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Show Generalities. Mrs. Walter Pypor returned to Salt Lake yesterday. We soil tlio Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. W. II. Grlllln was over from "Newton "New-ton Thursday. Hair switches made to order. Rooms 0 and 10, Newbold block. T. G. Lowe, of Franklln.was In Logan Lo-gan Thursday. A. J. Bevcrldgc, Depot street, Sralthflcld. All kinds of plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guar anteed. " Mrs. Jesse Stratford, with her daughter daugh-ter Pear), went to Ogden yesterday. ThomasSmart went to Salt Lake Friday to see the performance of Ren Ilur. President William Budge came from Rear Lake Thursday, and went on to Salt Lake yesterday. Call and see HARRY WILSON at the Palace Barber shop. "7 West Cen-ter.'ln Cen-ter.'ln basement. Haths attached, t PPJ0. Thompson, of Rexburg, spent tnstmas with hisrclatlvcsln llyrum. Thompson is running a plumbing Wncss at Rexburg and is doing well. John Smith, son of John P. Smith. formerly a resident of Logan 5th 9 ward, is down from Rexburg calling on ills old associates. V. Rapp, attorney, who lias been In the territory a few days, returned re-turned to Ogden Thursday. While here ho attended to some legal business busi-ness for the C. W. & M. company. Medallions, from 50 to $10.00. No better in the city. Cy. E. Napper. George D. Iloggan, formerly an employe em-ploye of Flster & Xcilsen, Is running a harness shop at Rlgby, Idaho. He employes three hands and Is doing first. class in a business way. Hols down spending the holiday with his family at Providence. Let us show you our new modern styles In the picture line; a good likeness like-ness Is no doubt the best Xmas present. pre-sent. Harrison & Rabe, photographers, photograph-ers, over U. O, store, opposlto tabernacle. Alexander Smith camo down from tho mountains to spend Chr stmas The young man started Smith's saw mill four years ago when lie was but nineteen years of ago. He has run It successfully since, business Increasing each year. Tho above example Is worth emulating by other young men who spend their energies on tilings that arc less prolltablc. Jughtcr In prices at tho Cache y Grocery, Jirst door ."jstof nice. Headuuaitcrs for Christ--roccrles nice and fresh, Just ar-331 ar-331 off Fancy china and glass-now glass-now Is the time for bargains. Passengers coming from tho north to Logan on the 0:20 mixed train offer considerable complaint In oclng lea at tho Sugar Factory spur while the light engine hauls up the lirst section onrelght to the depot. It U evident tliat a light engine cannot do tho work necessary and the company should tako cognizance of this fact, font docs not set well, wit 1 pas ens ere who havo been riding all n ftht lobe detained as they were yesterday morning. hoSx.SffiJ' con,,,,cd t0 J"st HooWnadRewd,oT?DRS' DalsemToVnL"" wi?s a 80ut" b0l,nd ', passenger on Thursday. WnM,Alb"iln? Rertholsen, of the days. ' ls ln 0,cn I" ti J!a$rla.rcn. Israel Harlow, of Uavls rest.yn,!lIllvSi,lenR,,,SnUmer0USrcla- cu'? ?IttU,lc Carter came up from tuu ,ak(Lclty t0 sPend few days with the Torgsons. T.)Vai!ler Mon,n, of the Superior Lumber company at Preston, was In the city Wednesday on business. 1 P.r?'' IIcn7 0t,c who teaches music ! u. 9?kfcy' lda- Academy, Is visiting old friends In Cache county. Xmas presents from 10c up, at Cy. E. Napper's. President Joseph Morrell left for Salt Lako on Wednesday. Mrs. Morrell Mor-rell and daughter followed on Thursday. Thurs-day. Misses Lucy Allen and Birdie Sav-agc, Sav-agc, of Hyruru, and Ruth Moffatt, or Logan, went to Salt Lake on Thursday. Thurs-day. SKATING every afternoon and night at tho Logan Ico Rink, North Main St. Perfect Ice. Admission 15c. Skates for rent 10c extra. 3. 0. Wright, of Hyrum. who Is spending the winter In California writes that all are well and enjoying themselves. Director Yoder, of the A. C. or U. Experiment Station, returned from Lewlston on Thursday whero lie had been In tho Interest of the farmers. James Rotkln, who removed from Logan to Rlackfoot nine' years ago, Is visiting his old friends In this vicinity, no did well in the change or location. C. J. A. Llndqulst, tho undertaker of Ogden, visited his brother George W., of this city, for a few days this week. He returned home on Thursday. I will not be undersold on holiday goods. Cy. E. Napper. W. II. Chase, manufacturing optician, opti-cian, has opened up business at 72 W. First North street. Eyes are tested and glasses made at the establishment to suit. All work guaranteed, President Isaac Smith and wife left for Salt Lake on Thursday to visit their son William, who underwent an operation at the L. I). S. hospital last Saturday. The young man has been allllctcd with a rupture. Watch our watch sale on Christmas watches. The. Johnson Jewelry Co. W. S. Wright, one or the Salt Lake marble men, now with tho Utah Marble Co., has moved his family to Logan and is located at 432 West Center Cen-ter street. Mr. Wright Is .1 most genial and affable gentleman and will certainly make friends here. Fritz Gcssell, the barber, has recently re-cently rctltled his barber shop In such a wav that it Is worthy of mention. It has linoleum on tho Moor, lsrcpapered throughout, has new barber chahs, and the counter is repainted and varnished, var-nished, Tho place has the appear-anco appear-anco of a new shop. Logan Ico Rink open every afternoon after-noon and evening. Perfect Ice, rink i0x2.'0. Admlss on 15 cents, skates for rent 10 cents exlra.i A fiood clianco to enjoy a good time. t Wednesday evening the Clemensons, Oooclncltes, the writer and his wife spent a most delightful tlmo at the New Jersey Academy with Preceptress Precep-tress Katherlne Smith and Principal Cathcart. Following games and social chatonn of tho most perfect culinary efforts was partaken of and enjoyed by the guests. 