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Show hff. CITY AND COUNTY Items of Interest Aboot ' People and Events. .jJttA Edgar Hall of Salt Lake Is visiting) here with friends I ! - A few loads of lucerne hay wanted I at this office on subscription. 1 Door and window screens at Smith Bros. Lumber company. For children KolTc-et Is better than milk. There can be no microbes .in It. The roasting would kill them George Moody of Preston was successfully suc-cessfully operated on In the Logan hospital Wednesday for appendicitis. John Earl, of Bear Lake underwent an operation for bladder trouble In Logan Wednesday. The A. C. U. departments are preparing pre-paring exhibits for the Four County fair to be held at Ogdcn In September. J. W. Jenson of the A C. faculty made a business trip to Ogden and Salt Lake on Thursday. Sidney Stevens Implement company are headquarters for even-spun high-grade high-grade binding twine at the right price An extraordinary discount is given on everything at Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Rieger & Llndley, a corporation has entered suit against William R. Baldwin Bald-win et al. to foreclose a mortgage for WOO with Interest at 0 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayball have been spending the week In Salt Lake, where Mr. Hayball Is undergoing an operation with Dr. Snow. W. R. Davis, the restaurant man, was lined 810 by Justice Brangham for violation of the early closing ordinance. ordi-nance. The case Was appealed. Now is the time to buy your school shoes Get the kind that wears well at Alexander Smith's, 22 West First North, opposite the postotllce. The latest styles and newest stock of wall paper can be had at Morgan & Bench. Give us a call, 28 West Center street. 'Frederick LacsenoHIyde Park died Wednesday evening from Injuries received re-ceived at the station last Saturday. His funeral was held yesterday at 2 p. m. from Hyde Park hall. De Witt's Little Early Risers are Che famous little pilU, easy to take, safe, sure and gentle. Get Early Risers. They are the best pills made. We sell them, Co-op Drug Co. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Morris died Tuesday In Blacksmith Black-smith Fork canyon. Funeral services were held In the Methodist church on Thursday morning with the Rev. Martin Mar-tin Thomas officiating. For Rent Ready furnished house of eleven rooms, with furnace and all modern conveniences. Suitable for boarding house. Ono and a half blocks west of U. A. O. Apply 402 North Fifth East. A few more skirts are still selling sel-ling at 50 per cent discount at Eiiason Sisters. Now is your time to prove your belief be-lief in home Industry by spending only 25 cents for a pound and a quarter package ot Koffe-et. Dont talk, just buy and try It and try it and wc have you as a constant customer and you have health as a constant companion. Leo D. Rouche of Millvllle and Jos. Morrell of Logan, both members of the class of 1005 at the Brlgham Young college, are expected from a three-years' three-years' mission In New Zealand the latter part of Sestember. They have been very successful in their labors and have performed a creditable work. Andrew King weut to Ogden Thursday Thurs-day with a young man by the name of Herbert Anderson. The boy escaped from the industrial school about llvo months ago and has traveled all over Montana and Washington, but no sooner did he drop off hero until Mr. King got his eagle eye on him. Samuel Newhouse, the millionaire, says, ''Koffe-et when hot, equals coffee, cof-fee, and when Iced It is superior to coffee." Bishop Spaulding of Salt Lake, who Is well known to the students of both Logan colleges for his excellent chapel talks,has recently received tho distinction distinc-tion of being Invited to deliver a .sermon .ser-mon in Westminster Abbey. He has been spending the summer In England. Eng-land. As the guest of many of tho high church dignitaries he has been Invited to occupy tho pulpits of many famous churches, but the invitation to preach In Westminster Abbey is probably tho most unique honor he has received In-this line. KOFFE-ET IS A NERVE TONIC. Attorney J. '.. Stcwait mndu u return re-turn trip to Franklin Thursday on business. Edison Phonographs, one dollar down and one dollar a week, Wilson M.uslc company. Ephralm and Alma Erlckson left Thursday afternoon for Chicago. They will spend the winter In study. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Eiiason Sisters. Miss Dorothy Frolseth Is the guest of Miss Lottie Nebekcr at Bear Lake for a couple of weeks. For wall paper, painting and paper hanging .see Morgan & Bench All work guaranteed. 