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Show 1 Generalities m Wc sell the Earth and Loan money Roa it. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. iBlshop Hatch, of Franklin, was.ln H the city Wednesday. .Fk" $100,000 to loan on Improved farms. JJ II. A. Pcdersen and Co. Mrs. Amelia Klrby, of Hyde Park, has an attack of typhoid. When others fail wc sell. List your Ileal Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. Mrs. A. M. Fleming left Wednesday morning for Omaha and Cleveland on an extended visit. The highest cash price paid for spring chickens at the Palace restaurant, restau-rant, t Mrs. Jane Hclner, of Morgan City, who had been to Pres.Lowls's funeral, called off on her way home to visit relatives. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. I Miss Joslc Larson, nurse at the I Cache Valley L. D. S. Hospital, re- I turned Tuesday morning from the I cast, accompanied by her sister. New milch cow for sale. -Inquire here. Judge W. W. Maughan held court In Ogden Thursday. Lost Warranty deed. Finder please return to this oillcc. - C. L. Andcison, the Hyrum creamery cream-ery man, went to Ogden Thursday. Given away; a nice blotter at liar-lis liar-lis Music Co. Mrs. Elkabcth Gray, sister of Fred Turner, returned to Ogden this morning morn-ing after a visit of two weeks. Blankets, hosiery, knit goods and an elegant lino of comforts direct, from eastern Manufacturers. See C. & M. Co. From recent letteis received from Alberta It Is learned that John A. Woolf Is veiy sick. A seven loomed frame house with 'pleasant surroundings for sale cheap." Apply to Louis Cardon. t Mrs. Will Crone, of Gold r'ield, Nevada, Nev-ada, Is visiting with relatives and friends In Logan, the guest or Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brock. Found, about one week ago on Main street Logan, a purse containing money. Call at this olllce. X Sylvester Lowe, of Canada, is In Cache County calling on friends and relatives. He Is enjoying good health and looks well. For comfort, durability and medium price we heartily recommend Munslng plaited underwear. No shirts to pull down, no pants to pull up. t James Ellsmore and Miss Ethel Harris, of Cove, Idaho, were married in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday, Wednes-day, September l.'ith. The two stores with a stock of 200 pianos and 50 organs look like act clone had struck them and the Harris Music Mu-sic Co. is still hauling them out. t In a visit to President C. O. Card's wo found the gentleman In fairly good health, considering his past condition. He eats and sleeps wclland Is able to walk around with the use of a cane. Campbell & Morrell Co. have Just received a large shipment of renowned renow-ned Munslng Underwear, for ladles, misses and children. Purchase today tomorrow wc may be out of sizes, t Samuel Nelson, of Smlthlleld, carnc to Logan Wednesday. He says that at an early date the water works will be completed in that city and the people anticipate having electric lights by Christmas. Do you want an abstract on your land? If j on do. call on Fred W. Crockett, Licensed Abstractor olllce, Main Street, ' Logan, (oer Dunbar-Robinson Dunbar-Robinson store.) Get an abstract. It will save you money. Excavations are completed for a new brick structure to be erected by the Cache Valley Tea Co. on their property on 1st North St. The building build-ing will be 120x18 two stories high and will be utlll.cd for a bottling factory and sales room. The old bottling bot-tling building at the back will be used as a storage house. It will bo advantageous to everv economical buyer to consult Campbell & Morrell Co. beforo purchasing fall goods Our lines were never so full of honest values, comprising style and reliability as at present. Hyrum Gebrgeson, of Oxrord, passed through Logan Thursday on his way home from Portland. Tlio gentleman has been there ror the past two months taking treatment for stammering. stam-mering. In the past he could hardly exprcsb a word In an intelligible way, but can now talk with apparent ease. The gentleman Is overjoyed with his Improvememclit. C. W Nlbhy was a passenger to Salt i Lake yesterday. Dr. Cutler, of Logan, assisted Dr. . lllch In four suiglcal operations Monday. Mon-day. lo Elder News. ' Hyrum Hatch, the sheepman, shipped four carloads or tine muttons ' to the Chicago markets Tuesday. Found East or Benson ward, a ' maklntosh. Inquire at this olllce. I Mrs. James Chantrcll, or Benson, Is ' very sick with an ailment of tho throat. i A. II. Thompson, of the I'tah Mortgage and Loan Corporation, went to Ogden Thursday. I Thomas Cook, brother to Mrs. Mark ' Fletcher, has been visiting Ills sister i here the past few days. He left for California on Thursday. ' Skirts, shirt waists, cloaks and everything that pertains to ladies', misses and chlldrcn'swcating apparel. C. &M. Co. t Born to Mr and Mis. John Davis, of the Second ward, Wednesday morn-Ing.a morn-Ing.a tlno gill. All concerned are doing do-ing well. Sec fiee exhibit of International Correspondence schools at window of Logan Dry Goods Co. t Gotfried Bciitler fell from a barn In Greenville on last Tucsdey, lighting on his head and shoulders and spraining sprain-ing Ills neck and right aim. I will exchange a good double work harness nearly new for a good cooking range, will pay balance In cash. II. P. Nielsen. W. W. Burton, the implement man of Ogden, has brought a part of his family to Logan to reside whllo his children attend college here. If the people will be united as they have been In the past, wc will ship in another