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. Attorney J. Z. Stewart Jr., has recently re-cently secured pensions for Frank Townsend, or Logan, and Mrs. James Fife, of Providence, theso being granted grant-ed for services rendered in Indian wars In tho fifties. James Fife died a few years ago and tho pension goes to his wife. Mr. Stewart states that there are many others ln tills locality who are entitled to tho samo emoluments. emolu-ments. It might bo well for persons who rendered similar services to call on the attorney. N Bank of Smith-field k Smlthlleld, - Utah- X, 1 Capital Stock, $20,000. f ' Transacts a K 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS I' L Special attention given to V collections. T The Salt Lake Herald's society Items of Thursday chronicled Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold as being In tho city visiting friends. Tho Logan Dry Goods company offers a half-pago or cut-rate prices that ought to attract women buyers. At least give the ad a reading. Judge Maughan was at Rrlgham Thursday and Friday but Is here today to-day und will hear the arguments for a new trial In tho James Incest case. Rewaiid- 1 will give two dollars for Information giving tho names of parties who took one of my double gates away on hallowccn night. Fred Turner. - Mrs. A. J. Curtis, of this city, gave birth to a twelve-pound girl on Thursday. Thurs-day. Her husband being at Lewlston came down on Wednesday to celebrate the event. A Sunday school union meeting will be held In the basement of the tabernacle taber-nacle next Tuesday night at 7 p. in. John E. Carlisle, stake superintendent. superin-tendent. Wines, liquors and cigars ci-gars for Xmas, at Cy. E. Napper's The wife of George Brown, of the Third ward, presented her husband with a tine boy We'dncsday morning. Georgo has been In a sort or "brown study" ever since. John Welch, or Paradise, was adjudged ad-judged insane by Judge Maughan last Saturday, and was sent to the asylum at Provo. Mr. Welch was a prominent man In his day, a patriarch. There will bo no service or any kind at tlio Presbyterian church tomorrow. Tlio interior or the building is undergoing under-going some repairs, repainting, etc., and can not be used. Lemuel Steele, a Logan "boy" in earlier days, came down from St. Anthony, An-thony, his present home, to spend the holidays with friends of boyhood das. Ho Is running a livery stable at the above named place and Is prospering. Tho work on tho court house Is progressing pro-gressing very nicely for till kind or weather, but the olllcials rather despair de-spair of getting Into the new rooms. The plastering Is Just now being tin-ished. tin-ished. All the olllcials arc busy squaring squar-ing up their books for the year. Isaac Woolf, pioprletor of the California Cali-fornia Wine Co. or Salt Lake, has been in this county during the week. He does a larger business here than all other houses combined, and is entitled to it. In the sixties he traveled through this county as a "drummer" and "Iko" was always on tho square. Tho nlvorce case or Nettle M. Merrill Mer-rill vs. Virgil L. Merrill, of Smlthlleld, was decided In favor of the wife, Judge Maughan rendering his decree Wednesday. He gives Mrs. Merrill a divorce, two lots In Smitniield. ten acres ol land near, a varied lot of personal per-sonal property and allows her $75 attorney at-torney fees, together with costs. The finest assortment of perfumes, from 10c up, at Cy. E. Napper's. , J Campbell & Morrell present 0. half-page half-page ad this issue in which they detail de-tail exceptional bargains to be offcjed for ten days beginning Jan 2. These ads cost money and we do not believe the space would be used If the advertiser adver-tiser did not have something of Interest Inter-est to tell you. Look up tho ad. A rjulet wedding took place at tlio residence or Louis Rudoll ln Raker city, Oregon, last Tuesday, tho contracting con-tracting parties being Laura Klchncr, ol that city, and C. F Simouscn, or Lol'.iii Second ward. Thn bride Is a charming young lady, well known and Is highly respected among tho younger young-er circle of which she was an actlvo member. The groom Is a promising young man, Just returned from Raker cltv. A reception was given the young couple at tho residence of the groom's mother, Thursday evening, at which only thu Immediate members of the tamlly wero present. 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