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Show Generalities. S. .1. Thornley, of SmitliHclil, was in Logan Monday. W. J. Harrison's baby that lias been mulcted with tonsllltls Is Improving. See that beautiful live deer In the window of the Harris Music Co. Miss OlfjaTliomassen.of the Seventh ward, will spend Christmas In C-Rdcn. Lieut. John A. McAllister .lr. and wife left for New York city yesterday. Henry Hanccy .lr , and .Jesse Walte, of Hde Park, leave for the mission field January 10th. See the forty-live cent underwear for sale at the window of Joseph New-j New-j bold, North Main Street. J Every jear we get sevoial barrels or port wine on which we make a special Xmas price of $1 IM per gallon It's lure now. Hitku Hnos. Duuo Co. Robert Sneddon, brother of Attorney Attor-ney Snendon, is here from Colorado, visiting his brother. No long waits at the Ha.rls con-certs. con-certs. Music and fun from start to llnlsh. Ilyrum amusement hall, Thursday, Thurs-day, Dec. 21st. President Ellas Kimball Is down from Ulackfoot and will spend theholl- days with his family here. DANCE TONIGHT at tho Ilyrum , opera house. Wcllsvllle orchestra In attendance. Elder F. A Mitchell addressed the meeting in the Seventh ward on Sunday Sun-day evening. Subject "Tithing." Old Polk whiskey in original package, pack-age, $1 per quart or four full quarts for $3.f)0. It's from Kitcii linos. Co. and that's a guarantee of Itself William II. Lewis, of Richmond, F. F. Itallum and Chailcs Ashcroft of Hyde Park, were In the city Monday. Wines, liquors and cigars ci-gars for Xmas, at Cy. E. j Napper's t Judge W W. Maughan, accompanied by stenographer Keeler, left for Hrlg-ham Hrlg-ham Monday morning where court will beheld during the present week. A. J. Heverldge, Depot street, Smlthlleld. All kinds of plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guar antccd. Hon. Aqullla Nebeker, who crossed the eastern range since tho storm, sajs that there are about four Inches of snow on the divide. I will not be undersold on holiday goods. Cy. E. Napper. Adam Wilcox, who recently came from Salt Lake, savs that good ore has " been uncovered on tho Friday claim adjoining the Rich-Cache on tho south. SKATING every afternoon and night at the Logan Ice Rink, North Main St. Perfect Ice. Admission 15c. Skates for rent 10c extra. II The Harris Music Co. has seemed a live fawn from Idaho. They have placed It In a lattice cago in thclrshow window In which aic Christmas trees, S under which tho little fawn lies with M perfect contentment. Tho display is sure to attract much attention. Medallions, from 50 to $10.00. No better in the city. Cy. E. Napper. Today In the Logan Tmple, Miss Mattlo Lelshman, and Mr James Williamson, of Wcllsvllle, will bo united In marriage. Miss Lelshman is a daughter of Wm. Lelshman, and one with an admirable character and reputation. She Is a girl of charming , disposition, and If Williamson hasn't , won a prl.c, we'll miss our guess. Tiik Rkpuiiucan extends congratu- I lations and best wishes. I The finest assortment of perfumes, from 10c up, at Cy. E. Napper's. During tho past three weeks tho money order department of the Logan postofllce has donoa tcrllllc business ' Hundreds of orders are Issued dally, and money Is sent to all parts of the world In amounts of from W.00 to $100. Tho missionaries In foreign Melds come In for consldeiablo attention here, as money is tho easiest thing to send and probably tho most acceptable as a present. This year tho money order ') business has been exceptionally largo and It Is estimated that no less than K J5.000 will bo sent out during tho lioll- ' day season. Illshop Peter G. Jchnston, a prominent promi-nent sheep man from Ulackfoot, Is in Logan. Call and see IIAKUY WILSON at the Palace Barber shop. 77 West Center, Cen-ter, In basement. Haths attached, t Ed Pohl, tho tailor, found some money which ho will deliver to persons per-sons proving property. Miss 01ler has ordered two line Estey pianos for her pupil's recital tonight. to-night. Listen for tone. Harris Music Co. II. II. Peterson Jr., of Ilyrum, came to Logan Monday to get In touch with tho busy life of a bustling city In holiday holi-day attire. Ivo A. Alme, of the sixth waid, has rccntly returned homo fiom a twenty six months mission to IScrgln, Switzerland. Switzer-land. The gentleman is looking well and feeling Itrst class. Carving Setsand Silverware. Highest High-est grades-lowest prices. Lafount's Center St. S. P. Moigan, of Franklin, who Is .serving as the engineer In the construction con-struction or water works at that place, went to Salt Lake on Monday to buy equipment for tho plant. We have tho largest and lincst stock or liquors In tho city, Inspection of (cellars Invited. Ritku Hnos. Duuo Company. Mr. Wolscy, who is down from Alberta, Al-berta, has returned from his visit to Sanpete co.inty, the home of his parents. par-ents. One of Mr. Wolsey's brothers will lclurn with him to tho north. The coal famine and the Estey famine are making the Harris Music Co. Jump sideways. They havo sold nearly all their Estey pianos and tho factoty Is swamped with ordcis. O. G. Holmgren, brother-in-law to W. R. DeWett, Is here rrom Ued Cloud, Neb. . The gentleman will spend the winter In Cache. If tho climate stilts him ho may make this countiy his permanent home. Go to John H. Anderson's Ander-son's for toys and dishes, the cheapest in town. That the demonstration of the "Majestic" "Ma-jestic" ranges at the Logan Furniture Co. 's place of business last wtak was an unprecedented success is found In the fact that during the week no less than nineteen of these famous ranges were sold. Duilng the week hundreds of people visited the Logan Furnlturo Co. and there ato biscuits and en-Joyed en-Joyed themselves Immensely while tho "Majestic" was hclng talked about. All concerned arc highly gratlllcd at the success of the effort along this line. For Christmas holidays tho O. S. L. will sell tickets one faro for round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. 23, 24. 25, :tl and January 1st. Final limit Jan. 4th Minimum chaigo tlfty cents. J R. Morton, agent. , t E J. Wilson, or Ilyrum, was in Logan, Lo-gan, Monday. In speaking of the beet crop ho said he was one or those who only lalsecl about a third of a crop. Mr. Wilson Is authority for the statement state-ment that, several farmers In Hyium did not dig their beets at all, the product pro-duct not being worth the while. One man with ten acre of beets planted who had spent practically a hundred dollars In thinning and other attention atten-tion did not get a ton of beets fiom his fields. Mr Wilson lalscd loo bushels of apples last year but did not get one thlsjcar This was due to tho terrific hailstorm In tho spring which literally stripped tho trees. Just at prcsctit Hyrumltesaro needing need-ing coal badly. Several teamsters came over Monday but wero unable to get any of U13 black diamonds. |