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Show THE TEI- - WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. ?AGE EIGHT of lump coal for sale at THE JOURNAL! thePlenty M. & L. Coal Co, j I TUESDAY.THURSPAY.SATURDAY jirLecPayner-o- f Buy Clothing at Newbolds. Cheapest place injtQwn. s TrentonH into small tracts the price wil II. I. be proportionately higher according - JuryGommissToners' December 5, 19077 to I'Ocat;on.T ermsreasouabie. MooriTand The entire farm is level, with was in Logan Thnrsday, jollying Cardon were busy yesterday his local friends. lecting the 190$ jury list. just enough slope for irrigation, LOCAL NEWS. and is well adapted' for sugar beets dr potatoes, and woull mj Cheap Sale on Clothing, etc. at G. W. Lindquist,' leading un- - - prof. W. ii; Apperley received be an deal sheep ranch AdJNEWBOLDS. dertakef and licensed embalmer, J a $eat little Filipino basket the dress or apply to Both telephones. other day from Capt. H. D. Stver A. MNIELSENV Bergener & Co.Undertakers and i now in stationed the Shelley, dahy. riiceifted'embalmers7 Caskets and W. L. McClintock, j PhnippiniesT pf'Des 149 Bell N Main, Coffins, phone. Moines, Iowa, was in town on Court Mr, Arthur Fullmer, of Mr. John Thompson, the genial Juesay off darkstonite, was in town on There will be a short service in Buckley Fullmer, stopped. here thisweek to visit his aunt, ' Judge , Maughan yesterday Tuesday.7 St. Johns church on Friday ev- - Mrs. Thomas Priday. .The an made order the terms'of young fixing at 7 :30 to which all are man spent the last three years in court for the First Judicial Disening For sale cheap. Lot 6x18 rods, - v the mission field, and Is now on trict, f oril908, as follows : ' 7 roomed frame house; newly myited, ythd way to bis home in Teton remodeled, large banr. 33 E. 2 N. first-cla- ss rBasin: JbaJbcriuplaea-fm2; Monday, March' 30; Thursday, rubber goods, warm shoes and June 11; Thursday, October 8. The Logan Furniture Co. are also gents underwear, is THE NOWS TIME slippers, 130 AND Box Elder County Thnrsday, giving 25 per cent discount for at Andreas j NORTH MAIN THE PLACE TO February 6; Thursday, May Petersons. 7; ten days on their complete line GET YOUR TIMOTHY, BLUE Tuesday, and September 1, of Heating Stoves. If you want one of the best I GRASS, ORCHARD GRASS, Thursday, November 19. Heating StovesOn the market at I RED CLOVER AND ALFALFA Rich. County Wednesday, Feb: and School Supplies a Stationery Fur-to the SEED. CASH PAID go bargain, FOR Logan j 12; Wednesday, June 17, and at Cost for 30 days. Harris Mu-ti- e niture Co. and get a Peninsular WHEAT, OATS AND CORN, Wednesday, October 14 Co.,' first door south of the at 25 per cent discount. IT. J. POULTER PRODUCE CO. Court House, north Main. Termsof -- I -- Mrs Mary Facer returned to J" The Fifth ward choir members WANTED Teacherto teach h e r hom e in W illard yesterday j enjoyed -- themselves atn social -- vocal - music at Providence after a -- pleasant visit rgivenbyT3ishop John QTAdams School. Applyto LehT"lIson fmorniDg her daugter Mrs- - Wrar Q. j at his home, on Tuesday evening. : Providence benchr Bothphones.jI T- -l Anderson. was whiled away in most pleasant fashion wtih The latest song You Cant Me-- 1 of County Supt. songs, games, etc., and in samp- ' Keep a Good Man Down, words haa some money hn the dainties provided by the iand music by John A. Hendriek-aon.- - Car;e for apportionment, but the Bishops worthy wife, ready Price 30 cents. division will not be made until all WE HAVE AN thedistrict-treasure- rs Mr. and havefilect ELEGANT Mrs. Peter Greenhalgh , LINE. President's of ljtheir re- will SERVICEABLE Bloomington, . . Idaho, as it will occupy a lot to turn home ther HANDSOME fj TSombrrow, of newspaper space, John A. . . . . . , a with visit very AND . pleasant . . Hendrickson' . will probably beT, SC1i i le relatiree here. , They came down CHEAP E,owld- - h. crowded out for tie time biMj: very shortly.for the mission field,! to spend Thanksgiving' with their We are Offering the Seasons if - Choicest :s to he given, in the" Mr, Thomas Greenhalgh and in Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eldredged oeconujson, TALK T A VOLCANIC ERUPTION OF LAUGHTER TWENTY-EIGHT- .nr m. i.. . peers meeting will be held pday, December 8th, at PresUyH-M.