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Show r At the joue-- , Gaits kUi tJ i h J. concert Monday - Ro-ser- M n b n vo for sale by P. A. Nielsen & Son. Mr, Severine Jeppesen, return Local lines, 20 cts. per line each Insertion. ed each line 10 .yesterday from Salt Lake, where ct. per Beading Notice, Insertion. he visited lion. Moses, Thatcher, Jllscellaneous Column, )4e. a word each who is quito ill. I ii I A J U V4 . W A I u RATES. insertion. Mr. Andrew Galloway, formerly of St. Chailes, Idaho, but now of RexLurg, ia visiting old friends writ' in the Second ward of this city. Advertisement not accompanied by ten direction will be inserted until for R. Watkins, veterinary dentist, blddeu, and charged accordingly. is now at Thatchers stables for one week. Horses with defective subscription rates. 3 Months One Tear 6 Months teeth attended to. Examination Bate on Display advertisements made known on application. - t t W ii pubi: Lei erery 500 sample shawls at cost at L. K. F. . . Tuesday Thursday tad Saturday Morning Duck look 4xthe up Hunters, . . in this issue. Utah. Ca$b Couuty, Lcjsn City. The Royal Bread, of Salt Lake, ADVEBTIWH9 lc 75 cts $3.00 $1.50 8ingl copy, 5 cents. Cash in Advance. . freo. Mrs. elegant Jackets for this LOCAL POINTS. iw 8HPY, (inoQ UUU5 To Our 9 cn a .. a , T. D. Roberts has an line of Sample Capea and j which will be sold eheap week at the Goodwin build-Fir- S .' . New and 7$; st North Street. UK. Grand concert Sept. 22nd mm A big, forest fire is raging on Mrs. Marion England is very ill the government timber, reserve with typhoid fever. hear Young spriag.in Uinta counMr. Isaac Scott of Millville, ia ill ty. The efforts of forest rangers itli Prospective Patrons: - typhoid pneumonia. , and citizens have so far proved Bishop ,Wra. Waddoups of futile in extinguishing it. Lewiston, waa in Logman on busi200 pr. sample Golf Gloves at L. .. ness Thursday. K. F. IMPORTANT-T- he Gospel, by The Logan Republican broke B.'H. Roberts, price reduced to forth into song yesterday, oyer 50c. A limited quantity at ' but oh Howells nomination, Book Store. heavens what a song. People genJ. Andrew Hendrickson nephew erally had a better appreciation of of our townsman J, A. Hendrick Joseph than to believe him capsonrhas come down from Mon-ton- s able of inspiring such an effnsion, to atteud our Logan schools. t is to be hoped th&t Editor Moors Tiie Cache Stake S. S. Union wont rig a jig any more, iti reallfr ; meeting has been postponed from dangerous. Phil Evans, was bp town Sunday Sept. 21, to Sunday Sept. 28th 4:30 p. m. at the B. Y; Col and reading of the finding of that mastodons tooth by Mr. lege.Miss Emma f Lncy Gates, will lindrnp, informed ns of it similar fippaai In? concert at the Opera nd. While drilling a well below House, llyuih, on Thursday rovidence, the drill broUfcfyl from evening, ,; September 25th, at 8 a depth of 01 feet, several tfethand o'clock, under. the auspises of tbe what appeared , td le pkrtofthe of a human being. Mr, Hyruiq Stake Board of the Y. L. Evans has . the. teeth and bohes t . iMjAj: in his possession. how fli. Johnson, specialist Dr. fob diseases bf lue rectum, is now Some very reckless betting on at the lintel Klescl, Logan, and he election was done before, Ring pfiparea to treat and enre per and Young were nominated, but manently any case of piles of no Republicans have been mnch more matter how long standing. No warded in their offers to bet since detention from business. Satis hat event. Soren Hansen of Hy-mmade a bet of . ten to on factory reference. iowell. Hearing of it. Bon. Joe Miss Emma Lucy Gatesat TaberMonson been looking for him, has nacle Monday evening. eing willing to tAke $1,000 of Having just returned from the lansen8 coin, if he still desires to millinery openings in Salt Lake give snch odds. Some of the Reps, City. Miss Hattie P. Thatcher will who made even bets a week ago, be glad to have her friends and are now kicking themselves for the milliners trade in, general, call heir as the indications point on her at Mrs. T. D. Roberts, o thefolly, election of the Democratic where she will be pleased to show icket,' more unerringly every day. them tbe latest things in millinery. s t Wil-kinson- 'ii t 1 By reference to aboye figures we find that for 20 year past we have endeavored to merit a share of the trade of the people of Logan, of Cache Valley and of anrroundiug territory. The fact that we are now in the field and eager for now business indicates that wo must have reasonably met the demands of trade in the past; WE HIGHLY APPRECIATE THE PAST CONFIDENCE GIVEN US BY OUR FRIENDS AND TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF TENDERING OUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ys-erda- y, 8 - aw-bo- 9 FuSuite y ne m Duck Reserve. Fur sale still IQ. We have recently decided to Opeh npd branch line t.rt ovil thhlxi business, which, shall Consist mainlf of LADIES and CHILDREN BUlTS, COATS, OVER AND UNDERWEAR; FURNISHINGS