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Show Saturday, December 10, 1904. THE Tit that liquors would only bo handled there the same as in all other TEA : ; , Logan drug stores, I could raise .Do yotf use Schillings no further objections; non at any jtime had the idea cometo. ;rae Best?!; ,U: that the place was wanted for all we dont What pitjr any other purpose, than a 'drug store.of US I , The local papers hal also about this time, made mention that Jos. . - -- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH STATE NEWK 'soGcOJ 7 While watching a force of men move a house on skids, Mrs. Sarah S7 Chipman of American Fork got caught and thrown down by one of thJ skids, "which- - then rolled upon her leg, crushing one of her ankles. It required the united A Smith was about to open up MRS. HENDRICKSON . strength of four mert with levers MAKES EXPLANATION an drug store on Main to release her. o St. I was unsuspecting of any . , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendrikson underhanded work. In Ogden four of the five memMy husband was offered $75 bers of the Hoard, of Education having been Subjected to considerwere on Wednesday,able criticism for having appar- per month before-- leaving fdr elected saloon different block two , business on leased Democrats. a. Europe, by ently men was it but stated that Main street for a' saloon, Mrs. simply Ilendrickson, through whom the not for rent for that kind of A young man named "James Miller was arrested in Ogden by lease was obtained during Mr. business. Officer Hutchins, and a charge of The in in was rent advance, Hendricksons absence paid Europe 1 on a mission, feels it due to her- ami gave no farther thought to buglary will be brought against self to make the following expla- the matter. Sometime after this him. The police, were notified word came to me that a partition that a room at the Central hotel nation : On October 20, 1903, while Mr. had been 'put in a little over half had been entered during, the night Hendrickson watf on his mission in the distance from the front to athe and a Suit of clothes stolen.' The had gained . entrance Europe, I received, the following rear, a few hundred dollars worth burglar transom that was loft a in the through note by mail from Jos. A. Smith of patent medicines placed a good suit of found I would like 'to rent your , front part, and that one Mr. Hurst open and black ' clothes in the room,. which property known as the Union bad moved his saloon from the fie rear the wrapped up and carried away" .Block, formerly occupied by the IHaneliardhotel into First National Bank, embracing part of the room, under the name with him. - Officer. Hutchins was of the Logan Mercantile Oo. detailed on the ease and found the store room,, cellar, etc. young thief on west Twenty-firs- t I understood the price to ie $65 (Incorporated.) street ' nea bridge I at once sent for per month which ! am willingTo foTseTI he was where endeavoringweeks two about came later, pay. The business I want it forjwho and I explained my thoughts to the clothes to a gentleman when is drugs, medicines, liquors, etc him in plain English; he stated the officer put in his appearance (Signed) .JOS. A. SMITH. I replied that he might have the he had taken this means of obtain- and placed young Miller under arrest. He claimed to have bought place, and on the 24th of Oct. my ing the place for Mr. Hurst for a the suit in Chicago, but the agent and Mr. Smith made out consideration. I then sent for Mr. Hurst, who owner identified the suit, pocket the lease foraienn ofhree years, for the purpose Of selling drugs, stated he wanted the building and kniferarid theater tickets Jn the t medicines, wines, liquors and other knew of no other way to obtain pockets .and prirved that was bought by him at the Toggery goods carried