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Show Additional Locals Try tho "Radcllffe Shoc'-for ladles. "Atlantic" shoes for menat J. New-hold's, New-hold's, If you would like to teach next jear write to A. S. Brown at the Hanks Hotel, Logan. Miss Daisy Nelson of Rloomlngton, Ida., Is in Logan visiting the Hen-drlckson's Hen-drlckson's and Hart's. Tickets for the Thatcher Stock Co. plaj s Monday and Tuesday, will be on sale Saturday morning. The Cache Knitting Works lias on hand more orders for goods than on July 1st of any year they have been in business. Want to exchange a good :J Bain wagon, for a driving horse and buggy. Will pay difference In cash. Inquire at this office. Mrs. Susanah Lloyd Is quite ill, and on this account Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hcndrickson iave delayed their trip East Indefinitely. Skanchy has sold :i car loads of shingles because ie sells heap. Also, chicken wire at btlrgais. Call and" get figures on doors and windows. Mr. William Stone and wife havo arrived here ffom Australia, and will make-thelr home in Logan. Mr. Stone is a relative of Mrs. J. A. Hen drlckson. Articles of Incorporation arc being formed for a company to be known as tho Peoples Co-o'pcratlvo Association. The articles set forth that the object of tho company Is to engage In wholesale whole-sale and retail merchandising, manufacturing, manu-facturing, Importing and exporting articles necessary in the carrying on of their business. The sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will be observed at tho Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The "annual sermon" in connection with the closing of the New Jersey Academy will bo given at 8 o'clock. There will bo special and appropriate music at both services. The public is invited. A flro broke out Thursday in tho sheds of an old lady named Erlckscn, who lives up near Greenville. It burned the sheds and haystack and almost caught a granary of wheat which stood nearby. The fire department depart-ment went up but could not get water on the burning buildings. Considerable Consider-able damage was done and no doubt more would have burned had not hard work on the part of neighbors prevented pre-vented it. The Danlclscn Mfg. Co. is busy Shipping these .days. Besides a big local business they arc shipping a carload car-load of their machinery every ten days to adjoining states. The amount of work done there is surprising to one who has not been to see. A largo number num-ber of hands aro employed and yet tho demand for machinery cannot be fully supplied. Last year tho company couldn't put out half their orders; this year tho capacity of the factory is greater and they will como nearer getting get-ting their orders out. As It Is, several sever-al agencies havo ceased taking orders because the supply Isn't large enough. Mr. Danlelsen states that more plows are being bought this year than for several years past. Another Interesting Interest-ing thing regarding the factory Is tho fact that not m.any natlvn young men aro working there; that the labor which pays tho most has no apprentices appren-tices but men fiom Europe havo all the work. It shows what has often been stated that tho present day young man Is Inclined to look above such work even though It is profitable. |