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Show Insure with H. A. Pedersen & Co. $2A)0 Flannel waists for Ladies at"$1.50. Logan Lry Goods Co. List yovr Real Estate v.ith IT. A. Pedersen & Co. Special Sale cf Ladies Flannel waists at Logan Lry Goods Co. Ladies' Heavy Fleeced lined waists for iO- at Logan Dry Goods Co- v miles supplied with oysters 'by the" pint" "cr qui v, us the Arcade, 2nd st. Come and :et a chance on the big doll to be given away at John Bench's, D c. 21. : t The Logan city schools will close for the holidays on Friday, Dec. 20, end open again Jan. 0 . Fifteen tons of stock hay or lucerne wanted. Send' word to Nation office. Riter Bros are making - a magnificent display of holiday goods this season. Read their advertisement this issue. That 25c. dinner served at the Arcade between 1 1 and 4 o'clock daily, is becoming very popular, Try it. The Nation will give away a fine 120.00 Newman organ. Subscribe Sub-scribe for The Nation or pay a year in advance, and you may be the winner. x The Lumbermen's quartette has an entire new budget of up- 'to-date songs which will be heard in act second in"Yon Yon- !son" at Thatcher's opera house. I The Nation will give away a tine Newman organ, valued at $125, from the Harris Music 'company. Pay a year in advance 1 and yon may win this fine instru- ; ment. Creatore's magnificent Royal Italian band ot 50 pieces gave a classic entertainment at the opera house Thursday evening: to a lasge and fashionable audience. audi-ence. The concert was thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyed, and proved the LOCAL BRIEFS. Mr;. ''' b cy ul' Baker , City U viil -g r. 'at'.ves in Logan C. C. O'-rUtianson's torical : rch panorama is in ing a t ;(; of. 1 ac'.e county. 'Yon Yonson" the record breaker, come to Thatcher'., Opera House tonight. " Try a half dozen of those New York count oysters at the Arcade 25 c. See "Adv" of Logan Dry Goods Co. elsewhere in this issue. "Yon Yon.son," the best of ali Swedish dialect comedy dm runs, with Knute Erickson as "Yon," tonight comes to Thatcher's opera, house. Nephi Cowley, an esteemed younsr man of, the Third ward, . died Tuesday night of consumption consump-tion from which he had suffered; a number of years. The funeral service, was- held yesterday. Bishop Evan R. Owen will deliver de-liver a lecture on "Intemperance" "Intemper-ance" in the Logan Tabernacle next Sunday night, to which the public is cordially invited. . H Wadman, the tinner, has employed A H Palmer llie plumber.and is conducting a first class plumbers'business in connection connec-tion with his tin shop. t We learn from Miss Groes-beck Groes-beck that the Fifth ward bazaar was very successful from every point of view, $150 gross receipts being taken. Wm. Edwards has put in aline of queensware and glassware along with his mammoth stock of furniture, carpets, linoleums, at his new store on Main street, Logan. Riter Bros. Drug Co. are offering offer-ing a superior quality of whiskey for medicinal purposes at 50c. per pint, 3.00 per gallon, which they purchased in bond and is guaranteed to be absolutely pure. band to be perfect in its line. j The Presidency cf the Cache Stake of Zion will meet with and address the High Priests at the r j next meeting in trie Southwest room of the Tabernacle Basement Ion the 16th day of December, j 1 901 , at ?rpTm. HighPr1esls are most cordis I'.y invited to be ipreseot, invitation is extended ito members of otherquorums who I wish to attend. E. W. Smith, jl'rest. . 1 I Mr. P. A. Nielson report- that I a party of men, headed by Mr. Ed Nelson of this city, attempt-led attempt-led to take possession of hismiae jin B.acksmith Fork canyon, but were prevented from doing so by the mine".. However, he states 'that the attacking pa --ty final1 v I took possession of a blacksmith shop which had been used by Mr. Nieton's men The owner of the mine came to Logan and reported the matter to Sheriff Eigb", who will make an investigation Invest with H. A. Pedersen & Co. ..They make their own bread -jiess-pasu'y at ther-Arcade-. - !T.uy your wall paper at Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's. f Alexander, optician, Hotel Kiesel until Dec. 2ist. Hours 4 to 8 p. m. All the people say that C. M. Wendelboe is the best watchmaker. watch-maker. Go to him when you want a good job done. Third St., East of tithing office. " The Sixth ward will eive a dance i ) the Palace hall next Wednesday evening for the benefit bene-fit of the missionaries now in the field. Excellent music. All invited. in-vited. The Cache Stake Sunday School Union will convene in the B. Y. college building at 12:30 p. m. on Sunday Dec. 15th. A good attendance of officers and teachers is desired Having too many different lines of shoes, I will close out a few of them, at very low prices, la these lines are tiS9 pairs of ladies' children's, men's' and i hoys' shoes. T:thir.g orders or store orders of any kind will be taken. Cash, however not refused. re-fused. Andreas Peterson. Account Utah state teachers' association Salt Lake Dec 26 to 28. the O. S. L. will sell round trip tickets at single fare, selling date Dec. 26th, good to return Jan. 2nd. - -AiioaiiiitJioildays, the Oregon Short Lme will sell round trip tickets at single fare for round trip, soiling dates December 21 th 25th; 31, aud Ja... 1st, good to return re-turn Jan . 2nd, 1902. . ' A meet og of the Primary officers of the Cache Stake will be held in the Logan Tabemccie in the-vestry on Wednesday Dec 18th, 1901. A full attendance is expected.. Emma B. Pike Presl. The Logan merchants are making most e'aborate window displays this year. Some of them are marvels of beauty aud good taste and will repay close inspection. The Cache County Educational Institute w;ll convene in the B. Y Coi'ee oa Saiu'-da'7, Dec, 14th, 1901, at e'even A. M A C. Nelson, state Supe-intendent of Publ'c Instruction, wiit be in attendance aud desires the presence pres-ence of every teacher in the county. All interested in school work are invited to attend. Tho Danielsen Manufacturing Co. held its annual stockholders , meatingon Honday. A dividend of 16 per cent was declared, a"cd the old officers of the com-:any com-:any were re-elected. This is an enterprising and energetc company and well deserves the prosperity that has come to it. It brings a large sum to distribute distrib-ute here annually. While handling some wild colts in a stable Wednesday evening, City Marshal Heber Tarbet met with a painful accident. The anmiais began jumping furiously, knockingMr. Tarbet down, whereupon where-upon one of them struck him on , the head with its front foot, in- flicting a painful gash, in which Dr. Croxall found it necessary to take several stitches. We trust the genia.l marshal ' will soon-be on the streets again.. |