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Show ?t CITY AND COUNTY ? I Items of Interest About j. People and Events. x Jesse T. Reese was over from Men-don Men-don Saturday. 'Wlllard Cranney left for Twin Falls last Sunday, Representative Maughan was oor from Wcllsvllle Saturday. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pcderscn St Co. II. L. Erdman came over from llrlg-ham llrlg-ham on Sunday to spend Arbor day. James Hobbs Jr. went north Monday Mon-day to sell Idahoans a dozen or so pianos. Good potatoes, green apples and seed oats for sale at the Hyrum Mercantile Mer-cantile company. John A. Sutton, of Paris, went home on Monday after a short stay with relatives In this city. Mrs. Eveljn Shclton Is living at Preston helping Mrs. Ernest Ncedham to run her lodging house. Don't forget the Grand Hall tonight at the new amusement hall. Tickets CO cents. Wardrobe free. Mrs. Anne Rudge, mother of Dr. D C. Rudge, returned to Paris Sunday. She has been here during the past live dajs. T. II. McKenna went to his home In Rcxburg last Sunday. He has done well In every nay, si rice his move north. In order to make room for our new shipment of wall paper wo will give a reduction for ten dajs In all hold-over stock of 3.11 per cent. LOGAN FURNITURE FUR-NITURE COMPANY. Mrs. Euphemia Maughan, of Wells-vllle, Wells-vllle, has been quite sick In Logan the past two months. Her condition has Improved so that she was able to return re-turn to her home on Sunday. Orson Smith and Lewis Caidon left for Nevada on Monday to Inspect some mining property. The former gentlemen gen-tlemen may make a purchase of an Interest In the property, If It looks favorable. Last Sunday Mrs. Mary Farr, wife of the late Aaron Farr, went north with her sons, Qull and Winn, with whom she will stay during the coming summer. The young men have good ranches near Robin, Idaho. William Buckley, of Franklin, was In Logan Saturday to have some assaying done. In February, ore that was as sayed for him showed something less than $20 values, $24 of this being lead. Other samples show copper. Thousands have pronounced Hollls-ter's Hollls-ter's Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest great-est healing power on earth. When medical science falls, it succeeds. Makes you well and keeps jou well. .13 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Nap-per. Nap-per. H. A. Schoedd", M. D , C. V. S., and W. V. R. Powers, weie In the cltv Saturday. They represent Dunham & Fletcher, Importers of thoroughbred stallions, and came to attend the horse fair, not learning of Its postponement. They will be in attendance on the 20th, however. Mrs. Temperance Hinckley, of Rex-burg.has Rex-burg.has been staying with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Daniel Hoops of this city, the past week. While at conference Mrs. Hinckley attending the gathering gather-ing of tho Mormon fiatalllon veterans, her late husband having been one of that number. She left for her home In the north on Sunday. M. V. Korupkat, II. G. nayball and Chas. Pearson went to Provo Monday as representatives from Logan Lodge No. 43 to tho Stato Grand Lodge. Ever once In awhile tho more strenuous stren-uous ones of tho local bunch have to go away and rldo a larger goat than tho homo lodge furnishes, and the Grand Lodgo furnishes this opportunity. opportun-ity. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MoAllstercamo to Logan Saturday night to spend a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MoAllstcr. Tho visiting gentleman is secretary of tho Gray-McAllster-Cralg company, of Goldlleld, Nov., and Is ottering stock for salo In tho Seven Troughs Wondor Mining company, which Is represented as being be-ing llrat-class. II. A. Pcderscn, Judge of tho Juvc-nllo Juvc-nllo court, went to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend a meeting of "Ju-venllo "Ju-venllo Judges " Judge Pcdersen is confident that the Juvenile court is doing great good for tho boys and girls, and their parents as well, and believes tho new order of things will cnablo thoso interested to work to the best advantage Dr. Adat.snn. the Richmond phjsl-clan, phjsl-clan, was in the city Monday. For Sale Sume hay dry hay. S. W., Rlter, 35.1 West 1st North. Rlshop Edwin Dodlly, of Falrvlcw, Ida , was In Logan on Monday. John Stewart, the assacr of Salt city, has been spending a few dajs In Logan. For Sale at a bargain Saddle and Hrldle, good as new. C. A Cummlngs DO West First Noith. Congressman Howell, with his wife and son Joseph, went to tho state metropolis me-tropolis yesterday