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Show City and County " " ' Bargains In china at the Cache Val-ley Val-ley 'i'ea Company S. A. Langlon returned from a business busi-ness trip to Downey onThursdaj. llest place for lleece lined shoes and slippers, al Andreas Peterson's. Uishop Robert Price, of Paris, came to Logan Thursday. Wheat, suitable for chopping, taken on subscription account at this olllcc Superintendent MeCarrey visited the Mention suhqolsou Thursday. Rooms to rent, nlsoO-roomed house. Apply 201 N. First Kast street, Logan. Lyman R. Martlncau is in Star valley val-ley look 1 1. g after his cattle Interests. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. I). U. Catder, of Salt Lake city, passed pas-sed through Logan Thuisday enroute for Lewiston. Bargains In dishes at the Cache Valley Val-ley Tea Company. A line son was Lorn to Mrs. J. K. Maltcsou, of the Seventh ward, on Wednesday last. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. William Larscn, one of David Kcclcs's employes at Baker City, caruo to Richmond on Thursdayto remain for a few days. New bold is giving some great bargains bar-gains In suits, oveicoats.undcrwearictc. Mrs. W. R. Dewctt and daughter started for Red Cloud, Nebraska, Thursday morning, and will be gone about thirty dajs. II. J.IIansen, Westtleld, city scavenger, scaven-ger, and back jard work. On Thursday1 Ofllcer King arrested one Walker for drunkenness, using abusive abu-sive language ana resisting an otllccr. The gentleman was jugged. For fine up-to-date Ladies' La-dies' Coats go to Eliason Sisters. ITonnd Wednesday morning in fiout of Studebakcr's, a bunch of keys. Owner can have same by calling at the Studebaker establishment. G W. Llndqulst, Cache county's leading undertaker and cinbalmer. Roth phones. Alma Thcurcr went to Garland yesterday yes-terday to dispose of his wheat crop from the Rluc creek farm. Good wheat is selling thcro for 50 cents per bushel. Headquarters for best kinds of rubber rub-ber goods, at Andreas Peterson's. Samuel llakcr, formerly of Mcndon, came from Cardston, Alberta, on Thursday to attend the funeral of his aged mother, who died of general debility de-bility recently. Ladies' sample Coats at cost.' lBig bargains in boys' and men's clothing at John II. Anderson's. Nephl Nesscn was over from Newton New-ton Thursday. He says it lias been as cold In that vicinity, as elsewhere. At Clarkston Tuesday night ItwasOde- Igrees below zero. Wanted A girl to do general housework. house-work. Inquire, Mrs. W. R. Davis, 70 , West Center. Mrs. Fred Appleman, wife of the proprietor of tlio Logan junk establishment, estab-lishment, gave birth to a pair of twin girls on the 15th. Mother and children progressing nicely. Good wages paid for loggcis. Apply to Smart Land & Livestock company, 201 West First North. A. L. Farrcll basso, Mrs. Nettle Sloan soprano, Miss Phyllis Thatcher violinist, Mrs. A. L. Farrcll reader, at the tabernacle Monday evening, 8:10 sharp; auspices of the choir. Hogs butchered In first class style. James P. Hansen, Crockett avenue. Ind. Phono ICO. wc Ileber K. Hansen, of the Seventh 'ward, returned from Goldllcld, Nevada, Neva-da, on Thursday, Ho saB that considerable con-siderable typhoid and pneumonia Is prevailing In that locality. Don't bo humbugged by Ineffective devices for digging beets, jhiy an Avery beet plow and save time. William Rowen's dray came uncoupled uncou-pled Thursday morning as the team was hauling trunks. A runaway occurred oc-curred in which the wagon and harness har-ness were somewhat demolished. Taken as directed, it becomes tho greatest curatlvo agent for tho relief of sulterlng humanity ever devised. Such Is HollUter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy E. Nppper. After an absenco of a month, Mrs. Petrlna Hansen of the Seventh ward, returned from Rutte on Thursday. While up north she visited her daughter, daugh-ter, who recently gave birth to a girl baby, American Beauty roses, Carnation), and ".Mums" for Thanksgiving C.ul up Til 13 FLOWRR STORK When every other detail of Thanks-, giving dinner has been arranged for, call up THK FLOWRU STORK. Plenty of (lowers, Roth phones On pages 0 and will bo found considerable con-siderable local news and two full page ads for the Howell & Crawford llrm. All of It Is Interesting