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Show LOCAL BRIEFS. Miss AT arinda To-geson has returned re-turned from a two weeks' visit in Ogden. Best line of Linoleums in the city at Logan D. G. Co. A tine daughter was bor.n to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lloyd Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr and Mrs. Bert Cates of . Eureka visited with relatives here this week. Bring your job printing to The Nation office. Good work and low prices guaranteed. Mr John Bowen and daughter Eetta leave for Southern California Califor-nia shortly, to spend the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine daughter at their-home last '1 hursday. All doing well, including in-cluding the paternal parrent. . i All the people say that C. M Wendelboe is the best watchmaker. watch-maker. Go to him when you want a good job done. 1 hird St., East of Tithing office.' J . The Republican committee of Logan met recently and accepted accept-ed the resignation of J. W. Barrett Bar-rett as ' chairman.. Jos. , W, Knowles was appointed to the position. . i . Jewelry repairing, when, done properly, costs more than shabby shab-by work, but lasts much longer and looks much neater. Call on G A. Butt for such work. Corner Cor-ner 2nd and Main Sis., with Harris Music Co. . . Elder B. H. Roberts will deliver de-liver an address in the . Logan Tabernacle next Sunday evening, The Vest $1.50 shoe for ladies ever offered at Logan D. G. Co Cow and calf for sale. Apply to Hans Anderson, 4th ward. Buy your wall paper at Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's. . t Heavyfleeced lined union suits for children only 35c. at Logan Dry Goods Co. Mr. John A. Hendrickson spent several days in Ogden this week. Mr Heber Hanson is' building build-ing a substantial brick house, in the Seventh ward. Mrs. Robert Smith spent some days in Salt Lake, visiting friends this week. ' . '..--.-... r ost A brown horse, Saddle marked.- Leave information, at-this at-this office and be rewarded. ' DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Elegant Lin2 Just Received. Also Al-so Ladies' Wraps, at Eliason Sisters. Messrs. George Robinson and W. S. Lamoreaux haveireturned from a month's visit in Teton J Basin country and report a very pleasant trip. The Y. L. M. I. A. and board meet;ng will be held Friday and Saturday this week instead of 4th and 5th of Oct. on account of the general conference. Wanted 10,000 men, women and children, to buy wallpaper, school supplies, stationery, etc. The largest tablets in town for the money, at John Bench's, White House. 2d street. . t A. O. Lamoreaux,' formerly. ..of Matthewsville, but now a rpsident of Thatcher, has purchased the fine little farm of Jas. A.' Smith, just west of town The price paid was $1600. Safford, Ariz.. Logan D.G. Co. is the place to buy Ladies' wraps The assortment as-sortment is the largest and the prices are the lowest. Kansas City, Mo'., Sept. 23 - A party of forty Danish proselytes for the Mormon church passed through Kansas City today, bound" for Salt Lake. The party is taking the body of Christian W. Christopherson, former elder of the Mormon church, one of its foreign missionaries who died in Denmark last Augast. Christ-opherson.-'ved in Richmond Utah. unaer tne auspices oi trie ai. M. I. A. at 7: 30 p. m. In order that all the associations cf .this city may attend, Stake Superintendent Superin-tendent Ballif announces that there will not be any meeting that evening in the various wards. The body of Elder C. W. Christopherson of Richmond, who died near Copenhagen, Denmark, Den-mark, five weeks ago, arrived fron the east yesterday and was taken on to Cache valley for burial. Several returning missionaries mis-sionaries accompanied the re-mains. re-mains. Herald. Mr J. Ci Wahlen, formerly con-' r.ected with the Fremont County Journal, published in this City, ! wife and family, and Miss Jen-1 ne Davidson, a sister to Mrs. Wahlen, returned to their former ' home in Logan,. Utah, on Sunday last. Jule evidedtly came to the conclusion that Logan is good enough for him, and the Current has the best wishes for his future welfare at heart. Rexburg Cur. rent. Mr. Frank Thatcher and Miss ' Mamia McAllister were married in this city Thursda3T. The groom is a son of Mr. George W and the late Mrs. Fanny Young Thatcher, while the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Airs. John A. McAllister. They have many friends who join us in best wishes wish-es for their success i.nd happiness. happi-ness. A reception was held attended by the immediate fami-1 lies of the contracting parties j 'rhe couple left Thusrday for' Germany to fill missions. j Guardian. Messrs. J N. Hanson and sons have opened a furniture store on Th-'ri street, west of the post, office where they will handle ail .kinds of new and second .hand furniture. We wish the new firm success. ' ' - . j The Logan team and a picked nine from Ogden played ball at I the B. Y. campus Wednesday afternoon. In the first game the Ogdens won, '9 to 4 In the second, I Logan won by a score of 5 to 1 . Both games were hotly contested. contest-ed. Ihe affair had been poorly 'advertised and the attendance, was extremely sm.ill. . See ad. of T.ojran D.G. Co.. e'sewhere in this issue. Isaac Perry Stewait. the ef-tic:e ef-tic:e -t priucip. il of the Pav:s,Ida t-'-li.- 's, has had t he sat'sf:i-tion cf .--Being a larje number of hs best students enter the colleges in Logan within the last few c-.iys, and Mr -Stewait says the toitege teachers will find" these young folks among the best workers and brightest students. A large number of Mr. Stewart's Logan friends called upon and spent the evening with him before be-fore he left to enter the Dental co1 lege of Chicago Tuesday. He has shown himself to Le one of I he ablest teachers that Logan has produced, and the people of Pars were anxious te retain his services. He was an ardent wo, ':er and his n""v fvipnrt join ns in best wishes for the tr.eeess of his s u -.. |