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Show f CITY AND COUNTY Itema of Merest About People and Events. & J Door and window screens at Smith Bros. Lumber company. A limited number of pianos for rent. Wilson Music company. Winter Coats and Suits have arrived ar-rived at Mrs. T. D. Reberts. B. F. Illter, manager of the Riter Drug company, went to Franklin and Preston last Monday. One lot of School Caps, 25 cents, at Eliason's. Harry Colo came down from Teton basin yesterday. He spoke favorably of that locality. Three hundred acres. of good fall pasture for rent; fenced. Applyolllce J. Z. Stewart. Sidney Stevens Implement company are headquarters for even-spun high-grade high-grade binding twine at the right price Twenty-five per cent discount on all men's, youth's and boys' fall and winter clothing at H.C. Hayball's Mercantile company. 'One hundred and fifty copies latest sheet music received weekly. Call and hear them. Wilson Music company, com-pany, 13 South Main, Logan. Shirley, son of Hon. Aqullla Neb-eker, Neb-eker, left Logan Monday for the Kansas Kan-sas City Veterinary college. He expects ex-pects to take three years to finish his course. A large consignment of small fish arrived in Logan on Monday morning. Henry Dalr of Mlllvllle and Jens Jensen Jen-sen of College were among the beneficiaries bene-ficiaries of the shipment. Mary Ann Mitten celebrated her seventy-eighth birthday at the residence resi-dence of Lorenzo Hansen last Wednesday, Wed-nesday, nor many friends were present pres-ent and had a most enjoyable time. House For Sale Canyon road, four blocks east of Main and one block east of temple, four rooms, shanty, barn, ten rods front. Cheap forcash. Write to box 213, Logan. Dt Frank Reynolds, eje, ear, uose I and throat. Special attention given to the proper fitting of glasses. Office Howell-Cardon building. Bell 'phone 390. i Mrs. J. F. Freeborn and son, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ostlund, last week, returned re-turned to their home 'in Salt Lake City last Saturday. The Copper Uranium Mining company com-pany received returns on September 10 from their fifth car ot ore which was consigned to the Knight smelter at Tintlc. The returns showed $802.18. President Llnford of the B. Y. college, col-lege, Ras Nielsen and G. W. Llnd-qulst Llnd-qulst were passengers to Salt Lake City yesterday. The two latter will serve as delegates to the state convention. con-vention. Dr. F. E. Clark gave two addresses last Saturday morning in the B. Y. auditorium: one before the city teach- ers and one before the county teachers. His talks were along the line of school room hygiene and the teacher's care ot her health, emphasizing the fact that a teacher's first duty Is to look after her own health and happiness, In order that she may properly attend to that of her pupils. An enthusiastic meeting of Logan sportsmen was held last Friday evening even-ing In the Commercial club to consider con-sider the matter of a better'enforce-ment better'enforce-ment of the existing game laws. In order to act as a united foice a committee com-mittee was chosen to perfect an organization or-ganization and It was decided to employ em-ploy immediately two men who should give their entire time, one to patrol-Ing patrol-Ing the fish and game country above the Muddy and one the country below, be-low, especially in the Benson and Hyde Park sloughs. Money Watterson and Alf Berntson were selected for these districts respectively. It was also decided de-cided to have the entrances to canals and ditches more closely looked after In order to prevent the escape of fish from the river. A grand Millinery Sale will be gin at Eliason Sisters today. The slaughter made will astonish all. Come early and take your first choice. Foley's Kidney Kemedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder blad-der trouble that is not beyond the reach cf medicine, No medicine can do more. Sold by Riter Bros, and all druggists. v ; ,. Why not save 1100 on that piano t working the puzzle on page 8. Local view Postal Cards in great variety Riter Brothers Drug Co Shoe sale at the Star Clothing stoic, Opposite the postotllce. Edison phonographs, one dollar tin n and one dollar a week. Wilson Music company. Take advantage of the shoe sale at the Star Clothing Store, opposite the postotllce. "Free" banjo and guitar with a course of fifty lessons. See Wilson Music company's ad. on pajje 8 of this Issue. Olllce Rooms for Rent In Union block, over Leo Nielsen's store. See J. A. Hendrlckson Mrs. Louis Llnnartz returned last Frjday from a summer spent with relatives In New York City and vicinity. Mrs. Louis Cannon returned to her home In Salt Lake City Monday after a two-weeks' pleasant visit with her parents, Congressman Howell and wife. Miss Besssie Cole is in Smilhfield a few da) s assisting in the office work Of the Bell Telephone company of that place. For wall paper, painting and paper hanging see Morgan & Bench Ail work guaranteed. 28 West Center street. