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Show TH2 T2i-V7r2ZL- give' an impetus id the spiritual part of our natura For " instance: If the Bishop calls .upon us for a donation for somerworthy purpose, and we thrust our hands iuto our pockets, but find that there is nothing but emptiness, do we feel as well under such conditions as M Beware of cheap bak- we would if we felt satisfied that the purse contained that which ing powders. Alum makes would satisfy the call made' upon good medicine but bad food. ua? There are always persons m a . Ask your doctor. .c community who have ideas and plans that they themselves are unable to carry out, which if other 3R0THER EDLEF3ENS DEATH. people were in possession of, they would be able to utilize to advantSerHis Life and cf Account lErief age. Hence, I believe that discusof subjects pertaining to our vices,' and Funeral Arrange sion temporal welfare would result in meats-. - good. On Saturday evening Brother N. C. Edlefsen. who had been il : for a long time, finally passed away to his long rest. Brother has for many years been "Edlefsen , .a conspicuous .figure in Logan, particularly in religious circles,Lo-as of the be was over President and gan Temple of Logan. the Scandinavians Honest and juprigbt, a man of .sterling integrity, his death is asa loss to the community at large, well as to his immediate family. The remains will lie in. state at the family residence, where they may he viewed by his friends on. Wednesday morning from ten will -- until 12:30. -F- uneral-services Tie held in the npper rooih of the Tabernacle at 2 oclock p. m., of the same day, and the attendance will .doubtless te very large. The High Councib- of Jwhich- - he - was will attend in a body, and will act as pall bearers. We have veLfromAIr Chris Vice-Preside- nt . - re--x- ei tian-Lare- en. the following: There are indeed plenty of, subjects which could be veatilated with profit at meetings called for the aboveLmentioned purposes. For example: How to protect and preserve our farming implements,, and Ilow to taka care of onr milch cows daring cold weather, or How to get rid of wild oats and other pestiferous weeds. These, and a gieat many other subjects seems to me would be worth our while to pay so'me attention to. Now, Mr. Editor, as your class of people are supposed to know everything, permit me to ask you two questions. 1st. Why are zeros on a thermometer not markecPat ' the freezing point instead of lower down the ladder? 2nd. Why are the congregation in the Logan tabernacle always sriz?d with a more orleBs "violent cough immediately after the opening prayer? It espectful ly, , Christian Larsen. Logan, Feb 6, 1898. OBITUARY. .V- jfr.- Niels Christian EctlefseF, was born Jan, 3, 1827, in ICavnebjerg, County of Odense, Denmark. Baptized into the church of Jesus Saints Feb. Christ of Latter-day-'3rd. l 858yTabored as a missionary in Denmark for several years, and beld the position of President of branches and conferences, and other responsible places, lie emigrated to Utah in 1864, and located temporarily in Hyrum, Cache County. In 1S65 be located in - Bear Lake Stake, and for a number of y ears was Bishop in one of the wards there, as well as a member of the High Council of that-StakIn 1877, he came to Logan where be has ever since resided. He took an active part in building the Logan Temple, and when completed of was appointed he which position that institution, has held until his death. He has also been a member, of the High Council of Cache Stake for many years, and oa Ang. 4th, 1889, he was set apart to preside over the Scandinavians of Logan. Brother Edlefsen was a man of robust health, and nntil .his final decease was always found at his post of duty. During his illness, though a great sufferer, .he gave many instructions to his family and those around him, all of which breathed a spirit of humility and forgiveness to all hia family and friends. His end came.peacefully Feb.5th, at "7.30 p. m. e. 1 Vice-Preside- nt - Organize Clubs.' Editor Journal: Inasmuch , as , this is the time of the year when winter Jioldseway,..andmen are sitting around the stove a great part of the time, it