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Show A MAN named Griscard is about to undertake a forty days' fast in Chicago under the supervision of a noted physician and chemist, for the benefit of science. <br><br> DRY FARM for Sale or Exchange. Contains half a section, good house and improvements; 100 acres under cultivation. Will be sold on easy terms or exchanged for city property in Logan. Apply at this office. 34-lt <br><br> NOTICE! It is desired that all the members of the Logan Brass Band meet in Logan Hall immediately after meeting tomorrow, (Saturday) afternoon, April 30th. Business of importance will be presented. Robert Henderson. Logan, April 29th, 1881. <br><br> TO THE BEE-KEEPERS OF CACHE COUNTY. You are hereby requested to report to me the amount of bees you hold, by letter, by or before May 10th, George Hibbard, Bee Inspector, Logan, Cache Co., Utah. 31-2t <br><br> A CARD. My practice having increased beyond my ability to conduct it alone, I have formed a co-partnership for the practice of dentistry with Dr. W. R. Stover whom I take pleasure in recommending as an old and thoroughly qualified practitioner of his specialty. J. W. Hitchcock. 31-2t <br><br> NOTICE. Estate of Thomas Darby, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executor of the estate of Thomas Darby, deceased, to the creditors of same, all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor at his residence at Weston, Oneida Co., Idaho. Eleazer Darby Executor Logan, April 16th, 1881. <br><br> NO. 508. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 18th, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge, or in his absence before the Clerk of the Court of Rich County Utah at the county seat, on Thursday, May 26th, 1881, viz:<br><br> Mary A Merrill, of Meadowville, Rich County Utah, ???? for the S. W. 1. Sec 21, Tp. 18, N. R. 5. E., of S. L. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: ?? Eldredge, Hyrum H. Kimball, John McLean, John Loftus, all of Meadowville, Rich County Utah. H. McMaster Register, Bailey & Parsons, Attys for applicant. 35-5t <br><br> NO. 565. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 18th, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to appear before the Judge, or Clerk of the County Court at Logan City, Cache County, Utah, on Saturday, May 21st, 1881, to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry there at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Michner W. Merrill, Jr., for the S. 1/2 N. E. 1/4 and N. 1/2 S. E. 1/4 Sec. 11 Tp. 13 N. R. 1. E. and names the following as his witnesses, viz. Archibald Kerr, ?? Glazier, Edwin Smith and Frank Whitehead, all of Richmond, Cache Co. H. McMaster, Register. Nibley & Hammond, Attys. 38-5t <br><br> NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, April 18th, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their intention to appear before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court at Logan City, on Saturday, May 21st, 1881, to make final proof to establish their claims (respectively) to land below below described, viz: William F. Harris, who made H. E. No. 671 for the S. 1/2 S. W. 1/4 Sec. 14 Tp. 12 N. R. 1. W. and names the following as his witnesses: D. B. Lamoreaux, Henry Lamoreaux, Charles Reese and John Reese, all of Cache County, Utah. Benjamin Williams, who made H. E. No. ?? for W. 1/2 N. E. 1/2 and W. 1/2 S. E. ?? Sec. 6 also excess receipt No. 2052 for 1-100 W. 1/2 N. E. 1/4 and W. 1/2 S. E. 1/4 Sec. 6, all in Tp. 12 N. R. 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Morgan Evans, David Evans, James Ellis and Thomas R. Roberts, all of Logan, Cache Co., Utah. Morgan S. Evans who made H. E. No. 4270 for the lots 3, 4 and 5 and S. E. 1/4 N. W. 1/4 Sec. 6 Tp. 12 N. E. 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Benjamin Williams, Thomas R. Roberts, James Ellis and Wm. [William] T. Hopkins, all of Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Nibley & Hammond, Attys. 