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Show LOCAL BR1LFS. All will remember Hi Henry. Football today at the B. Y. campus. Monday night "Two Merry tramps. Buy your wall paper at Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's. t Pork wanted on subscription at this ofrice. 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. Don't forget the great football ! game between All Hallows and A. C. today on B. Y. Campus. In Salt Lake, great reforms are being made at the telephone exchange. Would that the re1 form could reach to Logan. Highest cash price paid for eggs, potatoes, onions, green apples, dried apples. Cache Valley Val-ley Mercantile company. ( All the people say tha t C. 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 George Carlson, the young man J who was accused of stealing his J sweetheart's ring, pleaded guilty before Justice Smith and was sentenced to 15 days in jail. See Hi Henry's adv in this issue. ' . . I They make their own bread and pastry at the Arcade. - Hi Henry at the Opera House Wednesday night, Nov HOth . Try 'a half dozenof those New York count oysters at the Arcade 25 c. . '"' H. Wadman, the tinner, hasa j full line of tin, sheet iron and granite ware., j Schey and Alexander,-exiert opticians, Hotel Keisel, for a few I days only. Eyes tested evenings. Dont miss seeing Wood & J Vard Monday night at Opera i House. Prices 35-50-75. Pamiles supplied with oysters by the pint or quart at the Arcade, 2nd st Own by & Johnson have bargains bar-gains for you in silver knives and forks. Call early. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Al-! Al-! so Ladies' Wraps, at Eliason Sisters. Sugar beets. There's nothing 'so sweet as a Newman Organ, j Harris Music Co. f j Fine house and lot near tern-I tern-I pie, for sale cheap. Inquire at this j ff ice. ' f ' Tickets on sale for Two Merry j Tramps this morning at 10 o'clock. o'-clock. That 25 c dinner that is served at the A vend p. hpt.wppn 11 and 4; is becoming very popular. Try Mr. J. F. Jeppeson returned from .Montana yesterday, and j reports a prosperous mining , season in that region. I The Nation will give away a fine $120.00 Newman organ. Sub-1 scribe for The Nation or pay a , year in advance, and you may be the w inner. x Some boys found pleasure-in breaking all the windowglass in j the Newton post office a few 1 nights ago, flipping the rocks I through the glass. J Call into 0v ii by & Johnson's : jewelry store and get a set of ! those silver knives and forks, ! Rogers 1847, the very best, for ! only S3. 50 per set. ! A beautiful little girl arrived' I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Odell last Wednesday, and is now comfortably domiciled at their hospitable home. May she live to emulate the virtues of ) her mother and the solidity of i her father . I Patriarch T orenzn tlntoh -n-ill 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 The breaking of a pulp conveyer con-veyer at the sugar factory Thursday Thurs-day night delayed the works a day, but it was expected to start again last night. Taxes are now delinquent, but i - -Tj:i-urGjtT ricks announces that to accommodate those who are waiting for their beet money he will receive taxes until Saturday, Satur-day, Nov. ' 23. About $70,000 has been paid in, out of $123,000. i.-..v v There will be a game of foot-Da'll foot-Da'll on Suturdfiy Nov. 16, at the B. Y. field, beginning at 3 o' clock p m. between the All Hallows Hal-lows College of Salt Lake city, and the A. 0. of U. Admission, 25c. The nuisance of straying cattle-and horses is an aggravated one in Logan. The animals wander wan-der into gardens and on to lawns and do much damage. They should be more carefully looked after by the municipal authorities. j continue his highly interesting' I discourse on his experiences at the next High Priests' meeting! in the southwest room of the' ; Tabernacle basement on the, '.18th of Nov. at 7 P. AI.. A .general invitation is extended to; ' all especially to the High priests. ! iE. W. Smith, Pre-t. i r - ! i Master Alexander Preston, j son of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Pres-' .ton, Jr., entertained a number of 'juvenile friends at a crokinole j party last Thursday evening. j The evening was greatly enjoyed by all who attended, the comfort .and happiness of the children be-! .ing carefully "looked to by the, charmingly hospitable mother ofj , the youthful host. . J i Through the co-operation of I j Governor Wells and P. E. Keeler. county attorney for , Cache county, the federation is . about to institute proceedings to . enforce the provisions of the! eight-hour law in the Construct tion of -the new annex to' the! Agricult -ira 1 col ! e -e at Logn n Complaint- was made bv .' the carpenters' nnicn that the law is'! being violated by the contractors! in charge of the work. -Herald. Mr. E. L. Thompson was up . from the city for a couple of days shooting this week. Mr. Thompson was formerly bookkeeper book-keeper with the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation and is now of the brokerage firm of Broberg and Thompson, Salt Lake city He repo ts business active. A unique contest was held at the establishment of the Sidney Stevens Implement company in this city last Thursday. One hundred little girls, who had previously. registered their names, nam-es, each made a pan of biscuits, which were" then baked in a Buck's steel range, and a com-: com-: mittee of three ladies. Mesdames O. C. Ormsby, E. T. Hyde and , P. G. frmitb, examined the vari- ; bus pans i-nd awarded the pri?e, a Buck's steel range. The suc- cessf ul cqntesta'rft proved to - be . (X Lottaph'nson, daughter of " :Ir- Loreritz "- J6hnson, . of . the '...'ixth- --The;-judges state that nearly' all the biscuits were well made and reflected crdd'it on the little . tots, who' ranged 'from 10 to' 11 years. Great interest was aroused in the contest and i drew out a large assemblage of children. |