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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919. THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN rAGE THREE , HJ
I A merchant with the 1
I ability to advertise 1
I and has something I
I worth while to sell 1
I at a Set live price9 1
I and informs the 1
& I public in regard to I
I Prices and Quality I
H
I through his local I
' paper9 should not I
I fear the mail order, I
I or any competition. I
FAIR PLA
The principle of fair play Is a
dominant trait or American charac
ter. It constats largelyln allowing
to others every right or privilege
I which we ask or claim for ourselves.
As American citizens we Insist on
1 the right' to select and purchase our
I supplies In the most satisfactory
L markot. Any Interference with the
r principles of fair play Is bound to
1 react. The right of liberty and the
right of property have so long been
fundamental principles that every
I disturbance or denial Is sure to dls
B turb essential relations.
k. m m ,
W; r Life a. Loan.
C.lfe Is given for us to use; It has
beVK given to us as a lonn without
' ' Interest, and not to be paid back on
5" any fixed day. Fortune distributer
. time In unequnl portions at her will;
wiCt hurries off the young; slie prop
tM up the old. I'erslus
mi
m ' Add Industry.
Our Idea of a man who Is completely
accupled la a crow-syed fellow' with
'he St. Vitus danco trying to Mm &
two-faced girl with 'a hare Up.
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A GKEAT REMEDY
The merits of Chamberlain's Col
ic and Diarrhoea IUniedy are well
Known and appreciated, but there is
occasslonally a man who had no c
qualntanco with them and should
red tho following by F. H. Dear, a
hotel man at Dupuyer, Mont. "Four
years ago I used Chamberlain's Colic
and Diarrhoea Itemed with such
wonderful results that I havo since
recommended It to my friends."
Adv-9-1
Why Spinsters.
The reason that unmarried Indies
nre called spinsters W that formerly
women were prohibited from marrying
until they had t.pun n complete set of
bed Hncn. If tin fame rulo prevailed
today what a falling off thero would
be In the mairlage rate I
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Cuckoo Brings Qood Luck.
There Is. an old superstition preva
lent In many parts of England that, If
yon ,turn the moriey you have In your
pocket when first you hear the cuckoo
In the spring, you wjn not suffer from
tack of cash all through the year.
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SOMEWHERE IN UTAH
f "Ty iFYdU MA& INVMTfD YoURrAOWEY
ih WvtQrwiN&s Stamps ihjteapof
THOT 4WELL ROD AHO TMINW.YOU
""X - y Hi4ht havb hap. some Fish and
A M8HEY IM FUTURE YEftRS. J
1 A ' I' A I pm HO0K -rn - ' I'MftV-'1
1 ',' '. Flue clothes catch little fish 'and buy few W. B. R.
I Tin
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Ti-!L WOMAN HAD1
TO FIGHT FOR
HER JfflEATH
' I never felt better iu my wholo
lite than I do now and I enn't refrain
from letting others know how thank
ful I am for what Tanlac had done
fot me" said Mrs. William Harris of
728 Fifteenth avenue, Seattle, Wash-1
Ingtou, whllo In Bartcll's drug store
recently.
"Several years ago I was In n
boat wreck nnd this hud such a bad
effect on my neivcs that I didn't
seem able to get over It," continued
Mrs. Harris. "Then nn operation on
my eyes seemed to affect my ueives
still moie and three years ago last
January 1 had another break down
nnd from that time until soon nftcr
I started tnklng Tanlac I was almost
n nervous wreck. The slightest sound
out of the ordinary would upset mo
and I could hardly sleep at ulght,
.but would just roll and toB In nila-
ery and, besides this, my stomach
also was In nn awful condition. 1
hardly had n bit of appetite and suf
fered so from the little I did eat that
I almost hated to go to the tabic at
(meal time, because It Just looked
llko everything I ato soured on my
I stomach and filled mo up bo badly
with gas that I could hardly breathe.
I fell off In weight from 125 pounds
down to 100 and was actually so
weak I couldn't havo swept a room
I If my life had depended on It.
j "Nothing I took for my troubles
I seemed to do me a particle of good,
I but I kept hearing so much about
Tanlac that I thought I would tako
I another chance, and It certainly prov-
I ed to bo the lucky one for me, be-
I cause after I had taken a bottlo or
I two of It I was feeling lots better,
so I kept on with It and now I have
a splendid appetite and cat almost
anything I want without suffering'
the least bit with my stomach after
wards. My nerves are as strong as
they ever were In my llfo and I
sleep Just like a child every night
and have gained so in strength that
I do every bit or the work In nn
eight room house and don't mind It
a particle, and I actually dut walk
my husband any time. I have not
only gotten back nine pounds of tho
weight I lost, but am gaining more
right along and am so happy over
the wonderful Improvement that
Tanlac has made In my condition
that I want everybody to know about
It."