38-5t <br><br> NO. 555 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Apr. ??, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof before the Probate Judge or County Clerk of Rich Co., Utah, on Monday, May 16th, 1881: Joseph Bowden of Randolph, Rich Co., Utah, for the southeast 1-4 of Sec. 81, T. 11 N. ?? No. 7 east and names the following as his witnesses, viz: A. ??, George A. Pearl, Hyrum J. Norriss and William Norriss, all of Randolph, Rich Co., Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Wm. [William] Rex, Atty. for claimant. 32-5t <br><br> No. 536. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Apr. 8, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, and that such proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court at Logan, Cache Co., Utah, on Saturday, May 14th, A. D. 1881. William Blair who made H. E. No. 2614 for the S. W. ?? Sec. 1 Tp. 14 N. of R. 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses, viz, S. B. Kent, H. S. Stephenson, William Waddoups and John Kemp, all of Lewiston, Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Nibley & Hammond, Attys. for applicant. 32-5t <br><br> No. 564. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Apr. 18, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and secure final entry thereof, and that such proof will be made before the Clerk of the County Court of Rich County, Utah, at the county seat, on Wednesday, 18th day of June, 1881, viz: Mrs. Ann M. Eldredge, of Meadowville, Rich Co., Utah, D. S. No. 7397, for the W. ?? S. E. 1/4 N. E. 1/4 S. E. 1/4 Sec. 21 and N. W. 1/4 N. E. 1/4 Sec. 28 Tp. 18 N. R. 51, of S. L. M., and she expects to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract by two of the following named witnesses, viz: Milton A. Moffat, Moroni W. Pratt, Joseph S. Moffat, George Judd, all of Meadowville, Rich county, Utah. H. McMaster, Register. JNO. A. Bailey, Atty. for applicant. 33-5t <br><br> $5 OUTFIT sent free to those who wish to engage in the most pleasant and profitable business known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. $10 a day and upwards is easily made without staying away from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at the business. Ladies make as much as men, and young boys and girls make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more money every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once will find a short road to fortune. Address H. Hallet & Co., Portland, Maine. 23-ly <br><br> $10 OUTFIT furnished free, with full instructions for conducting the most probable business that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are no simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. 23-ly <br><br> MUSIC! MUSIC!! C. C. Johnson, having lately enlarged his premises, is now displaying a fine stock of all kinds of Musical Instruments and merchandise. Also a fine, varied, and beautiful stock of Toys! Musical instruments exchanged and paired. Picture frames in great variety, on hand and made to order. Main Street, Logan. 34-tf <br><br> CHEAP FOR CASH! A full city lot with some bearing fruit trees on it, also a good Adobie [Adobe] House, with rock cellar, situated in the 5th Ward, Logan, first block northeast of the Temple, adjoining Hugh Adams. For particulars apply to D. P. Anderson, opposite 2d ward schoolhouse or Temple carpenter shop. 32-tf <br><br> A GOOD BLACKSMITH WANTED at Hyde Park. Shop and tools furnished. Apply to or address, James Hancey, Hyde Park, Cache Co., Utah 32-lm <br><br> THE FINE STALLION, Daniel III, the property of James Meikle of Smithfield, will stand for the season at the Livery Stable of David Reese, Logan. 32 lm <br><br> BOX 672. Box 672. George A. Meears, wholesale and retail dealer in Ale, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, opposite Post Office, Salt Lake City. I sell better goods at lower prices than anybody, and guarantee everything as represented. Send mall order with the cash and you will be convinced. 20 tf <br><br> BOYLE & COMPANY, dealers in fine & medium furniture wholesale and retail. Also pictures, blinds and perambltators. Upholstery a specialty, Main Street, Ogden, Utah. <br><br> SPRING GOODS! An immense stock of Spring Goods, including staple and fancy dry goods, clothing, roots and shoes, &c. will be found in the four large stores of S. P. Teasdel, Main Street, Salt Lake City, proprietor of the Mammoth Mercantile establishment known as the Eagle House, in the various departments of which will always be found complete lines of General Merchandise. 