28 West Center street. A card was received from Frank Turner Wednesday. It was written on the 24th at Chicago. He left that day for Niagara Falls. Diana Beach, the cheerful deputy of the county clerk's office, returned from a vacation to Idaho Falls on Thursday. Dr Frank Reynolds, cje, ear, nose and throat. Special attention given to the proper fitting of glasses. Office Howell-Cardon building. Bell 'phone 300. All the Methodists of the valley and many others will be glad to learn that the Rev. Martin Thomas will remain In Logan another year, as he was reappointed re-appointed by the conference at Ogden last Sunday. Koffe-et Is made in Logan. It Is the only cereal coffee made in Utah. Lost J20 greenback, Saturday evening, even-ing, between 0 and 8, somewhere along Main street between Punbar-Robln-son's store and Fifth North. Finder will leave at Republican office dnd receive $5 reward. The Eiiason Sisters still have a feW suits going at hair price that it will pay you to see. Dan Hughes of Malad is in Logan on a visit to his parents and children In the Fourth ward. He fust arrived from a trip to Omaha, where he has been with sheep. The management and directors of the American Steam Laundry company com-pany will take all their 'help on a canyon picnic this afternoon. Consequently Conse-quently the laundry will be closed after 12 o'clock and those who will be wanting clean linen for the Sabbath must secure it this morning. At a meeting of the state board of education Monday It was decided to hold examination September 11 and 12 at Logan, Ogden,. Salt Lake, Provo, Mantl and Cedar City for certificates and diplomas to teach. The board also decided not to grant any more temporary certificates to teachers who had failed to pass the regular examln-tlons. While you lire sleeping Kofie et is building up j our nerve power. For Salo 20 plg. .1 months old. Ar-ply Ar-ply to Pfder Nellsen, llyrum. LoveniaCard was successfully operated oper-ated on for appendicitis, Monday. Special sheet music sale; 20 cents per copy at Wilson Muslo company. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Halton or Salt Lake have been In Logan this week. Mrs. J. M Bcrnhelsel, Jr. of Lew-iston Lew-iston came to Logan Thursday and was operated on for a growth in the chest. Mrs. Horace Turner of Garland Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins of the Slxtn ward. Pure spring water Ice delivered to anyptrtoftho city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co For the best high-grade binding twlno call on Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment company. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Cardon and LewisCardon returned from Rexburg yesterday. I'hey have been away en a trip of business and pleasure. L. N. Stohl, president of the boaid of trustees of the Agricultural College, came to Logan Thursday evening and spent yesterday at the Institution. Mrs. Carl Hardy presented her husoand with a fifteen pound boy yesterday afternoon. She is doing fine. Lawns are going at half price at Eliason's. Miss Kate Smith preceptress at the New Jersey academy, returned to Logan Thursday evening. She has been spending her vacation In Pennsylvania. A splendid chance to stock up your musical library with all the popular and catchy songs and pieces. All the latest hits Included. Only 121 cents a copy. Tho Thatcher Music company. A splendid chance to stock up your musical library with all the popular and catchy songs and pieces. All the latest hits included. Only 121 cents a copy. The Thatcher Muslo company. .A splendid chance to stock up your musical library with all the popular and catchy songs and pieces. All the latest hits Included. Only 12J cents a copy. The Thatcher Music company. Mrs. S. B. Mltton entertained this week In honor of herbrotherand wife, Air and Mrs. Thomas Hawkins of Malad, and Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Ames of Ogden. The body of John Loosle of Clark-slon Clark-slon arrived home Wednesday. It has been on the road thirty days. Tho young man died in Germany while on a mission. Funeral services were held Thursday. For Sale 5x10 rods on Main street Apply-to Peder Nellsen, Hyrum Mr. Jacob West returned Thursday Thurs-day morning from a trip to Port-laud Port-laud and Corvallls. He will remain In Logan until October and then make his winter home In Oakland and his summer home in Corvallls. Congressman Joseph Howell returned return-ed Wednesday from his trip through some of the southern counties. As his trip was for that of pleasure it can be said that he enjoyed himself Immensely. A nice thing Indeed to see a full grown ablo bodied man, spending his entire time upon the curbstone discussing dis-cussing politics, either for pay or otherwise. Could wo but see ourselves our-selves as others sec us. The grocery clerk who has a call for coffee, tea or postum and does not say, "Lady wont you try a package of Kotfe-etV a genuine Logan production, It's just tine," does not do his duty to Logan. That Is the way to build up our city's Industries. On Wednesday evening tho Sunday school class of Miss Nora Redford gave her a surprise party at Iter home in tho Seventh ward. About thirty were present ann a most enjoyable evening was passed with games and refreshments. The party was given Miss Redford as she Is soon to leave town in order to teach in Clarkston. John Purdy, 25 years of age and formerly of Logan, was run over by a train at Dillon, Montana, Wednesday. Ho was Immediately taken to Buttefor treatment but died Thursday. The letter conveying the sad news states that tho 'body will bo taken to Pocatcllo for burial by the side of the father who died last fall. Funeral Funer-al will be held today or tomorrow. Senator Willis Johnson of Sevier County is in Logan. Mr. Johnson is known hero as a solid friend of the U. A. C. and ever stood by the workers work-ers for tho Institution during those perilous times which have not yet faded from our memories. He is here in the Interest of the state republican organ, The Inter Mountain Republican. The home of Atturney "Law was H blessed with n littlu girl Thursd y M nvenlng. ,H |