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Show Generalities. Good pasturage for rent. Joseph Monson made a business trip to Ogdcn Monday. Hoard and rooms for campers J. P. Stocks, Fishavcn, Hear Lake, Idaho. II Mrs. Uichard Hcnstrom and family left for Salt Lake city on a visit Monday Mon-day morning. A few good loads of alfalfa wanted at this oillce on subscription. Mrs. O. S. Green Is down from iPocatello visiting, her relatives and friends in Ilyrum. Mrs. Maude Hanks Goddard return ed to her home at Holse Saturday after af-ter a pleasant visit here with relatives. When others fall we sell. List your Real Estate with us for quick sale. H. A. Pedcrscn & Co. tMIss Fanny Crockett is up from Salt Lake visiting her parents. She will return to her position In a few days. $5,000, In pianos and organs will arrive In August for the Harris Music mmS- See big cut rate price advertis-""Tnents advertis-""Tnents In this Issue. The Logan Sugar factory has had a successful run on the reduction of their syrup this year. The work was gr "? completed a fow days ago. B G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache J county, will sell brick by the wagon I or ear load. The choicest kind. 9 Aaron Farr returned on Friday 1 night from a two months trip in H southern countries. He was In H Chihuahua, Mexico, and in El Paso, I Texas. Hj The Stevens Implement Co. have 9 received a straight car load of the (I prettiest even spun, long fiber, pure sisal binding twine every seen In Logan Thomas Prlday, mason, has the contract con-tract for laying tho cement, blocks In the Lewlston Bank building. The blocks arc manufactured upon tho ground. It is expected that tho bank will be ready for business by September Septem-ber llrst. One week moreof removal sale. Come and get bargains at once. Clothing at your own price. Hats and shoes at cost. Will be In our new building after July 1'itli. Ncwbold The Clothier. Six applicants wcro successful In their examination for a State live-year teachers certlllcate. Among these are Samuel Oldham and Martha E. Fisher, of tills county. The examination, held In Salt Lake a short time ago, seems jLfohavo been a still one as but 3oo out ''jJrSjdoo applicants for license passed. This would leave the state without sutllclcnt teachers, so another examination exam-ination is to be held on August 7, 8, and I). Veal wanted at Hell Hrothers. t Cal Crcssal Is one of the leading mechanics at the Lewlston sugar factory. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on it. II. A. Pedcrscn & Co. Contractors complain about the scarcity of building material of all kinds. Are you going to the Logan pavll-lion pavll-lion tonight, of course you arc. t Word has been received from Aqull-la Aqull-la Nebeker at Denver. He Is on his return from Mexico. Don't read this, but when you want a good Job of painting go to John Hcnch. tf H. J. Chrlstensen, who recently returned re-turned from a mission to Scandinavia, Scandina-via, will make Salt Lake city his future fu-ture home. Three good McCormick is section mower knives for sale, $1.00 each. Inquire at this olllcc. Miss Sybil Ormsby, with her two sisters, went to Salt Lako on Monday. The ladles will make that their fut-me fut-me home, residing with their mother, who will follow shortly. Sidney Stevens Implement Co. are headquarters for the best high grade even spun long fiber, binding twine. Superior to any on the market. It is stated that owing to the scarcity scarc-ity of water In the Hear Hlvcr canal, eight hundred acres of beets will be deprived of any more water this year. This means quite a loss for the owners own-ers of the land. A line brick house centrally located with 8 rooms and '-'0 acres of good hay land, also a ludlow spring wagon, for sale cheap. David Reese. Mr. Pypcr, of tho Preston, Pypcr Paper company, of Logan has been In this city for the past week doing an elaborate piece of work for the Dives saloon. Mr. Pyper expects to remain here this fall. Cache Valley News. Preston. We are now located In our new store on Main street near court house. Come and get snaps In clothing, shoes, hats, etc. Jos. Newbold, clothier. Earl D. Jones was In Logan Saturday Satur-day In advance of tho "Great Monarch Shows." This is an aggregation embracing em-bracing thrpe free shows and twelve paid attractions. The combination will be hero for one week beginning August 1st and will open at tho Utah-na