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Show Local Briefs. 00-O00404-0-&0-- Do not fail to see the fancy warm slippers for ladies at Lc-o-qt! Tim firwic rv Clothing at Coat. J. fenboio. The many friends of Hon. W. H.M aughan cf Wellsville will re-igret re-igret to learn that he is still ' very ill "with rheumatism A fracas occurred at Hyrum Monday; as a result of which Alfred Al-fred Cooper is under arrest for 'badly cutting Theodore Peterson. City Paint Shop, S6' S. Mtin. Wheat was 78 in Chicago Monday. Mon-day. ' Agents wanted. Inquire at this office. Magnificent display of Valentines Valen-tines at VV ilkinson & Son's. .. , i Knit shawls in all colors, only 25c, a u, Logan, Dry Goods. Co. tl A n T V. ) Cheap bale of clothing at Joe. New hold's. j We buy and sell Real Estate. I Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Extra heavy Fleeced Hose for ladies, only i:0c, at Logan Dry ioods Co. . Lost 2 small grey mares, blanketed. One branded JHD combined on shoulder; the other, C M on hip. Send information or return to Isaac Smith and be rewarded ' . "A Gambler'3 Daughter" st Thatcher opera house tonight. 'Regular prices. The case of J. C. Johnson vs. C. A. Hibbard was argued before be-fore Judge Hart Monday, and taken under advisement. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Smith of Paradise Para-dise died of bronchitis and was bjried Saturday. J. P. Jeppesor. left Sunday for Bancroft. Idaho, where he will The condition of Prank J. Cannon was reported as being greatly improved Sunday. His recovery now seems to be assured. as-sured. Hon. and Mrs. Joseph Howell are on their way to Washington where Mr. Howell will beswori in as Congressman cn March 4. They will be absent about a month 1 , The I X L Minstrel company will present their excellent en- J VjrctUJUiei 5 UdUS Liter HI Thatcher opera house tonight. ! Regular prices., ' 25 per' cent discount on all j clocks at Johnson Jewelry Co. j "A Gambler's Daughter" at j Thatcher opera house tonight. Regular prices. Robinson Bros, sale is a record breaker. It shoe's the people of Cache valley appreciate a good, thing. .45 Main. t in future reside, having come into possession of a large tract of land there. In the Firsc district court Saturday, Sat-urday, the motion for a new trial m the election contest case of ' Larsen vs. Farrell was overruled. over-ruled. Mrs. Julia A. Stewart has filed suit in the ' First district court aeainst Thomas Smart, .Tr XI LCHLJUJCLJU flll LIJC UctCLIJtr II U Ul Logan tabernac'e next Friday eveniner for the benefit of the First Ward MIA. A concert will be given at the Second Ward meetinghouse next Friday evening for the benefit of Elder Paull, who will shortly) leave to fill amission. A "pleasing, programme will be rendered Some fear is expressed that I rcent of baby carriages and go-carts. go-carts. Call and see new styles 'of cushiou tires. 'Vm. Edwards. The rush at Robinson. Bros, special sale continues unabated. Their stock is yet unbroken, notwithstanding the heavy strain of the immense sale. 45 Main. Mr. Soren Hansen of Hyrum was in Logan Sutur iay and stat- j to recover title to a valuable' tract of land in southeast Logan. George Farrell has returned from La Grande, Oregon, where he contemplates entering into business. He reports prosperity . in that neighborhood and expects to shortly return to that point. Those who desire to homestead or make final proof upon their lands, or secure lands any where or in any way, will find it to Elders Sell and Allen of this, county may have been in the re-1 gion of the recent storm in tne South seas, as they are filling! missions there. "Messrs. L R Martineau and H G Smurthwaite have Established a produce house on Center street, west of the Harris Music store. The firm is firm is composed of j enterprising gentlemen and wej wish them every success. ea that there was no danger of , the Blackfoot company winning in its suit for $75,000 against him. He says he'did not agree to build the factory in Blackfoot, but only in Bingbam county, and that is his present intention. The Blackfoot Co.. he states, has no foundation for its claims against him. Ali who know of Mr. Hansen's business methods will rest assured that this is a fact. . their best interests to consult J. Z. Stewart. The Elders of Paradise gave a social party - Friday evening for; the benefit of Rory Allen who has been ill for some time. A gratifying sum was obtained for the teneSciary. Did you see the fine Estey Piano which just arrived and which was in the window at the " . "" Harris Music store? Well, its gene. They can't keep them. The Esteys are sold as fast as they can arrive. The suit of Logan City vs. jtns Johansen, to condemn land 1( r street purposes, has been deeded de-eded by Judge Hart in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant is popularly known as the "rich 1 anishman.'' Tne sleighing has been perfect in Lgan during the past two weeks an unusually long period l'ir Logan in late ' years. The merry jingle of the bells is con-fctant,and con-fctant,and the "bobs" are the most popular institution of the day . cr night, for that-matter. Miss Jennie Eliason, who is ' attaining distinction in Boston : as a pianiste. is a former pupil of Mrs W. Y. Croxall. The lat-ter lat-ter has a considerable class at the present time, who are making mak-ing rapid progress, among them Miss Anna Meyer, who is be-v be-v coming a most accomplished performer. per-former. The I. X. L. Minstrel company returned from the north Sunday, ' having filled successful engagements engage-ments at Preston,. Franklin and Lewiston. The boys were well received, the various specialties being particularly commended. The boys spoko of the Preston opera house as being in poor condition, and that the people of that town look for.vard to an improvement. HeirJ on the " Co-op Corner;" To. cm talk . bout your profit in cau.e, sheep h.iid pigs but give m! first cia;-s horses every time, ook at Geo. Pitcher, jusc sold ; L.slarge team tor $275 and the ; o:her day Lon Hovey sold his span for $275 to the Cardston . I I; r '. an,fl they turned around i.. sj!J the:n in a half hoar to : in. Arj.-seouth; these were spot j : ' c ii dHis just think, 4 horses -.;.';"(). o al to 18 cows at $20 Ah j 1' ys it pays , h ive t!ie be.,t i ev.-ry time. Alberta Star. j. .--s-.; .-- ..... |