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Show i I Paints Ready for Use. -' J,. Tli.U's the story f nntl an Interesting one too at thin ' 1 time of the year when there are ft so many little thing's around to ' bo touched up. ltlg thing too ;t 'cause wo can sell you enough I paint to cover your whole house ? " Inside or outside and barn too. r i Hut wc,ll sell you as little as you 4 want Justj enough to touch up a i. chair or a bench. " We'll sell you paint that won't if peel or crack, the first time the v hot sun strikes It. I There's a liig.assortincnt here, most I any color you could fancy, and K some over. i Come In and get a color card and I let.s talk paint a little. Trices run from 20 cents to $2.00 I Of course we have brushes of all f kinds. I R1TER BROS, DRUG CO, , I I Do you expect to do ", any Papering this Spring? ( I If you do you will make the mistake of your lives by making your selection without; seeing the most elaborate line lobe found In Logan, carried by GARDON, BURNHAM, & GO 112 Main Street. "I AM FOR MEN!", HENRY GEORGE A GREAT 5 CENTCIGAR For Sale by the Leading merchants mer-chants of Logan: Rltcr Bros. Drug Co., Co-op G. & D. Co., City Drug Co., Cy E. Nappcr, II. DcWltt,,0. A. Hansen, II. O. Hayball, A. Hatcson, Cache Valley Merc. Co., Star Grocery, Gro-cery, it. Mlirdock & Son. t HEMMENWAY & MOSER Wholesale Agts., Salt Lake City Petersen and Snos THE PAINTERS House, Sign and Carriage Painting. Shop: One Illock So)it)i of Thatch-cr's Thatch-cr's Hank. $3 50 Royal Blue Shoe IS THE SOLE OF HONOR. For sale by James Quayle & Co Fresh Lime Wheeler & McKirUiey I have a lino stock constantly on hand. Two Hlocks North of Tabernacle. The Palace Restaurant and Gate. Center Street, Logan. "WILLIAM NAOIvC Manager. Everything HrstElass. Nothing too good for ourlptrons. Try our 25 Cent Dinner. THE OLD PIONEER BLACKSMITH John P. Lpndbetg IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND ON SOUTH MAIN ST. All work Guaranteed, and donp on Short Notice. You can't afford to pass by when prices and quality of work arc considered. Expensive Improvements havo been added to thfc business, and I am therefore prepared to do all kinds of work hVHENEUAL BLACKSM1THING AND WHEELWRIOHTING. DON'T FAIL TO CALL WHEN DESIRING WORK DONE Capital and Undivided Profits, $65,000, Interest Paid on Time Deposits The First National Bant LOGAN, UTAH. W. S. McCoknick, President. .Us. Quaylk, lstNvic'c President. Allan M. Flkmino, Cashier, .1. B. SiiKPAKDViAsslstant. Courteous attention given to all business entrusted to tllCl'ili Foreign Drafts Issued on all the principal cities of thfc world. 1 1 The Cache Valley Im I I 1 piemen! Company II at D R Roberts's Old Stand B; South Main Street; Logan Ma AhO SMITH FIELD and IIYHUM I Carries a Complete Line of Farm Imple ments, W agons, Buggies, etc Agents for the W asatch Anchor IronFence, Cheapest and Best Made. Extras for Deerlng and Milwaukee Mil-waukee harvestinfoMachlnery '. always on hand. j Our Motto: "Live and let live." MM m I ANDREW ANDERSON, President MA k I E, R MILES JR, Mgr, I G THORESON, Assistant Mgr and Sec M& l------------------------ J FOR SALE. Household furniture, Including bed room set, lounge, book onsc, dining table, etc. I. A. Smith. 30 Ny2nd Westt. Two car loads of Rustic at Smith Brothers lumber yardy 42tf Alfred Kcarlc of Lakctown and Louisa Day of Salt Lake City are at tho Lincoln. Fred Ferry of St. Joseph, Mo. Is here buying heavy horses. Ho Isre-glstcred Isre-glstcred at the Eagle. We have on hand a largo stock of Hulskamp Brothers Shoe. Tney aro the best for sale at City ShoeJtore. 