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Show jf fc-jT" Lnthm Cluthti 5ri Hide by LeopoH, CM cap It You Were To Keep a Memorandum of the details you want in your Spring suit, you (would find all these preferred points present in our spring showing of LANGHAM SUITS Besides you would find many other perfections that would impress you with the superiority of these clothes. Drop in at your leisure and see some of these notable productions. Ask in particular for the Tisberry, a splendid close fitting sack with a stitch-i stitch-i " ed waist line. Stunning fabrics in attractive models. THATCHER CLOTHING CO. II h v YOU'LL LIKE THATCHER CLOTHES OAUSE OP HEAYACIIES By knowing tho causo, a dlaeaso may often bo avoided. This Is particularly par-ticularly truo of headache. Tho most common causo of hcadacho Is a disordered disor-dered stomach or constipation, which may bo conoe'ed by taking a few doses of Chaniborlaln'g Tablots. Try It. Many others l.avo obtained permanent per-manent relief by taking these tablets. tab-lets. They are caBy to tak' and mild and gentlo In effect. Adv-C-1 , Subset Ibe for tho Logan Republican Republi-can If you want tho local news. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars ' Reward for any case of Catnirh :hat cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CltKNRY & CO.. Toledo, O We, the umlerclKiieil, liau knoun K. J. Cheney for the lam IS leurn, and bellevn dim perfectly liononilil" In all business Iraiifuictlonx unci llnumlatly utile to carry out nny obligations nuuli- iiv lilt tlrm NATIONAL HANK OK COMMmiCi:. Toledo, O. Unll's C'ritnrrh rum li token lntni.illy, ' at-tlriK directly upon the blond and mu- i'iiiih Mjrfni'PN nf tin nyiitein Testimonials ; sent free I'rlre 75 cents per bottle. Hold by nl! nriiRRlxta Tai- Hulls 'mllv I'llii for corttlpatlon. ABOUT RHEUMATISM Hheumatlsm causes mure pain and suffering than any other dlseaso, fo'r tho reason that It Is tho most common com-mon of all Ills, and it Is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that thero lsa romedy that will afford relief re-lief and snako rest and sleep possible. It Is called Chamberlain's Liniment. Lini-ment. AdV-6-1 Subscribe for-tho Logan Republican Republi-can If you want the local sows. ;ar nnd sirup, and corghum sirup, til In terms of sugar, and or Honey was 2,515,000,000 pounds n totat lomewhat above the averago of relent re-lent years. CI.UII WORK THRIVES IN THE IMIIIill'IMNEH Boys and girls In the Philippines are learning tho best ways of producing produc-ing corn and hoga and other farm products In tho same kind ot clubs that young people In this country havo. Although the club work nas bsen In operation only three years In tho Philippines It Is now important import-ant In ovory school, and Is considered consid-ered by tho superintendent of agricultural agri-cultural extension of tho Islands as tho most productive of all the lines of agricultural npllvltloit for Which tho pupils receive school ere lit. Las' year theio wero 1.105 agilcullural clubs In the Islauds with a loUl enrollment en-rollment ot 18,160 boys and girl These club mombors cultivated 27( acres of land ptnntcd to vegetable: and corn. They owned 68,700 chick cub, 2,750 hogH and cared for 27, 592 fruit treea. LEGAL NOTICES Consult Tho County Clerk Or The Respective Signers For Further Information Probate And Guardianship Notices V SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OE THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE Ed waul Hansen, Plaintiff ' Vs. Clucsto Hammond, Milton M. Hnmmond, James T. Hammond, C. 1 ' I Allna Brown, Estus N. Hammond, ' 1 1 Lionel I. Hammond, Lovlsa Allen, I , Daniel A. Hnmmond, Hornco E. j Hammond, Minnie A. Allen, Ella H. , Campbell, Clarence M. Hnmmond, , Alma Hammond, Jacob Hammond, c Nathaniel Hammond, Lulu Hansen, , t Andrew M, Hammond, Horton H, Hnmmond, Dlannn Lowe, Dlnntha Lowe, Dlantha Hammond, David Hammond, CbsbIo II. Campbell, Lorenzo Lo-renzo E, Hammond, Levi Hammond, i Lchl Hammond, Thursa II. Nelson, DattiB E. Hammond; Vnrstl Hammond, Ham-mond, Gerrold Hammond, Daniel M. Hammond, Johanna Hammond and other portions uuknow heirs at law of Milton D. Hammond, deceased, and William Cresle, solo nnd only heir at law of Frederick Ciesle, deceased, de-ceased, Defendants. Tho State of Utah to