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Show Local Jottings. Sec City Shoo Store ad. For Special Iiargalns. Go sec 'Tickings fiom l'uck" Monday Mon-day evening. David Murray was a Logan visitor on Thursday. I. J. Ncddo of Providence was ocr on Thursday. 'Tickings from Fuck" at the opera house Monday night. Rest goods for least moncyat Dunbar, Dun-bar, Robinson & Co.'s Dan T. Stewart was oer from Aycllsvlllc on Thursday Rrlghatn Pond of Lewlston was a Logan visitor on Thursday. Alexander the optician, Hyiuin, Jan. 10, So, l!l; Wcllsvlllo 2J, 2.1, 21. Wc arc .sorry to learn that Jacob Zollinger of Providence Is down with appendicitis. A big line of sample shoes for men at 2i per cent, oil, at Dunbar, Robinson Robin-son Si Co.'s The Germans In Providence will enjoy themselves in dancing on next Friday night. The easiest fitting, most comfortable comfort-able shoe for ladles Is the "Julia Marlowe, Mar-lowe, Dunbar, Robinson & Co.'s Lost: Red cow, U R (combined) White faced calf by side. Reward for Information. Rell Uros. 20-U Grab Salo of Shoes, worth from $1.50 to $5.00 per pair for CO cents a grab. At Robinson Bros. 22-2t Tlio Republican olllcc Is now located on Centre street, In the building formerly for-merly occupied by Smith's bakery. A little child of Edgar Tlbbetts of Providence died suddenly Wednesday morning. Wo bid not learn the cause. Jacob Meyers formerly of Prov.'. denco now residing In Marsh valley Is down visiting friends at his old home. At the Palace Hall on Wednesday 28th a masquerade ball will be held. Costumes for lent at the hall on the 27 th. At Hide Park Fiid.iy a genuine old folks time will bo held. Piogr.inune, and picnic In the afternoon, closing with a good dance at night. Cattle, horses, wheat, hay, etc., will bo sold at auction to the highest bidder bid-der on the 2,'ith at Mention, said piop-ci piop-ci ty bjlng a p.irt of the estate of Wm. Willie, bankiupt. Andrew Tiiinstium a citizen of Hy-ruin Hy-ruin for thhtj-llve jca's, died on Tuesday last. Funeral services wcic held Thuisd.iy at 1 p. in., conducted by Rev. X. E. Clcinenson. Geo. Godfrey of Claikston was in Logan Thuisday he reports the health of the people a3 being good excepting D.i Id Hatters who Is down with a light attack of small pox. "Pickings from Puck," at the opera house Monday night Is the mo-it laughable pioductlon on the stage todayeven to-dayeven Judge will admit that. New jokes, new music, new women and the best comedians. All the best specialties. Tlio HKhoprlcs of Newton and Clarkston with the water coinmlttlcs of each settlement held a joint session on Wednesday to amicably adjust the division of the water between the above named places. This Is better than litigation. Press reports glso "Pickings from Puck" a great send-off. The Denver Post says: "It is thu greatest fun-maker fun-maker on the load." The Huttc Miner says: "Pickings from Puck" is tho best thing of the kind ever in the city, and the kind Is all right. The company may feel assured of another crowded house should they return to us again." At the Thatcher opera house Monday evening. DIPHTHERIA Hobb's Dlphthei-ia Dlphthei-ia and Soro Throat Remedy, tho great home remedy. The following well-known well-known residents highly recommend it: Mrs. II. E. Hatch, Professor Otte, Mrs. lloh'rt Murdock, O. L. Skanehy, G. 1). McOulloch, Mrs. Green and1 many others. Give It a trial. For sale bjr Anderson Si Co., Just e.ut of Tithing oillcc, Logan, Utah. |