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Show r7T TDD T . CASH paid for Second hand furniture' at J. C. r Nielsons Third et. t 4 U pabUlhAd Try socithe Dont missionary forget A ikwdayaw&utcbdatKmfwm Second ward hall Friable the xt . evening for John T. Thain Jr. " iMil OlTYi Oitn ODVRTi Hlii dayJackets, jackets, at leutlfi per icent cheaper than elsewhere, at the RATES: Goods Co. .. Month. I MwthA Logan Dry On Ymi. In nAnuM FMJO. fUl nett. Henry E. Jenkins 21, and HarBlncl copy 1 0nU. riet M. Griffin 22, both of Newton, were licensed to wed yesterday. ADVERTISING RATES: Jas. Quayle A Co. oarry the most line JO et j. vot line, eeeb Insertion.. Une No la ct. per Joe, fMdJag complete stock of guns aud anamu lUeoellsneoas Oolamn, fi . word eii Uwer nition in the oonnty. a know n D)TUy dTerUmnU A first class steel range with MOppLeei AdTertlaements not eoeompenled by written high ciceet and re sovoir all 135.00 until lerbldden, JO 1K3 LC3in, CTin, Kb!n:iIDEn TT.T JJUZnAL, TT-T.T7- SHE JOTJHNAL : r - ' y -- J j s Ilf S2Z3IZZXttZ2 H!!x3iho feed more de-dc- 8 I; I - end wfcdcccma ss AT- -. , mil dlreetloDs be iaerteo at Spandes Furniture Store. ( The death of a chill of Mr. Ho ebursed ecooroingly. Thn Eat tern office of Util paper Is it kett of Providence was reported The Utile one died of f30 to 234 Temple Court BaiWing, Jew yesterday York City, E. Kata Advertising Agency scarlet fever. tn charge, where file may be seen and Is expsetedthat quite a nuns advertising contracts made.'" berof Salt Lakers will be in Logan . It 133AL P0I89. Bishop W. B. Preston was In the city on Tuesday. For reliable foot wear buy at f Jai. Qauyle & Co. A largeTrssortment of Christmas Cards at Wilkinson & Son. . f today to witness the football game. Airr.person paying one years subscription to The Journal in ad vance,will receive it without farther charge until January first, 190L N. W. Kimbail and Thomas Ir vine, were yesterday appointed jury commissioners by Judge Hart. The law- - makes it necesbary for these commissioners to meet befere December 15, and select jurors for B. Y. C. vs TJ. of tX. and Humber, taken f r ' 3rd Clothing, e:c. Jos. Newbold, The B. Y. C. and U. of U. foH Si. 7 1)11.11 teams will meet in a game on s Y. B. as Hercuh the tbe at wheal The power campus, today, originFor a. time it ester to went announced, y iiy pieces ally plant, di wn emed that the game would not morning, necessitating closing vome off, as after having made all until this morning. r Wng'inoents, the University team ' eierted a hew captain, who wanted of 2 : A Card Thanks toca.ll off the game to bo played We hereby tender our sicceri here" 7 thanks to the many friends who so After considerable'work however. kindlyAs8ieted us in oarlateaffllc-tio- Captain Davia of the . local eleven, CO OP GROCEBYjSc DRUGCO; and in the laying to rest of succeed in inducing tbe Varrily body of' our little baby boys to come up. The game wl Utah. b&s God . spirit boyHsziie,whose begin at one oclock, and & fcot seen fit to'call from earth to hea- contest is hxpected.7 The indicaven' tions point to a large r attendance. ' Mr.and Mrs. C. F. Smith. Wood A it Per Cwi, n tbe-precio- t Just Mr. George Y. Smith Jr., the Preston merchant was in Logan ryesterday Get a pair of Rubber heels for winter wear: they keep you I rom Ciub met et the horns of Mrs. elippingCa op Grocery & IDrug Schermer Monday evenings to re Out. . Co. organize for the ' winter. They lacern have taken up the latest music and Third Geo. A. Lowe, on Iced call are preparing' for a concert to be cash given the He highest some time daring the holir pays gi I days. jjflfce. Old Boreas went on a rampage forget lhe Grand at the Palace Hall, Friday yesterday morning and for. a while In Wirepin g, Dec. 15, Every bodyinvitea. kicked up quite a . Splutter. some parts of the county haystacks Tlckkis 50c., extra lady, 25c. were badily torn to pieces, 1 aud .j ixcEtsioR Brand of shoes are many fruit trees were" damaged. ; thl best in t he land. Sold as cheap The wind sooq spent its force howId too makes at the Logan