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Show A GREAT REMEDY The merits of Chamberlain's Colic Col-ic and Diarrhoea Remedy are well known and appreciated, but thcro Is occasslonally a man who had no c-quaintance c-quaintance withlhem and should red the followingy F. II. Dear, a hotel man at Dupuyer, Mont. "Four years ago I used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with such wonderful results that I havo since recommended It to ray friends." Adr-9-1 Advertise In the Republican. It reaches the people. SPENT A SMALL FORTUNE ON HIS HEALTH "I spent thoUfAtilR ot dollars and traveled over nine states and even Into Mexico and Canada trying to regain re-gain my health, but nothing ever helped mo until I started on Tnnlae aud that not only completely tellev-cd tellev-cd mo ot my tioublo but actually helped mo gain thlity-flve pounds In weight," was the enthusiastic statement state-ment madp by Michael Clintz, of 1942 South Sheridan street, Tncomn, recently. "For about tenly-flve yenis I suffered so tetiibl) with my stomach that I don't velievc nil) man living ever went thimtgh tho toituios 1 did." continued Mr. (Hat, "I think my trouble whs started by drinking Iced ten, because working about tho hot ovens nnttually kept mo thirsty all the time and 1 used to dtluk a lot of Iced le.i Anyhow, my stomach stom-ach gradualll) tot in such a bad fix that It wouldn't digest anything and everything I would eat Just seemed i to ferment and form gas ,nnd sometimes some-times this gas would press ho nround my heart that I could hardly stand It. I finally stopped tiylng to eat any soldi foods and I tenlly don't understand how 1 managed to keep up, at all. I even tiled starving my-Belf my-Belf and would go for maybe eight hours without eating a thing, but that didn't seem to help mo nny. My head would acluT so teirlbly sometimes some-times that it would feel like It was , going to, split ani I was. In so (uitjcl) misery nil the time- that I hauh ly knew'Vhat it was" -to get a gdod night's sleep. I ook ,nll klmlf of medicines, but nothing gave, me npy .relief, and, after giving up business I had at-' different timcB-ln Pendleton, Pendle-ton, ArlZ., Lou Angolefl, Cnl., and" Hillings. Mont., I started tinvellng for my health. I went from Mexico to British Columbia through nine states just everywhere that I heard there was treatment of nny kind that might help me, but I didn't find any i relief and then I started hack to the slate of Washington, but I leally didn't think I would gt back alive. I had nbout cxhnuHted my money, so I went buck (o my trade as baker but wasn't alile to keep nt It nnd I told my wlfeMt was no use; I might Just as well bo dead as to feel like I did. "She suggested that I take Tnnlae, and said so many-people were recommending recom-mending It thai there must be somo good In It so I let her get me a hot- tie, nnd I wan Wo say right now that by the time I had finished my second bottle I was feeling nearly a bundled per cent better and I kept on taking It until now I feel as sound nnd lieul-. thy as a man can posslblly be. I have a splendid appetite, rat everything every-thing I want nnd never suffer a bit afterwards. I sleep like a log the' whote night through, am never trou-J .bled with headaches any. more and can do as good a day's work as any man, I havo gotten back every bit of my strength and weigh 17S pounds, which is thirty-five pounds more than I weighed when I started on Tanlac, ! If anyone would offer me ten thousand thous-and dollars to go through for a year .what I went through beforo I took .Tanlac, I would refuse I am in such good condition now that whllo In Seattle n short time ago I had a physician examine me anil he said I wus one of tho healthiest men for my years in tho city. When I think tot nil that Tanlac has dono for mo, I I not only feel It a