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Show LOCAL BRKfS. uig The Nation will accept and wood on subscription. Girl wanted for general housework. Good wages. Inquire at tii is office. Store for rent. Good location near post office. Inquire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wright of Ilyrum visite i in Logan yesterday. A iQr.rria e license was granted Lu l.i'iiml i . OIMWII LU. IlIK. Miss Iledvig E. (J.irff, 21 both of Ogden They were married in the Salt Lake Temple Wed nesday. , Huy your pianos and organs of George 11. ihomas, Smilhficld. He carries the Conover, Kings-bury- . Cable and A. 15. Chase pianos and Chicago Cottage or- gans. A Rcxburg bachelor is in grea. trouble. For several mouths hi has keen trying to decide on which of two girls he would take fora wife, and now he has dis- covered that neither one of then: will nave him. Current. M. and Mrs. Joseph Wood acre in town from Ireuton Wednesday. The gentleman reports a good crop in that region. Mr. Wood is one of the heaviest farmers in the valley, having a fence untold miles in length, enclosing his bold. Listen to what the Rexburg Current perpetrates on the head of one of our di voted Supt. A. M. Merrill is pre-.iiutu build a tine residence .n the fourth ward. A chi d of James Ruttcune of he Fifth ward died Tuesday of pneuncmia. It is announced that Mr. Joseph Ball if and Miss Florence Squires will be married in Salt Lake ten. pie next Thursday. Pi of. George L. Swcndsor has been appointed a delegate to cc tigress ho lraigution b .ioveruor Wells. The congress meehs in Colorado Springs Oct. youm citizens: "Dear U ary, wrote a ljogau boy of lu to his sister at Salt Lake, we are all well, only mother has a boil on hir neck, and Jim has the whooping congb and jane has the toothache. 1 hope you are the same. Doc the Current think all our goes for iituglit? Hans Wilhelm (iuliikscn, wli.i cut-t-ha- h recently died in this city, was born in Buskcruds Amt, Norway, July 27, 1836; emigrated to Ogden in 1S90 and has lived here since. He died Saturday, Sept. 2o at 12:10 p. ni. leaving a wife and two children. The funeral services were held in the Seventh ward meeting house Monday, Sept. 22. At a recent visit of representatives of the Agricultural college (o Salt Lake, football games r srnmgpd with tho All' IK- - Newest Patterns In Fall Have arrived and it will pay you to see . them before buying. Mrs. A. M. Glazier and Miss Brossard have established their millinery and dressmaking parlors n the place formerly occnpied by on First G.orge Fcnnemore, North street, where they will be pleased to meet their many friends The iuneral service over the re mains of the late Mrs. Hyrum Merrill was held in the Second ward lirll Wednesday. Bishop Anderson, Riders John T. Thain, Henjiman Winiore, Robert Jenks, and others, spoke consolingly to the bereaved relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nib-lereached Logan from Europe VVedm siay, where they have sjy Good Golf Skirts, made from heavy .Best ALL WOOL French Flannels, fancy stripes and plain color, J y 3j skirtings, Only 50c a yard m ' inch all wool Albatross, newest light colors for wrists, 83 been touring for three months 60c a yard past. I hey report a most enjoyable trip, having visited all r.hu prominent capitals of the continent. They visited tho and conferences of the meeting ' t tor-daSaints at many points. List Thursday being the seventieth birthday of Apostle il. Merrill, a larg.s number of his children, liiativos and friends gathered at his home in ibcl.moiid to eelebrain the occasion. Tt was one of the largest and most enjoyable reunions ever held in that city, and all united in wishing the honored apostle mar.y happy returns of I LOGAN DRY GOODS 00 rr:.jgSTKgaBC 1 srasaragsgL: natal day. Cast iron liOsehr children, duub'e knce.heel and toe.C.K.W Creamery butter ut Star grocery. Woo1 bats, best in town, at Cache Knitting Works. A large line of shirts and Drawers going to be sold out at cost. Cache Knitting Works Cll?ap LV.ft 1l - ings, in all the newest shades 25 and 35c a yard Sf pteiTibei'i 882 & Moriell Gampbell September, 1902 of wall paper, 20 for ten days, j - o cen. ... ..... ,, per