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Show I " ' I CITY AND COUNTY I t!tt Items of interett About U People and Events. JtAJt Cash paid for oats and onions at T. I Poulter Produce company. 1. U Thorcson left for Salt Lake yesterday. Hu may RO to Moapa, Kev. before returning. Mrs. Chrlstcnson, a rclatlvo cf tho Jeppeson family, Is down from Idaho to spend tho holidays. The best place for first-class rubber Roods, warm shoes and slippers, also gent's underwear, Is at Andrea? Peterson's Peter-son's Bent Nielson, or Hlackfoot, Idaho, came down to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, A. A. Allen, held at Ilyrum on Wednesday. Mr. Nlclsbn spent a day In Logan. Holiday opening at Eliason's today. Mrs. Georgo Thomas, of Whitney, Idaho, returned home Thursday after spending a few dajs with her sister, Mrs It. S. Campbell, who has been somewhat Indisposed the past week. Ferdinand Jacobsen has come up from Ogden to remain until he can sell his Logan property. He Is looking look-ing and feeling well despite his seventy four years and will have a merry Christmas with his children here. For elegant ladies' suits, coats, furs and dress goods go to Eliason's. Elia-son's. The tire department was called out Wednesday afternoon to extinguish a blaze In a granary owned by Herbert Davidson. The department got In Its work promptly and llttlo damage was done. Thursday evening a stranger walked Into the Rolfsen store on First North and asked to look at some revolvers. Ho was shown a very good one, but lie pointed out one In the window he would like to see As Mr. Rolfsen was getting Into the window after this gun the stranger walked out of the store with the lirst one shown him. He walked rapidly down First North and disappeared. This looks like a rather bold robbery. Thus. Klrby, of Hyde Park, was pne of those who attendad the "Thorns and Orange lllossoms" matinee at the opera house Thursday afternoon. On Thursday Mr. Klrby was seventy-six years of age. but ho was never sick enough to take a dose of medicine and is in very fair health today. He has lived In Iljde Park forty-tlve years and carried the mail for every postmaster post-master tho town ever had. In the past ten years he has never missed a train. Commencing nt 10 o 'clock Wcd-nesdny Wcd-nesdny morning, Dec. 18th the C. V. Merc. Co., 1!J7 N. Main, will present' each liuly that enters their store and exninino their excellent ex-cellent stock of Xmns China with a beautiful souvenier plate. They expect hundreds of Indies in their establishment on the 18th to receive re-ceive plates ns long as they Inst. Be early. LorJn Hatch, whose early departure, for Salt Lake was noted In the last Issue of Tho Republican, loaded his effects In a car and left for the state capital on Wednesday. Mr. Hatch has accepted a position as cashier for tho Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. The Thatcher Rank people, with whom ho has been associated several years, glvo Mr. Hatch credit for being an exceptionally shrewd and capable man and there Is no doubt, of his rlso with the Consolidated. Thomas Smart was a passenger to Brlgham on Thursday. Wa sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdorsen & Co. Peter M. Maughan, of this city returned re-turned from Idaho Thursday. Carl Nelson, of Greenville, returned Monday from a Scandinavian mission. Fresh raisins, currants, lemon peel, citron and assorted nuts just arrived at P. A. Nielsen & Son's. ' James A. Smith, of the Fourth ward this city, leaves for a European mission next wee!:. A physician was called from Logan to Wollsvlllc Thursday morning to attend at-tend Mrs. Evan Owen, who was reported report-ed very 111. You can buy a PENINSULAR Hot Blast at 25 per cent discount during tho next ten days at the LOGAN FURNITURE CO. Geo. 0. Nielson formerly of Ilyrum, now living at Idaho Falls, has been In the valley the past weeks Mr. Nielsen Niel-sen Is doing well In his new location, CLOSING OUT SALE on Havlland and hand-painted china. This lino of goods to be positively discontinued. All Items must bo sold at one-half price. C. M. Wendelboe, Jeweler. The Palace restaurant will not bo moved from its present location as rumored heretofore. Mr. S. B, Soren-son, Soren-son, proprietor, says he worked up a splendid business at the Center street location and doesn't .propose to leave It. He oilers a bigger and better dinner din-ner for 25 cents than will bo served for the same money elsewhere. Plenty of good clean Rock Springs lumpcoal at THATCHER'S coal yards all the time; not some of the time, but ALL the time. Wc make prompt delivery de-livery and give full weight 2,000 lbs. to the ton. Price always in lino Yards at the toot of First South St , Logan, lloth phones at ard, :iI4; both phones at uptown oillce, 111. William Settle, the bearded lady at The Republican oillce, has