pleasuro, but , I duty as well, to recommend and indorse in-dorse it overy chance I get." Tanlac Is soli in t.ognn by the City Drug Co.; in Wellsville by the WollBvillo Drug Co.; In Smlthfield by Rlter Bros. Drug Co.; In Ily-rum Ily-rum by Hyrurn Drug Co.; in Richmond Rich-mond by A. A. Thomas, nnd In Lew-Iston Lew-Iston by I-ewlston Drug Co. Adv LEGAL NOTICES' Consult The County Clerk Or The Respective Sign-ers Sign-ers For Further Infornm-! (ion. , Probate And Guardianship Notice I A MAS SUMMONS It THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST Jl'lUCIAI. IMS. ' TRICT OF THE STATU OF VTA1I IN AND FOR THE COUN J ' TV OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS l Estnto of Alia S. Rlchmnn, Deceased. De-ceased. Crvdltois will present claims with ouchers to the undersigned administrator admin-istrator nl IiIr i evidence In Paradise. Utah, or at tho oillco of Waltois &. Harris, Attorneys, nt Logan Utah I on or before tho 10th day of October, Octo-ber, 1919. ' Date of first publication August. 19, 1919. I JOHN W VCIIMAN, Administrator. WALTERS & HARRIS, Attorneys. Adv-9-l'i NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the, Matter ot tho Estate of Thomas D. Robeits. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hu place of business In Logan, Utah, on or beforo the 20th day nt December 1919. i -. ' i i Dato, ot first publication, Augurt " MARGARET G. ROBERTS, , Eccutrlx WALT'KRS V HARRIS,' v 'Attordeys " ' - Adv-9-lC ' ' a ' i. .f i , ., NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho Matter of tho Estate of Aurella Iluist Benson, Deceused. Ciedltois will present clnlms with vouchers to the uudcislgned at his residence In Logan City, Cncho County, Utah, on or before Octobor 18, 1919, Date of first publication August 14, 1919. DON CARLOS BENSON. Administrator. ) C. W. DUNN, j Attorney for Estate. Adv-9-16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS I In tho Mntter or tho Estate ot i Ocorgo Andnison, Deceased. I Ciedltois will present claims with voucheiH to the tindci signed nt her lesldence In Hyrurn City. Cache County, Utah, on or before Octobor 18, 1919. j I Dnte of first publication August i 14, 1919. j GRACE ANDERSON, Administratrix, j ,C. W. DUNN, I Attorney for Estate Adv-9-16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS I I In the Mntter ot the Estato of , Evnllno D. Hunsaker, Deceused. Creditors will present claims with i vouchers to the undersigned nt his residence in Logan City Cache County, Utah, on or before December Decem-ber 20, 1919. Dato of first publication, August 14. 1919. f CHARLES O. DUNN, I Administrator C. W. DUNN, Attnnioy for Estate Adv-9-lfi NOTICE TO CREDITORS HH In the Mntter of tho Estate ot Cedy Davis, Deceased. H Creditors wil present clnlms with vouchers to the undei signed tit her IIBIbI resldcuvo In Logan, Utah, on or lie- BaS foio tho 17th day ot October, A. Ih naHaS VJV'K ' ' ttiSP D.ito of fltM publication August ftflfil MARV D. SOIHINSON, jH ( AdinlnlHtiatilr. , ftReal ASA 'UULLEN, ,' ,ltll) 1H nflO Attorney. AdViOUG uMal .NOTICE TO CREDITORS I&yV rf , "t r ' " f'M ',,,,', BtfflSs Estlvtp ,ot 1:7.1a J. Scamoris,,! Do , ,, . ESaHk censed. kBI CredRois will piewnt .clnlms with GSH ouehers to the undersigned nt his ilHi residence In Hdo I'ark, Caclio couu- . ,. .. ty, State or Utah, on or before tho H 22ud day of October, A. D. 1919. M Dato ot list publication, August H T, W. MATKlNp ' M Administrator H THATCHER & 1IOWEN, Attoinejs. Adv-9-20 H II. S. CIVIIj service EXAMINA. H TION H The United States Civil Srvice H commission announces the cxamlna- tion named below to be held at an "jffi early date. Application blanks and SK further Information mny bo obtained B5 from thu local secretary, board ot jKv Civil Seivice oxnmluers, nt the post MB olhre In thin city. H i Foiesl and Field Clerk. IB BUM |