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Show BIDS WANTED H Scaled bids will bo received at tho H ofllco of tho City Recorder of Logan B until flvo o'clock p. m. Friday, Sep- H tcmbcr 20, 1912, for tho purch.no of H tho following described land: H That parcel of land abutting upon H the west side of First Hast Btrect be- H ween First and Second South streets H of Logan City, Utah described as fob H Dcglnning nt a point whero tho H west lino of First East street inter- H sects tho south boundary lino of tho Hj right of way of tho Thatcher Milling H and Elovator Company's cnnal nnd H running thenco south along tho west H lino of said street 65 feet moro or H ' less to tho north bank of the north H branch of Logan river, thenco in a H westerly direction along tho north H' bank of said north branch of Logan H river to a point 297 feet west of tho H west lino of said First East street; H thenco north along n lino parallel to B tho west lino of said street to tho B south boundary lino of tho right of H way or tho Thatcher Milling and El- H evator Company's canal; thenco in H an easterly direction along tho south H line of said right of way to tho point H of beginning nnd being moro fully H described as sltuato In tho southeast H quarter of section 33, township 12 H north, rango 1 cast of tho Salt Lako H baso and meridian. H Tho Board of Commissioners of H Logan City reserves tho right to re- H Ject any nnd all bids. H Dated nf Logan, Utah, August 30, B sl9 B O. V. LINOQUIST B Supt. of 'ubllc Property, Logan City. H We Sell The Earth bH oan Mnf v on B Frm and City Property, th H choicest for tale and exchange. H - Commercial Stocke bought and B "old. Plenty ot money to loan V on city and farm property, H safett place on earth for real H estate and commercial Inveit- H. A. PEDERSEN !And Company Over 1st National Bank CONSTRUCTING 6x8 FOOT CONCRETE CULVERT Notlco la hereby glvon that sealed proposals will bo recolved by tho Stato Road Commission, 321 Felt building, Salt Lako City, Utah, up to 11 o'clock a. m. Septembor 13, for tho furnishing of all lnbor, tools, material, ma-terial, etc. necessary for tho comploto construction of n rolnforced concrete, box typo, culvert ns per plan G-1G-14! Said culvort to bo constructed ovor Hyrum Slough on Stato Road botween Logan nnd Wollsvllle. Cacho county. Utah. All proposals must bo submitted on tho blank form furnished by tho state Itoad Commission, nnd when submit-ted. submit-ted. must bo enclosed In n scnlod envelope en-velope marked "Proposal for Con-structlng Con-structlng Concrete Culvert," This on-volopo on-volopo shall then bo enclosed In an-other an-other onvolopo nnd nddressed to tho Secretary of tho Stato Road Com-mission Com-mission at Salt Lake City, Utah. All Proposals submitted on other forms will not bo considered. nal, V P8al mU8t b0 panled by a cashier's check for nvo Per cent of tho amount of tho bid Payable to Caleb Tanner, secretary ; tho stato road commlslon, as a guar. nntee that tho b.dder will onteMnto a contract for the work, should it bo torreS t0 " Wh,ch w forfeted ns liquidated damages Bhould tho bidder default o.I'IVh1'110 rnd comm""n will ro-q ro-q ro tho successful bidder to exe. I Plans nnd specifications way be seen nt tho office of tho Btate rood commission- and at tho ofllco of tho county surveyor of Cncho county, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah. Tho stnto road commission reserves tho right to reject any nnd nil pro-1 pro-1 osnlB received, or accept any proposal propos-al thnt nppcars advantageous to them. Theso Instructions aro to bo construed con-strued with and made part of tho contract. con-tract. By order of the stato road commts-blon. commts-blon. CALEB TANNER, Secretary of State Road Commlss'cn W. D. BEERS, State Road Engineer. Sickly children need White's Cream Vermifuge. It not only destroys worms, If thero bo any, but It acts as a strengthening tonic In the stomach stom-ach and bowels. