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Show ft Sj.1 ill Sell 160 Acre Beet Land Lcwiston. . 40 Acre Beet LahdLewisto'h. ,; ' ' ! - 5 . . ' 30 Acre' Beet Land, Lcwiston. ;; '; ' ft 15 Acre Beet Land, Lewiston. t ' 200 Acre Wheat Land Preston. 200 Acre Hay Wheat Land, Trenton. 80 Acre Dairy Beet Land, Cornish. 63, Acre Dairy Beet Land, Richmond. 100 Acre Hay Dairy Land, Richmond. L. H. Dames LAND BROKER Phone 58. Opposite Hotel Logan. N- Buy While The Buying Is Good Every man who has been following the trend of prices for nearly every commodity, leather, steel, copper, paper, wool and what not, knows the end J is not yet in sight. That is why the exceptional values we are offering in jl KUPPENHEIMER i CLOTMES should not go unheeded. i The man who buys a suit or overcoat now, will pocket a neat profit over the prices that will prc- ( vail next season. Overcoats in a wide variety of colorings, weaves -A and patterns, belted styles, snug-fitting styles, loose ' T and boxy effects. Distinguished suits for young men and older men, new ideas in styles, novelty and staple fabrics and colorings. Howell Bros. u Logans' Foremost Clothiers PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Re-spective Signers Tor Further Information xotich op KiitsT mi:ctin; op cmcniToits. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho District of Utah, In Bankruptcy, beforo S. T. Corn, llofercB. In bankruptcy No. 4501. Inthe matter of J. II. Pcarco, bankrupt. To tho creditors of J. H. Pcarco of Cornish, In tho county of Cache, and District nforeBnld, u bankrupt. Notlco Is hcroby glvon that on tho 30th day of Soptombor, A. D. 10 1G, tho said J. H. Tearco was duly adjudicated ad-judicated a bankrupt; and that tho first meotlng of his creditors will bo held at my ofllco nt rooms 309-310 First National Pank building, Og-don Og-don City, Weber County, Utah, on tho 3rd day of February, A. D. 1917 at 10:30 o'clock In tho forenoon, at which tlmo tho Bald creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt, apd transact such other, business as may properly, como beforo said meeting. Ogden, Utah, January 22, 1917. ' S. T. CORN, adv. 1-2E, Itoforco In Bankruptcy. Fresults " from! eyestrain I Nervousness I b Billiousness I y Headaches j I Dizzy Spells k y Vomitting Spells 4 T And many other aches 4 ? and pains. J I' I specialize in relieving i X eye strain. i I DR. PETERSEN I Optometry Specialist I J 75 North Main Street j j yp i. ROLLED OATsT Food For Body and fa j You can't do your best nt any f task unless you are properly i nourished. Tho body noeds tho wnrmth anl strength offered by J this highly nutritious food. J I KOLLEB GATS i contnlns nil tlio body-hulldlng j mnterlnl of tho choicest oats. It Is appetizing and palatable. Na- j turo's own grain flavor Is carried to all users of Sunrlpo Kollcd Oats. I Suni'lK! Kolfo-ft tho pure i ' grain drink, lias a refreshing goodness joii'II appreciate. Utah Cereal Food Co. Ogdcn, Utah. j K. L. Allen of Covo ha3 Just purchased pur-chased tho Georgo Gregory cattle ranch at Mountain IIoi'io. The deal was closed with L. II. Dainos acdng an agent. I Classified ; !,,.,,,,. i WANTED WANTED Farm loans. Plenty of money to loan. Stewart Heal Es-tato Es-tato aud Loan Co. Young man wishes to rent farm. Small family. Has had all kinds of uxporienco In fnrm work. Cnn como well recommended. W. J. Taggart, Lowlston, Utah. adv. 1-27. I WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. With private pri-vate family preferred. Inquire this olllce. adv. tf. FOR RENT . Furnished rooms for complete housekeeping. Modern, $9.00. 125 Went Fourth South. adv. tf. TO KENT Furnished rooms, 337 North First West. adv. 1-25. FOIt P.ENT Threo furnished rooms for complete housekeeping. 39 East Fourth South. For Information Informa-tion call Mortensen nt 550. adv. tf. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN Glen J. Hudson announces that tho Utah-Idaho Mort gngo & Loan Company, 22 23 Arlmo Block, has plenty of monoy to loan on good farm security at low rate of Interest, In-terest, tf Ono hundred fifty thousond dol-1 dol-1 lars to loan on farm property. H. A. Pedorson & Co. adv. tf. ' FOR SALE MB I I I v I FOn SALE We have a number of first class organs for salo cheap. Torms to suit. Thatcher Music Co., Logan, Utah. tf. I LOST ' LOST Ladles' gold watch with 1 pin. Reward. Thono CHF2. 1-25 I LOST Four Yale keyn on. string. I Finder please return to this ofllco , an4relTt rwardr-4r, 1-18. - The Most Independent I H Man Oi Earth I H is the farmer who avails himself of electric 2 lppl ) service. C iiH I scores of farmers in Cache Valley will (his E liiil ' year pump their irrigating water with electric I lliiil power; their homes and buildings are now light- I iiil cd with electricity; they chop their feed cut en- ra 'tliil silage run grindstones churn wash and iron 'H separate their milk and do many other tasks I ilLLl I ELECTRICALLY. H I Electric service pays for itself many times over g jH 1 in the drudgery it saves in farm tasks the ser- I ' H I vice is ECONOMICAL and DEPENDABLE. SH 1 Arrangements have already been closed for the I H 1 installation of many electrically operated pumps I j on the farms of Cachs Valley this year for pump- i iH ing irrigating water; hundreds of farmers have B WH B made up their minds that electric service is the li j KjH 1 cheapest and most satisfactory power they can ' IjLH employ. f tiil y It will cost you nothing, nor will it obligate you g 11 N in any way to cunsult with us regarding electric ll fl power for YOUR farm. . Il ( Call write or telephone and our represent!- S 11 live will be glad to go over conditions thorough- HH Iy with you aiH -?va you electric power rccom- L mcndalions riitetl to your individual require- X mm t ments. rB Ufeh Power & Light Co. 1 "Efficient Public Service" I II Tho Hublt of TnkiiiR Cold. With many pooplo tnklng cold Is a habit, but fortunately ono that Is easily broken. Tnko a cold spongo bath every morning when you first get out of bed not Ico cold, but a tempernturo of about 90o F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this i H uud you will seldom tnko cold. When you do tako cold tako Chamberlain's S79 Cough Itomedy nnd got rid of It na i f jffl quickly ns possible. Obtalnnblo ov- ' V$M orywhoro. Adv. '; $jM if3 Buy your goods at homo. 1m! BIG ANNUAL SALE I OF KNIT GOODS I CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK I IMack3naw5 Sweater B II Coats, Union Suits, I 1 FEary&iei Shirts, etc. i I I For Men, Women and Children 1 M ALL OUR OWN MAKE 1 1 Doors open at 9 a. m. iB Union Knitting Mills I In Our Fine New Building at Cor- I ner of First A(est and Center ; I . & -w OtrfijQSxtio - e90ir ifi", . ill 'II ill |