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Show If T v. s x, rv j j . -- Lie Logan Electric e Rare A kinds ot Electric goods sr supply Fine office mom to rent in T1 , i. enter street. Nation building. Enquire at T1 r court of Enquiry decided tliis office. 10 buy shingles fit. Smith Bros. Smith lumber at Get your Whyy you get where they can fill your t li ;:i for thousand. x bills in a hurry. dl K r LOCAL BRILLS. ? B.-cuu- Li-Lv.- 11 GRAND Grand Concert Warranty deeds, mortgage blanks and justices blanks fui sale at this office. Bring your job printing to TL? Nation office. Good work ar.d low prices guaranteed. Mr. John Spande left yester. day for a months business trip in Mis Sdi-ucDaLs, tfip ceLbrat-vielioict, Will gtv.? a Lily r eitid in LpHiiTabeiDscL, VL1-i- ii aeitty, Jx!i . '2th at 8 p.m. Sbf wiil be hrSieted by liii-Lnslla iiot-the tVpii). Slr supra Lake Opera Co., aud Prof. J .Mce ? .1 60NGE.RT d 1 At the Tabernacle, Wednesday, Jan. 15th, L.-idic- MISS SiLENCE DALES, Clellan, pianist. Oar local violinist,C. M- - Harris anp Alexander Lewis, choir leader, have the management of this con-- , cert and have the Krgs Tab eruacle iu ordr to aceommodat-evrvhodat a reasonable price. Our local mnsiciana are anxioas to bear Mias Silence Da-ethe celebrated lady Violinist who will appear st the Logan Tabernacle Wedne day, Jan 15th. 8he the cas;, Carnations and other flowers for presents, dinners, weddings '"il florals at the Logan Njrseries. Tickets, DO the Celebrated Violinist. Miss Luella Ferrin. Soprano- Prof. J. J - McCleKan- - Pianist, and 25c, on sale at Harris Music Store Tuesday morning. y tyth quorum of Seven-ti.will meet Sunday, Jan. 12, Sixth in the Broom factory, invited. All m. at ward, 4:30 p. Tinsmith and Plumtier at H. will be assLt-fby Miss LuellaFer-rin- . Wadmans store on 2nd Street. of the Salt soprano leadiug Complete line of tineware, pumps, Lak Opera Co . and Prof. J. J sinks, bath tubs, iron pi e and McClellan, piamV. fittings, etc. Call and see iin. Pnf.Mc Clellans estimate o Elder Jno. E. Carlisle will Mi-- s Silence Dales, which appeared speak on Baptism in the Tab- iu theDeseretNews some time ago ernacle on Sunday, The spLndid exhibition of vioJanuary 12th, at 7 oclock p. m. The lin playing beard at the tabernacle last Monday evening has been public is cordially invited. among mu-siMr. Frank Harris is coming to thme of convirs-itioever since Miss Silence people tune the Estey Piano for Prof. Dibs her beautiperformed upon McClellan, all those desiring ful toned Stradivanus. pianos tuned leave orders at For s young woman to sway her Harris Music Store. audience and bold its complete at tention by her fine technique, a decree Judge Hart rendered m.d superior yesterday in favor of the banks bwlnIE isphrasing a rare in occurrence and against Cache county, thus Miss D1 s is not a tbes parts. deciding that the board of county iftirl violinist." She is a jaatuie commissioners had no right to arti"te upon the violin, one that increase the banks' assessment. brratbes through it. makes it a Dr. J. .'I, Biswell, ophthalmic thing of Ef- -. and thrills every hearerA more graceful bow arm i specialist of Salt Lake, will I e a ldom seen in fact, tins is one r f at Mrs. Curtis Motjday, Jan Ut r nP nom', and her bowing for one week. No extra charge '! an object Levin to our violiu for te eys All the refer- isstudents. the fees One of own wish ences you rvjn your musicians in the city, than whom townspeople and others, no one Lire is belter qualified to John M. Jones of Provo, 23, speak, s iJ to the writer the r and Mbs Lulu Laraoreaux, 22, day that he had never heard a yl Logan, were granted u mar- 'vomau play with such tutb dN- riage license Thursday. The c&cy, puritv of pitch and fiats j couple were married by Bishop mus;cal fttlfug- Toths I say Ij J.K. Cardon. We tender best have never heard any one in j wishes to Mr. and Mrs Jones- this biilliai t America surpass NtbraAiaDMisv Dabs a will give away young The Nation ' Hne a SubritnrrGs Newman semingly play upon organ. $120.1) all