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Show "f CITY AND COUNTY Items of Interest Aboot People and Events. jtt i " 1 Peaches CO cents per bushel. D. M. Campbell, Providence. Remember the Big Sale at Thatcher Music Co.'s. . A limited number ot pianos for rent. Wilson Music company. Winter Coats and Suits have arrived ar-rived at Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Job Plngrce, the vim and push ot the amalgamated sugar factories, has been In Cache the past week. After all an Avery beet digger Is the thing. Sidney Stevens Implement company agent. One-fourth to one-half off on all musical goods for 30 days. Thatcher Music Co. Why not get the correct answer to puzzle, on page 8, and buy a high-grade high-grade piano at a bargain. Miss Florence Anderson of Richmond Rich-mond underwent an operation for appendicitis ap-pendicitis Thursday in tho Logan hospital. hos-pital. The case was a critical one. George Rlgby returned from Rich-Held Rich-Held Wednesday night where he has been exhibiting the famous Danielson sulky plows Twenty-live per cent discount on all men's, jouth's and boys' fall and winter clothing at 11. G. Hayball's Mercantile company. The seven months old baby of George Sparrow was burled from the family residence In the Fourth ward on Wednesday One hundred and fifty oplcs latest sheet music received weekly. Call and hear them Wilson Music company, com-pany, 1.1 South Main, Logan. For Sale Household goods, Including Includ-ing good range, heating stove, bedroom bed-room set, etc. Call at 207 West Center Cen-ter street, Logan, and get a bargain. wc Congressman Howell was called to Wellsville Thursday by the severe Illness Ill-ness of his brother-in-law, Thomas Maughan, who Is suffering from an abscess In his side. House For Sale Canyon road, four blocks bast of Main and one block east of t mpie, four rooms, shanty, barn, ten rods front. Cheap for cash. Write to box 213, Logan. Seth A Langton Jr. went to Salt Lake on Thursday. The gentleman has formed a partnership with Dr. George Ellerbeck In the Dental business. busi-ness. 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 grand Millinery Sale will begin be-gin at Eliason Sisters today. The slaughter made will astonish all. Come early and take your first choice. A middle aged couple giving their names as George Rich and Sarah Rob-son Rob-son of Salt Lake City were married at the Tremont Hotel after the conclusion con-clusion of the democratic convention In this cltv Tuesday evening. Rev. Martin Thomas officiated These happy people are honeymooning in Logan. Lo-gan. If some of the Canadian laws prevailed pre-vailed In this country .regarding the destroying of foul and obnoxous weeds from fences and ditches, It would prove a great blessing to tho farmers. In Do: Elder county I Ms noticed that burrs, sweet clover, sun flowers and russlan thistle cover tho banks of the Garland canal. These' weeds grow and seed year after year. The seeds Moat down upon adjacent lands. In a few years the land will be ruined. A slate law should be passed at the com--Ing legislature to remedy this evil. The lodge room over the First National Na-tional bank was the scene of a very pleasant entertainment Thursday evening. eve-ning. The fifty-seventh aniversaryof the Rebekah degrees was celebrated in grand fashion by about eighty persons. per-sons. An excellent program was rendered ren-dered and delicious refreshments served. On account of the disagreeable disagree-able weather a few persons who were on tho program did not appear, but sufficient talent was present to furnish an interesting program. Mrs. Kor-upkat Kor-upkat acted as chairman of the gathering gath-ering and welcomed the guests. Rev. Thomas gave an address of welcome. A paper on the history of the order of Rebekahs by Mrs. Hayball was highly entertaining. Thcro were also piano selections, recitations and solos rendered. One lot or School Caps, 25 cents, at Eliason's. , Why not save 1100 on that piano by . working the puzzle on page 8. Plain sewing. Call Bell 'phone 410k; ' Independent 104a. wc Wanted A lady to do silk crochet work at the Cache Knitting Works. One-fourth to one-hair off on all musical goods for 30 days. Thatcher Music Co. Supervisor W. W. Clark left yesterday yester-day for an Inspection ot the national forest. He will be gone until Tuesday Tues-day next. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. Considerable typhoid prevails in the vicinity of Garland, Box Elder county. By not having the best of water, sanitation sani-tation regulations are neglected. Mr. Larsen of the Utah County Democrat and Burl Armstrong of the Inter-Mountain Republican were office callers this week. William Q Anderson and family are now living at Brlgham. Mr. Anderson An-derson has charge of the F. W.Thatcher W.Thatch-er branch house at that place. E. W. Itobinson, manager of the Cache Valley Orchard company, went to Salt Lako yesterday on orchard busfness. He will be absent for two or three dajs Lost Small roan marc weight about 0.'0 pounds, branded II M on' left shoulder and A on right hip. Finder will be rewarded by P O. Hansen. Bell phone 17.1b. The democrats of the first Judicial district have named J. D. Call of Brig-hain Brig-hain cltv to head the Judicial ticket as district Judge and F. K. Nebekcr as district attorney. The forestry service is assisting Cache county with the construction of the lower twin bridge In the Left Hand fork of Logan canyon which recently re-cently caved In. The Blue