n Salt Lake High School 1.John Bench, Center street te&liis, and in all probability rc fleece-linedrawMen's turn games will be played in ers and heavy a shirts .t $1.00 suit. Case, so that the outlook i Cache Knitting Works. bright for a series of heavy conShade hud fruit trees for fall tests. The boys are letting their hair planting may be iiad at Logau grow nd take daily practices Nurseries. against a base ball bat wielded shirts Boys heavy fleece-lineby an athlete to harden them to arid drawers t Ox per pair. the strenuous character of the Cache Knitting Works. game. The young ladies have Garments in all weights of cottheir colors ready and are a hearty reception for the ton and wool.l'rices commencing champions of 02, winch will of at $1.UU. Cache Knitting Works. course be ttie A. C. gladiators. A great variety of cotton blanktiio jolly ets, also Utah wool blankets. Joseph Davidson, butcher, leaves next Sunday Cache Knitting Works. for Green view, Ills , where he Before you buy your fall and will be married next week to winter hats and shoes, MisB Pond, a popular young call on clothing, He lias some Newbold. J. lady of that town. Miss Pond bargains in his line of goods. is a sister of Mrs. Sarah Earl Pond and it was while the Fresh oranges, lemons, fruits at the Star young lady was visiting with the and vegetables 4 of post-offic- e. west doors Mr. Grocery, latter some time ago that The Davidson lost his he rt. Our marriage is the result. Homemade quilts lined with taken has the of cleaver friend wool, superior to the down quilts several years, if not more, to and iniKli cheaper. Cache Knit-linrenounce his bachelorhood and Works. his many friends had become ob-convinced that he was an Another large shipment of M ill.believer in single cus- Douglas shoes has arrived at. sed ness1 but just whoa they Andreas Peterson s. These si oes had settled down to that conclu- are made in tho latest and t cry sion, he emerges from his lonely finest styles, fit easily and give lodgings and becomes a Bene- excellent service. Whim you are dict. IIo has alwayR been a in tho market for first class footfirm believer in the efficacy of wear, then call and see them. pure water and once when out We have just employed an loat riding he fell into a small and are now horsoshocr. lake. Thns we see that even as expert on short to shoe horses si boy ho could not iniss the prepared manner and will notice ina that topond any more than ho can We iioof. horse's the n We j Mili bis many preserve day. Jiv-ndin i,e.--t wishes that the will not keep you waiting. (Jive I!. II. Daniel 011 veiMe:l life of llie couple may .is a cull. Main street, most ardent I.ogin, int heiov; as their as happy l!m hill. desire. hopes 'ouM low. Good cotton and wool mixed Waist- - BftJo Canipbell To Oiir Former and Prospective Patrons 1 'IUrtr,int. 1 we have endeavored to merit a share of of the trade of the people of Logan, Cache Valiev and the ten itory. The fact that we are now in the field and that we must have reasonably eager for new business indicates in the past. trade of fulfilled the requirements We highly appreciate the past confidence given us by our d For twenty years past sur-roundi- friends and take this opportunity of tendering our d pro-paain- NOW AS TO THE FUTURE We have recently decided to open up a branch line to our .. . main business which shall consist rn&iniy of LadiGS and cmidrens Suits, Goats, Over and Underwear, Furnislilnos and Notions. Annex store adjoining our old These oods will be placed in our We have made choice selections in street. Main on headquarters we have had extrathis new line and can assure our friends that we can and hence in guarantee satisordinary advantages buying, and grade. faction on prices We arc still headquarters in Northern Utah for Men s Clothing, Ilats, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Knit Goods of all kinds, slid Gents Furnishings. We have had a share of your business for the past twenty We shall merit another 20 years and more cf your patron-a-years if prices and square dealing will bring it to ns. Respectfully, g h - & i s R. S CA.ViPM.ll JOSLPil lorrsl! MVT.i ! A. is. LA'th i V ftiur 'ww Asf'itiaji. ; |