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Show fl- Dyspepsia Is America's curse, llur- fl dock Blood Bitters conuers dyspepsia fl every time. It drives out Impurities fl tones the stomach, restores perfect B digestion, normal weight and good B health. r o H : 'Lets go to Maxim's I K Where fun and frolic ; P' j Beams.'' IB Business Men's Lunch B I II to 2 UOc. H Table D'Hotc Dinner j! H I 5 to 8:30 $1.00 H i Under Kenyon Hotel J Salt Lake City M E. L, Wile, Manager 1 1 DIRECTORY I TO THE FARMERS B I Bring your HIDES, FURS and BEESWAX to the re- liable firm, THE LOGAN HIDE AND JUNK CO., of Logan Utah, where you I get the Highest Price, fl We pay 5A cents per pound for old B rubbers. B cents per pound (or old metals. fl CO cents per 100 podnds tor cast B lron' B Don't forget the place, B 146 South Alain, Logan, fl Utah. Tel. 62. Don't give away to Peddlers. I J. F. Schirmeister B Painting and HI Paper-hanging- S Upholstering Furniture Wgf' and Buggies atsame place. Kjf w Wallpaper for sale M FRED W. CROCKETT H Attorney and Counselor H Suits 3 and 4 Cardon Jewelry B Building, 41 North Main St. B Loan, Utah m Tremont Hotel B 50 East Center, Log-in, lit. m Mrs, H. Steadman. Prop. K Refurnished and Re'iovated H Throughcu't B Rari2$: B $1.50 to $2.00 Per Day B Rooms 50c. to 75c. B Special Rates to Students B Select Samples For Spring B Are on Display B Ladles and gentlemen huo R ypur suits niado to measure. Cull and B Re0 tno lntcst stylo. It you ever had a B perfect fit, Scheedy the tailor "fits K tho hard to fit." B ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS B $20-00 to $30.00 suits and overcoats B sell from $15.00 to $18.00. Suits Hc spongo pressed for COc. B ladies' airl Gentlemen's up-to-date H tailoring at B 46 West F,rst North, Logan, Utah. B John Thomas B MERCHANT TAILOR BF Special Rates For Student tffj All Work Guaranteed First Clas LjBF Cleaning And Repairing a Specialty BjS James Q. Walters II Attorney -At-La w Union Block, 75 NorthMainSt. B J. C. Mathews B Painter, Decorator and B Paperhanger B ALL WORK GUaita.XTEED BB Residence 45 East Fourth North. BL w. Tel- Boix- When Her Back Aches A Woman FlndG All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away l.ognn women know how the aches and pnlns that come when the kidneys fall make life a burden. Hncknchc, hip pains, headaches, dlrzy Bpclls, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of tho stealthy approach of dropsy or Blights disease. Doan'a Kidney Fills are for tho kidneys only. Thoy attack at-tack kidney diseases by i Hiking at tho cause. Here's tho lxroof of It in a Logan woman's- words: Mrs. Albeit Neilson, Itlver Heights, Logan, Utah, says: "About a year ago I was taken with n severe attack at-tack of kidney complaint and gradually gradu-ally grew worso until I was hardly able to moo. The pnlns In my bnck and sides wero almost unbearable nnd tho remedies I took brought no relief. Flnnlly I began talcing Doan's Kidney Kid-ney Fills and tho contents of one box made mo feel like a different person. My pains and aches dlsnppenrcd and the uso of two or throa boxes of Doan's Kidney Fills cured mo. I fin not speak too highly of this remedy nnd I trust that my experience will lead other kldniy sufferers to try it." For salo by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United Unit-ed States. Hemember the name Doan's nnd tako no other. u NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Stnto Engineers Office, Salt I.nko City, .Utah, December 10, 19J1. Notlco Is hereby given that Joseph Scowcroft, whoso post office address Is Ogden, Utnh, has made application In accordance with tho rouiromentB of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1007, as amondod by tho Sossion Laws of Utah, 1900 and 1011, to appropriate one hundred twenty-five (125) cubic-feet cubic-feet of water per second from Black-' smith Fork, Cache county, Utnh. Said water will bo diverted nt a point which beats south SI degtces 15 minutes min-utes enst 13,332 feet distant from tho south quntter coiner of section 2, township 10 not th, rang 1 enst, Salt Lake base nnd meridian, from where it will bo conveyed by means of n plpo lino for a distance of 13,420 feet and there used during the period fiont January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each enr, to develop power fot the purpose of olecttlc lighting nnd propelling machinery In Weber nnd Cache counties, Utah. After having been so diverted nnd used, the water vlll be returned to tho natural channel chan-nel of tho fctreani, at n point which bears south 77 degtecs 2fi minutes cast 1,2CC fee' from the south quarter quar-ter corner of section 2, township 10 north, range 1 caBt, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated des-ignated In the state engineer's office as No. 411G. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must bo mnde by nffldnvlt in duplicate nnd filed in this offce within thirty (30) dnys after tho com-pleton com-pleton of tho publication of this notice. no-tice. CALKU TANNCIt, Stato Engineer. Date of first publication December 23, 1911, Date of completion of publication, publica-tion, January 22, 1912. LEGALN0TICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult Couuty Clerk or the Respec live Signers for furtr.cr information In the District Court, Probate Division in ami for Cache County, State of Utah i In therDlstrlct Court of the First Ju dlclnt District of tho State or Utnh In and for the County of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estntc of Samuel Matkln, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undorsigncd at his residence In Hyde Park in tho coun-, coun-, ty of Cache and State of Utah, on ot , before tho lflth dny of May, A. 1)., ! 1912. , Date of first publication January 18th. A. 1).. 1912. THOMAS MATKIN, i Administrator. i- Nebeker, Thatcher and Howcn, nt-i nt-i torneys for administrator. J20. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Khtnte ot Charles N. Pntill, deceased. de-ceased. t'icditors will piesent claims with voiu-hers to the undersigned nt her residence in Lognn In" the County of Cnclin nnd Stnto ot Utnh, on or before be-fore the Cth day of Mny, A. D 1912. Dnte of first publication, January Ith A. D., 1912. CHAULOTTE K. THAIN, Administratrix. Nebeker, Thatcher & Bowen, Attoi tie) t iff r n In the'Matter of the Estate and Guar-dianchlp Guar-dianchlp of Beatrice Gunnerson, a Minor. r The, petition of Ida W. (iunnerson, guntdlnn or the cstato ot Beatrice (iiinticrsou, a minor, praying for an ordet of court to mortgage the undivided undiv-ided ono halt Interest ot said minor for 1150.00 in the BOtith half of lot 8, block 5, pint "15" Logan City Survey, has been sot for hearing In tho above couit at 10 a. m. on tho 2nd day or February, 1912. IDA W. OUNNERSON, Guardian Fred W. Crockett, Attorney yx, 1 - o SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial Ju-dicial District, of the State of Utah In and for the County of Cache. lu.i Penrl Hanson, plaintiff vs Jo j !h HatiBon, defendant. 'ine Stnto of Utah to tho sa.d do fiujdant: You are hereby summoned to appear within t'venty dnys nfter the service of this summons upon you, If served within tho county In which this notion Is brought, otherwise with In thirty days after service, and defend de-fend the ubovo entitled action; and In caso of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered ngalnst you according to the demand of tho complaint which has been filed with tho clerk of said court. This action Is brought to dissolve tho bonds ot matrimony heretofore existing bo-tween bo-tween tho plaintiff and tho defendant, defend-ant, nnd to havo awarded to plain-tiff plain-tiff tho minor children, issue ot tho marrlago. J. Z. STEWART, JR. 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