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Show , LOCALS. Uiis Frcdrlckson,oneof the substantial substan-tial farmers of the western vicinity, was in Logan Thursdays-Mr. Frrd-rickson Frrd-rickson is one of the most successful men In this count), has a line farm, and withal is a splendid good fellow. Dr. D C. Hudge will lecture at the cojirt house next. Tuesday at 7 p. m., under the auspices of the Juvenile court. All bo)s under the ago of 18 are Invited to attend. Music will be rendered by two quartettes and an Interesting In-teresting meeting is anticipated. Frederick Cooper, of Wellsville.dled last Wednesday from tlte effects of a paralytic stroke which he iccelvcd about two )eats ago. T)ie deceased was(S7)ears of age and leaves a wife and seven children, three brothers and two sisters. Mrs, W. W. Woodslde entertained Thursday afternoon at her, home on First Kast. About tlfteen ladies were present and they sewed as they talked. At tho proper tihio the whole number sat down at a long table laden with many good things, the chiefest of which was an unlimited supply of chicken It Is easy to oclleve tho assertion as-sertion that the affair was thoroughly cnJo)ablu We are prepared to furnish any and all kinds of musical Instruments. Pianos and organs for adults, small Instruments for children. Tho cheap-est cheap-est place in the town for thcsoartlcles Is at Hobbs Music store. Alma Frank, the young man who left here a few months ago to seek his fortunes bevond the Sierras, writes from Ke.no, Nevada, that he has decided decid-ed to winter there and then return to his orango groves hi the Land of Flowers Alma claims to have seen most of California since his departure and has picked tipsomctlilng less than a half million which ho carries In his vest pocket. Although this wandering wander-ing millionaire doesn't so state, we are Inclined to feel that Ills advent into Nevada Is for the purposo of wresting some of thoso Ulg mining properties from Schwab and the other big money trusts. Beautiful Line of new Medllions from 25c to$IO unci $10 at Cy E. Napper's. Lost on Friday - A twenty dollar gold piece, between Hllason Sisters' stole and George Loishman's home on South Malm The Under will be re-warded re-warded If left witli (Jeorgc Lelshman The annual meeting of the Utah Press Association will be held in Logan Lo-gan January 21. The various numbers num-bers on the program have been as signed to members of the association and will be given out after they have accepted tho assignments. The addresses ad-dresses Include tho usual numbers relating re-lating to the cpndltlons confronting the state press with suggestions for advancement and betterment with a general review of tho work and progress pro-gress during the last year It is expected ex-pected that the editors generallywill tlnd it convenient and a pleasure to come to Logan on the date mentioned Some of "the boys" arc enthusiastic, and Logan hopes tho rest will get that way, for mi propose to show all who come a ro)al good time. We cure not how )ou suffered, nor what failed to cure ou, Holllster's Hocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, puni-est, weakest speclmetrof man or womanhood wom-anhood stiong and healthy: :t,"i cents, C H Napperv , The coming engagement of "The Strollcis." at the opera house on December De-cember 17, is tho occasion of unusual Interest among local theartcr-gpers, particularly the music-loving portion Musical comedy productions of late yeais have been received with more or less gratifying success. Among the real hits "The Strollers" Is ono of tho most ptomlnent. Tho opera ran for one year at tho Knickerbocker theater, thea-ter, New York City, and was conceded to be Justly ontttlcd to the enormous patronage vv hlch was accorded It. Tho book Is a good one; the plot Is carried through In a consistent manner and Is very Interesting, containing those essential es-sential Ingredients, love and romance, to a marked degree. This consistency In a musical comedy Is unusual, and Is In a large measure responsible for the success of "Tho Strollern." |