been having a tussle with la grippe. Mr. Settle is the only one of his gender known to have posed as a Goddess of Liberty, but this he did at Preston last July 4, having secured tho largest number of votes in a popular lady contest. Besides Be-sides having won beauty prizes, and gold medals as a tenor of note, he handles a barytone horn like a master, and during the summer season twirls the spheroidal horschido with a grace, abandon and effectiveness of a Rube Waddcll. Mr. Settle has about won out in his gamo with la grippe. The place to get your Christmas goods is at Eliason's, where the finest line of dress goods can be seen that ever came to Logan. An excellent contribution to the comedy-dramatic Held, Spencer and Aborn's pretentious production of the powerful emotional play, "A Wife's Secret," which has already rounded out three successful seasons, and Is now more poplar than ever In its fourth year, will bo tho ottering at the Thatcher opera house next Monday Mon-day evening. In keeping with its attractive name, "A Wife's Secret" tell3 an interesting story, ol which tho central tlgure is a young wife, nursing a secret sorrow, suffering under the lash of scandal's tongue, cast out by her unbelieving husband, exposed to the hardships and temptations temp-tations ot the world, and battling against the persecutions of her relentless relent-less enemies. Georgo O. Hayball Is having a very severe siege of lagrlppe. WANTED Dining room girl at the Lincoln at once. Thomas Rr.dford is selling out his personal property and will movo his family to Seattle, Wash. Como and try our choice groceries, selected specially for the holiday trade. Tho best In the land at V. A. Nielsen & Son's. During tho past two or three weeks there havo been countless cases ot la grippe and throat trouble. Ono physl-elan physl-elan Is said to havo Issued a hundred prescriptions for la grippe. Miss Lillian Oliver, of Salt Lako City, tho distinguished pianist, will spend two days each week In Logan. MlssSusIa Gates and Miss Robinson and other local musicians aro arranging arrang-ing the guarantee All pupils wishing to study with Miss Oliver will plcaso leave their namo with Miss Gates or at tho narrls Music store. Seo thoso beautiful dolls at tho Cache Valley Tea storo llrst before buying elsewhere. ThoCardon Jewelry Co. 's windows are ever attractive, bub on special occasions oc-casions aro beauties beyond comparo. At this tlmo thoso windows aro In holiday array and are so designed and decorated ns to appear to superior advantage. ad-vantage. They aro worth more than a passing glance and Invariably sccuro more than that from tho "maddening throng." GOODS MUST BE SOLD-We will give special bargains in overcoats, men's and boys' suits, underwear and shoes. Come early and be suited. John H. Anderson's store, North Main street. R. P. Bradshaw, of Paradise, was In Logan Thursday. Ho Is the gentleman gentle-man who, with a sister", sang tho fatnoin old hand cart song at the conference con-ference hero last spring While at the gathering of handcart veterans In Salt Lake city a few weeks ago he was compelled to sing this song no less than 'six times, the last time with Pres Joseph F. Smith as an assistant. Mr. Bradshaw Is going to have a number num-ber of copies of this song printed, for general distribution. Logan Brass Band at the rink to night. Ladles free. Instructlonsand assistance given. at every afternoon session. We can teach you to skate If you can walk. You ought to skate; It is line sport, perfect pleasure, and very healthful exercise. Try it. ' Campbell & Sons Co. have put out very superior art calendars for the comingyear, calendars whose selection by this Hrm can mean nothing moro nor less than that the buyer there has the highest sense of taste, This has ever been evidenced In the Campbell stock, however, which Is the height of perfection, The Republican has a "Matinee Girl," with which tho whole force is in love, and there Is a scrap on now as to whose parlor shall be graced by this charming young lady from tho Campbell Camp-bell emporium Most, bi'uili ifui dolls u.i i lor 'H little moin-y in Hie Cache Vrflley IV.t - Company's storo. H Courteous treatment and p. ompt H service is the motto at Eliason's. ;M Try them. :M Hon. John W. Harry, editor ot tho M Smithlleld Sentinel, and prospective millionaire from Investments In the Copper King, was In Logan Wedncs- ,H day to attend the meeting ot the Irate ' stockholders in the Montana proposl- 'H tlon. Mr. Harry has COO shares in tho ' Copper King and at only $2,000 asharc ' this will bring him a million dollars, all M of which he expects to use In develop- H Ing the Sentinel. Ho Is highly pleased l with Smithlleld and says tho public 1l Is offering him every rcasonablo en- ' couragetvent. M Be sure and seo the beautiful dolls at the Tea store. ,H |