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Show City and County Wanted Thirty pounds good butter but-ter each week Inquire Davis car. t W. II. Jones. "Bill," In town, "Wilson "Wil-son Whiskey That's all." We sell tho Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill, Logan canyon. J Down In tho Third ward an epidemic epi-demic of whooping cough Is rsglng. No less than eight families on one block are quarantined. Pres. Kerr, of tho A. O. of U., went to Salt Lake Monday noon on matters pertaining to college business. Fort Rent. One cottage half block south of II. Y. College. Inquire of Smith Bros. Lumber Co. Miss Lulu Carpenter, librarian at the Unlvcrilty of Utah, Is at home In Logan to spend the summer. For Rent Cottago i block north court house; thrco rooms, Pantry, closet, cellar and summer kltcken. Smith's Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. James Langton came down from Rcxburg Sunday evening and will spend some time here. The clearance sale of wallpaper still continues at Preston and Pyper's. Master Allen Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thatcher, is up from Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Sec Carl Garft for fine "mission" furniture, porch chairs and settees Furniture made at home Is the best; made In any design and only of the highest quality. t L. J. Goodrich, osteopath, Is ex; pectlng an auto of the Orient buck-board buck-board style to arrive here with a few days. ' Foil Sale A well improved farm of 320 acres, at Lewlston, well stocked with horses and cattle. Inquire at this ofllcc for particulars. X Miss Mae Kyle Is up from Ogden to spend the summer with her sister, Miss Charlotte Kyle, of the New Jersey Academy. Lost Light red yearling heifer near Logan bridge, label In left car. II. Kloepfer, Logan. Finder will be rewarded re-warded I y returning It to owner. X Clyde E. Hansen, editor of the Malad Enterprise, came over to Logan Lo-gan Monday while enroute homo from a meeting of the East Idaho Press Club at Idaho Falls. Luke Lavcry, of Ilcxburg, was In Logan for three days, and attended the Knowlcs reunion at Benson ward last Saturday. In earlv days he married marri-ed a Knowles girl, who died, Misses LaPrele and Mildred Daniels a're visiting with Provo and Payson relatives for a time. They went particularly to attend the wedding of an uncle, Prof. Benj. Hickman. John Nicholson, the gentleman who kept tho court house In condition for quite awhile, Is now employed as Janitor In the postolllce building In Salt Lake city. He took that position last Friday. Prof. J. W. Bolte, head of tho poultry department at tho A. C.of U., has tendered his resignation and In a short tlmo will go east to accept a position In the Agricultural College of Rhode Island. Wm. West and son Norrls returned to the ranch near Chesterfield. Tuesday Tues-day morning after a four day's stay here occasioned by an Illness of Mr. West. Myra West, a daughter, went with her father to spend the summer. The Logan Furniture company has Just received a consignment of adjustable ad-justable lawn chairs, the equal of which has never before been unloaded unload-ed in Logan. They arc unexcelled for comfort and ease. Examine them, t T. A. Thoreson Is at home from Salt Lake where he went a few days ago to give the brethren a fow pointers point-ers on how to run tho alTalrs of state generally. He Is now training to umpire um-pire that big game of ball between First North and Ceter streets. Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can bo cured with local appliances. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive cure for rheumatism. 35 cents, tea or tablc'ts. C. E. Napper. Martin Woolf, down from Cardston, Alberta, took in tho Ogden celebration celebra-tion on Friday and Saturday and attended at-tended the Mutual Improvement conference In Salt Lake on Sunday, tie will return to the north tho latter part of the month. Before going he will visit some of his old time friends In this valley. Our stock of wall paper must go. We are closing out this line of trade. Exceptional Ex-ceptional prices. Preston-Pyper Preston-Pyper & Co. At the Ilobbs Music Co. tomorrow evening and each evening during the remainder of tho week, tho "Blind Tom" who created such a furore In Ogden and Salt Lake recently will give Impersonations such as never have been seen here before, and at the sanio time will Improvise and extemporize extem-porize on musical themes suggested. Last Thursday, Friday and Saturday, throngs stood In front of Ogden prominent prom-inent muslo store to hear and see this wonderful performer and Impersonator. Imperson-ator. He claims to be the only expert ex-pert In his lime, and It Is certain that he Is a very unique entertainer. Tho performances last from 7:30 to 0:30 each evening and aro freo. Mr. Ilobbs cordially invites the entire public to visit hlsplace of business at the time "Blind Tom" Is here. John T. Calno III has been appointed ap-pointed to succeed Professor Clark as head of tho department of animal Industry In-dustry at the A. C. of U. Tho little red adobe house bn the James T. Hammond lot on West Center street Is being torn down for the building of tho Eccles residence A telegram received announces the birth of a 10 lb. boy to Mrs