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Show 4 ??: CITY AND COUNTY k?; & Itcms oi In(crest Aboot tSitf ti&tSM People and Events. ; t& i Nice clean looms atTrcmoitt hotel for ,"i0 cents; meals 2.i cents Joslo Jensen, whn-has been treated (or lung trouble the past two weeks Is Itui'rovlnK". II. .1 l-'iedcili-k, tetcrln.uy surgeon, and I'rof. Northrop, of the A. C. U., went to Salt Ltkeyestcrdty. N. M. Hansen and son, II. C. Hansen, Han-sen, left jestcrday for a tlueo-weeks' business trip to San Francisco. John II. Darker, of Cache .1 unction, and George Ilolllday, of Lewlston, were In Logan on business on Thursday. Thurs-day. M. .1. ll.ilaid, Lorenzo Hansen,.). A. Hcudilckson and .loseph Odell were passengers to Salt Lake Thursday mottling. Fred Melsner, the baker, went horth on Wedncsday.vlsltlng places to which he makes laige consignments of his product. (3. Gessell, the brlcUtnakci, went to l'reston Thursday morning He says that additional railroad facilities are to be given him for the handling of his brick. Charles A. Qulgley, general manager of the Studcbakcr Rros. company for the Inter-mountain states, camo from Salt Lako Wednesday night, returning Thursday morning. We still sell flowers and make funeral designs. The Flower Store. Last Tuesday night a considerable part of a single buggy harness was found In this city. The owner can hao same by describing the property nnd paying for this ad. Miss Edna Cole Is at home from I'ayEon, where "She taught school the tlrst half of the year. She says tlio l'ayson schools arc very proficient and tint lots of towns In tho world might bi worse to live In. Mary Dark circles under the eyes Indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidnevs. 1'xerclso and Hul-lister's Hul-lister's Rcky Mountain Tea will mako yon well and beautiful. 35 cents, Toa or Tablet?. Cy K.'Napper. Roy Kccles went to Ogden Th'ursday to meet his father, who recently returned re-turned from Cuba., Mr. Eccles says that the beet acreage this year will reach far beyond tho expectations of the company. Last year Whitney's acreage was 000 acres, this year It will bo not less than 1.20O. The Smith llros. Lumber company has filed suit against William and June Peterson to recover $101.22, with Interest In-terest at 6 per cent and for cost and fees, the amount being for lumber furnished upon residence property In lo tilts ally. TH plaintiff further aak fer a foreloune f the proptrty by virtue ( a Urn heretofore itonrrd against Mid araairty. A raeotlng was held In the Sixth ward last Wednesday nljrlit to consider con-sider the proposition of building a $12,000 meeting house on the corner south of their present building. There were about sixty male members of tho ward present, and all but one voted for tho new building. The work will commenco at once and If possible bo completed by January 1, 1908. M. A. Ottenhelmcr, president of the Hub Clothing company, returned to Salt Lake Wednesday after spending a few days in Logan. He has Just returned re-turned from tho cast where he made purchases for the clothing concerns in which ho is interested. Whllo here Mr. Ottenhelmcr found the last year's business of tho Logan houso to bo most excellent, satisfactory In every vyay. ' Now is the time to plant sweet peas. We have them in named varieties or mixed colors at the Flower Store. Gcoigo Farrell, of Pctersboro, and neber Parker, of Wcllsville, are now In the cast for the purpose of getting a car of line horses and Jacks Mr Farrcll thinks, Inasmuch as so much tlmo and effort are dovoted to tho production pro-duction of fine horses, now would bo the time lo raise mules, so ho has gone east to purchase as good a Jack us can be had Ho wlll.vlslt Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Davton, Ohio; Murfrccsboro, IVnn , and Lawson, Mo., nnd then inttku his acIpoMoii from the animals seen ,on his visit Mrs Parker will llulsh the car with lino Imported Height!) Hei-ght!) horses and tho two men will return re-turn to Utah together. Good dinners for farmers. Tremont Tre-mont hotel, -) cents. Arnold SUiulthes, editor of-the, "Rcobaohtci," was In Logan Thursday. Thurs-day. The "Iteobachtcr" Isn'Jeinnn publication at Salt Lake city, Mr. and Mrs Itubcn Porkes.of lit do Park, returned home Thutsday night after and extended trip through southern south-ern California and Arizona. They left here on December 2.1rd Sprrl.il sale of ladles', men's and children's shoes; gents' furnishings and underwear at Andreas Peteison's. Miss S. V. DcGralT Is recovering from a very severe attack of lagrlppo lasting three weeks or more. She Is now getting along fairly well. All kinds of vegetable and flower seeds at the Flower Store. See our seed window. .1.0. Walters went to Hrlgham yesterday yes-terday to act as attorney for the de-fenso de-fenso In the case of the lllue Creek Land and Stock Company vs. Jcssop Brothers, which Is now-being tried In the First District court. Are j ou tired, fagged out. nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerve, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 3.i cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy 13. Nap-per. Nap-per. Caleb Tanner.stato englnr or, visited