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Show I LOCAL ITEMS i . act your Tanlac where they've got Ilt. Sold at City Drug Co. adv Ercrtoha and Sons Just recolved a largo shipment of tho new mod- cl South Bend. Malleable Range. j , WntCh tor their range enJo next week. 1 ...... RdT ' " H H Rev. Harris PJIIsbury has spent a H j copulo of days In Salt Lake EH .1 For rent furnished steam lieatc,d H appartments and sleeping rooniB H Phono 1004 w. adv H Hj All next week a factory salesman H ' will bo at Evertons and Sons store H- jj showing tho now model South Bend H 3 Range Price ana quality consider- H I ed this Is tho cheapest range on Sale. 3 adr n B H ' It should bo understood that' tho Hj young pcoplo ot Logan Stako are H i cordially Invited to tho big M. I. A. H A danco tonight. " H "I havo taken eight bottlM or m I Tanlac and havo actually gained 40 I pounds In weight and feel bottor and stronger t!an I Jiavo felt bororo in twonty-flvo years," say O. H. Mah-affy, Mah-affy, ot Nashville, Tenn. Sold at City H ' Drug Co. - !i ndr V V All indications point to ono of tho Itlggest and best dances ot tho year tonight at tho Auditorium. It Is given giv-en under the auspices of Cache Stake Y. M. M. I. A. Board. Tho Hj ; members of tho various wards are ktl . taking a lively interest in tho dance LL and will be out In goodly numbers. Hj Tho Heller Society Conforcnco ot H Logan Stako will conveno In tho Lo- H gan Tabornaclo Saturday Nov. 19th 1 at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Visitors H , I from tho general board ot Salt Lako H ' City will bo present and every ono B Is cordially invited to attend .HHh - ' Ellon Barber, ! OUlo BJorkman, Ida Qutnney. H 'J Lantern slides' depicting mission- H nry subjects in, China will bo shown H at tho First Presbyterian Church on M Sunday'evenlng at 7:30. H Nino high' grndo Holstoln cows tor H sale. Win. Merrill Richmond Utah. l i "Wasn't It a grand and glorious H' it feeling?" Well wo sholud zmllo. H Our good friend Thomas K. Obray H j camo In tho office yesterday threw m a crisp $5.00 bill on tho counter and H said "I see by your paper that a H j woman called in the other day and H paid her subscription and I do not H want a woman to out do me." I llko H Tho Republican and want to pay one H year in advance". We apprcclted jttm tho words of Mr, Obray and will do H our boat to see that something is B i written during tho nest .ear that H I will repay him. M Lost, Kelly Springfield Cord Tire, f tubo and rim for Dodge car. Reward H for its return. Call 713. advll-19 H Somo special features ot entertain- H ment hrtvo been worked up in con- H section with tho big M. I. A. dance H at tho Auditorium. Competition bo- H tween the various wards will be very HU keen and good will prevail every HH Tanlac will overcome that run 9 down debilitated condition and make B i you feel just llko your old self again. H J Sold at City Drug Co. adv Mr. Alfred Jensen of Tremonton Bpent a couple of days hore on business busi-ness this week. Don't mlBs tho Farles in "Princess Chrysanthemum" at Nlbloy Hall, Sat. night. 'adr """" Tho Range Salo and demonstration at Evertons and Sons next woek Is worth waiting for. See the Now Model South Bend Range just arrived, adv Sco Top-Not and the Wizard cat in "Princess Chrysanthemum" Saturday jilght, at NIbley Hall. adv On Wonsday afternoon In the eight ward chapel tueral sontcos -woto held over the remains of Mrs, Lot-tlo Lot-tlo P. Jones nnd wcro well attended. attend-ed. Tho speakers were Elders John A. Crockett, Peter Nellson, Goo. W. Llndqulst, Elder Anthon Phcrson, and Bishop Gibbons. Theso gontlo-men gontlo-men all testified to the worthy character chara-cter of tho deceased lady and epoka words o0 consolation to tho bereaved. bereav-ed. Thero wcro many beautiful flowers flow-ers and lncrment was in tho Logan cemetery where Elder Anthon Phcr-eon Phcr-eon dedicated tho grave. Sco tho Cave of Inky Night and the Sprites Dance In "Princess Chrysanthemum." Chrysan-themum." at NIbley Hall, Saturday night. ikit t adv Watt for tho Mutual Bazaar Dec. 0 to get aprons, underwear, children clothes, etc. adv Don't forget to visit Tho Round Oak Demonstration at Spande's today, to-day, adv. Get a ton of Coal freo with each Round Oak range bought.at Spando's today. adr Death camo to Mr. A. N. Anderson of Hyrum yesterday morning following follow-ing a long illness of stomach trouble. Mr. Anderson was better known as Andrew Fiddler and for years was Hyrum's chief musician. Ho Is survived sur-vived by one sister Mrs. E. J. Haw who wob with him at the tlmo n his death and another sister residing resid-ing in Salt Lako and one brother believed be-lieved to reside In Montana. Price is measured by tho valuo ot service. You get moro valuo for .our dollar In tho Round Oak than in any other range. Spando Furl-iuro Furl-iuro Co. adr Mayor Howell spent yesterday at Ogden on business. |