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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH VO U i ll CACHE Fridaj. Jan. COURIER 31, Buy a membership in the welcome home club for our boys. 1918 Mr. Otto Anderson has been in Entered at the Postoffice , yr utn, Utah from Malad for several days on real a second class mail matter, udder the Act estate business. of March 3 1879 J. ORDERS TAKEN-- for baled hay, $20.00 per ton, weight guarranteed. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Apply to J. W. Anderson, Hyrum. Local News rii $100 Reward, $!C0 Tha readers ot ' this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro In all I s stages and that la catarrh.- catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying tlie foundation of the (ibieasff, giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution and assisting mature in doing Its work.- The proprietors have fo much faith in the curative power of Halls Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address R j, ch rcNTY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists, 75c. REX THEATRE - HYRUM E. Forrest Taylor AND ROTATION STOCK COMPANY WILL PRESENT. Tuesday, Feb. 4th Testimonial The Turnind Point . ' . ( . A 3-A- ct Drama of Big" Business as it Exists Today. Action, Comedy, TisrUts Admisson 50c., War Tax 5c. v Before Buying a Kodack SEE OUR LINE OF EASTMANS We have A Full Line of Films HYRUM DRUG CO. a, I have been approached by a number of parties desiring to buy Liberty Bonds. If you have any to sell I will pay the highest marke Mr. C. C. R. Albertsen came in from Pocatello Valley, for a few days visit with family and friends at home. His son Iver accompanied him here, but has gone back on account of urgent building contract . work. ' price. All For choice nursery! stock, small fruit plants, garden seeds, tiower seeds, vines and bulbs, place your orders wilh ALVIN ALLEN, Hyrum, Utah. business strictly conf- Notice. idential. Adv. A. A. ' . CHIROPRACTIC For Stomach Trouble - Savage, State officers and county officers returned from Thp Annual Stockholders MeetSalt Lake City, Tuesday, after of Boxelder and Cache, overtook a ing of the Hyrum Irrigation Comspending several days with her son car loaded with booze, coming thru pany, will be held Feb. 11, 1919, at Mrs. L. K. Larsen Lorenzo and family. She reports r who that her little met with an automobile accident recently, is 'considerably improved. car--an- .Willard Rose came down from Weiser, Idaho, last week to accompany home his wife and children who have been visiting her parents in Mendon, and also Mrs. 0. H. Rose in this city, for sometime past. They; returned to their home in Weiser, Idaho, last Thursday. Mr. the canyon' between Brigham and last Thursday. The oncers promptly took charge of the twomen with the booze, and headed on their return track to Salt Lake. There not being room in the car, one the prisoners and an officer were obliged to take the train at Brigaam City, when near Layton, through some neglect on the part of the officer, the prisoner took his chance, jumped through a car widow and aschped. The other man was taken to Salt Lake and locked in jail. Wellsville, grand-daughte- The many friends of Mrs. Fred F. Miller of the 1st ward of this city, will be pained to learn that she has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks with neuralother serious gia of the heart-anis in a very she and that ailments, weak condition. ft large assortment in Stock. " a at absence. Ghildren 25c. ALL SEATS RESERVED. Reserved Seats on Sale at Hyrum Drug Store r Mrs. H. B. Nielsen. Ada Daniels - WANTED Hogs, Veals and Muttons, best prices paid. Adv. Lester Miller, Hyrum. Miss Georgia Klotz went to Salt Lake last Saturday for a visit with Mr. Vere, the painter, is doing x relatives and friends. some artistic graining and painting Remember the next Farm Bureau at the residence of Dr. R. E. Hubbard. , meeting is at the 3rd Ward Meeting Editor Courier:-House Feb. 3rd, at 8. p. m. Adv. If the finance committee does To Whom it May Concern: Do we appreciate what our not call on you to assist in the My little girl Comm, had soldier boys have done, if so, let reception for our boys, you call been troubled with constipation on them. us entertain them. a not intestines of result the (as LOST ladies A black Miss Alice Hulse who wa3 oper handbag beiig fully developed) since she ated on for appendicitis in Logan Thursday at the Interurban station. was about two wesks old, until last Tuesday, is getting along nicely. Finder leave at this office and be May 15, 1918. when we called in rewarded. Dr. Olsen, our local Chiropractor, Mr. C. L. Reese arrived from t Orson Sorensen, one of our navy and after giving her 30 adjustCamp Lewis last Sunday, having received .his discharge from military lads arrived home Friday, having ments, she has been just as received a horable