You are invited to attend the Grand Rail tonight at the new amusement amuse-ment hall, SoutlfDn First West. Mrs. Sally Hyde, of Hyde Park, has been quite ill slnco hearing of her daughter's death atCardston. Mrs. Wra. Shilling returned to her home at Rupert, Ida , on Sunday. She Is a sister of Mrs Edwin Curtis. The many friends of Mrs James Quaylo Jr. will bo glad to know of some Improvement In her condition. Traccy, a ilftcen year old daughter of Erastus Lamb at II) do Park, Is seriously afllicted with heart failure. Miss Ardell Crockett will go with her aunt, Mrs Clarence Cummlngs, to Nevada the latter part ot this month. For Sale Eighty acres choice beet land in Trenton, Including good water right. Inqulro W. R. Lewis, Lewis-ton. Lewis-ton. Jesse Knight, of Provo, has subscribed sub-scribed for $0,000 In stock In the Dan-lolson Dan-lolson Plow company of Independence, Missouri. David Smith, formerly of this city, now a resident of Bountiful, Utah, spent Sunday In Logan visiting his mother and sisters Mrs. Orrin Morris, of Salt Lake, has been staying with her sister-in-law, Mrs Thomas Rarton, for a few days She returned home yesterday. . S. C. Stevens, of Ogden, is under contract with the Logan Sugar Factory Fac-tory to plant 1000 acres of beets. Most of them will be planted In Trenton. James Lofthouse, of Paradise, has suffered much during the past few months with lnllamatory rheumatism. His present condition Is not favorable. David R Roberts Is engaged In selling sell-ing stocks In Nevada mining companies. compa-nies. Incidentally ho is selling stock in the Danlelson Plow company, of Independence, Mo. 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. Napper. Last Sunday afternoon Rlshop Richord Yeatcs and counsellors wcro honorably released from tiro bishopric of tho Third ward. William Evans was sustained as the new bishop, with John Quaylo and John Evcrton as counsellors. Our car of wall paper has Just been received and wo aro better prepared than ever to take care of our customers. custom-ers. Como In and sen our stock before buying. LOGAN FURNITURE COM-PANY COM-PANY Prof Nortlrrup was called to Col-llnston Col-llnston on Tuesday by tho Tree Inspector Inspec-tor of Uox Elder County to assist In the Inspection of a large consignment of 15,000 trees. Tho Inspector conveyed con-veyed the Idea In his 'phone message that all of them were worthless. J. A Ilcndrlckson has bought Charles Lloyd's stock In tho Cache Knitting Works. At a recent stockholders stock-holders meeting tho same oftlccrs were retained In their respective positions, with the exception of Charles Lloyd, whoso Interests aro now transferred, Owing to tiro excessive high water In tho mountain streams, more or less driftwood is sure to lodgo against tho bridges. The road supervisors should give this matter attention and keep tho bridges clear of obstructions so tho water can pass. If not somo bridges aro liable to go down. W.C. Greaves now owns tho well machine ma-chine formerly owned by Greaves & Ewer, they having bought tho machine from Wm. F. Rlgby a year ago. Mr. Greaves has just drilled two flno Mowing Mow-ing wells In tho southwest part of the city, ono for Lowell Davis and one for S, U. Campbell. As far as can bo learned tho water Is superior to the city water and equal to any spring water in the valley. James Hanccy, of II) de Park, Is gradually Improving. R. S. Campbell came to the city Monday night and v,lll remain possibly a week Grand Rail at the new amusement hall tonight Tickets 50 cents Ladles Free, The llrst baseball gautoof the season on a Logan diamond Arbor Day resulted re-sulted In a victory for the R. Y. C team by a score of to 8, the Mlllvlllo aggregation going down beforu the Crimson bunch. The game wa a very good one. Roy Hovey pitched Mlllvlllo, Mlll-vlllo, while the It Y. C tried a number. num-ber. The local team plajswlth tho Unlerslty team next Friday. 1 E. Rybcrgand MoDanlel left ill on Thursday for McGIII, Nov,, to work f'l during the summer. K On Friday afternoon a reception il will be tendered Wllllnm Hyde, tho tmM retiring bishop of the Fifth ward of H this city. A good tlmo Is anticipated. ll The estate of Nlcoll Poulscn do- ceased was settled yesterday so that il all of the proceeds go to the widow, Ivl Catherine S. Poulscn tt Letters from the Goodrlchs, who f die now at Corning, Cal., say they will not i it urn to Logan. They express rftl silicon' regret at leaving "beautiful rM Cajh-Y' t:t California offers Drj fl Goodrich, who is an osteopath, better opportunities Many friends hero re- jH grot their pacing J il |