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Show H I Local Jottings. I: ' H Heavy Ribbed hose for children at m u c' K w' B U i President Pitkin of Millvillc was in H f , Logan on Friday. H 35c Granite Carpets at 25c per yard H 'at Spando Furniture Co. H I I 8 The recent storms have marie the H ' wagon roads almost Impassable H throughout the county. lllshop "William Hill of Sterling was In Logan, on Friday. Latest styles of llaby Carriages at Spando Furniture Co. Two car loads of Hustle at Sm 1th llrothcrs lumberyard. 42tf The finest and best lino of ladles Muslin underwear at C. K. W. James L. Hicks, who moved to Hex-burg Hex-burg with his parents some seventeen years ago, Is visiting his relatives and friends In Logan. Have you seen that window display of suspenders at Hoblnson llrothcrs. If not go, and peep at It. The G. & F. Uulldlng Co. has Just received two car loads of additional stock. See ad elsewhere. Wantkd To rent n four rooin house, close to town. Notify this office. of-fice. I. N. Smith Is attending the present pre-sent session of the Presbytery of Utah at Spanish Fork, as a delegate from the church here. Cardon & llurnhan have just received receiv-ed the finest lino of "Wallpaper that ever came to Logan. News comes from Wellsvlllc that some very young boys entered the post office by crawling through the delivery window. The young fellows took sixty cents out of the money drawer, which was returned to the olllcc. Flstcr and Ncllsen just received a large btock of Ncets Foot OH mixed with Lampblack for greasing harness. Docs not draw dust or leave the harness har-ness gummy. 42t3 F. W. HoITcr, usually called Hill Hoffcr, is contemplating starting a boxing school in Logan. Mr. HoITcr Is no novice at the business. He has fought twenty battles In the rlng,only being defeated twice. lie also fought a battle of ten rounds with Sharkey, which ended In a draw. Tho Logan Nursery has hundreds of line ornamental trees for sale. Let each one buy a tree this year, If unable un-able to buy more, another ono next year, and so on. When they become fairly rooted in place, you will bo glad that the Logan Itcpublican reminded re-minded you of this small enterprise. The line samples of Coffee, Tea and Spices exhibited by the Cache Valley Tea Company arc something superb. Potatoes wanted. Cash paid for all kinds of marketable farm products at the M. &. S. Grain &Sccd Co. Center Street. Two of tho largest cars of shingles arrived at Smith Urdthers that ever came to Logan. 42t2 FOR SALE: A set of Encyclopedia Hrittanlca, 28 volumes, full leather binding, cost $84. "Will sell for $35. Address P. O. Box 70 City. Rev. N. E. Clcmcnson Is at Spanish Fork attending a meeting of the Fres-bytcry Fres-bytcry of Utah, and as a consequence there will be no preaching services at the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning or evening. Sunday School and Christian Endeavor at the usual hours. People say that Douglas shoes are the very best for wear, and the most stylish, on the market. For sale by Andreas Peterson. 41-t4 On April first "All fools day" was remembered by some of the urchins of tho town. Ono of tho star actors of tho Harlow minstrels was reminded by a little boy that there might be fresh paint on the window sill that he was icahlng against. The gentleman thanked the lad kindly who laughingly laughing-ly replied "April fool." Considering the quality of goods we cannot be undersold. Examine our Wallpaper, it Is the very best and cheapest in town. Cardon and Hum-ham. Hum-ham. Bishop Durfcc of Beaver Dam was in Logan on Friday. Ho states that tho power house on Bear river is being rushed to completion, this being In connection with the Sugar Factory. The Bishop also states that a grist mill will be build near the sugar factory fact-ory in that valley and things in general gen-eral arc on the boom. E. L. Earncs, a genuine Logan boy born and bred here, after a short ramble over the country has concluded conclud-ed to remain In hN old home. He says "Logan Is good enough for me." Mr. Fames has engaged as a caterer for W. II. Hurst, the liquor mci chant. "Curly," as he Is socially called, will no doubt hold his present position, as he Is "well up." Ladles Egyptian Cotton Hose, 2 pair guaranteed to wear all summer at O. K. W. Now Is the time to oil all leather used on the farm. A genuine article of Neatsfoot oil for this purpose can be obtained at Rltcr Bros. Drug Co. The Cacjiq Valley Tea Company at the old Fair stand, will be ready for business next Thursday. Everybody is invited to Inspect their elegant selections selec-tions In Teas, Coffees, Spices, etc. Notwithstanding the Inclement weather, the Barlow Minstrels were out In full uniform on Wednesday with their band dlscurslng very flno music, while our old polonecr friend Samuel Whitney favored tho audience to a step dance on the sidewalk, keeping time with the music of course. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Goodwin, who have been In San Francisco for tho past four months returned to Logan on last Thursday. The Judge says they have had a pleasant time, en-Joying en-Joying good health with the exception of a touch of rheumatism brought on himself by the unusual spell of wet weather that has prevailed on the coast during the past winter. Leave our orders for Rocksprlngs and Clear Creek coal at Spando Furniture Co. The directors of tho West Cache Canal company were In Logan on Wednesday attendlug to business affairs af-fairs which will culminate in bringing bring-ing the water out to Camon station at once. The necessary relief was again given by George II. Champ, for who the directors have nothing but commendation com-mendation and words of praise. Mr. Champ has surely been a friend to this enterprise and we trust that at tho completion of the canal project, the benefits accruing will be mutual with Mr. Champ and the farmers. |