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Show I Ocean Wav Wnshcr Vms i.o 'equal. Win. Edwards. ! Ask for "Nowbold's" Schoo1. Shoe. Another large shipment of Douglas shoes has just arrived at Andreas Peterson's. This is the day when "one touch of nature makes tne whole world kin." Wilkinson & Sons have received re-ceived their spring consignment: of Wall paper. Call and see it. i Carpets and Linoleums at Wm. I Edwards ! A large force of rntn is j strengthening' the bn;ks of Lo-an Lo-an river unacr ire direction of i Andrew Eliason. I County School Superintendent I George M. Thompson desires us I to call the attention of the county trustees to the fact that when their tax levies are made, (the total must include enough for the purch se of books. 0 t Local Briefs. $ I- t Rev. Clifton of the M. F. Church returned Monday from ja'.n extended visit in Iowa. ' ' While trimming trees Saturday, Mr. Arthur Porter had the mis-iortune mis-iortune to badly cut his hand. Mrs. J. H. Linford entertained the members of the Beacon light society very pleasantly yesterday afternoon. Cbcice fresh groceries, vegetables, vege-tables, canned goods, fisb,eu.-., at P. A. Nielson and Son's, 106 North Main street. Beginners desiring lessons on Mrs. Christian . Peterson of Hyrum, highly esteemed resident of that town, died Sunday of old age. , The B. Y, C. basket ball team d Sealed the Boulder, Colo., team a well played game last Monday Mon-day evening in a score of 6 to 7. . The Logan Temple will close o Thursday, April 2nd, and - I en again on Wednesday, April fcth next. the mandolin or guitar, should leave applications at The Nation office. People say that Douglas shoes are the very best for wear, and the most stylish on the market. For sale by Andreas Peterson. Now is the time to oil all leather leath-er used on the farm. A genuine article of Neatsfoot Oil can be obtained for this purpose at Ri-ter Ri-ter Bros. Drug Co, Dp. T?.. A GrPPnP Eve F;ai- A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Leishman Friday, and an heir of the same sex to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowman the same day. All poultry owners are notified noti-fied that the city ordinances require re-quire chickens to be kept in after af-ter April 1. Marshal Crockett and- his aides state that this law "will be enforced. Frank Waterbury, the well known pitcher, and Miss Clara Apperley, daughter of Mr. and J Nose and Throat, in Dr. Croxali': f office the last clay of each month Salt Lake Address, 49 So tb Main street. It may interest amateur astronomers as-tronomers to know that Venus is evening star, setting about 9.30 p. m. Mars is also evening star, rising shortly after dark. It may not be generally known that the Consolidated tVagon & i Machine Co. is ' the largest com- J pany in the world dealing exclusively exclu-sively m vehicles and imple- i Mrs. W. H. Apperley, were married, mar-ried, in this city Saturday. The couple will shortly leave for the Pacific coast, where Mr. Water-bury Water-bury will play bali the coming! summer. The Eagle Cafe, under the capable direction of Mr. J. A. Gailache-. is one of the finest eating houses in the state. It has been remodeled and rejuvenated, rejuv-enated, until it is a beautiful dining din-ing hall and Mr. Gallacher makes a specialty of cleanliness, I ments, yet such is the fact. Its i capital stock totals more than I that of any similar company. ( j I am prepared to fill orders for all kinds of monuments, headstones and cemetery work. Large shipments will arrive in a few days. P. O. Hansen, East of Tithing office. . A heavy storm of thunder ar:d rain passed over Cache county Monday evening, the artillery of the heavens beinr in nlar fm-l comfort and purity. The merchants' mer-chants' lunch from 12 to 3, at 25 cents, is always choice and palatable. pal-atable. A fine programme was rendered render-ed at the Fourth war.I M. 1. A. conjoint meeting Sunday even-, ing. A Sketch of the Pioneers was read by Mrs Mattie B. Hanson, Han-son, the Corianton glee club rendered several beautiful selections, select-ions, and' Prof. Jhamberlin of the' B. Y. college delivered a lecture on the subject of "Three Years in the South Seas." All several hours. No damage is reported. When you want house painting paint-ing or paperha.-iging. dont forget for-get chat John Bench is still in the business and prepared to do first class work for all who wish anything in his line. South Main street. The Cache Valley Tea Co. have just opened in the Fair building, Main street. A full line of teas, coffees, spices, baking bak-ing powder, flavoring extracts, the renditions were excellent and were greatly appreciated. The hall was filled to overflowing, many being unable to obtain admission. The W. G. Danielson Manufacturing Manu-facturing company of this city is turning outan immense amount of machinery this season, its etf. Handsome presents given with every purchase of 25c or more. Mr. James Emgland, the popular popu-lar grocery dealer, is now in his fine new quarters on Main street, J where he has on hand a large j stock of staple and fancy groceries, gro-ceries, cooked meats, vegetables, uuiput oemg a carload a day. The company manufactures plows,, drills, hayloaders and backers and other similar implements im-plements which find a ready market throughout the inter-mountain inter-mountain country. The company is now capitalized at 15,000 and sells wholesale only. It is a'great resource toLogan and its business is capably conducted by Messrs C. E. Lloyd and W. G. Daniel-son. Daniel-son. Mr. L. R. Martineau is one of those who strongly favors - the retaining of the tabernacle square m its present condition. FT iresn and salt fish, etc. Courteous Court-eous treatment. The Coop. Grocer v & Drug Co. are moving into their handsome hand-some quarters in the new Commercial Com-mercial block on Center street. Their store will be one of the most commodious in the state. County Superintendent George M. Thompson, Dr. D. C. Budge and Dentist C. A. Gowans will occupy rooms on the second floor of this block, as will also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cardon. Try Xewbold's School Shoe, its the best. spates that it would be wrong to subject the worshipp ers at the tabernacle to a view of the back yards of store, saloons, and whatnot. Jmd that the square should rau.e- te converted into a park wh-re the people may have a brett ing place and enjoy themsel.-es m the years to come. Hefurtner stites that it is the policy of all other cities to have numerous parks and that Logan should fcl.ow this example, and not think of wishing to convert the only central spot available into a business tract. auoney to loan. Inquire at this office. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid: We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Buy your meat at Chicago Meat market. Everything at wholesale whole-sale and retail. The only meat market in town that keeps all kinds of boiled meats. We guarantee guar-antee satisfaction or money refunded, re-funded, j |