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Show LOCAL BRIEFS. 5JF - Go to J. II. Anderson for the lien E. Rich missionary Shoe. Fine line of furniture. Ham on Eagle Block If you wish to telephone The Furniture Co. Nation, call up 42 Y. Fine office room to rent in The Nation building. Enquire at this office. Warranty deeds, mortgage blanks and justices blanks for salo at this office. Bring your job printing to T1-. Nation office. Good work and low prices guaranteed. For all kinds of Electric goods see the Logan Electric supply Co. Center street . Host and cheapest place to buy Shoes, Groceries and dry goods at J. II. Anderson. A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thatcher Sunday. Clocks at $100 and up at Ownby & Johnsons jewelry store. Their sign The Eye on the Door. The court of Enquiry decided to buy shingles at Smith Bros. Logan. Why? Because you get them for $2.00 a thousand. Tinsmith and Plumber at H. Wad mans store on 2nd Street. Complete line of tineware, pumps, sinks, bath tubs, iron pipe and fittings, etc. Call and see him. The snowfall of the past few days was a welcome boon to farmers, and practically assures plenty of water in the mountain streams next summer. M. C. Everton has a first class plumber and a full line of plumbing supplies. Call on him. 3rd street. Below P. O. Successors to Mr. A. H. Palmer. The Nation will give away a fine $120.00 Newman organ. Subscribe for The Nation or pay a year in advance, and you may z be the winner. If the individual who took a lap robe from a buggy at the sugar factory a tew days ago will return same to thi3 office, no questions will be asked. Otherwise, he will be prosecuted. The Y. L. M. I. A. stake officers meeting will convene as usual in the Tithing Office building next Sunday, Feb. ist, at n a. m. A good attendance is especially Tcsired. M. L. Hendrickson, President. On Sunday Jan. c6, at io o'clock p. in. there arrived at the bore of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leavitt of Lewiston a line to pound boy. Also on the 1 8th to Mr. and Mrs. George Karren a fine to pound baby boy. Both are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. H. Karren. By request of a number of farmers and farmers' organizations in Cache county, a Farmers Convention is called to convene in the east basement of the Log an labernacle on Friday, Jan. 31st, at one oclock p. m., for the purpose of perfecting an organization of the farmers of Cache County. Special Sale of Laces and Embroideries We nave just received a special lot ot 5000 yards of the newest Mon in all widths from h inch to 4 inches wide. . Also a fine line of Embroideries and Inser- tions to match. These goods are worth from 83 to 15c per yard, but while they last All go at 5 cents per yard AMUSEMENTS Tomorrow evening Munro and will present The Pride of Jennico nt Thatcher opera house It is founded upon the novel of that name, and is said to be fully as powerful drama as Sages troupe LoganDry Goods Company Zeiula. BEACON LIGHT SOCIETY. Tl.e Beacon Light Society will hold its regular meeting at tbe B Y. College on Jau. 3U at 8:30 p. m. The following program will be rendered: Right and W ong men t Mrs. Rose Hail. Miscellan:ous Mrs. Anna Lost One yellow mare, white spot in forehead, weight about bOO, sharp shod. Return to or send information to Smith Bros. Lumber yard, Logan, and be re- 1 . warded. The old time Griffith Charles Faris. house on Center street is being Romance Pot and Hawthorne, removed bodily to a lot below Mrs. Alice Wright. the canal on the same street, by ADVERTISED LETTERS-Done- , a force of men, for Mr. James Miss Retha Z. Stewart, Jr. Fremon, E M Jimmy Heuser was badly de NunlistMrsA ftated in his fight with Phil MatwsMr S R Green before tbe Salt Lake Johnson Mrs Martha ntliietC association last Friday, Smith Thomas K going out in the thirteenth Taylor Mr Peter round. Robert Murdock P. M. Prof. Walter Thomas Mills, We - Red A. tinmen. principal of the International of will Ject Social Science The great egg producing food college tre in the tabernacle on Thurs- is for sale by Biter Bros. Drug day evening, Feb. 13th, on So- Company. cialism. A number of the Latter day Saints wards of the Cache county have recently filed incorporation papers with the Secretary of State, among them the fol4500: Seclowing: Parudise, ond ward Logan. $5000; Smith field. $20,000; Seventh, Logan. $5M0; Newton, $5000. Professors G. L. Swendson and Clarence Snow of the A. C . and A. J. Ridges and II. Bullen. Jr , of the B. Y. C.. were in Salt Iake Saturday to attend a meet -- Anderson Bros. Store-Fo- r choicest groceries, flour, gemade, etc., call on Emil And erson, 3 doors east of tithing of S'. Lowest prices and prompt delivery. Flour, delivered, same price as at mill. Genuine Clearance Sale. Clothing, Hats, Caps, overcoats, Trunks and Valises. J Everything goes cheap. Xewbold. Notice to Stockholders-Th- e ing of representatives of all the regular annual meeting of college to dtecuse athletics. An the stockholders of the United athletic league was formed and and BuildOrder Manufacturing steps takon to arrange an annual of will be Logan Company ing athletic, program. , hold at 7:80 o'clock p. m. The Lo?an Sugar Factory the Feb. 3rd, lfm2, for purit i seasons run last Sat the of pose hearing secretarys i rday. About 21,000 tons o! and .he election of officers leets were ground, yielding report for the ensuing year and ol 4,200,00 p unds of sugar. Tbe such other business amount f 1 3C0 tons of beets moi t :sransacting shall properly come before th tl.an the mill used was purchasmeeting. ed, tl is quantity going to leakGEORGE COLE. in of the extra din. in'" way Secretary. falling from the car.. : r :i cage, etc. But half u dozTWO PAPERS. Mon-lay- con-rinde- d !e er, men will be left in charge I eek he Nation ar.d the Ogden the ouildings. Mr. McCrary, tl Standard for $2 50. expert sugar maker wh will have perms non t charge of the By on arrangement with tl, factory, will arri.c here within fgdeu Standard we are able the next few days and will place jake our patrons and friends . W w the mill in first class con 1'lk X the ami t in oil's sea run. Ogd (!ri'V:ir for e it v S !i')'Wr.l t ill l ogin as soon as the bepfs any h ip !. for 5:2.50 .11 a!- mn o obtained, probably bout vance. the :: idl cf .September. Semi-- 'ed I -- i 1 s Laces find insertions r nff-'r- still have left a few Mens Suits $5.00 each $3.50 Mens Shoes, going at $3 $2 Mens Shoes, going at $1. Big lot of childrens shoes, good leather, going at 15 cents a pair. i Mens undershirts and drawers, 50 cent grade going at 20c each. & |