Norllcet at the homo of her parents In Lebanon, Mo. Mrs. Norllect's mother still lingers ling-ers very low. Orson Smith returned to Nevada on Tuesday morning after a stay of one week with his family In Logan. He Is feeling and looking well and says that his future prospects are exceedingly exceed-ingly bright. TitK Rkhuiimuan regrets tho necessity neces-sity of cutting many news Items short and neglecting others entirely. An overplus of advertising at a late hour Is responsible for this. Advertising will probably prove more profitable reading than tl c other any way. Moses Thatcher Jr. has a new light In hiscyc and a JO)Otis spring tp Ills gait not noticed heretofore. It's a boy that came to Mrs. Thatcher on Saturday. This is the first boy, hence the extraordinary Jubilation In the Thatcher household. Manager Ramshaw and W F. Mad-sen, Mad-sen, of tho Bell Telephone Co., went to Franklin yesterday to lound up subscribers. Mr. Ramshaw carried n gun, and tho plan was for him to shoot any whom Madscn couldn't talk Into Installing a Bell 'phone. It will be Intcrtstlng to noto tho result of this trip. Word comes from Peru, South America, that the smelter started by A. W. McCune Is doing exceedingly well, where the whole business started by Messrs. Hagln ana McCune has been perfected. There will be thirteen thir-teen smelters running to consume the product of their wonderful copper and silver mines In the Antics. Cotton from cotton bearing trees over the city Is Hying through the air, despite the splendid effort made this spring to get rid of all such trees. The olllcers went at the matter systematically sys-tematically and a large number ot trees were removed, but It appears thau some of these offensive ones have escaped. In Justice to those who have removed their cotton bearing trees, those remaining should be removed re-moved at the very earliest opportunity. Preston and Pyper are going out of the wall paper business. Now is the time for bargains. M. S. Mariott, a sheepman living In Marlotsvlllc, north west of Ogden, was arrested at Paradise last Friday by the deputy sheriff for not confirming to the law'ln fillnga certificate with the county clerk before bringing his Hock of sheep Into Cache County. The gentleman put up a cash bond of fifty dollars. It Is the Intention of the county officials to vigorously prosecute all violators of the sheep law, as It Is thought that there has been too much laxity In the past regarding sheep grazing In this county. The reunion of tho Knowles family was held at Benson ward on Saturday, June 0, that being the birthday anniversary anni-versary of William Knowles,vln whose honor the descendants met. There were fifty-two members of the family present, eight ot them sons and daughters daught-ers of the deceased. The remainder were grand and great grand children. The morning was taken up In visiting and talking over matters pertaining to tho estate and arranging a program for the afternoon. After luncheon speeches and songs were the order ot day. Tho festivities were closed with a dance in the evening. On Sunday the older members of the family visited visit-ed the grave of their honored parent. Why pay two prices for wall paper? Go to Pres-ton-Pyper's and get a r.eal bargain. According to the Murray Eagle, the old Winchester farm there has been leased by the Agricultural college for one year for tho sum of 91,200 to be used for experimental purposes. This farm Is jllrectlv In the smoke belt and between the Highland Boy smelter on the north and Bingham Junction smelter on tho south. Just what method will bo adopted Ms not yet known, but experiments along these lines will no boubt prove of great va- Iiia tn hnMi fnrmprfi nnrl Rmilffr mpn luo to bom larmers anu smelter men of this section. The wholo farm, consisting con-sisting of many acres of plowed land, has been overhauled and crops of all kinds arc planted and will be kept a record of. Tho hay land will bo given special attention, as tho farmers In this section claim exceptionally large damages to this special crop. Tho statistics will bo compiled for tho government and will be later given out to the public for the benefit of all concerned, What's thegood of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor . Llko Rocky Mountain Tea. C. E. Napper. Some months ago Tub Revuiimcan noted an Item In tho Ogden Standard to the cITcct that in cleaning ducks bought of John Wyatr, at Wellsvlllo. Charlie Greenwell, of Ogden, had found a nugget of gold In'the craw of one of the bipeds. Tiik Rkpuhlumn referred to the matter In a Jocular way, and later Mr. Greenwell took oo-caslon oo-caslon to re-Iterate his statement and offered proof of his find. Tiik Rkpuii-lican Rkpuii-lican had no opportunity to follow up the matter until during the trip to Ogden last week and at that time ono of "the push" fell In with Mr. Greenwell and was taken Into tho W. L. Buswell Jewelry establishment, .'170 Twenty fourth street, where tho nugget nug-get has been kept, Wo aro now not only convinced that Mr Greenwell found the nugget as described, but behove be-hove that John Wyatt will make a mlstako If ho doesn't turn his farm upside down In a search for the quantity quant-ity of the precious that ought to be where tho duck found that little nugget. |