-I-Ar- 1 Richards&Pringles - GEORGIA FAMOUS MINSTRELS j 40 Celebrate d s Fun Maker- s10 Big New and Novel-Act- s 10 Sweet-Voice20 d Choral Court 20 The Big 6 Comedians CLARENCE POWELL -ELfdER CLAY LESTER McDANIELS FRED SIMPSON ' LEE DENTON FRANK KIRK. Beautiful Scenic and Electrl - Effects. GORGEOUS pa: AT 11:30 -- m it street PRICES: FOR THE GREATEST 75c, 50c, 35c &25c SHOE SALE EVER HELD SPECIAL BARGAINS Food Choppers, any kind.. Stable Lanterns, Roasters Ice Skates 'Wodcf Wringers ......... -- I- - - N- , CACHE VAT.T.F.Y THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE $1.00 50c 50c 50c $2.00 SALT LAKE SHOE AND k . STOCKING COMPANY TO BE SOLD . Rogers7 Silv,er and Nickel Silver-ware- s. Tabeand -- Pocket Gut and Scissors, Guns Razors lery. and Revolvers, 22 and Air Rifles. Blank and Cap Pistols. f -- While here-M- rs. LADIES Greenhalgh cele- SUITS spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. brated 50th her birthday,' Eldr edges parents, Mr. and Mrs. We now have on hand a supply John Rust, returned Sunday AND FURS Boys Tool of the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac with real Carpenter Tools $1.00 up . morning. for-190- 8 but like nearly every AT TWENTY PER We have a very large stock of else, the price has gone up j My farm in Goshen containing DISCOUNT. COAL AND WOOD.' We have thing goods suitable for presents and on them to 30c when called for, 200 acres, 140 under cultivation, Goo3s Other prices are posilivily lowest in Proportionately. plenty of the beat Rock Springs " b 40 more can be watered and the the State. ' and Diamond Lump Coals On balance can be used for pasture. and be will to serve hand, pleased Mr. August Bertelsen returned If sold undivided, I will, take yon. Give us a trial send in yesterday from Tonapah, where $50 an acre for same. Ifcliviled . WEST, CENTER STREET your order. Both phones. One he has been employed for the block north Logan depot. Robpast year in, the mines. He will erts Coal Co. spend the holidays with his famand then return to the gold The prevailing fine weather is ily camp. enjoyed by practically everybody d tor v' Mr. N. P. Lindelof, a- - well ; ports be true be could not be ex-- known resideIlt fte Seb(mth pected to enjoy it, for it is play-- 1 d M from tbe ,of, of mg have with bis crop Some barn ,be otber evening and frae- dry fanners have planted them tured bia M :MrLMelof is and still , t looks farms in yearSt oubtful w'befbertbey wil get tt prettyTeU and the injury is therefore very crop The grouna J3 so dry, they Store Out. You will Going to Close: say, that the grain malts and is I No one else sells destroyed. goods John A. lie. again. ,o Ur ' SACRIFICEmA' AT A BIG Chests . Eliason Sisters R. Lafount& Co. t. Weare this liever get at Our Prices said, will - ' ) , , Did I Fall or Wtu rushed. It will deal with his recent experiences in politics. Having acquired the literary habit, it is said that John feels it would be a shame. not to utilize his talents. RINGS are still the most ( of gifts. popular Naturally so, for they " can be worn always and where all can see them. We have just opened a large consignment of the new-,eideas in Rings: Gold Rings, plain, Gold Rings, fancy. st Diamond Rings, Pearl Rings, Turquoise Rings, Opal Rings, Amethyst Rings, Ruby Rings, Emerald Rings, Topaz Rings, .' Garnet Rings, and Rings wHh-com- bination Settings of V Precious S t o n es. . Make your selections x Open This Evening. in Dinrro minS to-da- y. Cardon Jewelry . - site the Tabernacle. I 1 Company! Mayor Fred L. Cruikshank, and Mr. Frank Jones, of Montpelier, Idaho, are in the city. They are here for 'the purpose of looking over our city ordinances regulating the water system, so as to get an idea as to just what legislation of that kind will be best for Montpelier. The city council has named the twoTstreets opened through the Tithing office block. The une running north and south was christened Church Avenue, while the one running east and west will be known as Federal Street, and well get the Federal building when we get it. at prices. Come and Look Through, whether you need anything or not. to Go at Some Price All amusement. served. Refreshments 1 were -- r$5.50 , Mens $7.00 and $8.00 Suits go for $4.75 ALL OTHER LADIES CLOTHING ,JN AND PROPORTION CHILDRENS 4 COATS t per cent off any Coat in the House. Our Prices are always Below-them'7Now-yo- u-' can - havestill r --3nibre off 33 all. Nugget Soap per box, only : "v $2.25 you want Tin or Graniteware It will pay you to lay supply now. 40c Granite Coffee Pots .to close-If ; in h a -- ; ZOC . - Mr. Oscar Bjorkman was tendered a reception by bis former associates on Sunday School Monday evening. The affair was held at Mr.,Bjorkmans residence in the Seventh ward, and was attended, by a host of bis friends. The evening was spent in - song and chat, and various forms of ' Mens $10.00 Suits wil7 go at . This is no fake Sale. Everything Show is f , v gbing to be Sold at Some. Price. Cases-fo- r o uo CENTER STREET cj MARY L. HENDRICKSON H ANNUAL-TOU- R GOODS! jre i : ThrTrHpsnr. l. j;lock in - the First-war- d room the . tabernacle. All office oj hje kindly requested to attend. A. E. Cranney, "Supt7Y7M7hI. 1. A. Monday, Dec. 9 ABOUT n The-eveni- TT OPERA HOUSE Officers Meeting, Sale. "n fzs JV n v I LU-LS |