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Show E Ihji Jii V '1 ;' v,a;i c. 1 j I f,J-'1 i Mri rt Iciein m. ta- - 1 nd fr ii til- - fn-- I M : .ii: ! In I,; reUiioi s lie Ijhu been brought in contact with nearly tvt-irunner in the vall-- y, wish whom Iih hns a record for fair dealing and 1 1 - iv- t P.-wi- S"') V ivi M L'ohSi. Ulil ( t 't t I 1 J i aVUVT jt rum. h snry G. Mtih The Republicans of Cacl e counboufst treatment, lie Las done ty in convention assembled do niorr, probably, than any other dealer iu the valley towards ouen-in- g hereby adopt the following ph.t-forGlance Busy up new markets for its firm 1. We reaffirm our allegiance products. We have today an un- to the Republican and en party limited mark.t in California foi dorse the platform adopted by the our bog products; it is to Mr. State convention Republican at Roberts that we are indebted for m 1902. Ogden, it up. This market alone 2. We we'cumo into our ranks Utah Sugar , The Republican nominee for j opening bhs brought to tbe farmers of tbe $4.35 per the earnest men and women cuoimissiouer many for Cache 20 pounds Sugar for County . valley the last three years a net who have abandoned the ' ,w 0 pounds lor. .50c party 20 pounds Sarro fn- county from the sjuth end, Mr. revenue of over $80,000. an issue aud we call eswithout Charles L. Anderson of Hyrum, j Mr. Kobeits is wholly a type of pecial attention to the wonderful s was burn in that city 36 years, ago. Utah's borne product, and the the Republican party be bas achieved in life has growth)! in Cache county. He received a common school edu- been due entirely to his own ef3. We point with - 2 isin. to the cation in the district schools of forts and against j 1 6 great odds. He establishment of the pride facforpounds Best pounds Rice 5oc Hyrum, and afterwards spent four is just entering upon his career in tory in Cache County sugar 8 pounds Arbucklcs Coffee' for as Punds a result and life baa a bright and of 1. certainly years at the B. Y. College cf Lo4 pounds for. , . . 5c Republican policies aud Re-- 1 e 50c As future. a promising represen-tstivbis diploma as a gan, receiving he will do honor to himself publican promises. Two years ago the Democratic party of graduate from the normal depart- and be a credit to hia county, Cache County rid iculed onr prem20 yards Best L L Factory ment. He taught school with ises in this direction. Today the M Indian Head Fred Turner, candidate for ya,rds good success for four years in diffactory, pouring its hundred thou7'ardsfor 20 enr Blue yards deIndigo of Utah. But his ferent parts Calico sheriff, was born iu London Eng- sands into the purses of a conAll wool Dress Goods reduet sire for outdoor life and a wider land, Augutt 17th, 1847. He tented and prosperous people, is 4 ,air, Ladies J,.ack Co, field of operation led him to try came to the United States in the standing lebuke of its scofBest Homemade Double Width r bis hand at farming, ranching March, , and lived in different fers. Blankets from 50c to $8.00 ncr 4. SSc We congratulate the Reand stock-raisin1cr 'ard finally joining pair1"' of the Eastern s etat until Our line of Miilinery, Ladies mwith this, mountain defying. puts publican party of Cache County . ' d While numters uf citizens were 1861. He and hia parents were and of the State upon the selectWraps is the most complete to be Chi'dren's of our ion Joadvisi-bilit- y some of the fiist settleis of 11yd stalwart Hon. it Brices son, Northern the the cautiously considering always Utah. cheapest of going into tbe creamery Park. In early life he was seph Howell, for Representative Ve have a full line of L i) s business, Mr. Andersen launched freighter at mines and other in Congress. We pledge in adUr priccs arc 25 percent less than the Factory301115 out in this industry alone, and al- places, and was subjected to many vance his faith and loyal service most empty banded, and has in at hardship. He whs a member of to the people of Utah when electfew years, by pluck, energy and the corps of minute men under ed. 5. Wepledge the legislative thorough business methods, estab Thos. E. Ricks and Bishop MarHighest price paid forProdncc. nominees of this convention to Hu Lewis. ion moved from is home a which listed industry Hydt use Give us a caM. we are never undersold ber, Rcmenw their secure best efforts to in to Park hns anaud to 1880, Logan ours for business, Hyrum, $10,000 bringiug such as is several busiin legislation . occupied particularly positions nually His varied experiences upon tbo ness. The name and man are al- needed by this county and its infarm, in tbe school room, iu the ready well known in this state and stitutions. We favor tbe enact rntnt of laws by our state legissaddle, and iu business enterprises connty. lature providing for the improve gives 'him a wide range of good, sound judgment, aud eminently Jacob N. Larsen, candidate for ments and building of public fits him for discharging the duties county clerk, was born at Para- - highways and of their more imCenter Street, of tbe office to which hia many disc, Utah, March 11, 1871. He mediate supervision by the state, Logan, Utah. we candidand also our pledge friends are anxious he should be graduated from the B. Y. College of Logan in 1892, and taught in ates to induce bills looking to elected. Mr. Anderson is a good the District schools of Paradise that end and to work for their j as was demonstrated at the for six years. lie was justice of passage. 