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. O. F. Nye of Cache Junction was In the city Saturday proudly displaying a cucumber thirty-seven Indies In length that was raised on hU f.um. Miss Sarah Huntsman came In from her home In Wellsville on Monday morning to be ready for Uiu opening of the A. U. the next day. The time Is past when it is necessary to uu out of the state lor our advanced touchers. Even modest little WelNvnle can help supply the demand If jour living expenses are too high buy at the shoe sale at the Star Clothing Cloth-ing store, 22 West First North. Isaac Benscn, one of the prominent citizens of Newton, was in the city Saturday. For the best high-grade binding twine call on Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment company. Why not get the correct answer to puzzle, on page 8, and buy a high-grade high-grade piano at a bargain. Any one having "the best cow on earth," for sale cheap, might call on J. A. Hendrlckson. Lawns are going at half price at Eliason's. Next week the Logan Second-hand store will start moving its Immense stock. Gf goods Into the old stand of Wilkinson & Son. II. O. Ha ball went to Salt Lake Monday on preparatory work for the Democratic State concntlon that will be held In this city next Tuesday. O. A. Brandt, manager of the '.. O. M. I. branch at Idaho Falls, was In thoclty'on Monday to place two or Ills sons at the A. C. U. It Is stated upon good authority that nineteen cars of peaches have been shipped dally from Brlgham within tho past week. Stops Itching Instantly. Cure piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, Itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doans Ointment. At any drug store Roy D. Thatcher left for Dewey-vllle, Dewey-vllle, Brlgham and Ogden yesterday morning on business for Thatcher Brothers Banking company. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. Olif Cronqulst went to Salt Lake yesterday to interview the railroad officials regarding the building of the Greenville spur. The delivery team belonging to Johnson & Son, grocery, ran away last Saturday afternoon. One of the horses was hurt seriously the elfcctsof which caused its death the following day! C M.Hammond of Providence has lust completed his picking of clew-1 berries for 1008. The total product amounted to 3,000 quarts, raised on one acre of giound. Ola Hansen of Smlthfleld fell from an apple tree last Saturday and broke one of his legs In two places. The gentleman had passed his eightieth year. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Barber an-nounoa an-nounoa the engagement of their daughter Laprlle to K. B. Mitchell. The marriage will take place October 0 In Salt Lake City. Lost Small roan mare weight about 1)50 pounds, branded II M on left shoulder and A on right hip. Finder will bo rewarded by P. O. Hansen. Bell phone 173b. Miss A Hie Robertson, formerly of Logan, returned to her home In Salt Lake City Saturday morning, after spending a week here visiting old friends. During her stay she was the guest of Mrs. W. M. Smith. Arthur Ctiailes Lafount, who ha) been visiting his parents for some time past, returned to the east Monday Mon-day morning. He will visit his sister at Fort Collins, Colo , for a few das before.golng to his home In Chicago. The speakers at the funeral of Miss Lltllcfalr, that was held In the Third ward on Sunday afternoon, were Jos. K Cowley, Richard Yates, N. W. Kimball, Bishops Lorln, Merrill and William Evans. M. J. Ballard rendered ren-dered "Oh, My Father." The Third and Seventh ward choirs furnished the opening and closing hvmns. FOIt RENT Forty-acre farm, six miles southwest of Blackfoot, Idaho. Five room new house, pantry, cellar, well and garden, with joung orchard, stables, chicken coops, pigpens, etc. Eighteen acres In lucerne and timothy, tim-othy, balance good farming land with tlist-class water right. Near good marketsatid beet dump. Good schools near. Will rent very reasonable. Address, Ad-dress, M S. Rosenbaum, Hyrum,Utah. A grand Millinery ale will begin be-gin at Eliason Sisters today. The slaughter made will astonish all. Come early and take your first choice. Heavy, Impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches nausea. Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Bur-dock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. One lot of School Caps, 25 cents, .. at Eliason's. M A few loads of lucerne hay wanted 'H at this olllce on subscription. Good girl wanted for general house- work. Call 100 North Second West. .H From all appearances tho Wilson H Music company will make a dccldul H hit with their puzzle sale. Partlcu- lars page 8. 1 The latest styles and newest stock m of wall paper can be had at Morgan & . Bench. Give us a call, 28 West Center H For C. P. Ford's fine shoes H for ladles; Burrojaps guaran- H teed patent leather shoes for men; H also first-class gents' furnishings and underwear call at Andreas Peterson. '1 Lost Small roan marc weight about 050 pounds, branded IIH on left '1 shoulder and A on right hip. Finder H will be rewarded by P. O. ITanscn. H Bell phono 17.1b. H |