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Show 000-0-0'-0-Xi00 I $ I' I Local Briefs. I I i The Nation will shortly remove re-move to its own building, one third of a block east of Thatcher bank. Ltt'erheads, $2 per thousand and upwards, at this office. 'f Plumbing, tinware and repairing at Wadman & Burnham's. Hurry and procure your premi-? premi-? um number, before it is too late. Lucerne hay wanted on sub scription at this ofliice. Carpets and Linoleums at Wm. Edwards. ;i Wanted To buy a safe. In- quire at this office. Ocean Wave Washer has no i equal. Win. Edwards. Big slaughter in prices on crockery and hardware at Cache Valley Mercantile Co. Mr. W. M. Hansen, the popular popu-lar shoe dealer, has returned from a business trip to S.alt Lake. At College in the recent school election, John Schank was elected elect-ed trustee for three years aud J. D. Nuttal for two years. The Agricultural College Summer school closed Friday evening after a gratifying session ses-sion of five weeks. The State Bank of Utah has filed suit against W. D. Cran-ney Cran-ney for $1,360 and $125 attorney's fees alleged to be due on mortgage. mort-gage. Messrs. Worley & Neilson have been awarded the contract for a seven room frame house for Leonard Litz of Lewiston, at a.' cost of $2,050. I Small counter for sale. Inquire In-quire at this office. Great apathy was shown in the trustee election at Newton W. P. Jen son wa elected by a small vote. j Experienced stenographer and book-keeper wants position or extra work of any kind. Enquire i at Nation Office. Osborne and Hodges harvest-J ing midline extras at John j Bench's, W. N. Thomas' old stand. Special Sale on Shoes, at John H. j Anderson's- Greatly reduced prices on all lines. We sell the best shoes for men, ladies, and children in the city. Also clothing for men, boys and children, prices lowest; quality best; come and be convinced. Joseph Newbold. If jou want up to date shoes for ladies and a shoe that fits your foot and gives you comfort and good wear, don't forget the celebrated "Green Wheeler j Shoe" sale at the City Shoej Store. Special Buy your smoked I ham and bacon and salt bacon at wholesale price. Don'!; forget I also carry home rendered iard. Cheapest place in town, at S B. Sorenson's, few doors west of posteffice. Anderson & Sons, the builders, build-ers, have been awarded the contract con-tract for erecting a large addition addi-tion to the Millville school house, the price being " $1350. The structure will be of brick and. will furnish much needed room during dur-ing the coming winter. From new until August 1st we 'ill give 15 per cent discount FOR CASH, on our entire stock of furniture, carpets, etc., and 25 per cent on wallpaper, on account of the changt which will take place in the firm. Spande Furniture Company. If you don't geyour Nation! regularly, be si;r -land let us know of the fact - J . Money to lend n easy terms. Apply to A. Picct, 82 W. 1st North. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid . All kinds of pin n ping and steam fitting. Joseph Til r bet. opposite fireman 'shall. Wilkinson & jSon have a fine lino of up to date Wallpaper Wall-paper at extremely low prices. Go to Curtis' iJlue Store tin shop and get a bucket full of t'ii ware, 13 articles, ,'l'or 50 cts. 34 Main st., Logan. Mrs. Mary H. Anderson gave a most enjoyable party Saturday, for the Primary association of the Second ward, of which she is president. The many friends of Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, whs has been very ill the past four days, will be pleased to learn that she was considerably improved yesterday. yester-day. The lady is suirering from an aggravated torm of cold. Dr. N. Nswman, tha European eye specialist, of Pocateilo, Idaho, Ida-ho, will be here at the Eagle Hotel Ho-tel July 29 and 30. Those with imperfect vision should not miss this opportunity. The Doctor j also fits glasses for headaches and nervousness, old age, and weak eyes. Examination free. State Attorney Gereral Breed-en Breed-en has rendered an opinion "-m which he holds the new horticultural horti-cultural law constitutional, and that under its provisions it is the duty of the county commissioners commis-sioners of the sever al counties of this state, when duly petitioned to do so, to 'appoint a county board of horticulture. Prof. J.C. Thomas, who recently re-cently graduated from an eastern college with high honors, is back in Logan for a short time. The gentleman is an applicant for the position of city superintendent superin-tendent of. schools, for which he isTn 5Verc.