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Show Distinctive! gk N If we say that our clothes ySxllw are distinctive, we say the same (&t ?f thing that thousands of other clothiers have said. XNAir Jr It is a word that is much over-wrought and in M ft most cases means nothing. I lYl!i But we mean a lot when Vf we s&y that Kuppenheimer PM Clothes are "distinctive." We mean that they have j fm elements of style, definite refinements" of tailor- ,I , ' ing and precise fabric qualities that distinguish t 'WlM J them from others clothes characteristics that set ., lT the precedence for clothing value. & , , Kuppenheimer. Clothes j liave those" distinctive qualities of fine wear that J . impart their distinction to you. They do not as- .... , sert themselves blatantly but draw "attention to - . ' the individual rather than to his attire. ", - . . .-i ....... HOWELL BROTHERS LOGAN, - -" UTAft ... , ' "The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes." Grandest On Earth Declares Thomas GAINS ,8EVENTEEN rOUNDS I1X TAKING TANLAU WpFE ALSO IJENEFITTED L "I have gained seventeen pounds VL nn1 tho only reason I can give for my wonderful Improvement is that Tan-lns Tan-lns is an extraordinary medicine," said A. II. Thomas, a well known employee em-ployee or tho Wright Ship Building company, and living at 802 1-2 South 0 th street, Tacoina, Wash. ; "Tho causo of my trouble," ho con- jfl tlnued, "started about -six years ago yt when I accidentally struck the back M of my head a very hard blow. I paid k llttlo attention to it at first, buHn a short while I commenced to have headaches, which kept gottlng worse until I .could hardly stand them. These awfub headaches with the worry wor-ry about my condition seemed to undermino my wliolo system and my r general health got to bo bad." My appctlto left me, my stomach got In terrlblo condition and I was down fn bed for several weeks. What lit-1 tie I managed to eat seemed to do ' me harm Instead of good, and It would ferment, causing gas and in-' tenso pain. I was very restless at night, would doso off for a while and then wake up and roll and toss for hours. I was tired and sluggish all the tlmo and never felt equal to my work. "I tried different medicines hoping hop-ing to find something that would help my stomach and build mo up in a general way, but I failed to find tho right thing until I got Tanlnc. This medicine has proven to be exactly exact-ly what I necde'd. It has gotten my stomach in splendid condition, my Iappbtlte is flno and I can cat Just anything I want and enjoy It. I do not suffer a particle with gas and Indigestion, and I sleep so well that I hpto to get up' in thd mornings, and I seldom have) a headache. I am feellg flno in' every way now an.! my wlfo, who has only been taking Tan-lac Tan-lac a short time, has been benefitted a gteat deal already, It's tlib grand- , .5) est luedlclno on earth, thcro's no doubt nbout that." Tanlac Is sold In, Logan by tho City Drug Co.; In Wellsvllle by tho Wellsvllle Drug Co.; In Smithtleld by Biter Brothers Drug Co.; in Hy- A Studebaker Automobles J I NEW SERIES 1 I Tours' 'Light Six' 'Big Six' I Thoroughly Modern Mechanically Right. MitchslkPitcher Auto Co. 68 West Center -wmMMi iiMMitfigiiriiliaiifTiiriiiliiffniirfi1iiii-Trr I rum by Uyrum Drug Co.; in Rick imond by A. A. Thomas, and in Lew-iston Lew-iston by Letriston Drug Co. Adv 'I FOR..Y SPRAINED ANKLE As soon as possible after the In-Juiy In-Juiy Is lecclved get a hottlo of Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Liniment and follow tho plain printed. directions which accompany accom-pany tho bottle. Adv-C-1 AltOUT UUEI'MATISU Hhcumatlsm causes mure pain and suffering than any other disease, for tho reason that It Is tho most common com-mon of all Ills, nnd it Is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know 'that there is a remedy that will afford relief re-lief and niako rest and sleep possible. It Is called Chamberlain's Liniment. Lini-ment. Adr-6-1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL llOND KLEO. TION, TOWN OV MILLVILLE, CACHE COUNTY UTAH Whereas, the genornl welfare of tho Inhabitants of tho Town of Mill- vllle, Cache County, Utah, lequlrcs. Uiat an electtlc light system bo built nnd constructed within said town for tho distribution among its Inhabl- tants of electtlc curiont for light, y heat and power ;uud Whereas, tho Board ol Trustees of Mlllvlllo Town has dotoi mined that thero Is an Immediate and pressing need for raising funds for tho pur- poso of building and constructing bucIi electric light system, tho samo to bo owned and controlled by said municipality ,and said board having ' J ordered that a special election bo held for tho purposo of voting upon tho Issuance of bonds to bo sold tor tho purpose of raising funds to bo used in said cnstructlon and installation installa-tion of said system. Now