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Show City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. All brands of bottled beer kept on Ice at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Whitmore's. Shoe Polish, the best polish, sold at "City Shoe Store." Cheap wallpaper, glass, china, and tin ware at 5 & lUc Store, west of P. 0. Call at the Cache Valley Implement Im-plement Co. and see the new Deering Header. Mrs. Susannsh Lloyd was somewhat improved in health yesterdaj'. Jesse and Joseph Lloyd of Rexbsrg aud Dan Lloyd of Bancroft Ban-croft are visiting in Logan. " A number of horses in Hyde Park afflicted with glanders, were killed by Sheriff Rigby this week. If you want your corns cured, dftn't fail to get "The New Corn Cure,'' price 10 cents, for sale at "City Shoe Store."' Wanted 50 children for Spectacular Spec-tacular Dancing Production. Apply at Thatcher Opera House between 2 and 4 on Saturday, May 16. G. 4 B. Thatcher. Wm Mack has purchased the interest of Mr Parsons in the Palace restaurant and wiil con ! tinue to conduct that popular! eating house on its usual excell-1 ent plane. . j ' Forty men are employed on the city's pipe grade in Logan canjon and the work is prog- j ressing rapidly. The work of strengthening the dam is completed, com-pleted, aud contracts for the pipe and machinery will be awarded within the next few days. Mr. Fred Larsen, the well known Mendon stockman, was a visitor to Logan yesterday. The gentleman is an ardent Republican Repub-lican and a patriatic citizen and contemplates a visit to Salt Lake at the-time of the President's visit. . A mass meeting was held at Richmond Tuesday, at which Hon. C. Z. Harris presented the report of his committee, which visited the east in th interest of the proposed condensed milk f actor v . , work of the com-jmittee com-jmittee waiananimously approv-jed. approv-jed. A committee was a; p inted to negotiate for a site fo: t e factory fac-tory and it is proposed to begin construction at ah early date. If 0 IS Local Briefs. I if o 6 f 0-0-0tC-0-O-O-0-0-O-iS 0 Wool in Utah is quoted at 14 Cents. Try Newbold's School Shoe, its the best. Mr. John W. C.awford has purchaed a handsome pneumatic pneu-matic wheel carriage. The old reliable foot wear, "Huiskamp Brothers' Lme, sold at "City ibnoe Store." Will sell children's & mises' hats at cost for one week Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Job lot of men's, women's and children's shoes, to be sold at less than cost, at' John H. Anderson's. And-erson's. Misses May and Lettie Larsen ! have opened a store in Clark' i ston. They are courteous young ladies and are bound to succeed. j Mrs. J. A. Boilnse of East j Jordan, wku was formerly. Miss ! Myrtle Roza of Logan, is visit-j visit-j ing relatives in this city. The closing exercises of the j city schools will be held Friday,. May 22. An interesting programme pro-gramme has been prepared ior J the occasion. i Mr. C. C. Bindrup, Sr ihe enterprising en-terprising citizen of College, was in Logan Wednesday and re-ports re-ports a very good crop outlook in tnat region. The sentiment in favor of & race track is growing and it is j likely the business men will con-! con-! tribute enough to coustruct it I in the near future. ! Mr. G. L.Farrel! of Smithfield reports a heavy yield of ' wool i from his sheep herd in Idaho. The animals were fed during the j pat t winter and are in fine con- jdition. - I I Mr. AlfG. Smurthwaite, the jwell known produce dealer, is a gentlemanly and enterprising business man whom it is a pleasure pleas-ure to meet. His firm is build-ling build-ling up a heavy business. j Andr. Otterbeck, the druggist, lis quite ill with an attack of j measles. The disease w. s so j ; yirulent that his mother, Mrs. ! Meyer, came from Ogdcn to aid I I in attending him. He is impror I! ing, the past day or two. M Mr. . and Mrs. John Carlile 1 1 were in Logan from King Wed-Hnesday Wed-Hnesday where they have asplen-; asplen-; did country home and farm. ;The many friends of this most j: estimable couple will be pleased ;; to learn that Mrs. Carlile's ;! health is greatly improved the i i past year. j It is said there is still some j; dissatisfaction in Milvilie over j ' the fact that it was decided to ! build but one school building in-; in-; I stead of two. It is argued that j when the building is under way jjit would be much cheaper com-j com-j paratively to build two rather I j than one, and many of the chill chi-ll zens consider the action taken j recently somewhat ill advised. I I William Bur, janitor of the ; i Benson school, says the honesty 1 j of Loga children is remarka-j' remarka-j' ble. He left his pocket knife and l a screw driver lying near the j. door during Tuesday, when 400 ! childien passed them twice, and j yet the implements were undis- turbed, though a pocket knife j is dear to the boyish heart. The j Benson pupils are to be coDgra-j coDgra-j tulated. j A meeting of the committees j'on Scandinavian reception was ; ! held Thursday evening, at which i J it was decided to establish eating , j and refreshment stands on taber-jinacle taber-jinacle square and sell articles to j visitors at cost The committees ; ! reported a total estimated ex-! ex-! 1 pense of about $400 The pro-;gram pro-;gram for the two days is not ;! complete Thiee first converts 1 to the j.:csrol will be selected as I guests of honor, a Dane, a Swede : j and a Norwegian The committee commit-tee will hereafter meet every I Thursday. . . |