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Show ?? CITY AND COUNTY itt$ Itcms of intefCst About & jtj People and Events. && , ' I Huggy and harness for sale cheap. Call at this onice. L. S. Cardon went to Nevada Friday to Investigate some mining properties Or. Hyde, of Rexburg, was seen on tlio streets of Logan shaking hands with his old friends last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Trout left Logan Monday Mon-day for Nevada. After taking a tour through some of the mining camps they may return to Logan. James- Hobbs, Jr, manager of the Hobb3 Music Co , went to Eureka and Jiountiful Wednesday morning to deliver de-liver two Baldwin pianos. W. S.Lamorcaux camo up from Salt Lake City Monday to be present at an operation on his sister, Mrs. Clayton of I'rcston, who has appendicitis. J. A. Pearson and Miss Harriet Luthv, of Preston, weie married by Judge Hrangham of this city on 'Monday. 'Mon-day. The young lady's parents were formerly residents of this city. Tho'IIarrM Music Co. has made a success of the carload shipment and the ono price to all. Why should they not make a success of The Ne.w Method? Next Friday evening the Hon Ami Club of Wellsvlllo gives the third of a series of dances at the Wellsvlllo pavilion. pavi-lion. This 'is the swell club of tlio southern railroad town and all are anticipating a Joyous good time Our Flower Seed is in and pleniy of it at The Flower Store, Logan. George Green and family arilved In Utah from England last January. Ilu Is a practical shoemaker and has open ed a repair shop on First West, a few doors north of "The Lincoln." All work taken to him will be done neatly and with promptness. We soli the Kirth and Loan money on it. II. A.'Pedorsen A-.Co. A eleven-months old child of Lais Pehrson, of Mlllvllle, died of whooping cough Inst Saturday morning. Fred Dalley and Archie Maughan, two of the Wellsyllle baseball aggregation, aggre-gation, were In Logan on Saturday. Thomas Hethel, uncle to Joseph Rethelof this city, died of old age at Hlackfoot last Friday at 4 a m. The deceased was about seventy years of age. Conference visitors wl'l find excellent excel-lent lodging rooms at the Windsor hotel, Just south of the Kenjon, on Main street. Hcds are clean and pi Ices are reasonable. Alt Smurihwalte, of Wellsvllle, Is shipping wheat from Mondon to bo milled in transit at Colorado and then consigned to Texas. Forty. fire cents was tlio price paid for the grain. Mls,s Johnson, who was brought from Hancroft last" Wednesday uudciwcnt an operation for appendicitis on Friday. Fri-day. It Is said to have bcn one of the worst cases that was ever handled in Logan. Charles Kdlefscn, agent for Studc-baker Studc-baker Iirothers, came down from Han-croft Han-croft on Sunday Ho sajs there Is sixteen six-teen Inches of snow there on tlio level. His wife was a cousin of Mrs. Ida Thatcher Langton ami upon reaching Logan was much surprised to hear of the lady's death. Hansen Bios, have Just secured the agency fnr the Indiana and Ohio Live Stock Insuiance Co. This company Is reputed to b. the strongest one of Its kind in I lie world, and 'Lis said splendid policies aro ollered. Hansen Ilios. aro urging horsemen In the city pril llltli to have their valuable animals Insured. See their ad. clse-i clse-i where. Mrs. Geo. F. Checkets, of Mlllvllle, was In Logan Saturday. Mrs J M. Anderson, of Lewlston, was a visitor to the county scat jester-day. jester-day. William Hopkins, who has been bedfast with pneumonia, Is ablo.to bo atout. For Sale. 1,000 bushels of Ihst-class New Zealand wheat. Garrett Panic, Clarkston. The condition of Roy Merrill, of Richmond remains practically unchanged. un-changed. J. W. Pickett was up from College ward Monday looking as ftesli as a new blown rose. Mrs. Ell Hell went to Lew Iston yesterday yes-terday to sec her grandchild, recently born to Mrs. Oliver Hell. A. D. Thatcher Jr. came from Hex-burg Hex-burg Sunday to attend the funeral of Ills cousin, Mrs. Langton. Bishop Martin Rigby, of Newton, Is loading wheat at Richmond and h pa) lug llfty cents a bushel r. o b Mrs. A. S Horn, of Salt Lake, returned re-turned homo jestcrday. She came 10 tho funeral of Mrs Ida Thatcher Langton. Newbold, the clothier, has Joined "The Amcilcau Sjntllcato of Shoe Merchants," and has a large stock of best and cheapest shoes In Logan; try them. Louis Cannon and Joseph Howell Jr.-of Jr.-of Salt Lake City, attended tho funeral funer-al of Mrs. Ida Thatcher Langton on Sunday. They returned homo Monday. Mon-day. Thomas Duce, of Cardston, Alberta, slopped off In Logan Monday morning on his way to Hjdo Park. Ho came down on conference rates and will go to Salt Lake City before returning. Ncls Anderson, who has been associated asso-ciated with tho Logan second hand store, has bought one-third interest In the business, and tho ilrm will sail under a new title, Johnson & Anderson. Ander-son. Harry Goodsoll was brought fiom Butte on Monday morning. He had to bu carried to tho hospital on a stretcher. Mr. Goodscll lias had a long siege of typhoid which left him with brain fever. We are headquarters for Sweet Pea Seed. The Flower Store, 45 S. Main. The speakers at tho Soren Peterson funcial services, held in tho seventh ward yesterday, were Peter F. Olson, John l. Lundburg, Fredrick Scholes, J. A. Hcndrlckson and Itlshop C J