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Show te'D jou r ;;;a l u journal. lcoan v- - FOR Journal SrRAW wanted at Tun office on subscription. SALT-T- ;a;; d: tn natcd wo in good condition. At Paint shep, J OLon & IloUlberg, Logan, next ia publlcheil to those that to it Sen you, get Lumber yard. (00r Smiths .nwmi- - m on evening. Saturday Lorning aul primaries Tttesdajr( Thurads,? Ur Priourk. C&R For Lozia Good the & Nelson Cole 4 ; carry at - Logan Democratic Primaries art1 Roval und Reliable i Utah, clothing, Cache County, called to convene on SaturLogan City, shirts and the celebrated J & S, hereby day Sept. 27th. at 8 p. m. for the . hats, pnrpose of electing fiftyrono deleanviBTisnf patk&J1 ' Mr. Fullmer of Tin; Journal gates to the ennuty' convention to line each insertion. Local lines, 20 eta. yesterday-- enjoyed a two mile- - dash be- held on October 1st. Leading-NotUsThe places of meeting and iu Mr. C, C. Aranssens horseless insertion. each word of delegates are as folMrs. with Amnssen and Column, Uiscellaneous carriage . J Insertion. her son, Enoch F, lows Cates on Display ; adrertisement made First District Parry school known on application. Attorney J.Z. Stewurt; JrM says house, 3 delegates. -that he is not a candidate for pre-eiuSecond District Seventh Ward writthat many of Iris by Adrertlaementa not accompanied justice; house, 7 delegates. ten directions will be inserted until for- friends have nrged him to geL in meeting Third District Sixth Ward bidden, and charged accordingly. the race for the oficounty position ; meeting honse, 8 delegates. r attorney. Fourth District Ballard school arsscRimojf satis. 8 Months 'the. Seventh Ilstriet. Logan, house, 5 delegates. ' One Tear 6 Mouths 75 Ota- 81.50 13.00 will hold the Democratic primary Fifth District Second Ward Single copy, 5 cents. , 29nd' (InMonday night. Sept. meeting house, G delegates. Cash la Advance. t "'3d! I , ! 'District diy tr ea g. ' i. Fur.rth 4 - Dv-Lav- Third 3 (1 s Court house, Sh w District Fifth Ward use, 5 delegates. .District ruth German meeti ing l.pujea delegates. T. Jl. (Sutler, 7Ve . : , r - per-line-ea- ch "Precinct Chairman. . . - k - ct -- - Culture nnd Singing, Sight Rending and Public school Videp , methods. - , - V i f - J , , . For time and, termrr'call at . stead cf tonight) .in the Fourth Ward meeting honse. at 8 oclock, LOCAL POINTS. Lois Kerr, Chairman. w Childrens Union Snits comWool bats, best iu , mencing at 23e a suit C. W. K. t Cache Knitting Works. Students at the Agricultural Mr. Joseph Waite of Hyde Park College, or those who intend bewas a Journal caller yesterday. coming students of the institution, Miss Carrie McAlister is now desiring boards or rooms, can employed in the office of Secretary the same by applying to the Maugham at the A. C. . committee on. students affairs, at Homemade quilts lined with the college. , down to the quilts, wool, luperior Garments in all weights of cotand much cheaper. Cache Knitting ton, and wool. Prices commencing ' Works. with $1.00, Cache Knitting Works. ' Mit. Cy., E. Napper returned on Thursday from a trip to Salt Lake, Democratic LaJici OrgAhUi, whither he had been making his selectldn of hbliday goods. ; The Democratic,, wbtriH, hlj tLft child of MK and city have effected an dtgiiflizktibri A Ttvd yeat-oland are now prepared tb lend valuMrs,' Jhmes Buttcane of the Fifth able assistance to ibe party ih the ward, died on Tuesday of typhoid campaign. fevfcfr, It was buried yesterday. The following officers tetite elect GbYRkNaii iVells haa named Pro- ed; ' ' ' ii hi . fessor Gl L Bwudseu, one of the 1 Chairman Mrs. B.(Kteicr. twep.fjUelegnt8 to attend the Mis. llab-ria- h 1st ' Irkfealiott Congress, which . . Jacobsen. In on Oct. Colorado ruets Springs 2nd .Idsephlne 6i tj.d, iibd 9th. s: , ; .? U Bqudrero. uj. tihilaieil 'Risenraay, an did Secretary :LydiHi'drfett. Treasurer MrslviW Thtunks. arid hlgoljr resj?ected resident of The followiqg distHcL chflirineu the Fifth wnH, died on Wednes - lie were ill been had a for appointed: day flight, He left a wife and First District Mrs. Charles H. long time. Hart. 7 family to morn a his loss. Secoud Mrs. Isabella Lambert. - shirts Mens heavy fleece-line- d Third Mrs. J. P. Slater. and .drawers at' $1,00 a suit O. K. Fourth Mrs. Jonathan HolW. t . land. . , ' Prop. Fitch of the U. S. GeoFifth Mrs. D. Barraclough. logical Survey, was in Logan this Sixth Mrs. Wm. Andrews. week in consultation with Prof. G. Seventh-Mi- ss Effie Morehead. ' L. Swendson. who has had in Mrs. M. S. Ormsby. Eighth charge the work of making the Ninth Miss Nora Egbert. preliminary surveys of ! the counTenth Mrs. Newberger. try embhtced in the proposed Bear Rahi for the' Womans DemoLake, reservoir. cratic Clubs-- - p N4A great variety of cotton blank- - 4 Pqpil of Carleton Hackctt and E. O. Robinson, Chicago.. i'h.' ; T 7 - It OBITS SON W. O, - lava- - it! Good ! -- NowTem,1t" about a .abject ol glares. Itadeed to trltUHea eye. Many need them long before ther'ii them. Mfe know if hard to corned spectacles, but there eomfort in tu right adrt ; to be aura there could be.I right sort if we really didnt need then? Anyhow come in and talk It over weMl be frank with you.Qf your trouble U on. iy momentary eye tire or your eyea down' because, your health- is below tin well tell you so. studio, room 24. B. Y. Cpffegiv 07iiby-- :& Jchnson. Their sign ..'the eye on the door. ioitx iivJr sSSte obtain . -- d i 1 JJa-tiotn- fl Vice-Chairm- an , ! Vice-Chalrhla- j 1 ri . PrdspectlesPStrons: , 0 ,1 st - f it.c 0 ' V-'- .' 