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Show LEGAL NOTICES Consult The County Clerk , Or The Respective Sign-: Sign-: ers For Further Inform j . tion. Probate And Guardianship Notice SUMMONS . N THE DISTIUPr COURT OP THE ML FIRST JUDICIAL DISTniCT OP 'C THE STATE OP UTAH IN AND I FOR THE COUNT V OP CACHE. I T. W. Peterson, Plaintiff, 'I , William H Clifford and Mary Doe Clifford; bis wife, Defendants. The State of Utah to tho Said Defendants: De-fendants: .You aro hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after tho servlco of this summons upon you, If -served within the county In which " this 'action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; In case of your falluro so to do Judgment Judg-ment will be rendered against you according to tho demands of the com-p'alnt.wblch com-p'alnt.wblch has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court. This action Is brought to recover a T judgment and decree of the abovo entitled court quieting the title of plaintiff. In and to tho lands described describ-ed in plaintiff's complaint as against the defendants and each of them. A. A. LAW, ' - Attorney fop Plaintiff. Post Office Address, Logan, Utah. !' Adv 10- NOTICB I, - -r "i . w ,, :r Notice Is hereby given by (be members mem-bers of the City Council of Richmond City, Utah, that tho assessment llsl and plat of Sidewalk Paving District Number 6, has been completed and filed with the City Ilecorder, and that said members of said City Coun cil will sit as a Doard of Kquallza-' Kquallza-' tlon and Kovlew and hear all persons feeling aggrjoved or who have any , objections or protests to make to any of said assessments, on each day j from tho 4th day of October, 192Q, I ti) tho 0th day of October. 1920.both j dnjcB inclusivo at the hour of 8:30 o'clock p. m. following which said board will .make Its report to tho City Council as provided by law anil ordinance.- "" Dated this 23rd day of September, WM.'ANDER80N, II. F. OLSEN. THOS. OI11PFITH, KRA8TUS JOHNSON, & , H. E. CROCKETT. 1 Adv-10-9 zMK NOTICE TO CKKIUTOIIS ' In tho Matter of the Estate of Enoch Stone, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with ) vouchers to the undersigned nt his j residence In Logan City. Cacho coun- ty, Utah, on or beforo Uie 24th day I of November!. A. D. 1920. I "riato of first publication Septcm- bor 25, 1020. josErn cnowTiiEii, Admlntsltralbr. C. W. DUNN. Attorney for folate. Adv-10-25 to -ma dyspeptic Woald you ,not like to feel thai your stomach troubles are over, that you can eat any kind of food that fyou cravoT Consider then the fact that Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others why not you. Then j aro many iwho have been restored to 1 health by taking those tablets and I can now eat any kind of food that I they crave. I 40 O I Win. Eli Hawkins, D. C. I Chiropractor I Palmer School System 1 Rooms 1-2-3 Central Ho- I telBUte. I Hours 9-11,2-4,0-7 I Res.637-J Office 135 ANNOUNCEMENT New Offices and Cache Valley Val-ley General Hospital After October first we will occupy 18 rooms In tho. Arlnio block up the Bouth stairway, north of tho post office. This will Include reception consulting, operating laboratory ami hospital rooms. Besides our service as physicians and surgeons and our X-Itay and other laboratory equipment w-j will have trained nurcs to begin with hospital hos-pital equipment of twelve beds. This nospltal scrvlco will be bawd entirely on the consideration of service ser-vice to the patient. We will admit tho, patients of any other regular reputable re-putable doctor as far as our facllU,ei allow nnd accord such doctors tho courtesies due them. This general hospital plan comprc hends Us extension nnd enlargement as business demands and the charges will be governed by cost of maintenance main-tenance only. Our relations to our patrons auJ each other arc to be continued as in dependent, yet affording mutual assistance and collaboration. In consultation there will be absolute freedom, thus avoiding the entangle moiils of partnership. Our Ideals are expressly opposed to commercialism and quackery. We are natives of the community and expect ex-pect In the future to merit the cos-tlnued cos-tlnued confidence of our patrons. This enterprise expresses oar appreciation ap-preciation of past business, our desire de-sire to afford complete modern service