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Show HERALD-REPUBLICAN: al 4 fale | | ind LOGAN. (Special to The Logan, Oct. Herald-Republican.) 2.—The A C. Woman's eveninw at the and Tons Melted of Iron All Ranges (‘5 NEBRASKA CO. 234 MAIN ‘pr.Zim merman . There Is no economy in having Might just as ret = ATi | with fresh milk Yshed office whose The guarantee !s OVER LEYSON'S JEWELRY STORE STREET. = Teeth s etd cine S (At got den ts an opporwork at best bes good. Boston Bridge Gold Silver Work. Fillings Filing Fillings teed) 97.00 soe e. a te eee 8.09 rantee yous Beat bah a f _ 738 eee eee eeeete eeeSion All work guaranteed 12 years. Ppainiess Extraction Free with Plates, SYS Dental & PTET Parlors Lightest Set of Teeth and Solid Gold DURING WE HONEST work. PAINLESS Office es open and a well plece try; of site ea to kill) the FREE tn Lopen: the. rsbi park Ob ste | In their new location, at 118 S. Main Street j | | | {is visiting Mr. and Mrs. is nich We want you to get acquainted with our new s tore, which just five doors below our old location, and off er special inducements, lines being selected from every depart E priced in the most unusual money-saving way. quoted is new, and in fact, the entire stock is new, posed of our old goods in our great removal sale. We now carry the same staple styles as we did formerly, and in addition, the biggest lines of novelties in the West. Jun -| a -cat}'Coree went the ..to ‘Salt Thursday ° ardon. to attend wedding re ASI ption of Miss Ardella Romney and Richinj ard “on S. ols Ballentine. ; Rail ae aes ee eT Monte Turner and Owen Smith. re turned Monday from Nevada. Marie e Best is spending fe. x cause TeMrs. 7 I Is &a A June s indigestion social was ease, or money | lets, 50 cents. the ~ A. Thateher returned from Salt Tuesday W. Hansen was a visitor to thi capital the first of the week T. E. McGraw Turner and for ¢ | H. oe ®@ | Z, ¢ Fj at B e First showing of these beautiful S beds in Salt Lake City. are . displaying a complete line—the style ™ a departure in bed making. 3 So beautiful shiny did friends returned in . : : . - a a . ° Pr ¥ = wee x e . eye maple and Tuna mahogany. We invite you to see the charmed with the styles. UR department with 2 the E newest the . ‘‘Store fabrics curtainings—the i e tiful most bean- and rugs xpert d Beautiful’’ : Lehi textures and in fine carpets or Lae ee s The best dining chair offer we or any other furniture dealers ever made in this city. An odd line we must close at once—the value is all there —made of solid quarter sawed oak—full boxed seat upholstered with heavy Boston leather—Choose Mon. day and while they last at only. @ Miss Elsie a number of 00 style; splen- as 1ere sne as our is called to this special as absolutely the best Shoe ever made styles been pair‘for are values Vis- splendid and the shoemaking is that cannot be approached for for good. less than’ 6, at | $3.00; styles of and inelude the very best quality suedes, in all the $5.00 Shoes for men and women. highest grade of the shoemaker’s Brooklyn, N. Y., and Krippendorfbest of shoemaking and material, popular shades, or patent Colt vamps in plain or novelty effects, also the swell new bronze effect You cannot buy better Shoes no matter what you pay. We simply make the price right the first of the season, instead FOR MEN—After great consideration we decided on the Kneeland line of men’s fine Shoes, as representing the highest type of the shoemaker’s art. Here are Shoes that are made in the famous South Shore district, where generations of skilled shoemakers hava lived Booth gave her friends Monday night. the Mr. a at Mrs. perfected thelr future shoemaking happy blending Su HGary as. Lewin a William an. scretary treasurer amusement club its higaest and To the men who desire the very highest box party to the local the- Hadfield degree. comfort—the The extreme best and grade of merchandise, and nothing these Shoes the conserva- but the best make their every way; most chalcan ar a e $3.85 Special for Men crovitiecs I other Here Dickerapace committee for a of lecture the and are Shoes styles