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Show 004000000 Local Briefs For sale A long low table, Inquire at this office. Clearance sale of remnants of wall paper. Very cheap. Wil- I , If you want to know what smartly dressed men will wear this season, ask to see Son. If you wish a genuine treat, call in and get a dish of oysters kinson & h Smart Clothes ARE WM at John Gallachers restaurant. Break Home Comfort Closing' out ladies purses at Never are absolutely the very Ranges rost. George C. Ownby. best, also all extras at the White The weather has been unus- House. ually pleasant dur.'ng the past The residence of David Reese week. Fine brick house, is for sale. Mr. and Mrs. William M. central location. Iuquire of Mr. Hansen have returned from a Reese. vety pleasant visit to Pocatello. A fine large work and brood Mr. Edwin Peake makes mare for sale. Call and see her. public announcement that he is Also two small horses. F. A. not a candidate for any position Neuburger. on the Socialist ticket. A 6 room dwelling house near The work of laying the pave- - the Agricultural College, for meut on the walk leading south rent. Fine location. City wat-;efrom the Methodist church is Inquire of H. A. Pedersen. progressing rapidly. AsThe Mutual Political talk fills the air, sociations of theImprovement Sixth ward held and the wiseacres are predicting a most enjoyable reunion last all kinds results, ac- evening, as a prelude to the cording to their viewpoint. winters work. Stein-Bloc- YOU VOTING FOR? ' r. In the Piano Contest? We give you a vote with every 25c purchase. The Lodge, Society or Association receiving the greatest number of votes will be presented with a magnificent $400 Piano, which is on exhibition at our store. Come and see it and at the same time inspect tbe best line of I CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHINCS AND FINE FOOTWEAR Mr. Joseph Hawkins and his Does your roof leak? If so, it daughter Annie, of Logan, are will pay yon toi see B. T. Pyper. visiting at Samaria. Malad En- I will put your roof in first class condition under a two year guarterprise. Mrs. Beers of Logan, Utah, antee, cheaper than any one in is here visiting with her daugh- tbe state. Telephone, No. 24 z. She ter Mrs. Isaac Carlson. Wanted: A bright young man came in yesterday with Prest. to learn to be a fotographer. Wood. Cardston Star. Must not be afraid of work. Fine Mr. A. G. Barber, manager opening for one to learn a payof the Union Knitting Mills coming business. Fries, tbe Fotr pany, reports a very heavy run 1st north, west of P. O. in sales of knit goods, far ani coun near in the A meeting of tbe High Priests of the Hyrum stake will be held try. the Hyrum meeting bouse on in The state board of pardons Nov. 1, at. 10 a. in Sunday, has pardoned Jacob Elle, sent R. Owen will deliver E. Bishop up from Logan on April 11, an address ou the subject, "In 1903, for one year for grand larcan the High Priests what way ceny. best aid the Ward Organization. Thomas Wilson left for Logan All invited. His last Sunday morning. Gottlieb Fensky, a former daughters Jenne and Grace accitizen of Russia and now of him informWe are companied ed that Jennie will remain . and Wellsville, was admitted to citiattend school Randolph News. zenship by Judge Hart Monday. He foreswore all allegiance to Mr. Jos. Tarbet of Logan who Czar Nicholas and accepted has been awardee the contract with evident satisfaction tbe to put the steam heater into the duties and Ameriof privileges school house for $1485.50 was in can citizenship. town this week and made arrangements to begin work at It is learned from Mr. Pearson of the Telephone company puce. -- Randolph News. the intention of tbei There is a movement on foot that it is to build a fine new to pve the north side of Center company structure street to the depot. The im- the land early next spring on it recently purchased provement is badly needed, as east of the Methodist the walk is in a dreadful condi- just The church. building will be tion duiing the muddy season. 24x60 in two stories high It is to be hoped the improve dimension. It willand fire be proof, n.etit will be msde. will contain all the latest improvements, such as steam heat, etc., and will be a handsome addition to that portion of the business district. To be found in the country. Now is toe time for you people who need a piano to get in line and win one. We are the people who will help you get it. For further explanation come to our store. er. inter-mountai- n Thatcher 29 Main & Hansen, Street, Logan, Itab. The proprietors of the Cache Valley Implement company held a meeting Monday and decided to form an incorporated company. The reports showed that the company is doing a prosperous business, and a considerable amount of stock has already been subscribed. Alexander Nelson, an old time and highly- respected citizen of the Fifth ward in this city, passwas He ed away Saturday. on 10, June born in Scotland in 1864, Utah 1822, and came to having been baptized a Latter-da- y Saint in 1850. He was a most enf rgetiu worker for the upbuilding of this state and passed through all the hardships of pioneer life with rare patience. The funeral service was held yesterday afternoon. We have the goods you want, but . We need the niouey. - Eastern goods are not in it with ours and peoare making the discovery by actual experiple ence.. .We have plenty to do but would be pleased who have not yet tried our to entertain customeis goods. Remember the CACHE KNITTING WORKS make the best goods on earth. WE HAVE PLACED A . In more than CACHE KNITTING one home ing that will go further toward insuring happy ried life than a stove which CLOTHING, SHOES AND Some People Say We a latter Every One W e REQUIRES LESS FUEL BAKES MORE EVENLY NEEDS LESS ATTENTION FURNISHINGS, Take. But it is a mistake. I Than any other make. Bucks ranges are always a year or more ahead of Other makes in modern improvements. We only show them how good looking they are. Ofcourso skilled workmanship must produce the best results. We will show you all its good points if you call at our store. FRIES, THE FOTWiRAFM one-thir- d Bros. Robinson CLOTHIERS. THE 45 Main Street. WOES where a newly wedded pair were just starling life together. We know of noth- Sound judgment lightly exer cised has saved nations. And in the ordinary affairs of life the exercise of cojd judgment saves money. By inspecting our big stock of and studying qualities and prices it can be seen how this is done. This cannot be considered an ordinary lot of goods, . tney are too much above the average for that. There is every pleasing variety of tha kind of things people want in this gathering. Nothing elsewhere more satisfactory. Our customers are our best advertisers. off . but the most Not for your money you. can get in the country. BUCKS RANGE 1st South, west of P. O. i |