ser-vice and our hope in the coutlnued aad Increased patronage of the community com-munity of which we are cltltens, home owners and participant In all Its activities. Respectfully, Dr. H. K. MERRILL, Dr. E. P. Oldham, Dr. It. O. roRTBR, Adr-10-2 NOTICE TO CHEI..TOR8 In the Matter of the Estate of Wllhelm Frank, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Wnltcrs & Harris, First National Na-tional Bank building. Logan, Utah, on or before tho 1st day of November. Novem-ber. 1920. Dale of first publication September Septem-ber 30, 1920. LOUIS FllANK. I Administrator. J WALTERS k HARRIS, Attorneys Adv-11-2 THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE When a dragglit flndg that bli customers at) speak well of a certain cer-tain i reparation, Ua forms a good opinion of It aid when in need t such a madlclne Is almost certain to ase It himself and in bis family. This la why so many druggists un and recommend Chamberlain's Couga Remedy. J. B. Jonas, a well known druggist of Cubrun( Ky., says, 'I have used Chamberlain's Cough Raai dy In my family for the past sevei. years and bave found It to bo th best cough medicine I have ava known." Alt And ths Heverse7 Hamlacps.liae boon Invented con Mining InsuliHed wires to tiiko cur-rent cur-rent from storage bullerlen or lighting light-ing circuits so that they can be kept warm Indefinitely. CHICHESTER S PILLS i( tL-xlk C'kl..hM.trIlllrd fti inmtt, rin. lo u.d ni um m-umcVV Kljfin !.., etll ritik Iili Ribbon. V 4m 4Ul Tk no olWr. Hnr f jranr ,Y Tl nt irut. Atkfn!HM'in'H.Ti:nfl U it UIAMO.MI IMtAMt I'll.l.N, fo, V r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS CITRYHKCRE jtate of Ohio, City of Tolertf. Lucas Counly, on. Frank J, Clieney makes rath that he .3 cnlor purtner of tlio Arm of V. 3 "lKr,e s Co., doing busliiuii In Hie City ( Toledo, County nnl State aforesaid, i.nl thut said firm will pay tlie sum of it.V. JIl'Nlni3D rOI-l.AHS for oach ml pvcrv cjso of Catarrh that cannot b iir.'il f-tliruso of IIAM8 CATAUUH dliJlflNB. ilUNKJ. CHENBV. r-w"rn tf before lis and ubcrltcd In ty prcucn-e, tbl Clli doy of December. V. D. IS8D. A. W. OLEAHON. (S.n Netuy I'ubllo. Hell's Catarrh Medicine l token ln crnally nnd acta thiouRli tlit Blood on i rjucotu Surfarn of th H'ttem. Send or laiinionlH!i. tree. T. J OHONKY A CO., ToJo. O. Sold by til drumriit. Ifc. , ., Jall'i Ksiullv rills for cora.tcatlon. Subscribe For the Republican ,;; lillElliTOEli ".;. : : If j y;;' . 4mmmm mmm ',;.: ; . & i -. . , H -I -;.. ' B'l .' - m i The comfort and beauty of the appoint1 .' J ' ' fl o '"' ments add to the physical enjo'yjnienl"7- ' V g S I which you derive from the easy riding: ' v o ;S qualities of the Sedan. . . ! The.'upholstei'y is done in genuine mohair -s-nt i. V- 1 'jH ' "" velvet. .. .'Kj 3 . !M , ' ' v a .' V-;'.' -. i '' The gasoline consumption Is unusually low. A JB ;4'( . Tho' tire mileage Is unusually high. ll ,t"f, -p 'I iH BLAIR MOTOR CO t'- I Logan Utah, ; :M Subscribe for The Repabllcan. HBBS3eT'!EPa9SBSMWllMMBejMliM Subscribe for the Republican. rll CIcod jPeadin m Did you ever stop to think that the advertisements H of the home merchants in this newspaper make it u I Wm BliTTEH newspaper? Hfl Well, it docs. AdvertisiiiR tenclies PROGRESS, 'M ECONOMYancl CONFIDENCE. l It teaches progress in keeping you rthronst of the iitl times, of all thnt is new aud desirable in foods, cloth- 11 ing, homes supplies, and comforts of all kinds. Irl It tenches economy through informing you. where iM the best prices may he hud because economy" is -not JF only in the mere saving of money but ulso in the in- l&'J telligent spending of it. ' I 1 1U It tenches coniidencc through-llio, knowledge gained I i 11 In knowing you live as other folk1;? "live; enjoy the hH things they enjoy that you have the same advantages. 3 jH The text hook of our worldly comforts is written il in the terse lines of our merchandising advertisements I H AND IT'S WELL WORTH READING. If ! If we rend the ntlvcrtisemenls we soon renl- ! LI izc that they can work to our advantage just 13 tm as much as to the merchant with something $Sl 1 1 to sell. ' . " 7SJ llfl Thcn the HOME-SPENT IlV 'Hi DOLLAR starts its pepful iota- Sfl 111 ney amongst we home folks iJlmrl ill every one of whom hns the de- - && 1 i ill I vclopment and growtlt of this vV& VMWs Mill community nl heart. N.12'-!vOA y HI |