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Show ' I Local Briefs. $ Try. Ntwooiu'j School Shoe, it; tie best. 1 Money to loan. Enquire at this office. Mrs. Eose Fosberj; wrnt to Salt Lake Monday to undergo an g operation on her eyes. 1 Forsale-A good sulky plow ani drill. Inquire at Central Meat Market. - 1 Job lot of men's, -women's and children's shoes, to be sold at less than cost, at John H. And- erson 's. 1 Mrs. Jane Robinson, an estim- able lady of Grantsville, Utah, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Robinson for a few days. I The store of Emil Buchmiller g of Logan was burglarized Sun- day nicht and candy, rings, etc., J to the amount of about 10 stol- J en. i - Paris Green,N London Purple, j White Arsenic, Blue Vitriol, and ! all other materials used for spraying can be obtained at Riter Bros. Drug Co. After May 1st James England, the enterprising Main street & grocer, will carry pure separator g cream and fresh milk, in connect- 3 ion with his fall line of green and staple groceries, fish, etc. City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. Erastus Lauritzen of Hyrum was lecently very badly cut on the leg by a wire fence while dri ing cattle near Mantua. Married At the M. E. Parsonage Par-sonage by Rev. A. J. Ciifton, on Saturday, May 2nd," 7:30 p.m. Mr. Harry S. Smith and Essie M.Hayden. They will reside in Pccateilo, Idaho. E'n Needham. representing - the Robinson Shoe Co. of Salt Lett', and favorably known amor g Loganites was a passenger passen-ger en the south bound train batuiday. Rexburg Current. An old folks' entertainment will be given in the north end for Benson stake on Brig-liani Brig-liani Young's birthday, Monday, June 2. An extended progra tn -is being prepared and an enjoyable time is expected. The young ladies of the boarding board-ing school at the New Jersey academy gave a lunch to the fcinnHv nnrl ,n, nnmner of friends Saturday afternoon. The girls have been studying as a class in domestic science during the past winter and the dinner as prepared pre-pared by tnem was a fine example exam-ple of the culinary art. A considerable sentiment prevails pre-vails in favor of holding a county coun-ty fair in Logan this fall. It is believed by business men generally gener-ally that such an event would stimulate enterprise in many ways. It is several years since such an event occuned here and piesent conditions amply war ranc the movement. - Ir. Isaac S.. Smith reached heme from Chicago Friday, where he recently graduated with the hiphstiianors . from one of the leading colleges in dentistry. The gentleman opens offices in the Commercial block, Center street, Monday, and is fully equipped for all classes of dental work." "VVe wish Dr. Smith every success in his chosen profession. Rev. Dr. Paien, the well known Presbyterian orator, will speak on the subject "From Logan to Hawaii," in the Presbyterian church in Logan ; on . Tuesday evening, May 12. The gentleman visited the many points of interest inter-est on the Sandwich Islands a year ago and the lecture is sure to be a most interesting one. It will include a description of the grtat craterof Kilaueaand other natural wor.dci's. The young licie of the physical phy-sical culture clas-s of the Agricultural Agri-cultural college gave a most enjoyable en-joyable ball at the college gymnasium gym-nasium Saturday evening. The hall had been beautifully decor-atid, decor-atid, the cosy corners being es- j penally tasty. Early in the even-( ing the class appeared attired in bl omr costume and gave a difficult diffi-cult drill in a most artistic manner. man-ner. The maneuvers were given wiih all the precision of veteran i troi ps and all the grace which eigl ty beautiful young ladies possess. The drill provT?d great training on the part of Instructor Miss Moench. Three missionaries from Germany Ger-many have arrived in Boston on the Dominion line, Ray Irvine, ol L(pan, Guy Hill, of Baker City, O.cgon, and William Leon- ara ti bait ijaise. iiiaer ieonara had a very severe experience m Mecklenburg where he was laboring, lab-oring, being the one who was chosen for the test case when so many of the Elders were expelled expell-ed and imprisoned. For 27 days he was a prisoner, sharing the fate of the very lowest, and undergoing un-dergoing all the hardships common com-mon to prisoners of that country. 'Litij iiiie ctu rilled Honorable missions and that they lejoice to be on their way home gees without with-out 3i;,n g, esp'.ci-iliy just at this tiine, when fie-h outbuists against u.e people are agitating the minds cf those interested in V ti-- Gcr.nan mis-i'.n. s |