32 ly <br><br> UNITED ORDER OF Hyrum. Hyrum City, Cache Co., Utah, have on hand and for sale white and red pine native lumber. Planing of every description done with dispatch. Moulding and all kinds of wood turning. Address all communications to O. N. Liljenquist, business manager. 18-ly <br><br> CARL J. CANNON, Third St., next door East of Post Office, Logan, Merchant Tailor. A good fit guaranteed. Repairing done. 30 tf <br><br> T. B. CARDON, a large stock of Rockford Quick Train, Waltham, Elgin, Springfield, Hampden and other watches. Artistic pictures, having secured the services of Mr. Potter, an artist of well known ability, we are ready to make (illustration) First-class pictures at low prices, and we earnestly ask for your patronage. Jewelry, gold pens, plated ware, spectacles, &c., &c., &c. Repairing done by skilled workmen and guaranteed. Logan, Utah. <br><br> GUSTAVESON'S INVENTIONS! (Illustrations) C. J. Gustaveson's Patents Salt Lake City. In the above cut fig. 1 gives an inside view of one fetlock band of Gustaveson's Life-lasting Hobble. It is round, smooth, and lined with soft leather. It does not turn at all on the fetlock, owing to the peculiar construction of the connecting chain and bolt, and hence can never chafe the horse. Fig. 2 is a side view of the fetlock band. Fig. 3 is Gustaveson's newly patented Hook-Pin Spur; the most convenient spar ever made. Fig. 4 shows the inside of Gustaveson's Nose Sack and Fig. 5 shows the outside and perforated bottom by which the sack is ventilated. Fig. 6 shows the sack in use. This nose sack has many advantages over any other. Prices as low as the old style. Given away-An Eighty Dollar Set of Harness, to the lucky ticket holder. I wish every one of my customers, old and new, to come and register their names and post office addresses at my Harness Shop, and receive a ticket for the above prize free of all charge. To be given away October 19, 1881. Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Lines, Halters, Whips of all kinds, Stirrups, Sinches [cinches], and in fact every article pertaining to the above lines of goods, manufactured from the best materials and sold wholesale and retail. Ask your storekeepers for the above goods. Uncle Sam's Harness Oil, the best known in the United States, always on hand. I offer special inducements to the trade for all articles sold by me. C. J. Gustaveson, Nos. 66 and 68 Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Address P. O. Box ?? <br><br> WM. DRIVER & SON, Wholesale and retail dealers in wine and liquors! The best brands always in stock. WM. Driver & son, leading druggists of Ogden send in your order and they will [line unreadable]. <br><br> NEW FURNITURE STORE. N. A. Linquist has opened a store on Third Street, Logan, next door to Leader Office, with a splendid stock of home made & imported furniture, including all articles pertaining to a complete stock. Prices are the lowest to be obtained in Cache County. Sam. Smith, Saleman [salesman], 10 2m <br><br> WONDER OF THE WORLD. Good news for all Professor Herman's world renowned Vermin Destroyer! Which is known to be far superior to anything yet discovered. For killing rats, mice, insects on poultry, ants, bugs, cockroaches, black beetles, fleas on dogs, blight and insects on plants, Moth in furs, tick or scab on sheep or goats, also on cattle, etc. This preparation has been applied with great success against the insects that attack the coffee plants, and would doubtless be equally efficacious with the tea plants. Sold in packets at 25 cents per packet or six packets, $1.25. This powder is warranted free from all bad smell, and will keep in any climate. It may be spread anywhere without risk, as it is quite harmless to Cats or Dogs, as they will not eat it. Directions for use on each packet. Manufactory, Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, City of London, England. The above discovery has gained for Prof. Herman a Silver Prize Medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition of Victoria, Australia, or 1868, besides numerous testimonials. Sole Agents O. C. Ormsby, druggist, Logan, Driver & Son, druggists, Ogden City. 59 ty <br><br> JAKE HEUSSER, practical gunsmith importer and dealer in all kinds of rifles, with every modern improvement. Breech and muzzle loading shot guns. Pistols and amunition [ammunition] of every description. A large variety of fishing tackle and pocket cutlery. Rifle clubs supplied with the best guns at liberal discounts. Regulation rules of the National Rifle Association on hand. No. 139 Main St., Salt Lake City. P. O. Box 625. 