7 . By reference to above figures we find that for 20 year past we have' endeavored to merit a share of the trade of the people of Logan, of Cache Valley and of snrfounding territory. The fact that we are now in tGie field and eager for new business indicates that ffrpinust have ,reasonau$ met the demands .of trade in the past.' WE HIGHLY- - APPRECIATE THE PAST CONFIDENCE t GIVEN US BY OUR FRIENDS AND TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF TENDERING OUR . V , - .also Utah wool Cache Knitting Works. ids, , H I." Political. t ' N. J. Hartvigsen, tbs Demo cratic .Mr. O. C. Bluerael has come heavyweight from Mt. . SterJ forward with a proposition to-rling, announces that hewill be a lieve the room famine, in so far as candidate for commissioner before the Agricultural College is con- the county convention., cerned anyway. He offers to put np houses of from two to eight Organizers who have been sent rooms each on his property' near out in the county by Chairman the college, if he cau lie assured of rullmer. report an excellent feeltenants. ing among Democrats in the ontside of Logan. A large line of shirts and drawers going to be sold out at Tho Democratic headquarters cost. Cache Knitting Works, The Journal office, are now Elder Sylvan Needham of LaCall and see ns, ' brethren, gan, now laboring in the. Euro open whenever youre iu town. pean mission, has been transferred from the Scottish to the Leeds Chairman Fullmer is busy just (England) conference. Eldef Sam- now urging Democrats to see that uel J. Handy of Franklin was rea full registration is tad this year. leased from the Liverpool oflieo. to The registration days this year are retort home on account of ill Oct. 7tb. 8th. 14th. and 2Sth. health. Yfajnv cJ TCiis oG'the 1 .t.-- ' fm t? future' s7 ts pre-cinc- t e . . . We have recently decided to open nn a branch line tojour main busiJwhich shall consist mainly of LADIES and CHILDRENS SUITS, ness, COATS, OVER AND UNDERWEAR, FURNISHINGS AND NOTIONS, These goods will be placed in our ' AnnedV store, adjoining our r01d ' Headquarters on Main street. We have made choice selection in this new )iu and can nssnre our friends that we have had extraordinary advantage in getting close to the manufacturers, and hence prices and excellent grade must and will be made satisfactory to purchasers. .....; , ' ( Cast iron hose for children with John A. Hendrickson is. onV double knee, nzn; - and toe. the Republican nomination after for X Cache Knitting Works. t State Senator, but Bnllens friends At the openr house on Thurs- still claim that Hieir man has the , day evening, Thelma went to a full house drawn thither by the beauty of .Marie. CorrellFs story which Las been read nnd d by all admirers of the best in fiction... ,Tbe dramatization of the work by Charles W. Chase, and its presentation, by the Aiden Benedict Co,, was, so satisfactory that by special request it was pre, 8cntd last evening, the company , fortunately having one spire night in its itinerary. It is a good play ' and wi-1presented. - Bovs heavy fleece-line- d shirts And drawers at COc per pair, Cache 'J Knitting Works. re-rea- - 1 nomination knocked down, bound and gagged. - Dissolution ot Partnership.' . The last paragraphs refer only to. pur NEW DEPARTMENT ; we are still Headquarters in northern Utah, for Mens Clothing, Hats, Shoes etc,, and are NOW OUT for trade in Ladies and Childrens Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Knit Goods of all kinds and General Furnishings. We have had a share of . yonr business for, the past 20 years. W e shall merit another 20 years, and more of yonr patronage, if prices and square dealing will bring it to us. Yours Respectfully, , Notice is hereby given that partnership heretofore existing Davidson- - and Maggie Miss Carrie Thomas, doing business under the name of - the Paris Millinery, Logan. Utah, have by mutual consent' dissolved partnership, Carrie Thomas retiring. Mrs. Davidson will continue the business wjtb the latest, things in millinery. Maggie Davidson . -V Carrie TiioMas, ' be-Mr- s. n Cam R. S. CAMPBELL, JOSEHI MOItREM,, A. 0. BARBER' (Our new AsaocUte.). |