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Show Generalities. Wo sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. E. T. Lloyd went to Ogden on Wednesday. Sugar S5.85 a sack at tl. G. Hayball's. There Is talk df the Center Street Bar changing hands. When others fail we sell. List your Heal Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. Mrs. W. O. Ramshaw and" her sister, Elsie. Ward, left Wednesday on a visit to their home In Provo. The highest cash price paid for spring chickens at the Palace restaurant, restau-rant, t Mrs. E. J. Thompson, mother of A. II. Thompson, of this city, returned to Salt Lako on Wednesday-Plenty Wednesday-Plenty of oats for sale to everybody nt Smurthwalte Produce company, 4jpTth Main street. ."" ' norace Kerr left for Stanford University Uni-versity last Wednesday. Ills c'redlts ft have been accepted and he will enter Vt'JJ , the Sophomore year. ydri efff, Notwithstanding there is a light V shortage In the crops throughout the valley, the farmers have began to pay H up their indebtedness and no signs of discouragement arc apparent. A first class farm to sell at Blue Creek on reasonable terms. Inquire I at tills olllcc. I Messrs. E. G. and P. G. Peterson of I the A. C. of U. left Wednesday noon on a visit with their parents at Baker I City, Oregon. They will return by I the time college opens. I A seven roomed frame house with 1 pleasant surroundings for sale cheap. Apply to Louis Cardon. t Alfred Lundahl and Geo. A. Hansen returned Wednesday morning from the Pad He coast. They visited Los Angeles, Frisco, Portland, and whilo at that place took In the fair. $100,000 to loan on Improved farms. II. A. Pcdersen and Co. Mrs. Emcr Crockett, Jr., of Ogden, Is visiting her mother In this city. A few good loads of alfalfa wanted at this olllcc on subscription. Harris Music Co. has Just gone north with two wagons loaded with pianos and organs. R. II. Cates, the electrician, has been to Provo visiting the Tcllurlde people. Miss Nellie Compton,of Ogden, Is In Logan visiting with relatives and friends. 20 cents a dozen paid for eggs at H, G. Hayball's store. Many Logan people attended the funeral of Pros. Lewis at Lcwlston Saturday. For Rent Fine store room. 38 W. Center street, occupied bv Thatcher Music Co. Apply Dunbar, Robinson & Co. t 'Charles Keller, of the Fifth ward, took his departuro for Newhousc where he will ba engaged in mining. Found A '22 calibre rllle. Owner can have same by calling at tithing olllcc. Mrs. A. V. Curby returned to Los Angeles Wednesday morning, after visiting her sister and Mrs. S. O. Stevens of this city. G. Gessel. the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Albin Anderson, one of the clerks at the Dunbar & Robinson clothing store, has' a vacation of two weeks, which will bo spent In Ogdeh and Salt Lake. Shoes, Shoes. You can pick up some exceptionally good values at our shoe counter. Campbell & Morrell Co. t The Griillth sisters, Li.le and Euphemla, returned from the coast some three days ago. Miss Lizzie will go to Rcxburg to teach through the coming term. In order to make space for fail goods Campbell & Morrell Co. are offering special Inducements In summer wearing wear-ing apparel, t J. T. Jardinc arrived Wednesday night from Chicago, where he has been attending the summer school qf the University of Chicago. Jardine will be an Instructor In English In'the preparatory school at, the A. C. of U. this year. Elegant line of New- Dress Goods with Trimmings to match, at Eliason Sisters. TheJardlno wedding party returned return-ed from Salt Lake on Wednesday evening's train. A delightful supper was served at the Nebekcr homo on East Center to all people Interested. Mr. and Mrs Jardinc will reside on 8th East street near the college dorml-tory. For sale or rent Lot 4x1.1 rds., a 4 roomed house, and a barn on same. I also have for sale a first-class Jersey cow, and 40 pure breed ButI Wyand-ette Wyand-ette chickens. For particulars call at 40 Soutli 4th East Logan, Utah. The New Jersey Academy opened Its doors last Monday morning. The enrollment this year is the largest In the history of the Institution, every seat being taken. More room Is being provided for students entering lato, and everything is being done which will make this year a most prosperous and successful one. Veal wanted at Palace Meat market George Holiday and wife, of Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, camo to the county seat on Wednesday. Now milch cow for sale. Inquire here. Dave Crockett, Is up from Ogdcn visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emer Crockett. Lost Warranty deed. Finder please return to this otllcc. Aaron Farr returned from Omaha Tuesday night, where he took a consignment con-signment of cattle. President William Budge, of Paris, Idaho, was seen in the city last Wednesday. Miss Lettle Busby, the pianist, left for Richmond Thursday morning to visit friends and relatives. Foil walk Pure Gold Coin seed wheat. Any quantity. Apply to George L. Farrcil, Smlthtleltl Miss Elizabeth Wyant, Instructor In English at the A. C. of U., lias returned re-turned to Logan for the j ear. Elegant line of New Dress Goods with Trimmings to match, at Eliason Sisters. Miss Agnes Fletcher and her mother, moth-er, arrived In Logan Wednesday evening even-ing and will spend the winter here. Don't forget that 1 have moved to Joseph Nuwbold's old stand. Logan Second hand store. N. P. Johnson proprietor. J Mr. and Mrs. Thad Naylor left the city for Portland fair, and Tacoma. The couple expect to be absent about one week. 1 will exchange a good double work harness nearly new for a good cooking range, will pay balance In cash. II. P. Nielsen. J. Judging from the number boarding the train on Thursday forBngham we should Judge there was at least 200 tickets sold at Logan. City Supt. of Schools Ariel F. Cardon, Car-don, returned