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Show DR. R. A. GREENE Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. In Dr. Croxall's oftlcc, tho last day of each month. Salt Lake address, 40 South Main. Latest styles of Baby Carriages at Spando Furniture Co. George Fister made a business trip to Preston Thursday night. Two car loads of Rustic at Smith Brothers lumberyard. 42tf The finest and best lino of ladies Muslin underwear at C. K. W. Ladles Egyptian Cotton Hose, 2 pair guaranteed to wear all summer at C. K. W. Tho G. & F. Building Co. has Just received two car loads of additional stock. See ad elsewhere. Mrs. Geo. Fister and daughter Orctha, went to Ogdcn Thursday morning to visit relatives and friends. Isaac Elwcll is remodeling his' own property on First North strecf , and will remove his business there in about two weeks. Miss Lottlo West has been confined to her room the past two or three days, the result of a very severe attack of lagrlppc. Tho Christian Endcavorcrs and a few friends enjoyed themselves In a social way at the Presbyterian Church Thursday night. Frank Allen of Paradise, came from Penrose last night. All tho sheepmen In that locality are feeding their herds. Hay Is reasonable, being $3.60 per ton. Tho O. K. Store has Just received a nice fresh up to date lino of spring goods. See our ad. elsewhere. Remember Rem-ember this, we are not to be undersold under-sold by any one. Thatcher and Hansen aro up-to-date, they havo placed tho first reflectory reflec-tory show window in their establishment establish-ment that has ever been In Logan. It Is worth looking at. On Friday four boys were arrested for disturbing the peace at tho dor-inctory dor-inctory of tho Agricultural College, and were fined in tho Justice's court one dollar and upwards, according to tho gravity of tho offence committed. Three others are under arrest and will be arraigned on Saturday. Boys must bo good. A paper in Idaho Is responsible for the following; An Indian owed ono of our merchants and tho other day he camo in to pay and wanted a receipt. In vain tho merchant told him a receipt re-ceipt was unnecessary. "Mo must havo ono to show mo owo white roan nothing" said tho Indian. Mo go to heaven tho Lord ask InJIn ho pay debts. Injlnsayycs, Lord ask InJIn where Is receipt. What InJIn do? Can't go all over hell look for you." Of course ho got his receipt. Mrs. P. D. Stoops entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening In honor of her cousin, Dr. James Cochran, who has been spending tho winter months In Logan and will leave shortly for his Idaho ranch. During his visit hero the genial Dr. has proved himself an indispensable indis-pensable at whist parties, a musician of unexcelled excellence In tho nonprofessional non-professional class, and such an agreeable, agree-able, sociable, all around gentleman that ho has mado a host of good friends I In tho Gentile set, who will slnccrly ? regret his departure. Dr. Cochran will go to Mantl on Monday for a two j! weeks visiting, returning to Logan J for a day or two and then on to Kll-gore, Kll-gore, Idaho, where he has extensive ranch interests. Thoso present Thursday evening were Prof, and Mrs. L. A. Oatien, Dr. and Mrs. John Franklin Engle, Rev. N. E. Clemen-, Clemen-, son, Miss DeGrat! and Miss Smith. |