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Show CITY AND COUNTY ";. Items of Interest About Od People and Events. r Mr William George and family have moved from Mendon to Wellsvlllc. For Sale Three tine building lots, centrally located. Inquire 189 North First West. The Hyde Park basebail tram was In town Thursd.iv purchasing new baseball suits Fred Campbell, of the Cunpvil Building company of Salt Lane, has been In town the past week to super vise the starting of the-work on the new Episcopal church. Cliason Sisters are giving a big discount on everything in the store for a few days only. Ariah Rrowcr, an aged gentleman of L?lston, was found dead In his bed Wednesday morning. Heart fillure Is attributed as the cause of his death Mm. .fohn Larsen of this city went to Richmond Thursday to attend the fair which Is being held at that place. Auditorium Ball every Saturday night; perfect floor, fine music. The Swedes of Logan and Cache county will celebrate Midsummer day In Johnson's grove June 24. providing the weather will permit. Mis. Ramond Hcnson went to Og-den Og-den yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. II. B Eamcs. The sample skirts advtrtised at Mrs. T. D. Roberts have arrived, which sell at cost. Messrs Carlisle and Peery have opened up the Palace Barber Shop. Everything new and up-to-dute. Hot and cold baths. Mrs. II. G. Hayball was called to Salt Lake last week to attend the funeral services of her aunt Mrs Jos. Cushion. The funeral was held In the Eleventh ward Sunday. President Joseph F. Smith preached thc,funeral sermon. Carpets, Rugs, Couches, Picture and Picture Frames at your own price during the sale at the Logan Furniture fn At Dr. Stewart's office Tuesday evening, the city dentists met with Dr. McCausland and after enjoying a pleasant evening In a scclal way, they extended their best wishes to him on his trip and In his work at the new Held he is entering. The Modern Woodmen of America will hold a grand bail Saturday evening even-ing June 20th. A special feature will be a drill exhibition by an Ogden degree de-gree team A special train with 400 members from Salt Lake and Ogden with a band will reach Logan about 7 p. m. of that day. The new tabernacle organ arrived Tuesday from Louisvllls, Ky , after ' being about two weeks on the road. It will Immediately be set up and In five or six weeks Logan will have an opportunity to hear one of the finest organs west of the Mississippi. So many have contributed to this enterprise enter-prise that a more than usual Interest Is felt In a musical enterprise, of so Important a nature. Sheetings are as staple at sugar but a big discount is given on them at Eliason Sisters. The Mutual bassball team feel they have cause to complain over the support sup-port given by the presidents and o Ulcers Ul-cers of the Mutuals who succeeded In getting the boys to take up the sport. These boys are playing good ball and are deser,vln(t of the entire support of th organisation as well as the cltl-z'id cltl-z'id ln'gBenjtl. A game will be played thls&fUfBOoa between the Second ina jrlfth'WaMt on the B. Y. campus. ErejPM tteeuld make It a point to be hir "" ' "" ' Frfm IS to $0 per cent discount for rw wee Ks, beginning Saturday, Satur-day, June 20, af the Logan Furniture Furni-ture Co., 112 North Main street. There has uiea i Ciuua In the management of the Cache Valley Mercantile Mer-cantile company, T)ie entire stock of the corporation has been purchased by W.J. and A, U. narrlson. The company will now be managed by W. J, Harrison. The former manager, Aaron Jacobsxn, has associated himself him-self with the J. S. Campbell company Ogden. He will leave for that place in about six weeks, ' r'" r n i i n i. ,i . i. in y t Home Comfort ranges at the Logan Second. II and store. , Bishop lilid of Mendon was a business busi-ness Mtor to this city on Thursday. Wc tll the Karih and Loan monry on it. 11. A. Pederu'ti &n. , The Plrst Ward M. I. A. will g ve air interesting progam In the Fiitt ward loom, tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Fiisli strawberries at 1 1 ie Chcrrj Lawn farm, tUO (Cast Canjon slxel. Bell 'phone 113. wu Bert Barber commenced working ( n the lGth as salesman for the C. W. & M.Co. of this city. For Sale Three-roomed house, and small lot, on East Third South, Logan- Very cheap. 107 East Fourth North. J. C. Allen of Cove was In town Thursday and qualified as registration agent of his home precinct. Mrs Jacob S. Earl, who has been a constant sufferer for a long time, died Thursday evening. The death comes as a happy relief. 