include the presidents of the various ward. organizations. A series of entertainments will be given to build an addition to the ard chapel Miss Birdie Johnson ard Mrs. Mary Maudsley were visitors to the state capik : - Wallace of the Hawkins-Wallace Lyceum bureau, has signed up with the to of style A supper was served performance. and and tive meet—a rie farted er eee ae U and I club Monday evening at their home committee for the Third An amusement ward was appointed Sunday, with Bish- Commercial will of known a wide worth variety and goodness, of novelties wonder how such Shoe goodness can Values absolutely the highest at absolutely dependable in in color top, gun metal or shiny leathers, be crowded in $4.50 the pair. for the Opening Special for the Men’s Department eht en- m, daughter of Mr ye ‘is Peterson of this city, was married to Nathan Christofferson in Salt Lake, Wednesday c. Cc. Friel, assistant’ cashier of the Utah Banking company, has offered Shoes in a wide variety of styles suitable for with style and service happily ¢ ombined. service or dressy wear. Shoes school, in the shape of a gold medal. Mr. and Mrs. W.. 4 Evans of . Topliff are visiting friends and relatives in Lehi this week, the. guests of Mr. und Mrs. Evans Ww. . Ss2 The local Orchis club has organized a sewing circle. witn Mrs. Charles Goates as instructor... The Initial meeting of the rele will be held at the home of Miss A MILLION Acorns today cooking meals in America—Many of them have done continual satisfactory service for thirty years or more. 28 John Y. Smith returned this week from a business and pleasure trip to Kansas | Clty. While away he visited Independence, 'Mo,, and many other prosperous eastern What’s the use of experimenting? Acorns have proven what they can do—take no risk—get an Acorn. The new patterns are in—they are very handsome—new features for economy of coal—come in, look them over—even though you're not ready to buy—new styles in heaters and ranges—we are sole agents, a. Mrs. Rebesca Standring and Mrs, A. J. Evans spent most of t week visiting relatives at Knightsville M. W. Ingalls, James H. Gardner, R. L. Howard and Parley Austin spent Tuesday in Spanish Fork. Franz Salzner of Salt Lake, who is sujrervising the erection of Colonel BE. A. Vall’s new mansion in Salt La } Lehi looking over some clay that Is needed in decorative work on the new -~ si J. e A. P GREENEWALD, F Secretarya | Nine } 3young g | ladies re ? choir have organized 118 SOUTH MAIN STREET rabernacto of the Tabernacl a glee club and engaged the services of Miss Dulcie Webo as instructor. Miss Webb hela a formal reception In honor of the club Friday night An assembly was held Monday at. the local high school in honor of Morgan Evans, chairman of the board of trustees, and County Superiniendent GG. N, ; Child Both visitors addressed the stu| de nts, promising them a new building tr > » $4 and'a reception at the home of the bride's son Heavy, quarter sawed oak dining chairs and here. We wish to call partienlar attention to our line of We are specializing on these Shoes as they represent the art. The women’s Shoes are built by Wichert& Gardiner, Dittman of Cincinnati, Ohio. They represent the very Sept. 2. A wedding breakfast was tendered the young couple at Lehi Junction, Thursday, py Mr. Johnson's parents, Hadfield home, are wear The Best for $5.09 for Men and Women Thurs- oAtt Olive Stoker returned this week tec eee ea after . i designers toiene plan with you for the fall orented i your relatives Mrs. Hyrum Ivie of Theodore is visiting | shi, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Un B Angell ° : — atre rep- j in and day, where they will make is of styles in in black or colors, in patent the wanted toe shapes and the highest grade Krippendorf-Dittman famous Cincinnati Shoes, in a splendid variety of styles, in light or heavy sole effects, kid vamps, with patent tip, including the West Point and Sweet Potayo, two of our very best selling lasts. parents in Pleasant Grove Thursday night delighted about 100 guests Miss Pearson of Draper has been visiting