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Show City and County JNtlc sell the Earth and Loan money . "Wit. II. A. Pcderscn & Co. IJ. Y. C, 11. Y. U., and A. C. sports at A. C. campus this afternoon at 2:30. People using Vowlcs Health flour have no occasion to use spring tonics. Patronize the big school athhtlcs this afternoon at the A. 0. Good sports. Rooms furnished or otherwise. 11 south First East street. I Do you like to see running, Jumping, Jump-ing, pole vaulting, hurdle racing, and such sports. Go to the A. 0. this afternoon at 2:30. Hcfore painting your homes see Peter Affleck; prices right and work guaranteed, Hell 'phone 100x. Cyrus Napper,vho has bcenconllned to his home the past two weeks through an affection of the liver, has Improved In health so as to be at his place of business. Several good new milk cows for sale. Apply at the office of J. Z. Stewart Jr., Attorney. X The tiro department made a run to u supposed Arc at the Busby home in the southwest field Tuesday evening about 8:30, but there was no lire there. A boy had given a false alarm. donation of potatoes and flour from Peter Swcnson at Hyde Park was wrongly credited In a recent issue to Peter Sorcnsen. There fs no one of the latter name In Hyde Park. We regret the mistake, if Indeed it was ours, rather than the compiler of the list. It pours the oil of life Into your system. sys-tem. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Holllstcr's rocky mountain tea docs. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Cy E. Nappcr. The Hotel Eagle now has nlnesample rooms, having added seven additional ones to the rear quite recently. A special writing room has also been provided for commercial men. A freight elevator Is on the road and will be installed upon Its arrival. These changes add much to the convenience con-venience of the hotel. Mrs. W. M. Jardlno returned Thursday Thurs-day fiom a visit at Salt Lake city with Mrs. H. 0. Parker. For garden seed of all kinds go to lien. Carlisle, Florist and Seedsman. Thomas 'elson, of Preston, Is having hav-ing a $3,000 resldenco built. When finished, It will be one or the finest in Preston. The llDth quorum of seventies will meet Sunday afternoon at 4:15 at the usual place. A good attendance h desired- New line of children's and misses ready to wear dresses, 35c to $1.25 at Campbell's. A ten and one-half pound girl made Its appearance at the home of John Crawford Tuesday. Mother and child arc doing line and the father also, judging by the smile on his face. Mrs. Sarah A. Hcrrlck, of Logan, who was taken seriously ill at Sugar City a few days ago, Is some better at this writing. For a time her life was despaired of. L. A. Ilerrlck, her son, is now with his mother in Sugar City. Wanted Good girl 12 or 14 years old as companion for daughter of same age. A good home same treatment accorded daughter. Call at Tremont hotel. G rover Hoops, a fourteen year old son of D. S. Hoops, of Logan westfield, died Tuesday afternoon at G p. m. from peritonitis. An operation for appendicitis was begun, with developments develop-ments as stated. The remains were taken to Weston, the old home, Thursday and the funeral held there at 4 p. m. that day. The Northwestern Mutual of Milwaukee furnishes life Insurance at actual cost and returns to policy holders hold-ers every dollar above cost In annual dividends. See Plummer C. Davis, District Agent.Palace Hotel, Logan. I At a meeting of tho school patrons In the Third ward Wednesday even-Ing.a even-Ing.a committee of three was appointed appoint-ed to Inquire of the Board of Education Educa-tion as to the why and wherefore of the dismissal of Mr. Clark and Mrs. Davles, teachers at the Ellis school the past w Inter. It is said there were several at the meeting, and consider-able consider-able Indignation expressed at the dismissal dis-missal of these teachers. i 15 cents per doz.cn paid for eggs at II. G. Hav bail's. X Mrs. F. A. Mitchell returned from Salt Lake Friday night, having been there since conference. Wallpaper Tho best place to buy Is at Wilkinson & Son. 9. New stock Just arrived. ( Samuel Kent shipped a car of wheat from Merrill's spur yesterday. Tho price paid was sixty-four cents per bushel, loose. For Sale Cheap 80 acres fanning land under tfio Wcst-Cacho canal. Address Ad-dress Louis Petersen, Smlthfleld 1). A. Hendricks, of 'Richmond, has men and teams at work west of