appears to me .the time should.be utilized to some useful purpose. Tin "years gone by we used to farmers clubs and gardeners have . clubs, and other organizations . of a like character; but of late your correspondent has pot learned that any such are in existence at the present time. It appears to me that some such organizations having the betterment of our tempera! affairs in view, no matter by what name they may be called, would be of much benefit to the people, as I presume we can all agree that there is room for improvement in our temperal affairs. As a people we agree that spiritual and temporal matters go hand in hand. Hence, if wo improve tke temporal condition, we also ''Y' . , There are two thermometers; the Fahrenheit and Centigrade. Oa the latter, zero is very nine-year-o- Seeds, ld THE LOCAH fJURSERIES. GM!. FlaCC Ur James P;:Low. be-fo- re on Iathe-DistrictOour- -- tlu-nc- e- of-co- 1 43-?- th-re- - se umpofeoal gone. It him Up at J. II. Proctors ranch last week a couple of large, hungry-lookin- g wolves came into the barnyard in broad daylight. -- They were attacked by the dog, but would probably have killed it if left alone, for when discovered one of them had the dog by the throat and the other by the back, the dog being unable to. help itself. Mrs. Proctor was unable to get word to the men on the ranch, and, seizing a broom, rushed to the yard and beat the animals away from the dog. At this time five more wolves were seen a short distance . away coming towards the house. Mt. -- Pleasant Pyramid, MONEY-t- a - In and tor Car he County, State of Utah . In the mat ter of the estate and guardianship of Levi Cherry, Bamnel A. Cherry and Far, . ley Cherry, Minora. Notice. . The petition for approval and settlement of the annual account of the murdien of the perse nr; and 'state of said minors, haa been set for hearing on Saturday the mb day of at ten oclock a. m . at February A. IX. the County Court flonse, in tbe Court Room of said Court, iu, Logan City. Cache County. Utah. - Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the res) thereof tftlxed, this third day ot February A, I. !. Hjikis J.5UTJIIWS, Clerk. By Johh W. Orrkjc, Deputy Clerk. In the District donrt, Probate Division In tbe District Court, Probate Division. In ami for Cache Conut r, State of Utah. In the matter of tno Kctate and guardianahip of Annie ltichardson, Mary Richardson, Emma Richardson, and Aaron Richardson, Minors. - ' Notice. . The petition of Sarah R. Kelley, the guardian of the persons and estates of aaid mlcors, for continuation of the following described real estate, to wit: . Beginning at a point tao and fifty-on- e bundretbB (2 chains south of tbe northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section thirty-thre(33 in townehip thirteen 13) north of Tane one east of the Halt Lake meridian, and running thence east nineteen 19 chains; thence south six and sevehuudreths (8 nty-six chains; bun thence west twerity and foity-tw- o thence northdreths (20 hundreths erly six. and seventy-si- x chains ; thence east one and ourteen hundreths (1 1 chains, to he place of beginningv.nnd .containing, hlrtcenaod seven hundred and Ulteen .housandtli (13 TI5 1000) Acres. , For the sum of $ ISO .00 And upon, the Ten per cent following terms to be paid upon acceptance of bid of purchaser ami balance when sale Is confirmed bylhe CoOrl, as'"apjears fioni the return of sale, filed in this Court, has been set for hearing on Saturday the 10th daj of February A. D. ISOs, at ten oclock a. m. At the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, in Logan City, Cache County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of, the ? said Court, with the seal (. thereof affixed this 7th day c f February A.D.1S98. IIodcix J. Mathews, . Clerk. By John W. Owen, Deputy Clerk. -- loan at 7 per cent, - I dont know that Im such a sale-of-t- he M-lO- e 1 78-10- 0 Two Millions a Year. terrible Ailureeulkily answered the poor relation. .. When people buy, try, and buy again Why, you: have - nobody but tt means theyre satisfied. The peoph yourself to support, and you cant of the United States are now ' buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate make both ends meet. of tro million boxes a year and It" wIT -'Well.'theTainhow'h'as'onlylt-' be three million before New Years. self to support, and it doesnt make It means merit proved, that Cascarets both ends- - meet," either. Chicago Are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the- year round. All Tribune. -- - druggists 10c., 25c., 50c, a box, cure guaranteed. Gods.