Therefore notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, tho 27th day of May, 1919, a special election will bo held wltbln tho corporate limits of sal dtown of Mlllvlllo, Cacho County, Utah, for the purposo of submitting to such qualified electors of said town as shall have paid a property tax therein In the year proceeding pro-ceeding such election, the following question and proposition, to-wit: "Shall bonds of Mlllvlllo town, Cacho County, Utah, in Uie sum of not to exceed Eight Thousand dollars dol-lars ($8,000.00), payablo tn not to exceed twenty (20) years from tho date of their Isjunnco ,wlth tho option op-tion to pay nt Uie expiration of ten (10) years, and bearing Intoroat at tho rate of not to exceed six per cont per annum, Interest payablo semi-annually, bo Issued and sold for tho purposo of raising funds to bo used In constructing nnd Installing an electtlc light system within tho corpoiate limits of Mlllvlllo town, and consisting of poles, wltes, motors nnd other equipment and nppllancer. to bo ubo(1 lu Uio distribution of ol-ectrlc ol-ectrlc current among tho Inhabitants of said town for light, heat and power, pow-er, said lighting system Jo bo owned nnd controlled by said municipality." At raid election tho form of ballot shall bo Insubstuntlnlly as follows: For tho Issuance of Elec- tile Light Honds. YES Agnlnst tho Issuance of El- 1 ectrlo Light Honds. NO . I 1 At Bald election tho polls shall bo open at 7 o'clock a. in. and close at 7 o'clock p. m. Tho voting or polllnc ploo In said town for said election of all qualified eleclois shall he at Mlllvlllo Mooting hoiiRo and tho samo is hcioby designated desig-nated and established as tho ofllclal polling placo. Uy ordor of tho Uoaid of Trustees of Mlllvllle town, Cacho County, Utah. Dateil at Mlllvllle, Cache County, Utah, this 21st day of April. 1919. By CIIAItLES ANDERSON, f i President Board of Trustees ATTEST: (SEAL) J. W. E. SCOTT, tB President Board of Trustees. H LEGAL NOTICES Wm Consult Tito County Clerk V Or Tho Respective Signers H For Further Information B Probate And Guardianship jH Notices -. jBH i m NOTICE OK FINAL MEETINO OP. fiH ciiKiirrous IH IN Till: DIHTHICT COURT OF TIIK ffiBK UNITED STATES IN AND FOR HK THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, III'.. BH FOtlE S. T. CORN, ItEFEHER H IN UANKItUITOV NO. 8.101 H In the Matter of Joseph R. Janes. H n bankrupt. To ,tho ci editors of Joseph It. j Junes, a bankrupt, of Providence, tn tho County of Cacho, and Disrtlct M aforesaid, H Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho H Final Meeting of tho Creditors of the, M nbovo named bankrupt will bo held H nt my ofllcc, rooms 309-310 First Na- M tlonal Banlc Building, Ogden City,: H Utah, on tho 8th day of May, A, D.' H 1919, at 10:30 o'clock In tho tore-" H noon, at which tlmo tho creditors1- M may attend, hear tho report of tho M trUBtco aud transact such other bust-" H ness us may propotly como boforo said meeting. B ,Ogden, Utah,v May l,,1919v ' H . S. T. CORN, H Ady. Reforco In Jlankrupt.cy; H H - -. I H NOTICE TO CltEDirbRS . , H Bstato of Frank O.'Gunnell,. Do- H ceased: M Creditors will presbnt claims with H vouchors to tho undorslgned at her , H rcsldonca In Wellsvllle, Cacho Coun- H Uy, State ot Utah, on or beforo tho H 1 24th day ot Juno. A. D. 1919. H I Dato of first publication April 22, H M ELSIE HAWKES GUNNELL, H Administratrix. H THATCHER fc BOWEN, H Attorneys. Adr-5-27 H NOTICE TO CREDITORS M Estate of William Budge, Deceased. H Creditors will present claims with H vouchors to tho underslgnod at hla H ofllce, Commercial Block, Logan. H i Utah, on or before tho 2Cth day ot B August, A. D., 1019. H 1 Date ot first publication. April 22, M H I DAVID C. BUDGE, H Exocutor. H rilATCHEU & BOWEN H Attorneys Adv-P-27 M - H NOTICIC TO CREDITORS H .V THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE H FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF H THE STATIC OF UTAH, IN AND H KOIt THE COUNTV OF CACHE. H In the Matter of the Estato, of Carl ' M W. Hanson, Deceased. M j Ct editors will present claims with M voucliers to the undersigned at his H placo ot tesldeuco in Smlthfleld, M Cacho County, Utah, 'on or beforo M the 4th dny of July, 1919. H Dato or first publication Mny 3, H 1919. H JOSEPH W. PETERSON, Administrator. fflf A. A. LAW. '. M 'Attorney for Said Estato. Adv-5-31 Mt tmt NOTICE TO Cltr.DlTORS fflt IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Tim Be FIHST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. Ot In tho Matter of tho Estate of Sg I David D. Davis. Deceased. ,Sw . I Creditors will present claims with VlBR I voucliers to the undersigned at her '' "H? ( tesldeuco at Logan, Utnlt, on or be- aH foro July 12, 1919. Jfg. Dato of first publication May C, H 1919. Wi ' mauv d: SORENSONT '' w Administratrix1. ASA BULLEN, 4 ,S Attorney. j?$ A'aV-6-i6 Hi |