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Show cuuKiK. hykum, UlAn auuin line 59 NORTH Leaden0 TD ropeuMty MAIN STREET, LOGAN Just Received a Shipment of Beautiful Silk Dresses for the 24th and 25th Crepe de Chine! (Flat Crepes -Cantons, Figured Silks Jas. the following ward Property: Bids will be Received by Bp. sen on Beginning iat the Southwest Corner of Lot two 2 Block 19, Plat A Hyrum City Survey; running thence North 179 feet to the right-of-wathenca East 90 feet, thence South 1794' feet, thence West 99 feet to the place of beginning, containing y, 16,155 square Color G. Christen- feet. Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot two 2 Block 19, Plat A Hyrum City Survey; running thence East 20 rods, South 20 feet, West 92 'feet, South 70 feet, West 42 feet, South 464 feet to right-of-wa196 feet, West along right-of-wa- y North 136 feet to beginning,' containing 32,374 which is reserved. square feet, and right-of-way, j For Quick Clearance L SOOTH CACHE COURIER - Friday, July 24, 1925 man work in Entered at the Pogtoifka . . jrrum, Utah a second class mad matter, --nder the Act of March 3 1879 i. Mr. E. J. Wilson Jr., returned home last Saturday, from his sales- A. W&blen, Publisher Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wahlen. and Miss Mae Hansen, of Salt Lake City, spent the last week end here. Mr. and fe Mrs. S. G. Baxter anthe wedding of their son Wallace, to Miss Effie Durney of St. Anthony, July 13th., at Salt Lake Manager nounce local News City. Miss Margaret Green arrived here Mr. and Mrs. Niek Jorgensen and family are vaeationing in Yellow- Wednesday from Santa Barbara, to attend the marriage of her sister stone Park. which occured Thursday, in the Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Liljenquist Logan temple. spent the last week end in Salt Lake Thirty mutual girls of Hyrum City on business. Second ward and their officers, have If you break your harness you engaged Mr. Henry Danielsen to can get the extra parts at the take them to Bear Lake to spend Produce. ad The first description is the plot between An- dersons lumber yard and the Liljenquist Millinery. The second description is the plot lying north of the right-of-wa- y. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids will be received not later than Sept. 1, 1925. Cash must accompany bid to the amount of $1.00. e JOS. B. WHITE, DANFORD M. BICKMORE, Hy-ra- the Twenty-fourth- . JOHN A. ISRAELSEN, Stake Presidency. Mrs. G. A. v Anderson is feeling somewhat better, after her recent serious operation for the removal of her tonsils, at the Dee hospital in Ogden. The Messrs, ' r To Subscribers In looking over our accounts we find there are a number who have and Mesdames J. J. ' Hall and Mall, Roy children, and C. not paid for their subscription for A comple line of Harnesses, HarA. Hall and daughter Mareelle left a year or two. We would very Sunday morning early for a trip to much appreciate a remittance from ness Supplies and Sweat Pads, can Yellowstone Park and Jackson Hole any who are owing us, and will give be purchased at the Hyrum Produce. Advertisement or send you a receipt. We will country, for two weeks duration. Mr. L. M. Edison accompanied by shortly send out statements or eall his on mother Mrs. C. Edison 'and son those who owe us, so personally we may be able to get our books Hal, and Miss Clara Vanquill, spent of the week visiting in straightened up. Kindly take notice the fore-par- t and help us out in this matter as Salt Lake City. we need the money. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Petersen ac- Respectfully, The South Cache Courier. Pantages Vaudeville Bill Capitol Theatre, Logan Wednesday, July 29th CAPTAIN NUNGESSER - y, Most Distinguished French Acs DAN DOWNING & BUDDY HELEN BACH TRIO MARIE WEIDMAN CALM AND DALE REVUE WANDA AND SEALS Six Big Acts. A Splendid Program And Big Feature Picture. Don't Fail to Attend companied by her daughters the Misses Elva and Lila Nielsen, and son Junior, left Tuesday for a tour of Yellowstone Park and the surround county. asffltsn Bring us the news. per cent money to loan on igated farms in Cache Valley. Mrs. H. H. Jensen and two daughRussel S. Hansen, Logan. ters are visiting in Ogden with relrtives. FULLER BRUSH MEN J. F. and F- - E. Clark are in Hyrum with a com: plete line of Brushes of more than 50 varieties at Reduced Prices If you need aa kind of an article in their line, it will pay you to see them- - FOR SALE-- All kinds of irrSee Hous- Rang, ehold goods, incuding Electric FOR SALE Modern home, coops Electric Fan, Refrigerator, complete for 500 chickens. Cheap if taken at beds and bedding. All eheap. Party once. Alfred Fallows, Hyrum. ad 1st leaving town soon. 171 West, The son of a prominent family of North, Logan. Phone 1028. Logan, pleaded guilty Monday night in the Hyrum Justices Court to having intoxicating liquors in his He was fined $100.00, possession. and his brother "earne over and paid it, remarking that the young fellow would have to work it ouc at their place of business- They Are Here! 7 - A FURNITURE SALE Monday July 27, at 3 p. m., a sale starts at the home of Mrs. Maria Anderson, in the 1st ward. Several good bargains ean be had for cash on the following articles, sewing machine, folding bed, schiffioner, wardrobe, stand table, rookiDg chairs, dining and kitchen chairs, glass door and screen cubboards, cook and heating stoves picture frames, and other notions. Any one interested in these articles will do well to call. Mr. E. J. Wilson Sr. in charge. ad FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful In the treatment oi Catarrh. It consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves, and the actinternal Medicine, a Tonic, which through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus reducing the inflammation. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE as Blood Purifier gives wonderful result AH druggists. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. are being quickly sold to manufacterers , and capitalists. a If you have an Invention, model or sketches for search ana sJort tto&tents and trade-mar- sent to any address. D. SWIFT & CO- - 7th & E. Sts., Washington, Established In 1880. D. U |