with her brother, A. C. Pearson, since Sunday Mr. -and Mrs, Jessa Bean, who were married in Salt Lake. Wednesday, anc Miss Hazel Gardner of Thistle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hopkins the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bean will leave for Richfield Sun- id mos mprovements the home in ARK, and exh son. be . hangings resen exhibit—you’ll $3.50 Shoes that cannot be matched short of $4.00 in style, service or fib, the glad styles that the 3 tops as well as black. Also a splendid showing of the more con- The ea koa Auaiin off Balt taka! was W of good, plump Dongola kid or medium weight calfskin, all solid in every way. 8, at $1.00; sizes, 814 to 11, at $1.25; 1114 to , at $1.50; large misses’ sizes, 21% to These Shoes cannot be duplicated for from 25 to 50 the pair of the price. will give a new pair free if not solid in every way. of La ht visiting e, short Opening Special from the Children’s Department fc that Balt. Cake versie, Wesdenday, carpet and drapery rooms—the : tiful : Clyde Fox OMe untsyv had Opening Special from the Women’s Department Pretehaks TAL EGER rom for Men’s including in color Particular attention were marri n 16 Salt ike mpl Wednesday, Seot. 2. <A grand reception was given the couple at the Commercial club rooms Thursday night by the bride parents About 14 gue sts were in at- friends be These Shoes are all Goodyear welt, hand-sewed process soles and selection of upper stock, and Shoes to be thoroughly depended upon, and Mrs. J. P. Smith. day and Friday variety eannot big variety of cloth tops, gun metal; in fact, all married ham Finished in woods to match any bedroom suite— exquisite effects in mahogany, golden oak, birds- replete were is are the styles in their simplicity wide of The very best wearing House Slipper rade. This Slipper is made exactly $2.00 Comfort Shoe and is absolutely solid in every way—we will give a new pair free, if anything is shoddy in it. Opening special .....cececceees of Salt Lake has been and that Opening Special from the Ladies’ Slipper Department to (Special to The Herald-Republlean.) oni Oct 2.—Miss Annie Kirkham, daughter of Mr. and M rs. G reorge C irk- vations in furniture making ever originated. «ie of Chicago this city, Shoes showing Lo- Friday visiting in Logan this week. The juvenile band boys were among the large crowd from Logan that went to the Junetion to greet President Taft. Mrs. Isabella Lambert left for a visit to Salt Lake prior to her departure for Rosalia, Wash. Albert Squires left for Baker. City Friday afternoon, where he will spend the next three months. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stratford of Ogden are visitors at the home of Mr. of and leather, Miss Anerews is a daughAndrews. The couple will during the winter NioMcKay splendid Opening Special from the Men’s Department Witmission ; that it will become one of the most popular inno2 A. vamps; LEHI. ‘ We Jorgenson jon Sept. oT ter of Nephi remain here kid materials THE GREENEWALD FURNITURE COQ. (ossgcer "rs: @ Women’s a or | his home in Denver, after visiting the | Stoneys Mrs. Stephen Hailstone entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers at her heey Announcement No. 1 from the Women’s Dept. {s visiting Miss other MecMahill ( Money-Saving Fourth P. Lake Cc. state Jennie back. Large box of tabDruggists in all towns. ee in_ riday : nA ning for John who leaves shortly for the It relieves stomach misery, sour stom- | -;ran ach, belching, and cures allstomach dis- | William | given ward mer, Mrs. . PRICES. Opening Shoe Sale | Josenh Schellenberger of St.. Toe is} visiting John H. ‘Campbell “I. Farrell of Salt Lake was a 1.0-| sar visitor Monday Mi George Bell entertained at dinner. tuesday in honor of Miss Pear: Sry r of Ogden A. farewell party was hela in the First ward Friday in honor of Elders Mitton and Smith, who leave for the a ce Mrs. George H. Champ ve lightful afternoon last Saturday to tne members of the A.C. Woman's cu The hostess read a paper on Zangwil ; and served a delicious lunch | Claniax vie Miss ‘. Genk @; Ballentine ec and a ST | 2 a cures WITII Sundays Hirschman’s | gum Mich., 3, 1909. were in 1 Loran Monday 3 to their] f ee friend, Mr. Curtis, before he lett fur the yf asthma.”'