said Defendants: Defend-ants: You aro hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service ser-vice of this summons upon you, if scivcd within tho county In which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after seivlco and defend tho above entitled action and In caso of your failure bo to do Judgment Judg-ment will bo lendored against you according to tho demnnd of tho complaint, which has bcon filed with tho clerk of said court This action Is brought to reform certain deeds described In plaintiff's complaint and quieting plaintiffs title ti-tle to the land described In said complaint. WALTERS & HARRIS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pont Olllco Address: First National Bank Building, Logan, Utah. Adv-6-26 m mi NOTICE TO CRHDITORS Estate of Frank O. dunnell, Deceased: De-ceased: Creditors will pioseut claims, with vouchcis to tho undersigned at hoi residenco In Wellsvlllo, Cache County, Coun-ty, Stnto of Utah, on or before the 24th day of Juno. A. D. 1919.' Dato of first publication April 22, 1919. ELSIE HAWKES GUNNELL, . ,..,.. Administratrix, THATCHER & BOWEN, Attorneys. Adr-5-2 iHIIIIIIIIWilllllllllllllT t mi J 1MB NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'M Estate or William Budgo, Deceased. ,H Creditors will present claims with IH vouchers to the undersigned at his iH olllco, Commercial Block, Logan, jB Utah, on or before the 25th day ot 'H August, A. D., 1919. 'B Date ot first publication April 32, ffi 1919. !9j DAVID C. BUDGE, S Executor. IH THATCHER & BOWEN EM Attorneys Adv-5-27 hm I. i '11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS KJCT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TITO tgjK FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF jjK THE STATE OF UTAH, IN ANIJ jSf FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. . JH lu Uiu Matter ot tho Eutpto of Carl ' JV W. llnnoon. Deceased. j 'jB ' Creditors will present claims wiih H vouchors to the undersigned at his jH Kllace ot resilience b gmltbf leju j'encho County, Utah, on or before M a tho 4th day ot July, 1919. H Dato of rtrst publication May 3, H JOSEPH W. PETERSON, H :h , Administrator. H A. A. LAW, - . jH I Attorney for Said Estato. Adv-S-31 H NOTICK TO' CREDITORS H IN THE D1HTIUCT COURT OF THE H FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF H THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AMI H FOR THE COUNTY OF OiVCHH. H i iHIIIIIIH In tho Matter ot tho Estato of jH David D. Davis, Deceased. 'H I 'Creditors will present clalma with 'H vouchers to tho undersigned, at hor t residenco at Logan, Utah, on or be- i foro July 12, 1919. jH Dato of first publication'May 6, H 1919. "i t ,iHH MARY D.SOnENSON, ,H Administratrix. jH ASA BULLEN, , !H Attorney. Adv-C-10 IH Ml 'H NOTICK TO CREDITORS 'H Estato ot Franklin W. Price, De- H ceased. : Creditors will present claims with M vouchors to tho undersigned at hor M residence In Wellsvlllo Precinct, la M tho County ot Cacho and State ot B Utah, on or boforo the 20th day of Ll September, A. D, 1919. H Dato ot first publication May 15, ' A. D. 1919. iBhI i AQNES L. PRICE, WH ' Admlnlstrktrlx. H W. W. MAUOHAN, H Attorney. Adv-6-17 ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS H IHvJ Estnte ot John Marvin Jones Do- ;IH ceased, iHHJ Creditors will presont claims with lH vouchers to tho undersigned at his H residenco at Wellsvlllo, Cacho coun- H ty, Utali, on or before July 16th, A. HVJ D .H Dato of first publication, May 15, H jH EDWARD II. JONES, fl Administrator. HI C. W. DUNN, 'H Attorney for Administrator. 'uB Adv-6-15 R NOTICE TO CREDITORS WM IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THH FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF WwM THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND raP FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. i jjfiLftf j Estate of Magnus Poter Boserup, Jb3i Deceased. Ji5) Creditors will present claims with j gMj vouchers to tho undersigned, at the aWSK, odlco ot Leon Fonncsbeck In the JBfmP Couit House, Logan, Utah, on or be- ipf AT" 'Iforu July 18, 1919 S 'l Dato of first publication May 15, MBLj "U919. UWll ' OLBFINE BOSERUP, fljgjffi Administratrix. wSgSfe 1 LEON FONNESBEOK, Attorney Adr-C-12 gBBg . Vltltor to New York. 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