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Show Bute of Ohio. City of Toledo Lucas County, . Kranlt J. Clienoy makes oath that he is senior partner ot the firm of F. J, Chir.ey & Co., ilolnj builness In the City of Toledo, County ami State aforesaid, and that salJ nrra will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every c,. u( Catarrh that cannot be eurnd by tht UM of HALL'S CATAnilH MEDIC1NB. THANK J. CHENHT. flworn to tie fori tn and subscribed In my prMenco, this CM day of December. A. D. 1SW. A W. OLKABON, SI Moti-ry Publte. Hairs Catarrh Medicine I taken la ternally. and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of ilia Sratem. Send for testimonial, free. r. J. CHENET & CO., TOieJo. O. Bo.d by all drufnrlaU, lie. QaH's Fiallv t'lilt for com.'rstloa. VBJBxByaabw i Firming Is a Business And like every business, it requires forms, records and blanks that givo you the facts about your farm, just as a business man has them about his business. We print forma and letterheads (every business farmer should have his own letterhead) letter-head) on Hammermill Bond, the Utility Business Paper. Let Vs Show You What W Can Do for You j 9 2Fmmmmi''iBmmmiHmmmmmammmmammmmmmmmmmmm!mmamBammmt ' B S ""TS""V 5 ummer I ogs I u j -;: ; the Heat You'll find the combination of genuine comfort and smart style in these heatresisting FITFORM CLOTHES For ltoung Men 1 DO THBT POS3BSB 8TYLB! TUB f f a j I ANSWER IS HMPHATICALLT J J W ' " :" ' YESI THB INDIVIDUAL LINBS I I " . ' W" ' ! I WHICH CHARACTERIZE ALL FIT- j I , - - ' tj j FORM GARMENTS ARE EQUALLY j j ' I j f AS PRONOUNCED IN THESE SUM- j j ,' 1 J ! MER TOGS. r B 0ur aMortments Includo a splendid selection ot Palm Deachos Mohairs 1 I Tropical Worsteds Oabardlnos and Fancy Weaves In the light col- I I ors, as welt as practical dark shados for buslnoas wear. Our low prices I I at which wo feature thorn make thoso Indeed, featuro values.. I 1 Come I Ji and Look Them Over I I "Logan's Foremost Clothiers" I I LOGAN, UTAH CHICHESTER S PILLS Hjpsjiiwa. R M aaag jML i-iiu in H.d . uM !".r;"kNoV aafl VlH tram. I-Mfd vttli lllno RlUrnik V 'H VVl Tt ! ibrr. Iir fifL.JZ. v aaV If iIA(i.sn IIUANII"ILlJ,fctS H mtikaowiiuDt,s(R.AIwtuRciutiM aaaaaa rSOlDBYPRUGGISTSEVERVnKERE !B )-' For Best Results Bee H G. L. CHADWICK - - H Chiropractor jH 10-11, 2-4, 6:30-7:30 H Hours H ArimoBlk Phone 80 H WmrEli Hawktng, D.C? H Chiropractor H Palmer School System H Rooms 1-2-3 Central Ho- ,M telBldR. fl Hours 9-11, 2-4, 6-7 M , Rgs. 637-J Office 135 H S 'iaH NO GltKAT ACT OF IIKBOI8M BfcV iH If some great act or heroism waa ImB necessary to protect a child from laB croup, no mother would hesitate to JbbS proteel her offspring, but when It Is ll only necessary to keep at hand a bot- PbH tie of Chamberlain! Cough Itemed ;H and give It as soon as the first Indl- i!bI cation of croup appears, there are H many who neglect It. Chamberlain's jH Cough Romedy Is within the reach jH of all and is prompt and effectual. H REPUBLICAN STATE CHI I I ''al IN PURSUANCE ot an order made by tho Republican State Central 'bH Committee, tho Republican Stato Nominating Convention Is horcby ,'H called for Thursday, August 20th, 1020, to convene at 10:00 a. m. at !bb1 Salt Lake City, tn tho Salt Lake Theatre. 'LLI The basis of reprtsuntatlon for this convention Is one delegate for !b each 100 votss and tho majority fraction thereof, cost for Honorable I'LbM Nephl L. Morris for governor at the election hehl November 7tl. 1010. IbbI This provides for 607 delegates distributed among, tho couutlea U 'LH follows: Bsaver 10, Box Elder 26, Cache 42, Carbon IS, Daggett 1, jjH Davie 18, Duchesne 8, Emery 10, airfield 7, Grand 2, Iron bbI 10,.Juab 14, Kane 4, Millard 1B, Morgan b; Piute 3, Rloh 4, iLLI Salt Lake 188, 8an Juan 9, tan Pete 82, Sevier 19, Summit l-H 11, Tooele 18, Uintah 8, Utah 88, Wasatch 8, Washington 9, M Wayne 8, Weber 92. 'H The baslness of this Convention will be the nominating of, cmndlr fH dates fori rH Four presidential tractors from the State at large. 'Ll United 8tatee Senator for elK year term. .,,. .LH -'' Gpvernor fpr four year Urm. trt--tiiit H Juetlee of the Supreme Court for ten year term. ; Secretary ef State for four year term. if Attorney General for four year term. ' TrtnturfCfor four year ttflB- -.wt4- 'aLH Auditor tor foUr far teWT ISffC-'if , Superintendent of Public Instruction for four year term. . The selection of a State Committee and the transaction of euch ether H business at may properly come before this Convention. , Each County Chnlruian Is horeby Instructed to Issue a regular cnll , for otther Precinct Primaries or County Convention according to which ever system the county may determlno. H All primaries or conventions for the eloctlon of delegates to the j State Convention, shall bo held not later than Friday, August 20, liKO. H Tho day, place and hour for holding such conventions or primaries, should be mado known to the public through the press and In such a manner ns will Insure the greatest publicity und at least one week bo- , fore the date ou which such meetings aro to take place. ' In all counties nnd districts, county campaign committees should ifl bo adjusted mid conditioned for tho campaign. Thero should alto bo ; consideration given to tho dotatls of party affairs In all districts, pre- iH clucts and couutlcs. H HENRY WELSH, Chairman. 'H C. L. NELSON. Secretary. 'H COlRESSiiL GONVENnONS 1 H REPUm.iqAN Congressional Conventions for Plstrlcts Number One llaH and Two will bo held at Suit Luku City, August 1:7th. Number 'H Onu will conveno nt 10:00 a. m. In tho Hotel Utah, Number Two 'H at tho same hour In thu Kovrhouso Hotel. 'H District Number Two consists ot tho following counties and rcpro- ! scntntlons: Davis 18, Salt l.ako 1SS, Tooelo 13, Utah C5. a total of 274. , jH District Number One consists of the remaining 2.1 countlos with the representation given in the State Convention call, total delegates Wi. H Tho business ot thcto Conventions will bo to nominate u candidate iH for Congress from oneh District, select Congressional Committees r.nd inLH transact such other buttuoss as muy proporly como bofore those 'iMbLB Conventions. Iq The basis of Congressional representation will bo tho same as for iIbbI the State Nominating Comentlon, tho same delegates bolng privileged IBbI to servo for both Conventions, or n sepnrnte set ot delegates may be laLH chosen, as each County may elect. BLI Tho Conventions and Primaries called to elect State Convention bLI -ntos will also provldo such for tlio Congressional Conventions. VA D. McQUiriC, Chairman First Congressional District. E. WILLEY, Chairman Socond Congressional District. jH ' L. '" ' . I1.1 B i yBaaaaaaa |