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Show LOCAL" BRIEFS. Buy your wall paper at Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's. - t Miss Vivian Thomas has . arrived ar-rived in Logan from Jvlalad and will spend the winter here. Five hundred pair of children shoes.sizes from 1 to 8 at 50 cents ) a pair, at Andreas Peterson's, t Bring your job printing to The Nation office Good' work and low prices guaranteed. ' i Highest cash price paid for j eggs, potatoes, onions, green apples, dried apples. Cache Val- ley Mercantile company. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold j entertained a number of friends i in a charimgly hospitable manner man-ner Tuesday evening. "Beer versus buttermilk is now .The Nation's warcry" Journal. , From which it is evident evi-dent the1 Journal sustains the beer end of the case. The Nation gratefully acknowledges acknow-ledges a kind invitation to attend the opening reception of the A. C. Dormitory Saturday, Novem- ber 2, from Dr, and Mrs. Moench. All the people say that 0. M Wendelboe is the best watchmaker. watch-maker. Go to him when you want a good job done. 1 hird St., '. East of Tithing office. t j H. Wadman, the tinner, has a full line of tin, 'sheet iron and granite ware. ' : Scliey and Alexander, expert opticians, Hotel Keisel, for a few days only. Eyes tested evenings. Sugar beets. There's nothing so sweet as a Newman Organ . Harris Music Co. , f Now is the time to plant evergreen ever-green trees. Fine stock at Logan Lo-gan Nurseries. t DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Also Al-so Ladies' Wraps, at Eliason Sisters. 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 It is announced that the remains of Elder H. A- James of Logan who recently died in the German mission field, will arrive in Salt Lake next W ednesday. Logan needs a mayor who distributes dis-tributes money and does it intelligently, not one who does it promiscuously on . certain occasions where it does no good. A man who can handle - the business which Lorenzo Hansen is doing and does it so well as he can most judiciously handle the affairs of this city. - ' Mrs. T. D. Roberts, the Third street milliner, has the latest styles of coats, jackets and capes. Call and see her before going elsewhere. ' J Many instruments cf various kinds are being filed with County Coun-ty Recorder Mrs. Slater, and her large force of clerks is kept very busy just at present. The Democrats have given up all hope of electing their general ticket, and are now confining i their efforts to electing their council men in "the Second precinct. pre-cinct. Mr. Hyrum 'Hayball was in town from Lewiston Thursday, and stated that he expected to remain in Logan until after the election. After that date he will I doubtless retire to Lewiston per-' manently A sweet little girl registered at ! the Kiesel hotel Tuesday evening j and was immediately assigned to j the best room in the house by J miae Host Kiesel and his wife. Daughter is well and parents recovering. re-covering. Dr. McCausland has received ' " word that Rev. A. J. Clifton, the new pastor of the Trinity M . E. Church will arrive in Logan on Saturday and will preach both morning and evening on Sunday, ' ' Nov. 3rd. The reverend gentleman gen-tleman comes highly ' recom-, recom-, ' mended from Curtis, Nebraska. Don't fail to hear him. Leslie Stewart, the 17 year old son ot I. J. Stewart of Richfield, ', and a nephew of J. Z. Stewart of " Logan, was accidentally shot Fn '' the stomach last : Tuesday after-. after-. noon, by a young man named Smith. Jle died Thursday. Mr. . J. Z. Stewart is in Richfield in attendance upon the funeral. Tbe i v: deceased was a . 'most exemplary ' young man, ' , It appears that we did our good friend Ferdinand Jacobson an -injustice in our last issue. In saying that he was a Republican- of the radical stamp, we did . not ' mean to infer that he is ah extremist, ex-tremist, but that he is a Republican Re-publican of the good old school and not afraid to avow his party affiliations. What we quoted him as saying about the yellow journals was a paragraph he quoted from an eastern paper, and did not originate with Air. Jacotson, mi express his sentiments. |