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Show City and County Wo sell the Earth and Loan money on It. IT. A. Pedersen & Co. Mrs. J. J. Facer of the seventh waul is very low with heart trouble. Wanted Dressed pork, 7 cents; veal, 0 cents. Ilallstono's market, tf President Budge was a Salt Lake passenger Friday morning. Indian Gloves at- Morrell Clothing Co. J Frank W. Thatcher made a business trip to Ogden Friday morning. Ladies wait for the swell line. Mor icHCIothltiK Co. iSJWfct Daniels, manager of the electrical elec-trical system of Logan City, went to Provo yesterday. G. W. Llndquist, Cache county's leading undertaker and embalmer. Both phones. President Joseph 10. Cardon made a trip to Benson ward on Wednesday, returning Thursday. Front otllce rooms to rent abovo the Rochedalp. Inquire Fritz Ges-scll's Ges-scll's barber shop. Bishop Dunn, of College, who had a leg amputated a short time ago, is progressing nicely, a fact ills many friends will be pleased to learn. Mrs. Zimmerman was a passenger to Salt Lako Thursday morning. Bny your suit at Worrell's. They give jou ten" free suit pressings. F. A. Keuberger and Karl Sciiaub were southbound passengers Thursday. For men only, ten free suit pressings press-ings wltii every suit from $!( to iJ. Morrell Clothing Co. Manager Monhelmer, of the Logan Dry Goods, was conllncd to his room on Thursday through Illness. Miss Anna K. Meyer, teacher of tho plnno.ls now ready to accept pupils at her studio, i35 West Center St. Mrs. Joseph E. WIIon went to Salt Lake Thursday for a stay of three weeks. "Wanted A number of good brickyard brick-yard men at once. Gootl wages paid. Gessell Pressed Brick Co., Logan, t Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Whlto went to Newton Thursday to visit tho lady's mother, Mrs. Pars'ons. WANTED. Twcnty-ilvc girls over sixteen. Good opportunities. Address J. G. McDonald Candy Co., 159 W. 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah. W. D. Beers, of the civil service, camo from Salt Lake Wednesday night, and started for Strawberry Valley Val-ley Thursday morning. 0. J. A. Llndqulst, the Oudcn undertaker, under-taker, has been visiting his brother In this city during the past week, Ho returned homo Thursday. 0. 0. Wendelboe, the optician, makes a circuit jcvery few weeks to Preston In tho north thiough Malad on his return. Ho Is doing well In the optical line. Miss Mell Homer went to Salt Lake Thursday morning to attend the University. The nung ladv will boardwith her sister, Mrs. O. Wld-stoc. Wld-stoc. Office Boy Wanted-One who may become interested in dentistry dentis-try preferred. II, P. Emels. John T. Calnc, Jr., and Professor C. Larsen, both of tho A. C. U., arc attending the Ogden fair, tho former acting as Judge of live stock, the latter on dairy products. Piofessor E. D. Ball and wife left for tho East yesterday. The gentleman gen-tleman has a leave of absence from tho A. C. U. Ho will take up the study of entomology at the Ohio State University. Wo arc now opened up In our new Quarters In Cardon & Ballard's new building on North Main. Wo arc better prepared to attend to the needs of our patrons, whom wo shall bo pleas cd to serve. Cache Valley Mercantile Co. The trendies for the water mains In the seventh ward arc caving in badly. They should be closed up at tho earliest possible time that no accidents acci-dents may occur either to men or animals. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It makes you young again. That's what Ilo'llstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will do, :i.r cents, tea or tablets. Sold by Oy. E. Nappcr. Miss Florence Parkinson, daughter of Frank C. Parkinson of Blackfoot, has been visiting with her cousins at Ilyrum the past week. Tho young lady left for Plain City yesterday morning, where she Is engaged to teach school this winter. I Newbold Is giving somo good bar gains In meu's furnishings. Miss Ida Anderson will leave on Monday morning for Bear. IUver City where sho will commence teaching at I once. Sco tho "Hercules" suits for "boys;" Also tho "Kant-wear-out" brands at Newbold's. There are still a few more vacant scats In tho training school. Applications Applica-tions for seats can be made to Principal Princi-pal Lindsay at the tithing otllce building. build-ing. Babe's Photo' Parlors for your likeness. like-ness. New quarters designed for portrait work. Special price to students. stud-ents. Two doors north of Eagle Hotel., Wllford McDanlcl. formerly of the Firth ward this city, Is said to be quite III at Baker City, Oregon, where ho is now employed. Typhoid is tho dlillculty. V. D. McK'ane, of Providence, who recently returned from.Osceola, was in this oillco on Thursday with some rich specimens of copper oro that arc said to conic from some of his claims In tho south. Miss Tletjen, of Salt Lako City, the "madamo"whoconductedtho fall millinery mil-linery opening at Campbell's last year, comes again this jcar. She made many friends hero who are glad to see her again. Mrs. E. M. Ford, of Baker Clty.came to Logan to attend the funeral of her mother Mrs. A. Swinyard. Mru. Ford Is In Smithlleld visiting with her sister, Mrs. William Sparks, for one week before returnldg homo. |