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Show U ji 1 Tuesday, December 21, 1909. 1 THE TWO LADIES NAMED ANDER SON INDUSTRIAL CLUB PARTY Suneral services over- the remains of Mirs. Sarah Smith-Andson vlere, held in the meeting ' house Saturday - Dee. 11 at 1 - Everybody eats popcorn at Hendricks confectionery, these days The" industrial clntrgave a - club rooms. in theparty Tuesday evening. Card playing and various games were indulged in and all bad a time. . Mr. Alfred Christensen was pleasantly surprised. Tuesday Honing by his innumerable relations, it being his birthday. After satisfying the appetite with the good things of the earth, cards wereindulged in till the wee kma hours, when each took a merry-sleigride home. Rumor sas a new liverv stable dlTStart in Richmond Jan. 1st. Dont pa by Mis. II. F. Christensens window without looking -- er oclock. .The house was .full of mourners. Elders sympathetic Lewis McCarrey, David' Smith Jr. and Bishop T. IL Merrill each spoke of the beautiful character of the deseased, her untiring She to gain aa- - education from the district graduatetjp schools when a mere child and finished her education at the B.Y. in.. Q. She was beloved by all who knew her, and was ever striving to do 'good. ONE ts - , UTAH. Mexico, where they have been to Plows, La Crosse Plows and liar-- I 'Abraham Makedensky df - Now visit Mr. Curtis mother. rows, Bucks Stoves and Ranges, York is 70 years old. Mrs. I Make- recent funerals IN IDIOND 1 JOURNAL, LOGAI; TRI-WEEKl- iY h Lamb Steel Wire Fence, Altman and Taylor Threshers, Engines and Steam Plows. Common Sense1 Sleighs and Cutters. Ttie film has lately secured the agency for the Oliver goods, and of course there is noticed to say a great deal aboiit them for the past forty years they have enjoyed a reputation excelled by none-ari- d equalled by few. They are recognized as containing the higlie t standard of perfection and reliability, but as said before it is the policy of this firm to carry only those goods that are of the first quality The Stevens company has its headquarters at Ogden, but has branches at most of thN important points in Utah and Idaho. It is strong, reliable in all its methods. te OF LOGANS danger from in influenza is efils- - resulting in The greatest She has gone to a - brighter a more glorious place. The flowers were very- - beautiful and were tokens of sincere love. She leave The Sidney- Stevens Implement a husbantLand sweet little babe of which City Couneil- two years old. May lie who heals company, O. man S. Stevens is the manager, in part all wounds of the heart is just closing one of the moct not forget to comfort them, also successful y ears of its existence, the parents, brothers and sisen. if not the most successful, a fact AnThe wife of that in itself speaks volumes for derson was buried here Wednes the business methods of the firm, - day at 1 oclock. The attendance for unless a house deals fairly was not so large on account of so its partrons its business Roon with much sickness, lagrippe etc., in falls off. Another factor in the was one of the our midst.-S- he success of this firm is that it aims early 'settlers here and had lived to those goods that it to a ripe old age. Elders S. C. Nel canearry only safely recommend to its patson, W. K. Burnham and Elder rons In other words it stands for Jensen of Trenton spoke consolquality- first. It meets fairly all ing remarks to the bereaved. She competition, and its stock of leaves one son and. three daughgoods comprises everything that ters to moufln her loss. first class implement house beauti- any There is much of the carries. ful on the ground and sleigh hells are ringing everywhere Among the standard goods that it carries may be mentioned the genuine winter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y.Monson have Burg Wagon, Genuine Ludlow the storks gift of a beautiful Spring Wagons, Columbia. Buggies, Ilodges Headers, Binders, baby girl. Mrs. A. L. Curtis and little son Mowers, Plano Harvesting Truman have just returned from1 ehinery, Oliver Chilled and Steel , densky has always been prud of a medal given her by Czar Nicholas II of Russia. She was born in Kiev' Her falher Was. anjnn: keeper. Ou one occasion the czar stopped oter night at her fathers tavern and - was so pleased with his reception that he presented Mrs Makedensky, then a girl, with am edal. ' - CHRISTH1ASFESTIVAL Sixth Ward S. S., Concert and Dance Tuesdap, Dec. 21. to attend Every body is invited WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF HUNDRED FIFTEEN 000000 00 000000 ,0000 0 '0 to be given by the Sixth ward Sunday school Tuesday tfvenrng. Dee. 21, commencing at 8 oclock sharp. Concert Program , Double Mixed Quartet. Fister and FiaffoTTuetOretta '0 0 0 For Fine Christmas Candies o 0 0 0 -- MURDOCK'S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CANDY KITO 0 0 0 0 Kindergarten Mix Cris Cut Mix Queen Cream Mix ' 0 0 0 0 Noahas Mix .777". Crimp Mix . . Trade Miix Peanut Bar TbF pneumonia. This can be obviated Rachel Peterson. by using Chamberlains Cough Selection Sage Brush , Glee Remedy, as it not only cures in-Club, F. Baugh and ,Co. fluen7a, but counteracts any tenIn trumental Duet Prof. Otte, dency of the disease towards R. Carlson. 