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Show City end County llcst place for Uecco llncil shoes anil slippers, at Andreas Peterson's. Mrs. Augustus (1 onion Is visiting tier children In Salt Lake city. Wheat, suitable lor chopping, taken on subscription account at this olllce.? Miss Charlotte Kylo Ik entertaining hor sister, Miss Mao Kyle, for several days. ltooms to rent, also ti-loomed house. Apply HOI N. First ast stiool, Logan. Dr. Philips, of ellsvllle made Tub Kkihiiimcan a pleasant call Tuesday evening. Wo sell the Karth ana Loan money ou It. H. A. Pedorsen & Co, Mrs. Sarah A. Merrlll.of Hlchmond, ate Thanksgiving dinner with her son, Amos, of this city. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 1 2 years guara ntee. Mrs. T. A. Thorescn Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ida Maxwell, in Salt Lake city. Newbold is giving some great bargains bar-gains In sults.ovcrcoats.underweaetc. I. C. Peterson and wife, of the Third ward, spent Thanksgiving day in lirlgham. II. J. Hansen, WcsUield, city scavenger, scaven-ger, and back yard work. Elder Kdward Hansen lias returned home from a European mission looking and feeling well. For Kent- A rive-roomed houc,pan-try houc,pan-try and cellar, water in kitchen. 2Ui South 4th West, Logan. EriU'st Uroberg has leoently purchased pur-chased a residence in San Francisco costing approximately J5.O00 Notice After March .list, "07, Wilkinson & Son will discontinue bookbinding (icorge Bench is recovering rauldlv from the operation for appendicitis that he underwent sometime ago Don't be humbugged by ineffective devices for digging beets. Iluy an Avery beet plow and save time. Mr. J. J". Flack and family spent Thanksgiving day in Smllhlleld, the guests of Mrs. Kdwln Shorten. Largest and most complete line of Dnderwear In Northern Utah at Campbell and Sons Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pyper returned to their home in Ogdcn Wednesday after a week's visit in this city. Mountain restaurant ami lodging house, OS West First North street, Logan. Mrs. E. Nielsen, proprietor Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming, John A. McAllister, and S. A. Langton were Salt Lake passengeis on Wednesday Wednes-day G W. Llndqulst, Cache county's leading undertaker and embalmer. Hoth phones We understand that J Si. Stewart Sr. is in a position to impart valuable information in-formation to those desiring homestead land. S. J. Jeppeson has opened a clothing store in the new building of William Andrews on the cast side of North Main. Considering tho gentleman's experience In this line he should do well. Ladies' sample Coats at cost. Big bargains in boys' and men's clothing at John II. Anderson's. James II. Adams, formerly of Logan, Lo-gan, but now living at LcGrande, Oregon, Ore-gon, came to town last Wednesday intending in-tending to stay for several days. In company with James McNiel he expects ex-pects to go to Garland to look over land with a vlow to buying a farm and locating permanently. Notice la hereby given to all ice dealers that no ice will bo permitted to be sold until the same Is examined by tho board of health. Signed: Hoard of Health, Logan City A contribution list is bclog circulated circu-lated In Hyde l'arkjind clsevrhcro for the relief of James Ilanccy Sr., who was run over a short time ago, having both legs broken. The move Is a commendable com-mendable and worthy one, and without with-out doubt will meet with a liberal response re-sponse from those who know Mr. llancoy. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes tho nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea; 3ft cents. O. M. Napper. Charles F. Thorpe and wife same from Nampa on Wednesday. They will remain in this city about fifteen days, after which Mr. Tliorpo will go to Los Animas, Col., where ho will be with the Dyer, people. It Is understood under-stood that "Gliifrlcy" has coma to tho front with tilts company, now being one of tlw best in the construction work with structural etroel Hoadquarters for best kinds of rub- j ber goods, at Andreas Peterson's. 1 Frank lltnson, of the First ward, underwent an operation for rupture on Tuesday The case was quite sen ' ous Logan has never before seen a line of Furs such as is now on display at 1 Campbell's. All new goods, eveiy-thing eveiy-thing cleaned up Inst year. The latest word received from llish-1 op Thomas X. Smith, is to the effect 1 that the venerable gentleman is stead- ily Improving. , Wc make a study of oui Hosiery and . Underwear departments ind can save I you money by placing your Fall orders! with us Campbell & Sons Co. , Mrs. Charles II. Itobblns went to ! Dewey on Wednesday.to spend Thank-1 giving with her daughter, Mrs. Seag-1 er. In addition to the