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Show 1 SHOT GUM SHELLS I Remember us when getting your amunition for" shooting I m H Ducks. H Season Opened Oct. 1st I WE HAVE EVERY THING FOR THE SPORT. H 1 Rolf sen Sporting Goods Co. I I Classified H MISCELLANEOUS H FARMS TOR Ki:NT by Stewart H Kent Estate & Loan Co. 10-20. M WANTED A second-hand saddle. B liqulro this office. tf. H ' FOB, HUNT G-room modern houso H ritue in. Call C22-J-2. tf. H FOU 8AI-K Grapes and plums, H 355 East 8th North. 10-20. H FOR KENT Furnished or unfurn- B fahed rooms. I'lione 726. tt. H ' WANTED Salesman. Singer Sew- H tag Machine Company, CI West 1st 1 South. H . .- H One hundred flfty thousand dol- H Sara to loan on farm and city proper- M t. 31. A. rulorson & Co. adr. tf. B -J H I KINGKIt.s, NOT A CI HUMAN V H WAItlil.KIl H Ititt n cm load of Singer Sewing H Machines arrival, selling nt $11.00 B ami up, msy tonus; also root inn- H rhlnex by week or month. Noodles H for all Kind-, of innelilues, itOc do. H Wc buy miy old mnrhlues, 1'vpcrt B Tcji.ilr woilc. (II West 1st So. St. H U 1) G LINES, Manager. Pl - ij i H ' W. CALDERWOOD "1 H auto sr.nvion m Good Car Careful Driving at Any m Time to Any Placo. H FRICES REASONABLE H IUs. l'liono 70:t. 2l S. Main, H Logan, Utah. B fvt'""-Yra 11' men usc tne'r revolvers but seldom. VVMfiS H VJ Wm! ' ct t-,ey 1"'J pronounced opinions about IP A V cluij Jr t'lcir ammunition clue to the force of example! -W V 'it,il5jy'i'5 That is Remington UMC opinion. You see your t m yv3!3iWp P"" Wlt'1 a ',e't Rxin'nEton UMC. You Oft H iv fj find) our dealer handing you Remington UMC as OB B iS sjWWma a matter of course. You hear the men at the Pistol IB H s(l and Rifle Club insisting on Remington UMC as B H 'KKyvA stronglyin.22cahbershortsasin the .45 automatics. JsEl H KilVkl There's a thought here for every man who is shoot- eHmj H 'EHFii&Vf 'n8 anX k'nd or make of pistol or revolver. I ImJ H '"jRC'VB Remington UMC Revolver or Pistol Cartridges ate I llh H PJTtQjVSj producedforcverystandardmakeandcaliberofarm. Jmllmi M yB?SSI Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Your Community ' llPll H iHV-!kl CtwntnJ otl your tun ith REM O, tf tombtnjlton N H j Mf TAI PorJtr SolttiU, Lubruanl 44 Kuit Prtttnltyf Ik1NI M I 5&!J THO REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC PS?' iiiiiH ' 'tIvvS;1 cariridgh co., inc. n w H 'h (uV 3lVH Lirtiit&fauufjctuTtrlofhrfirmuiJdmmunilioninlfttH'iMU IWlHl H SKI Woolworili "JuiMing, New York W lwl Biz B Heiwrt Made to tho Ilank Commissioner Commis-sioner of tho StiUo of Utah, of the Condition of THE STATE BANK OF RICHMOND Located at Richmond In tho County of Cache, Stato of Utah, at tho close of business on tho 8th day of October, 1U17. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $176,212.01 Duo from National banks 5,731 42 Duo from stato banks and bankers 15,033.78 Checks nnd cash items.... 278.00 Gold coin 2.2G2.50 Silver coin 333.23 Currency 771.00 Expenso account 1,250,75 Total I201.87C.37 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $25,000.00 Surplus fund C, 000. 00 Undivided profits, interest, inter-est, exchango, etc 4,058.24 Individual deposits 88,307.79 Domand certificates of deposit 122.00 Certified checks 2,500.00 Cashier's checks 38.83 Savings deposits . 29,844.51 Time certificates of do- poslt 38,005.00 Bills redlscounted 7,000.00 Amount set aside for taxes, etc 1,000.00 v Total $201,876.37 State of Utah, County of Cache. Geo. G. Hendricks .being first duly sworn according to law, deposes nnd says that ho Is cashier of the above named bank; that tho above nnd foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on tho 8th day of October, 1917. GEO. G. HENDRICKS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of October, 1917. JOHN A. CROCKETT, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires 7th day of July, 1918. Correct attest: H. E. HATCH, J. W. FUNK, D. C. BUDGE, Directors. Stato of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. Com-missioner. I, W. E. Evans, bank commissioner of the Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 15th day of October, 1917. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. adv. Plli? A delightful drink to k jm serve with WSfcls-- JsF t Igplp A foaming, satisfying felfeJ gi beverage between, JLMM SjsIjS 'meals-apalatepleasing, jfTZjlCT kpP health giving, invigorating yfffif Bl purefood drink at all time 'ffl&dBpjk i JBECKERMANUFACTORINGCO, FX ) Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tho Most Reliable. Aftor many years' oxperlenco In tho use of it and othor cough medicines, medi-cines, there aro many who prefor Chamberlain's to any other. sMrs. A. C. Kristeln, Greenville, lib., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Reme-dy has been used in my mother's home and mlno for years, and we always al-ways found it a quick cure for colds i I nnd bronchial troubles. Wo find It i to bo the most reliable cough medicine medi-cine wo hare used." adr. I Don't Gamble On Quality) This Season I I If there ever was a time when - a men I 1 I should make every dollar bring the maximum, that I 1 I time is now. I I I But some people ate apt to get the idea I I I that buying cheaper goods will solve the problem. It I I I is a fallacy that we want to warn you against before I I 1 you learn it in the bitter school of experience. In clothes it is a time to buy better clothes to pay a little more and get I quality to get long-wearing fabrics and superior workmanship. I I Though wool is scarce S I THE HOUSE OF I I KUFPEE)IHEififlER I has maintained the high quality of its fabrics and workmanship, but they I will cost you a little more this season. I ' We advise you to buy these better clothes and if you were to ask at what I price you could get a suit or overcoat that would be the best value, deliver M II thc ,c&CrSt service an(l lhe fullest measure of satisfaction, we would recom- coorL Td oor. $35, 0lhcis that 'Present thc utmost in value anywhere at $22.50 to $35. I Howell Brothers I ft "Logan's Foremost Clothiers" g |