Larson. Tho deceased leaves but one daughter In Utah, who has been ca icing ic-ing for him In his declining years. C. M. Harris says that the Harris Music Co. has decided to build on Its ground adjoining the Newbold business busi-ness block on tho north, and that bids will bo asked for at once. It is tho Intention to put up an attractive building, modern and convenient, designed de-signed speclllcally as a music house. Tho location Is a good one and a new building thcro will add to the appearance appear-ance of upper Main. We are also headquarters headquar-ters for Lawn Grass Seed. The Flower Store. Marrlago license have been Issued in the past ten days to John G Pearson and Henrietta Lulhy, Preston, Idaho; Dee Ann Mower and Lur.cll Leavltt, Lewlston; Jos. T. Taylor of Falrvlew, and Anna M. Erlckson, Weston; Wm. C. Shepherd and Emma Godfrey, of Clarkston; Thomas Nelson Lonry of Fielding, and Allco Ann Hess, Ply. mouth; Lcroy O. Cornish, Sugar City and Grace M. Clegg, Rlgby, Idaho. Every woman appreciates a beautiful beauti-ful complexion, so much desired by men, Such complexions como to all who use Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets Cy. E. Nappe r. Among the more Important engagements engage-ments that liavo been scheduled for this season at the Thatcher opera house, will bo that well known stage picturo of optimism, "Mrs Wiggs of tho Cabbage Patch," which will make Its appearance hero on May 7. Messrs. Lleblcr & Co. have arranged that Miss Hlancho Chapman will assume tho title role, which Is considered ono of tho best characters on tho stago today. James Melkle, of Smlthileld, camo to .Logan Saturday. Ho drove a qurd-ruped qurd-ruped attached toa"vohlhlcle" and It took him Just two and one-half hours to get hero. Mr, Melklo says that In the past forty-seven years ho has driven to Logan from ono to four times each week, but never In all that timo has ho seen the roads In worse condition than they aro at present. The Inference Is that If wecontlnuo to spend money In road Improvement1) tho highways win eventually become Impassible.. liorfftoMr and Mrs James Quajle lair Friday a ghl 1 Fur Sale-Some ha do hay. S. W. Rlter, 3.53 West li North. Rcv. Clemens in Is In attendance at l'rcsbytei) in b.tit Lake. .E. U. Iricoii look advantage of the' lair condli Inn of Hie streets to use his' fine new ll.nnr-s car Monday. Jfsal beauty. - 1 Frank Goodwin left today for Frrs no, Cat. UK f.imlly will follow him later and tin) will abide forever tind aye. Prof. Cathcait has returned from a trip to Salt Lake ai'd 'tis said woik on the New Jersey dormitory will eun-inenco eun-inenco at once EJ. Merrill, osteopath, Is at the oillcc of Pr S'lilth, dentist, Mondays, Wednesday and Frldajs, between 5 and 7 o'clock p m Consultation free Count) Coiiiinissloneis Knowlesaud Godfrey spent ostorday In Lewlston j looking over a drainage proposition j lor ono of the county roads In that locality. We are selling Bromc Grass for arid land --none better; at Flower Store. Mrs. J. F Frcdilckson, (laughter of C. L Olsen. who lias been visiting relatives In Logan tho past two weeks, returned to her home In Malad jester-day. jester-day. Ola Nielsen, of Mlllvllb, was In the city jestcrday. He looks hale and heart)', considering that ho passes his seventj-ilrst mllc-stone to-day. Mr. Nielsen has been In Utah forty-two j ears N. II. Alexander and wife, representing repre-senting the Capital Life Insurance company of Colorado, are guests at the Trcmont Mr Alexander Is an Odd Fellow and has struck some kindred kin-dred spirits here. Harris Music Co. leads, others follow. fol-low. Once moic tiicy lilt the nail on the head with their new method, and are the only music house In the state to follow the largest music house in the world. Sec big ad. on pago eight. Thousands have pronounced Hollls-tor's Hollls-tor's Rocky Mountain Tea tlio greatest great-est healing power on earth. When medical science falls, it succeeds. Makes-jou well and keeps jou well. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Nap-oer Dr. Secrist, the new plijslclan ajt Smlthileld, camo to Logan Saturday, especially to make the acquaintance of the editor of the great religious seiul but tlio pleasuie was piobably all our own. In an effort to be agreeable agree-able we showed Dr. Secrist the site of the new Hallard-Cardon pos-olllce, tho balcony from which Tom Kearns once spoke, tho old Peacock mansion on West Center, the station that wasn't built by the Mahler Electric Inter-Urban, Inter-Urban, the Smoot "machine", a copy of the Journal of four years ago, the now drinking fountains erected (?) by Logan City, tho cement street cioss ings that were In view and the beautiful beauti-ful park at tho rear of Main and Center Cen-ter Street business houses but ho didn't seem oven a little bit lui-piesscd. lui-piesscd. However, the genial doctor admitted that ho once lived In Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, and after that wo felt convinced con-vinced that the San Francisco caith-quake caith-quake would not havo disturbed his placidity After an hour or two's strugglo in the city made famous by Neil S Hell and Hrlg Pyper, Dr. Secrist Se-crist indicated that In his opinion Smlthileld has us "skinned a mile," and ho hiked himself homeward. Ho Is getting along splendidly In the big town up north. |