Dry ever. celling voar Before yldst UOod r I Co. Thomas Lloyd of .Stirling, per - - , - "SToiox A. MfiAlister. the other received evidence of the. way day AND DOMESTICS in which the sectarian ministers are agitating the Roberts question. cts. Line at 5 Big up. In a letter from bis son William, who is in charge of the Boston misNo such BARGAINS as sion. was enclosed a poster which we offer can be had elsehad been thoroughly circulated in the city of culture and baked where. beans. It gave notice of a big meeting to be held in the Paine-Memor- ial LOGAN DRY GOODS CO. hall on Sunday, Nov. 26th, at which it was. announced the case be Roberts would of H. Matthews Elder thoroughly Taylors vllle, Salt Lake Co , arrived hereon discussed, and Congressmen urged Tuesday last. He has come as a to vote against seating Utahs Repmissionary of the Y. M. M. I. Asso- - resentative. ciation.and- some of the Stake Board, wiIP visit You Cant Afford to Pass every association in the Stake. His labors will be principally among Our Lines of Shoes. the officers of the associations. To anyene-whaw- ill find - the ction -- OlioiceFor ..fchnson & "ST'suxd CO GOODS Eyes Tested Free. t - Dra Main Street. LOST. 7" Gh the Agricultural . ; ofiice. , I Good Rubbers Overcoats Great Bargains-i- n i Fyr heard . Coats. vertised in nt I saw-log- v. ad- anjke . migizincj. We kave HAST SCHAFFNER , 6 MARX . v coats in all sizes and styles and at prices , to suit every All ' Two. Grades Better. . They are good to look at, good to wear and easy to boy.- Strictly HART; SCHAFFNER A MARX Eirst V held-the- re . Class.; TAILOR -- UADI CLOTHES. ... 7777" - - ascertained. . Cheaper Than ' Others, iand . purse. . -- EVBYONElkas: M. 6 . Price or COATS WINTER Dress - For -- The Same -- a Sell t tflstersr- - good looking,' weighs about .1050, We KSood clothes are a kind of good manners and few men can afford to disregard them.. overcoats so widely rather stiff iu front legs, old shoes Buys a Better Shoe Than . : on front feet, a little white on one Others will sell for $2,00 hind foot,-- small split in point of one ear, brandec S with small bar through the center, on right thigh. Logan Dry Goods Co. .JJrandLis emall and dim. Address ssssssesemsi William Hansena young man George H. Fisher, Oxford Idaho.- -' of College, met with a eerious acci-de- 0CHK0fQ4KH0 on Monday. He was logging at the Temple mill, and while sledding in some logs, a load tipped ..in'-l-' s over and two large -L- adies,-;-fu, were thrown He liim. upon was, I Misses. " pinned -- for to the ground tmd and, two hours before help arrived. His Childrens left leg was terribly crushed and .7 r77Coats, lacerated, besides,beingdislocated and fractured at the knee joint. He &t 7 was - brought - down late - Monday T fx)gan . 7 night, and medical aid was prompt-ly- . Dry.. secured ; but owing to the swol-le- n J 7"77' ' Goods7 - .v. condition of the limb the ;full coa extent of his injuries could not be X ofkeyg, - neir College. Findtti will oblige by leivtag them atthu Coats, Light bay marer old, bat fat and 7- : Opticians LOGIN' MY CnkiJWa Ownby.j Jewelers And Graduate . following described animal, that strayed away from Mink Creek on Nov. 7th, I wilL pay a reward of $5: Y---- -- Mr. J. . ,y . better-Hrvi- CMtOt04K040KKKK ' OUTING FLANNELS Special Drive For 10 Days On Line of Cheap Carpets At AUMAIAfAftfV4AtArj j i TimmwVTVivivrwTv?v7v Underwent a delicate surgical oper DRESS GOODS atloa'on Tuesday, for a trouble of ALL WOOL nicely long standing. Sbe-rall- ied and is now doing very well. 20 cts. yard. ' Before buying dress goods, see DONT Pae9 our Dress Goods Dewill . our Urge line aud prices, that r the is place to convince you that it partment. save money on your purchases. LOGAN DRY GOODS CJ. Jas,. Quayle& Co. "Of ouV watch hopitarfor the" mechanical lieatioent of dit i'hled wattbua. None mora ce. none giving l horough If yeur watch is ailing br.ng it here. We will give it honest, conscientious service end $eudit-ou- t in a heslthy.. condition. CellinQ' First Clasc Coodo Dririgo Trndo Felts and Overs , |