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Show City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. Hardy thrifty Pear and Plum trees at The Logan Nurseries. Another large shipment of Douglas shoes has just arrived at Andreas Peterson's. j Roots of the Large fine Rhu- barb for sale at The Logan Nurseries. Nur-series. We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. , Palms, Rubber plants, and other choice house piats at The j Logan Nurseries. The great Estey Piao; see C. M. Harris' letter in this issue. Carpets and Linoleums at Win. Edwards. Lar,re shipment of cardenhose just r eived. H. Wadinan. Ocean Wave Washer has no equal. Wm. Edwa,rds. Ask for "Ne.vbolaV. School Shoe. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid. Aline son was born to Mr. uid Mrs. John E. Carlisle Sun- "O000-0''0'-0-00- v 0 4 Local Briefs. ( Nawline of Etimine irt;a Eliason Sisters. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Amu sen reached home 1 ricay eve in; from a tour of Caiif iria an t report re-port a most deiiihtfnl trip. Prof. A Wisonci the Ogden High school hasbft n ap om A marriage license was issued to Alma O. Lai-sen, 25, and Rac h el Oi so n , 1 8, bot h of M il 1 v 1 1 e. Choice ireh groceries, vegetables, vege-tables, canned goods, fish, etc., at P. A. Nielson and Son's, 100 North Main street. Two great war horses in competition, com-petition, the Estey Piano and the Newman Organ. Success to Hai-ris Hai-ris Music Co. (ay. I The next rractise of the Logan Lo-gan Tabernacle Chcir will be hold Thursday, April 9, at 8p.m. By order of Alex Lewis. People say that Douglas shoes are the very best for wear, and the most stylish on the market. For sale by Andreas Peterson. Dr. R. A. Greene, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, in Dr. Croxall's office the last day of each month . Salt Lake Address, 49 South Main street. J ed to the position or' piofe sor c; modern knguMgfs in th ; A.srr cultural cohere to succf e l Prof. Moench, resided. A block of 50,000 shares of treasury stock for sale, for development de-velopment purposes, in, one of the best mining properties in the SumpUr District. For further information apply to W. iE. Baird, Baker City, Oregon. Jacob Herron died at his residence resi-dence in the Fifth ward Sundav of old age, having passed the 4th nilestone His wife was killed in a runaway a year ago1 ' He leaves one daughter, Mrs. Fred Buri. Mr. James Emgland, the popular popu-lar grocery dealer, is now in his fire new quarterson Main street, v-l ere he has on hand a large stock of staple and! fancy groceries, gro-ceries, cooked meats, vegetables, fresh and sal; fish, etc. Courteous Court-eous treatment. Information comes from Para-1 cise that the Republicans there ; ilkinson & Son are showing the best assortment of wallpapers ever seen in the city. The be-iuty of the patterns and colorings is unsurpassed. Now' is the time to oil all leath-'er leath-'er used on the farm. A genuine article of Neatsfcot Oil can be obtained for this purpose at Ri-ter Ri-ter Dros. Drug Co, , Buy your meat at Chicago Meat market. Everything at wholesale whole-sale and retail. The onlv meat, are somewhat aggrieved over the action of the county commissioners commis-sioners in appointing for road supervisor Mr. Obray when th'; precinct committee had endorsed Mr. Shaw. Hon. Jos. Ho ell 1 as d's hxs-I ed of his bea ''if' 1 home and his! ve st business in WelUville and' Will take up his resi lence 'n j Logan. William Murrav is the! market in town that keeps all kinds of boiled meats. We guarantee guar-antee satisfaction or money refunded. re-funded. When you want house painting paint-ing or paperhanging, don't forget for-get chat John Bench is stiP in the business and prepared to do first c:ass work for all who wish anything in his line. South Main I street. T. E. Wilson, Jr., the cement! con traitor, has a number of jobs in his line under way, including' a large cellar for J. R. Edwards. Mr. Wilson understands well the ', art of laying cement, and is pre-' pre-' pared to do all kinds of work of this description. It is becoming quite fashionable to have cement walks from the gate to the house ' and it is certainly a most satisfactory satis-factory walk, as mud and water are thereby an impossibility. Those desiring a walk sLouid consult Mr. Wilson, as the expense ex-pense is comparatively small. purchaser of the Howell home and the following parties have bought out Mr. How-ell's business " Hue rests i. Peter i. ' ' M aug EanT Henry Ames, William Garrett, Brigham Maughan, William H. Maughan, Jr., and N, G. Allen. Mr. und Mrs. Howell will be a valuable and ch i i addition to Logan's business and social circle. A paper ir Idaho is responsible for the following; An In dia-i owed one of our merchants and the other day he came in to pay and wanted a receipt. In llrs. .Louisa Bod rero of Logan Lo-gan Third ward di-d Sunday, aged 70 years. The deceased underwent an operation for removal re-moval of tumor from her neck some weeks asro, but did not rally properly there fter. She was a native of Italy but had lived in Logan 25 years. She ! I was highly esteemed. i vain the merchant told him a receipt was unnecessary ':.Ie must have one to show me owe white man nothing" said the Indian. "Me go to heaven, Lord psk Injin he pay debts. Injin say yes. Lord ask Injin where is re-ctipt. re-ctipt. Wlnt Injin do? Can't go all over hell look for you. " Of course he got his receipt. |