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Show rc Allogretti'ii celebrated Cl oco- at Ititur Brea. Drug Co. Magazine, daily papers, and novels at ti e S.sr grocery, Cen- ssi's. ' John A. .atliani and Norman C. Allen were in from Wolisville yesterday. Homemade qi.ills lined with wool. superior t(j the down quills and mii"h cheaper. Cache Knitting Works. Cro it prepi. rations arc being made for the bazar to be given by the First ward associations early in December. County Treasurer Hendricks States that taxes may be paid without expense until next Sat 1 t lie u j si I r t r Ti .Vor.r.d V: O vid rivslar. i:r e iuliin. 11 i: 1 I ! t r e Office. No. 85f)0i good Nottinghamf No. 9193, new design in lace lace curtains 23,' yards log, 34 curtains, 3 yards long, 50 inches inches wide, only wide, only 50c pair. $1.25 pair. No. 9234, fine No. 9178, fancy pattern curNottingham tain 3 jards long, 40 inches lace curtains, 3 yards long, extra wide. Handsome patterns wide. White or ecru, only in white or ecru, only 75c pair. $1.50 pair. No. 9240. fine Nottingham No. 9162, extra wide Notting. ac: curtains 31 yards long, 45 ham lacc inches wide, come in while or curtains, white or ecru, yards long, a fine curtain at ecru, only only $1 pair. $1.75 pair. I I m. one-thir-- We have plenty others at prices ranging Irom $2.00 to $7.50 per pair, and if you need curtains do not fail to see these. . t ) j house to a : s7.Aj to at the 7.7)0 Office. TPhing Last winter an infant child of miue had croup in a violent Uog-,ere- . furin, sys Elder John Logan a Christian Evangelist, of I gave her a few Filley, Mo. GLIYLS, MITTENS ; doses of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and in a short time all Cache; dfiugtr was past and the child recovered. This remedy not only cans croup, but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear, 21 Bakery will prevent the attack. It 27 nn opium or oher harmful is now ;n its fmo new quartors sul'-sini'e and may be given rs (n I .'enter st 'eit jllst ast of to a baby as to an ar.d is r,uv ("jli Mini strei-tsale by all dealers H.lud. For t i.eltr. in.iu .. rep. ire; f .l mi-n. rs and the everywhere. ) r ' , con-f'lin- a t t I, - Married anJ settled hc in- ' , Lumber iv , pub'ii el et kinds : 1 s ;!' - ! Iii'i . Ll- ' i1 'i. - down, require Smith Brothers, the Dealers, can fnrnish you every thing you require in the way 0f building material. .l Smiths .l.ukol a ia President. t tuilts and Idanlo-tsl'l s Knitting Works. 1 Go. A Happy Couple Portland, : v Logan Dry Goods SEVERAL CARS OF LATH JUST ARRIVE 2 Equipoed with the Headache, eyeache . ! 1 .Viss is S-- 1 ! Powll Tin Y. L M. I A. conference jaud heala such injurieaautsptic without of Cache stake will convene Sun- maturation Bnd in the day Nov. 10 at 2 and 7 p. m. It is1 time required by the nsnal treatespecially desired that a full at- ment. For sale by all dealers tendance of officers and members every whine. bo present ut the afternoon ses-- , For Rent sion, mothers are also invited.! The public is cordially invited to; A fine store room. Steam attend the eveniug session. heated. Enquire of G. & B. M. S. IIkxmuh ks, ; Thatcher. Min's Provo Suits 17 Mr. well known merchant of Ya. Pain Balm is an NOTICE. s A designs qualities are the best ever offered. !: Dodiscomf-ir- ; ictanJ - I LICENSES IVarl Tripp, Richmond, Willard I). Bell, Dempsey, Alla A. Mer.n e. F. T. Morrill. MapIton,lda. Main. a S. Bonn t, Kim;m:l C "ossify. Wston. a To suit all and at prices that all can afford to pay. Wc quote below , f p ,ccs on curtams- These are in all ihe and newest ' IleljerJ. Cliattertnn, Jjj'iran. I Team Wanted. , 1 M i : ; . i by-law- Id! X CURTAINS : lin-li- Geo. C. Jenkins, Whit:i Sarah M. Drajier, Preston l tA' C I ; spur-The- t r T s MARRIAGE I get the 8 1A ! ! reach-ingyou- I'inr.'t suo- to have shipped in this sum1 1 Nuwm in Organ and the mer to keep Harris Mifsic Co exiM.-cng until they spurring right ail have pianos and organs. lit ly v They are powe-i-ii.i- Hvrum, Xoy. liitJttdSr the auspices of thg district school, teachers a meeting was held Sun day evening at the stake building for the purpose of stimulating people to increased interest in educational matters. Prin. M. F. Allen called the meeting to order, and a lars e audience listened to tb following program : song Hyrum stake choir; invocation; song, choir; introductory remarks, Principal Allen; male quartet, First ward; r speech, "Is your child ideal': "C. F Olsen; duet, Misses Johnson and Liljeuquist: Response to former speech, J. Un&woiti, instrumental music, Lettie Critchlow; address, member of the school board; song, choir; benediction. On the 10th inst. the Elders of the stake will held a conference at Millville. Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and - p. m. Last evening the Republicans held a ratification and jollification meeting at the opera house. The hall was jim full of members of both, parties. Sjecches, songs, etc. by local talent were the order of tlie occasion, all winding up with a free for all lunch anil dance. f siding. )ri Thom- - -- h;ircli U Mks ,n ex-offic- io . 7.