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Show City and County Wheat, suitable for clioppfng, taken' on subscription account at this olllce I), II. and 11. !). Peery, ofOgden and Salt Lake, spent Sunday In Logan. Lo-gan. VYc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcderscn Sc Co. Miss Sophia Olsen, of llyruni, lias gone to Plain city to remain until the hoi Ida) s. ' Head(iuarlei4 for U'st kinds of rubber rub-ber goods, at Andreas Peterson's Mrs. Anna Philips and Miss Meyer mado a return trip to Salt Lake city on Monday. nargalns In dishes at the Cache Valley Val-ley Tea Company. Mrs. Hvriim Ricks, of llexburg. Is visiting with her mother, Mrs Hitters, Hit-ters, of this city. Hcet topper wanted by A I) Smith Lewlston, Oood wage's paid. Next Monday morning Hell Hrolhers expect I'd be doing business at their new stand on North Main. Rooms to rent, aNo (S-roomed house. Apply 201 N. First Ka-st street, Logan. Miss" Charlotte Kyle, of tho New Jersey Academy, spent last week In Ogden with her sister. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Thomas Smart went to Uintah county yesterday and will remain there until the holidays. W. L McNIel reached Lewlston on Sunday with :t82 head of beef cattle, which will be fed there during tho winter. Wanted -A girl to do general house work. Inquire, Mrs. W. R. Davis, 70 West Center. Mrs Eliza Rlgby, of Salt Lake, has been in II) rum the past'week visiting her relatives, tho Allen family. She returned home Monday. For fine up-to-date Ladies' La-dies' Coats go to Eliason Sisters. Thomas Hlanchard, city street supervisor su-pervisor has a force of men and reams at work on East, Center street making some substantial improvements. G. W. Llndiiuist, Cache county's leading undertaker and embalmer. Roth phones. ' Mrs Corey ,of Salt Lake city, editress of the society columns of Tiie Herald, upent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ostlen, of the A. C. of U. Don't be humbugged by Ineffective devices for digging beets. liny an Avery beet plow and save time. Mrs. Clara Burnhatn came from Mancus, Colorado, Saturday night. Stio will remain at Hyde Park with her mother, Mrs. Sally Hyde, during the coming winter. Ladies' sample Coats at cost. Big bargains in boys' and men's clothing at John II. Anderson's. Nels Ilcrgsjo, tho brick mason who Is working at Croydcn, Utah, on tho Portland cement factory, Is home for a few days, ne states that good bricklayers brick-layers aro getting 95 per day there. Elder O, II. Anderson, of the Seventh Seven-th ward, returned last Friday night from a two and halt years mission to Norway. Ho addressed tho assembly at the Seventh ward on Sunday night and his missionary report was of much interest to tho hcarcis. Your stomach churns and digests tho food you eat and if foul, or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suffers from blood poison. Hollistcrs' Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy E. Nappe Nap-pe r. E. L. Larscn. one of the biggest hearted, and Incldcntatly, one of tho most excellent physical specimens of Utah manhood, was over from Newton New-ton last Friday. "Newton gavo the Dems a majority of four at the recent election, and Mr. Larsen is such an ardent republican that he hasn't quite recovered from this yet. Ladies' Furs just arrived ar-rived at Eliason Sisters. Examine them before go-ing go-ing elsewhere. Recent re-arrangement of the speaker's speak-er's stand at the tabernacle has made tilings much more convenient than formerly. There are now three pulpits, pul-pits, and scats so arranged that the different grades of priesthood sit apart, Tho upper stand Is occupied by tho stako presidency and visiting elders, tho second by members of tiie high conncll and the third by the blshops.o tho stake. In addition to tho aboVd'Jslxty-foijr cusiiloned chairs 1 frillbe furnlst'icd for aged'persons and soma provisions may also be made for reporters who. w&h to take notes of .uiu&. r " -: l. " Newbold Is giving some great bargains bar-gains In sults.ovcrcoats.underwear.cto. ,Mrs. McCausland and Miss Dora Jayne( went to Corlnne yesterday. Plenty of 'dry lumber to haul at Smith's saw mill, Logan canyon Willard (larr, of Mlllvlllc, made a business trip to Ogden on Monday. Rest place for fleece lined shoes and slippers, nt Andreas Peterson's. Principal Cathcart, of the New Jcr-sey