creek farmers are strlckly in It this year. All of them have been raising bouncing crops. AlmaThcurer raised .1,300 bushels, Roskelley brothers bro-thers on the Turner farm raised 2,.10O bushels Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalnes of this city will leave for the east today. Mr. Dalnes Is on a leave of absence from the B Y. college and will spend the winter In study, either at the University Univer-sity of Chicago or Harvard, but as yet he Is undecided on the school. Miss Olive Durfee, formerly of Logan Lo-gan and now of Salt Lake City, has been In Cache valley the past few days visiting her mother and friends. Miss Durfee Is the author of "Self Cult--ure," a book that is receiving a wide reputation for good. Most of the leading book stores of the state carry this book, copies or which can be had at Wilkinson & Sons of this city. A stroll through the new two story store of Wilkinson & Son on the west side of North Main convinces a person that the tlrm carries the largest stock or It kind In northern Utah. The upstairs will be used for a wholesale department, while the first floor is well tilled with useful articles of various vari-ous kinds. Books, stationery, wall paper, toys, etc. Book binding Is a' specialty. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. All kinds of kegs, half barrels and barrels at Rlter Bros. Drug company. Read Campbell's pago ad. on -page 3. Big clearance sale Is now on. Manager B. F.Ritcr was a passenger to Garland Thursday. The Jane Cablo story running in this paper was crowded out of this Issue but will be continued next Issue. It's time to buy an Avery beet digger. dig-ger. Sidney Stevens Implement company, com-pany, agents. Mrs. II. Ottc of Montpcller, Is In Logan while her husband Is In the cast on his vacation. Thomas Lloyd returned from a ten days stay at Bancroft Tuesday night. Oscar Borkman made a flying trip to Brlgham on Wednesday. One-fourth to one-hair off on all musical goods for 30 days. Thatcher Music Co. Edison phonographs, one dollar down and ono dollar a week. Wilson Music company. Next week the Logan Second-hand store will start moving its immense stock vf goods Into the old stand of Wilkinson & Son. Mrs. Ruth Moench-Bell will resume her private Instructions In reading and public speaking October 1. Residence Resi-dence 115 East Third North. Lawns are going at half price at Eliason's. For wall paper, painting aud paper hanging see Morgan & Bench. All work guaranteed. 28 West Center street. Mrs. Robert Northrup has returned from Lansing, Michigan, where she has been with her husband's relatives since June. Little "Bobby" has grown to be quite Interesting. The latest styles and newest stock of wall paper can bo had at Morgan & Bench. Give us a call, 28 West Center street. Lost Small roan mare weight about 050 pounds, branded II M on left shoulder and A on right hip. Finder will be rewarded by P. O. Hansen. Bell phone 173b. -A grand Millinery Sale will begin be-gin at Eliason Sisters today. The slaughter made will astonish all. Come early and take your first choice. Mrs. Wm. Webster and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Raymond Thatcher, or Rex-burg Rex-burg are visiting with Logan friends. The former with Mrs. Daniel Farland of Ogden aro the guests or Mrs. T. J. Poulter, while the latter Is the guest or Mrs. John Thatcher. P. M. Poulsenand wife of the Fourth ward while driving to Petersboro a few days since were thrown from the buggy. The horses became frightened at a broken bridge and Mr. Poulsen besides receiving a wrenched back was bruised up considerably. The rangers on the Cache national forest are busy collecting seeds of the Englerrann spruce and red tlr for experimental ex-perimental planting. A hundred and fifty pounds of this seed will be collected col-lected to be sown broadcast and used in the f jrestry nurseries. Latest advises arc to the effect that the Wyoming coal strike will be ended in a few days and that the mines will resume operations. If this be correct much ot the suffering that would have been experienced had the strike continued con-tinued until cold weather set In will be averted. Remember the Big Sale at Thatcher Music Co.'s. D. S. Spencer, assistant general passenger pas-senger agent of the O: S. L. railway, is deserving of all the praise he has received 'In regard to the excellent way he handled the six hundred excursionists ex-cursionists to Logan Tuesday. The passengers say all they had to do was to ask and they received. All of tho O. S. L. railroad accommodations were placed at the disposal of the public. "Free" banjo and guitar with a course of fifty lessons. Sea Wilson Muslo company's ad. on page 8 of this issue. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. Stops itching instantly. Cure piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, Itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, Foloy's Kidney Remedy will cure -my enso of kidnoy or bladder blad-der trouble that is uot beyond the reach cf medicine. No medicino can do more. Sold by Riter Bros, mid nil druggists. , BSSSSSJ Remember the Big Sale at ' '.HH Thatcher Music Co.'s. H One lot of School Caps, 25 cents, H at Eliason's. 7H From all appearances the Wilson Music company will mako a decided , H hit with their puzzle sale. Partlcu- lars page 8. ' H For C. P. Ford's tine shoes , for ladles; Burrojaps guaran- teed patent leather shoes for men; also first-class gents' furnishings and H underwear call at Andreas Peterson. H |