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Show Generalities Postmaster Hansen, of Newton, I was In Logan Saturday. Wc sell tho Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pedarsen & Co. Bishop N. J. Nielsen and Andrew Anderson, of Ilyrum, were passengers to Salt Lake yesterday. A. J. Bcvcrldge, Depot street, Smlthtield. All kinds of plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Mr. and Mrs Sidney O. Stevens went to Ogdcn Monday to spend New Year's day with Sidney Stevens Sr. Call and see HARRY WILSON at tho Palace Barber shop. 77 West Center, Cen-ter, In basement. Baths attached, t James. Hywater, a resident of Brig-ham Brig-ham City for nfty years, has been visiting his old friend, Carl M. Nelson Nel-son of Greenville, during tho holidays. holi-days. SKATING every afternoon and night at the Logan Ice Rink, North Main St. Perfect Ice. Admission l.rc-Skates l.rc-Skates for rent 10c extra. II The monthly priesthood meeting of the Benson stake will beheld In Lewis-ton Lewis-ton on Saturday.January l, 100(1, at 11 a. rn. Alma Merrill, B. A. Hendricks, WnWaddoups, Stake Presidency. Rkwaihi I will give two dollars for Information giving the names of parties who took one of my double gates away on hallowcen night Fred Turner. Mrs. John Nelson and daughter Angelino left for their homo at l'a-son l'a-son after a lengthy visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nelson. While here Mrs. Nelson's health was quite bad. You will not tlnd beauty In rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty comes to them only that take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It Is a wonderful tonic and beautltlcr Xa tea or tablets. Cy. E. Napper. The wlfo of II. C. Hansen, of Newton, New-ton, died late Friday night following a paralytic stroke sixteen days previous. previ-ous. Tho lady was OSyeaisof age at her death, was a very good woman with many friends In tho Newton vicinity to whom her death came with sincere regret. Hair switches made to order. Rooms I 0 and 10, Nowbold block. Ole Hansen, one of tho best of the many good old men of Smlthtield, was. In Logan Tuesday Mrs. .1. W Deal, sister of Mrs 1. E.McOraw, returned to her home at Prove Monday after a visit In Logan. Miss Inez Hlllyard, who teaches school at Randolph, spent the holidays holi-days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hlllyard at Smlthllcld. Miss Hattle Carter returned to Salt Lake Monday morning after a ten day's visit with the Torgeson family of this city. The Paris students attending the colleges at Logan and Salt Lake are at home with their parents spending the holidays L. C. Farr Jr., who is associated with the Alexander Optical Co, of Salt Lake city, has been visiting his parents the last few das. Miss Winona Joncs.thc guest of the Nelson's of the Second ward, returned re-turned to Salt Lake Monday morning to take up school duties. Mrs. Richard Halvorscn. aged twenty, twen-ty, was brought from Franklin ycstci-day ycstci-day by train to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Miss Loulso Ilobbs who is attending school at Logan, came up from that place Saturday to sspend holidays with her parents, Preston News. Such guaranteed makers of clothing as Alfred Benjamin, Kuppcnhlemer and Ederhlemer-Stlen arc the makes You get when buying at O'Connor's, you can't go wrong because you can't buy them any better, and the just as (iood will cost you moro elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. James Gcddcs came up from Logan Saturday and spent Christmas with Mrs. Geddcs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nellson. Preston Pres-ton News. For Rent To furnished house-keeping house-keeping j-ooms, down stairs, No children. chil-dren. Enqulro 331 S. nth west or Tel. Indp't. 201 a. A bunch of jolly Odd Fellows were out on Christmas eve masquerading as Santa Claus. and visited several places whero tlio real Santa was not able to make himself very much In evidence. Preston News. .1 F. Hlllyard and family, or Smith. Held, came to Logan Tuesday to have the photographer get In his work. Mr. Hlllyard was one of the three who won Till! Rki'Mimcan $1(1.00 family group photograph in the j car 1001. Slaughter in prices at the Cache Valley Grocery, tlrst door west of postolllee. Hcadqiiartcis for Christmas Christ-mas groceries nice and fresh, Just arrived. ar-rived. '.Ui otT Fancy china and glassware; glass-ware; now is the time for bargains. Mrs. Myrtle Borlalso has been visiting visit-ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rot.a, tho past week, bhe ie-turned ie-turned homo to Bingham Junction yesterday. Her husband is in the-mercantile the-mercantile business at that place. It Invigorates, sticngthens and builds up. ll keeps) on in condition phjsically, mcnlall) and morally. That's what Holllster's Rocky Mountain Moun-tain Tea will do. Wc, tea or tablets. Cy E. Napper. A sale with lowest prices ever offered in Logan is on at Eliason Sisters. Read ad elsewhere.. Quite a few educators went to Salt Lako)csterilay to attend the meeting of the Statu Teacheis association. Among them were; Joseph Campbell, L. E. Tippets, II. Hammond, Wan-tha Wan-tha Hammond and Maggie Balr, of