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Show ?; CITY AND COUNTY . Items of Interest About iit People and Events. . Football today Golden vs. U. A. I C at.1::io, a. C. campus. Suits one-half and one-fourth oil at Ncwbold's. Come quick. One lot Suits $7.50, one lot Skirts hair price, at Eliason Sisters. After all an Avery beet digger Is the thing. Sidney Stcvens.Implement company, agent. A large number or Winter Coats and Hats at reduced prices.- Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Joseph New bold jr. Is a candidate for one of the leading prb.es given away by the Herald. Republicans, vote jour ticket straight. Don't scratch, or you may ruin the whole ticket. Ah X under the eagle is all that is necessary. Have you potatoes to sell? If so, see Air Smurthwaite. Mrs, Anna Knox, formerly a clerk at Campbell & Son?, is now with the ladles department of the .. C. M. I. of Salt Lake City. Go to Eliason's, if you don't get bargains, just let us know. Supt. McCarrey went to Newton Thursday to make arrangements for the hauling of Cache Junction pupils to that place to school. John II. Smith of the Fifth ward was operated on In Salt Lake Monday morning for bowel trouble. The operation op-eration was successful and reports have It that h. Is progressing nicely. Fred Hllason, formerly a resident of Millvllle, now living at ISrigham, has been In Cache the past few das. He Is operating a farm at Hlue creek, on which he raised over 7000 bushels of wheat the past year. Who can atToid to miss the concert of the season? Oliver, Eliason and Schettler at Nlbley Hall Wednesday, October 28, 8 p. m. Tickets on sale at B. Y. college, Eliason Sisters and Harris Music company. Alf Smurthwaite, North Main street, wants potatoes. The Utah Stationery Company's Closing Out Sale The lease, together with all fixtures and stationery, for sale cheap. All information obtainable obtain-able at the store, corner Main and Center streets, Logan. A winter supply suits of new and coats is arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. The nominees on the republican ticket in Oneida county for commissioners commis-sioners are: Thomas W.Roeof Stone, W.C Parkinson and Henry Jones. If elected they will succeed W. A. Mon-son, Mon-son, Thomas Jones and Isaac Thore. Apostle Heber J. Grant and daughter daugh-ter Edith and Miss Hazel Barnes of Kaysville, who participated in the concert at the B. Y. Wednesday evening, eve-ning, were the guests of President Xiinford while here. They returned home Thursday. The rains during the past week have been so excessive that the farmers farm-ers have been unable to dig beets, therefore the sugar factory was com. pelted to close down Tuesday night. At the present writing the weather is again clear and fine. It- Is presumed pre-sumed that be.et digging will begin again at once. Eliason'sl Eliason's! What about them? Their Sale is on. A musical treat in violin concert is to be given in Logan November 12. This concert Is being planned bv Prof. Wm. Splcker of the U. A. C. and may be the only concert of this character char-acter given during tho season. The entertainment will be given in the tabernacle and Mr. Splcker will be assisted by S. E. Clarke of the U. A. O. and by II. G. Smurthwaite, the tabernacle organist. Eliason's Is the place to go for cheap Silks and other wearing apparel for the ladles. .The leap year party last Monday glcn by the A. C. Woman's club was one of tho most successful and delightful de-lightful a Hairs ever glvon in Logan. As over $10." were taken tho ladles will easily be able to make the Improvements Im-provements they contemplate In the tabernacle square. Thanks to them we shall soon be able to sauotcr through the square, of an evenlnc in the full glare of two arc lights and no longer be obliged to scoot fearfully through the darkness Nt-wbold's Sale Is now on. Come In and ket bargains. Koffe-et tastes just like coffee. Big sale on Food Choppers at L fount''", Center street. Special Sale for the ladles at Eliason's. It begins today. Everybody should go to the foothill game today, it will be a good one. It's time to buy an Avery beet digger. dig-ger. Sidney Stevens Implement company, com-pany, agents. Lost A colley brown puppy dog, white feet and tip of tail Finder leave word here and bo rewarded. c Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. If you arc looking for bargains go to the sale at the Star Clothing store, opposite the postoftlce. Miss Elvira Rccdcr of Cardston,who has been visiting her relatives In the valley during the past seven weeks, returned home Tuesday. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. The Hyrum Stake Sunday school union meeting will be held In the 1st ward meeting house, Hyrum Sunday. October 25, at 2 p. m., All officers and teachers are requested to be present. pre-sent. Never can tell when you'll mash a linger or sutler a cut, bruise burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Instantly relieves the pain Quickly cures tho wound. Air Smurthwaite is the man that can give you the edge on lucerne seed. See him. Mrs. Maria Rlggs came from Elgin, Grand Round valley, Oregon, last Tuesday night. The lady will remain re-main Indefinitely, visiting with her friends. Jesse Woolf and Miss Ethel Duce of Cirdston, who were recently married In Salt Lake temple, returned home Tuesday. The couple are the son and daughter or Homer Woolf and Thomas Duce. After seven weeks stay in Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butt have returned re-turned to their home at Tacomo, Wash. They express themselves as having had a delightful time with the Baugh and Bench families. 'Elsewhere in this issue can be found the names of the registrars of this city and county, Citizens that did not vote two years ago should register at once. Only two days left, October 27 and 28. R. W. James has-the proper attainments attain-ments to make a llrst class county clerk. He has had business experience in various ways in which he has been successful, being the son of David James, the llrst bishop of Paradise, Is somewhat of an indication as to his character. Mrs. II, C. Smith returned a few days ago from the east where she went to visit her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter. The latter Is taking a course in chemistry chem-istry at Harvard. While in tho cast the lady visited Boston, New York, Chicago and Buffalo and had a delightful de-lightful time. The lady was accompanied accom-panied to Boston by Frank Turner who wasenrcu'e to the German mission mis-sion Held. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any Itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives Instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children, AH druggists sell it. Do you want snaps? Then look at the discounts offered at Eliason's. A C, Student body dance at Audi- in M n Mnnriav night. Commence at. S:.k)oliMUJi 11:3). 'HHJ The HuLk's Little Range b,iklng- H contest at Sidney Stevens Implement HH company takes place Monday after- HHJ noon at 2:00. See display ad., pagu 5. HH On Tuesday Mrs Mary S. Smith of BH tho Third ward died of pneumonia. H Mrs. Smith was an elderly lady of 05 H years. Funeral services will bo held HH In the ward house Sunday at noon. 'I The republicans will hold a big rally H at Hyrum tonight Ex Governor of HH Utah, Arthur L. Thomas, will do the- HH chief speaker. Other Interesting. H speakers will bo present, HHl Mr. Nicholas Crookston and Fred' HH Turner, the man who the Journal says wVJ has corns, met on Wednesday. Mr. flH Crookston made a denial of the S charges alleged, which Is good enough 191 for VHJ The Pure Food company H invites the public today H between 2 and 4. Come: Vfl and see Koffe-et turned Vfl out at the rate of 1250- -M cases per day. Free sam- H pies and free drinks to all. H visitors. We make Grain- Vfll et, Graham-et, Corn-et,. 'U Koffet-et, etc. 'M |