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Show ttttH' m BjmBBJ 1 iBBBk. Itead tllb Ilei,uljllcan for llve Dew IBihB 'BBaBH BjVJ&BBBBBB NOTICE. Notice Is Hereby dlven, that a Special Election will bo hold In Cache County on tho 25th day of June, i!ll In each election District hereinafter mentioned, between the hours of i o clock A. M. nnd 7 o'clock 1. M. oi said day for the purpose of Bubii'lt t'ng to tho qualified voters and tax i.aycrs thereof tho question of Issuing end selling J150.000.00 of bonds, foi the purpose of raising money to J iray tho expenses of repairing nnJ Improving County roads within tui said Cache County de3ct'.bed as lol lows, to-wlt: Tho County road ruunlng North from the Northern corporate limits of Wellsvllle City to i'io Southern corporate limits of Mendon City; the County road running south from the Koutbern corporate Urauu of Wells illc City through Mt Stjrlln;; Precinct Pre-cinct and Wellsvllle Canyon to the Dox Elder County 'Ir.o; County road running east from State road, east ol Wellsvllle corpciate limits, to the Western corporate limits of Hynun f'ity; CCLiity rcud running west from tho ViCMern corporate limits of the Town of Paradise to the Box Elder Count" Hue; County road running .a i fiom the Southeast part of Hy-i, Hy-i, 'ii Precinct to tho Northern corpor ate limits of the Town of Paradise County toad tunning south from the Southern corporato llniltc of tho Town of Paradise through Avon lire olnct to Weber County line; Count road ruunlng west from the westera corporato limits of Hyruui City to Mt. Sterling Precinct; County road running south from Mt. Sterllug pre clnct to the Paradtso-Brlgbaiu City County road; County road running cast from the eastern corporate limits of Hyrum City through Blacksmtl Canyon to the Rich county line County road running North from the Northeast corporate limits to Hynun City, through Millvlllo and Provl denco precincts to the State road In Providence precinct; County rood running from the mouth of Blacksmith Fork Canyon Northwest to tho Hyruia Millvtlle County road; County road running east from Avon precinct to La Plntta; County road running west from Hyrum-Mlllvlllo County road to nn.l Intersecting with the State road n College precinct; County road runn-us runn-us west through College Precinct, hcg'nning on State road immediately south of Sugar Factory; thence west to roao l mining North to Logau Mendon County road; County road running west from the Western Pr-linrat" Pr-linrat" limits of Logan City, through College precinct to tho Eastern corporate cor-porate limits of Mendon City; Coun t; road running south from the Sug ar Factory to the MlUvllle-Collefo f'-i'inty road. A certain field rood running North from the Northern corporate cor-porate limits of tho town of Mlllvlllc o the Southern corporato limits of ' e 1a.wh of Providence, and begin-i..ng begin-i..ng at tho Northern corporate limits of tho Town of Piovldeuce; tho.ic; ' North through Hlver Heights to the Southern corporate limits of Logan City; County road running from the eastern corporate limits of I.opan City through Logan Canyon to the Rich County line; County road running runn-ing west from the western corpo limits of Logan City through Benson Precinct; thence through Pcterboro Precinct to tho Box Elder Comity line; County load running north from tho Logan-Peterboro road through llenson Precinct to Newton; County road through Benson Prccluqt; thence Northwesterly to the corporato llin-ttb llin-ttb of the town of Newton; County voad runidng Northwesterly from the Western corporato limits of the town Newton to tho corpornte llmltu of the town of Clafkston; County rote running from tho Northorn corporate limits of the town of Clarkston to the I'tnh-Itnhf, State line; County mad running north from tho Northern err porate llmlte of Mendon City through Pntorhoro mid Cacho Junction to '.i3 Southern corporato limits of the town of Newton; County road running from the Northwest corporate limit ' of Logan City to Riverside and Ben- son Precincts, known ns tho Benson Cut-off; County road running from Ne Northorn corporate limits of Lo- tjaii City through North Logan Pie-rlnct Pie-rlnct to tho southern corporate limits of tho town of Hyde Park; County road running west from tho western corporate limits of the town of Hyde, Park, crossing the Stato road; tbenco west to Benson Precinct. A ceitain road running west from North Login to and connecting with tho Benson Cut-off road. A certain public highway high-way In North Logan Precinct, running North and South past the North Logan Lo-gan school house and tho