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Show City and County i We sell tlio Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pedcrsen & Co. Alfred Lundahl, of Itlter llrotliers. lias gone to Garland for one week. Wheat, suitable for chopping, taken on subscription account at thlsoilleo. W. ll.IOrlllln wasow from Newton Thursday looking afte- business matters mat-ters Call at the I. X. L. second hand store for furniture, carpets, sloes, etc , GO West First north. t Daniel Tovey, one of the pioneers of Malad, Is In Logan visiting theJardlne family. For good onions go to 1'lkc's residence, resi-dence, Oth waid Logan. t Lorenzo Stohl, trustee of the A. C, was In the city the fori part of tho week. Wanted Diessed p6rk, " cents; veal, ii cents. Hallstotic'smaikct. tf Mrs. Italph Mitchell, of Idaho Falls, Is hero visiting her friends and relatives rela-tives for a few dajs. Flower pots the best In tho land at tho Flower Store. 4."i South Main, lioth phones. Mrs. Williams, of tho Tremont hotel, has sold her furnltuic and will discontinue discon-tinue the business. About 300 acres good alfalfa fall pasture land to let. Apply at real estate ofllce of .1. '.. Stewart. Henry Wcslcr, of the Wcsler cigar company of Ogden, has beer, in tho county the past week. G. W. Llndquist, Cache county' leading undertaker and cmbahncr. Iloth phones. Chicken pic supper at the Methodist church on Monday evening next, from G to It o'clock. Meals 2.1 cents. Miss Sarah Merrill, the lcpublican nominee for county recorder, was down from Richmond Wednesday Hlg bargains In furniture, carpets, stoves, etc., at tho I. X. L, second hand store, 00 West First north t Joseph Monson went to Richmond Thursday morning to arrange for the wiring of the Richmond tabernacle. Read the continued story that is running in this paper as written by the Sidney Stevens Implement Co. $ Ute Grlllln, one of the firm of Grlilln Rrothcrs of this city, has started a blacksmith and repair shop at Preston. Hardware at less than bargain prices. See our window, Lafount's, Center street. t Ilcrgcncr & Co., undertakers, are now open for business in their new undertaking parlors, 140 Nort Main street. The best methods in embalming. embalm-ing. The finest line of caskets and colllns In Northern Utah. BlshopOscar Dunn, of College Ward, was In Logan Thursday, and Is now feeling better than ho has for years Since tho amputation of his leg he has Improved raoldly, and it Is anticipated that ho will have no further trouble with tho diseased leg that has caused him so much anxiety for years. T. W. Peterson of Hyrum, W. II. Lewis, Win. Hope of Richmond, .los. J. Richardson, and Frank Purser of Smlthlleld, Thomas Kirbry of Hyde Park, and Mrs. Charles Reese, with her son Thomas Ileber, of Ucnson.wero visitors In Logan Thursday. Mrs. W. N. Nixon, of Emery county, is in the city visiting her brother, Frank Wooley. Tho lady speaks highly high-ly of tho southern country ub a good place for the tiller of the soil. Everything Every-thing raised by way of products commands com-mands the highest price, and where peoplo arc frugal they can' live wel and save money. An tohn Pehrson, who has made such a splendid horticultural success at his "Cherry Lawn farm" on tho canyon road, had lino strawberries on the market tho past week. They were of superior flavor and In size larger than tho avcrago berry during the strawberry season. Mr. Pehrson has a new process for securing tho second crop, and ho has made a rather remarkable re-markable success of It. Ladies' Furs just arrived ar-rived at Eliason Sisters. Examine them before going go-ing elsewhere. Tho directors of the Crown mining company mot on Tuesday night and decided to start thrco men at work on their property adjoining tho Lucky Sar in Hlacksmlth Fork canyon. Or-'-"ii Smith also has claims in that locality, lo-cality, and it Is understood that ho will at once start men working on his claims. Salt Lake parties arc also hero putting out men to work on prospects pros-pects In that vicinity. With all these properties being developed, that seo-tlon seo-tlon of tho country will assume tho appearance of a genuine raining camp. 4fi, 45, 4o 4.) 