Utah-na Park. Jones says he has the best thing of the kind going. Lost Hetween Logan and Mcndon on Friday, a black sucking colt. Was seen last aiound depot. Leave word at Abiaham Jorgensen'sand be rewarded, re-warded, tf MlssVlorencc Hanks, the sunlight of the Lincoln hotel and despair of a half dozen of Logan's young swains, cut loose from her moorings Saturday and went to Salt Lake City, a larger Held of conquest. She will spend some time In the city amusing herself with smashing masculine hearts and then w 111 return to Logan to make happy again thoso who erstwhile must nurse their sorrow In silent anguish. $100,000 to loan on Improved farms. II. A. Pederscn and Co. Christian Garfl and wife went to Preston Tuesday. Foil sai,k First class milch cow. Cheap for cash. Inquire at :tl4 E. Second south. wc M. O. Hell, of Logan, Is butchering for E. M. Stocks at Lewlston. Emllc Ncllscn, the carriage builder, returned fiom Salt Lake yesterday. Misses Hlrdle Heckstead and Violet Wcndleboe spent their 24th in Salt Lake city. On the morning of the 2.5th the bak-crys bak-crys and restaurants of this city were cleaned out of all kinds of edibles. W. D. Hendricks and J. F. Hullcn of Itlchmond, and Royal Tldwell, of Smlthlleld, were in Logan on Saturday. Satur-day. W.H.Chugg,of Providence, will leave In a few days for Portland. He will be gone a few weeks and while there he will attend a medical institution for the cure of stammering in Ills speech. Through some misunderstanding a slight contention has arisen between the Hyrum and Wellsvlllc people over the division of the water In Little Cub river. 1 1 Is to be hoped that the parties interested will get together on some amicable basis. Apostle Merrill Is aoout to sell the Cub river grist mills to Isaac Jorgcn-son, Jorgcn-son, Hlshop Charles G. Hyde, II. T. and Alma Merrill, the latter two being be-ing sons of the apostle. Professor.). W. Jensen went north yesterday morning to survey the mill grounds. Joseph Qulucy Jr having been a missionary mis-sionary to the Pacific Islands, takes a great Interest In the working up of the annual excursion for the Polynesian Island Missionaries. He states that each year from six to eight thousand thous-and people attend these gatherings. gather-ings. There Is an organization of the missionaries with Jos. F. Smith as president ho having been a mission-ary mission-ary to tho Sandwich Islands. On August 0th the annual excursion of these mlssloniares will be held at Lagoon. La-goon. A large gathering Is anticipated. anticipat-ed. Hlshops Owen, of Wellsvlllc, and Llljenqulst, of Ilyrum, are meeting with good success In securing the rights of way for tho Ecclcs spur In tho south. The farmeis, generally speaking, are considerate in their price for lands 60ld as a right of way. Grading will begin in ten days. It is thought that tho Logan sugar factory will work up one third more beets this vear then last. There will he at. least looo tons come over from Hox Elder and Weber counties, as the Ogden factory has more than It can handle. Mrs. Lerona A. Wilson, who has been conducting tho Ladles Tailoring College hero In Logan during the past year, has secured the light to teach the Kclster system in Salt Lake county and will open a school there about September llrst. Students here are completing their courses. Now Is a good time to enter as tho school will be continued hero lay competent com-petent hands who are skilled In the work. Mrs. Wilson has been verysuc-ccssful. verysuc-ccssful. Good judges have pronounced pronounc-ed her work In tho lead of anything of the kind In Utah. While loath to leave Logan, she sees a larger and better bet-ter Held In Salt Lake city. The colored people who have been playing around here and the small towns in the valley went down to Lewlston Monday with the Intention of tilling an engagement there. While waiting for the proper time to begin their performance one of them, C. S. O'Hrlcn, went out and got loaded with booze and also with a gun and camo back with tho Intention of tilling till-ing his brother-in-law, A. IS. Carter, with shot. As O'Hrlcn camo In the door of tho opera house, Cartor got hold of the gun and In the mlxup one of tho barrels was discharged, the charge golm.' harmlessly into the ground. O'Hrlen v.as taken to Logan and bound over to the district court. Carter and his sister will continue to 1111 their engagements. Cache Valley News, Preston. |