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Show - Generalities. Sec that beautiful llvodcer in the window of tlio Harris Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. "Walt" Pypcr caino up from Salt Lake to spend the holidays! holi-days! Call and sec HARRY WILSON at the Palace Harbcr shop. 77 West Con-ter, Con-ter, In basement. Paths attached, t Judge Miner, with his son, Fred came from Salt Lake and spent Christmas Christ-mas with their relatives' In this city. Swan T. Olsen, distributing agent for the reclamation service, now located locat-ed at Salt Lake, spent Christmas with his parents In Logan, returning for duty Tuesday morning. Let us show you our new modern styles In tlio picture line; a good likeness like-ness Is no doubt the test Xmas present, pre-sent, narrlson & Rabe, photographers, photograph-ers, over U. O. store, opposlto tabernacle. taber-nacle. X Flowers as Christmas greetings were very much in favor this year. The Logan Nursery had on hand nooo carnations car-nations .and a goodly number or roses but theso proved very Insuillclent, countless orders coming in which jnuld not bo tilled, 21 (TMf Christmas holidays tho O. S. L. 'l:,Rell tickets one fare for round trip. ' Tickets on sale Dec. 2.1. 21, 23, 31 and January 1st. Final limit Jan. 4th. I Minimum charge- fifty cents. .T. R. Morton, agent. t Jacob Schanb, who Is manager for tho local company engaged In the manufacture of photographic supplies, went to Salt Lako city Tuesday to purchase additional machinery for tile plant. It is said that tho company expects to And a location nearer the center of the city soon" Medallions, from 50 to $10.00. No better in the city. Cy. E. Napper. El7.o, son pt Harry Athay, was ac-cldcntly ac-cldcntly stabbp't jn tho breast near the heart by Ezra Poulsen last Saturday, Sat-urday, which came near proving fatal, fa-tal, and had the knife penetrated a half Inch upward, death would have been the result. Tlio boys were fooling fool-ing together and no blame can be attached at-tached to either of them. Doctor West was called to attcna to the injuries, in-juries, and at last accounts he was getting along nicely. Paris, Idaho, Post. Miss Charlotte Kyle Is visiting her sister in Ogden. Hair switches made toorder. Rooms 0 and 10. Nowbold block. J- W. Eames. Insurance1 agent, went to Ogdcn Tuesday. ? Switches made from combines llooms tt and lo, Nowbold block. U Persons who have seen Ren Hur fn Salt Lake do not speak highly of It. T L. Rcdford went to Ogdcn Wednesday Wed-nesday on business connected with tlie Utah Marble Co. '.' Every year wc get several barrels of port wine on which we make a special Xmas price of Sl.no per gallon It's lure now. Ritkii Unos. Dnuo Co. William Ilrangham and son Edsoti went to Salt Lake city Sunday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Kate Hums, a daughter or Mr. Ilrangham. Dr Alexander, of tlio Alexander Optical Co. of Salt Lake, will bo at the Lincoln Hotel. Frldav and Saturday, Satur-day, Dec 29th and ;wth. Cal and see him. ; Miss Edna V. Linn, head of tlie department de-partment of music at tho Ncw.Tcrsoy academy, went to Ephralm Tuesday morning to spend the Christmas vacation. vaca-tion. Wc hate the largest and llncst stock of llquois In the city, inspection of cellars invited. Ritkii Runs. Dituo Comi-any. 1. iv. Owen and wife arc spending the holidays In Wcllsvlllc. Mr. Owen is with Closset &Dcvcrs, Importers of coffees, teas and, spices at Portland, Oregon. Watch our watch sale on Christmas watches. The Johnson Jewelry Co. From common report we gather that "Uncle Josh Spruceby" at tho Thatcher opera house Saturday night, might have been worse and could have been better. Old Polk whiskey In original pack-ago, pack-ago, $1 per quart or four full quarts for $3 30. It's from Ritku Rkos. Co. and that's 1 guarantee of itself Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hcndrlckscntind son, of Newton, went to Salt Lako city Saturday morning and will spend the holidays with their relatives and friends there. The finest assortment of perfumes, from 10c up, at Cy. E. Napper's. The Logan Fencing club is said to be progressing nicely. The members, eleven In number, meet each Tuesday evening and some have developed splendid skill. Public exhibitions will be given soon, and tt is tho Intention to Invite other fencing clubs to participate par-ticipate In a tournament. The club has been made a permanent organization organiza-tion and Is ever open to desirable recruits. re-cruits. Slaughter In prices ,at the Cache Valley Grocery, tlrst door west of postolllcc. Headquarters for Christmas Christ-mas groceries nice and fresh, just arrived. ar-rived. 