Grantsvllle, on the line for the western west-ern Pacific. Foil Salk A well improved farm of 320 acres, at Lcwlston, well stocked with horses and cattle. Inquire at this oillce for particulars. X Joseph S. and ZinaS. Peterson have tiled suit against T. 11. Huilgo for(re-covcry for(re-covcry of a deed to what Mr. Petersen claims is pioperty worth $8,000 Spring line of Gordon Dye Hosiery, all prices at Campbell's store. The Stake. Hoard of the Y. L. M. 1. will meet at tho regular place Monday, May 14, at 7 o'clock p.m. All members mem-bers requested to attend. Stake presidency. pres-idency. Lawn grass, orchard g'rass, vegetable and (lower seeds at IlcnJ. Carlisle's, Florist and Seedman. t Dr. 11. J. Smith, of Smlthlleld. was at Salt Lako city first of the week In attendance at a meeting of the State Medical Association. He was on the program. Bicycle For Salk Ladles secon. hand Columbia In good condition Cheap for cash. 103 E First North. C harlcs Odd, tho O. S. L. gardener, with a force of men, Is fixing up the depot grounds In an attractive style. A nice mound Is built up and the word "Logan" will bo dono In flowers. At the ends of the mound there will be a diamond and a heart. Snow-balls, roses, bridle wreath, and o'ther choice shrubs will be In tho Inclosurc. Wanted Good surrey horse, bay or black, not less than 1200 pounds, 5 or 7 years old, well broken. G. W. Llnd-qulst, Llnd-qulst, Logan. The graduating class from the city schools this year will be tho largest one In the history of tho schools. No less than flfty-flvc pupils will secure certificates. The commencement commence-ment exercises will be held Thursday evening, May 31, In the tabernacle. It Is probable that former City Superintendent Super-intendent A. M. Merrill will deliver the address to the clas's. LOOK OUT Spring Is coming-so Is John Ilench coming after you, for your houso painting and papor hanging. hang-ing. First-class workmen sent to all points of the county. Never before offered In Logan. Any sewing machine of any description that I agree to repair and fall In the effort.no charge will bo made, and further, fur-ther, I will pay tho expense of It being rspalred In the East. Glvo mo a trial. Edward M. Stone, foreman Cache Knitting Works; Hell Phone 121x: residence phone, Independent 201 A. t Buy your spring shoes and oxfords at Campbell's dependable store. II. J. Davis, division superintend-out superintend-out of the O. S. L., with road Master McEntcc, went over to Wellsvlllc on Wednesday to examine a gravel bank In that vicinity. The company needs gravel for ballasting throughout the valley, and if the parties owning the ground aro reasonable In their price, tho company may buy. If not, there Is an abundance In the north that can be bought for a mere song. Havo you pains In the back, Irillam-atlonofany Irillam-atlonofany kind, rheumatism, fainting faint-ing spells, Indigestion or constipation, Holllster's rocky mountain tea makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. Cy E. Napper. Thursday evening the water was turned on In the city water mains rather unexpectedly and taps left open In the Odell photo studio resulted In the flooding of the Smurthwaltesccd store below. The water ran for an hour and a half and came down through the ceiling in a great stream, the floor being covered fully four Inches when tho dltllculty was dls. covered. Mr. Smurthwalte and Postmaster Post-master Odell cut a hole through the floor to let tho water out and then carried to the sidewalk the sacks of sugar, seeds and feed which covered 'the floor. Tho Backs of sugar that were wet ran syrup, and It was all a pretty mess, The store was scrubbed out and the goods carted back, and now tho sidewalk will have to be scrubbed. Tho dlfllculty was discovered discov-ered by Dr. Goodrich who made a wild dash Into tho studio and closed the valves. Tho damage done is really some little, and there Is a wonderment as just who should pay ll. Joscoh Monson has sold his resl dence property In Richmond to Clias. Monson forMSOO The Relief Society of this stake will hold their conference in the Logan tabernacle on Friday, May 18th, commencing com-mencing at 10 a. m. Lucy Cardon, president. Mark Hess, son of the late President Hess, of Davis county, Is running a restaurant and lodging house In l'rev ton and Is doing well In the business. Special sale in men's and boy's clothing and shoes at John