renowned, serviceable service-able Munslng Underwear wo handle tho Forest Mills, high grade Knit Underwear Un-derwear Campbell & Sons Co. Mrs N. P. .loiitison, ol the Seventh ward, Is vety 11 It Is feared by her friends that a medical operation will bo necessary. All 10, ir and 20 cent granite ware ou sale Saturday, your choice, 10 cents. Teet's Bargain Store. Thatcher's Thatch-er's bank building. Miss OlgaThompson.of the Seventh ward, who teaches school cut Hlchmond, Hlch-mond, came down to spend Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with her parents. Forest Mills Underwear for Ladles, Misses and Children at Campbell's. Mrs F W. Hoffer started for hei home in Denver on Thursday. She will remain in Salt Lake until Sunday and then go cast. Elegant assortment of Isabella Foxes. lllackConcjs, Kollnskys, Lynx, Natural Squlrrell, Mink and Krmlne Seal fs and Mulls f rom ?:! 50 to 00 at Campbell's. MUs Lulu Carpenter, librarian at the L. D. S. University lit Salt Lake, came up Wednesday evening to visit the home folks Wanted Sewing machines tCrepalr. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. re-funded. K N. Stone, Hanks Hotel. Hoth phones.- -Factory, Hell .'(9:5k. Mrs Andrew Flack went to HoJse thu early part of the week to join tier husband, and In the futuie tliat city will be thclr'homc Campbell's have Just teeelved i" Ladles' Coats by express, new styles, new fabrics, at honest prices No sale, but superior values for your money than olfcred elsewhere Leo Hcouche, who Is on a mission In New Zealand, is doing most cxcollent work. It is stated that his acquisition of the nativo language Is such that he can talk more fluently In it then he can InjKngllsh Hell Urothcrs will have swoil apartments apart-ments for the butcher business when the intcrlorof their shop Is completed. Powell and sons are doing some fine graining and papering. The shop has the latest refrigerators and cases for Hie preservation and display of their meats Every woman needs a good cook book and should have one. There is none better than the Presidential Cook Book," and while it retails for Si.OO, The Republican Re-publican offers it FREE to all who pay back or advance ad-vance subscription by December De-cember 25. The stock of Howell and Crawford, at the Logan Dry Goods store, is being be-ing removed to the U. O. Mercantile establlshmcnt,prcparatdry to remodelling remodel-ling tho former place. When completed complet-ed It Is anticipated that they will have well arranged apartments fur their business. Don't let anyone talk you to death and convlnoo you that you need a new sewing machine or that It will cost you about $10 or (15 to repair your old one, but give ME a trial and I will make yuur old one do tho work ub well as any new machine you can get. If I fall to do so, will make no charge, and will pay expense of having It repaired at factory, Edward N. Stone. Hell 'phone, 303k; Independent, 189. F. W. Weego, manager of ftecves As Company, of Denver, manufacturers of engines and threshers, was In town Wednesday accompalncd by U. Reed, one of tho company's engineers, and Wm. Paxman, of Juab. Thevcamo here to confer with tho Danlelsen Mfg. company as to their future business. busi-ness. Tho Reeves engines havo been used extensively with the Danlclscn gang plows in Juab county. Mr. Weego speaks highly or the plows. Mr. Paxraan has broken 800 aorcs of land und has now 500 acres planted In fall grain This gentleman to meeting with tho farmers in dlfforcnt localities locali-ties giving thorn Urn beuelll of hta ex-perleneo ex-perleneo in dry farming. On Wednesday President Jaraea II. LlnQford attended a meeting of tho Doard of Examiners of Church schools In Salt Lake city. Bergcner & Co., undertakers, are now open for business In their new undertaking parlors, 140 Nort Main street. The best methods In embalming. embalm-ing. Tho llnest line of caskets and conins in Northern Utah- i Joseph Quinney, Jr., Is slowly recovering recov-ering from typhoid but his little eight year old boy Ariel still remains very low witli the same disease. We care not how )ou suffered, nor what failed to euro you, Holllster's Jtocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, puni-est, weakest specimen of man or womanhood wom-anhood utrong and healthy; &" cents. O. E. Napper. Last Monday night A.G. Lundstrutn sold a corner lotwcst of his residence to the Seventh ward corporation. The new ward meeting house under consideration con-sideration will bo built upon this site. Miss Hattlo Cantwell, aged twenty-eight, twenty-eight, formerly living In Mlllvlllo.ro-eeutly Mlllvlllo.ro-eeutly died la Denver. The young Jody will 'be burled' at MMvllte. Bite was the drvugbtojr ko lute Frank S. 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