AND NOTIONS. These' gooils will be placedTln our VAnned store adjoining our Old We have Main street. on made choice selections in this new Headquarters line and can assure our friends that we have had extraordinary advantages In getting close to the mannfactnrers, and hence prices and excellent grade mn.t and will be made satisfactory to purchasers , - The last paragraphs refer only to our NEW DEPARTMENT; we are still Headquarters in northern Utah, for Mens . Clothing, Hat3, Shoes etc., and are NOW, OUT for trade in Ladies and Childrens Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Knit. Goods of all. kinds and General Furnishings. We have had a share of your business tor the past 20 years. ... We shall merit another 20, years, and more of your patronage, if prices . and square dealing will briug it to us. Yours Respectfully, on atL. K. F. J Jess Harris, Emer Harris, Frank Mr. E. D. Miles, came down Benson, Ricks Bros, and Ezra from La Plata, yesterday, with n Ricks have thrown .their hay TMMi? petition, asking for the meadows into a dock reserve of the old road between here and and Mr. C. M. Harris has been aptbe camp, which he will present to pointed raauager. This tract . of the comity commissioners. He says land contains 2,500 acres, Notices the camp is booming and that ten will be pnt up, and all hunters extra men will begin work next warned to keep off the grass. Some week. town sports are taking interest in .200 Sample Hoods at cost at L. this scheme. Emer Harris and ' R. S. CAMPBELL, A. G. BARBER (Our new Associate.) , JOSEPH MORRELL. X . Ezra Ricks will prosecute hunters K. F. Since his return home from the killing game on this tract of land coast, J.' A. Hendrickson has re- without a permit from the man ceived reports from the Ogden ager. Woolen Mills Co., Ogdon Knitting Notice. Works and Salt Lake Knitting The Primary officers of tbe Cache baking powder is sold for twenty-five-ce- nts Works, of all of which he is the Stake will meet in the Tabernacle a pound or less. The president, as well as of the Cache on Sept. 24th at 3 p. difference in cost between a good Knitting Works, that nil these m. Wednesday foil A is desired. attendance and wholesome bakiog powder and houses have more business . on Emma B. Pike, an alum powder would not exceed hand than they can attend to. He And see onr new store. It is tb President a dollar for a whole years supply. is greatly elated over the success largest exclusive Hardware store are very foolish to take the of these various enteprises. People in Northern Utah. O For Housekeeper. risk aud suffer ill health for the We carry a large stock of genWool and cotton blankets at L It lias been brought to tbe atten- sake of a few pennies, which after . K. F: eral t Hardware, Carpenters, Blacktion .of this paper that a baking all are not saved. 'We have it! Good! Now let talk smiths and Farmers Tools, Wood-warGood baking powder is one of about glasses. It a subject of Interest Marriages licenses : W. James powder is offered for sale here Tinware, Granite ware. Cut26, and Mary E. Obray, 17, both which contains alum. the most useful things in the to you all eyes need glasses sometime. etc. of Paradise; Roy George, 22,- ant Alum is unfit for food, producing household, and we seriously urge Many need them long before they, get lery, Brooms and Brushes, Guns Shot We know' Its bard to come to Now is the time for Margaret A. Follick, 28. both o indigestion, alum heart, sallow our readers to save their health, them. but there comfort, in the and Ammunition, Beet Forks and' spectacles, Dingle, Idaho; A. II. Linford, 23 complexion, constipation and at- and money also in thp end, by in- right sort ; to be sur4 there could be no e of Garden City, Utah, and Lizzie tendant ills. It is not fair to onr sisting upon having a good braud right sort if we really didnt need them. Knives, Lamps and Lanterns. ery ness, 20, of Pnris, Idaho; Joseph people that such a substance dis- like Royal or Dr. Price's. These Anyhow come in and talk it over; well have just 'what you need. A. Partington, 25, and Marteua guised as a baking powder should powders are shown bvjhe Govern- bo frank with you. If your trouble i on- best quality at very low prices. ly momentary eye tire or your eyes are .We seli for cash only, ana Christensen, 24, both or Logan, be sold in order fo allow a maker ment tests to contain neither alum down because your health is below par, make one price to all. Wm. W, Brinley, 40, of Salt Lake or a grocer a little more well tell you so. profit, re or ammonia. end Marie E. Godfrey, 24, o gardless of the health of. thefara- If requested to do ;so by onr Clarkston; Charles T. Ktueki. 30 ily. we will publish the . j subscribers, & Paris, and Caroline Fink, 19, Good baking powder costs about name of the alum baking ppwder ' Providence, forty-fiv- e cents a pound. Alum sold here. Their sign, the eye on the door. 38 Center street, Logan. Campbell Is Morrell Go. ra .e i -- e. - Ownby Johnson. . |