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Show TSE JOURNAL.. LOGAN UTAH, APRIL 4 i903 TR1 WEEKLY At th Opera House, , j , Sold 00 Merit 'A. mmm. POWER C & For smoothness, delightful aroma. and the rich flavor of fin old coffeeq - , . , perfectly blended there Is, no coffee thateqiials : ; i he here'. : The, dancing was very fine, too, but the jokes, Oh My I some of them were very raw, and most of them stale Finni-gan- s The next attraction is which comes under Ball, the management of Ollie Mack, of Murray and Mack fame. Mocha and Java Notice. . The officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. will meet at 10 a 7lnroh Sunday, April 12th 1903 in their room iu the tithing office building. So certain are we, that this coffee . , ), will please that we back every can with Mary L.Hendkickspn, Martha Leah D. Widtsoe. firm. Logan Novelty Shop A full line of bicycles, bicycle extras, guns, pistols, ammunition, baseballs, bats, mitts, gloves, and sporting novelties. All sorts of repairing done, R. M. Rolfsen J Proprietor. Sold in 1 and 2 lb. cans, by all grocers. A. FOLGER & CO., san francisco, - IMPOETEES AND EOASTEES OF FINE OLD COFFEES. AN ELEGANT HOME. p Grocery Co. Takes Possession of Its Fine New Establishment. The Co-pGrocery and Drug Company has at last taken possession of its handsome home on Center St.; and Mgr. Preston and aides are busy as bees trying to get The new straightened around. building i$ now complete in all its details, and handsome as it lis, its exterior beauty is lost sight of in the elegance and convenience of the respectfully, p ISAA 1 I Prof. W. t jCTyrk. Fogelberg, cf Violin, Piano and .Voice culture. Graduated from the French, German and Italian schools; is a thoroughly European teacher of 33 tears experience. No interior. 478 N. Maiu Street. While in the same building, and connected by a big doorway, the two departments of the .store are HT. separate, and each department has its own warehouse and store room. The fixtures in the drag department are far and away the finest Surveyor and Civil Engineer ever pnt in in a Logan establishOffie e over First National Bank, ment, and are not excelled in beauty by any in the state. The furnishings are not flashy or gaudy, but possess a quiet elegance that appeals strongly to ones good Teacher : Co-o- Humphreys testimonials. DTbix certifies that I. the undersigned, em an to the wonderful cures of rheum tweeted by drinking distilled water. H. A. Pederson. Real estate dealer. This i to certify that I hare tested the JnentH of the Harrison pure water Still and the Quaker Double walled Bath Cabinet and eau truthfully sny that they are all that they Are claimed to be. Mrs. Alta 8hurtllff, Logan Sixth Ward. the Harrison pure wit TnL tMtlfy f,iu Rives perfect satisfaction In everv spect and will gladly recommend it to all it n .vp Concerned., Do (ran Mrs. Wm. Bingham. First ine cabinets and stillsWard, are for sale bv Mrs A. o2!Pr,s!uk DRnn 7tli Ward, No. 427 East Street, Agent for Cache Co. Estray Notice, State of Utah ) , V County of Cache. 1 ' Parle precinct of said county, I have in tny possession the following tieacri animal which, if not claimed ye jd wil1 old at public b,8be0t cash bidder at Mon- yvde.?arkn Hyde Park e, Sldl fu '-- v &t3;ho&kvrmptionrf antmal: ar old heifer, branded with bar through hehiod ehoulder. marked un-- mKTtted 2 the der i6F v: Mt each tar. SteVen Tblmiil let . v of - Anl, in impounded id town on 1933, . by the Fred Woolf. P ,ldkeeper for Hyde Park precinct. taste. The prescription department is a model of convenience. In the grocery department the same care has been exercised in providing for the convenience of patrons and the ability to handle satisfactorily the large trade of the firm. A spacious basement affords ample room for storage, and for the heating plant, which furnishes heat and warm water for the entire building. Upstairs there are five suites of office rooms that are simply the finest ever seen. They are airy, light, convenient, and furnished with steam heat, hot and cold water, etc. Dr. Budge basa suite of five rooms, which include an operating room, a laboratory and dark room, and a disinfecting room where the Doctor can thoroughly disinfect himself after visiting patients with contagious ailments. 4 Keeler and Goodwin also have offices in the building: The whole building is a splendid monument to business enterprise and an indisputable evidence of the popularity x of this growing firm, Manager Preston extends an New From Frisco,' C. M. Harris writing home from San Francisco states that he would like to have the people of Cache Co. in that city for one week, so they invitation to the general public could see how the great Estey and to bis nnmerons patrons iu pianos are being sold. Sherman, particular to visit and be shown Clay & Co., second largest music firm in the United States, make through. th store. this statement in one of their ad h Ward conferences will be held in the following wards at 2 and 7:30 Logan 2nd, p. m. ou April 19th: Yours Logan 3rd, Logan 4tfi Carlisle, the guarantee and j:putation - of our For best results grind the coffee fresh each day. Logan Ward Conferences. W. - . I Council Minutes. over , i - v . d -- - Our experience forty years,, has taught us that for $400 cash the Estey pianos are the best that are made to sell at that figure. The wonderful Steinway runs from $575 to $2,000. If better pianos were made (that could be sold for $400) we would give up the agency of theEstey and secure the agency for the better instrument. Wo can take n stand