Tanlac Is so!f in f,ogan by tie
City Drug Co.; In Wcllsvllle by the
Wellsvlllo Drug So.; In Smlthfleld
by niter Bros. Drug Co.; In Hy
rum by Hyrum Drug Co.; In Rich
mond by A. A. Thomas, and In Lew
Iston by Lewiston Drug Co. Adv
mt
Hardy Chines Penis. "
The Chinese horse Is really a pony
fomewbat after the type of the west
ern broncho. It comes from Mongolia
and Is known, as the Mongolian pony.
It is an exceedingly hardy aulinul,
thrives on food on which ft western
animal would starve, Is able to carry
heavy loads long distances, and Is very
useful In many ways. As a racing au- (
Irani It Is characterized by speed and
tamlna. . Cbtbn exports between 1,000
and 2,000 of theso ponies each year.
Bactericides.
Most fruit Juice, through their
aeliN, "were found In Japanese expert-
inents to destroy the hnclllu of ty
phoid nnd other bacteria; but Niignr
and st ii relies, even In I tie strongest I
lotions, hud no uiitlsi tle effect. The
strongest bactericide of tho vegetable
mcIiIh prowd to be tannic nrld, which
aiih followed In order by citric, tur
liirlc nnd malic. Imitation "lemon
ades," prepared Willi various nclilH, es
jii'i'liiiiy with lijilioehlorle ncld, hud
roiiMldernhlp bactericidal action,
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Doctors' Fees Regulated.
The fees of doctors were prescribed
by law In Rrhyloti in the days of Neb
uchadrezzar. Tho code of Hutninurapl,
the great lawgiver, provider, "If n doc
tor bus operated with a bronze lancet
on n tnnii for a severe wound, nnd has
cured him, or has removed n cataract
with a bronze lancet 7or u gentleman
and cured tho eye of tho gentleman,
he shall receive ten shekels of sliver.
If tho patient bo the son of n freed
roan, tho doctor shall receive five
nhekeU."
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NOTICE OF INTENTION!
TO TAX j
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Notice '.s hereby g'cn .r tho In
tention of Parndlso town, Cache
County, Utah, nnd Its Hoard of Trus
tees to create Water Main District
Number 1, within said Town, nnd to
mnke and construct tho following Im
provements therein, to-wlt;
For tho purpose or supplying tho
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Inhabitants of said town with water
for culinary, domestic, stock water-'
Ing niid-munlclpal purposes, to lay
and consttuct metal water mulni
with nil necessary valves and Iron '
connections, tienchlng nnd excn.v,
tlons on Third North street between j
First West street and a point four
hundred sixty-two (4C2) feet wei't of,
tho southeast corner of niork foi'y-j
one (41). Vint "A", Paradise Town
site Survey; on Second North st.-;et
between Fl'st Hast street and Flist
l West street; on First North stuel
between First West street nnd a point
six hundred four (C0-I) feet west of
tho Southeast corner of Tllock twen-ty-nlnq
(2!M Tint "A". Faradtsv
TownBlte Survey; on First North
street between Main street nnd a
point two hundred twenty-eight
(228) feet east of the Southwest cor
ner of nioek Twenty-flvo (25), Tint
"A", l'aradlso Townalto survey; on
First North street between Fourth
East street nnd the North nnd South
centerllno of section twenty-seven
(27) Township ten (10) Noith Itnnge
1, East on Center street between
First West street and IV.uth Has'
street; on First South street btwcen
n point six hundred twent '-seven
(627) foet west of tho Southeast. Joi
ner of-TJlock seventeen (17) Plat "A"
Paradise Townslto, Survny, n,-d . a
point one hundred forty-nlno (149)
feet cast of the Southwest corr.it- fit
block sixteen (16), Plat "A", Para
dise TownBlte Survey; on First South
street between Main and Second Fast
streets, also on First South street be
tween Third Fast street and Fourth
East street; on1 Second South street i
b'otween First West street and a!
point one hundred slxtyflvo (1G5)
feet-east of tho Southwest corner if
Block ton (10, Tlat "A", Paradlso
Townslte survey; on Third South
street between Main street and First
East, and on Third South street be
tween Second East street nnd Fifth
East street; on First West street be
tween Third South and Thlid North
street; on Main street between a
point one hundred soventy-ono (171) I
feet South of the Southwest corner
of niock three (0), Plat "A", Pa-a-l
dlse Townslte Survey and the east
and west center line of Section twen-,
ty-elght (28), Township ten (10)
North, Range 1 East; on First East
street between Third South street nnd
Center street and on First East street
between First North street and Sec
ond North street; on Second East
street between Third South street
and First North street; on Third
East street between Third South
street and Center sheet; on Fourth
East street between Thlid South
street and First North street, and on
Fifth East Btreet between Third
South street and a point two hundred
fifty-two (252) feet North of the
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Southeast corner of Block fourteen1
(14) Plat "B", Paradlso .Townslte!
