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Show City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main, j Carpets and Linoleums at Wm. ,' Edwards. j Large shipment of garden hose ' just received. H. Wadman. All brands of bottled beer kept j on Ice at Riter Bros. Drug Co. j Call at the Cache Valley Im- j ple-nent Co. and see the new! Deering Header. j I A house and lot with orchard j 'of 3i trees, for sale. Apply at! P. A. Nielsen & Son, Main St. j If you don't get your Nation! 'regularly, be sure and let us! j know of the fact. ) j Ladies' Patent Tip Dougoia Kid Lacej ' sl ois sizes 3 to 7 for $1,23 at Logan D- j ! G. Co- j If you have no boy you will! want one when you see our south I j window. Boys grown tall . look J .at it. Robiuson Brothers, i I . Children's Red ori Blue Shoes sizes 2 toi 5 for 50c at Ijogan iDr Goods Co. I fcfc-mi rn I Local Briefs. 2 16 cents per dozen paid for eggs by H. G. LTayball. Sheet music, 10c a copy, at the Harris Music Store. Beautiful Japanese tan screens, from 20c up at 5 & 10c Store, West . of P. O. Logan merchants are paying 75 cents per bushel for wheat, $1.15 per hundred for oacs, and 14 cents per dozen for eggs: Shetland pony for sale, or will trade ard pay boot for buggy horse. A. H. Palmer, the plumber. plumb-er. The closing exercises of the Brigham Young college will begin be-gin June 5th, and of the Agricultural Agricul-tural college June 10. Job lot of rffen's, women's and children's shoes, to be soid at less than cost, at John H. Anderson And-erson 's. Paris Green, London Purple, i White Arsenic, Blue Vitriol, and! all other materials used forj spraying can be obtained at Riter j ! Bros. Drug Co. j j A bow and arrow with each I boy's suit. Make the boys ' happy with a nobby suit and a . ' bow and arrow. Robinson Bros, , 45 Main St. . j Rev. Clifton of the M. E. ( church preached on the origin -' of the Book of Mormon to a large I audience Sunday evening, giving , the Spaulding version. I Ladies' Two Strap Sliposrs all sizes from 3 to 7, only 75c at Logan Dry Goods Co. Parties desiring to learn the name of the water commissioner of Cache county are unable to find it in the published directory. It should be inserted for the benefit of those desiring his ser-vices. Ocean Wave .Washer has no . equal. Wm.. Edwards. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid . Buy a water filter at A. H. Palmer's, First North street, and drink pure water. All kinds of plu n'oing acd stean. fitting. Joseph Tar'oet, opposite fireman 'shall. I If you cannot afford an Esty Piano get a fine Newman organ. Harris Music Co. I Reports from Alberta, Canada, are to the effect that tbree feet j of sr.ow fell there last week and jthe storm did much damage to I cattle and sheep. Wilkirson;. S jn are showing theJ5"Stasso4lsg.,t-e-wl!papers ever seen m the city. The beauty of the patterns and colorings is unsurpassed.' " ...... Spring housecieaning is upon as, and by way of. advice we would suggest that you" call cfn Cardon, Burnham & Co. and in spect their complete iine of wallpaper. wall-paper. None better has eve-come eve-come to Logan. ' Special Buy your smoked i ham and bacon and salt bacon at i wholesale price. Don't forget I ' also carry home rendered lard, j Cheapest place in town, at S. B. ISorensou's, few doors west of r'postcfiice. ' Another carload of those peer-I peer-I less Miller oianos will arrive! , next week. 'Mr, B. G. Thatcher is now in the East and while: i there has made a special ' selec tion for our trade in Logan and rvicinity. We have greatly in-j in-j creased our fioor spaco and will j be able to show our customers the finest line of pianos ever ex-I ex-I liibited in Northern Utah. We take this opportunity to thank pur many patrons and to invite them and their friends to visit us i and inspect our various lines of j musical merchandise, G. &. B. Thatcher, Opera House Block. Special light effects are being i arranged for the Grand Carnival of dancing, Tuesday, June 2nd. Tickets on sale Saturday morning morn-ing at box office. Dr. R. A. Greene, eye, including includ-ing fitting of glasses, ear, nose and throat. In Dr. Crox all's office the last day of each month. Next vis;t Sat., May 30. On June 4th rth, 9th and 10th. the Oregon Short Line will sell excursion tickets to points east at single fare plus $2 00. Tickets Tick-ets good to return Sept. 8th. For all information call on OS : L agent. Why do seme parents slumber and sleep while their neighbor's children are delighting the home w ,th beautiful strains of music? Almost any one can afford an organ or a piano at the price and terms given oy the Harris Music-Co. Music-Co. This company and the- Es-tey Es-tey Piano and Newman organ "re lifting Cache Co. onto a higher place. Mr. Robert Mc Niel of Logan was lately discovered in a reminiscent re-miniscent mood. He stated that i it is now 34 years s;nce he went from the residence of his relative i Logan Third ward and pitched pitch-ed his t.ent near the spoc where j the Fifth ward meeting housej now stands. He was the only1 resident for a considerable area I n that neighborhood, and on the lill where the Agricultural Cache county schools will occur June 5th. The various princi-' pals will meet Friday, May 29th, ' in Logan, to finally arrange the list of graduates which wiJl be made public Saturday. j Mr. Joseph Odell, the welh know u photographer, makes a specialty of line photographs of i student groups, and is prepar ed to do iirst class work in all styles and sizes of the photog-raphic photog-raphic art. Read his announcement announce-ment elsewhere. The plans for the Scandinavian Scandinav-ian reunion are rapidly maturing and the affair promises to be a most enjoyable success. Chairman Chair-man H. A. Pederson is laboring with his usual energy and intelligence in-telligence for the affair and h;s efforts are being capably seconded secon-ded by Secretary Osar Bork-man. Bork-man. A number of our contempor aries have recently appointed four or live different presidents ana cashiers for the First National Na-tional bank. John A. Hendrick-son Hendrick-son at fir.t announced that he was to be the president and this wts published. Since then, Hon. Joseph Howell and President Presi-dent Joseph Fv Smith have been announced as the coxing presidents, presi-dents, and vailous cash!'" -s have been predicted. Probably when the papers get through with he appointments the directors w 1 prccted to elect an entirely d if ferent hst of officials. college stands was a large Indi-in Indi-in camp. The red men always created tiim well, as he took' pains to act friendly toward' them. A neighbor asked him if he was afraid of the Indians stealing from him, and he repli ed: '-No, I have nothing thej would steal." "But you keep your doors securely locked," said the friend. "We have no t;oors to lock, " replied Mr. Mc--eil. The gentlemtn sta'as it ss nevertheless a happy Jme, hen the men and the community commun-ity both were young, and all were living in perfect harmony and working to make I gan what it is. -a beautiful temple crowned and college endowed city. An examination of the claims of ttie Leorganized Church of J, C. of L. D. S. and the Seventh Day Adventist will be entered into Tuesday night between S . D. 'Jocditand Charles Neilsen. Meetirgs will begin at 7.30 p. in. at the Peacock building. Questions Ques-tions as to which church is proclaiming pro-claiming the last warning message, mess-age, the necessity of a call of God to preach the Gospel, is the soul of man mortal? Is the Seventh day (Saturday) the Sabbath Sab-bath of the Lord? And Divinity of Book of Mormon and Doctrine & Covenants will ba considered, embracing 6 propositions to occupy oc-cupy as many n ghts or more. ! Pree to all. j |