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Show fl City and County "Osha" cures lung troubles, etc. , t Dr. EmoN was a southbound passen- Ker Monday. f : ,i We su" tho Karth utltl Loan money '. on it. H. A. l'edersen & Co. ."-' Mrs. A. H. Thompson has none to Salt Lake City for a short stay. Wanted Oirl for light housework. Inquire 11 S. First Hast. . "W. II. Tlialn and Lorenzo Hansen were southbound passengers yesterday morning. v ' Be sure and see the beautiful china at the Caclie Valley Tea Store. i rocket books make good presents. '"",' We have the good kind. Rlter Bros. .!; Drug Co. f John A. Woolf, who Is now living In 1 K tills city, had a very severe Illness last ' V Friday, but Is now much better. s How's one of those dressing cases for t lierV We have the right Kind at the right price. Hltcr Bros Drug Co A tine baby girl came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fredrick about , one week ago. This makes Blx girls L' and one boy. Alwajs something new at the Har ris Music utore. See their big Xmas advertisement In this Issue: Miss Nettle Maughan, accompanied her father, Judge W. W. Maughaii, ' went to Hrlgham Monday. Judge Maughan Is holding court there. ' The Cache Valley Tea Store has the most beautiful dolls and cliinaware at the lowest prices in Logan. Martin ft Hamilton, practical horscshoers; Work done on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. First shoeing shop south of GarfTs' mill. - ' Hobbs Music Co. without exaggera tion carries the largeststock of Edison and Victor phonograph records In northern Utah Mrs. II. K. Homer, of this city, passed her ninetieth year last Sunday. She is hale and hearty. The lady Is tho mother of William II. Homer, ex-sheriff ex-sheriff of Oneida county, Idaho. . During the holidays we arc selling a full quart of superior port wine for 00 cents and a full gallon for 1.50 Itlter Bros. Drug Co .j C. W. Nlblcy. Jr., returned from fL Oregon on Sunday night. lie expects 'IS t0 arrange his business affairs and move to that locality Wanted Sewing machines to repair. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. re-funded. E. N. Stone, Hanks Hotel. Both phones. Factory, Bcll-393k. Samuel Evans, of Lewlston, was in Logan Monday. He raised something over seven hundrtd tons of beets this yoar. One hundred tons were dug after tho recent thaw. Nothing better and nicer for Christmas Christ-mas than an Edison or Victor phono graph. Hobbs Music Co. James Ilancoy, Injured so badly In a runaway a few weeks ago, still re- ' mains In thlselty receiving treatment. As a whole, he is gradually Improving, but at times has had serious troublo. Lost on Frlday.-A twenty dollar gold pleco, between Eliason Sisters store and Oeorgo Lclshman's homo on South Main. The Under wll here-warded here-warded if left with Oeorgo Lelshman. Bl9hop John Boueche and Miss Delilah Graham were married In the Logan Temple last Thursday. Tho young lady was born and raised In - ' Mlllvllln and Is aged twenty. School teaching has be;n her occupation In recent years ; You will be sorry if you , do not call and examine my Xmas line before purchasing. pur-chasing. Cy E. Napper. ; Samuel Kent, of Lewlston, and War ren Kent, of Dingle Dell, wero In tho ! olty on Monday Tho latter had -J naught but pulses for the railroad ' service Ho reached Cache Junction J$ from tho north at G-M a. in., reaching y Logan at 12:30. ''k ' Wo are prepared to furnish any and fl all kinds of musical Instruments. 'f ' Pianos and organs for adults, small V: ' instruments for children. Tho cheap- ty v est placo In tho town for these articles aV. Is at Hobbs Muslo store " Last Wednesday George Fu.irnnan & and Mary Kloepfer.of Provldence.wero M k man led in tho Logan temple. In tho ' S evening a reception was held at tho homo of th(J bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Philip Kloopfcr. Ono hundred v and thirty persons partook of tho sumptuous meal that had been pic pared. Many valuable presents wero given to tho young couple, who havo many friends that join In wishing them success and happiness In their now life. Did you read about, "OsliaV" Mrs Catherine Keller returned to her home In Salt Lake City yesterday. She lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Philip Kloepfer, of Providence, during the