Survey, all In Paradise Town, Utah,'
nnd to defray the whole cost thereof
estimated at J26.000.00, by a local
assessment upon the lots or parcflli
of land within the proposed district
to bo benefitted by said Imprnveiminla
the description of said property a'l I
boundaries of snld district bolnj n
follows to-wlt:
Lot 1 to 8 Inclusive In Blocks 1. 2,
3. !). 11, 12. 13, 14, 1C, 10, 21, 22,
27, 28, und 33. All In Pint "A." Para
dise Townslto Survey; lots 1, 0, C, 7
and 8, Blocks 4, 8, 20 nnd 32, Plat
"A." Parndlso Townslto Survey; I,ots!
1, 4, 5. C. 7, and 8, Block 10 Plat "A"
Parndlso Townslto Survoy; Lots 1, S,
C. 7, and 8, Blocks 17, and 23. rial'
"A" Paindlse Townslte Survoy; Lota
1. 2, 5, C, 7, and 8, Block 23, Para
dlso Townslto Survey; Lots 1, 2, 3,
4 and E, Blocks 24, 26 and 34, Plat
"A'Tarndlso Townslto Survey; Lot 2,
Block 25, Pint "A" Taradise Town-
site Survey; Lots 2 and 3, Block 39,
Plat "A" Paradlso Townslte Survey;
Lots 1 and S, Block 40, Plat "A"
Pntadlse Townslto Survey; Lots 1
nnd 2. Block 41, Plat "A" Paradise
Townslte Survey; n parcel of land
described as follows:
Ilei;liinlng at a point on South rife
of Third South street one htimir-jd
(100) feet South of tho Southwest
corner of Block three (3) Plat "A"
Paradise Townslte Survey, nmt run
ning thence South one hundred (10 ))
feet; thenco cubI seven hundred ,-jty-flve
(765) feet: thenco no'tli one
bundled (100) feet to tho botltli We
of Third South street, thence east al
ong said side of said street seven hun
died thirty-eight (738) feet; thenc
South ono hundred (100) feet; thence
east twenty-two bundled and for
(2201 reel; thence north ono hun
dred (100) foot to the south lino of
Thlid South btieet; tbcuco n'.oui;
snld side of said streot thlrty-.'ovt :i
hundred four (3701) feet to tin point
of beginning, and being furth
er described as being in tho
northwest iiuiiiter of Section
34, and tho northeast ipiaitci'
of section 33, all In Townanip 10
North, Ilango 1 East; lots 1 to 8 I in
clusive on blocks 1, 2 and 3, Pint
"B" Parndlso Townslte Survey; Lots
I, 2, C, 7 nnd S, Block 4, PHt B"
Parndlso Townslto Survey; I.o's 1 1
tun! 2, Block 10, Plat "B" Parj'lbo
Townslte Survey; Lots 2, 3, 4, G nnd
0, Block 11. Plat "11" Pavadlso Town- '
site Survey; Lots 2, 3, 4, an I K,
Blocks 12 and 13, Plat "B" Parndlso
Townslto Sdrvey; Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, C
nnd 8, Block 14, Plat "B" PuradlbO
Townslto Survey; Lots 2 and 3,
Block 1G, Plat "B" Paradlso Town
site Survoy; Lots 5, Block 18, and
Lot 2, Block 19, all In Plat "B"
Paradise Townslto Survey.
All protests and objections to tho
creation of snld dlstilct and tho milk
ing and construction of tho p.bf.vc
nnd foregoing Improvements ther'n
and the levy of said special tax must
bo filed with tho Clerk of th Board
of Trustees of said town on or he
foru tho lCl'h dny of August, 1919,
lut which time Hid Bonrd of Trustees
will meet In Paradlso Town, Cnclin
County, Utah, at tho hour of 9 o'clock
p. in. fdr the purposo of hearing any
and all objections and protests that'
inriy be so filed or' made.
Dated this 19th dny of July, 1919
By older of the Boaid of Trustees
of Paradise Town.
JOHN WELCH,
Adv-8-lC Clerk, i
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LEGAL NOTICES
Consult .The County Clerk
Or The Respective Sign
ers For Further Informa
tion. I
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.Probate And Guardianship
Notice
ALIAS SUMMONS
X
I T1IK DISTIUCT COUUT OP
THE FIUST JUDICIAL DIM
TUICT OF THE STATE OK
UTAH IN AND l-'OK THE COUN
TV OF CACHE.
II. Campbell, Plalutlff,
vs.
