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Show LOCAL BRIEFS. Buy your wall paper at Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's. t Small family desires to obtain one or two unfurnished rooms. Inquire at this office. The best place for all grades of shoes, also rubber goods, is at Andreas Peterson's. Bring your job printing to The Nation office. Good work and low prices guaranteed. ; Mr. George W. Thatcher, Jr., has been very ill the past few days. We trust he will quickly recover. ' Highest cash price paid for eggs, potatoes, onions, green apples, dried apples. Cache Valley Val-ley Mercantile company. Cheap sale on Clothing, Shoes Gents Furnishings etc. Wood and lumber taken. J. Newbold, 1 Bid St. Clothier. Mrs. Audrey Keeler Snowden of Mt. Pleasant fatally shot her baby and herself Wednesday. She was the wife of Dentist C. i R. Snowden. ! Mrs. T. D. Roberts, the Third street rni'Mner, has the latest styles of coats, jackets and capes. Call and see her before going elsewhere. ' . President Ben. J',. Rich of the southern state-, mission, was in Logan W: :!nr day, on a brief visit with his b, C her, Attorney George Q. Rich. Several bishops of Cache county coun-ty sent their ward notices to the democratic organ, and as a re-j suit paid five dollars each for the publication. If they had sent j Register next Tuesday '. A hat left at the cpunty court house by mistake has been left at this office for the owner. Andrew may be a king, but he will be made a private citizen on election day. H. Wadman, the tinner, has a full line cf tin, sheet iron and granite ware. Schey and Alexander, expert opticians, Hotel Keisel, for a few days only. Eyes tested evenings. Now is the time to plant evergreen ever-green trees. . Pine stock at Logan Lo-gan Nurseries. J Tost A brown horse, saddle marked. Leave information at Ihis office and be rewarded. DRCS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Also Al-so Ladies' W raps, at Eliason Sisters. .The Democratic candidate for councilman in the Fifth may be a bat but he will strike out on Nov. 5th. The universal wage for laborers labor-ers in Logan is 1.50. Logan i city pays but si. 25 a da v. That is how Democrats favor the laboring la-boring man. The Democratic candidate fox-city fox-city treasurer may have a few votes but the Republican candi. date don't need 'em: And that's what's the matter with xiannah. A concert was given in Smith-field Smith-field last Monday eve;eng by the ward choir under the leadership of Pro.". George H . Thomas, for the benefit of James Sharp, ihe young man who was recently so severely injured. The sum of $50 was netted for the beneficiary. r the notice - to The Nation, they would have saved two dollars at least, as three dollars is the highest legal price for an inch . and a half of that class of work They say the Democrats' want-; want-; ed George Barber to run for - mayor, dug he was not so foolish his name in such a race. .The DeuiocicvoD are now looking ff , : at him, but he will be glad after election day when Hyrum Hay-ball, Hay-ball, is seeing and theRepub-licans theRepub-licans are giving Lorenzo Han son the glad hand T?' . Hyrum will be sorry he did not enw ti.e opportunity to deciinewhen he finds-he is behind in every 1 of the town. The firm of Alfred Swinyard and Son has been dissolved by mutual consent, Harry Swinyard contin.i ing at the former place. Alfred Swinyard is now thoroughly thor-oughly established in his tine new charters naif a block east of the depot, where he will be . , I leas-a to see all his old friends and many hew ones. Fine btur-.gies btur-.gies repaired and all kinds of "' . n,e 'a:' uone. ni the ue, t Miner, Mi-ner, f ! President Alma Merrill. Superintendent Sup-erintendent Anderson, and' other officers of the Benson stake visited visit-ed .Newton last . Sunday and spoke at the Sunday , school and an officers' meeting, sriving much good instruction Their visit was much appreciated by the Sunday school workers there. The annual convention of the Cache county Sunday School association as-sociation began at the First! Piesbyterian church in this city ! yesterday. Profs. H. W. Hill: and P. A. Yoder were scheduled ' to deliver addresses last evening. Two sessions will be held today -and addresses will be delivered ! by Rev. P. D. Stoops. Mr I fc j Smith, MissS. E DeG'affe,Miss! Mar-aret II. McCuUough, Miss belie Walker, Miss Annie L.' Raymond, Prof. John F. E.igle, ! Miss Theresa istalker The '"executive '"ex-ecutive committee of the associa- turn comprises Mrs. E J.Mac-' Ewan. Aiss (.(.0,.ia ilc(Vuls. land, and Miss Margaret Cha pin an i :-ui. i. W SumU is preside presi-de it, 1 Republicans, don't fail to renter ren-ter '1 uesuay.' " Register next Tuesday.. Potatoes wantei on subscription subscrip-tion at this office. The Journal says Joe Knowies is a hcoJoo. He is, too. tm Is a hoodoo to the Democrats. Mrs. David Robbi s of Gunnison, Gunni-son, Utah, visited wi;h fiiends in Logan this week. j The attendance at the Brigham Young College is now 425 -Special 1 attention is this season being paid j to athletics, and the gymnasium , .s tim . scene of great activity. ! The Journal didn't think Joe ! Kuowles was a hoodoo tw6 years' ago, when tie elected seven ou t of twelve Republican can-j can-j didates on the county ticket, i The Agricultural College at-tendance at-tendance 'is close to the 400 mark, and new students are arriving almost daily. The new barn and hog .pen are almost finished and will be Imndsomo buildings j , ;.ork oii;t!ie new front build 1 :is progi-osshig wry slowly, as it! is c Lhcuit to obtain skilled ' , workmen. " J |