4 dollar saved is a dollar made so go to Eiiason Sisters and make money while the sale is on. The Fifth ward mutual team succeeded suc-ceeded In Kettlng the top number In the score of 11 to 4 In the game with Greenville Thursday. Why is everybody trading at Eliasons Sisters? They are after snaps now being offered. . , Henry Gleed came from Dell, Mont , Thursday. Mrs Gleet has been In the city during the past ten davs. When in Logan call at Davis's new cafe, West Center street. Regular dinners served, Best In town, 25 cents. Apartments for ladles. The Logan Furniture Co. are giving an opening sale for two weeks, commencing Saturday, June 20. If you want bargains in the furniture line, this is the opportunity. Brig Larsen with four men left for Mineral Point Wednesday to resume work on the tunnel which they expect to run sixty :ect before striking the ore body. The city beard of educitlon held its meeting Wednesday evening. It was decided to advertise for bids for a new school building to be built on the Parry site. The bid of R. A. Ballan-tyne Ballan-tyne of $2,050 for the Ballard school property was accepted. Seeing is to be convinced, then go to Eliason Sisters and examine their prices. The overstock must be sold. Beet raisers throughout the valley have been quite active for the past two weeks thinning their beets, as the weeds have grown rapidly during the recent storms. The field foremen say that the crops never looked better. An Interesting meeting was held in the Newton ward house Sunday with the following speakers: High Coun. selnian Wiser and his son of Lewiston President Samuel Roskelly of Smith-field, Smith-field, and Elder II J. Chrlstensen of Salt Lake. A Scandinavian meeting was also held under the direction of Elder Chrlstensen. Dr. McCausiand with his family and Prof Williams left Wednesday for Oregon. They will form a party of six and a two horse team will proceed by easy stages toward the west, passing pass-ing through tlio Malad valley, Nampa, Vail and Pineville. It Is the Doctor's intention to locate somewhere in the Deschutes River valley. This Bki'uh-lican Bki'uh-lican wishes him Godspeed on his journey. Logan Furniture Co. have just received new consignment of wall paper which will be included in their sales for next ten days. Tuesday evening the teachers In the A. O summer school gave a reception to their students. A musical program i was first carried out, consisting of solos by Mr O. W. Thatcher, Miss Brown, and Mr. Splcker. After refreshments re-freshments were served there was dancing In the gymnasium until midnight'. mid-night'. Everyone from the babies to the old bachelou enJocd the evening which refleots much credit on the social talents of the summer school committee.- 1 C v Ten Edison records by W. J. Br)an. Wilson Music company. K. B. Spencer went to Brlgham on business Wednesday afternoon. Pure spring water Ice delivered to anyptrtoflhe city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co. Wanted To rent 4 or 5 room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn. Bell 'phone C5y. Ice made from city water and guaranteed guar-anteed pure delivered to any part of the city by Wm. Evans. Doth phones. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swlnyard of Lewiston went to Ogden Wednesday to attend the funeral of 'Mr. Silver thorn, son of Mr. Swlnyard's sister. 50 per cent discount given where? At Eliason Sisters. Lst Tlmmoiis, thestrawberry man, supply all your wants(ln strawberries. Price i Iglu. Satisfaction guaranteed. Two blocks west of depot, Smlthlleld. Bell 'phone 123y. President Joseph Odell of the Utah Postmasters' association left Wednesday Wed-nesday for American Fork to take charge of the annual convention to be held there Sune 18, 10 and 20. The Modern Woodmen oi' America will hold a grand ball Saturday evening even-ing June 20th A special feature will be a drill exhibition by an Ogden degree de-gree team. A special train with 400 members from Salt Lake and Ogden with a band will reach Logan about 7 p. tn. of that day. 25 per cent discount on all dress goods at Eliason's not next week but now. The last of the affairs held In honor of Prof, and Mrs Bexell was a card party given Monday evening by Prof, and Mrs. Langton. A very pleasant evening was spent by the guests playing play-ing euchre and the first prizes went to Mrs Bexel) and the Rev. D. K. Johnston, Johns-ton, while Mrs McLaughlin and Mr. Arnold received the consolation prles A quiet wedding was held at the residence of S. J. Jeppesen Wednesday evening. Moses Thatcher Sr. officiated in the ceremony which united In marriage mar-riage Wllford Thorpe and Lettle Jeppesen, Jep-pesen, Many beautiful wedding presents pres-ents were received. One year and eight months ago Jas. Hancey of Hyde Park sustained severe injuries by a runaway team. The accident ac-cident broke both of his legs and since that time he has suffered much from rheumatism and the healing of his wounds. We arc pleased to state that he Is now rapidly recovering. He was in Logan Monday for the first time since the accident, walking with a a cane. Married on June 18, in the Methodist Metho-dist parsonage at Logan, In the presence pres-ence of a few Intimate friends, Mr. Edward A. Jamison of Lewiston and Miss Magdalene Larson of Preston. The young couple will make their future fu-ture home at Lewiston. They go out Into their new life with the best wishes of their many friends. |