H. Anderson's. Ander-son's. Preston, Gentile Valley, and Soda Springs aro working unitedly with the O. S. L. officials to havo the road extended ex-tended from the former to the latter place. The Superior Lumber company of Preston has received consignments of thirty-three cars of lumber, with fourteen moic ordered. This lumber was bought last January, before the raise. Preston and vicinity will use It all. Mr. Sharon, who gained a good reputation in this county as a rustling conductor on the local freight and was tiai sferred to the man line from Salt Lake to Pocatello as a passenger conductor, con-ductor, has recently been released by the company, the result of domestic troubles. The county schools will close on May 25th. Supt. McCarrey has arranged ar-ranged for all the school children to come to Logan that day, or near It, for a glorious good time of sports on the B. Y. O. campus. In tho evening the teachers will engage In a ball and banquet. ban-quet. Without doubt this affair will bo very enjoyable. Shirt waists, 75 cts.; shirt waist suits $2.5o. at Campbell's 57 Main St. It Is now stated as a definite fact that Hon. David Eccles will build a $25,000 residence on tho two lots Just west of Postmaster Odell's place on West Center street, lllds for work havo been called for and It is the Intention In-tention to remove the Hans Nielsen house at once. Tho deal for the Card corner Just west of the Episcopal property fell through, and shortly after af-ter the new site was bought. The Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. has Just sold tho Amalgamated Sugar company of Lewlston and Logan twelve of the famous Myers O. K. spray pumps No. 307. The sugar company com-pany expects to use these pumps for spraying the sugar beets to prevent tho pests that prevailed among the beets last season. We understand that Prof. Rail, of the A. C. of U. has Investigated this matter thoroughly and has recommended to the sugar company the spraying of the beets. The sugar company considers this particular par-ticular pump to be one of tho finest things that has ever been manufactu-cd manufactu-cd for spraying purposes. Another large shipment of C. P. Ford's finest and most stylish ladies' shoes has arrived at Andreas An-dreas Peterson's. 11. G. Hayball will open his tine new basement to the public next Monday. This Is a magnificent room ho has made by removing from beneath his store about eloven-tccn million tons of gravel, now banked up at the rear like a mountain. Hu has cemented the floor, sides and celling, lighted the place by man holes and electricity, and has a room that Is not excelled In the city. Filled with china and glassware, glass-ware, crockery, elc , tho glassware being, be-ing, built about the center posts In pyramid form, and much of the china hung In a decorative way, the room Is really a thing of beauty. Mr. Hayball proposes to branch out now, carrying several lines heretofore prohibited by lack of room. He also proposes to put In a steam heater. James Peterson, of the Third ward, I was unfortunate enough yesterday to get one of his thumb nails pulled off while plowing, and as a consequence his arm is In a sling, and he is unable to do much work at present. Many people In this county will remember re-member Montlc Cook, the little pale-faced pale-faced fellow who acted as nows agent on theCacho valley railroad for years. He was relieved groin the position not long ago owing to what was thought to be heart failure, and died a short time ago in Ogdcn of quick consumption. consump-tion. Go to John H. Anderson's Ander-son's for wash goods. A large assortment and most beautiful patterns at extremely low prices. During the past week a doctor and colored quartette accompaniment have been entertaining great crowds at the north-west corner of the square, and Incidentally separating a gullible public from a goodly portion of their hard-earned coin. The doctor agrees to cure anything from cross-eyes to the last stages of appendicitis complicated compli-cated with gangrene and blood poisoning poison-ing and tho public stands open mouthed. The crowds aro also succeeding suc-ceeding in tramping out much of the grass on both sides of the walk at the corner, and before the officers got leal busy, considerable wire fence there was badly damaged. Tho doctor will probably tako out not a few hundred dollars and will havo left some cheap soap and mineral water. |