Blacksmith Fork river on Thursday to examine the place whoro Joseph Mon-son Mon-son expects .to divert the water for generating powci. The ground was gone over carefully by tho state engineer. engi-neer. A. S. Hart, who Is associated with N. 13 Miller of this city, went to Lcs Angeles yesterday In the Interest of bco culture. It Is anticipated that this trip to the coast will ucuiueto the benefit of tlioso Interested In that line of work In this county. Lhrls Peterson and a foicc of men are out on the West Cache canal building build-ing Humes along tho side hill west of Preston The work will take at least thirty days, and when completed It Is thought the earning of side hills into the ditch will be stopped. Good hotel for temple workers at the Tremont; prices reasonable. Joseph "voung, engineer for the O, S. L , came to Logan Wednesday night, going to Richmond Thursday morning lo ascertain the wishes of tho pcoplo regarding the moving of the Merrill spur to the south, on the cast and west road leading to Lewlston. It Is thought that the residents in that locality will be benefited by the change Uk Udltlt CUuljorvsn tiled a corn, plalat la the district aourt on tha Ota Instant aiktuf far a divorce from her liMband, MeiMO Ckrlstmisea. Tku complaint a1ln r f ; lort, habitual habit-ual dr r . ' ntnt, and as i minor children, . s x. One hundred dollars attoi. and $25 per month alimony Is requested. Kentucky blue grass and white clover for lawns, one-half pound to square rod. Sold at the Flower Store. The Rush Valley Farming company Is preparing for extensive- work on their 10,000 aero farm Yesterday morning a carload of the famous Dan-Hscn Dan-Hscn disc plows, weighing 2,000 pounds each, was sent, together with a carload of horses. It M the intention inten-tion to begin plowing Immediately. J. A. Skldmoro is foreman of tho farm and Is pushing things for all thero Is In it Tho company expects hand-so hand-so mo returns on their investment, "Rob" Morton, tho genial fellow a tho O S. L. station who gets nine-tenths nine-tenths of jour hard earned money the last thing before you leave town, be-camo be-camo tho proud parent of a big boy Wednesday morning. From the disposition dis-position of tho chubby hand to grasp and hold tight everything ho gets his Angora on, Rob Is inclined to feci thai another llarrlman has made his advent ad-vent nnthisti-rresirlal spline. Tho added ad-ded fuel lli'H tin' boy asked twico for u.Hcr wMi-rdat liconiiltlereri as proof i'iiih mom- tint, i,i s destined to be-ri be-ri ini ,i t,il street tlnanrlcr if not a i ii'in nl mitgnato. Mrs, Morion Is getting get-ting along nicely, Rob Is so pleased that ho could qfilb work for a day or two If ho had to, and the boy Is taking care of himself, ) i Wcscll the r.arth ar.u l.u..i money on it. II. A. rcdeiscuiVC'o Robert Shipley, of Pamlhe, has been down for two wotU with la-grippe. la-grippe. Ilo w.h In LoganV-sirrdty. The l huh quorum or Setintj will meet In tho Hill waul meeting louse, Sunday, March lo at 4:1ft p in. 13 .1. Men III, oUcopr.h, Is at th.ii oillceof Dr. Smlih,dcntUt,--Monda)s. , Wednesdajsiinil Friday, bs wcenftai d 7 j'clock p. in. Consultation free Stiidclxiker Ihfs hac recently completed nu additional warehouse 10-tiiO feet. The w luile of their ground U nou under cover, making an Inclos-tiro Inclos-tiro no feet front by lftO feet deep. Regular appointments at Ihc Presbyterian Pres-byterian church, Suud.n morning. In thcetenlng, thu Woman's Missionary society will hold Its annual meeting. An excellent progiam will be icu-deied. icu-deied. (porjr McUulloch. Jr. Is now at Allumuuut, Wjo., upciallug In thu block signal sen Ice foi the V. P railroad. rail-road. The young man has a good recoid In this kind of employment. Mrs. Kate Iivine Is Ijlng cry ill at her homo on Flist South Street, her allllctlon being asthma of long standing stand-ing and pneumonia Wednesday she was considered to be in a very critical condition, but at last report she was some better. It Is rumored that Carl Torp, the expressman, has becomo heir to, a largo fortune left him by his brother In Norway, and that he has sold one of his express wagons and will leave for Kutopc In the near future. John West arrived from Canada Thursday evening In tlmo to seo hK mother, Mis. Jacob West, allTe. Ho left Canadi on Monday, but was delayed de-layed by bad train connections. A nine year old son accompanied him to Logan. Brome grass is the grass for dry land. It does not need watering; a fine crop of hay and good grazing iandaftenhay is cut. We have it at the Flower Store. List Mont at -t i.lng Miss Javan Jensen, of IIj i v:.s tendered a very pleasant party ut her home. For the past thhlrcn months she has been a Rcll telephone operator and friends were glad to welcomo her home and associate with her once moiu. 'I ho evening was spent in games and music. A special feature was the violin selections selec-tions by Julius Albertsen. Lunch was served at a laic hour. Those present were: LorcnU Petersen J r , Killo Larson, Lar-son, Victor Allen, Delia Allen, Leroy Smith, Lizzie Savage, Chas. Weeding, Ruby Williams, James Nielsen, Matilda Ma-tilda Christiansen, James, Christian--idi and Julius Albertsen. |