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Show CACHE COUNTY CROSS CUTS. Happy New Year! We had a wet Christmas. New Lime for sale at the Temple Block. John F. Reed was fined $99 last Wednesday for selling liquor. Thatcher & Newberry will pay 7 cents per pound for pork. Don't you wish you was a railroad boy so you could go to their grand ball tonight? We have been having some spring weather lately, followed by freezing frigidity. There will be a dance instead of a performance tomorrow night. The valve of the hydrant at Logan Hall corner burst and a new one was put in last Tuesday. We acknowledge a complimentary invitation to the ball to be given in Providence on New Year's Eve. The Angell Orchestra and Mr. Henry Bullock give another grand ball in Providence Hall this New Year's Eve. Highest price in cash, paid for wheat, oats and barley, at Thatcher's rock barn, immediately west of Union Mills. Neilsen & Henstrom have a fine assortment of homemade cloths for gent's suits, overcoats, &c (etc.). Call and examine. Prices reasonable. Wanted, dressed hogs at the Railroad Meat Market near the depot. Parties having any for sale please call on J. T. Thaine at the market. To those of my patrons who trade with me today, or who will call, I will present a new calendar for 1881, worth 10 cents. J. T. Hammond, Bookseller and Stationer. For the next thirty days Aaron Farr will pay you a good price for your wheat, oats or barley, at Thatcher's rock barn, immediately west of Union Mills. Lost on Christmas Eve, on or near Main Street, Logan, or on the Providence road, a large magenta silk handkerchief. Its full value will be paid to the finder, if left at the Leader office. Logan is not the only town in Cache Valley that is afflicted with "hoodlumism." We have lately heard of disgraceful proceedings in Wellsville, Hyrum and other settlements. Salt Lake and Ogden, too, are in like manner scourged, and the cry of the papers published in those cities is for a rigorous enforcement of the laws. |