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Show City and Coonty o sell the Earth and Loan money in . II. A. Paderscn & Co. Loi'ciizo Stohl, of Urlgham, came to Lorfan Monday evening. Oillufl rooms for rent In Union Block. Apply to John Hendricks. I'rot. A. 15. Wright camo up from Salt Lake City Monday evening. Wanted Dressed pork, " cents; veal, 0 cents. .Hailstone's market, tf Ira A. Cole, principal of tho Benson, Is now located at ltrJ East Third South street. For sale. $17 worth of water scrip. Inquire here. los. J. Atkln, foreman of tho experiment experi-ment farm at Lake George, was In Logan Saturday. Front oillce rooms to rent above the Hochedale. Inquire Fritx Cos-sell. Cos-sell. Mrs. O. M. Benson and daughter arc at home In Logan again after a lengthy stay at Butte. Cash paid for all kinds of logs at the Hyrum saw mill. Koiikut Baxtkii.' Miss Kill? Smith returned to Logan Monday evening after a very pleasant visit with Ogdcn friends. G. W. Llndqulst, Cacho county's leading undertaker and embalmcr. Both phones. Miss Elaine Kelson found Logan too strenuous last Sunday and spent the afternoon at Cacho Junction. "Wanted" a first class vocal music teacher. Apply Jacob Gessel, chairman chair-man Providence school board. Mrs. Balinda Cotcj, who 'his been very 111 some time with a serious throat affection, Is some better at this writing. Wanted A number of good brickyard brick-yard men at once. Good wages paid. Gcssell Pressed Brick Co., Logan, t Miss M. A. Torgcson went to Salt Lake City yesterday morning to spend a two weeks' vacation from arduous duties at the Hciculesotllce. Big opening sale on fall clothing for men, boys and children at Newbold's, ttie clothier. Mrs. Rhoda Nelson-Bush Is down from Malad visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kelson. She has entirely en-tirely recovered from her recent severe and protracted illness. Lost, at Lewlston, a long tan silk coat, binder please leave at P. V. Thatcher's clothing store, Logan, and be rewarded, Myra West, who spent the summer with her father. Will West, at the ranch near Chesterfield, Is In Logan again with her grandma, Mrs. Jacob West, and will attend school here this winter. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates aervous life, arouses tho courage of youth. It makes you young again. That's what Ho'llster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. - 33 cents, tea or tablets. Sold by Cy. E. Nappcr. Hon. Chas. W. Hansen, the genial and hustling clothing salesman at tho Morrell store, spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day In Salt Lako biiylng what he says Is some of the swellcst stuff ever turned out by manufacturers. Men and teams wanted at once. A pply to Jos., E. Wilson Jr. Mrs. Andrew Nyman has gone to Wackfootona visit. )'ibert. Lowls, who .vas In Logan .a Acek, returned home to Oxford Sunday. For Bent One 0 room house and other rooms. Apply i!01 X 1st East street, Logan. Philip Kloepfcr, of Providence, has tho contract for building a bank at McCammon. Mrs. Gcorgo nines, with her son and daughter, went to Teton Basin yesterday. LOST. Watch fob, on Main or Center Cen-ter street. Finder leavo with Israel Stewart and bo rewarded. Hobcrt Dlvilbllss left Cacho Junction Junc-tion lust Wednesday for Kansas City, where ho will remain until November 1st. Sunday afternoon Aqullla Farr returned re-turned to his dry farm near Itobln, Idaho, where he has a most excellent crop.' Mr. and Mrs. Cathcart, who have been In this city a month or more visiting their son. Principal John M. Cathcart, of the New Jersey Academy, left Monday for their home In Illinois. Elijah Jones, one of Providence's stalwarts, was In Logan Saturday, not quite so stalwart as usual. Ho made tho mistake of trying to lift a culvert without help and hurt his back quite severely. DuQuoln Tribune, HI. J. Milton Flack, of Franklin, Idaho, son of ex-county ex-county surveyor J. J. Flack, of Du Quoin, was united In marrlago to Miss Jesslo Damon, of Du Quoin, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, at 5 o'clock, by Esq. Davis, at tho court house. A pc'cullar circumstance In connection with his marriage was that there was not a Protestant minister In tho city at tho time of the marrlago. He will return homo Tuesday night. Prof. Robert Northrup, of tho Agricultural Agri-cultural College, left Sunday for the State Experiment Farm at St. George. He had returned from Bolso but tho day before. Prof-Northrup has been married Just ten weeks, and but three weeks of that time have been spent w'lioe ho could occasionally set eyes upon the charming girl whom ho hoodooed hoo-dooed Into sacrificing herself, and he is now beginning to feel that this Isn't a square deal. The next attempt to send him on a trip