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Show TMWCUIJIIRAI ' -cj LOG AN, UTAH. u. CDLLEGElUTAH. OPENS SEPT 2Q 19IO. SPICES.. AS GOOD AS NATURE GROWS. Spices as tho found, ition of flavors arc worthy of (lie moi serious consider, ition. The slaiuLirJ upon whith we rondm't our business is Quality, l or this reason we now carry the Maltese Cross Brand of Pure I'ootl Spices in 10c handsome-y handsome-y lac(iiered tins and invites your patronage. 1 JOHN BOYDEN & SON. 1 I Coa ... 1 U . . . ' SI Weber Coal spells economy. f $ Try a ton. It will do a Jj! W ton's work. Do not take V $ any chances this season in the Jy W matter of fuel. Coal that produces t)ie greatest amount ; M of heat; coal that burns to fV $ the last ounce; coal that is all M coal, and the ash of which is $ evidence of its heat energy M that's the kind of coal we sell M W fl .HUB COAL CD I t Mines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. t A' Good Service j Ready for you when you need anything in ! the line of fresh or salted meat-beef, mutton, pork, ham or bacon. We know what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling-know selling-know how to cut it up, loo, and we would like to have more of your trade. You'll benefit by it, as well as we. SUMMIT MEAT CO., Bagnell & Ball, Props. OTHII STATE Fil Salt Lake City October 3rd to 8th Higger und better than ever before, $15,000 in cash prizes for exhibitors, besides 24 cups and 70 gold medals. $4,000 will be spent in free entertainment features for visitors. Races daily for purses that aggregate 6,ooo. Reduced rates ou all railroads. For further information address the secretary, 45 West South Temple street, Salt Lake City. General admission, 25c; Children, 10c. Horace S. Ensign, J. G. McDonald, Secretary. President. IXJuCTk fl'YPICJiS Sait LAke'EiTV I The Summit Creamery Co. With the new and tip to date tnacliiiu ry winch we have in our Cu-toty, we r.rr tm-patrd to turnout the very IIK'tlMCST ORADU til" llnlter ami Cheese. We ask the people of Summit County for j their patronage and suppott. Let us sliive tokeepwlial wo have rstalilishcd and built up, as Suiniiiit County is hotter adapted for ! Dairying than any other branch of agriculture, therefor let us Intake it n sttttly to better our Dairy hetils and thereby make every row ou the f.rtu a levciine n-ttir. It costs no mote to keep it I t oil l .1 1 lc- cow, than one that will not pay her koej). It is the duly of every man that milks cows to know if there is any in his herd that are not paying; for their feed. We will do our part to I help you know this, by testing, (free of charge each individual cow, say about three times dining; a milking pctiod nnd by weighing weigh-ing her milk occasionally, it will give you a record of each cow on the farm. Lots got at it. Yours ttttly, J. W. LliU, Manner. SUMMIT CREAMERY CO., i loytsvillc, Utah. A Household Necessity. "2sr BALLARD'S I HOREHOUND SYRUP COMPOUND. CURES Coughi, CoMs, Whooping Cough, Bron-chitU, Bron-chitU, Sore Throat, HoarteneM, Etc, Th F.vorlt. R.mly In all Hmh. It U rood fnr yonnir mid nld, Uiw Soothing ami Naallng Eff.ct en all Cou(i. and Cold.. W. S. Cmrtn, Rkhmvnd. WmR- wrH.H-nmn. tlm. an I im Isit rol.1. whk lurn.4 Into lOopp., to I bouthl honj of Italian! . It.w.hnun.1 flrfup Compound ond It .iraif tit.n.4 m. out mithir qulcair. I bolMvo tuiiard . Hurthouod ftyiup Compoun. will euro snr osm of LoUnpp. " Prlc. 25c, BOc and 11.00 RthiM AH Subotltata. BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. For inle bf John Doydno A 8o Sale - Sale - Sale A regular cleaning up of Odds and Ends. It is your chance to jump in and get good things at your own price, for Cash or its equivalent. Sale Oemmences Monday Morning Sept. ih, at 8 o'clock Here are a Few of the Many Useful Articles we Offer: Men's Patent Leather Oxfords going at cost. Men's Felt I lats, all sizes. Ladies' and Children's tl)w Shoes. Summer Dtess Goods, cut below cost; as well as. Men's and Boys' Straw I luls below cost. S(Jn anJ Boyj. mjte MuJ;n BonnH, Ladies' White Muslin Night Gowns ftc Underskirts . ... ,n... . , ... ... , Ladies and Children s Hosiery Ladies ana Children s Shoes. -. 1 1 , r n - ii r . i' i i xt; . ii Children s Vests. Boys Overalls, Boys Kahiki Waists; all sizes. f B. r n I l.... Ladies V ests and Drawers oys Kompers, all sizes and colors. v Boys' Summer Wash Suits. Men's Summer Underwear, Shirts and Garments. 1 All muft go to make room for our heavy slock of 5 Autumn Goods. Grasp this opportunity to save money. Call and in- V sped these Matchless Values. Our prices are right on everything we J. have to sell, and tell their own story. Large values for little money CASH STORE, i C. H. WEST, Prop. Hoytsville, - - - Utah. ii 1 |