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Show Deputy Clerk C. Dunn is vis- Siting friends in Salt Lnko City. Mr. David Drysdalo returned homo L last night after a pleasant visit In ' Salt Lake, Provo, and Payson, Utah. r After nil there s no beet digger like tho Avery, sold by tho Sidney Stevens Implement Co. tf (Advertisement.) Wanted A girl to assist In "general housework; no washing; good wages. ICC North First East, phono 15. tf (Advertisement.) cilractoia nre beginning the work of remodelling tho litter Bros. Drug , Company's building on Main street. A farewell party will bo given In the Preston block Friday night at 8 o'clock In honor of Mr. Rueben S. Zimmerman. Refreshments will be served and dancing will be enjoyed. Everybody Invited. W. B. Parkinson, Surgeon and Physician. Eyq, Ear, Nose, and Throat. Glasses fitted scientifically. Office, Main street, opposlto the Tabernacle, Tab-ernacle, tf (Advertisement.) Dr. Ruchenbrod, dentist, successor to Dr. Emels, office removed to 51 North Main street. Phono 4G5R. 08 .. (Advertisement.) Do you want a 25c Tooth Brush and a 25c packagd of Tooth Powder or Pasto for 35c. You can get it at our storo this week. Co-op Drug Company. . ol2 (Advertisement.) 1 i Mr. and Mrs. W. G Davis and their son Ray, of Burley, Idaho are visiting relatives and friends prior to Ray's' departuro for the mission-field. mission-field. Ray leaves Salt Lake City on October 17 for tho Australian mission. J. S. Glen of Glen Bros. Music Com-) Com-) pany of dgden. Utah, who has spent- - several weeks here Iri the Interest of his firm, yesterday brought the results re-sults of tho great Piano contest to this city. No Cache Valley person was successful, but Interest never the less will bo taken In the official report shown on page eight of this Ibsuc. Mrs. H. G. Hayball left yesterday fpr Downey, Idaho to attend the funeral fu-neral of her niece Miss Violet Whltte-ker. Whltte-ker. Miss Whlttek' wns operated on Tuesday night at the Pocatello hospital hos-pital for goiter, and died while on tho operating table. Sho was tho daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Flllery Whltteker of Downey. Mrs. Win, H. Thaln entertained yesterday afternoon at her homo on West Center In honor of her llttlu daughter Afton's five-years-old birthday. birth-day. Tho house was beautifully decorated de-corated with autumn leaves. Dainty refreshments were served. About twelve guests were present. A convention of all of tho acting teachers in Cache Stako will bo held Wednesday, October 16 at 8 o'clock in tho upstair room of tho tabernacle. Special speakers havo been selected to treat on the topics pertaining to that special Work. It is especially requested that all tho teachers of this stake will be present. Signed, STAKE PRESIDENCY. First ward Mutuals will commenco tonight at 7 o'clock. Wanted n girl to do general house work. Call ICO Y. ol5 (Advertisement.) Campbell's Saturday special will appear in Saturday morning's lssuo of tho Republican. (Advertlsment.) Lost Red and wh'te cow, dehorned and has heart In forehead. Notify .Mr. Nlelson, 337 North First East and be rewarded. (Advertisement,) LOST Brown Cinnamon Hear skin coat, between back yard of U. O. store and Lincoln hotel corner. Notify or bring to this olllce nnd be rewarded, reward-ed, tf (Advertisement.) The Wilson, one of the leading Hotels Ho-tels of Salt Lake City: rates 91.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. i Two modern homes near B. Y. C. for sale at a sacrifice. Address C. H. Skldmore, 164 South Main street, Salt Lake City, or call upon C. Fred Schade, 1C8 South First" West street, Logan. olO (Advertisement.) m ' The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. of tho Third ward will give a Boclal Thursday evening October 10 at 7:30 o'clock. An excellent program has been arranged, which will bo followed follow-ed by light refreshments. The remainder re-mainder of the evening will be spent in dancing. The public is invited. oS Tho case of Logan City vs. Frame Forsberg was