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Show !'; Local Jottings. yA Cheap sale at Mrs. T. 1). Roberts' to m" make loom for Fall goods. ' vl Ife ' Wanted A standard make second J hand type-writer. Must be In per- jK, feet order. Apply to Ripley S. Lyon, Wfksi Lincoln hotel. mMe '- Mitchell Johnson and family WjJB-( came down from Hancroft, Ida. Tucs- & wLf, . day to remain until after tho Prcsby- I W, terlan celebration. i Ife Nephl Nelscn of Newton wishes to jf; express his sincere thanks to his sym- t i pathilng friends who aided him in g x the Illness of his late wife. F' The new Methodist minister, Rev. 3 ' " Gilpin, and wife, arrived in tills city !$ P Tuesday. Tills Is his lirst visit to Be M the western side of the Rockies. W 1 sfy' You can buy your smoked hams and B p all kinds of bacon at wholesale price K ' f- . at tho Chicago Meat Market. Satis- Lft, . faction guaranteed. S. I!. Sorenscn K jfcf. pioprietor. ff'. , Mls Harriet E. Elliott who spent ek lp' the summer at St. Joseph, Mo., re- Kf B& turned to Logan Tuesday evenlng,and K IL' left on Friday morning for Sprlngvilic BJkI. whero she will teacli in the Presby- 'Sfi' terian school. HK A. L. Skanchy has sold six car loads E9K shingles,-two car loads of lath and KHf, numerous cais of lumber, Mooring, tKk doors and sash. We have at present K 'K'' 14 residences under construction. Call Wl fis on Skancky !l,u be will give you some Jr Br , good figures if you wish to build a nice H"W home. 84tf 17t cents per dozen paid for eggs at H. G. Hayball's. Mr. Charles Pond of Lcwlston was In Logan Wednesday. Hrlgham Pond of Lcwlston was In our metropolis yesterday. GIRL WANTED. Apply Immediately Immedi-ately at The Lincoln Hotel. W. C. Howell, of Ogden, a nephew of Congressman Howell, Is In Logan. We still give 25 per cent discount on wallpaper at A. G. Lundstrum's, successor suc-cessor to Spandc Furniture Co. Mrs. Nellie Merrill, at the home of Victor Crockett, has been seriously 111 with an attack of rheumatism. FARM TO LEASE. One hundred and fifty acre farm to lease, ihquirc of Louis S. Cardon over First National Rank. 80t3 A son of John Lundburg, while standing In his father's shop last Saturday, had his car split by a piece of flying steel. If you need a range buy the "Standard." "Stand-ard." It has no equal. At A. O. Lundstrom's, successor to Spandc Furniture Co. Sorcn Petersen came to Logan Thursday night. He has been In Rex-burg Rex-burg for the past fifteen months In the employ of Studebakcr Rrothers. Lars P. Chrlstenscn, Rishop of Mount Sterling, was seen driving an elegant outfit from Kimball Rrothers establishment. Dr. Goodfrlcnd and Mr. George Fisher, of Oxford, Idaho, were In Logan Lo-gan Thursday purchasing drugs for a new pharmacy they expect to open in their home town. WITH EVERY PURCHASE IN LADIES OR GENTS SHOES A ROUT $2.50 YOU ARE ENTITLED EN-TITLED TO FOURTEEN FREE SHINES AT "CITY SHOE STORE." Dr. W. I). Parkinson treats the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted. Also diseases of women and children. X-Ray laboratory. labora-tory. Tho Smithficld base ball team leaves for Montpcllcr within the next day or two to play there with the local lo-cal team. They may possibly go to Kemmerer and have a set-to there before be-fore leturning. Robert Murdock, Jr., and wife, with M. G. Colo and Miss Mabel Snow returned re-turned on Wednesday night from a delightful ten days' outing through Logan'canyon and around Rear Lake. Piaonos and organs are going In every direction. The Harris Music Co. hauled out four and live instruments instru-ments last week-and say they will do the same this week. Thomas II lllyard, one of the oldest saw mill men In the county, was In Logan on Wednesday. Mr. Hillyard still has saw mill Interests In Gentile Valley which hn 1ms nnornf pil :i num. ber of years. T. W. Naylor, local manager of Studebakcr Rrothers, returned from Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. Naylor accompanied her husband to Salt Lake where she will remain for about one week. Thomas Muir of Mcndon accompanied accom-panied by Dr. nudge, went to Salt Lake Thursday morning to be examined. ex-amined. Mr. Mulr has been suffering suffer-ing a great deal of late through stomach trouble. The purpose of the trip Is to have a correct diagnosis of the case. Israel P. Jacobson, the blacksmith, has purchased twcnty-tlvc feet front of the south part of the old Goddard place under the hill on Main street. Mr. Jacobson expects to build a shoeing shoe-ing shop on the ground within the next thirty du)s. Mis. Henry Youkpf Petcisborodied at 0 p. m. on Wednesday. She was the daughter of William Cunningham. Mrs. Yonk had been suffering for months witli an abscess in her left side, which culminated In hrr death. The family has the sympathy of the entire community. Edward Haur has bought the agency of Bannock county, Idaho, and will sell the "Combination Tool" there. The "Combination Tool" is about one of the handiest articles ever Invented for fanners and ranchers, It being possible to use it in Iwenty-soven different dif-ferent ways. Last Sunday evening a party consisting con-sisting of K.ra Crookston, Rex Kimball, Kim-ball, Scth Laugton, Jr., and Arthur Crookston returned fiom a week's trip to Hear Lake. During their stay there they were treated to a steam ride across the lake by the lion. Moses Thatcher, which the boys appreciated very much. They report having had a very enjoyable time on their trip. It is common talk amongst many people of the city m to tho frequent uin-aways that have occurred tills summer. It is attributed to the poor facilities that Logan has for tying teams. It Is very foi lunate that no serious accidents have happened In these many runaways. If a person becomes seriously hurt or peihaps killed somebody will iakc up and see what Is needed. "i. ki JC ' |