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Show I Hello! ! B "We would like to have a H heart to heart talk with you m today about our I KNITTED GARMENTS I UNION I SUITS. H You know wool is higher B than last year; yet you will fl 'find us still selling the same B grade of goods at last years' B prices. We can't do this B -much longer, so invite you fl to call now for your FALL . CAND WINTER GOODS. K, I Logan Knitting I Factory. H LOGAN, UTAH. I DO YOl USE MILK? H My milk Is stcilll.ed and cooled H down to liO degrees bofoic dallvorv. m Dcllveied night or morning. H F. C. Goodwin. B Residence XII Sr.lh V I O. Ilox USII. I Want Column H Chickens wanted, Smurlhwaltc B Center street. wc H 1CK! ICE'! 1CI0!!' (iood pure ice In any uuanllty at Isaac Smith's, Logan. B Wanted A buyer for a 7 rpom frame B dwelling, fixl8 rods, a des Irablc loca- B tlon. Don't fall to see mo if you arc looking for a home. 228 S. 1st East St. B Wanted, lioiscs and cattle for fall pasture. Horses 7fc, cattle 50c per month. A. M. Clayton, 151 S. :ird VV B Logan. we M Machinery Wo repair any and all kinds of machinery. Satisfaction guaranteed. KM W :ttd South. Lim- dahl & Son. wis H. DeWltt's SM Salvo H Fer Piles, Burnt, Sorai. 5 THATCHER OPE"""hOUSE H Cool, Clean and Comfortable. I I B Week Commencing Sept. th H Change of BIN Every Monday and Thursday. H . ... ; . I H A screaming opening act by the Company S m I Judge Dooley's Court. B . . AMY GRANVILLE j B Assisted by ft Erasmus Ontiver os M I In their own Comedy Sketch "Tit for Ta." I e H The Beautiful Illustrated song "'Blue Bells" H 2 Sung by the Silver-toned Teuor, W. WARD K o H S MLLE. YRMA ARMONDE I I m 2 Premier Toe and Transformation Dancer, in B Z her beautiful Kleclric Dance. J , . B NEW MOVING PICTURES. Admission JOc. B 5 Two performances every evening. Ladies Souvenir S B. Matinee Wednesday., Seven different prizes given away B S Wednesday evening. , , . 5 l HHb ' - - ; bbbI ' F tv BBBmBBBBBmBBBmi j Comstock Mine, Nevada. I Dr. Croxall, who for tho past year has been practicing his profession In the famous modern gold camp of southern south-ern Nevada, will be In Logan on the 1 18, ID, and .0 of the present month. The doctor has become interested In some aluable mining property In that country, and ho comes here prepared pre-pared to convince tho people of Cache Valley of the great opportunities for their Investment "of oven a few hundred- dollars in a well chosen company. The doctor thinks this Is the greatest mineral country ever opened up, and says "In the past, whenever wc talked talk-ed about mining In Nevada, It was about 'tho Comstock Lode which produced pro-duced eight hundred million dollars. History seems bound now to repeat Itself two or three, hundred miles to the south of the famous Comstock. In 1800, the llrst year of the Comstock, only $100,000 worth of ore was taken out of the mlno. In 1801, $.,000,000. In 18C-, the aggregate production roso to $7, 000,000. In 18H3 It jumped to $14,000,000. In 1804 It rose to $1,7, 000,000, and finally, In 1871) It exceeded exceed-ed $50,000,000. Goldlleld, In Its llrst year produced $4,000,000. What may we expect of such a country In the course of several years? lint It Is not alone Goldlleld, but other claims like null-Frog, Llda, Silver Peak. Montezuma, Monte-zuma, Kalwlch, Silver Bow,, Manhattan. Manhat-tan. Atwood, etc. In one mine alone In Tonopah, there is $20,000,000 block-edout. block-edout. "I will be In Logan on the 18th, lttth. and -Oth of tho present month, ana will have on exhibition In one of tho windows on Main street a complete lot of ore samples of an excellent raining property In whlcli I have become Interested, In-terested, and I will ask you to look Into In-to this for investment. 