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Show rl rf rtf Aiti pn I i V4. 7 f . I '1 T 1 Adf Ij in pint A. B. C. Club Saloeii. IX ' I In. I Music Co. is th Tns Ilnrris J I cheapest place at which to purchase school supplies. A marriage license was issued yesterday, to Joseph Nelson, 24, of Sraithfield, aud Bertha Johnson, 20. of Richmond. & Jonathan Bowen ar.4 daughter Iletta, started for California Saturday evening. They expect to. stay on the coast during the winter months. 3b not buy a Jackot until yon see the one we sell for$3.(X). It comes in tan, blue, red and grey, satin-face- d lapels, and in a very stylish coat. Logan Dry Goods to. J - O444444'44a444'4a4'4lC4'4ier444U40 a full line of .n We have $ Ladies Flannel Waists in all 2 the new colorings and in all g - 5 styles. c:c;cjc!cj.qoC A Jacket fcp 573 At this price v Rood assortment 0f w Jackets. One of them from best Kersey and . 1 - . Mrs. Anna M. Deakin of Wellsville was in town yesterday. Mrs Deakin is a locally famous weaver, Several fine homes and building spots in almost any part of the city and yesterday brought in a sample of her woikrdone on a new Newcomb loom, which she has recently purchased. It was a seamless sack, made of carpet warp, and was certainly a fine piece of work. - fly-shutt- er FPSBaTrTTTSaE. palatable and wholesome. See our $5 00 Caps for Ladies j h It is made from heavy seal j g plush. Fancy braid arid fur $ It is a cape that 8 (trimmed. always sold before Note. Avoid baking powders made from alum. They look like pure powders, and may raise the cake, but alum is a poison and no one can eat food mixed with it without injury to health. - Chicago. t i . , is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Morning Logan City, Cache County, Utah. BUBSCXIPTIOJt RATES. Highest cash price paid for hides and pelts, by BellJBros., butchers. yj Dick Richards, the football coach who .has been engaged to handle the A. C. eleven, arrived in Logan yesterday. He had the team out for the first time jester--da- J , Ono Year 6 Months 3 Months 75 cts. $3.00 $1.5u Single copy, 5 eents. Cash in Advance.. xx N - 4 V ADVERTISING RATES. V Locsl lines, 20 cts. per line each insertion. Reading Notices, 10 cts. per line . each , ibsertijn. . Miscellaneous Column, insertion. Je. a word each - $ Win. Edwards, Miiin Stnot, Logan, ' Mens , The Journal , .. w. vV fwk h t f : 7 -s .Vv.W .W fo- - - tf. Fu. Jh k Lird 90 ;. This wrapper Wrapper eotnes Fine " i CO. Mens Black Clay worsted . suits, best in the state Haft $10.00 Schaffiier . PiTi 812.00 $15,00 Hart Schafiuer ail or Wade ,7 Wade Clothes Clothes Earains In Beys and Chil-- . drens Suits and Overcoats. evTUOMt 1M1 eOTdMT IM1 uurr. tcNArrncit 4 mm nr Kivno t (Mi ett. Lost small brown water Spaniel We cruarGntee satiofaction. end are undersold by none. Dog, name Prince. Leather collar with Logan City Dog Tax plate, No, 103 attached. Lost at Lewiston Oct. 17th. Finder rewarded. Elias S. Kimball. 1NW if I mil 9 oEEora - 1 . Utah Wool in g dark Colors, assorted patti ms, and is worth $1.25, Only 90c. Logan Dry Goods Co g ; .X J $10 to $12 , Flsecs t Very Nobby and red stripes. e A , r X.p'X . KrKJ X-- :04040-X5-!H-0-0-C-H5-00-I0-- :0 ;ypsai 4 . n. . The best place 'for all grades of shoes, . also rubber goods, is at ' Andreas Petersons. .. Count Commissioner James V. Allen, returned Saturday from a LOCAL POINTS. trip to the Snake river country, lie says th? people in that section Wheat wanted on subscription, are prospering, arid tliafr" the at the office of The Journal. weather was hot enough to be uncomfortable while he was up there. As will be seen' from - a - report published elsewhere in this issue, Wellsville has gone mugwump. Seal Plush Capes fer $3 CO. This cape is fur trimmed around collar arid down front. Ladies Plush "Shoulder Cates bead and braid Handsomely . Only $1 50, trimriied. Fancy colored lin- Black' plush, fur trimmed, ings. Only $3.00.' good lining, 24 in. long Logan Dry Goods Co. Worth fully $2. Only $1.50.' Logan Dry Goods Co. 5 A limited amount of piue wood foot rid one f6ot split in tly-eThe Journal will accept two or lengths, wanted for the. City three loads of straw on subsrip- - Schools. For further information call at the office of Fred W. Crockon. We learn from . the Idanha Chieftain that Miss Belle Mortimer of Logan was married on the evening of October 10th to Mr. Dmas A. Woodall, at the Indanba hotel, Sodd Springs. Miss Louise Wood-al- l and Miss Emma Mortimer were the bridesmaids, and Mr. II C. Gorton officiated as best maui. An elaborate banquet followed the ceremony. ' and Black , wants several on subscrip- V Blue conn Cheviot Suits with white and . i 4 We have the Finest Store 'Building: and tiie. most stock of Mens, Boys and Childrens Clothing in Cache Co. 0kM4UM44'4444a44444liC0 tion. Advertisements not accompanied by writ " ten directions, will be inserted until for-- . hidden, and charged accordingly. ' Logan Dry Goods Co. -- known on application. y. $7.00, now only $5.00. Logan Dry Goods Co. 0r.1cr.1wwt Sea cur $1.75 .Collarette. ' v A good black fur, fancy colored or black lining. A good full tur for the price. Bates on Display advertisements made loads of good wood Carpets and Linoleums, Paint, Oil and Glass, at ctr New Store. 'a 3 a S a THE JOURNAL l) abandoned the attempt. 1 ! tS pardon. and pastry, light, flaky biscuit, delicious griddle cakes Price Baking Powder Co. j m the campanys yard in Salt After putting them off twice! brakemnn Took a shot at with a revolver when they tW tried to climb on. They tW . : Logan Dry Goods Co. tramps jnsisIed upon Rio a Grande passenr ings to-$3.2- 5 Used in Millions of Homes. 40 Years the Standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other iknown. Makes. finest cake- 5 T'O The prices are from each. J .There are fonrteen. cases of 5 $1.25 them. to fail Do not see, 2W two of smallpox, and Goods Co. 5 diphtheria, 2 Dry Logan e of forty-onscarlet fever nnder 2f quarantine in Salt Lake. Besides J. A. McDaniel of Logan con- this there are thirty cases of victed in 1899 and sent to the typhoid fever. State prison for five years, was pardoned on Saturday. He came to FOR SALE BY. Logan the following day. The fact that he had a large family, dependent upon charity, and also his good record at the Pen. were the causes of his receiving n Cream I V9 I black, blue, 2 , ? 1 AT - t . . &b!iDn bL bL sJn bLi-Im- n vi ' i - s7i i tc?T-- WXilXM |