- Will fl by J. A. McAlister. A PURSE containing $3,50 was Thomas Scored One. lost Feb. 3rd between Journal Shiftless as ever, Thomas, said office and Wilkinsons store. Findthe wealthy uncle. -- Still making a failure of life, as you always have er please leave at this office and bq rewarded. done? Household Plants. Trees, " As to the coughing, every now he is of the opinion that a $10 advertisement in a . newspaper person having a cough endeavors, would have done him, more good when in a public assembly, to sup- and he would be $80 ahead.' " . w'! Maudie Page, the daughter of Frank Page, a Rio Grande Western, section-man- , who live at 248 West Third North, AN IMMENSE STOrK OP left home Wednesday morning for the Washington school, and Carolma Poplars and other shade trees, Fruit has not been seen by her Trees, arid parents Evergreens Shrubs, House since. Her mother was nearly Plants and Seeds, frantic when the girls big brother, supposing that she had stayed with a neighbors family JOHN E. CARLISLE. Wednesday, night, went to her Logan, Utah. school to see if she was there. He was informed that the girl was not at school and had not been there for several days. Then the young ll) GflClIfi man notified the police, and went on with the search. Mr. Page said last night that the girl has TJ16 people in general and the merchants In par-ticuattempted to run away several have been complaining of the cold, with the times, but has' never , before given exception of one in Smithfield. Ufe ig whacking thm cause to b9 worried. 3. L. down prices on Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Grocer, t Tribune. ies, Hardware, Crockery, etc., to such an extent that One night last week a hungry the trade it brings him from Smithfield and the mountain lion came into Moroni neighboring towns keeps him and his place warm in from the mountains and entered after it. That Merchant is looking the yard of Wm. Brewer in search of prey. Several dogs were aroused by the appearance of the animal, and attacked him. His lionship resented the interference, and PROBATE AKD GUARDIANSHIP that all persons interested, appear killed one of, the dogs, but the the paid Court to (how cause whv NOTICES. appearance of Mr. Brewer in the au order should not ba granted to sell so much, a shall be necessary of the yard frightened him and, he retreated to the hills. Believing that Consult Connty Clerk or the Respect following described renl estate of said - the animal would not go far, Mr. if e Signers, for Further Information. minors. Of an undivided one half of the folBrewer took his gun the following lowing described parcel of land and t, Probate Diyisoa? rBedntitffarftHhe " Southeast of corner Lot four on Block visitor ofthe night. The lion was soon discovered and a shot dispat- Inar.l for Cach County. State of Utah. f Two of Plat Bof Logan Island Survey State of Utih, and la the Matter ol the Estate ol Aaron H1U, in Cache County, ched him ML Pleasant Pyranied deceased. e nineteen rods on running Lat Notice. North line of Street, theme North the The for A Nebraska newspaper says that petition approval and settlement of sixteen and (tfl-t- f) the account of theAdjni(iiairaloE-o- f rots; thence. an Omaha merchant hit on what the annual of Aaron mil deceased, haa been ret West nineteen (19) rods; thence South date hearing on Monday the 21st day of Feb- sixteen and L (10 rods to the place be thought would he a good adver- lor ruary, A. o., lt8, at ten oclgeh a, m., at the of beginning, containing one a re and Couutv Court Uotue, In the Court Room ol tisement a few days since. He Mid. and-- ?4 Court, la Logan City. Cnche Xouptx. tn.hmblredand- - lorty-thre( dipped vtfib, tookalarge lump al, has been set for square rods, Wltneu the Clerk of the an Id Court, with it in gold sizing and labeled It: on Saturday the JOtli day of tho atal aflixed, this hearing A nugget from Klondike; value Jth day of February, A. D. ltfc'8. February A. D. 1803 at ten oclock a. m. Court tlouBe.'lrttha" BTOaAJUMHk I OrQQQrand planedi bow;mm Cou rt Room of said Court, in Logan By Johk W.Owin. window. He was greatly surprised City, Cache Connty, Utah. Deputy Clerk. the next morning to find the large Witness the Clerk of the said Court with the seal thereof affixed, this glass smashed and his gilded In the District Court, Prohste Division leventh day of February A D. 1898 ' cost point.