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Show Generalities. C. V. Hansen painter, 'phone 110k. Watch for elegant souvenir folders of the Tycoon scries, out Dec. 17 don'f crowd. Men wanted at once at the sugar factory. Tycoon scilcs sounds good, looks good, is good. The A. C. and Student Life arc backing It. Good baled hay for sale. McNeil & Spencer. Complete announcements and dates for the Tycoon series of A. C. enter talnments out Dec. 17; get a folder. The Co-op DiugCo. has taken on a holiday appearance by rcpaperlng In a most tasty way. The store now shows to the best advantage. Several good homes for sale in Smlthlicld. Imiuhoof Geo. Y. Smith. Joseph Rcdford, of the Seventh waul, leaes for southern Utah this morning to visit his childicn. He He may be gone all winter. If you want to buy a handsome lamp wo have them at most reasonable reason-able prices. Cache Valley Tea Co. The usual services will occur at the Piesbjtcrlan Chinch on Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7::w p. m. At the evening service "Public Education" will be the theme. All aic welcome. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. When you want a good home made shoe, .. C. M. I. brand, or a good hat for little money call at MoNicl & Spencer Co's. Highest cash price paid for pelts and hides. N. H. Prjor at Alf Sinurth-waltc's Sinurth-waltc's olllcc. Account holidays the Oregon Short Line will sell Excursion tickets to all points within distance of 250 miles at single faie, selling dates Dec. 2.'hd, 24th, 23th, 31st and Jan. 1st, good to return January :ird, ll)0."i. Cut bargain Sale on Clothing, Shoes and 1'nderwear and all winter goods still continues. Come caily. Jos. New bold, the Clothier. The exceeding longdiouth tlnough the fall Is liable to prove Injurious to the fall grain that is planted. It Is claimed by some of the farmc'is that the grain has molded in the ground, theie being no molstuic to sprout the grain. SAMPLES AT COST, MEN'S DUCK AND CORDUROY COATS AT COST AT JOHN II. ANDERSON'S. ANDER-SON'S. Dr. Harry Einels has dropped out of the "Ldgan Ice Uink" pioposition and his place has been taken by Carl Garll. The "link" Is being pushed to completion as iapldly as possible, and the piomoteis hope to have the place in operation by next Friday night. Why Is ".Monogram" becoming so popular? Hecausc It Is the best ccrial fruit coll'ee on the maiket. After once tiicd you will never be without It. If If your giocer docs not keep it call at the Cache Valley Tea company. From appearances theie Is no hot air about the skating rink In Martin-eau's Martin-eau's pastuie. On Thursday morning a force of men started tho work or fencing and leveling the ground. Electiic lights will be placed aiound the pond and cvciythlng put In tirst-class tirst-class shape. Mcmbeis of the ll'Jth quorum of seventy aic leqiiostcd to meet In the Seventh Ward meeting house Dec. 11th at 4:13 p. m. sharp. Ilv request of the picsidcncy. Antlion Pchrson, secietary. Wc collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-lawcd notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pedcrsen A, Co. Office over First National Hank. A force of men am at work opening the sticct through the middle of the court house block running north and south. A nice planed picket fence will bo built. John Johnson has the contract, con-tract, which Insures a good Job, for whatever work the Johnson boys undertake un-dertake they do well. Services will be held at St. John's Episcopal church, Sunday, Dec 11th, as follows: Holy communion at":30 a. in.; morning service 11 a. in.; evening service, 8 p. in. Rev. W. E. Malson otllciatlng. Old Polk whiskey for medicinal and family purposes. One full quart for tl.00, four full quarts for t:i.30, at RitcrRios. Drug Co. HIO REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS OVER-COATS AND CLOTHING AT JONN II. ANDERSON'S Reserved seats for the A. C. Hand Concert on Sale, Friday, Dec. 13, 10:150 a. in. Popular in Ices, 25 and :i3c. Tlieie'll be a rush. Foil Sai.k Ciikai'. Single buggy, good as new; riding saddle, no horn; (l-hole Miller Monitor langc; good lai go parlor stove. J.A.Hcndrlckson. Half the seats for the A. C. Hand conceit will bo sold by the Thatcher Music Co. Sale opens Friday, Occ. 10, 10:.'