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Show City and County ! " Vote Hip Republican ticket straight. , gfff scM o Earth and Loan money . "on it. II. A. Pedcrsen & Co. Mrs. l'etcr Peterson, was brought from Itcxburg Friday for medical treatment. G. W. Llndqulst, Cache county's leading undertaker and cmbalmcr. Both phones. Mrs. Grace Wardrop went to Ogden Friday to meet iter husband, who was enroute for Nevada. Anyone needing a good girl for work on Saturdays will llnd her by calling at 25.1 West Sixth South. Mrs. W. M. Oibbs, of Providence, who has been atlllcted with typhoid fever, is able to be out. , Don't be humbugged by Ineffective devices for digging beets, liny an Avery beet plow and save time. Wm. Laurentzen, of Downey, his sold ills blacksmith shop and Implements Imple-ments to Luther Makcly. Mrs. M. Hawkcswood, of Lewlston, came to Logan Monday. Her husband has been somewhat Indisposed of late. The Howard heaters aic so peculiarly peculiar-ly constructed that they are guarante a ed to burn less coal than any heating f jjoviTn" the market. Logan Kurnl- ' The Priesthood meeting of the Cache stake will convene next Saturday Satur-day at 10 a. in. In the Logan taber-nacle. taber-nacle. A full attendance is desired. Isaac Smith, Newell W. Kimball, Joseph R Caidon, stake presidency. We have the best assorted stock of monuments and tombstones ever exhibited ex-hibited north of Salt Lake. Twenty per cent discount .on all sales made within sixty days. Cache Valley Marble Mar-ble Works. . tf The David Eccles $i",000 mansion on West Center street is rapidly Hearing Hear-ing completion as far as the outside work is concerned, and gives promise of being an exceedingly handsome structuie. Of straw colored pressed brick with whlto cut stone trimmings, it Is indeed very "showy" and will add wondrously to the appearance of that end of tho city. Wanted Dressed pork, " cents; veal, (i cents. Hailstone's market, tf Mrs. .1. R. Shcpard went to Nephl Monday morning to visit relatives in that vicinity. For Sale Second hand furniture and stoves. Inquire at this olllco. Thomas Smart went to Salt Lake Monday to try to secure cars for the shipping of sheep, which he has been holding for thirty days. For Sale 15 acres good pasture land near Swift slough, Benson ward; also one :i-year-old Holsteln-bull. Inquire S. II. Koundy, Uenson. G. W. Llndqulst accompanied tils brother, C. J. A. Llndqulst, to Ogden Monday morning. The latter gentleman gentle-man spent Sunday In this city. Twenty per cent discount olTered on purchases of tombstones made within the next sixty days, at the Cache Valley Marble Works .Joseph IX. Brown, of Providence, who has been working at Rvanston, Wyo., since last March, has returned home. Peter Berntsen, of tho mechanical force of the Malad Enterprise, spent Sunday and Monday In Logan. Mr. Berntsen says tho Enterprise is getting get-ting along in a splendid way. Fancy baskets, jardlniers, and water proof crepe paper for covering (lower pots. It won't fade; at the Flower Store. The monthly priesthood meeting of the Benson Stake will convene at Lew-Iston, Lew-Iston, Saturday, November :, at 10 a. in. a good attendance Is desired. Alma Merrill, president, H. A. Hon-drleksand Hon-drleksand Wm. Waddoups, counsellors. The best place forladlcs.gentlemen, and children's shce?, gent's furnishings furnish-ings and underwear, also rubber goods In great varieties, Is at Andreas Peterson's. Peter-son's. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cardon arc now living at their new home at the corner cor-ner of First North and First East streets. This splendid addition to Logan's better class of residences Is furnished with practically every modern convenience, Is artistically ar-langed ar-langed and furnished, roomy enough for two, or even three or four If It should come to that, and will undoubtedly un-doubtedly prove a sourcoof greatest pleasure and comfort to Mr. and Mrs. Cardon. When lawns are mado this place will show to maVkcd advantage. 45, ?,j, 43, 45, 5 South Main, t For Kent Nice rooms, with good boaid; also vacant rooms to rent. 11 South First East. We still have Mower pots and bulbs at the Flower Store. See our window of vases, Jardlniers, and fancy baskets at The Flower store. Wheat, suitable for chopping, taken on subscription account at this ofllcc.i Booms to rent, also (i-roomed house. Apply 201 N. First Kast street) Logan. Hoses, carnations and ferns at the Flower store. I Beet toppers wanted by A.I). Smith, Lewlston. Good wages paid. Taxes of the Ulchmond Irrigation company will be delinquent on November Novem-ber first and thereafter will be advertised. adver-tised. Lost A nine hundred pound (roan mare, no brands visible. Any Information Infor-mation leading to her recovery will bo rewarded. Address J. II. Llnfoid, Logan. Aftpr spending about two mouths In Mcndon with relatives and friends, I Mrs. Minnie Soienson Coolcy has re-I re-I turned to her home In Salt Lake. I Twelve thousand dollars hi monuments monu-ments and tombstones to select from at the Cache Valley Marble Works, t "The Deserted Bride" will bo given at Hillyard's opera house Smlthlleld, Saturday evening, November 3. The usual Saturdayvenlng dpnee will be postponed until Tuesday, Nov. I. Found Last Sunday on North Main, a light yellow lap robe. Owner call at this ofllce. Sunday was Mr. Joseph R. Cardon's birthday anniversary. In honor of the event, Mrs. Cardon presented her liege lord with a baby boy Just fifteen minutes before 12.' o'clock Sunday night. The Logan Furniture Co. are still agents for thq Peninsular heaters. