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Show Charles Durham, Llvlugton, III. has succeeded In finding a positive euro for bed wetting. "My little boy wet tho bed every night clear thro' on tho floor. I tried soveral kinds of kidney mcdlclno nnd I was In the drug store looking for something different dif-ferent to help him when I heard of l-'oloy Kidney Pills After he had taken them two days wo could seo a change and when he had taken two thirds of a bottle he was cured. That Is about s!z weeks ago and he has not wet in bod since" Coop Drug Co. f tJt'M'-u ?,. -vara- -J THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is Its fatal tendency to pnoumonla To euro vour la grlppo tako Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound It. 13 Fisher, Washington, Kas , Bays: "I was troubled with a sovero attack of la grlppo that threatened pnoumonla A frloud advised Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound and I got relief after talcing tho first fow doses. I took three bottles and my la grlppo was cured." Got tho genuine, in tho yel low package. Coop Drug Co o Special Rates To Provo via Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale from Ncphl, Salt Lake nnd ltermcdlate points, Jan. 29th, 31st, Feb. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, all other oth-er points Jan. 28th, 31st and Feb. 1st, leturn Tob. 4th. Conventions. State Horticultural, Dairyman's Utah Dry Farmers and Manufactures. Manufactur-es. Convention and Industrial Exhibition Week. ' febl Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy, drive one wild Donn's Ointment brings quick rcllet nnd lasting cures. Fifty cents nt an drug store. lo Applications for Grazing Permits. NOTICE Is hereby given that all applications for permits to grazo cattle, cat-tle, horses and sheep within the CACHU NATIONAL FOREST during the soason of 1912, must bo filed In my office al Logan, Utah, on or before be-fore February 24, 1912. Full Information Informa-tion In regard to tho grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to uso In making applications will bo furnished fur-nished upon request. CLINTON G. SMITH, Supervisor. o For Sale! For Sale!! Halnbow Trout Fry. Prices and delivery de-livery guaranteed. Write G. W. Johnson, John-son, Murray, Utah, o EXCURSIONS TO PROVO. " - Jan. 28 ,31 and Feb. 1. Via O. S. L. for State Horticultural Convention, State Dairymen's Convention Con-vention and State Dry Farmer's Convention. Con-vention. Limit, February 4th. See agents for rates and further particulars, particu-lars, ft. U NOTICE. In the District Court of the First Judicial Ju-dicial District of the State of Utah. In and for Cache County. In the matter of the Restriction of the Corporate Limits of the Town of Lew 1st on. Notice Is hereby given that on the 25th day of January, 1912, the petition peti-tion of Wlllard Hendricks, J. C. Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Jr., Christine Hendricks, Herbert Her-bert I. Barker, Marian A. Lewlu, Hansen Live Stock and Feeding Company, Com-pany, a corporation, and Lewlston Sugar company, a corporation, praying pray-ing tor nn order of said court dis connecting from tho corporate limits of the town of Lewlston In the County Coun-ty of Cache .State of Utah, the ten!-tory ten!-tory bounded and described as fol- uo. ,v6,Miiliib u .tic uuuu nvai. corner of section ten In township fourteen, north ot range one 'East of the Salt Lake Meridian, United State Survey, and running thence South along the section lines to tho Intersection of tho West lino of section sec-tion fifteen In said township and range with tho West Bank of Cub River, thence up and along said bank of said river following tho mo-anderlngs mo-anderlngs thereof to its Intersection with the North Line of Section ten In said, Township and Range, thence West about 43.75 chains along said North lino af said Section 10 In said Township and Range to tho placo of beginning; nnd designating and empowering em-powering Joseph Qulnnoy, Jr., J. C Lnisen, Jr, and Lars Hansen to act as agents for such petitioners In theso proceedings ,was filed In the office of the clerk of said court, and thnt thereafter tho above named court ordered and dliected such clerk, under un-der tho seal of said court, to give to tho said town of Lowlston, written notico of the filing of said petition and of said order, nnd that such notice, no-tice, together with a copy of said petition, pe-tition, bo served upon such town by tho Sheriff of said Cache county, in tho manner provided by law for tho service of summons In civil actions; and that said Town shall havo twon- pPLrenYDl PtmcT DswFEcron Prcvcnta Disease -Destroys Vermin HEALTH BOARDS ADVISE ITS USE v i , J Disinfect Your Homes. Both before and iftor lufcctlous dis eases We havo disinfectants of ail kinds put up In handy packages at small cost, which will onablo you to dlslnfoct without danger or Inconvenience. Inconveni-ence. Our salesmen will tako pleasure pleas-ure in advising you how to use them RITER DR08. DRUG CO. ty days from and after such servlco upon it within which to plead to said petition, as provided by law That by such order tho clerk of the said court was also directed to give notice no-tice of the filing of such petition, and briefly stating therein the contents con-tents thereof by publication in tho Logan Republican, a newspaper published pub-lished a Logan In said Ca'che County, Coun-ty, and havo a general circulation In said Town of Lowlston, for a period of ten days. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, at Logan, Utah, this 25th day of January, A. D, 1912. R. W .JAMES, (Seal.) clerk. By C. W. Dunn, Deputy Clerk. Richards & Boyd, attorneys for petitioner, pe-titioner, P. O. Address, Box, 682, Og-den, Og-den, Utah. Fob. C. 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