called for trial In Judge Marshall's court Tuesday morning. Before adjournment that evening a Jury was empannelled. The cafo ''lis heard yesterday and at 5 p. m. the jury was' charged, and afte- eli'rt deliberation returned a verdict of 8Ul1- k: . - An accident which might have resulted re-sulted In the death of three Logan citizens, occurred Tuesday night near Benson when an automobile driver by Mr. George D. Cardon was tipped over throwing two of Its occupants, Mr. Wm. H. Thaln, and son John Henry, Into a ditch, and tossing Mr. Cardon some distance from tho car. Mr. Thaln received several quite serious se-rious bruises and a thorough soaking but will bo around again In a few days. m 5g5HgBS?ra,5ESa5B5H5H5H5a5B5B5H5Hga5H55SE5g5 ) H iGet What You Pay For I ! Pf Getting what you pay for in 1 j 1 style fit quality and satisfac- jw sj jH pi iMiiliN n tnats a Jk tnats not al" dtrr $ Hl ffl SCtIat waYs easy when you start out Yprmlij a j 'I H5f jllM to buy Boys clothes. fHi I fl '$ Si Get y6ur next Boy's suit here. fpf B T mm earn at k m cans to pat- )ftf g I iS Sv 1(p ronize a store that sells satis- W S M Si JvffOl taction. You 11 discover that W JL S M B yfyf lAil there's one store that considers MumA $ JtmT B its customer's profit first, that ztZa$ I S Jr Mf? givesall you pay for. jjj M i) JM p ' c -t a Ages 3 to 17 $5 to $10 I Howell Brothers 1 1 K "LOGAN'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS." jj M "My child wns burned terribly about tho fnce, neck, nnd chest. I np piled Dr. Thomns' Electlc Oil. The pain ceased nnd tho child sank Into n restful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hnmburg, N. Y. (Advertisement.) Tho ups nnd downs of life keep a mnn from getting rusty. Carl C. Kratzcnstoln, Manager J. G, Tanner Drug Store, Santa Cruz, California, writes: "We havo Bold Foley & Company's medicines for tho past 20 years nnd havo yet to hear our first complaint or of a dissatisfied dis-satisfied customer. Their remedies aro pure, mado ub represented nnd , contnln no Injurious substances. On ' tho contrary, our experlenco shows us that tho company's nlm has always al-ways been to mako health giving nnd hoalth maintaining remedies. Co-operative Drug Co. (Advertisement.) MRS. P. A. SIMPKIN CALLED BY DEATH Beloved Wife of Pastor Succumbs to Heart Disease in Rldgefleld Washington Salt Lnke, Oct. 8. Mrs. P. A. Simpkln, wlfo of the Rev. P. A. Slmpkln of this city, died In Rldgefleld, Rldge-fleld, Wnsh., of henrt trouble yester-dny yester-dny nfternoon nt 4 o'clock, according to advices received hero. Sho was 48 years old, and had suffered for :r.r.ny months. Tho Rav. Mr. Simpkln was at his wife's sldo when death came. Mrs. Simpkln was a charactor no less beloved In this city thnn her husband. While her death was not entirely unexpected ns her condition H wns known to her mnny friends hero H It enme ns n distinct shock and Is H widely mourned. fl She was bcrn In Jollet, 111., Fcbru- nry 28, 18C4, and was tho daughter of f J. Stryker. Her maiden name was f Kate Stryker. Sho wns mu.rled to ! tho Rev. Mr. Simpkln about twenty- i three years ago. Three children sur- ! vivo her, Joseph W., nged' 20, Alice H G nged 21, nnd John, nged 18. jH s" H (The Oomf ort aivd Pridei H Illrr -2iHme ---- fl What Is moro satisfying to a man, than to go to his home nnd jH observe the comfortnblo surroundings, tho tastefully arranged hang- :J ngs with furniture In keeping? At tor n hnrd dny at tho office, farm fac- jH tory, or dally toll, n man certainly appreciates this and It really Is a. jH necessity. M s , ii Our stock is full of sug- ,jl .. H Fpiiilte 15kQ gestlons and our clerks lOIJjl1 L2KQ 'H TvMfrys3?-Jg aro at your servlco to give yjyjRKfficSVgy-JGl - j llivr""lfl nrranB '0l,r roon1B ln nirLHeTi !H Wm. Edwards Furniture 1 "Let us Feather Yqur Nest" M P" - ... mm , M1 . 4 , H jefc Oist Annual Sale Now On & I 1 ! Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery and L. D. S. Garments ! I 1 All Sold at a Discount. I L Fest K, Wo,ks I i North Main Street, - " Logan, Utah j I |