from Chicago, Tuesday evening, where he has been doing graduate work the past summer. Mrs. Clarence Cummlng, returned home a few dajs ago, after sojourning on the coast for the past three months. She left for Salt Lake Thursday moining to be gone about three weeks. It Is stated that the Utah canning factories are placed at a great disadvantage disad-vantage in shipping their products to the eastern markets In having to pay more freight from Utah points, than from the coast. This fcems strange but presumo there theio Is another i side to the proposition. Do not forget "Clean up Sale" at-Campbell at-Campbell & Morrell Co.'s. Under muslins and summer shirt waists at big reductions. See window dlsplay.t Some of the Brigham city visitors on Thursday were Misses Rose LI In-qulst, In-qulst, Lucy Allen, Bertie Savage, Delia Johnson, and O. P. Olsen of Hy-rumll.K.Hansen Hy-rumll.K.Hansen and wife, II. F. Benson, Ben-son, II. W. Crockett, Mrs .John Johnson, John-son, Mrs. C, M. Wendelboe, and Mr. W. R. Davis, of Logan. Wanted -A girl to do general house work. Must be quallllca to taku responsibility. re-sponsibility. Inquire atSugar factory hotel. General Manager Charles A. Qulgly of the Studebaker tlrm left Salt Lake, Thursday morning, for South Bend, Ind., at which place he will Join Frederick S. Fish, the prime mover in the great tlrm of the Studebaker system, being their general counsel. The gentlemen will proceed to New York on business for their firm. A lady demonstrator will give free lessons in embroidery at Eliason Sisters during the coming j weeks. She is a fine artist. Ladies desiring to learn embroidery! should see her. Patrons at the Thatcher opera house have passed many remarks concerning con-cerning the extra good quality of the pictures used in the Illustrated song, "When the boys Come Home," this week. One of the audience discovered that one of the pictures used, Is taken from a photograph of the Utah Batteries Bat-teries In action while In our eastern possession. Ho went further and produced an authentic photograph of a Utah gun on tho tiring line, and sure enough It corresponded with the one thrown on the sheet. During the months of July and August Campbell & Morrell proposi to clean up everything pertaining to summer wearing apparel at convincing convinc-ing prices. Wash Skirts and Tub Suits must be cleaned up regardless of cost. t Bishop Owen, of Wcllsvlllo, was a visitor In Logan Tuesday. He stated that the right of way for tho branch railroad to Wcllsvlllo and Ilyrum had been secured and that already tho Utah construction people had men and teams on the ground It will be but a few dajs before tho road bed will bo ready for the track and then a steel gang will arrive; a depot will be built at the foot of tho Wellsvillc hill. From present Indications tho railroad people Intend to run a mixed train dally over the branch, leaving Logan and to make the trip. Mrs. Walter Pyper retuincd to Salt Lake after a month's visit in Logan. Prof. Northrup, of the A. C. of U , left Thursday for the horticultural farm at St. George. Roy Martlncau, a former city school stmlent, but now of Salt Lake, left that place on Monday for Harvard, where he will enter the law school. Wo buy all kinds of stoves and second hand furniture. We will pay cash or exchange. Logan Second Hand Store, Ul West First North St. N. P. Johnson pioprietor. tf Dr. L W. Snow returned to Salt I Lake on Thursday, after his monthly visit to Logan, which is made on the tlrst Wednesday of each month. The doctor Is ticatlng some cases of bronchitis bron-chitis with success. The pavement contractors have a hard time In securing cement. Jos. E. Wilson, Jr , ordcicd six cars some time ago and butane has been received. It wiil take eighteen cars to complete his present contracts. Mrs. C. W. Fames and children are visiting In Brigham City. She will sojourn In the town of peaches for about ten days, whilo her better part, Billy, "the devil", Is contenting himself him-self with Imps of Tiik Rkpuiilioan oillce. Members of the 11!) tiuoium of Seventy residing In lth and 7th wards of Logan, please remember tho monthly month-ly meeting to be held In the "tti ward Sunday, Sept. 10th, at 4:15 p. m sharp. By request of the Quorum presidency. Antolm Pcluson Sec. Dr Snow operated on the eye or Luclle Stoddaid, daughter of Israel and Fannie Stoddard, of Richmond. The little girl Is thirteen years old and 'has been suffering fioni theelfectsof la foreign substance in the eje which endangered her cjcslght. i The dance at Johnson's Wednesday evening, proved to bo a cracker-Jack. A fair sized crowd attended, but what was lacking in numbers, was made up by tho soclalbllity of those present. Another dance will be given next Wednesday, Sept. lllth. All Invited. Inquiries arc coming from all direction direc-tion to Geo. L. Farrcil, of Pcterboro, about the methods adopted by him In dry farming, depth of plowing, time to sow, and the kind of grain to plant. For the benefit of those Inquiring, Mr. Farrell has concluded to write a few articles on the points mentioned, that the ground may bo completely covered In answering a'l questions at once and tho In formation will bo widely circulated cir-culated by publishing tlan by letter writing. The experience of this gen tleman Is worth a great deal to those who will profit by It. He has one 145 aero field of gold coin wheat which he estimates will yield not less than 0,000 bushels this year, and It Is stated that this kind of wheat brings a hlghor price than tho .average grain on tho market. We learn that Mr. Farrell has orders now for 3,000 bushels of this wheat for seed which readily brlngsan advanco price. Tho dry farmers of northern Utah and southern Idaho should certainly plant this wheat If It Is as stated, thus putting themselves In a position to demand tho highest market price for their grain. |