-- , Supt. A11 tllC flecting on for themselves. A vote ol t hanks was tendered Prof . The commit! on Fire Depart- Smith for his able paper. merit of the Logan City Council Thomson the will purchase a team for the Fire Supt. reported he in made had investigation Department. Must weigh not Salt Lake and Utah Counties in loss than 1.21.0 lbs. and be not regard to changing text books! under 4 nor over 0 years of age on a similiar plan in this county. Lorenzo Benson, He stated that these counties Chairman. had changed practically all their ; Important .Notice- books and five other counties had j changed their readers. The re- - Call or write to F. A. Ne remainder of the counties are re- - burger, White House, Logan, taining thyir old books. He rec- authorized representative of Dr ommended that we retain the old E. L. Johnson, specialist for books, as he thought the unset- - diseases of the Rectum, who tied state of affairs in regal'd to positively cures Piles and brings the decision of the supreme court them away with their belongings on the text book case would not No detention from business. JThe justify making any change for most sensitive have nothing to this school year. shrink from, lave thoroughly A very heated discussion en- investigated his references. All sued which resulted in the fol- consultations and correspondence lowing resolution being passed: strictly confidential. Ladies Resolved, tliet the teachers of treated at their homes. Dr. the county decide uon retaining Johnson will come to Logan tli- - old books for the remainder whenever a certain member of of the school year, anil that an patients are ready for treatment. agitating committee of four with Supt. Thompson as ESTRAY NOTICE. chairman be apxinted to urge 1 hnve in my the text book and Oi r d cw. dehorned, quarter Jersey. , ndHl M w" jitato officials to accent this res - b The nlxne dMrribed animal if not claimed CJUllOU in nwlMl,.f,.. our school and taken t.wa within ten ily from date will Work Will not lw intorfurerl witli L. u ,0 I'1 hUhest Milder f ir rali at the Pound on Friday, Nct. 2. tynoon. 12 ccludi this season by changing books in 1102, at City J. I. City Ponndkerner. the middle of the school year. Jsgnn, Utah, lev. 12. ID 2. The following were appointed as such committee: Mr. Aniler- - THE NATION D THE son of Mendon, Mr. Olson of COMPANION Mr. Owens Hyrum, of VVellsville. Both for1 one year for only The following committee on $3.f 0 in ad vince. Constitu-ioNo renewahitifcwrpiMi s were k'di ,t i filectGu; Supt. G. M. Thomson, GO JOHN DOE'S PLACE TO DON'T Mr. John M. Anderson, Mr. Geo. For coal and kindling wood. D. Gardon. At2P. M. the procome to Anderson Brothers But gram committee met in the Couneast of tithing office Too store, ty Superintendents office and decided upou the following pro- get the best mill stuff, flour etc., gram for the next two sessions: and groceries Free delivery to For December: any part. in the Grades By Language Prof. Weston Vernon. Jumped on a Ten Penny Naib Hints on School Dicipline By The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Supt. G. M. Thomson. Powell jumped on an inverted For January: rake made of ten penny nails, ran Methods and devices in Arith- one nail entirely through her foot metic Prof. D. C Jenson. and a second one half way Methods in Geography Prin. Chamberlain's pain through. George Skidmore. balm was immediat-l- y applied These lectures are to be fol- and five minutes later the pain lowed by general discussions by had disapprared and no more auf all teachers. f waa experienced. In three Geo. L Cardon, Correspond - ringthe child was wearing her Jaya ing Secretary. shoe aa usutl and with ahsilutely "News Notes S i .' Y'Tlolloge JT W ms intro-dnee- d Hyruhi ; ! Hook of Mormon prices re- ducctl to $oc at Wilkin.-t.vk Principal I, T, Smith of the New Jeiscy Academy was and read in a very able manner a paiier on the teacher ns un educatic mil f ictor in the community in which he labors. The paper was uil of gems of which the teachers and also the patrons of our public schools ould profit by mailing and re- ity. Creamery butter is selling at 35 cents retail. Wheat is 70 to Uc all over the valley and other produce generally high. The farin- ra are rejoicing accordingly. The Agricultural College football team left for Salt Lake yesterday, where they will meet the University team today. The game between the A. C. second team and the Pocatello boys has been postponed. T. S. Jensen, one of the 8alt Lake members of the Corianton company returned from Kansas City yesterday. Mr. Jensen has been woraing at his profession of optician in Kamas City since tha "Coriantoa company disbanded. Ho says Bowman Johnson, Will Parr. Lawrence Beck and Farrell are with a company managed by George E. Blair. C. R. Bowers is the stage manager and Mrs. Bowe.'s leading lady. The company is on tour and played at Leavenworth lart n:ght. Tribune. ') Y(iur winter supply of Woden (l.xjds at Cache Knitting "Works. C.KA met Saturday, C. unlay. Replying to the Journals editorial note of a recent date, JAY McDonald points to the fact that bmithlieid gave Turner &0 major- 9 Bl Y IMPORTANT. ter street. M IT PAYS TO Teachers In Session Local Briefs Most scientific nervous instruments used for : the examination an J and many other detection of any , malformation in or t (y detective eyes correctcd by and visi ;n "e If glasses V ailments caused d.-fec- the eyes are not neede derangements I e will tel! you so. keep every tii n that 's needed fo; the eyes : nd SPECTACLES of :he viry best qui'ity to t!ic wants of tt peo- - p.. suitable lasses. Satitfae-io- rar; nleed Moderate charges 1 t!.e highke an ad - 1 I.. D- - S- - GARMENTS At Ciicliu Knitting Works. OMHBY &. rn the Door. JOMHS Main Street, I.o g.'in. l iali. |