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Show NOTICE On Saturday, tno nth day of May 1912, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. nt the front door of tho County court house lu Logan City, Cacno County, Utah, Cache County will sell nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cush tho following described real estate, towlt; Beginning at tho Southeast corner of Lot two (2), block twelve (12) plat "E" Logan City Survey, and running thence North 18 rods; thence West 7.5 rods; thence South 18 rods; thence then-ce East 7.5 rods to tho placo of beginning. be-ginning. By order ot the Board of County Commissioners. Witness my hand and official sol, this 11th day ot April, A. D. 1912. It. W. JAMES, (Seal) County Clerk. Date of first publication April uia 1912. mil CURED OF SOLITAIRE PLAY How One Wife Put Stop to Hr Hut-band' Hut-band' Preoccupation With the Game. "My husband used to be a solitaire fiend," said a woman the other day. "Ho used to como home nights and play several games while I was preparing pre-paring dinner. After eating and he would hurry that he would rush to his card tablo and play until late at night. It this had happened only once a week It would havo been different und I would not have said a word about It. As It was. bo would day ov ery night we were not going out together. to-gether. "I like card playing, but when it comes to making the gamo ot solitaire an occupation, I draw tho lino. "I worried and fretted about the proposition as I thought It was doing my husband harm, as well as keeping him from being sociable, until I thought I would have gray hair. I remonstrated, re-monstrated, argued, fought and shed tears, but all to no avail. Finally I bit upon a scheme. "As Nwas an unusually poor card player my husband bad criticized me several times for my Ignorance, good humoredly, of course, and I decided to learn to play solitaire also. I bought a pack of playing cards and ono evening even-ing at dinner I told tbo solltare fiend that I wanted him to teach mo the gamo. Ho was delighted to think I at last bad come to his sldo and ho said he would Instruct mo that very night "Accordingly, after wo had tidied up the dining room bo helped mo that tlmo we started In on tbe single banded game. My husband sweated and almost swore at times and he called me a 'bonohcad' and sovoral other names that mean tho same thing. Finally ho gavo It up In disgust dis-gust and be has not played cards luce." .wvvwvv f Let's go to I Maxim's J .r.TrT-.-.,m-- ttt r j. j Where fun and frolic i Beams." ; Business Men's Lunch 5 j U to 2 UOc. ; Table D'Hote Diiiner t 5 to 8:30 $1.00 i 5 Uuder Keuyon Hotel Salt Lake City E. L. Wile, Manager ' Most disfiguring skin eruptions, ticfula, pimples, rashes ,eU, aro duo It Impuro blood. BurdocK Bbod Bit-l-.-ro is a cleansing blood loa'.i!. Makes yjit cteor-eyed, cloar-bralund, clear-skinned. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Logan, Utah, May 7, 1912. Anderson, Mr. Charles F. Frary, Mr. W. E. Hoggnn, Mr. R. W. Rogers, Mr. LowIb H . JOSEPH ODELL, P. M. m Subscribe for the Logan Republican. m Stops earache In two minutes; tootb. echo or pnln of burn or scnld In five minutes; hoarseness, ono hour; mus-tle.icho, mus-tle.icho, two hours; sore throat, 12 hours Dr. Thomas Eclectrlo Oil, won-nrch won-nrch over pnln. 1 DIRECTORY 1 1 TO THE FARMERS 1 Bring your HIDES, FURS I and BEESWAX to the re- liable firm, THE LOGAN I HIDE AND JUNK CO., of Logan Utah, where yQU get the Highest Price. Wo pay 6tf cent per pound for old 3 rubbers. cents per pound for old metal. H 50 cents per 100 pounds for cut I iron. H Don't forget the place? I 146 South Main, Logan, I Utah. Tel. 62. Don't give I away to Peddlers. B I Save You Money BY Making Your Furniture New Upholilerlng and General Repairing I Couches In Imitation Leather $5.00 I Bed Springs Restreched 75,, f ?odJS$l Ml"" RemadeSS. 5o ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY B J. F. Schirmeister I Shop 34 S. Main . ' Phone 393 b I Tremont Hotel 1 SO Bant Center, Lodan, ut, I Mrs, H. Steadman, Prop, I Refurnished and Renovated I Throughout H RATBSt I $l.SO to $2.00 Per Day I Rooms 50c. to 75c. I Special Rates to Stuilcnts I Free Suit Coupon. No 1 Name . I To Be Given Away I The best suit made to wear, sure H given away free by Scheby, the tailor 4G West First North. I .... YOUNQ MEN GO WEST .... I get your suit mado to measure and H save from $3.00 to $5.00 on all suits mado after latest style. You have I tried the Ilest, now Try the Best. -r Ladles and Gcntlemens' tailors. Also '' do cleaning, pressing, altering ind repairing. Good work or no pay always, with each 50c worth of work will bo entitled to a chance on the best suit mado after latest style. Uring this coupon and get your nutu ber. Keep It until July 15, they will bo drawn out by disinterested party. Tho lucky person will bo given the best Indies' or gent's suit. Suits sponged pressed 50c I'anta pressed 20c James G. Walters Attorney-At-Law Union Block, 75 North Main SI, J. C. Mathews Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger at I. WORK GUaRHSTEED ReIdence 45 East Fourth North. Tsl. 501X. John Thomas MERCHANT TAILOR Special Rates For Student All Work Guaranteed FirstGlas Cleaning And Repaint:;; a Specialty asBBBsiHaBflsiiiiiiiHisaiHiHSiiaaaaaiaBBa De-Bouzeh Huntz I (Bompany I a TWWWKWWW fi Dtalfincrs, Engravcra, M Electrotypera. Salt Lake Uity 1 CHICHESTER'S PILLS W.TT-v .'I HIS IIIAIIO.MI IIIIAMI.- A Hi ATtftVS III AkrPl'"llfo'AV SJ '.)( VKJU ' I'l-rliM-lrr'a llaiiii.(7lraS) fr'ili"3i'Ci I'lIU In llr.l n.l JuM nitulllAV v Vjn lei, lulol will, Illuo UlUun. V w &V4J ToUo ii, uihrr. Iliir i'jrourMT, IR I nt Dninhl. Aibrntt IU.'in:it.TEITH M I i- ijf DIAMOND I1UA.NK 1'ILUt. M r SOLO BY DRl GQ!:T5 CVERVWHERF 1 |