-- ' press it. During the time the opening prayer is being offered everyone tries to suppress every sound which would .divert, atten tion in .their direction; but after the opening prayer there is a brief interval in -- which they feel atlib-ert- y to, endeavor to clear their throats before the first speaker rises, so that theyjvill not be compelled to interrupt him. It is a fact, also, that the peculiar tittila-tio- n of the throat which precedes and compels a fit of coughing, is always more noticeable and aggravating when the unfortunate victim most desires to be quiet and avoid attracting-attention- . Ea 'y s". Y$ys7 'EXCHANGE GLEAINNGIT freezing $90lo replace the plate glass, and properly--fixed-at-- the - JOURNAL; LCQ IK , UTAH FEB RU AR Y Y - The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home.' The household god of today is Dr. Kings New Disi block west of Z. 0, M, I.covery. For consumption, coughs, tho finest Oar. colds and for all affections of Havo inThroat, Chest and Lungs it is riages the best horses valuable. It has been tried for a ana the most reasonable quarter of a century and is guar- in price, All trains are anteed to cure, or money returned. met by my transfer Hack No household should be without left at Ctable this good angel. It is pleasant to All will to . with and bo attended sure remedy take and a safe botFree trial for old and young. outfall. tles at Riter Bros. Drug Co.s Drug n, Kixxsra Store. Regular size 50c. and $1. 2 . uvBu&Feed i orders bum. 70-10- lo-w- it: , , la the District Ooart, Probate Division. In the matter of the Estate and guard ianship of F.unice K. Jacobson and Julius W. B. Jacobson, Minors. Notice. The petition of Uannalx If. Jacobson, the guardian of the persona and estates of said minors', praying for an order of sale of real property ol eaid minors, and : - Iloricijc JrMATHEws; Clerk , Jxo. W. Owix, Deputy Clerk , Want Column, FOR SALE. A good typewriter. Address Box 294, Logan. MONEY to Loan on farms, Zmi Thomas, Logan, Utah. LIVE POULTRY wanted at the 5th ward Store. AT COST Capeg and shawls, at ' Mrs. T. D. Roberts. FOR SALE: New lime at Hansens Lime Kiln. , - ONE MILLION Watches wanted for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe, the best watchmaker in Utah. IIUTTEBALLES shoe shop is again opened and his old and new customers will be madfe welcome. - v - -- "AVANTED 1,000 hard faces to' and 1,000 heads with I know contrary hair to cut. - shave, how to do It. Smooth people also welcome. . C A. Hibbard, under Barber Block, Main Street. MATTRESSES made to order, old ones cleaned, remodeled, renovated and tnada as good a new, at' the Logan Mattress Factory. Wall paper of all kinds and bor- ders to match. ' John Bench. 4 doors west of P. O. Logan. BTOVESP new and .old, stove extras,' all kinds, stove furniture and bardwareat lowest" prices;" stove repairing a specialty. , MJ3, Everton - ThfriTSt. Logan, two doors west of Post Office. II. G. II A YB ALLS annual clearance sale before stock taking;-During the month of February we will give you the biggest Bargains in Dry Goods, : Grocerieo, Boots and Shoes, Mens, Ladies and Childrens Underwear ever offered to the People Of Cache County. 40 inch wide all wool Dress Goods, price 25cts. regular price COo., sale Home ' made double per- yard. width Linsey 50cts. per yard. Shoes, regular price $1.50; sale price $1.00 a pair. We have too many bargains to give prices on them, so call and see for yourselves and La convinced. Remember the place, H. G. IIAYBALLS at New Store, 2nd Streep Lc;an, , - 4tpwk wjU |