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by Rlter Bros. Drug Co. 1 m Hives, eczema, Itch or salt rheum cts you crazy. Can't bear tho touch f your clothes. Doan's Ointment cures tho most obstlnnto cjihcs. Why suffer. suff-er. All c'rugglBtg sell It. WHAT TO DO FOR UMTS Tho following la taken from tho cur rent Issuo of Fnrm and FIrest3e: "An Iown reader Is puzzled how to keep ants from his panslcs. I enn-not enn-not Imaglno what tho antB want from panslcs or other healthy plants. They do not feed on sound plant tissue. But when plants aro Infested with aphis (plant lice), nnts aro sure to como and feast on tho nectar secreted secre-ted by theso lice. The remedy, of course, 1b to get rid ot tho plantllco; then you will usually get rid ot the ants. Spray llco Infested plants with strong tobacco water, or some other tobacco preparation, especially from tho underside; or with keroseno emulsion, emul-sion, or whnlo oil soap emulsion. Sometimes n'nts become troublesome by building their great nests In cultivated cul-tivated ground, or In sod, or ne'ar trees or Bhrubs. In that case, procure pro-cure a quantity of blsulphid of carbon punch a holo Into tho ant hill, and pour n tablcspoonful or two Into It, then quickly cover tho hole with earth so that tho fumes of tho drug havo to pervade all through tho ant nest. That will quickly put a stop to tho nuisance." When tho bowels feel uncomfort-ablo uncomfort-ablo and you miss tho exhlyaratlng fco'lng that always followB a copious morning operation, a dose ot Herblnc will set you right in a couple of hours. If taken at bed time you get Its beneficial bene-ficial effect after breakfast next day. Price 50c. Sold by Rlter Bros. Drug Co. PEPSIN DOES NOT CURE INDL GESTION. Kldnoy diseases Increaso 167 per cent In the City of Chicago In one generation. One of the most appalling facts brought to light by tho statistics of the United States Census bureau, Is the Increase of kidney and bladder diseases. In less man one generation those dreadful allmonts have Increased In-creased 167 per cent In tho City of Chicago and In much the same ratio In othor parts ot tho United States. Theso diseases arise almost wholly from tho process ot straining tne human machine. They may be duo to over feeding or under feeding, to over ov-er work or under work, in fact to any ot thoso Irregularities In living which the average man or woman subjects the body to. Every thrco minutes tho entlro blood supply passes through the kidneys kid-neys which act as very fine filters separating the waste from the pure bl"od and eliminating It through the bladdor. During tho years of hard work the kidneys break down causing bladder troubles, Brlght's diseases, backache and a dozon othor ailments which almost al-most every ono knows only too well Tho weakness will first bo noticed by pains In the back, scanty or too fre quent urinating, aching limbs, Irrlt ability, continuous thirst, Irritation of the bladdor, sleeplessness and symptoms of allied nature; the latter, lat-ter, as Brlght's dlseaso, by Intense paleness and wasting away ot the tissues. Aftor years ot careful study and lnbratory work, tho Chambers Medl cine company has perfected a !cld noy and blndder pill, ot greatest curative cur-ative properties, relieving almost at once and restoring the organs to their normal condition. Chambers' Kidney ana Bladder pills may bo obtained at any r 'Iabl store and nro always guaranteed o cure or monoy refundod. "Chambers' Is tho kind you want Sold locally by A. 8, Home, Drug Kst. Logan, Utah. Price EOc. A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, strongest, cheapest llnl rnent ever devised A household remedy rem-edy In America for 25 years. GALL FOR JUDICIAL JUDI-CIAL CONVENTION The Republican Jud'dn, District convention for the First Judicial Plstrlct of the Stato of Utah Is hero-by hero-by called to meet In Brlgham City, Box Elder County, Stato of Utah, the 12th day of September, 1912 at 10 o'clock, A. M., for tho purpose of nominating a District Judge and a District Attorney. Tho apportionment apportion-ment of delegates for each ot the three counties constituting said District Dis-trict Is as follows: Cache County 62 delegates; Box Eldor County 28 delegates; dele-gates; Rich County flvo lolegates, by Ing ono delegate to every seventy votes cast for the Hon. Joseph Howell How-ell at tho general election of 1910. H. A. PEDERSON, Chairman. Cacho County Republican Central Committee. DENMARK JENSEN, Chairman. Box Eldor County Republican Central Cent-ral Committee H. J. NORRIS, Chairman. Rich County Republican Central Committee. ' I LEGALN0TICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN8HIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or the Ro spec-tive spec-tive Signers for further information. In the District Court Probate Division, Divi-sion, in and for Cacho County, State ot Utah. In tho District Court ot the First Judicial Ju-dicial District of the State of Utah, in and for tho County of Cache. IN THE DI8TRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE" OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato of Bcrdincs Larson, Deceased. i Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at hor resldenco at Logan City, Cacho county, coun-ty, Utah, on or betoro the 31st day ot December, 1912. Dato of first publication, August 27, 1912. FRED W. CROCKETT, Attorney JENSINE LARSEN, Administratrix. 