disharge from healthy and robust as any child service. could be. She has been under the service. FOR SALE OR TRADE Three the care of several of our physiLOST Last Tuesday between good heating stoves at reasonable cians far over tnree years and prices. Apply to Hans Jorgensen, Logan and Hyrum, a pair of Ladies the medicines they gave her ' Finder please leave Adv. Black Shoes. Hyrum. only made her weaker. I cannot same at this office and be rewardMr. Alban T. Clawson just purexpress my gratitude to Chiroed. Adv. chased a fine young Jersey heifer practic and Dr. Olsen, for bringWillis N. Parkinson arrived home ing health to our child and more from the Gem Jersey Farm. A few more good cows are being offered. this Friday evening having received happiness to our family, because an honorable discharge from the she was a continuous worry to Several of our Hyrum farmers Quartermasters Corps, at Camp both her mother and myself. and beet raisers attended the Beet Sneridan, Alabama. Now, I know wuat has been Growers Convention, hold at the done for her can be done for If sparrows are stealing the grain A. C. U. Logan, the forepart of thousands of other people having this week. your chickens and hogs should have, the same trouble; ami my advise come out Monday evening and get is to all that are suffering from Anyone wishing to get their poisoned grain and join in the camso do can or any other trouble, to call this. smoked, by calling Adv. against paign sparrows. on Henry Ames, next door to Hyrum in your local Chiropractor and Mr. Vern came Miller of the the first down after from Garage, give him a chance before taking Adv Arco, Idaho, last Saturday for a medicine or having th; knife month. few weeks stay with wife and used on you. Messrs. Will Nelson of Devils friends at homj. His father Mr. Mantell Monsoti. Slide, Utah, Hyrum Nelson of Mina-dokL. T. Miller, left for Arco, ThursJan. 28, 1919. Utah, Hyrum, Idaho, and a Mr. Telson of o look after their day morning, Logan, were Hyrum visitors last farm interests there Verns during Plants, Flowers, Seeds. Saturday, the guests of Mr. and hng-me- ri d Card of Thanks d We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our While Hyrum was free from the many friends who so kindly gave flu for one week, it was not alto- their assistance during the illness gether expected that we would be and death of our beloved husband able to remain so. Thin was proven and father; to all who assisted in beyond a doubt when it was learn-th- the burial and offered words of com3 or 4 cases were reported to fort and cosolation, furnished beauthe city health authorities last Mon tiful music and offered floral conday morning. Since then several tributions, and who in any way more cases have been added, until helped to lighten to burden of sorat this writing we now have 7 row we were called upon to pass homes quarantined with about 15 through under such trying circumcases of flu. Most of them seem to stances. We also wish to thank all who , be of a rather mild form, and none so is so liberally of their means donated It serious far. have proven hoped, however, that the disease and assisted us in a financial way, can be held in check and keep from and we hope and pray that the spreading, and not get a hold like Lord will bless all liberally in reMrs. Grace M. Anderson' it has had in some of our neighbor- turn. and Family, Hyrum 2nd Ward. ing towns. v ' oclock p. m., in the 3rd ware meeting house, for the purpose of hearing the Annual Financial Report, the electing of seven directors for a term nr' two years, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. N. J. NIELSEN, Pres. JOHN W. JENSEN, Secy 1 tions when cared for by a CHIROPRACTOR.. He gets them all. Consultation and Spinal Analysis given free at my office. Arthur W. Olsen, D.C. P.S. LEGAL NOTICES. C. CHIR0PRCT0R Adjusting Parlors upstairs in Postoffice Bldg., Hyrum. Office Hours: 4 to 8 p. m. Consult the Cpunty Clerk or the Respective Signers For Further Information. House Calls by Appointment Probate and Guardianship Notices. IN THE DISTRICT COTjivr uiv THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS at . I have cured a number of chronic cases Z of .istomach trouble, "and expect to 'continue to do so. There are no excep- Estate of Joseph B. Brown, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Hyrum Citv in the County of Cache and State of Utah, on or before the 31st day of May ' A. D. 1919 ROBERT BAXTER, Admidistrator. , W. W. MAUGHAN, Attorney for Estate. Date of first publication January 30, 1919. Y Adv. b V mt A t!- rV M ) - 'V- ' - - v , v v. 4 ' r" .. YY .) v : 1 i x t ' T i' .',vvJKv, .&: i . s A J . . artillery (First Utah) placing a gun. On December 1, Utah was short $3,000,000 of her quota of V. S. S. What have you done to see that she squares the Men of (lie 145th i ... H Vv t ;w N - ... count by December 31? , " |