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B BBBBJ Hanalin Tnblcts aro a ipleadld B I laxative for home use. BBBBl Ask tho drtuuist B BBBBJ THE PERUNA COMPANY B J Columbua, Ohio H ' SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. KXI'KKT HKI'AIK WOIIK 01 Wcwt 1st South St. PATItONS KINDLY IlKMIT TO THIS ADDHESS. It. H. Gillies, Head Salesman, Logan. Has a High Opinion or Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's Tablets. "I have a high opinion of Cham-, borlaln's Tablets for biliousness and as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Charleston, III. "I have1 never found nnythlng so mild anil ( pleasant to uso. My brother has also used theso tablets with satisfactory results." adv. m notici: of itrccicivi'it's sale op KCOXOMY SUPPLY COMPANY OF LOGAN, UTAH. H, J. Broberg, as receiver of tho Economy Supply Company, Logan, Utah, offers for sale at Its office at tho place of business of the said Economy Supply Company, in Logan City, Utah, on tho 6th day of October, Oc-tober, 1917, at two o'clock p. m., tho stock of dry goods, knit goods, mack-Inaws, mack-Inaws, crockery and groceries, together to-gether with tho fixtures formerly owned by tho said Economy Supply Company. Bids for tho nbovo stock and fixtures, fix-tures, as a whole or separately, will bo considered on said sale day, and bidders will bo reaulred to first deposit de-posit with tho assignee a cortlfled check of nt least $500, which will bo returned if tho bid of tho porson depositing tho samo Is not accepted, or If said bid is accepted said sum will bo npplied to tho purchase prico of tho property purchased. This stock of morchandlso and fixtures fix-tures may bo seen at tho placo of business of tho Economy Supply Company Com-pany nt any tlmo between now and tho dato of said salo date, at which times an attendant will bo In charge to answer questions concerning tho stock and fixtures. Tho receiver reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. For further information concerning concern-ing this stock, communlcato with E. J. Broberg, receiver, at tho place of business of tho Economy Supply Company, Logan City, Utah. E. J. BrtOBEItG, Receiver of Economy Supply Company. Com-pany. e Classified MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Two or three tons of hay. H. S. nice, phone 778. 10-2. LOST Small locket with narqo engraved, en-graved, containing photo. Return to this office for rownrd. 9-29. , LOST Crescent pin sot with flow-ors flow-ors nnd opal, between hospital and Center street. Return to this office for roward. 9-29. FOR RENT Big room with store fixtures, $11 per month. 164 South Main. 9-2 9. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished unfurn-ished rooms. Phono 726. tf. WANTED Salesman. Singer Sowing Sow-ing Machine Company, 61 West 1st South. tf. WANT TO SELL 47 acres of land In Lewlston, 20 acres of beet land, 17 acres good alfalfa or grain land; 10 acres of dryfarm land, 3 miles west of Preston; 40 acres of good Irrigated Ir-rigated land at Franklin; good home at Franklin. All must be sold at some price. For Information and terms, see It. O. Hatch, Lewlston, Utah. 9-30. One hundred fifty thousand dollars dol-lars to loan on farm and. city property. proper-ty. H. A. Tederson ft Co. adr. tf. FOR RENT 2-room house, furnished. furn-ished. 240 North 1st West. Thono 89. 10-2. HAY AND GRAIN WANTED Hay and grain aro wanted by the Utah Agricultural college, 300 tons of hay, 150 tons of grain, 50 loads of straw. Proposition may bo submitted submit-ted In writing, by tolophono, or In porson to Dr. W. E. Carroll or tha undersigned: JOHN L. COBURN, Secretary and Purchasing Agent. adv. tf. ea flrcnt Faith In Chamberlain's Colic and DlarrhoeA Remedy. "Chamberlain's Collo and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Roraody was usod by my rather ra-ther about a year ago when he had diarrhoea. It relieved him Immediately Immedi-ately and by taking three doses he was absolutely cured. He has treat faith In this remedy," wrltos Mrs. W. H. Williams, Stanlsy, N. Y. 0r. I MARY PICKFORD I I I IN I I "Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm" A I Undoubtedly the finest picture Mary I I ever made I BBB Bfl b1 I LYRIC THEATRE I I Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 1 & 2 I I Regular Price 10c, 15c & 20c b : SMALLPOX A young lady by tho name of Cooper, unknowingly contracted small pox while In Salt Lake three weeks ago, came to Logan and has gone about considerable during the past two weoks. She. with her friend, Miss Dunford, who Is now quarantined quaran-tined with a fresh case, has attended the Lyric theatre and also the dance at tho Auditorium Saturday night, and tho Lyric again Wednesday night. Thoso who know that they have been In closo contact with these young ladles should bo vaccinated at onco nnd In this way savo themselves from being quarantined and spreading It to others. Should any contract the disease, remain at homo and notify the city physician at once. i Oliver L. Peterson of Pctersboro was a Logan visitor yesterday. Ho says ho has just received a letter from his brother, Miles L. Poterson, who Is stationed at Fort Riley, Texas, with the aviation corps. The young soldier Is happy to beMn the servlco of his country and likes tho experience experi-ence ho is getting very much. a FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished un-furnished rooms, 285 South Main. adv. 10-4. ' R. B. Glines formerly nsslstant manager of the Ogden office of the Singer Sewing Machlno Company, ha3 been transferred to Logan "where ho has assumed the management of this territory. Ho Is accompanied by his family and has taken up his residents at 61 West 1st South st. He Is nn expert repair man as wtB as a salesman and we may now looll for an actlvo compatgn to be mail locally for this company. Mr. Pete? son who has been In charge of ti-company's ti-company's affairs hero has reslgnel his position. Don't Neglect your stomach. Keep it strong and well. When food disagrees disa-grees with it, strengtheii it with BEEOUM'S PIUS LariMtSaUcf AnrMadlcIaalatlMWorU. I Sold aTarywhwa. la boxaa, 10e 25ilJ 1 3H . m Joseph Cairney, Prop. W. H. Mathews, Mgr. fl I FREE BUS TO 1 ABSOLUTELY MODERN 1 iThKenyon Hotel is the best located hotel in Salt Lake i City, situated in the heart of the city, and in the center X'i of the shopping and theatrical district. Take any 'Jill , depot car; they all pass the door. TIM If you don't stop at the KENYON you are not in town. i 1 The Hotel for Rates, Service and Location. Special atten- 18 I tion paid to Conference and State Fair visitors. ffl Corner Main & 2nd So. Salt Lake City, Utah f it r .aaaaaBBB MB(1laaaM0HHHBBjBJBBBk'JHBBflBflBflBYflTflHBlfll |