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Show City and County Host place for ili'i-co lined shoes and sllppi-iv ,u Andieas IVtuison's I J Jones, of the Third ward, lias gone to Suit Lake for a rew days Wheat, suitable for chopping, taken on subscription account at this ollJcc.S lilshoy II. T llogers, of Prestou. was a Logan visitor Thursday. rt e .sell the Karth ana Loan money on It II. A. Pcdersen &Co. Dame Humor says that, Hlshop Roueche is about to bo married to a young lady of Millville. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Miss Claire Kldrldge, who has been in Salt Lake since Thanksgiving, ic-turned ic-turned home to Logan Wednesday. II. .1 Hansen, Wesilleld. cltj seaen-ger, seaen-ger, and back yard work. Niels Nielsen, of the Hell Telephone Co , is again at woik after being con-lined con-lined to his home by Illness the past few days. Don't be humbugged bv Inellectlvc devices foi digging beets. Ituy an Aveiy beet plow and save time. Mr and Mrs Alfred Put retl. accompanied accom-panied by Mrs Gaorge W. Thatcher, went to Salt Lake Thursday to remain re-main a short time I Mountain restauiaut and lodging house, (is West First North street, Logan. Mis. K. Nielsen, propilctor. Lost A bunch of keys between H. Y. O. and Pavilion a few days ago. 1'iease return to.lohanna Moen,H.Y.C. The llltth quorum of Seventy will meet at the. Seventh ward meeting house, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 0th, at H" p, m. Full attendance Is desired. G. W. Llndciulst, Cache county's leading undei taker and embalmcr. I Hoth phones Ilyrum Smith and Christine Larscn were married in the court house on Wednesday. The young lady Is from Mink Creek and was a graduate from the New Jersey Academy. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea; :v cents, C. K. Napper. Misses Pearl and Dora Prlday returned re-turned home the foro part of the week after spending a week visiting In American Fork and Salt Lako Uoth report having a very good time. Lost Blank contract book for curtain cur-tain advertising, belonging to Denver Theatre Co. Finder please return to Republican otllcc and receive reward Prof. Wright, of the II. Y. C , is do-Ing do-Ing some excellent work on half length oil paintings of tho retiring Bishopric of tho Fourth ward. It l.s Intended to have their portraits hung upon the walls of the meeting house in tho new Andiews block Just north of the Cacho Valley bank will be found the Golden Hulo clothing store. The money In your pocket store. Call in and be convinced. Wo are Just starting up and the wonderful wonder-ful prices wc arc olferlng will amac you. An art exhibition is now on in the now mechanic art building of the H. Y. C. on the third Moor. There aro lino productions on exhibition, work of Professors J H. and J. Leo Fairbanks, Fair-banks, Leu Green lllchards, M. M. Young and A H. Wright, all renowned renown-ed attists of Utah Tho exhibition will continue until tho llitli, the opening open-ing and closlnghoursarlOa.nl to 1 p. m. and 7. p. m. to 9 p m. All lovers lov-ers of art arc Invited. Admission free. Headquarters for best kinds of rio-1 ber goods, at Andreas Peterson's. Where Is the uoldcn ItuleV Jit the new Andrews block north of the Cache, Valley bank. Wanted Sewing machines to fepalr Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded re-funded i:. N. Stone, Hanks Hotel. Hoth phonos -Factoiy, llcll.mik We care not how jou suiTeied, nor what failed to cure ou, Holllster's Hocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, puni-est, weakest specimen of man or womanhood wom-anhood stiong and healthy; Jo cents C. K. Napper. Make lioinocheorful during tho hull-daysjbuy hull-daysjbuy a phonograph of Hobb Music company. For Kent AJilve-roomed house. pantry pan-try and cellar, water In kitchen Jlu South 4th West. Logan. Hobbs Music Co. without oxaggeia-lion oxaggeia-lion carries the largest stock of lMtson ami Victor phonograph i words In northern Utah Tho old folks of the Third ward of this city, had a gala daj on Thursday. Dinner was served in the meeting house, bel.ig followed by an Interesting Interest-ing program, which linlshed with an old-time dance in the eenlug Beautiful Line of new Medllions from 25c to $10 and $i5 at Cy E. Napper s. K M. Curtis, of Ilexburg. was taken to a Salt Lake hospital on Thanks giving day, for treatment Thinking is ailment was jluc to an accident tnat he received about t wo years aRO. When examined it was found that he had cancer of the stomach, there Is I but slight hopes for his tecovery. We aro pi pa red to furnish any and all kinds of musical instruments Pianos and organs for adults, small Instruments for children The cheapest cheap-est place in the town for thescarticles Is at Hobbs Music store. llecause of the recent death of lllsh-op lllsh-op Secrlst, a reorganization of tho Farmlngton ward In Davis county was recently effected The present bishopric bish-opric is composed of .1. II IEoblnsou. bishop; James J. Steed and Charles Secrlst. connsellois Hcrgener & Co , underlakcis, are now oped for business in their new undertaking parlois, 140 Noit Main street. The best methods in embalming. embalm-ing. The Qncst lino of caskets and eoftlns In Northern Utah. This is the third pioductlon by A. U. Opera Company, and since the others hac been such unqualified-successes, unqualified-successes, the public will look forward to an entertainment which will be worth the ejfort and money put forth In attendlug " Pinafore " S. J Jeppeseu manager of the Golden