Latter-day Saints Church; County road running east from the eastern corporate limits lim-its of Clarkston town to Trenton Precinct; County road running south from Trenton Precinct to the corpornte corpor-nte limits of the town of Newton; County road running North from Trenton Tren-ton Precinct to Cornish Precinct; County road ruunlng from Trenton to tho coiiiorate limits of tho Town of Lowlston, County road running North from Trenton Precinct through Stephenson Precinct to the corporate llmtta of the Town of Lewlslon, County road running from Trenton t-) Snilthtield 1'reclnit; County road ruining through Cornish Precinct; v.'uunty road running east through JteptiuiBGii and Wheeler to tho cor-.louito cor-.louito limits of ilte town of Lcwlston; County road running Northeasterly 'io:n the. corporate limits of the town jf Lewlslon to Covovllle Precluoi; aUo two roads running cast from' the it porate limits of the town of Lew-si. Lew-si. n, one to the Stato road ut High Creek, the other east by Merrill Mi to 'the corporate limits of the City o. itUlimoud; County road running oabt hiuugh Covovllle intersecting with i he load which runs North to tut Utah-Idaho State line; County road running North and South -along the ast side of the public square in the 'lty of Richmond, outside tho corpor-.to corpor-.to limits of the City of Richmond. A el tain road running cast and west .lirough Richmond Precinct outside or he corporuto limits of tho City ol Richmond; County road running west rom the Western corporate limits ol smithfield City to Riverside Precinct; .s'ew ton and Trenton County road .tinning Northwesterly from Smith leld-Rivcrslde County rond to Tren-'on Tren-'on Precinct; County road running outh from tho Southern Corporate .Imlts of Smithtield City to tlu N'orthern corporate limits of the town of Hyde Park", known as tho Upper road. Said bonds to be of the denomination denomina-tion of $1000.00 each, with Interest. Said bonds to run for a period Jt twenty years, tho whole or nny par thereof redeemable after the explra' tlon of ten years from date of issue That the following named persons !tae been appointed as Judges to con duct tho said election, at the following places, to-wlt: First Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Sixth Wnrd Meettus House: Stephen Hailstone, Jamef Anderson and W. M. Smith. Second Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Second Ward Meeting House: Win. Worley, James Larsen, and Edwin Anderson. Third Municipal Ward of Logjn City, Utah, at County Court House in the Juvenllo Court Room: N. W Kimball, Arthur Bateson, and Chus. Johnson. Fouith Municipal Ward of Logau City, Utah, nt Fourth Ward Meeting House: T. G. Lowe. H. P. Nelson, nnd Edward Peterson. Fifth Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, nt Whlttler School Houbc. John Broberg, N. M. Hansen, und James McNeil. Smithtield, at City Hrll: S. P. Ew Ing, Joseph Buck nnd Win, L. Winn. Richmond, nt City Hall: C. Z. llur-lis, llur-lis, James W. Funk, and Win. A. Balr Cornish, nt Meeting House: J. W i Pitcher. R. E. Butler, and Geo. Pope, i Clarkston, at Old Rock Meeting House: H. S. Barson, John Jardtnc and Clias. Shumway. i Newton, at School House: George Clark. John Benson, and Mart'n Rlgby. Wheeler, nt School House: James M. Anderson, James V. Hodges, mid William Bowman, Sr. Trenton, nt Red Brick School Houso: Wm. Brough, B. F. Benson and Adelbert Winn. Lewlston, nt Central School. F. M. Stephenson, Jr., John H. Andersou and P. E. Van Orden. Stephenson, nt School House: Thoo S. Karren, Lorln W, Marlor, nnd M E. Kent. Wollsville, at Old Meotlng House: W. II. Maughan, Jdhn A. Lenthnni, and John A. Lelshman. Paradise, at Meeting House: D. M. Blckmore, N. Y. Hanson, and J. P. James. Mr. Sterling, at School HouBe: Dv vld Murray, James Bradshaw, nnd James Cooper. Mendon, nt Meeting House: Thomaa Mulr, M. D. Bird, and Wm. Bartlett. Avon, at Meeting House: A. O. i Jacksou, Goo. W. Davis, and Georer . Summers. College, nt Mooting Houso: W. A. Jensen, Moses Olsen, and James D Nuttall. Mlllvlllc, at Meeting Houso: Martin Olsen, James A. Hovey. nnd John E. Rouche. Hynun, at City Hall: A.M. Israclscn, Wolla McBrlde, nnd John W. Jonsen. Provtdouce, at Meeting House: Geo. M. Pickett, Leon Matthews, and C. M. Hammond, Cache Junction, at Bank: J. H. Barker, M. T. Beck, and Edward Dahlo. Potorboro, at School House: Peter Peterson, A. P. Calllster. and Hans Anderson. Hyde Park, at Rock Meeting House; Henry E. Hancey, Sr., John Klrby and Wm. Follott. Benson at School House. II. W Ballard, W. W. Roundy, and Paul Cardon. .North Logan, at Meeting House: Carl M. Nelson, W. E. Nyman, and Edward Palmer. CoveUUc. at Meeting House: John Larsen, Carson Allen, and Alma Hendricks. Mt. Home, at School Houso: Jos. Cornish, George Gregory, John Blgss. Riverside, nt School House: T. H. Reese, Andrew Munk, and Howord Reese. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah. Dated May .21st, 1012. JAMES J. MEIICLE, Chairman of the Board of County Commission?! Attest: R. W. JAMES, Clerk. By C. W. DUNN, Deputy. (SEAL) LOOK HERE FOR IT Many a Logan Reader Will Be Interested. Inter-ested. When people read about the cures iiauo by a luedlclue endorsed from ny, Is It surprising that the) wonder if the statements are true? But when, they read of cases right here nt home, positive proof Is within with-in their reach, for close Investigation is an easy matter. Read Logan endorsement en-dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. T. B. Davis, 22 S. Sixth West St., .ugan, Utah, says: "The public statement I gave in 1907, recomend-ing recomend-ing Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good and you may continue Us publl jut Ion. I had pains In my back, accompanied ac-companied by lameness across my loins that made It almost Impossible for mo to get up after sitting. I was also annoyed by Irregular passages of 1 the kidney secretatlons and there ' was a feeling of languor present. ; Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Rtter Bros. Drug Co., gave me greater r-1 r-1 lief than any other kidney medicine - I over tried. I consider It my duty ' to let other people know about this We Sell The Earth Loan Money on It Farm and City Properry. tht cholcett-for tale and exchange Commercial Stocks bought and told. Plenty o' money to loan on city and farm prortrt). safest place on enrth for rtal ettatt and corrmerclal Invtit menu H. A. PEDERSEN And Company Over 1st National Bank 'Let's $o to I Maxim's! J . j; J Where fun and frolic j! ; Beams.'' : Business Men's Lunch ! J II to 2 UOc. j! j Table D 'Hote Dinner J 5 to 8i30 $1.00 Under Keuyon Hotel ; t Salt Lake City j: j B. L. Wile, Manager ;! De Bouzek Huntz Gompany a Dtsl&nera, Bngravcra, Blectrotypera. Salt Lake Ulty remedy, for it certainly lives up t0 representations." For sale by all dealers. Price GO ' I cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo I New York, sole agents for the Unltt 1 States. J H Remember the name Doan's and 1 take no other. . jg iRECTORYl j Intermountain Proteo Tf tive Association (Collectors) H. B. JOHN80N, Manager f. Offices: Cardon Jewelry Building 41 North Main, Logan, Utah. r" Phone 625 Rod. i QUICK COLLECTIONS. Bring In Your Clalmt. BRING YOUR " j Buggy Or Wagon 106 North, 4th East And Have '. Them Painted. Charges reason- able. TO THE FARMERS -- Bring your HIDES, FURS and BEESWAX to the reliable re-liable firm, THE LOGAN HIDE AND JUNK CO., of Logan Utah, where you get the Highest Price. We pay 5 cenU per pound for old rubbers. cents per pound for old metals. 60 cents per 100 pounds for cast iron. Don't forget the place, 146 South Main, Logan, Utah. Tel. 62. Don't give away to Peddlers. I Save You Money I BY I Making Your Furniture New I Ufhabttnng and Gentral Repairing I Couches in Imitation Leather SS.OO il Bfd Springs Restreched - - 75c '. HlJ '. ?ndJ l Matreuei Remade 2. So afCV ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY ES .1. F. Schirmeister Shop 34 S. Main - 'Phone 393 b Tretnont Hotel 50 Bast Co ntcr. Lodau, Ut. Mrs, H. Steadman, Prop. Board And Rooms Home Cooking RATES: $1.50 to $2.00 Per Day Rooms 35c. to $1.00 Free Suit Coupon. No Name-. To Be Given Away The best suit made to wear, sure given away free by Scheby, the tailor 46 West First North. .... YOUNG MEN GO WE8T .... get your suit made to measure and savo from $3.00 to $5.00 on all suits made after latest style. You have tried the Rest, now Try tho Best. Ladles aud Qentlemens' tailors. Also do cleaning, pressing, altering nnd repairing. Good work or no pay ulwnys, with each 50c worth of work will be entitled to a chance on the best suit mado after latest style. Bring this coupon and got your number. num-ber. Keep It until July 15, thoy will bo drawn out by disinterested party. Tho lucky person will be given the best ladles' or gent's suit. Suits sponged pressed 60c Pants pressed .., 20c James G. Walters Attorney-At-Law Onion Block, 7 5 North Main St. J. C. Mathews Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger ! TKLL WORK GUnRJlNTEBD Residence 46 East Fourth North. Tel. MIX. 1 John Thomas i I MERCHANT TAILOR Sptclml Rates For Student All Work Guaranteed Flrst-Olu Qleanlnn And. Itepalrlcff a SpeolaJtr J |