past two weeks. Notice After Maich .list, "07, Wilkinson - Son will discontinue bookbinding. On Sunday eenlng John Spandc was kicked on one of his hips by a horse. While the injury docs not appear ap-pear to be serious, the kick was a heavy blow and caused Mr. Spande to faint several times. Mountain rcstauianl and lodging house, 08 West First North street, Logan. Mrs. E. Nielsen, proprietor. E. C. Bacon, of the Ouray (Colorado) Herald, and Mr. II. I' Glbberson, of Ouray, came to Logan Monday night and will remain here sefiral days. E C. is a brother of Manager E. P. Bacon of the Tellurldo Power company. Wo have tier favorite perfume. In handsome gift packages. Hlter Bros Drug Co Mr. J. S Powell, Instructor In art at tho A. C, has arranged an cxhlbf-tfon cxhlbf-tfon of painting in the Beading Boom. Open from December 18 to 21, from 8:00 a. in. to 0:00 p. in dally. Perfume from loc to $io a bottle at Cy E. Napper's. A reorganization of the Avon ward was ellectcd last Sunday. W. II. Maughan and A. M. Israclson of the Stake Presidency were present. Bishop J. J. Facer was honorably released and A. O Jackson was appointed bishop, with F. J. Law and Henry Parkinson as counsellors. Bergencr & (k., uudertakeis, are now open for business in their new undertaking parlors, 149 Nort Main street. The best methods in embalming. embalm-ing. The finest line of caskets and conins In Northern Utah. On Sunday night at DMA, Hutu, the only child of John II. and Anna Wilson, Wil-son, died of pneumonia. The little girl was two years old and had been suffering for some time with whooping cough, which culminated in lung trouble. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea: 3." cents C. E. Napper. Miss Ada Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson, was married mar-ried on Monday to Mr. Thomas Cam-mack, Cam-mack, of Illinois. After the wedding ceremony a reception was given. The bride and groom left for tho east, where they will visit tho groom's parents for a short time. The linemen line-men and' all his associates wish him good speed, and say he is a royal good fellow. Oiha" cures catarrh, and asthma. No buyer can afford to buy Christmas Christ-mas presents beforo looking over tho large and unique stock of fancy china porcelain ware at the Oacho Valley Mercantile Co. this season. They havo an Inexhaustablo lino of Just those things that mako fitting presents pres-ents for tho "Yulctlde," and can supply tho most exacting demands. See their beautiful dolls that they are selling so cheap. William Q Anderson, who has been mall carrier to and from tho Logan trains for over live years, lias given the required notice to the (postal service ser-vice that ho desires to discontinue In their employ under tho present salary, as all that he has received Is 8288 per year. Tho number of trains that he has to meet under the newschedulo does not Justify him In continuing longer. ,. 12. Petrltscli, the "Naturopath," "Naturo-path," has removed from tho Palace Pal-ace to the Trcmont Hotel, where those who desire to be cured from any Disease or Habit (without medicine) medi-cine) will be accommodated at Reduced Re-duced Prices for tho next sixty days. This man has been practicing In Logan Lo-gan over two years with remarkable success. Many know It to bo a fact. Try "Naturopathy" when all else falls and bo shown Ho permanently destroys de-stroys Birth Marks, Moles, Warts. Cancers etc., without acid or knife. Consultation free Mr. anl Mis. Ed Stewart arrived here from San Francisco Sunday evening even-ing and will make quite a little stay. Mr. Stewart is a horso buyer, one of tho best known that cornea into this country, and for soveral years ho and his wife havo spent several Vceks here In the fall and wlntci. Mr. Stowart says San Francisco Is rebuilding rap-i rap-i Idly In all portions other than In tho sky-scraper district down town. This portion would be further along wero it not for tho fact that tho insurance companies havo Interfered. In his opinion It will tako but from three to flvo years from now to replaco San Francisco's business section on a giaiuler scale than before. Mr. Stewart Stew-art Is confident that SchralUand Reuf, with &bont a dozen others, ahould bo In tho pen, and every Indication now in that they will he, senj; there, 'Osha" cures cold, coughs, etc S. W. Kent, of Montpeller, is here visiting his brother, Riley Kent. Grand Fur opening TO-DAY at Campbell's store W. S. Popplelon, one of Wellsvlllo's prosperous farmer, was in Logan Monday. Traveling man's sample line of Furs at Campbell's store TO-DAY only. Wo will deliver samples In fur jackets. S. B. Kent, Melvln Kent and Mr and Mrs. George Karrens.of Lewlston, came to Lugau Tuesday to spend a short time with Riley Kent. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Buster Brown with Its combination or comedy and music, pretty girls, popular songs and clever specialties Is the announcement for next Tuesday afternoon and evening (Christmas) at Thatcher's Opera House. Mako hoinecheeiful during the holl das;buy a phonograph of 11 obi) Music company. Mr. Orson Muiisncr, manager of the Crescent Creamery, went to his homo In American Fork tills morning to visit his family While there he will improve his propeitv by doing some cirpeuter work that is necessary. Beautiful Line of new Medllions from 25c to $10 and $i5 at Cy E. Napper's. Many real novelties mark this season's sea-son's production of Buster Brown which is everywhere duplicating Its splendid success of previous seasons. This will bo the attraction next Tuesday Tues-day (Christmas) afternoon and evening even-ing at Thatcher Opera House. 0. M. . narris. violinist, and Miss Susa Gates, pianist, will assist the Smlthtleld choir in a grand concert Saturday night at thelllllyard opera house. The house will be packed. Hyrum Dopp, son of W. II. Dopp, of Lewlston, was operated on at Gcrlltz, Germany, In November. Recent reports re-ports say that lie Is getting along fairly well. Elder Dopp Is performing a mission In Germany and will be remembered re-membered as a popular B. Y. C. basketball bas-ketball man. Friends hope for his speedy recovery As usual the largest line of holiday goods at Cy E. Napper's. The Thatcher Opera House announcement an-nouncement for next Tuesday afternoon after-noon and evening (Christmas) Is the ever welcome Buster Brown. While tho Interesting and entertaining Buster Bus-ter and his fellow artists, not forgetting forget-ting Tlge, arc as clever as ever, their antics aro entirely new. Tho laigo and unusually competent cast Is headed head-ed by Master Helton who has been proclaimed tiic best of all tho actors yet seen In the part of Buster: Wines ahd Liquors for Xmas in great variety and plenty of it at Cy E. Napper's. Nap-per's. Not a plcked-up cast of incompetent actors, nor no No. 2 company will play "The Old Clothes Man" in your city December 22 at the Thatcher opera house. Mr. James Kyrlo MacCurdy himself, the author (In the tltlo role), surrounded by a company of players especially adapted in physique and mlmetlo ability, will portray tho conception con-ception of his brain. Mr. MacCurdy will not have an inferior artist around him, and tho people of Logan arc suro of an evening of most intense erijoy-ment erijoy-ment when "Tho Old Clothes Man" appears. In the arena sccno of the last act, Danny Dougherty and Kid Sharkey give a very spirited exhibition that keeps tho entire audience keyed up to a very high pitch. This is particularly par-ticularly Interesting to the lady portion por-tion of tho audience. Mink and Ermine sets, Fox and Squlrrcll sets for Xmas. Opportunity extraordinary to buy elegant furs at manufacturer's cost. At Campbell's My holiday line of Xmas goods cheaper than ever, y E. Napper. The Old Clothes Man' plav Itself, while It borders on tin sensational, never steps far bejond tho line; lis comedy and pathos arn well balanced. bal-anced. Its startling situations occur naturally, while Its unusual spectacular spectacu-lar features, the "marriage In the snow," and the prize light, in which tho "Yiddish twist" come In prominence, promi-nence, arc the most popular, and never fail to arouse an audience to the ut most enthusiasm "The Old Clothes Man," with the author, James Kyrlo MacCurdy in the title lole. will be seen at the opera house December 22 Mrs. Butterlleld, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs Fleming, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. S. Langton, Mrs. W. Langton, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. ShcDard, and Misses De Grail, Cassldy, Raymond and Katherlnc Smith. |