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Show I LOCAL NEWS) M A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED B TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR H H E. A. Parsons, tho Implement- dea- H lcr of Smlthfleld and owner of a lino H Bohson Ward farm, lias been in Lo- H Ban a fow days of this week. H Dr. Snow, specialist, eye, car, noso H and throat, will bo at tho odlco of H iDrs. Budge and Hayward on the last H Saturday of each month. adv. 1-27 1 J. Somson, district salesman for J. I. Case Threshing Machlno Co. and one of tho most widely known B and best liked travelling men mak- lng this territory, has been In Logan the past Ave days and found time to H call on tho Kopubllcan. H FOUND Mesh bag. Owner can 1 get same by calling at this olllce and H paying for this ad adv. tf. H Will Lohman and Joo Collghtly of Preston havo been In Logan tho H past few days perfecting ' arrange- monts to open a sales room for C. H A. Qulgley Auto Co. of Salt Lake H City. These hustling automobile H men will sell tho Chandler and Dort H in this territory tho coming season. LLH B niueblrtl Special - Fresh Ix)gan Chocolates, S3 cents per pound, to- tiny only. ndv 1-27 m H L. G. Parkinson of Franklin has H been attending business in Logan H tho past two days. H FOUND Three, keys on a ring. H Call at Republican olllce. Phono 48 B HH H Frank L. Maughan, ono of the H prominent young farmers of Wolls- H vllle, was transacting business in Lo- H gan Tliursday. HHJ i VfSsssj H Wo sell the cnrtli, nbstract Its " title and loan money on It. II. A. M lVdorsen & Co., First North street. H H Leroy W. Ilall, prominent farmer H and dairyman of Wcllsvllle, was In H tho city on business Thursday. H For all field seeds, alfalfa, etc., M don't fall to call on W. II. Smith, M Smlthfiold, Phono 41. adv. 2-15. H Hoy Kimball, manager of Klmb- H nil Auto Co., returned from n bust- H ness trip to Salt Lako Thursday. B Mrs. Walter W. Jones of Wells- H vllle. was visiting In Logan Thnrs- H day with her son and daughtor and H family. hhhI H Norman Salisbury, ono of tho sol- H dler boys, reached Logan Thursday M morning looking tho part of a real H soldier. sraFaYJ ' Attornoy Asa Bullen made a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lako Thursday. Now that tho season of heavy snows Is here, tho danger from rab-bltB, rab-bltB, mice, and other winter treo enemies en-emies Increases. If moans of protecting pro-tecting tho trees havo not already been prepared, loso no timo In doing this work and thoreby provont danger dan-ger of much loss. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Skidmorc, n lino daughter; also to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson, a flno daughter. "Civilization," tho big photoplay which comes to tho Lyric Monday and Tuesday, is playing In Salt Lako City tho samo timo as In Logan. When It comes to seeing anything good Manager Thatcher of the Lyric is right up to dato with other cities of tho state. If It is posslblo to get theso big shows hero first, you can depend on it that wo get thorn. According to a telegraph dispatch from Washington, D. C. an appropriation appro-priation of ten million dollars for aiding tho states in tho building of rural roads has been mado by Congress. Con-gress. Of this amount Utah 1b to got $113,000. Mako sure of your supply of spray material and spraying machinery before be-fore tho timo of its pressing need. When tho fruit treo buds begin to open It is too lato to begin to hurry. Funeral services over tho romalns of Mrs. Elizabeth Frederick will bo hold In tho Providence First ward Sunday at 12 o'clock. Kent It. Hurt, representing tho John Doero Manufacturing Company, Is in town this week and will ro-maln ro-maln hero during tho farmors convention con-vention next week. Ho Is being well taken caro of while In town by I. D. DuIIln, manager of tho C. W. & M. company. ' Wo should take our hats off to tho good productive applo tree. Ono Georgia applo treo, 78 years old, is still bearing regularly, and In 1916 bore a crop of oight barrels of marketable mar-ketable apples. This tree has paid tho taxes on a 320-ncro farm for 26 years. Christian sclonco pervlces will bo held Sunday at 11 a. m. In room 7 of tho Arlmo building. Heading room open dally. m Sheriff norker and the town ofil-clals ofil-clals of Hydo Park havo located