!0 u. m. Popular pi Ices 23c and :i3e. In writing of the ote In the ie-publican ie-publican primaries last Issue, Tiim Rki-uiilican did Mr. Joe Downs an Injustice unintentionally. Mr. Downs' name was not mentioned as one of the candidates for the nomination, yet he lccelvcd a good vote in the primary. C. V. Hansen the painter will go overtoAonin a few days to paint their shoo house. R. H. McFarlane, of llyium, who is hi the iacc for appointment as county lisli and game wai den, deshes It un-deistood un-deistood that he Is not the author of any.aitlCle In refeience to tho matter which hasappcaied In this paper. Mr. McFarlane says he lias done nothing In the matter but what Is right. For sale oi rent New six-iooined I house, pantry, three closets, 3x0 lodsj U blocks fiom Court house. Will takc team, harness and wagon, paib payment. pay-ment. Joseph Jensen, :t3 East Thhd North. At the Piesbytcrlan church next Tuesday evening Dec. lltth Mrs. John Read of Denver and Mrs. A. C. An-diewsofSalt An-diewsofSalt Lake City will give a reading and a recital., Mis. Read has. delighted many audiences with hen leadings, while Mrs. And lews has a! voice of unusual sweetness and expression. ex-pression. These ladles will be assisted assist-ed by Miss Wlshard of Salt Lake and Miss Linn of the Academy. This is the third cnteitaininent of tho New Jersey Academy Lecture Couise, and promises to be one of the best and most popular of the seiles. While all the other cntei tainments ai e fiee, the admission to this entcilalnment will be 23 cents. Lost -a dark blue oveicoaton Satur day night between Harris music stoic and the railroad track on the road to Mendon. If the tinder will leave It at this oillco he will bo liberally rewarded. R. J. Gllmartin, he who built our cement walks, has decided to go to ' the "gold fields" in Nevada, and go bioke or get rich. He has been Investigating Inves-tigating this Held for several months and Is confident that It will prove the greatest camp tho country has ever known. Mr. Gllmartin tells of a certain number of Ogden people who formed a company and put In $77 each. A certain ledge 200 feet long was leased for one year. The Investors havo been receiving $100 a week for several weeks and the lease has twenty weeks to run yet. An Ogden woiking girl put her all, considerably more than $77, into this same scheme and Is drawing $800 weekly. Mr. Gllmartin Gllmar-tin will leave within a very few days. A. G. Edwards, representing tho Greeley Horse Importing Company, of Gieeley, Iowa, Is In Logan with four black Perchcron stallions. They aie for sale and can be seen at the Cache Valley Livery & Transfer company, rear of Eagle Hotel. On last Monday a bicyclist with more muscular development than brains sped down FIrbt North at a speed that he could not check easily and as a lesult Mrs. Robert Roberts was knocked down with such force that she was practically insensible for ten hours after. It is said that tho cycler gave no warning of his approach. ap-proach. This encroachment of the wheels is gcttlngTatlierstrenuous and will have to be stopped by the officials. offi-cials. The cyclers should be compelled to place bells and lights on their wheels according the ordinance and I should be arrested for "scorching." Two rooms to lent. Inquire Samuel PlKe, south first west. You can now havo a limited service Telephone placed In your icsldencc for $1.30 per month, unlimited tt.oo iio charge for installation. Send mo jour address. Our agent will call on you. R. M. II. T. Co. Stove pipe and elbows fifteen cents each at Curtls's. :ui West First North. You women who aie at a loss to know what to give your husband and brother and gentlemen friends for