in stock with that it, was glad to get Mr. Smiths . t -- kind of hnsinpss, and permission services, and left the responsiPctcr-Ratey- yan aged resident is given to conduct a retail bar bility with him as to how he ob tained the lease. Said , he had of Marriott, Weber county, had a in the rear of the premises. narrow escape from serious injury " I objected - seriously to the paidJMr. Smith $100 for the job, or perhaps deaths by- - his -- horse liquor clause, but I was told that and was giving him $75 per 'month hat lio intended to carry backing the buggy iu which Mr. every drug store in the citysold11 was riding into the Ogden liquors at wholesale, and at retail sufficient drugs and medicines to Ratey old gentleman was .the on prescription, that no one could'j comply with the lease, but would riyer. driving from Ogden valley home. object to a drug store handling carry liquors in the rear. When he neared the home of Mr. received Smith Accordingly liquors. beReceived the positive assurance, $100 for obtaining the lease in James Wangsgard, the horse the way he did, and transferred came frightened and backed into it over- and above what he re- the deep water. The old gentleman was thrown' out into the cold ceived as a drug store. Correct ClothesfirMen . AH told, he has received up to stream, but was rescued by seveT" ral personfTWlro came ""along date $230, and continues to month for that mess that time. The horse could not You must not nes'ect your dress be pulled out, and drowned. of pottage? neither, but talc,; care to be bitn mis.-I I called on Atty. W.W.Maughan Ixrrd Ckettorfield to hit ton. tr.ascertatn if I could not compel Burglars in Salt Lake, successj them to operate a drug store as fully blcwopeudhejaafe ofiheJVV. ITie French way of Produce Co., on West the lease provides, or vacate, but South d. First street, securing T"was informed 'I would fail in the saying The safe trouble. for their $98.15 Ybun certainly be if attempt. Co. at Fifth This explanation is offered to of the Burton Coal you wear clothes also was Third and South West, the public, that the responsibility bearing this label unwas blown it open, although may rest where it belongs. locked. The safe was utterly deMARY L. HENDRICKSON. stroyed, and there was nothing in it.- Examination of Barbers. RenjarninfrC? I f' r 'UcJlJ G t 14 CENTER STREET ."tt i x 't vi - up-to-da- TOILET' ARTICLES PERFUMES BOX CANDIES COMBS - f f i tt 1 f, s i DONT BE MISLED- BY THE BLANDISHMENTS OF OTHER - ) T J BRUSHES ; FACE POWDERS WINES WHISKIES BRANDIES IN TnE FACT, THAT j WE RE NOT THE PEO- PLK WHO LEAD IN OUR LINTS, FOR IT HAS ALWAYS PEOPLE, . . BEEN OUR AIM TO GIVE THE VALUE f FOR THE MATTER OF CHRISTMAS BUYINQ, LET US IMPRESS YOU THAT TO MONEY OF ANY BODY. CIGARS BEST 5 NOW, t IN THE 4 SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE WILL BE MONEY f INYOURPOCKT. WE WANT. YOUR BUSINESS YOU RIOHT TO GET 7 . ' - T . t WILll'; TREAT WE AND . ' IT, , w. I It is Try a Bottle of Our Importcd Yinc Delicious. ," the-sui- 4 , - "- -at . - F.-Fra- nk well-groome- S&r The thief who stole a horse and buggy from Nelson & Fells livery stable in Ogden, is said to have been captured at Evanstonr Wyo-winnis name ia given as John he is said to have deand Mack, scried from Fort Douglas." j g, f 119th Seventies, The 119th quorum of Seventy will meet at 4:15 p.m.