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Charley Greenwell, the Ogden cattleman, cat-tleman, was In Logan last week. He says that cattlemen will make no mistake mis-take in feeding beeves the coming winter, as they will get top prices hi the spring. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Wllford W. Granney came from Smoot, Star Valley, on Saturday. He sajs that the wheat crop was slightly touched with frost In that locality. 'The potato, hay and oats crop was j far above the average. j The stockholders of the Ulchmond Irrigation company should read ttic treasurer's notice elsewhere In tills Issue. Mrs. F, A. Mitchell, of this city l has been visited in the past few days by two of her sisters, Mrs. John Latey, j of Salt Lake city, and Mrs. Annie ' Godbe, of 'Los Angeles. The ladles returned re-turned home yesterday. Eliason Sisters still remains re-mains headquarters for the finest millinery. Realizing tho shortage 'of wheat crops, wo are willing to mett the people peo-ple by giving them twenty per cent discount on all purchases of monuments monu-ments and tombstones made within sixty days. Cache Valley Marble Works. tf Last Wednesday while Wlllard Hansen Han-sen and Alfred Cole were llshlng In Logan can j on they happened onto a black bear. The following day, Hy rum Dewltt and A. G. Barber Joined tho tlrst two gentlemen and they all made a genuine hunt for Mr. Bruin, but they were unsuccessful. David Thcurcr, the forest ranger, saw seven bear at different times In ttic vicinity of Toney's Grove last week, and found a place where a cow had been devoured. This being the case, there should bo good sport In the canyon about this time. Ladies' Furs just arrived ar-rived at Eliason Sisters. Examine them before going go-ing elsewhere. Owing to tho unusual length of the performance of "Parsifal," which is to bo given at the Thatcher opera house tonight, the curtain will rls'o on the ilrst act promptly at 7:45 p, m. There aro four acts, each one of which requires re-quires about forty minutes for Its enactment. en-actment. The Intermissions aro comparatively com-paratively short and the final curtain falls at 11:00 o'clock. It Is a rule cf the 1 performance, and tho management giver' nssuranco that the rule will bo strfctlycnforced, thai overyonornust be seated before tho theater Is darkened, dark-ened, which means beforo the music begins. Late comers will not bo show n to their seats until tho conclusion of the act. Warning of the approach for time of commencement will be given by trumpctors in tho lobby entrance. For fine up-to-date La: ' dies' Coats go to Eliason 1 Sisters. It must be hard for A. ti. Baiber to ask a republican to ote for him, I knowing that he would do all he ' could to elect a democratic United ' States Senator, who In turn would do all ho could' to hamper and check tho ' progress of republican policies, as ad ' ministered by President Roosevelt Yet he did tills and was turned down licpubllcans should not heed tho dem-! ocratlc candidate when he makes his' smooth appeals. A voti for him Is a I voto for a democratic I'nited States Senator. ) Wanted Several young men between be-tween 10 and 'lo years, for light easj work. Salary and expenses paid. Ap-i ply at room 2 Palace hotel. Wo can recall but one farce comedy which for over twenty years has more than held Its own against all comers am! laughed all Imitators out or sight, and that one Is "Peck's ll.id Boy," I which comes to Thatcher's opera I house Friday night. It N the only! authorized dramatization of ex Governor Gover-nor George W. Beck's famous sketches fiom real life under the same title, and enjoys his hearty approval and Indorsement. In-dorsement. Rewritten, to admit of the effective inttoductlon of additional mirth and mischief and a number of now specialties, it is heralded as brimful brim-ful of the brightest fun and most comical com-ical action ever staged, and Is a big winner all along the line. Bergencr & Co., undertaken, are now open for business In their now undertaking parlors, 140 Nort Main street. The best methods In embalming. embalm-ing. The llncst lino of caskets and dlllns In Northern Utah. i Miss Margaret Wilson, of this city, was on the program at the recent meeting of the State Federation of Women's Club. The Tribune's report says of her: "Miss Margaret Wilkinson of Logan gave a paper on "Tho Teutonic Teu-tonic Rlemeut In Rngllsh Literature." She said that the Teutonic literature applied to all English speaking people In Europe, Australia or wherever the English language Is spoken. Shcdc- llned literature as an expresslon;of life In words. These three dlvlsons constituted con-stituted literature, love of nature, warfare and the stirring element for adventure, and the respect for the law and women. She read examples from some of tho earliest known books and poems.-telllng the story of the song of Beulf. She concluded her paper by speaking of the work of MUton.ShaKcs-pcare, MUton.ShaKcs-pcare, Chaucer, Spencer, and Dante, referring to the high place that woman wo-man held in ancient Jlteratuie as well as modern." |