from there it aud a viclio or Nation briuga The scribe for pity is in it. and in you may advance, year x be the winner. Thorottghly mature fijd thoughtful she is au attist round to be A li tic boy arrived at the home known the world over if she con of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sqiircs uiLues on her upward course. Monday, and was at once pos marked for reenion by the popuAnderson Bros . Storelar pos al clerk. This is the four'll For choicest groceries, flour, ton to reach his home. All doing etc., cell on Emil And germnde, well. erson, 3 doors cast of tithing of The wrong Mr. Wright, flee. Lowest prices and. prompt which is from the pen of Geo. II. delivery. Flour, delivered, same What price us at mill. Broadhurnts, author of Happened to Jones and "Why Smith Left Home", is overloaded NOTICE. with humorous situations and The Belief Society of the Hy-ruand complications, amusing stake will hold its conferHarry Bercsford as "Seymour ence on Saturday, Jan. J)?. 1002, Sites' conies first and foremost at Ilyrum, commencing at 1J. a. as the laugli maker of the picc in. A full attendance is MiP-M. Howell, will TDr. W. B. Parkin-o- n Neilii N. Parkinson, oliver a discourse at the II:gh Lizr.ii: IS. Owen, Priests meeting in the Southwest ii. S. Prev.doiicy, room of the Tabernacle Basement Maiii-E- . HiM. .Secivtr.ry. on the 13 day of Jan 1902 at 7. in. sharp, on the duties i the K0 P.VLifS-ThPig!- Priest-- , and how to prolong cordial ail life: High Priests, a"c Nctirn and ihe Odcn Invitation ly invited to attend. Standard for S2 5ii. ixtended to ineirhers of other Bit orranse rneut witli quotums. Edward W. Smith, Standard we si-- kI The T I s , SpeGial Sale of d Ladies Flannel Waists We have too many of these goods. besides we expected al mu-sician- heavy to have a hard winter. goods, so we haie Heavy Fleeced lined iy We couldn't help it, they looked so inviting and too many waists left. These we offer at a great waists dark colors Good Flannel Former Price 75c j The weather has been too warm for trimmed. waist All colors, nicely Former Pi ice $150 j Sale Price 50c Sale Price Heavy fleece lined waists the 90c grade. Ail wool waist. med. Our Ribbon trimmed $2-0- Good Flannel waists, well made-$1.2- 5 Our Best Flannel Prices waist c-t- All colors. Fancy waists trim- Only $1.50 Sale Price 65c t'-.i- $1-2- 5 waists, $2-2- assorted colors-Forme- r $2.50 52.75 Sale Price $1.00 Sale Price $1.75 - S& - -- - c4J V m :i ' LoganDry Goods Company Wer e Going Out of the Implement L Therefore we offer all our Agricultural Imp ments for cash at cost. If you require anythin; this line now is your opportunity to purchase chclt GEORGE A. LOME ue-are- y - Xine -- "on Siiert Clsirci Lina Railroid I ; Trisd, IruG 8ud. H6li3,l)l6, H A. PEDERSON & CvlabllHlifil iQf) J, e Serni-Vicck-l- l-- y th-Or-- 1ro.t. ! phtroas and innk-o- ur to .L an ? 1 frii IVc An anusually a il off-- r. wl Nitii-Hii-t.'n lh. is-in married Ogdcii Mii!rr"erc Logan ire San.'lsnl t any iu?teinp!e Wediusday. The groom one driss year Li $2.50 iu ad- is the son of l.idiop C. (). Dunn VriUCC. the oiiege, aml the bride is Wells-vilie- . of Miller daughter of Mr. Levi Dunn, and Mi u 1 Stfin!-'-.Ve';k- CO. C Wc buy sell ami exch nge ke;i! Estate. We loan mjr,cy, cheap moiuy. Ve make wills, deeds etc, Collect estates in the old wuld. Notary work performed- - Office oxer cache- - K:iitf:ny works. I njia. i - ly Jf. E'ch.r Dunn left for Fur Vmir Liquors to iill a iiii iiui Thursday. Go to Hu Cache V , party was lu Id at I'oiitge the Ls- wir.i-n- , liquors !ii: evening in honor of the and eiga-- in tho Hi'a 'iilul, which ,i? neatly hi'ir young duple, al."iys n i tp or the for raised was hil tor 00 wIjiLmsL. I)urj'( f( il to $ Webu-th- e will have a gitv us h coil. J uob Tht-uieelih r heal h u' a d inisicn j Lropri-tn- r. Wiq. ,dvVafdsj FURN1TURB. Wed-nesd-i- - s iiiviff-iri.liu- w-- f - - g 1 Call and See Ills nvv. Uni. rl jvr.-'in- r QueeiiGware OlLsswsro Carpets .At lii.--i Li-.olc- i new store, Main Street, Logan, I tab. I. ! |