-shar- p oq Sunday, December 11th, in the Seventh ward meeting house A full attendance is requested. ' ANTIION PEHRSON, See. In behalf of the Presidency. NEWyRK The Utah State Board of Exami jners of Barbers jwillmeet for the examination of applicants at the .shop of Wesley Jacques on December 13th, 1904 at 9 o'clock a. m. FERLEY"A.IIILIv Secretary. Q Equal to fine cuftom-mad- e mall bid price. J The makers guarantee and oura, with garment- - fl We are Exclusive Agents in this city. - Howell & Crawford 81 and 83 Main St, Logan, Utah churehrdied at Lake shortly before noon Wed- nesday. "Death was due to throat be will There free a veterinary and lung trouble, from which j .clinic Monday afternoon, Decern Mrs. Taylor had been a sufferer her 12th, at the Agricultural Col- - for several yearev pasL No ar-'-e rangements for jjYiinerarhayc Old cast-iroW. S. Daily, P. O. Trues, Texas, Wilson and Sons foundry. writes: My wife had .been suf- '"V five CASH PAID FOR OATS At fering years with paralysis Liverv Stable, Thatchers inherarm,.when I wasjpersuaded r to use Ballards Snow Liniment, CASH paid for Second hand which cured her all right I hare 8tovea at EVERTONS. also- used it' for old ..sores, nt - frost-bitesT- 4 hd 'BkiffTruptidnKItdoe8 . the-work- Sold by Riter ' A STUDENT war 50c, and $1.00 do chorea for board.' b Bros. Drug Co. care this office. 25c, - Notice of Dissolution. - "SEVERAL GOOD HOMES for t. Dental Patrons J My part- Sale in Smithfleld. Apply to GEO. ner br.' Stewart has purchased my Y. SMITH Smithfield. interest in our dental business and POTATOES wanted at McNicI accounts .and' will continue in the and Fifth Ward Spencers. " To same office. As I am leaving Logan, Store.- - - FURNITURE,' Stoves, ' bought, this opportunity of thanking my sold1 and exchanged, j. LOQ AN former patrons for their patron- SECOND HAND STORE. I take 6 age. Dr. Stewart haS proven himself - in OFFICE -- ROOMS to-ra very able : dentist; 1 consider Commercial Block. Steam Heat, Grocery & Drug him one of the best in the state', Enquire at Co-o- p Co and know that my practice is left to 'one who ia thoroughly compet-en- t FOR SALE Two fine building Veryltespectfnlly lots.choapjpnNorth llaia street S; WilPmakerlovely: home.: -- F. ' 1. 19047"" Dec. Logan, NEUBURGEK. . ent - CrA.-iOWAK- A Certain Cura For Croup. EITHER NURSE or house-keep'A middle aged lady whs When a child shows symptoms can give good references wants of croup there is no time to experi such a place. Address 197 West ment with new remedies, no mat 5th South, r ter how high they may be recom mended There ia one preparation trunk, or . that can always be depended up- express packages, or anything on. It has been in nse for many else hauled Jeava with order your years and has never been known the Harris Music company, tele4 to fail, viz: Chamberlains Cough phone No. 156 Y. HJ. PORTER. Christmas , ' J ifI J n "TT was much afflicted with sciatica, writes Ed C. Nud, Iowa- ville, Sedgwick Co., Kan., going about on crutche8 and aT deal of pain.I was induced to try Ballards Snow Liniment, which relieved me. I used three 50c bottles. It is the greatest lini mont I ever used ; allcxpress themselves as beingdicnefittecLhy novy watlrwithout crutches, able to perform a greatdeal of 25c, light labor on the farm. Bros. Sold Riter 50c, $1.00. by b Drug Co. for many years president of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement as- sociation and , one of the best known women in the Mormon WANTED 1 Elmina S. Taylor, J Want Column. Cured Paralysis. vet been made. AIM MAKERS 1. .A Mr.-Smilh- Holly GET YOUR , CHRISTMAS HOLLY AT SMURTHWAITES SEED STORE. Center Street,. . . I Logan er . -- ' ' 1 J Mr M. F. Compton of have MarketrTexas, says of used Chamberlains Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children, arid can truthfully (Remedy. ltI 7 FOR- - SALE :ORTRADE A good farm of 160 acres all under irrigation. Will sell or trade same for Logan property or a say-- it always. givegpromptre . small farm close in. Address J. B Pef.'"F6r'saleb3rall"drupgists;c)care'Tbe"Jonrnal,Tjogan,Utik.- 5 -- aa A'' It Womens, Mis ses-an- d Suitsl-3of- x Boys Souths and Womens. Misses and Childrens Suita 3 off off Boys, Souths and Childrens Suits-1-- 3 r-3.o-fx. i n'v'r ' 1-- , 4 r V fo) 0W5)b) r a ' , U- - 7. - i 0GTr s V |