O. F, Baielholomew, Defendant.
Tho State or Utah to the Said Do
f aidant:
You nio hereby summoned to np
pear within twenty days after tin
service of this summons upon you If
served within ' the county In which
this action is brought, otherwise
within thirty dnys after snivlco. nnd
dofond tho nbovo untitled aotion;
and In enso of your failure so to do
Judgment will b'i roudorcd against
you nccorlng to tho demand of the
complaint which has been filed with
tho clerk of said court. This action
Is brought to recovor a Judgment on
two certain piomlssory notes bearing
dato tho 29th dny of August, 1917,
and tho 18th dny at October, 1917,
respectively nnd In tho respective
sums of three hundred dollars nnd
one hundred dolnrs, snl notes being
originally mndo pnynblo to the Fltst SaaaaaWaaaa!
Nntlunnl Bank of Logan, Utnh. aVBaaawLaaa!
THATCHER & BOWEN, 9H9Baaaal
Attorneys for Plaintiff. sIHcll
Post ofTICe address: EHImH
Logan, Utnh. AdvS-16 IjRalfl
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NOI'ICi: TO CltKIMTOItS " BmHaMfl
fllHiBaaBaaaaaaaa'
In the .Matter or thu Estate of' mLalLfl
Moses Mlkkiisen. Deceased. PH(H
Creditors will prcsont claims w'lh jWaJSB
vouchers to tho undei signed nt her- StHJIbbbb!
place of i evidence ut Hyde Park,;. feilxB
Utnh. nn or before the 25th day of eSkStH
September, 1919. CisKSB
Date of first publication July 10,. KpTKol
i9i9. i&ujaS
IiETTIK MIKKELSEN, ftaaHafl
Administratrix of tho Es- HLaaal
Into of Moses Mlkkelscn, LLH
Decensed. jf
THATCHER & BOWEN, H
Attorneys for Estate Adv-S-lS jJ
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NOTICE TO CltUIITOItS X bbbbbbbbV
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In the Matter or the Estnto ot bbbbbbbbbb!
Thomas I). Roberts, Deceased. H
Crodltois will pieseut claims with H
vouchers to the undersigned nt her H
place of business in Logan, Utah, on H
or before tho 20th dny of December
Dato of Uist publication, Augufit
MARGARET G. RODER'IS,
WALTERS & HARRIS,
Attorneys Adv-916 H
NOTICE TO CltEDITOHS H
In the Matter or the Estate of
Aurelln lluist Benson, Deceased.
Creditors will present claims with B
vouchers to the undersigned at his B
residence in Logan City, Cache HHV
County, Utah, on or before October HBH
Date of first publication August HHH
BAV
DON CARLOS BENSON, ,
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Administrator. ,
C.W.DUNN. t BBV
Attorney for Estate. Adv-9-1 6 BBb
NOTICE TO CKEDITOItS "
HH
In the Matter or thu Estato of BBl
Oenrgo Anderson, Deceased. ' HHl
'Ciedltors' will present c'lalms'witri . Lfl
vouchers to the undersigned1 at her ( H
residence In Hyrum City, Cache IH
County, Utah, on or beroro October H
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Date or first publication August ' M
GRACE ANDERSON; H
Administratrix. LH
C. W. DUNN, H
Attorney for Estate Adv-9-16 M
H
notk;i: to em:iiToits H
In the Matter of the Estate of H
Ernllne D. Hunsnker, Deceased. M
Creditors will present claims with H
vouchers to the undersigned at his H
residence In Logan City Cache H
County, Utah, on or before Decern- M
her 1919. H
Dato of flist publication, August ' H
H
CHARLES O. DUNN, M
Administrator. jB
C, W. DUNN, Bj
Attorney for Estato Adv-9-18 ffgjj
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NOTICE TO CHEDITOItS "'
111 the Mutter of the Estato of
,Cedy D.ivls, Deceased. Wm
Creditors Wll prehent eljilinB with H
vouelrers to tho iiiidorslgiKMr at her ID
roBldfiiiee In Logan. Utah, on or bo- ?
ifoio the 1 7th day ot Octobor, A. 1). 1SR
1910. Wfk
Date of rirst publication Auuuat Pp
II. 1919. Wti
MAIIY D. BORENSON, Wft
Administratrix W
ASA Ilt'l.l.t.'N. W
Attorn. . v. Adv-0-lC K2i
' . m i Bud
How Expression Originated. .KS
('ookii bis gooso" Is a idirnso .RES
ublrb oiiglnated when tho king ot Ufl
.Sueilon, on approaching n hostile r -vm
town, excltwl the contenijit of tho'lu- ,- MB
habitants by the sinallueds of his army. ;JE
To express this they hung out n gooso - JP
for blni to shoot at, whereupon the ' HI
king et fire to the town to "cook thelc BJ
BOose." jK