Gold-en Rule clothing store is making a decided de-cided hit with the prices he is offering In the clothing line This store Is cei-tainly cei-tainly offerln gthe biggest snaps Logan has over had In clothlng.shoes, hats clothing and furnishings. A. complaint has been Hied in the District court wherein T Komeda & Co. aro plaintiffs and 11. P. Kubota fy Co. defendants. The complaint sets forth that tho plaintiffs sold defendants defen-dants goods and wares amounting to $1028.54 of which $0i:i 10 Is unpaid. Plaintills asks judgment for said amount with interest thereon from the 20th day of June, K'tW, aud cost of suit Tho slock of Howell and Crawford, at the Logan Dry floods store, is being be-ing removed to the U. O. Mercantile establishment. preparatory to remodelling remodel-ling the former place. When completed complet-ed it is anticipated that (hey will have well arranged apartments for their business. The approaching engagement, of Gorton's minstrels at the opera house on December 12 Is looked forward to with pleasure by all lovers of this popular pop-ular form of amusement. Gorton's minstrels have long been regarded as one of the ;uHlaul attractions which may always depended upon to moro than fulllll all promises, and the addition addi-tion this season of many naw and Im portant fiMtures Insures a performance perform-ance of unusual excellence. A street parade, unrivalled In In Its magnificent magnifi-cent and costly equipment, will be given nt noon. Mrs deo II 'lrllx' returned lo Ogden csti'rda Go to J. II. Anderson for.Xmas toys Cheapest place in town. Alfred Hansen left for Tonopih yesterday yes-terday morning Aly holiday line of Xmas goods cheaper thaivever. Cy E. Napper. Ilyrum Hatch, tin- sheep de.iler.w ill leave for Montana In a few days, having hav-ing purchases in view Headquarters Tor holiday goods at Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet company. Geo. L Farrell left for Spilngville yesterday to attend a gathering of the Black Hawk veterans. All kinds of apples for sale at the Ilyrum Mercantile Company, Ilyrum Prices from X cents to 7.1 cents per bushel W. 11. Maughun, manager of the Wellsvlllc co-op, came fiom Salt Lake Thursday night. Buy a rocker Tor Xmas. We have 75 different styles to choose from. Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet company. Mrs. Jennie Slater staited for Oak-laud, Oak-laud, Cal., Thursday, to accept a salaried sala-ried position in an abstract odlce. Tho lady's friends will wish her the successshc deserves, being left a widow with children to support, a task which Is not small in these dajb. Wines ahd Liquors for Xmas in great variety and plenty of it at Cy E. Nap-per's. Tho smelter near Ogden, that has been in the course of construction during dur-ing the past ear. began operations last week The plant Is located about one-half mile west of Utah IlotSprlngs and Is connected by a spur with the mainllneof thco. S L David Kccles and his associates arc back of the enterprise. en-terprise. The cast of "Pinafore" as it Is to be given by the A. C. opera company Is certainly as strong as tiro cast of the operas given In previous years, and theio is no mlstako that their ability is such that thoy will be able to handle han-dle Urn bright, pleasing music of "Pin-aforo" "Pin-aforo" In a manner acceptable to all who hear them. Supported by a chorus of about forty voices, new scenery, scen-ery, they will be able to give a rendition rendi-tion of this the most popular of all light operas that will please all ' i i i . i . i H Mrs Idseph Howell has gone to Salt Lake i it for a stay of three days , Whole is Die Golden Utile clothing ' H store? The store that will save you i John Spande, the Furniture man, i H spent ycsteidav In Ogden. H Notice After Marcli .'list, H Wilkinson & Son will discontinue il bookbinding. Mr. George Ihangliam camu from ,H ChesterlleliV Idaho, Thursday night. Always. something new at the liar- i ris Music store. See. their big Xmas iH advertisement In this Issue: H Nothing better aud nicor foi Christ- mas than an Ldlson oi Victor phono- graph. Hobbs Music Co. Miss May Hanson, employed at the H Tremont hotel, will go this eening to Richmond for a few days. She makes Sl this visit to her home so as to be- '1 present at her mother's biithday. I H Bangs, Bangs, Bangs, H Bangs, Bangs, Bangs, M Bangs. John Kcndrick M Bangs, H W. C. liarker, of Lansing, Mich., air JH uncle of Pi ofessor Northrop, returned fJ homo Thursday, faorably impressed IH with tho west, this being his first trip- H this side or Chicago His experience , has been somewhat of a revelation to Every woman needs a good M cook book and should have one. There is none better M than the " Presidential M Cook Book," and while it iH retails for $i.00, The Re- H publican offers it FREE H to all who pay back or ad- H vance subscription by De- H cember 25. H August Christensen. Jr.. from Jack- H sou's Hole, arrived iu Logan a few H days ago In talking of that country, H ho says It is on the crg of a great . H boom two dlirerent raihoad lines H have been run through there and im- H mensu coal deposits have been uncuv- H crcd. A large dam has been con- H structcd by the government in Jack- H son's lake to retain the water for Irri- gatlon projects in the valleys below. H A good wagon load Is now open to H Lander Near ll the good agrlcult- H oral land is tak .1 up in that country. H Hay and oats being the mal'i products H of the valley Many tourists pass H through there yearly to and from the H Vcliowslone Park H |