33J off Fancy china and glassware; glass-ware; now Is the time for bargains. P. A. Nielsen Is now showing some tine samples of quart?, from the Lucky Star, said to carry good values In gold. It has not been dcllnltcly decided yet no in Inst, linw Mm nrooertv will bo as to just now 1110 property win 00 handled, but It is now generally ad-admitted ad-admitted that there is opportunity to dispose of It to different men with money sulllcicnt to develop it. It is understood that several of tlie heavy stockholders here do not want tho controlling Interest to pass from tho hands of local people, regardless of the price that may be ottered. Some sug-gest sug-gest tho raising of $10,000 and the further development of tho property. , H. Secrlst Is In Rexburg attending 1 the burial of a brother. Wo sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. a. Pcderscn & Co. I Miss Elizabeth Mcllrlde, of the N. J. A., Is spending her vacation In Ma-lad. Ma-lad. Seven cars of coal came to Logan on Sunday, but this gave only temporary relief. Mrs. J. W. Deal, of Provo, Is in Logan Lo-gan n few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs.T. E. McUraw. Mrs. Ezra T. Carpenter and Miss Lulu Carpenter came up from Salt Lake city Saturday evening. A. J. Rcvcrldge, Depot, street, Smlthtleld. All kinds or plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guar antced. John Winder Jr., of Salt Lakc,spent Christmas In Logan with his sister, Mrs. Newel Kimball. Prof, and Mrs. llcxcll left Saturday morning for Ogdcn where they will spend the holidays with friends. Wines, liquors and cigars ci-gars for Xmas, at Cy. E. Napper's Miss Winona Jones, of Salt Lake city, came up Saturday evening to spend a few days with the E. W. Nelson Nel-son family. Lcland Hanks and John Knox went to sec Ren Hur and the opening of tho New Orpheum theatre at Salt Lake city Saturday. A terrltic crowd tripped tho light fantastic at Thatcher pavilion Monday Mon-day night, the lloor being crowded lo Inconvenience In dancing. Wm. Worlay, tho contractor so badly bad-ly Injured by being knocked from tho court houso a week ago, Is reported as getting along very nicely. J. J. Powell is refitting the Interior of tho First National Rank with a covering of leathcro, which will bo grained in panel form. Designs arc made for the work and when completed complet-ed It will produce amostartlstlc effect. Noah Wardle, formerly of Hyde Park but who went to tho Snake river country some tlmo ago, Is In this vicinity vici-nity to spend a few days. Mr. Wardlo Is pleased vlth that section of the country, and Is get imp along nicely. He says that country 13 booming, tho price of land gofhg up apully. Mr. Waidlc went Into that ermotry more to give his boys an adantagc than anything else, and believes he has struck it right. SKATING every afternoon and night at tho Logan Ice Rink, North Main St. Perfect ice. Admission lfc. Skates for rent 10c extra. II Tho following named gentlemen will act as jurors at the January term of court: Dunford M. Rickmore, Richard Rradshaw, Paradise; John Johnson, Aaron D. Thatcher, Richard Smith, Herman Johnson, 11. M. Lewis, M. C. Evcrton, Edward W. Smith, Logan, J. C. Allen, Covovlllo: Lars P. Chrlstenscn, Sterling; Alma P. Hen-son, Hen-son, Carl Johnson, Newton, John P. Green, Smlthtleld, Niels Chrlstenscn, Greenville; Louis E. Merrill, Richmond; Rich-mond; Parley R. Gunncll, Thomas II. Hall, Wellsvlllo. I will not be undersold on holiday goods. Cy. E. Napper. Whatever may have been said in the past or mayvjio said In the future of Mr. ThomasSmart, Thk Uki'UIimcan will ever call to mind that about Christmas, 1!)