Jcr-sey academy, made a trip to Salt Lake city and return yesterday. bargains In china at the Cache Valley Val-ley Tea Company. Emer Crockott loft for Los Angeles last Saturday. He will remain in Salt Lake a few days before leaving the state. ' William Rodcilck, of Samaria, who was opctated on for cancer In this city thiee weeks ago, returned to ills homo )estcrday Eliason Sisters still remains re-mains headquarters for the finest millinery. i I The big "Socket" game will bo I played at the It. Y. C. campus next Saturday between the local team and ! Salt Lakers who come here on an excursion. ex-cursion. It's going to be a big day for the 11. Y C. students, who aro prcpar-tig prcpar-tig to whoop things up propel ly Congressman and Mrs. Howell and Mayor and Mrs. Robinson entertained at tho homo of the former last Friday evening. The atfalr wasclaboratc.the "society event" of the season attended attend-ed by Logan's "four hundred " The decorations were particularly charm- ing. j Edward Prior, representing the I California Ink Co. of San Francisco, I was In Logan over Sunday. This Is I his first trip Into the Inter-mountain I region and lie was charmed, particularly particu-larly wltli Logan and Its scenic set ting. The California Arm will probably prob-ably establish a branch house In Salt Lake city about the llrst of the year. k Taken as directed, it becomes the greatest curatic agent for the relief of suffering humanity ever devised. Such Is Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3Ti cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy E. Nappcr. Don't let anyone talk you to death and convince you hat you need a new sewing machine or that It will cost you about $10 or $15 to repair your old one, but give ciMK a trial and I will make yuur'pldjcmc do the work as well as any new'machlne you can get. If I fall to do sq, will make no charge, and will pay expense of haying it repaired at factory. Edward N. Stone. Hell 'phone, 124x; Independent, - Kennedy & Willard's original comi edy-drama, "Yon Yonson," this season sea-son Is said to contain more worth-music worth-music and melody, than most of the comlo operas or musical extravaganzas on the road at the'present time. The singing of the Lumbermen's quartrtto is a musical tieat, and George Thompson, Thomp-son, tiie bright, particular star of this organization with his Swedish dialect, Is said to keep the audience In a con tlnual roar. "Yon Yonson" will be at the Thatcher opera house Monday, November 2d, Rergcncr & (X)., undertakers, are now open for business in their new undertaking parlors, 149 Nort Main street. The best methods In embalming. embalm-ing. The finest line of caskets and coffins In Northern Utah. I An article In a leading magazine presuming to tell something about "The 'Heat of tiie Moon" calls to mind a certain competitive examination examina-tion for a position. After various aud sundry questions had been asked one of the applicants, ills Inquistor said: "Young man how far distant Is the sun from tho earth?" Tho young man hesitated Just an Instant and then replied: re-plied: "I cannot state the number of miles, sir, but 1 am certain that tho sun Is far enough away to not Interfere Inter-fere with me intlio proper performance perform-ance of my work If I am given this Job. How about It?" He was given the Job. The becond lloor of tho "Hub"bulld-Ing "Hub"bulld-Ing Is now about the most attractive oQIco floor In the city. When Dr. Zimmerman leased the front part for dental olllccs, Mrs. Robinson, the owner own-er of the building, spent no little money In converting the large hall into in-to rooms, and, strango to say, the work lias been dono to such marked advantage that ttio wholo suite of rooms there shows up splendidly. A now stairway has been laid with rubber rub-ber matting, brass tipped, tho walls have been painted and papered apparently appar-ently under tho dlrccton of an artist, at least In the selection of color and dcslgn,aud tho wholo effort is extremely extreme-ly good, for Logan. Dr. Zimmerman's olllccs are especially attractive, for in the finishing and furnishings excellent tasto is shown. Tim Rkpuiilican mentions theso-thlngs particularly for the reason lhaV"rnost peopla. in this cltBcVai to regard uftlEtfO'conception as sbmelort of, misdemeanor. At least they miss It as far, as Tun Rkmihuoam dld.Jn l&k'TflndoWAjgn. |