&y qualified, and has many frieikis here who hope he will be successful in his candidacy. can-didacy. The gentleman has had mach experience, in school affairs, having been principal cf the Benson, and as his residence resid-ence has been in Logan for a number of years, he is entitled to every consideration at the hands of the school board. A civil service examination was held in Logan Saturday un- der the direction of Examiner ' - F.sB. Clayton. ' .twenty appli cants for mail carrier were examined. ex-amined. Mr. Henry Parkinson was in town from Wellsville Saturday and reports that the dry farm wheat in that region is almost ruined oy drouth . Account Pioneer Day the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line will sell round trip tickets to all points in Utah at single fare. Selling dates July Ju-ly 23 and 24, good returning July Ju-ly 27. Mr. John Archibald was one of th3 lucky winners in the Ban Francisco Examiner's drawing this year, recemng a handsome $25 watch chain. He drew a shot gun three years ago. Mrs. Joseph Hawks of Poca-tel Poca-tel o, who will be remembered as for nerly Miss Mary Morgan, the popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan of this city, is visiting relatives in Logan Lo-gan for a few uays. Mr. F. A. McGraw, who recently re-cently graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan, was in town the past few days on a visit with his brother, T. H. McGraw, the well known druggist. The announcement comes from Ogden that Dr. Newman, the eye specialist of Pocateilo, and Miss Klara Vogel, the beauty specialist, special-ist, were married in the Junction City on June 26th. The announcement an-nouncement comes as a sui prise to friends here, who join in wishing wish-ing the couple happiness. $3C0,C00.Q0 T,l LOAN ON FAR.MS IN CACHE VALLEY asd on improved City Property in Logan at a lower rate of interest in-terest and on more favorable conditions than can be secured elsiwliere in Lacke county, or in liah. So expense, no red tape, and no delay- Loans closed dcy of application- L'tah Mortgage Loan Corporaliur, Tithing Office Corner, Logan, l'tah. 1 Mr. James Nielsen was in town from College Saturday and reports that a large number of artesian wells have recently been sunk at that place with great success. The depth averages aver-ages from 100 to 143 feet, and i heavy flows were usually ob- ' tained. Sheriff Emery and his deputies deput-ies are now on the lookout for j Frank Sbelton, a former resident of Logan, who was hired by a Salt Lake man to drive his team and wagon from Soda Springs, Idaho, to this city. Sheltoa got as far as Logan and was there on July 4, but since that day he has not been seen or heard of. The owner of the team started in search of the outfit some time ago and walked all the wa from here to Logan in his search for clues. He did not find a single trace of the man and the team. Sheriff Emery ha notified the officers at Pocateilo, St. Anthony and Black foot. Idaho; Evanston, Wyo. ;Elko, New, and at OgJen to look for the man and arrest him. News. At the tabernacle last Sunday afternoon. Bishop Wm.(Hyde offered of-fered the opening prayer. Bishop Bis-hop Weston of Garden City spoke on the progress of the church and the spread of the gospel. President; Joseph Morrell foliow-; foliow-; '.-d in a mat instructive address, .veiling upon the fulfillment of prophecy in the rapid growth of the cl u rch . ' 'The Book of Mormon Mor-mon is a strong link in the chain of evidence which proves the divine authenticity of the gospel of the Latter-day Saints. Discoveries Dis-coveries in varicm parts of this continent confirm the statements of that wonderful book. That our church has'' maintained it existence and growth against the many assaults made upon it is farther evidence that God's ha'rl is at the hvlm." The spoxker gave much esu&Hr.it counsel to his heir '!'-, urjrintr them to live humble a v! r-Vi n ;-i : - j able ii res. Elder Rob . t C rvo U - : ston pronounced the ben ;di; :ii:. I The sinking of the tab r:vu-;e j choir was as usual vastly enjv-ed. enjv-ed. " ! |