a Chilstma present should look up the Thatcher Si Hansen ad. There arc sonic excellent. suggestions therein. Do without one cigar a day and gtc your wife a Telephone she will appreciate appre-ciate It, If you don't. R. M. H. T. Co. For sale Remington typewriter No. 7, neaily new. W. W. Maughan, Logan. Tin Utah Stan Itoaidof Eainlneis of Rarlwis w ill meet for the examination examina-tion of applicants at the shop of Wesley Wes-ley Jacques on Dee. tilth, loot, at t) a. m. Pi:i:i.i:v A. Ilu.t., Sec. Foil s.i.i Estate oak stove, air tight, nearly new. P.. F. Annissen, 12 S. Main. Lost Fur collarette between Main and First West sheets. Return to this otllce. Vanti:d A girl for general housework. house-work. No washing. Mis. IS. L. Campbell, Camp-bell, Eilrd noi th. Dr. Newman, the eve speclu'ist of Pocatcllo will be here at the Eagle, Dec. 20th and 21st only. Consultation fiee. Those with Imperfect vision should not miss this opportunity. TheSoiOsis society of tlicA.C. of U. will give a swell alTalr at the college col-lege next Monday croning, the function func-tion being known as a "Dutch Xmas Party." Invitations at 73c per are now out. The "Soiosis" is the "up-per-ten''of the college female students and the p.uty will undoubtedly be the "real thing" from every standpoint. . There will be refreshments of a .superior .super-ior order and decorations beyond com- j jpaie. Theie will be a free veterinary din-' J ichcld at the Agricultuial College on I Monday afternoon, December 12th. at I 1 p. m. Eerybody is invited to bring I animals needing tieatment. I George L. Fariell of Smlthlicld, while talking to some of his friends last Tuesday stated ihat Tin: Rki'uh-mcan Rki'uh-mcan had made a misstatement when commenting upon the birth of his last child. The paper stated that Mr. Fariell was seventy-two yeais of age, Instead of seventy-six. Mr. Fairell also added that this child appeared to be smaitcrthan any of the pievlous twenty-eight. The girl Is only the weeks old and Is already trying to talk. i Is'nt theie some lady in thlscountiy t whom 3011 think Is more popular than all the jest? Would'nl you like to cast a few votes for her that she may scenic a tine $.130 Rauglnnaii piano? You can vote for any one as often as you want to. Read elsewhere. J. W. Eames, one of Logan's well known young men, has recently been made the local representative for the Equitable Life Insurance Co.. of New ' York, and is nowpushingthe business with all his well known eneig.v. The Equitable ,1s one of the older and stionger companies and has some exceptional ex-ceptional advantages to olfer, so that Eames can make it woithyour while to consider his proposition. Mr. Eames makas tho statement that the Equitable Is lecognled as the strongest strong-est life insurance company in the United States at the picsent time. Contestants for the piano the 15k-l-uiiLrcAN Is going to give to the most popular woman in Cache will do an Injustice In-justice to subscribers If they advise them to hold their guesses for the prl.es until a late date. This may do for the votes In the piano contest but not the guesses, as the first guesses deposited in the box draw the prizes in case of tics. If "Farland" ever comes to Logan again for cither love or money he will prove himself a chump of the first water. A man of hiscapaclty docs not have to come tosuch an Infernally bum show town as this. Last year Far-land Far-land was greeted by a small audience at the -U. Y. C, and this year was greeted by a smaller number at tho ' Thatcher opera house. Yet he is an I artist whoso peer has not been In Lo-' gan. If he was a success last year, he was doubly so Wednesday night. Those who heard him were more than enthusiastic, and those who did not missed a raic musical treat. Farland clearly demonstrated that tho banjo Is an Instrument worthy of rank with the piano and violin, but what's the use, Logan people evidently do not care to hear about It. The worst phase of the whole thing Is that such treatment treat-ment Is no encouragement to any llist-class llist-class performer to come heie, and It Is certainly very discouraging to those who would give us tho best. "Fritz and Snitsr," "Hollo Hill" and tho vaudeville vau-deville will continue to catch the crowds. Popular prices and a packed house, 1 A. U. Hand Concert, Dec. 10. A little son of Win. King, Jr.. while on a isit with his greatgrandfather, 'Geo. I. Fames, Tlmisday, got hold of some disinfectant and swallowed a quantity. At last accounts the child wits out of danger but still cry sick. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pcdersen &Co. Mr. William Kllgoic, of the Fifth waid, died on Thursday morning after a short Illness of pneumonia. He was about thirty-four or five years of age, and had always borne a good reputation. reputa-tion. He was a son of Mrs. C. A. Kll-goie Kll-goie and was famlllaily known as "Hud." Ilo was unmarried. Funeral services will be held in the Fifth ward meeting house Sunday (tomorrow) at 12 o'clock. Half of line stoic room toicnl. Apply Ap-ply No. o Main sheet. "If a man can write a better-book, pieach a better sermon, or make a better mouse trap than his neighbor, tho'igh he build his house In the woods, the woild will make a beaten path to Ills door." -Emeison. The woild Is after the celebrated Estey Pianos and tho Harris Music Co's. Hoor has been worn out In the last thicje.us. - One foiuth oil on cook stoves at the Logan Fuinitui company. "The blessings and lewaids of a devoted de-voted and faithful Chiistlan life" will be the theme of Rev Noilleet's seimon next Sabb.it), at Tihiity M. E. church at 11 o'clock. We hope eery member of the chinch will bepiesenl. Attltc evening service, 7::t0, "Heaven and beyond be-yond the giave" will be the subject. This is a companion seinion to the one on "Immortality" deliveied last Sabbath Sab-bath evening when eveiy seat In the auditorium wasoccupled. So you better bet-ter come early and get a good seat. Free to all. The Ladles Quartette will sing at the morning service. The publicum invited to both services. A. S. Noiileet, Pastor The Logan Furniture Company arc j. ,fl giving 23 per cent'oir on their entire - ,jl line of cook stoves. j B i A local authority writes this papor: vl? ! "There is something wrong with I'll the farmer who cannot produco cfl milk at a profit this year. His failure 1 ffl to do so Is invariably due to the use of M Shorthorn and Heiefoid bulls and to the poor caie he usually gives his 'V cows. The average farmer treats his I cows In an iinhuman, abusive manner I and he need not expect piofit from M them as long as he continues It. It Is j M a pity that theie Is no law compelling 9 farmers to piopeily caie for their fl cows, Many times families are do- U prlvcd of a common education and M even the ordlnaiy comfoits of life M because of the poor care given to the I rows. Theie aie sccllonsln this state I ,V at the picsent time wheie lucciu hay I I Is selling for f.1.00 a ton with light ) demand, butter fat foi 18 cents a I pound and jet the people, 'of some of ? these sections ate living fiom hand to ; month." il Frum-thc lctteis .md papers fiom H C. G. Conn which weie shown us by the Harris Music Co. it looks like Mr. I Conn has a peculiar way of handling fH the trade. Mr. Harris still claims ,H that Conn sells his instiumcnts broad- H cast to cvery-body. lie also sajs that he.caies nothing about tho agency jjH and has never tiled to secure it and H that he has always lecoiinnended the 1H Lyon and Hcaly "Orion Make" band !: Instalments In picfcrcncc to the Conn l but if customers piefer the Conn hu ' w ill still continue lo get them. Hj Lost Ladies fin on Filday night, H between Lincoln hotel and I hulls jjH Music stoic. Leave It at Thatcher " H & Hansen's. H CM. Hauls, Yiuloulst, has been jjH engaged as sollst for the Fianklln H Choir Concert Dec. lillh, Ho will be IHJ assisted by Miss Lettle Rushy, tho fHJ talented pianist, and Frank Hauls jHJ Violinist. fU |