55t4 W. S. Lamorcaux and family are moving from East Center Street to their now home on 1st Wrest Street. Potatoes wanted. Cash na(d for all kinds of marketable farmproducts at the M. &. S. Grain &lf3ecd Co. Center Street. Measles and mumps arc quite prevalent pre-valent at present In the West field. Eph. Blanchard's family Is quarantined and others are manifesting symptoms. Mrs. Clara Waterbury has gone to Join her husband, Frank Watcrburj', In San Francisco where he Is playing ball In the Pacific National League. F. D. Bennett and wife, of Provo, J. II. -White, J. M. Dalton, and Hal. J. Mackc, a Herald representative, of Salt Lake City are registered at the Eagle. Logan Is to to havo as a resident Bishop Wm. J. Hill of Sterling. He has purchased tho home of Amasa Clayton in tho Second ward and will move there before long. O. E. Snyder and wife, of Peoria, 111. are spendlnga few days here. They arc on their honeymoon and expect to sec all tho country In the west. They leave for Yellowstone soon. The masonry and plastering on tho new front of the Roberts' block has been finished. Machanicsarenow hard at work finishing the building for the new Union Knitting Works. Tho game to be played between Hyde Park and the B. Y. Wednesday will no doubt prove to be an Interesting Interest-ing one. They are quite evenly matched, although the farmers have defeated the collegians twice. It will be a tight from start to finish. Owing to ill health Herald Lafount has been honorably released from the Sheffield conference, England, where he has been laboring for the past ten months. His labors were very satisfactory satis-factory when his health would permit him to be In tho mission field. He left Liverpool April 30th. After going to Salt Lake City to attend to church matters that havo been assigned him he will return to Logan. Considering tho rough element that passes through Cache Junction, such as tramps, hoboes, etc., Cacho county officials have done remarkably well to hold matters down as well as they have In that locality. Deputy Sheriff John Barker, Jr., Is to be commended In his vigilance as an officer, no Is at tho depot to meet nearly all tho trains, and his presence as an oftker haslJqulte a cooling effect upon the gentlemen of llcsurc that gather there to hold their conferences. A good Jail In Cacho Junction would help the officers still further In maintaining main-taining good order and tho citizens In general would feel much safer to have tho drunken hoboes locked up rather than to havo them roaming around. Everything considered the olllccr does well at that point. Foil Rknt. Storo room, north of Kelsel Hotel. A good opening for a tailor, shoo maker, barber, or dressmaker. Rent low. Inquire at Wilkinson's book store. 62U PRIESTHOOD MEETING. Tho regular Priesthood meeting of tho Benson Stake of Zion will be held on Saturday May 2 at 11 a.m. Wm. H. Lewip, Alma Mbiumll, B. A. IlKNimiCKS. Stake Presidency. U. O. M. & 11. Co. aro receiving a car load of building material each week. They carry a large stock of Wire- Fencing and Garden Tools, Forks, Bakes, Spades and Shovels. I I You ate Cordially Invited to attend . M OUR OPENING I 1 Thursday May 7 i"" I opeh from JO a m to JO p m. I r y I Call arid inspect our studio and work I THE BEST ONLY I FRIES, the Fotografer, I Cardon Block, 1st North, Logan, Utah I THATCHER OPERA HOUSE I G. and B. Thatcher Losses. I John Vjurlitn I MACBETH Powerful Company!' I A Splendid Production! I PRICES: 35c, 50c., 75c, 91.00. BOX OFFIOE OPENS TH URSDAY. I """'"",,,,,BI"I,BI" I Irf. miller I Ineedham I I PIANOS ORGANS I 1 -I THE BEST IN THE WORLD i EQUALS ANY ON MARKET I B. AND G. THATCHER, I 13 Main Street, neadquartors for all kinds of Musical Mer- N ,1 chandlse. 2,000 pieces of Sheet Music Just received. . I I THE "DAVIS" I CREAM SEPARATOR I I wv Th8Most I $ JH v , ; Perfect 1 g- J? jLW fiream Sep- 1 W! arator Man- J H B, M- ufactured l S ; tWI In the I Jym For Sale by 1 mw I &?1 SIGNS! ALL K. I N D S. CITY PAINT SHOP. 3D S, Main St. C. V. Hansen, - - Proprietor. -CALL ON- HARR the Cigar Man When You arcjn SALT LAKE No. 7 West 2iid South. Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation. $ Tithing Office corner, Logan, Utah i . ,, , ,... has plenty of MONEY AT ALL TIMES for FARM AND CITY LOANS lit lowest rates. No Commls- x slons charged J& $. j |