Providence; C. F. OJscn, of Hyrum and D. M. Blckmore, of Wellsvlllc Switches made fiom combings Rooms 11 and 10, New bold block. Mrs. a minis Cnilstcnsen, of Greenville, Green-ville, came to Logan Tuesday. John Loosely, a young man of Rexburg, returned homo yesterday after spending the hollda)s In Logan with friends. Mrs. .1. W Lloyd and daughter, formerly ol Wellsvlllc now or Rexburg have been in Cache a week or more visiting among friends and relatives. Mrs. Carl Petcrsen-Nornian, ol the Seventh ward, became the mother of a still-born baby Sunday Since that time she has been in a very suilous condition. Read Eliason Sisters' ad on another page. Extraordinary Ex-traordinary reductions. "Only a Shop Girl" was a discredit to the girl. Any "shop girl" In this city with a few of the "shop boys" could have put on a better show If general comment Is to be accepted. II. Matthews, an old timer In Hyrum, Hy-rum, came home to spend the holidays holi-days with his family. Mr. Matthews is conducting a painting business at Rock Springs, Wyo , and has no complaints com-plaints to olTcr. John Ncbekcr went to Salt Lake last week and saw "Ben-Hur." In John's opinion that portion of the public pub-lic which had not read tho book and formed extraordinary pictures in the mind can enjoy the stago production best. Any hunters laboring undor the Impression Im-pression that It Is pcrmlssable to kill ducks until January IS as wn have heard stated frequently, should disabuse themselves of this Idea. The season closed at 12 o'clock, December 31st and remain closed until next October. Now Year's day In Logan was a beauty clear, with sulllcient snow on smooth streets to furnish perfect sleighing, which was Indulged in by many. Cache has been blessed with perfect fall and winter weather thus far, and It bids fair to continue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Red ford Jr. are happy over the sare arrival or a baby girl at their home early Monday morning It devolved on Robert to resolve to take care or tho little gift properly and this consumed so much of his time that he made no other resolutions, The village of Franklin on Saturday last delivered to the Utah Moitgage Loan Corporation the 8"o00 of (I per cent bonds for water works in that town It may be of interest to know thas this local company was the lowest low-est bidder for these bonds In competition competi-tion with eastern bond houses, Mr. Wallace Wright, a prominent )Oiiug man of Franklin, Idaho, and Miss Emma Moscr, a )oung lady of Ticasureton, Idaho, came to the Logan Lo-gan temple today to he united In marriage. mar-riage. Their many friends wish the )oung couple much joy and happiness through tho journey of life. If you are of thoso who liko tho short or "local Items, It's a pretty sare proposition to look on the entire eight page or Tun Rki-uiilican. It is seldom that tho locals are contlncd to the local page, and during the past threo or four months much local news has been placed on tho Inside pages. Though the suggestion of Forest Supervisor J F. Squires, forest ranger rang-er Leatham, or Wellsvlllc, has been retained bv tho year and at a salary of $900. Heretofore the ranger has been employed by tho month, at $00 per. Mr. Squires has not been ablo to secure a ralso In his own salary, however, how-ever, whleh Is certainly not commen-surato commen-surato with the work required. $1,000 a year will hardly pay any good man to spend the winter riding over such country as In the Logan Forest Reserve. Re-serve. Some or these supervisors get from $1,800 to 2,r00. Great Clearance Sale at Eliason Sisters for two weeks, is, 20, 25 and 50 per cent off on things women wo-men need. This sale is bonafide; the goods must be sold. Misses Eva and Mul.el Nebeker gavo a "pink tea" to quite a number ot young lady friends last Friday evening. even-ing. The affair was as thoroughly de-llghtful de-llghtful as any gathering can be without with-out the presence of just tho proper number of creatures answering to such names as John and Jack Instead of "Mary Ann"and Sophronla. Refreshments Refresh-ments tho dainties wero served. Thoso present were Misses Maude and Nora Egbert, Nellie Hayball, Mildred Forgeon, May Maughan, K"atn Izatt, Blanch Cain, Minnie Peterson, Euulco JaeoUen,lne Powell.and Ellle Smith. Lost A tip off a ladles' fur. Leave at this otllcc. John L. Jacobs, ono of Rcxburg's hustling businessmen, returned home last Saturday after spending a few days with lil father, N. Jacobs of this city. Last Ladles' gold watch, on Main street yesterday. Monogram AO on case. Deliver at this olllce and be ie-wauled. ie-wauled. The time for holding the Cache Stake priesthood meeting In the tabernacle tab-ernacle has been changed from 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock Saturday morning. morn-ing. All Interested should bear this in mind. Such values in men's suits wero never known in t'e city as can be bought at O'Connor's for the minimum price of only $S.C5 and $.r.05. If jou aru buying iou will regret it u jou miss them. Supt. Curdon and Prlmar Supervisor Supervis-or Miss Maitha Fisher, of the Logan city schools, went to Salt Lake this morning to attend tho meeting or Hip state teachers. |