52-ly <br><br> OUR MEAT MARKET has on hand every morning a good supply of fresh meat, and being carried on in the interest of the Logan Temple, should be well patronized. Third St., bet. [between] Main & Washington, Logan, Utah.<br><br> HANSON & THOMAS. One door east of tithing office, The pioneer and leading merchant tailors of Logan. A fine stock of home made and imported goods and ready made clothing kept on hand. Gentlemen's own material made up. First class work and lowest prices guaranteed. N. B.-We pay the highest price for wool. Temple and tithing orders will be taken. mar12-tf <br><br> FURNITURE! JENKINSON BROTHERS dealers in household goods, bedsteads, bureaus, tables, lounges, mattresses, picture frames. Fixings for Singer Sewing Machines. Also agent for the Newton Wagon Logan City, Utah. jull ly <br><br> 4th WARD CO-OP., under the management of C. B. Robbins, who will make it a object for all wanting anything in the way of general merchandise, to call on him at the 4th Ward Co-Op. Main Street, half a block north of Z. C. M. I. highest market price paid for wool, and all kinds of produce.<br><br> JONES & JENKINS, Third St., Logan, Utah, our specialties are groceries, provisions, boots & shoes hats and caps and gents' furnishing goods. All kinds of produce taken. 20 tf <br><br> O. C. ORMSBY. B. V. Riter. Pioneer Drug Store. Logan City, Utah Ormsby & Riter. (Successors to O. C. Ormsby) wholesale and retail dealers in drugs, medicimes [medicines], chemicals; dye stuffs, perfumeries, toilet articles and all line of goods pertaining to a first-class drug business, including paints, oils, varnishes, putty, and painters' articles. We keep a complete and choice stock of tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and smokers' articles. We are amply prepared to supply the wholesale and retail trade with all of the above lines. Investigate our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. The Pioneer Drug Store will remain open at all times, night and day. <br><br> MITCHELL FARM and Spring Wagons (illustration) with late improvements for 1881. Walter A. Wood's enclosed gear mowers and twine self-binders new Massillon threshers with horse power and steam engines. Peerless combined ?? and self rakes, Gale celebrated chilled plows and hook lever hay rakes. Boss Sickle Grinders, and all kinds of Agricultural implements. All good warranted. None but strictly first-class companies represented. Prices will always be satisfactory. Give me a call. L. B. Mattison, half block south of Theatre, Salt Lake City. 27-tf <br><br> GEO. BARBER & SON Main Street, Logan, Utah, general produce and commission merchants, buy and sell fruit, grain and vegetables, and keep constantly on hand farm and garden seeds, vegetables, corn meal, oat meal, pearl barley, buckwheat flour, foreign & domestic fruits, &c, We also handle the celebrated Schuttler Wagon, and will keep on hand a good supply of wagon timber, iron, bolts, &c., &c. 24 ly <br><br> FURNITURE home made and imported. Family supplies and all kinds of general merchandise. Co-operation The Manufacturing And Building Company of Logan. Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Rustic, Tapered Siding and Furniture. This company can offer Special inducements on building contracts. Planing and Turning done on Short Notice. Prices of planing: Surfacing 35 cts. per 100 ft. Planing, 60 cts. per 100 ft. Planing, Tongue and Grooved and Beaded 75 cts. per 100 ft.; Moulding reduced 25 per cent. In our store on Third St., 3 blocks west of Z. C. M. I. will always be found a complete stock comprising all lines of general merchandise. And a large and varied stock of Home-Made And Imported Furniture will always be found at our furniture store, on Main Street, Logan. C. W. Nibley, Manager. Henry Ballard, President? |