to tho south pole Is liable to meet with a flat refusal. Miss Electa Skcen has arrived In Logan from tho cast where she has been spending the summer. Miss Skeen entered the University of Chicago Chica-go in Juno for special work and methods meth-ods In teaching. After completing her work at this Institution, she made a tour of the Great Lakes, visited Niagara Falls, Detroit, Bulfalo and points In Ontario. Canada. On her way home she visited with relatives In Modale, Iowa, and saw Council Bluffs, Omaha and Denver. Miss Skeen reports re-ports a delightful vacation and'returns to her work with many new Ideas that will be helpful to her and her pupils. Ladles, read this catalogue of charms. Bright eyes, glowing checks, red lips, a smooth skin .without a blemish, In short, perfect health, For sale with every package of Hpl-listers Hpl-listers Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Sold by Cy. E. Napper. J as. Larson, of the M.& L. Coal Com; pany, spent Monday in Salt Lake In an effort to get some coal or find out whether It would ever be possible to get a quantity'jn here, no met with little or no encouragement. Mr. Larson Lar-son says that Cache Valley is absolutely abso-lutely certain to be up against It for any supply of real coal this winter, and llgures that wo will bo fortunate in securing enough "slack" to tide us over the bad places. He Is Inclined to feel that the railroads are doing all In their power, but are really helpless In face of the ts'rrlflo grain, fruit, beet, sheep and cattle traillc. Anderson & Anderson, Lewlston, will carry from now on a high grade of Gents Clothing. Shipment Ship-ment now on way, which will be sold at much low-ei low-ei prices than Logan houses CAN sell. Our shoes are up-to-date,good and cheap, Call and be happy. The Brlgham City people are making great preparations for a "real" time on "Peach Day,"Wcdnesday, tho 10th. While Micro will not be In the city tho extraordinary quantity of fruit there Is at this time, the fruit will bo fine, much riper and far better for eating. At this time from fifteen to twenty-flvo twenty-flvo cars of peaches leavo Brlgham dally, a great deal goes out by oxprcss, and as many as 150 teams are hauling quantities to Cache, Malad, ;Star, and Gentllo Valleys, and up as far as Black-fort. Black-fort. Brlgham Is also shipping rather largo quantities of watermelons and canteloupes. A ready market Is found for all their products and tho fruit I growers are happy this year, The 1'aradlse Y. L M I A. gives a baiaar tomonow and Is hoping for a great patronage. The allalr will wind up with a dance, music by tho Hyrum orchestra, Tho old folks at Providence were given a royal good tlmo last Thursday enjoying themselves throughout the day In the city's magnificent ricw pavilion. pa-vilion. Tho old folk's committee, Messrs. Crabtrec, Prlday and Sehurz, headed by Mr. Klljah Jones and assisted by the various and sundry young people ever anxious to do for tho older ones, arranged a thoroughly delightful program, a most sumptuous meal at noon and In the evening, and then danced until late at irlght. The guests were all residents of the town over sixty years of age, together with the widows, and missionaries' wlves,a total or 200 'tis said. Of these be-tvecn be-tvecn fifteen and twenty wuro past eighty years of age. The meals were served In tho basement of tho pavilion and tho program, consisting of music, recitations and speeches, was given up stairs. PrUcs wcte given the oldest, the heaviest, thnso with the least hair and no teeth, etc., and throughout .the day there was naught but jollity, and merriment. The old folks were given a genuine good-time and many enjoyed It with them. Tho committee commit-tee Is particularly thankful to the pavilion pa-vilion committee which permitted tho use of tho structure on such splendid terms. Many kind words are olTercd "the boys" and we venture the assertion asser-tion that the pavilion people will lose nothing by tholr generosity. Seth A. Langton lias gone to St. Anthony to start up a si earn thresher! outfit that his llrm sold to Oeorgo Stoddard. J. N. Colby, formerly station agent, at Cache Junction and Mendou, died suddenly last week at Blaine, Washington. Wash-ington. Mrs. Colby and daughter went from Mendon Sunday to take charge of tho body of tho deceased. It may be brought to Mendon for Interment. Mrs E J. (arpenfer Is quite III. L. A. Ostlcn arrived home Friday H fioiu his month's trip Into southern Mexico. He found conditions thcro B as satisfactory as he anticipated, tho H climatic conditions much bolter. Mr. H Ostlcn will remain with tho A. C. this M jcar and then lcturn to Mexico as H head man for a big St. Paul com bin a- H Hon that proposes to develop 10,000 H acres of rubber land. IH |