4fi South Main. Potatoes arp now being sold for 30 ecu is per bushel Wanted- A girl at the Mountain j restatuant.tw . First North street. J I The (Jesse I brick company has at last caught up with their orders and now have buck on hand Comfort, wear and economy all combined com-bined Into Campbell's dependable , shoes. j j Mrs. Thad Xa) lor went to Salt Lake I Thursday morning. Her father, 1). II. Roberts, returned from Mexico on Wednesday. Satisfaction in every thread of the popular priced Munslng underwear. Campbell's. See display In window J M. and Mrs. II. C. Van Meter left Logan Wednesday and will make either eith-er Salt Lake or Ogden their headquarters head-quarters In the future. The Wcllsvllle Coop opens today with an extraordinary sale in all kinds of millinery goods. Mrs. Lllllo Fames wMI bo at her place as usual. The pel feet lilting, popular-pile-cd Munslng underwear for the whole family Campbell's. ; An eight months' old son of Ute Grlllln Is down with tjphold. Mrs. Grlllln is also very sick, and to procure a nurse seems almost Impossible. Munslng underwear of exceptional value Just In at Campbell's store. Mrs. P. W. Eliason, of the Seventh ward of this city, left for Chicago Thursday, where she will Join her husband, hus-band, who is taking a course In medicine. medi-cine. Tho sawmill men and loggers arc wearing smiling faces again, caused by the timber entanglement being straightened out so that all hands can resumo work. Henry Perry Jr. and Sarah Gray, both of Perry, Idaho, were married in this city on Wednesday; also J. I). McGregor, Mc-Gregor, of Perry, Idaho, to Miss Ruth Curtis, of Robin, Idaho, C A. Qulglcy, wistern manager of thoStudebaker Brothers manufacturing manufactur-ing company, with W. II. Stover, manager man-ager of the carriage department, spent Thursday In this city. For fine up-to-date Ladies' La-dies' Coats go to Eliason Sisters. Dunbar, Robinson and Co. were successful suc-cessful in lowering their heavy plate show window on Wednesday. It is now aboiit even with tho pavement and goods can be displayed to a good advantage. Preserve your health and comfort with winter blankets. New dapart-ment dapart-ment upstairs at Campbell's, A complete com-plete linn. I If the boys who drove to James Hobbs' residence in Henson ward one week ago last Thursday night and stole a wagon cover will return It at once they will save themselves from being arrested. Joseph Tarbct returned Wednesday from a month's visit In Nebraska. He spent the entire tints with relatives of his parents whom tho family had not seen for years, and whllo ho had a delightful time he found nothing In the state to Induce him to forsake his happy homo in Logan. The Religion Class District convention conven-tion of tho Cache, Hyrum and Benson Stakes will be held in this city today and tomorrow. There has been a most excellent program prepared for the two das. On Saturday evening a social so-cial will be held for tho olllcers. On Sunday evening at 7 p. m. a general meeting under the auspices of the Religion classes. A press notice say s; There are more thrills and hair-raising situations In the great characterof Sherlock Holmes In "The Sign of the Four" than come to many a man in a life time. Tho famous play written by Sir Conan Doyle will bo presented Thursday evening even-ing at tho Thatcher opera house by Mr. Tucodoro Lorch, supported by Miss Josephine DelTry and a most excellent company. Every detail of tho production produc-tion Is personally directed by Mr. Tom II. Loftus. To those who remember the Cullen hotel as the one-ttmo stopping place of most northern people when In Salt Lake, as well as to those who know tho present proprietor, genial Ben Hcywood.lt will bo gratifying to learn that this onco famous hostlery Is to bo so enlarged and remodeled as to make It a thoroughly convenient, up-to date hotel, one of the best In the city. Tho Improvements include a six-story annex, an-nex, a two-slory servant's dormitory, electrical elevator, telephone In each room, a balcony overlooking a tine office of-fice room and lobby, and a complete renovation from cellar to garret When contemplated changes aro made there will be '203 rooms in the hotel,' all 'outside" rooms at that, $150,000 being spent In the remodelling. The front of tho structure will bo worked over in such a way as to cause it to tako on a splendid appearance. Many friends up hero are glad to know that "Ben" is keeping up with the times. i New cloaks and suits rccilvcd by express at Campbell s i riiom.is obia. a republican stal-wait stal-wait of P.ir.tdKi', was In Logan jes-tcnl.i). jes-tcnl.i). The lluih (Juuriim of Sevivny will meet In the Seventh ward meeting hoiiM) .Sunday afternoon at 4 I p in. Laigi'st and most complete line of wlntei hosier at Campbell's over ills-plajid ills-plajid In nolhern Utah. Thefuuerul service over the remains of Frnncli Pearson's llttlo eight year old bo, who died last Tuesday from Blight's disease, was held In tho Sppnth waul jesterday afternoon. The speakers were Dr Cutler, W. O. Danielson. Fred Turner, Ephralm Mlckclsenand MouriU Monrlt?en. Eliason Sisters still remains re-mains headquarters for the finest millinery. |