reading; better look It up. Deputy ShcritT W. II. Oriflln Jr. and Krnest Ballard, justice of the peace at Cache Junctlon.camc to Logan Thursday Thurs-day to serve as witnesses In the ease of Crlsmon vs. Rrlggs in the District court. Farrcll recital, tabernacle, Monday evening 8:15 sharp. Admission 50c; children under 12 years, 25c. Go and hear a splendid musical entertainment and help the choir as well. Dr. L. J. Goodrich left yesterday for Corning, Cal. He will spend a month there with his wife and sou Lewis, who have been there a yearon account of the climatic advantuges. Griilith Jenkins, the New Jersey Academy student who has been quite seriously ill recently Is now out of danger, on the high road to recovery and in a few days will be removed to his Idaho home. Rergencr & Co, undertakers, are now open for business In their new undertaking parlors, 119 Nort Main street. The best methods in embalming. embalm-ing. The finest lino of caskets and colllns in Northern Utah. I Mrs. Frank Hanks and sou Allen came down from Pocatello Wednesday evening and will probably remain for some time. Master Allen doesn't like Pocatello, sajs "it's a bum town," and just at present lie Is ruler of the Ilaukb roost. . Your stomach churns and digests the food you cat and if foul, or torpid, or out of order, jour whole sjstem sutlers from blood poison. Holllstcrs' Rocky Mountain Tea keeps jou well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy E. Nap-per. The New Jersey Academy will reopen re-open on Monday, following a two weeks vacation Incident to a dltliculty tint has been straightened out in a highly satisfaoloiy manner. Parents need have no hesitancy In sending their children back to school again. T. A. Pool, of Whitney, Hied a suit for damage against Koao T. Yoshloka and K. Mloknma, claiming $207 50 for failure to fulllll a beet contraut properly. The Japs are said to have tended the llelds carelessly, topped the beets badly, and left some upon the ground to freeze. Mr. A. L. Farrcll has not yet made a $20,000 contract with John Cort, butlf at- his recital Monday evening he does not give more enjoyment than any vocalist John Cort ever engaged for that amount, then the writer of this will on request, publicly cat tils hat. The Gesseli barber shop recently relocated re-located In the basement of the Eagle hotel has been Improved wondrously by tho addition of chairs and line mirror mir-ror drawers with seven glasses. The basement has been repapcred and as a whole the Gesseli shop Is now quite attractive. Tin: lUrmiLiCAN is confident that tho person who passes up the Farrcll recital to be given at tho tabernacle Monday evening will miss one of the TJry best musical entertainments ever given In the city. If anyone cares to go and can not conveniently raise the price call us by 'phono on Sunday. We will, be out of the olllcc all day. George Raugh Jr., engineer on tl e O. S. L , and three other hands are having a lay-oil In Ogden pending an investigation of the railroad collision that happened some time ago near Dubois, Idaho. The young man feels that all the tialnmcn will be fully exonerated ex-onerated when they present their train orders from tho dispatcher on that particular run. Don't let anyone talk you to death and convince you Miat jou need a new sewing machine or that it will cost you about $10 or $15 to repair your old one, but glvo ME a trial and I will make your old one do the work as well as any new machine you can get. Ifl fall to do so, will make no charge, and will pay expense of having It repaired at factory. Edward N. Stone, Hell 'phone, 393k; Independent, 180. A mass meeting was called at Clarkston Monday night for tho purpose pur-pose of devising means whereby relief could be obtained from the railroad company on the fuel question. A committee com-mittee consisting of Rlshcp Ravoston and Thomas Grillln was appointed and the gentlemen went to Salt Lake city Tuesday to confer with tiro railroad olllclals. Tills committee says that tho whole town is practically without coal, and schools and public gatherings gather-ings will be slopped unless relief Is given. Tin ro is no wood In tho adjacent ad-jacent mountains and stumps of trees havo been dug and utilized for fuel, but these aro now exhausted. Snow U four Inches deep In Clarkston, and nlclglis aro now being used. |