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Show I ; Paint your buggy for 75 cents H l" Just tli I nk we make ll possible H I . ' for j on to make a new buggy out B jf of jour old one for the small sum H . ? of Seventy-five cents. m l ' The paint Is mixed all ready for use B jjj so any one can put it on. BH f It's made of the best material H ?t and will not peel or crack the Bf p first time tlicsun shines on It. I It has a gloss like Varnish finish that u ill stand exposure. 1 Drop iti and we'll tell you more about It, and we'll show jou color cards so jou can make your selection. selec-tion. Of course we have brushes to put it on with. i RITER BROS, DRUG' y CO. Do you expect to do any Papering this Spring? BBJ I 1 f ) ou do you will make the mistake I i 91 BBf of jour lives by making yoir selection without seeing the most claboiate BBi , Hue to be found In Logan, carried by I CARDON, BURNHAM, & CO H 112 Main Street. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "I AM FOR MEN!" HENRY GEORGE A GREAT 5 CENT CIGAR For Sale by the Leading mcr-j, mcr-j, chants of Logan: Ritcr Ilros. Drug Co., Co-op G. & D. Co., City Drug Co., Cy E. NappcrH 11. DcWItt, O. A. Hansen, II. O. Hayball, A. Batcson, Cache Valley Merc. Co., Star Grocery, Gro-cery, It. Murdock & Son. HEMMENWAY &M0SER Wholesale Agts,, sty'Lake City Petersen and Sons TIIEPaVnTERS' House, Sign and Carriage Painting. Shop: Ono IJlock South of Thatcher's Thatch-er's Hank. I $3 50 7 Royal Blue7 Shoe IS THE SOIE OF HONOR. Forsale by James Quayle & Co Fresh Lime Wheeler & McKinney have a line stock constantly on hand. Two Blocks Nortiof Tabernacle. The Palace Restaurant and Cafe, Center Street, Logan. WILLIAM MACK', Manager. Evciythlng Ihst-dass. Nothing too good for our patrons. Try our 2." Cent Dinner. H , THE OLD PIONEER BLACKSMITH I I ' John Bi hundbetg !IS STlLV AT THE OLD STAND ON SOUTH MAUI ST. I All woik nuuianlccdVaiid done on Shoit Notice. You can't afford to passby when piieesijfiidmiallty of work aie consldeied. Expensive $ B I B Imiuoveincnt.s liao be n added to the business, and 1 am theiefoie fi BBl prepared to do all UiluH of woik in C!EXEi:L IILACKSM1T1IING S j AND WIlHELAVlUmiTlNG. H H DON'T FAIL TOFALL WHEN DESIRING WORK DONE BB - m I Capital and Undivided Profits, $65,000. Interest Pal on Tlma Deposits H The F&st National bank H I LOGAN, UTAH. BB " I W. S. McCokkick, 1'iesldent. .Ls. Qiv i.ri.lst Vice Pi&jident. U Allan M. Flumimi, Cashier. .1. i;Siii'.I'AKI, Assistant. H BBf R Couiteous attention glen to .ill business enti listed tothem. a BB Fou'lmi Drafts issued on all the piinclp.il cltleiof thowoild. IS I I W H mmhih iiiiiBitimnnriiiTTMrawiwaaimwiiiiwi iimiiiwi i'wii i 11 M iiiiii i iiwu'it ft ,, , I no uacnB vailBif ii H J' i I i i i B ' I at D R Roberts's Old Stand I m I South Main Street, Logan BH , I Also SMITIIFIELD and HYItlTM Mi I I Carries a Complete Line of Farm Imple- H ments, Wagons, Buggies, etc I H Agents for the W asatch Anchcr ItonFence, Cheapest H I and Best Made. Extras for Deering and Mil- B waukee harvestinfoMachinery H i always on hand. K Our Motto: "Live and let live." H. ANDREW ANDERSON, President t . E, R MILES JR, Mgr, I C THORESON, Assistant Mgr and Sec BJHX 'V 'r4i IBh 1NflBBB " - - i nMta.- Hv. .-. "" Foil Hunt. Store room, north of Keiscl Hotel. A good opening for a tailor, shoemaker, shoe-maker, barber, or diessmaker. .Itcnt low. Inquire at Wilkinson's Mxok store. 52t4 .ii,i-Wi...,i..i.. ... ,... -.rl j FOR SAL j Household furnltrirc, Including bed l room set, loungebook case, dining table, etc. f I. N. Smith. 30 N. 2nd,Wcst St. Two car loads of Iftstlc at Smith Brothers lumber yayfi. 