tho young man at Hydo Park who recently re-cently nttempted to burglarlzo tho Loo storo and alBo hold up and robed rob-ed a Jap named Kan. It was Doll Woolf, and when taken Into custody at first claimed that ho was accompanied accom-panied on both oscapados by Ilertlo Ashcroft, n well known cltlzon or Hydo Park. When confronted by Mr. Ashcroft, however, ho confesseil that his accusations wore falso and mado In spite, nnd that ho alono was tho guilty party. Tho chargo against Ashcroft was promptly dismissed. Tho editor Is In receipt of n post card showing a sccno nt Oak Drive, leading to Madam Modjeska's homo In'Callfornla. Tho sender Ib Judge William Drangham who is at tho present timo spending a fow months at Pasadena. Ho says ho had a most pleasant trip to the coast In company com-pany with Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball Kim-ball ond Mm. Mosoa Cordon. Thero aro less rainy days nnd mpro sun-shlno sun-shlno than last year but It Is much cooler. Tho Jndgn rends kindest regards to all Inqalrlnc friends. Tho Logan Kopubllcan circulation list 1b having new names added every I day. It only costs $0.00 by mail to get all tho Cache Valley news for a wholo year. Send in your name to-! day and we will commence sending tho paper at onco. Tho Thatchor Clothing company salo has been so thoroughly nttrac-tlvo nttrac-tlvo that all tho suits and overcoats now loft In stock will barely carry thorn through tho season. In this issue of tho Itepubllcan tho city has an ordlnanco restricting the bill boards In carrying advertising advertis-ing copy of nn undeslrablo nature. There Is also nn nnnual licenso required re-quired of all who maintain public bill boards. Tho bargains nt John L. Baxter's salo now on aro even better than those offered on the sale of tho Molo stock salo of last winter. adv. 1-27 II. G. Hayball Mercantile company nro making some alterations In tho shoo section of their storo which will Improve Us nppearanco nnd greatly Increaso tho conveniences of this department de-partment m Edwards Millinery company Jnnit-nry Jnnit-nry snlo Is still on. All winter coats, suits, dresses, furs and wearables of nil kinds nre Ih-Iiik sold regardless of cost. Everything I" winter merchandise mer-chandise must go. ndv. 1-27. Coach Knapp of tho n. Y. College Is putting on tho finishing touches, on his basketeers for their southern trip next week. Next Friday and Saturday his team will play In Salt Lako and Provo whero they will combat with tho Stato University nnd tho D. Y. University teams. The first game 'between tho two local college teams will bo Feb. 9th. Much Interest Is being doveloped In this first gnmo between tho Aggies and the Knappltes. MUEDOCK'S SPECIAL FOIt TO-DAY TO-DAY Wo offer our delicious chewing chew-ing taffy at 15 cents per lb. Today only. adv. 1-27. J. W. Elllngson, traffic manager of tho O. L. & I. railroad, was In Logan yesterday. Mr. Elllngson says tho O. L. & I. nro making extra ex-tra effort to handlo tho crowds that will attend tho round-up. Extra cars and trailers will be run on most all trains during tho week. niG BAND DANCE AT WEIX8-VILLE, WEIX8-VILLE, TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. flO. MUSIC IJY HYDE PAUK BAND. adv. 1-27 D. II. Roberts, of tho Soventlcs, will bo presont nt tho special priesthood priest-hood meeting Sunday at 12 o'clock nnd desires especially to mcot all presidents of tho Seventies. At tho Sunday services at tho tabernaclu at 2 p. m. Elder Hoborts will be tho principal speaker. Tho public is Invited. In-vited. A fow choice winter hats, good styles and quality, worth many times nioro than wo aro asking. Whllo they last EOc. Ellason Sisters, Arlmo block, Logan. adv. 1-27. Georgo Gregory of Mt. Home, was transacting business in Logan yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Gregory recently sold his cattlo ranch and dairy farm and expects now to go Into beet raising In tho Lewlston section. Wo aro paying 12c for dressed hogs at Dell Uros. Market. adv. 2-1 m . Dr. W. n. Worlcy will sing a vocal selection and Dr, H. K. Morrill Mor-rill will address tho parents class In tco Logan Second word Sunday morning. All paronta rc requested to be present W. H. Maughan, tho merchant of Wellsvllle, was transacting business In Logan yesterday. 12'c per lb. Is tho prlco for dressed veal at Bell Dros. Market, adv. 2-1. |