2nd birthday last Monday. Mosy of her children were home, an d in connection with the invited guests enjoyed a most pleasant time together, at the close of which all wished the lady many happy returns of the day. Preparations are going on for improvements to be made on the ConMr? denser milk factory here. Ralph the manager, imformed us that these improvements would consist of a receiving room, can washer with the improved amoni i system, and a room for ref rigation and cooling plant and would cost about $10, 000. This sum alone if expended for labor and materials at home or as much as possible wi'l no quite a benefit and asset to our town. Our Rest Room on front Mezzanine $, State of Utah, ( County of Cache, Harry W. Oakes, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes anc says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above anc foregoing report contains a full true, and correct statement of the bondition of. the said bank at the close of business on the 29th day of March, 1918. Harry W. Oakes, Cashier. Correct Attest: , Robert Baxter, C. J. Christiansen, A. A. Allen, - Directors . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April 1918. Sale: Choice Land John W. Jensen, Notary Public seal commission My expires on 1st day We have for sale a very .choice of Oct., 1918. 40 acres of land, all seeded with State of Utah, ss alfalfa, with paid up water right. Office of Bank Commissioner, ) This land lays 3h miles from the I. W. E. Evans, Bank Commis town of Weiser, Idaho, and can be sioner of the State yof Utah, do certify that the foregoing is bought for $6,000, $1,500 to 2000 hereby a full, true, and correct copy of the down, the balance to be arranger statement of the above named com for. Write Idaho Immigration Co., pany, filed in my office this 8th day of April 1918. Weiser, Idaho. W. E. Evans, We also .have anything in land Bank Commissioner Adv. you want. for Eliason Sisters, - Logan - Is For You Clothing Advance Chech Your Packages Suits are Advancing in Price daily. If you are going to buy a suit, now is the time to at the Free Checking Station . Rear of Store do it. Get Our Home Lunch 25c With Real Coffee Shamhart- - Christiansen Yours Today. Thatchers are Prepared with a very fine Lot of Mens and Boy's Suits. Cooked Will Please Kou $$ $Q ' BUY YOUR SUIT at THATCHERS Youll Like Thatcher Clothes i LOGAN ' |