6. We are in favor of a busi-- I last city election in Hyrum, when the peace during this time for two A like and economical admin-- i ness be wou out over his Democratic years. Ue filled a mission in the of we opponent by a goal majority; and slates of Nebraska and Missouri stratum county affairs; the of the county expenses is looked upon today as a sure from July.l sub, to December 1900, Married and and taught school two years n administration can be materially wiuuer on Nov. 1th. We alarm reduced. view with house to lire the Trenton Schools. He is now l rat the tax increasing despite Lumber Dealers, can fnrnish teaching at Paradise. D. R. Roberts, candidate for you every Mr. Larsen is well qualified for the fact that the assessment and thing- you require in the of valuation in was born county property of Logan way the position of county clerk, to representative, building material. March 30, 1871. His f.ther Rob- which he is bound to be elected. have materially increased. The ert D. Roberts, was one of tbe old He is a fine type of Utahs stur dy present state of our county roads SEVERAL CARS OF LATH JL'ST haud cart veterans of 1856, and land intelligent young men, and is most deplorable and this con ARRIVED vention demands of its candidone of Cache Valleys pioneers is well worthy the votes and c ates for county commissioners a of his fellow citizens. having settled in this county in more judicious expenditure of ever and bas 1859, and the been an honored and respected county fands in keeping the Jos. J. Richardson, candidate roads iu proper condition. Hannah His citizen. mother, for assessor, was born in Smith 7. We ask the 1861 to in Utah came Roberts, field in 1870. He attended the of all those who and with ox teams, her fathers family public schools until about 18 favor support declaration of above the in has Smithfield. She settling old, and afterward tho are in accord who and been a woman possessed of fine years Agricultural College. He left principles womanly qualities aud was rn for a mission in February, 1896, with the thinking, liberal and , ideal wife aud mother. Tbo early and was gone two and a half progressive sentiment of the youth of Mr. Roberts was spent years- He went on another mis- - times. South Millsa uc,h as other boys, He assist sioa for 5 months in tho south bis father on tbe farm iu aummer 0j j1G ptale. He has inter- and attended rs e r ei a school in the ested h'.mself :n tho Mutual Inl winter, In those days canyon provoment wo A, and is a work was more common than it is counsellor to Woodruff now and its hardships ware famil- of Smithfield. Bishop He has followed iar to Mr. Roberts who worked, the cattle and farming business hauling lumber and gettng out and is a first class business man, have remodeled and Improved my In medicinal purposes wood. In May, 1890, be graduat- as well as an and the We emphasize pure ed from the Brigham Young Col- irenial citizen. intelligent Elevator, and am now prepared He will be a Logan so much sold theres Because farm to and returned lege agaiu assessor. thats not pure work. In 1892 he worked at tbe splendid clean and buy all kinds of oats, barAnd impure Wines and O. 8. L. liy. shops in Halt Lake. alfalfa and seed in In October, 1892, lie entered tbe Liquors are ebout the worst rye. ley. Noticeinto can put employ of Geo. A. Li..e in bis! things a person small quantities. Alfalfa seed specialty. his stomach. The Stake Priesthood and implement honsa in Logan, where a be remained until he went on We wouVent think of High Council Meeting of the mission Dec. 14,1892. Ju6t pre- Benson Stake of Zion will conputting impure drugs into vious to leaviug on hia miesioD vene on Saturday, Nov. 1, 1902, Dont sell your products until you sec me. You will find it 0 your prescriptions Dec. 6, be was married to Try at the usual hour and placo. Because you wouldcnt get Wm. II. Lewis. your interest to do so; pliena Davis, daughter of D. D. effects if wre did. desired the Davis of Logan. He was in tho Alma Merrill. Then why shouldnt we mission field.two years, laboring in B. A. Hendricks. The elevitor is now in much better shape than ever before to and Wines sell you pure Indiana and Illinois, aud acting Stake Presidency. handle largo ordors on short notice. all the time in capacity of secreLiquors when they arc for the same purpose? tary of the conference. He performed a good mission. Shortly! THE MARKET. I always pay the best price, and will not be overbid by any Just try us the next time emj hia he red eut return after the you want some for medicine one. I am prepared to exchange or trade for any kind of producci Logan dealer-- are offering the ploy of Geo. A. Lowe until Sept. venture Well always youl and 1896, when In eutere the employ following prices for giaiu come here after. of the Elevator and Storage Co. produce: where lie remained until May 21 1899, and iu Uih September followCO. DRUG BROS. RUE ing bo com iUCUU d the grain, seed and produco busines, aiding latjr Logan, Utah. a lino of implements and farm maebiuory. This business has; Franklin, Preston and 5 gradually gnwn until now it Montpelier, Idaho. menus much to Cache county; and at Brief List Careers. Sack sue-ers- k - 1 - nJ8 yds . bky goods fr--.-5o- c -- 1S-j7- - r ,n M. ALL, vot"-gette- r, be-llicv- Happy Couple e con-1-lenc- is-no- n Orson Smith's Elevator 2 Blocks of Deseret - ! 1 fr ISftftO JORGENSEN Pure Wines And Liquors I to wheat, other a large and |