1 pneumonia. Vocal Duet Prof. Otte, Joseph Otte. h CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES . .Plano Solo Ethel Jensen. Miss Vocal Solo Lloyd. Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets Male Quartet. on sale December 18th, 23rd., Dance starts at nine ocloek-1- 0 24th, 25, and 31st, 1909 and Jancents for concert, 15 cents uary 1st. 1909; limit, January for dance. Good music. Remem 3rd 1910. See agents for further ber, the Sixth ward. ' particulars. 4 PAGE THREE 20 15 . . 25 . .... 20 . 20 15 20 15 2 lbs. -2 lbs. ftor. lb r lb- PC 0 0 if 35 - 7" 0' 0 r0 25 . ' ;0- lb 2 lbs. for. . Fine Mixed Chocolates. 7 25 20 lb Special Chocolates No. 1 Chocolates 20 lb- -2 lb for,. 35 Fedora Mix . . . 20 lb' lb for. Creams Bon 2ibs. Bon 20 .,35(7 Creams Sparkling Christmas Special in 5 lb Boxes from $1.00 up. 0 . ...... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , C Inspect our Fine Variety . f 25L Candies of Mixed Nuts, Fresh Crop, 20c lb. ? k The ' VS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 00 motorman was shot dead and his conductor mortally wounded tonight by a negro highwayman, who escaped with a small sum taken from the conductor. The uncontrolled trolley car, carrying its unconscious crew, ran wild through,, four miles of street before it could be stopped. A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment.' When Chamberlains Liniment a cure may be effected in, three or four days. This liniment is one of the best and most re 1 markable preparations in vise, for-thre- Car Runs Wild. Louis, Dec, rITlV7 Kind: In exclusive designs the beauty of which will appeal to the $8.00 most fastidious-$1.00 " they are a gift wel" and old. $65.00 $5.00 Mens watches corned It is THE FOB or Girls Watches and appre e W men. WATCHCHA IN ornament for $2.00 $5.00 dated by everyone . show to to you. aaJ some have Nobby Designs sell solid gold rings only Gold Filled $1.00 to $5.00 $12.00 $75.00 WeSignet Set Rings Rings Solid Gold $3.50 to $35.00 Show us the man or woman $2.00 and up $1.50 to 20.00 SSj -- 2 - , SILVER fcSS- - Is the appropriate Xmas gift We are Who would not be pleased with Watch arid Diamond Rings $7.00 to1 $300.00 for Xmas Chain Cut Glass showing some handsome new designs in We show. to lot of have Watch a new Cut Styles From Solid Blanks. No Pressed - table service - which Come and Look around before Blanks Used the Rush Begins The difference in the finished article is unare well worth the mistakable , the pressed blank being deattention of Gift hunters . Call and . . .41 . . see the Brownies $L00 BLOSSOM pattern , the latest example of the only STERLING SILVER plated. ware bearing ' Carnation pattern an unrestricted guarantee Head That Christmas List to $12.00 Kodaks $5.00 to , $25.00 Hawkes void of Lustre and brilliancy andgiving one the idea of a cheap rriouldedarti-cl- e. Picture Making Easy Let us show you Daylight all the way the WITH A V'Xp-- arr i aiAV Hawke' s Card5iJ2we!lry Company., Open Evenings Until Xmas -- 0000O0 of all Watches i t p j. Ladies 0 0, 0 '0 0 0 0 Metropolitan Confectionery Philadelphia Pa., Dee. 18. After living in three centuries,-Mrs- .' Brayne Makedensky, aged 115 years, died in this city tonight at the Jewish Shelter home. She came to this country about twen iy years ago, with her family. She was the mother of nineteen chilslivers: , '' dren. several of whom are still Mens $4.00 shoes made from living. Iter descendants number the finest material down to a oldest 150. Her about grandson. special point of ornament Boys Watches SI&r&VSaA anj sentiment. . It a,ways PPuar to , with ladies-yo- ung t t 0 All The Delicacies Of a heavy work shoe, now sells at only $2.98. Boys and "childrens in proportion and many at prices cut down to a whisper. I give my personal guarantee to every customer that this is a bona fide F0RCEDT0M0VE0UT sale with all profits taken off. Yes it is more than a bargain Shoes sold at prices you will sale, it is cheaper still. x never forget. Must close out en- Yours, respectfully, tire stock consisting of mens, MAGNUS OLSEN, Logan. boys, and childrens shoes, all Notice the sign on the window, new and up to date goods, by 108 North Main Street, next to January first. Read the prices Cache Valley Bank. Come at here and you will come quick once and get first choice. There are cheap prices cut to -H claims in t 4- - 0 Comparison is The Only Tru Test of Value. We Court it on Every Line We Sell Exquisite Rings Locket Designs has Locket - 0 35 lb 0 0 .L,ine 4 There's a Differ- - p n C? ence efcCai .s I i L0. lb lb l 5 . 1 j e |