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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH 0) 0) " We have on reserve thousands of dollars worth of choice stock which we are putting on sale. B Thousands of People went away satisfied from our last sale. We have proven to your entire satisfaction that we sold goods at less than 30 to 40 per cent, on the dollar. The stock we have on reserve consists of Woolen Dress Goods, Serges from 50c to $6 a yard. Wash Goods Dept. Towels and Table Cloth Without a doubt Quayles store carried the best in town. It consists of Imported Organdies Dotted Swiss, Tissue Gingham, Dotted Voiles. Silk Gingham, Printed Voiles, Figured Organdie Lace Cloth, Satine, Wash Crepe, Colored Linens which you will be able to buy cheap. Silk Department have over 200 doz. Towels that will open your eyes. How cheap you will be able to replenish your linens. We In Silks we kept in reserve the most choice lot, consisting of Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satins, Russenar Crepe, Crepe Taffeta, Taffeta, Messalene, Satins, Georgette Crepe, Silk Poplin, etc. The above assortment ought to satisfy the most skeptical buyer. De-chin- CORSETS - The Warner Corsets served you well why not NOW. We have a lot of up to date Cor- HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Well offer a good Silk Hose from 50c a pair Wellgive liberal disconntson Ladies Suits, sets from the Quayle stock Americhan Lady make. These will go for a very small price. and up. e, Dresses'and Coats, Bloomers and Millinery. A have a bargain counter consisting of all kinds of Notions We will offer at 9 to 10 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. one Lot of L. D. S. Garments worth and one of Remnants. That display of prices ought to bring . you for thi sale. $1.25 at 50 cents. Two Garments to one tomer only. y lT-iMt NO SET LEN3TH J n I I FOR FAST For Centuries Observance of Lent Was Largely a Matter for Individuals to Decide. . The obscure history of the Lenten fast seems to suggest that it was an y evolution of what has been a brief or fast preceding every Sunday, into the 10 days fast preparatory to Easter, the central feast, of the year. However, a fast preparatory to Easter dates back almost into Apostolic times. In the closing years of the Second century St. Irenaeus noted great variations in the length ot the fast, some persons giving it one day, others 40 hours, others several days. The fast was that of Good fast was in memFriday. The ory of the 40 hours during which our Savior lay in the tomb. There were ajso great variations in the quality of the foods used in Lent. One learns from the historian Socrates (Fifth century) that in his day Some abstain from every sort of creature that has life, while others, of all the living creatures, eat fish only. Others eat birds as well as fish, because, according to the Mosaic account of creation, they, too, sprang from the water ; others abstain from fruit covered with a hard shell and from eggs. Some eat dry bread only, others not even that; others again when they have fasted to the ninth hour partake of various kinds of food. one-da- 40-ho- -- one-da- y 40-ho- Straw Hat ti. lime Latest Styles $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 Thatcher Clothing -- ii lb itfrifll i Ti ft df Ml if ii KNOW BEES HAVE 2 i i- f. 3 ufaill LANGUAGE Possible to Distinguish Gamut of Sounds, but That Is the Limit of All Certainty. Certain as it may seem that the bees communicate with each other, we know not whether ,this be done in human fashion. It is possible even that their own refrain may be inaudiLle to them ; the murmur that comes to us heavily laden with perfume of honey, the ecstatic whisper of fairest summer days that the beekeeper loves so well, the festival song of labor. that rises and falls around the hive in the festival of the hour, and might almost be the chant of the eager flowers, hymn of their gladness and echo of their soft fragrance, the voice of the white carnations, the marjoram, and the thyme. They have, however, a whole gamut of sounds that we can distinguish, ranging from profound delight to menace, distress and anger; they have the ode of the queen, the song of abundance, the psalm of grief, and the long and In any mysterious event they seem not the least disturbed at the noises we make near the hive; but they regard these perhaps as not of their world, and possessed of no interest to them. It is possible that w.e on our side hear only a fractional part of the sounds the bees produce, and they have many harmonies to which our ears are not attuned. Maeterlinck, in The Swarm. war-crie- s. We Want The i want the accounts of housewives women who are earnestly trying- 'to help their husbands in the struggle for financial independence. We want to help them save more and yet live well and to enjoy the protection of this strong established bank. Dont hesitate to consult us any time we can be of service. Our adviee and assistance is always at your disposal. We - ... $1.00 Opens a Savings Account and Obtains a Liberty Bell Bank The jtr.'son who has no will of his Hyrum State Bank HYRUM, Company LONESOME? A ccoun ts of Housewives k TEBBS 'V s it iiT .nsuiated Shovel. are at work on an laborers Where own has an incurable malady. electric railway of the third-tracThe outcome of a new business en- class there is always danger if ordinary tools are employed, for the terprise depends on the income. touching of the third rail with a pick, lOGAN, . . UTAH shovel or crowbar may lead to fatal There was patented some results.: time ago a tool which is insulated 4 for the purpose of protecting the work In the case men on electric railways. of the usual shovel there Is placed an Men, Women, Girls, Insulating sleeve over' the metallic no is there so that handle possibility Widows, Etc. of Dr- grounding the current through the workman should the tool come into acJoin our Correspondence Club cidental contact with the live rail. and make interesting friends. 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