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Show Local Jottings. j. ! Sample Hats and Caps at cost. .1. i , . II. Anderson. ISupt.Langton was In Salt Lake Hist of the week. Miss Lottie West returned Wednesday Wednes-day evening from Salt Lake. Mrs. W. L. Thompson was over from Cache .Junction yesterday. A few loads of good lucerne hay wanted. Inquire at this oftlcc. ROOMS FOR RENT. A PPL Y AT CACHE KNITTING WORKS. 8t4 Prof. I. N. Smith, of the N. .1. A., was at Salt Lake first of the week on business. The Salt Lake High School football team will play the A. C. of U. here . today at 3:30 p. in. Go to John II. Anderson for men's and boys clothing. Best and Cheapest In town. The State Fair comes out but $12,000 behind this year. This Is due largely to the Inclement weather. Plenty home money to loan on City and Farm property. Good Terms. H. A. Pcdersen & Co. ; The aged mother of Mr. .los. Paint er, the coal merchant, Is conllned to her room suffering from Illness due to ' , old age. M r. James Mack was up from Ogdon Thursday in attendance at the tegular meeting of the Boatd of Directors of the Thatcher Hanking Co. J. M. Parry gives lessons on the piano, guitar and mandolin. Is thoroughly thor-oughly piotlcient. J block west of A. C. dormitory. William Slick, of the linn of Slick Brothers, was in Logan Wednesday. The above tlrm are the contractors for the canal and Hume work at Bliss. Idaho, which involves several hundred . thousand dollais. County Clerk Larsen, with his depu-tlcs,hava. depu-tlcs,hava. caught up with all the work pertaining to untlnfshcd business. All persons going to the ollloe receive courteous treatment and their business busi-ness is attended to with promptness. Mr. Joseph Holland, well known In Logan, who was hurt In the head-end collision on the S. P. a few days ago, writes to C. A. Smurthwaitc, his brother-in-law, that his Injuries are notscrious. He has a cut over the ejo and on the temple, but the shock was the worst. He Is getting along nicely and will bo r good shape In a lew n jjj dajs. |