8UMMON3. In tho District Court of tho First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for tho County oi Cacho, Robert McFarland, Plaintiff, va Ella W. McFarland, Defendant, Summons Sum-mons Tho stato of Utah to tho Bald Defendant: You aro hereby summoned summon-ed to appear within twenty days after af-ter tho servlco of this summons upon you, it served within tho county In which this action is brought, otherwise other-wise within thirty days after service and defend tho nbovo entitled action; anil In caso of your falluro so to do, Judgment will bo rendered against .you according to the demand of tho complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the clerk In tho abovo entitled court. This action Is brought to recover a Judgment Judg-ment dissolving tho bonds of matrimony matri-mony hcretoforo existing between you and tbo plaintiff. LAW & HARRIS, Attornoys for Plaintiff. Fostofllco address, 137 North Main, Lognn, Utah. b24 i SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Tho First Judicial District, of tho Stato of Utah, In and for tho County of Cacho, F. K. Dine, Plaintiff, vorsus Minerva R. DIno, Dofondnnt, sum-mons. sum-mons. Tho Stato of Utah to tho said Defendant: You aro hereby summoned sum-moned to appear within twenty days after tho servlco of this summons upon up-on you, It Borved within tho county In which this action Is brought, otherwise oth-erwise within thirty days nfter service, ser-vice, and defend tho abovo entitled action; and In caso of your failure so to do, Judgment will bo rendorod ngalnst you according to tho demand of tho complaint, which has been filed with tho clork of said court. This action ac-tion Is brought to rocovor a Judgmont dissolving tho bonds of mntrimony heretoforo existing botweon you and tbo defendant. LAW & HARRIS, Attornoy For Palntlff. Postofllco Address, 137 North Main street, Logan, Utah. 819 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE VOL- untary Dissolution of Cacho Valley Condensed Milk Company, a Corporation. Corpora-tion. Notlco Is hereby given that tho Cacho Valloy Condensed Milk company, com-pany, n cerporaloh, has filed In tho District Court of tho First Judicial D.strlct of tho Stato of Utah, in nnd or tho County of Cache, its nppllca-lon nppllca-lon for tho voluntary dissolution of n'd ccitx.inUon, and that any person nvlng objection thereto shall fllo aid objection within thirty (30) days mm tho date ot tho first publication of this r.otlre, and If 1,0 object Ion is fllo within said time tho court will car and detcrmlno the matters alleged al-leged In said petition and declare the corporation dissolved. Date ot first publication August 15, 1912. R. W. JAMES, Clerk, By M. D. BEACH, Deputy Clerk. 817 P0$ITIVEPROOF Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic Skep-tic In Logan. Because It's tho ovldcnco of n Logan Lo-gan citizen. Testimony easily Investigated. The strongest endorsement of merit, mer-it, nnd tho best proof, road It: William C. Curroll, 891 North Sixth East street, Logan, Utah, says: you may continue to publish my Cn-dorscment Cn-dorscment of Doan'B Kldnoy Puis given In Soptomber 1907. In tho spring of that year I wns nttacked by sharp pains across tho small of my back and through my kidneys, caused by a strain:. Tho kidney secretions becamo too frequent la passago and filled with sediment and I "thus knew thnt my kidneys required attention. When living in England, I knew of a number ot similar cases that had been cured by Doan's Kidney pm8 end deciding td try this remody my. self, I got a supply at tho Rlter Bros. Drug Co. It acted as represented and 1 before I had finished tho contents of ono box, my backache had disappeared disappear-ed and my kidneys no, longer troubled trou-bled me. I havo slnco dono a great deal ot heavy work, but I have not had tho leaBt recurrence ot kldnoy complaint." For salo by all dealers. Prlco 60 cents, FoBtor-Mllburn Co. 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