1 expect to bo In Logan Just three days. You know as well as 1 do that tho ground work of nearly all great fortunes In this country has been laid by men who have profited by mining, and I ask you to remembor that very few of tho old school had any big money to Invest at tho outset. In these latter days when fortunes have been made and transmitted to the present generation, gener-ation, millionaires only are fortunate enough to oe able to buy whole mining min-ing properties and to devolopo them for their own Intciest Men of moderate mod-erate fortune can only take part In this kind of fortuno making by Investing In-vesting in a venture such as the one I will present to you. Parcelling out company stock to the many In such blocks as they are able to purchase, enables all of modest means to Join. 1 want to say in conclusion that I do not know of any property In tho en tire country of southern Nevada that I can more consclenelously recommend than the Lida (iieen. If vou can afford to buy a block of this stock, say 5,000, ,ooo, 1,000 or500 shares and lay It asldo for a year, I hae no hesitancy In saying thai 1 think you will bo able to reallzo par for it. Tho par value of tho shares tha! lipfismuqu at 5 cents Is $l.oo They are full p-i!d and Jion-.liso?sablc.''" THE TEST STANDS GOOD I ' ' v Buy your g Stelll-BlOCh CLOTHES r Wool Test QUALI I Y J? J3jygffiMKWKSl)l Th ateln-Bloch Wool Tent consist! of ' raj&WKlRrnwryIrfrrvralmrlyR, bolllnicBolutloiiotwaieriinftcaastlcpotMli, K j3Mjh8Jtyll imTO KliCn thecnemlculnctlonornalchilluolveanool n,, '( Ti7yyBnTifnla5 5iS?!S55or "" not ooon. Ttie two urn pies hcra 15 OUT ' f WM,fiiU Aniitfi? 3fij UTiBE5V Bhown were originally of the ismi lengtb rwjKQdvMiUMlpi TrT niVslPcUv ue teat prTl onfl to b all wool, comum- rfflnrnTM nTTTrTil W irnrllljjHl Inc thepartlminersedandleavlnffonlytho -r-r- i T t RKjnHEnrhHJifer &Bf4?Il2 0 litac-ened ed. The other proved to be an I ttIALlY VIflrlErllC' nlHYrlwlll55c. ilolteratlonconuinlnlarapercentof ' r f) Successor to . &. rfTahJ 7 y 1 Thatcher & Hanscr1! 0ursisjust yyVrMj ntAJL4 0 A one price a Bit Different ( f . O. YLwlXJtsCr- QUALITY n Mite Smarter STORE A Shade Newer -" 27 Main St. A New Savings Department IS ANNOUNCED IN CONNECTION WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, UTAH I How to Make a Deposit. 1 91 Bring your money to us any amount, from one dollar upwaul. We glvoy on a passbook which records the fact (In Ink) that you have left that amount with us. Kvery time you add to It, iisimilar record is made : H so by looking at your passbook you can tell at a glance how much money you have In deposit. TB Wc pay 4 per cent on deposits and compound it every thiee months on all sums left with us for throffMf l months-or longer. V 3BH B Our savings department is adapted to you we make your money grow for you-hundreds are on our B books Join the crowd of depositors and get out of the spending habit. B Place your money each week in our savings department. mW Begin to Save Today Comfort,' Plenty and Respect follow Saving. ' Below is a list of our Officers and Directors: I Officers: W. S. McComick, President, Allan M. Fleming, Cashier James Quayle, Vice President Hyrum E. Crockett, Assistant Cashier Directors: Joseph F. Smith, V. S. McCornick, Soren Hansen, Thomas Smart, John H. Anderson, Allen M. Fleming, C. W. Nibley, C.C.Goodwin, James Ouay'le The Sunday School Union meeting of the Hyrum Stake will be held In the Academy building at Hyrum, Sunday, Sun-day, Sept. 17. All Sunday School officers of-ficers and teachers arc requested to be ptesent. Alexander Spence, Alvln Allen, William Sorenson. , A Texas girl advertised for a husband hus-band and got him. The total expense for advertising, wedding outlit, etc., was $11. Within a year he died, leaving leav-ing her an Insurance policy of $10,000, And yet some people claim that it doesn't pay to advertise. Owing to the rush of business we omitted in our last Issue to publish pub-lish the birth of a little girl at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thatcher one week ago today. The many friends of the couple will be glad to learn that the mother and child arc doing nicely. WE ARE MOVING I To our newstote on Main Street, south of Stud e bakers about Sept. 15 and offer several secondhand and sllQlttly used pianos and organs at bargain prices. Qall early and get first choice. y . Second hand' Pianos from $55 up Pianos ever shown in the State ol Second hand Organs from $2o up Utah. Beautiful new Pianos $165 W We have so,d HENRY F. -,.,-. ' - Tlf FILLER PIANOS in Logan First-class Sewing Machine $20 1Zm , , JB and we have sold as many of and Numerous other bargains. T) S,X othea mkes We are opening our new store Wc win be ,, with the finest and largest stock of , caH BlULce om; gQQ We Always give Car Load PRICES TO EVERYBODY Thatcher Music Col MIIIM-llll Mil -III- II I t M ll r n |