()3, his heart was tender and his sense of hospitality enlarged to the uttermost. Tom raises about the finest apples that aro grown in Cache valley and though such fruit Is now worth about. five cents a Iook, Mr. Smart sent to this oillce a great fine box of his winter Pearmalns. They pioved tho ono thing necessary to mako the Christmas holiday perfect and Tom's kindness will over bo remembered. re-membered. Cold weather, but no need of having cold feet when you can get Felt Boots and heavy Overs, German Socks and Overs at prices from $2.50 and up; also fleece lined shoes and felt slippers for ladies, children and gentlemen, at Andreas Peterson's. As the mixed train left tho station on Its way south last Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, says the Rlgby Star, tho crow of tho train saw a mountain Hon in tho Held where tho slaughter houso stands just below town and backed up to town for tho purpose of securing tire,-arms tire,-arms and giving the information to thdso who wished to take part In the chase for the Hon. Harry Morgan was among those who went back with tho train and managed to get within a fow feet of tho animal, but was attacked at-tacked with "buck fover" and In tiring tir-ing his gun within olose rango missed. Tho llpn was out of reach before Harry Har-ry could shoot the second time. A number of men and boys from town were on tho scene and tho hunt was kept up until dark, but the Hon had made for a less hostile neighborhood. Mrs. Parker from Cassia county, Idaho, and Mrs. Holbrook, of llountl-rul, llountl-rul, spent Christmas with their brother, broth-er, William Wattcrson, of this city. Logan Ice Rink open every afternoon after-noon and evening. Perfect Ice, rink 00x250. Admlsson Ifi cents, skates for rent 10 cents extra. A good chance to enjoy a good tlmo. t r The two mouths old baby of Mrs. Henry Klocppcr, Jr. died suddenly last Friday night. Tlio funeral was held Sunday at twelve o'clock. C. M. Harris and It. .1. Hammer will leave for New York soon. Mr. Harris will take anotlur course In harmony and composition and Mr. Hammer will study vocal music. Xmas presents from ioc up, at Cy. E. Napper's. Mis. Sarah Harrlck, or Logan, who Is visiting with her brother John A. Garner, Is sulTcring from an attack or the grippe Martin C. Rlgby, bishop bish-op or Newton, Utrh came up to Rexburg, Rex-burg, his former home, last Wednesday. Wednes-day. He Is looking around tho country coun-try to buy grain. Jtcxburg Current Journal. Tun Rr.i'uiiLiCAN said that Miss Zella Smart was married last week to Mr. Don Powell. Instead, It was that young lady's sister, Miss Mada Smart, a most charming young woman. wo-man. Wo trust that this llrst announcement an-nouncement has not taken from the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Powell or caused any one of Miss Bella's many ardent admirers to do anything desperate. Mrs. Susanna Lloyd was seventy-live seventy-live years of ago on Christmas evtat twelve o'clock. Forty-tivoof hirsons, daughters, sons and daughtcrs-ln-law met on Christmas afternoon at the homo of John A. Hcndrlckson to do her honor. A general good time was Indulged In, The venerable lady crossed the plains In a hand cart company com-pany and sutTcred much. She is of English descent, and has lived In Cache valley rorty-llvc years, princi pally In Wellsvlllc. She has 14 children, chil-dren, It! grand-children and 15!) great grand-children. Misses S. K. DeGratT and Annie Raymond went to Salt Lake city yesterday yes-terday morning to In: gone at least two weeks. Miss DcOralY will go to a hospital and havq acatanict removed from ono of her dyes, She has been atllictcd with thN (llillculty for quite, awhile and only recently did It arrive at such u stage that Its removal could be considered. Many friends hero hope for success In the opeiatlon, of which there Is no reason to doubt at piesent. Mrs. Rcatrlco Weeks-Olney, treasurer treasur-er of Smithlleld city, was In Logan Saturday straightening up business alfalrs Incident, to turning over tho books to her successor in January. During the past year Smlthtteld city's" financial business lias been rather heavy,Mrs. Olney handling something moio than $.'H,ooo. Following tier retirement re-tirement nnd tho oncmng of spring it is the ux-treasurer's Intention to take up lanch life. She and her husband hus-band own a large farm three or four miles cast of Smlthtleld and here Mrs. Olney proposes to pilot her husband to a glorious success. |