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Show ' ; LOCAL BRIEFS. Buy your Avail paper at Wil- kinson & Son's. t j Five hundred pair of children hoes,sizes from 1 to 8 at 50 cents j .a pair, at Andreas Peterson's. Bring your job printing to The INation office. Good work and low prices guaranteed. Under Democratic rule Logan j city lost one of the best proper- j ties the sand bank. ' 3)RESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS ! GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Al-. so Ladies' Wraps, ai Eliason Sisters. I Hyrum Hay ball has held of-rice of-rice more or less of the time for fifteen years. Be has-had offices enough. Hyrum Hayball has been in, office off and on for fifteen years, j Vote for new blood and you will get good public service Highest cash price" paid for ' eggs, potatoes, onions, green apples, dried apples. Cache Val- j ley Mercantile company. j The Republican candidates j stand on their platform, and will! carry out every proposition I therein put forth. j The Journal seems confident1 that Joe Knowles' jar of mouldy -fruit will finally laud in its sane- j turn. j All'the people say that C. M Wendelboe is the best watch-1 maker. Go to him when you want a good job. done. Third St., I East ,of Tithing off ica X Mrs. T. D. Roberts, the Third j street milliner, has the latest j styles of coats, jackets andj capes- Call and see her before going elsewhere. Lorenzo Hanson pays' fa the) neighborhood of $200.00 tftSOS iii j Cache county ,Is he a solid citizen' and worthy of your vote'? Every 1 H. Wad man, the tinner, has a I full line of tin, sheet iron andj granite ware. ; '..'' ' Schey .and Alexander.-. Expert opticians, Hotel Keisel, for a few days drily. Eyes tested evenings. K Sugar beets: - There's nothing sweet- as -a- ,Newmaa Organ. Harris Music Co. , f Now is the time to plant evergreen ever-green trees. Fine stock at Logan Lo-gan Nurseries. ' J The city sand bank was lost through Democratic incompetency. incom-petency. Turn them out. Vote for Thorvald A. Thore-son Thore-son for councilman. He is an : old-time citizen of Logan and will make an able official. , The Nation will give away a fine $120.00 Newman organ. Subscribe Sub-scribe for The Nation or pay a year-in advance, and you may be the winner. x j Charles Baker is a solid andj a reliable citizen who will do his duty without fear or favor, and ' with the welfare of the people in view. He should be elected to the council. Where will you find a more able business, man than Thomas II. Smith.? He has been known and esteemed in Logan for thirty years. Vote for him for Councilman. Council-man. E. W. Robinson, the genial councilmanic nominee for the : Fourth precinct, is one of thej brilliant young men of the! state-. He is a pillar of solidity j and capability, and will be a i ; first class councilman . j i Absalom Burris is a genial i gentleman, a long-time resident! I and a solid' business man. Hisl j rock quarry furnished the stone j j for marly every modern house in Logan, and he will make as solid i an official as they are founda-: founda-: tions. I resident or Logan should answer yes by voting for him. j Lorenzo Hanson pays out 150,000 a year to the people of, Cache county He is worthy of support for the ability he has ' showu ln. bu!l(iing up a great in- dustry. T lemocrats had to send offj to another state, Kansas City, . Mo., and.; disturb a missionary's labors, to obtain one solitary indorsement in-dorsement of the efficiency of t he ' present officials. John Henry Gnehm says Casper Cas-per Hoffman will not, need Ins sheep on election day, but that the Democrats will require thei assistance, of the animals before i they elect their ticket Tuesday. Little boy to his mother, "Ma, 'what do them men have those blue ribbons in their coat for?", "Why, my boy, that js to adver-' tise a cheap sale of ribbon fragments frag-ments in Hayball 's store at Lew-1 is to n on the 6th of November," Lorenzo Benson is ' one of the Logan boys who grew up with the town, and he has filled many positions of trust and honor with credit to himself and benefit to' his constituents. ..He should be elected to the council. Dr. and Mrs. Moench entertained enter-tained a large number of students and friends at- the Agricultural College Dormitory last Saturday evening. Refreshments, dancing and other pastimes were enjoyed during the evening, and all who attended voted Mr. and Mrs. , Moench charming entertainers. ' The play, ,-A Common Sinner, " wiih Bill Devere in the leading role, went with snap and eclat to a . small audience at the ,kopera house. .-S.a till day.- -evening.; I he-specialties he-specialties were " very good, especially those presented by the genius of the piano, and the piece was generally laughably e ijojable. Lorenzo Hanson, Einer Crock-i ett, Hattie Smith, James C. Walt-; ers, Ernest Needham and Hansi; A. Pederson! Their names are'j household words in Logan for all that is able, fair and honor-j able. It is a combination that.' pgnnds the . death knell of the? ieinocrats: j Gasper Hciian is a German-1 American citizen of Logan who will represent the interests , of his countrymen in the council. He is a well known business man and a highly esteemed' citizen. Every German and every Democrat Demo-crat in his ward should vote for him. Every Republican will do so, and he is sure -to be elected. There is nothing makes a man so sick as to find that his neighbor neigh-bor has bought a piano or an organ for 25 per' 'cent, less than lie paid, and for that reason the '. Harris Music Co. cannot be ac-1 cased of selling one month for. .high prices and the : next for low prices. The v figure 'all the 'drue oo the low price Charlie' Y 11 l his h i jti 1 , ahead until, even at his eanv ' age, he is oi st l i Jehnnics and most sueeessnil workers in ti i-, l on H 1 n . the ability and ood nature wiacn made his father- known and es-j es-j teemed in Logan during a third I of a century. Don t tail to vote-!for vote-!for Charlie and .you wnl nave a j.good man in the council. i- JohnQuayle is one of the kind jand genial souls who would make friends with h s worst enemy and i smile at any injury. Since l,e j was a boy at school he has been voted the most popular person i wherev.er.he happened -to be; -. It goes' without saying that the I people of the Third precinct I will e:ect him to the council ai- most unanimously' because Jhev recognise an aoie business man ana au a liable citizen. -. - ' - -j |