pf this kind because as acents the"" larger concerns, selling the greater uumber of iustrnments." TbisisLa great point, in favor-of-tHarris Music Co. People know that in large cities where there is so much competition, prices are dowu to bed rock, aud jet this is just what the Harris Music Co. has a covering house on Wednesday eveuiug, There have been better minstrel companies here than the jBarlow. aggregation, hut quite a j satisfactory performance was given nevertheless. The musical part of the program was not all that could be desired, but some of the specialties 'were exceptionally fine. The work of tue Roman axe manipulators, was really marvelous, and the contortionist was the best ever sten fair-size- I vertisements: barlow's Minstrels played to been selling the 'Estey cash. They have been doing better than Sherman, Clay & Co. because they have been giving a larger sized piano for $400. They have never claimed that the Estey piano is the best in the world buLhave always-admit- ted that the great Steinay is to that place; but entitled piano as. the best Steiuways cost $700 and a grpat deal is charged for the their faith name, they have pinued to the Estey. Here is a claim they do make: A shrewd buyer can purchase almost any upright piano made except the Steinwny for $400 cash. It he canuot, let him turn the money over to the Harris Music Co. and name his piano, letting them get it for him. But it would be safer to tAke the Estey, aud then he knows what he is getting. The above" statement coming from a firm like Sherman, Clay & Co.,cooy of which can be seen at the Harris Music Store will have great' weight with most people because a bouse of their standing would not dare to put out an advertisement of that kind if the Estey piauos were not what they claim to be. for-$40- 0 I 'Willard Hansen and others, petitioned for the extension of the wa-tmains to their premises. Referred to Waterworks committee. A. H. Palmer and others asked that the canal which crossesMain St at Fourth South.be lowered until it is even with the street. Referred to streets committee. F. A. Neuburger and others presented a petition asking that East 5th North St. and Main St. between 5th and 6th North, be graded and put in good repair Referred to streets committee. The regular quarterly reports of the varions city officers were presented and filed. The committee on streets reported relative to the proposed grading of the hill north of the temple, that it would require $600 to complete the job. Benson moved that $200 be appropriated with which to begin the work but the motion failed to carry. Action on the matter was deferred. The marshal was instructed to prevent the digging below the grade line at the gravel bank, south of the temple. Burris tried to limit the expenditure along the river bank to $100, but his motiou to that effect was lost. Cy Napper was granted permission to pile building material ou Main St, subject to the Marshals instructions. The Marshal was instructed to er remove all nuisances from the bank of the Logan and Richmond canal. J. Andrews offered to do half M, the work required to grade 5th East between 5th and 6th North, if the city would do the other half. Referred to streets committee. The city Sextou stated that 31 shade tree were necessary to further adoru the cemetery, and suggested that all the blocks there be properlv numbered, Referred to committee on cemetery. Ono minute Cough Cur o For Coughs, Colds and Croup. non CALL and SEE US SORT by' MACHINEY. We are in the market and PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE, BEFORE SELLING your PRODUCE do not fail to call upon The M. Crain S. & & Seed Co. No. 15 Center Street P. S, We carry the most complete line of GARDEN, FLO VVER ani FIELD SEED, also Early Vermont and Easly Rose seed potatoes in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. Mail orders given prompt attention. HARPE3 1 RY. For more than two generations HARPER WflISKEY has been known in the United States as The Aristocrat'' among the high-grad- e whiskies. Its fame has continued to spread, until today its reputation is international. Sold by H. J. DeWlTT. -" It . ia tho original and only genuine Patent-diaphragand GOVERNMENT KXPERI. Incubator. It is used with uniform auccesa on TWENTY-SI- X MENT STATIONS in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; also by a majority oi America best known poultrymen, and by thousands of person in every walk of life. Winner of GOLD MEDAL AND HIGHEST -AWARD at the EiDOsition. Oo- tober, 1901. L INCUBATORS CYPHERS are being hipped to every country on the globe where poultry is grown for market. , Their unequated work et home and. abroad Las earned for thcaa . the title of Non-moistu- re - 1 II THE STANDARD HATCHER OF THE WORLD.1 : EVERY CYTHERS INCUBATOR it sold under a positive agreement that it till do f S J ' 1 i - 1 1 If A i lltlf-SlIPPLII- j IV Dl satisfactory work in tbe hands of any purchaser who will give it a fair trial, or it can be returned and the price paid for it will be refunded. As agent for the Cyphers Incubator. I ana authorised to stand back of this guarantee In every particular. FOR PROOF of the superior qualities of the Cyphers, send for illustrated, descriptive circular, mailed free, or call on the undersigned and examine the machine. PiCT'Hy. f MOISTURC- - J Core CaresCrfp Two Days.' In Laxative flromo Quinine Teiicts. T3 jBVMaon fa This BatCTe, boxes sold YOU 8AYK FREIGHT BY PURCHASING of me. cn every box. 25c. past 13 months., 7 ADDRESS . J. W. AXJZ& -- t ENGLAND. Acent. V . Main St. Logan, |