— Owosso, og REASONABLP while Inission fleld on Oct yis-} was a Salt Lake Nebeker Horace have | been during. his|/iter tt first part of the week have becn Cherles England went to Salt Lal —- Sunday He returned Tuesday after < it Neasant visit to Bingham chewing a Burton, Made, EXTRACTING eveniugs hers OCTOBER | upper left hand corner of the right would slaughter. just. as many | Mrs Vin. | 29 1909 1905 $4.50 WILL GIVE UNE GOLD FILLING EACH SET OF TEETH ORDERED. That SUNDAY, UTAH, Langton | eaast $7.00 Piate Crown Willard Look for the Revolving Window October Conference 5 -~ @ JUNE Strongest Sticking the ear een have moved to their new permonent location at 120 Manin St., over the Christensen Shoe Co., 3 dours north of old location. Wo offer for 30 days special prices on follows: Whalebone Vis, CITY, the | | germs , ‘ , } 16 germs that | ron ae met cet hich ‘hi y are, | Weeks in Logan with her children, Dr | catarrh unless y > . and Mrs. Emeis, before going to her You can get where the germs are by Sf Jarbar | breathing Hyomel, the powerful yet home at Santa Barbara, Cal., for the : : winter othing : septic, which ts repared om : soothing antiseptic, ae Ppl The party Saturday night In~ the especially to kill catarrh germs Nibley hall, given tn honor of the retirJust breathe it In, that's all It gives ing M. I. A, officers of the Cache stake, joyful relief In five minutes It Is guarwas a delightful affair, A short proanteed by F. C. Schramm to cure cagram was given, after which the guest tarrh, or money back enjoyed a delicious luncheon, followed It is sold by leading druggists everyby a dance in the gymnasium | where. A complete outfit, including inAn enjoyabie event of the week was | haler costs $1.00 xtra bottles, 60¢ the ‘get acquainted ball” given by the } Cure s sore throat, coughs and colds AC Wednesrday night | “I take especial pride in recommendMr. and Mrs. Ed Seligmann are at ing Hvyomei to asthmatic sufferers, as I home, after spending a day or two vis| know by experience that it is a remedy iting friends in Salt Lake tl es re not since using Hyo- Prices tel work done «t any price unless !t ls Here first class. @one tunity to have the very Monday] Cesorge wo? by George tives. he Poor deluded victims! Continually sprinkling and spraying oe ad stomach eae n dosing. 9 on Ne tok? iat are to you doingeatarrh0: germs? Trying Kill the || | DENTISTS 3 the Utah, SPECIAL UTAH held Mrs. of LAKE him ATO PLEASANT WAY |"%i2:"bhins“cuittth'e coat, CURE CATARRH Wilde of this city \ Indicator. FURNITURE Conference iostessé hos medieal ecllege entertainments Several given for Captain “Perry visit. in Logan Dinner ” For 37 years the most extensively sold. May as well have the “GARLAND.” You pay just as much for inferior makes. are supplied with "GARLAND" Oven Heat Sold by the Best Dealers Pverywhere. Write for Illustrated Free Book, club was home of the social N[r Gall and Mr: Me! The game of the. ¢ ning | euchre, and the first prizes were 1 by Dr. and Mrs. Clark, whiie the} Nation prizes fell to the lot of M1 Mrs. “Veetzel Curti left Monday. f Salt | here he will visit for a day or rom. here M Curtl li pro-| ta Chicago, where he will enter a] Lak« two ceed a Day to Make “GARLANDS ‘““The World's Best.” first for Teetzels, Campbells, Thompsons and ' Caffeys have given small evening par- | ties | Quil Nebeker was visitng frienils and | élatives in Logi e first ps of the | k | Yr and. drs. .D.kK. Allen: of. Cove Octet } 80 SALT given ) THE | } Mr, and Mrs. W E.. Racker spent the | first part o the week visiting their (daughters in Salt Lake, Mrs. O'Brien and | Mrs Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robb of this. city have moved tagIdaho Falls, where they wil make -helr future home, E sale from south, Oct. 12 Idaho points and Rates Utah points From Utah points, Ogden and Oct. 2 to 9, inclusive; limited to OGDEN AND RETURN $1.10 EN AN Via D. & R. G. Oct. 3. |