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Show i? CITV AND COUNTY - j & items 0f interest About & Sfi People and Events. -jficfitlfi Consressman Howell made a trip to Salt Lake Monday. A few loads of lucerne hay wanted at this office on subscription. Door and window screens at Smith Bros. Lumber company. Tho Relief Society olllcers will hold a meeting In the tithing oftlcc Saturday Satur-day at 2 o'clock ForSalc No.tT Remington typewrit-er, typewrit-er, In good condition. Very reasonable. Apply this olllcc. The September term of the first district dis-trict court opened In Brlgham yesterday yester-day with Judge Maughan on the bench. Dr. E. I). Hall went to Salt Lake ycUcrday to attend a meeting of the statu board of horticulture. Jos. E. Wilson returned to Salt Lake yesterday. He has been In Logan on business for several days. Sidney Stevens Implement company arc 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. The latest styles and newest slock of wall paper can be had at Morgan & Bench. Give us a call, 28 West Center street. It Is said that about two-thirds of the fish In the ponds belonging to John Davis near the old slaughter house west of town were stoln a few nights ago. A twenty year old son of George Cafferty of Fairvlew had a hand severed sev-ered at the wrist Monday morning while working on a thrasher machine. ma-chine. The Joseph Smith company of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold its regular meeting at Mrs. Isaac Smith's residence on September 4 at 3 p. m. All members Invited. For Rent Ready furnished house of eleven rooms, with furnace and all modern conveniences. Suitable for boarding house. One and a half blocks west of U. A. C. Apply 402 North Fifth East. A few more skirts are still selling sel-ling at 50 per cent discount at Eliason Sisters. 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. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gardiner have arrived In Logon again after spending asummers vacation In SouthernUtah. They are making preparations for the opening of School at the B. Y. where Mr. Gardiner will act as an Instructor. Miss Rosabel 1 Hall of Salt Lake' formerly a student at the B. Y.College and a teacher In the Logan City schools, will be married In the Salt Lake temple September 10 to Attorney Conway Ashton. A host of Logan friends extend congratulations to Miss Hall, The genial face and pleasing personality person-ality of Fred Turner will be a welcome sight to all tomorrow in The Rki'Uu-i.iCANOfllce. Rki'Uu-i.iCANOfllce. He returns from a vacation va-cation in Canada and will resume his duties as business manager and editor In chief of the paper, which position has been ably tilled during his absence by J. A. Hendrlcksen. The New Jersey academy will open a week from today. It has a most ctllcient body of teachers. Among tho new ones are Miss Sara Williams of Grove City, Penn., and Miss Lottie E, Stevenson of Missouri, who lias taught in Hyrum and Pangullch. Never before has the academy been in S3 flourishing a condition. With Its new dormitory and attractive grounds It cannot fall to draw a large attendance attend-ance of pupils, especially as It is the only private school north of Ogden which offers high school work. Do not forget thnt DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best, pills inntle. They nro pleasant Tittle Tit-tle pills thnt nro ensy to tnko and nro prompt und gentle. We sell nml recommend tliein. .Sold by Co-op Drug Co. , Edison 1'hoiiOk'raphs, oni tlnllui down and one dollar a week. Wilson vMuslc company A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. For wall paper, painting and paper hanging see Morgan & Bench All work guaranteed. 23 Weu Center' street. Wm. Glb.on of Franklin was In town Monday ananglpg with ll:c fore9t service to cut timber on Uncle Sam's domain. Lost Between Logan and Stnltl-field, Stnltl-field, a hand-satchel. Finder please return to Prof. Otto, C2 East Fourth South. we Wanted Young man to travel for well established flrm.one who can leave town at onco experience unnecessary. Call room 8, Palace hotel after 4. p m. wc The Hyrum Stake Priesthood will be held In Hyrum Saturday September Septem-ber 5, 1008, at 11 o.clock. High Council at 9. Hyrum Stake Presidency. Presi-dency. Dr Frank Reynolds, eje, car, nose and throat. Special attention given to the proper fitting of glasses. Ofilco Howell-Cardon building. Bell 'phone 300. The Blchmond City council purchased pur-chased about $1C00 worth of cement from J A . Hendrlckson on Monday. It will be used for Installing a water system. Large shipments of O. P. Foul's fine shoes for ladles; Burrojaps guaranteed guar-anteed patent leather shoes for men; aiso first-class gents' furnishings and underwear have arrived at Andreas Peterson . Lost 820 greenback, Saturday evening, even-ing, between (! and 8, somewhere along Main street between Dunbar-Robln-son's store and Fifth North. Finder will leave at Rkpuiilican olllcc and receive 85 reward. The Eliason Sisters still have a few suits going at hair price that it will pay you to see. Andrews and Johnson, the cement contractors are rapidly Increasing their business and have found it necessary to purchase a mixer In order to keep pace with the demands made upon them. A splendid chance to stock up your musical library with all tho popular and catchy songs and pieces. All the latest hits Included. Only 12) cents a copy. The Thatcher Music company. , The Misses Minnie and Eliza .Peterson, .Peter-son, the charming daughters or Andreas And-reas Peterson, left for Salt Lake Mb terday. Miss Minnie Peterson wW continue In charge of the Domestic Science denartment at the L. D. S. University and her sister will teach In the Salt Lake City schools. Misses Eva, Lottlo and Violate Neb-eker Neb-eker gave a barn dance in Laketown last Saturday evening Id honor of their guest, Miss Dorothy Froiseth. Among their guests were Max Rettlg of Salt Lake, Ted Harrison of Evan-ston, Evan-ston, Bryant Martlneau. Dr. F. E. Clark and F. R. Arnold of Logan. Professor E. W. Robinson, manager of the Cache Valley orchard company, has arranged to leave about 0 o'clock today with two dozen of tho leading business men of Logan to the large apple orchard In Benson. It is said the trees are growing nicely and the outing today promises to be a pleasant pleas-ant one. Hyrum Schneider was in Logan Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday visiting about be-foro be-foro leavlug for his Held of work at the Beaver branch of tho church schools. Mr. Schneider was one of the successful ten that graduated at the B. Y. O. with degrees last spring. Like the other members of the class he has been given a good position. Miss Dorothy Harvey, who will be remembered as a teacher at the New Jersey academy the last two years and a prominent member of tho Womans Club, will not return to her work In Logan this fall. For a mild, easy action of tho bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regulets Is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. Spi-ulal shci'i, muslo sale; 20 cents per copy at Wilson Music company. . Pure spring water Ice delivered to any pi not the city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith &Co For the best high-grade binding twine call on Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment company. Lawns are going at half price at Eliason's. The county commissioners were in session yesterday. No minute could be had owing to the late hour of adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen spent Sun day In Cove. They were entertained at a spring chicken dinner on the Allen homestead. 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