42tf Potatoes wanted: Cash paid for all kinds of marketable farm products at the M. &. S. Grain &3ced Co. Center Street. YS Liquid Veneer makes old furnlturo look like nv. Sample bottles free for the asking As long as they last. AtRltcrPr(sT)rugCo. Tho line samples of Coffee, Tea and Spices exhibited iy the Cache Valley Tea Company arc sonfethlng superb. Heavy Itlbbed hose for children at C. K. W The Thatcher Stock Co. has been playing In Hebcr, Manti, Provo and other towns during this week They are doing a good business and receive warm praise wherever they go. They return hero In a week or so. The following marriage licenses were granted this week: Edward Watklns, Ogden, 30 Luella Stocks, Lcwiston, 20 Henry Hvdc, Falrvlew, Ida., 1!) Mary J. Uowdcn, Lcwistion, 15 Wesley Flfield, Weston, 27 Abblo Fife, Providence, 22 A llro broke out In John Itoza's home Friday morning. A child about two or three j ears old had been putting put-ting some wood in the stove which was in a small summer kitchen at the rear of the home. This kitchen was lined with building paper and, no doubt, Ilic fell from the stove and ignited ig-nited this paper, although no one saw the occurrence. The child then walked In to his mother and remarked, "I can't put It out, while Just behind the little tot shot the flames of tho burning burn-ing building. Alarm was given at once. The water mains had no water in them, but buckets weie procured and water carried to tho llio which was extinguished before the tire department de-partment ariivcd. Considerable damage dam-age was done to tho kitchen, but the parents feel thankful aboc their loss for the safety of their child who might have rcceied most dicadful burns if he had lcmalncd longer In the loom. Much has already been said about the giaduatlon of Dr. llany Eineis at the Haltimoie School of Dentistry and his good foi tune in seeming the diamond dia-mond medal, jet a shoit account of j the struggle necessaiy lor him to scenic the medal may not pioc unlii-1 teicstlng. At the time joiingEmels entered upon his studies another joung man named Mablo, giaduate of Hanaid, also entered the class. At the end of the llrst jear's woik the gcneial averages of the joimjr men wore but slightly moie than 1 per cent apait, and the same stoiy was lopeatcd tho second jcai, Emels being in tho lead each time. This jear their giades inn as follows: Eineis Mablo Opeiatlngdentistiy nil 1)3 Mechanical " 90 !SJ j Chemistry 100 100 j Materia Medlca 100 100 j Auatojny " 90 100 Pathology and Thciapeutlcs 100 100 Physiology 100 no I Gonoial Aveiago 06C-" 8713-14 j This ceitalnly piovcd u Tory tight lace, and tho vlctoiy undoubtedly went to a desen Ing man. rnitSTitooDMumG. j The regular Pilesthood meeting of the Benson Stake or Zioh will be held on Saturday May 2 at 11 a.m. Wji. II. Liiwis, Ai.maMi:uuiu., ' B. A. Hknuuickh. Stake Piesldcncy. The ltegular Priesthood meeting of the Hymm Stake of Zlon will conveno on Saturday, May 2, 1003 at 11 a.m. W. C. PA1CKIN80N, Gko. O. Pitkin, I. C.THOKKSK.V Stake Presidency. U. O. M. & B. Co. arc receiving a car load of building material each week. iTItey carry a large stock of Wlrej Fencing and Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Spades and Shovels. e-"rr i.fc , - ....... Look for announcement of f our Opening Day, soon a We are almost ready to have, the Public inspect our Studio and work tf THE BEST ONLY FRLES THE JOTOORAfER. Cardon Block, Jst North Street Logan -S THATCHER OPERA HOUSE G. and B. Thatcher Losses. John Griffith MkcitETH Powerful Company! A Splendid Production! PRICES: 35c., G0c, 7Gc, $1.00. BOX OFFIOE OPENS THURSDAY. K F. MILLER j INEEDHAM I PIANOS ORGANS THE BEST IN THE WORLD EQUALS ANY ON MARKET I B. AND G. THATCHER, H 13 Main Sticct. Ileadqu.u tors for all kinds of Musical Mcr- t K chandise. 2,000 pieces of Sheet Music just received. r Nkl.i--attwirerararT BBf KT1 " IT rj---aB!mrs-a3tan33g? "theTdavi sn . 1 CREAM SEPARATOR 1 p go w$ I I I The Most I : s o L JWi G,eai)1 Sep" i ! I p z R a Man- '' $ JKaaa' llfacti,red Is3 Hrm ln,llfl : I I yi J ftor Salejy I , f uim1'itnmammHmHmmu tageaJl M TFr7'mirnnilriTTiffr7i?rTTi7rrrTTfr; Tmi .wjubmbmI SIGNS! A L L t K I tyi) S. CITY P All NT SHOP. 30 S.JM aIn St. C. V. IIanskn,- - - Proprietor. -CALL ON HARR the Cigar Man When Xou are In SALT LAKE No! 7 West 2nd South. Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation Tithing Olfice cbrner, Logan, Utah has plenty tt MONEY AT ' ALL TlMEHfor FARM AND CITY LOANS at lowest rates. No Commi&Jf slons charged ll--aMHH---HaJ r |