carload of pianos and organs for Christmas. Harris Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R, Spencer, of Logan, are here on a visit. Their old friends are all glad to see them, and they say that Randolph seems Just like home. Randolph News. Have vou seen the drawing of the U. S. Battleship California In the window win-dow of Logan Dry Goods Co? t Chester Snow Is visiting friends in Logan prior to his departure to Harvard. Har-vard. Mr. Snow was formerly a student stu-dent at the A. C. and is making an excellent record In his chosen line, physics. Mrs. E. L. Myers, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. Chritchlow, who have been visiting parents and grand-parents, Mr. and Mis. F. Jacob-son, Jacob-son, returned Home to Ogden on Thursday Thurs-day morning. The latest impioved hot blast heaters heat-ers and ranges. Call and sec them at tho Larson Hardware Company In the Thatcher building, i:i Main St. Mrs Emily Call, of Alton, Wyo., a niece of Mrs. N. M. Lamoreaux, has been in Logan for the past week, visiting her relatives. She left for Salt Lake Thursday to visit her father, Mr. Thomas Stayner. There Is some lino Archltectual drawing of tho International Correspondence Corres-pondence schools in the window of Logan Dry Goods Co. The stork switched oil its regular beat and dellveied a fine baby girl Thursday morning at the home ofC. C. Cressal, of the Second ward. The mother and babo are doing lino while . Cal is still able to bo around. The International Correspondence schools havo a lino drawing, by a student, stu-dent, of a Hydraulic Dipper Dredge used on Panama canal. It will pay you to look at It. t Mis. Hannah Robblns, daughter of Thomas II. Smith, gave birth to a baby girl Thursday morning. This Is tho lirst born and Will thinks he Is IT all the same. Mother and. babe progressing pro-gressing nicely. October conference will shortly be here Campbell & Morrell Co. have a complete line of ladles and misses stylish sucet suits. t At twelve o'clock Thursday, Miss Amanda Johnson, or the Sixth ward, was wedded to Mr. .Tas. M. Hayden, of Salt Lako city. Tho young couple took the train fifty minutes later and started on a wedding tour to Missouri, the former homo of tho gentleman. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Must bo qualified to tako re sponslblllty. Inqulro atSugar factory hotel. Jas. R. Hawkins, of Nashville, Tcnn.,has been In Logan tho past two months visiting his brother, W. E. nawklns. Tho former gentleman leaves with kind remembrance of our city, and says that ho will probably make It his future home if ho can close matters up In tho east. We respectfully request our lady, patrons and friends to Inspect our fall showing of tailored suits, skirts, shirt waists and olegant assortment of fal coats. 0. & M. Co. The citizens of Wcllsvlllo and Hyrum Hy-rum havo been active during the week In their efforts to Induce the Oregon Short Lino people to contlnuo the branch lino from Wollsvlllo to Men-don, Men-don, thus completing tho loop around the south cud of tho valley. "Concessions "Conces-sions for dcpoL sites and right of way havo dcen made ind It Is believed that tho line will bo built. The lino to Wollsvlllo will bo completed In about thirty days. Sugar t.MiO per sack at II. G. Hay-ball's Hay-ball's NO DELIVERY AT THIS PRICE. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. lsiaelson have decided to make their future home in Logan. They formerly lived In Hyrum, Hy-rum, IL. lsraelson having been clerk for the Hyrum Stake for four years. Mrs. II. J. Ames, of Wcllsvlllc, returned re-turned from Salt Lake jii Thui.day evening. She (nnui.iv ! an up to dale line of fall mllllnerj fcr tu- Wellsvllle Co-op. The Mllllnorv branch or the establishment will opt u up on next Monday with an assortment of millinery mil-linery unexcelled in thc north. Daniel Llovd, one or Ml. Sterling's successrul farmers, was in Logan yesterday yes-terday He says tnat the grading for the new beet road Is progressing nice-ly.that nice-ly.that his town is not doing any great things but that the people are peace-fill, peace-fill, contented and happy. One car load of Iron Beds justi arrived. Over 200 of the best, styles of beds ever seen in Logan. Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet Co. ' J M. Blair started for tho Goldlleld district Thursday morning to look after the mining interests of the late George E. Blair, hlsbrotlior. It Is expected ex-pected that mining machinery will be Installed and stock will be placed on the market In the near future. It Is said that Mr. Blair's mining interests were extensive and valuable. Tho Independent solicitors say they have at the present time about "JM contracts for 'phones in this city and that in all probability the olllce will be opened about October .1th with .100 subscribers. They are more certain of the subsci ibers than they are of the exact date for the opening ol the exchange. ex-change. Tho company has been handicapped In construction work recently re-cently as a result or a failure to .secure needed materials as per contract, thus delaying the rapid completion of the work. Mr. Horace Ncbeker and sister, Miss Laura, leave next Tuesday ror Chicago Chica-go University, Mr. Ncbeker to continue contin-ue his work In the department or law, and tho young lady to take up English. Eng-lish. Mr. Nebcker has made a roost splendid showing at the big school thus far, winning high honors In the line of oratory, especially. During tho summer ho has been associated with tho llrm of Hart & Nebcker In this city, and goes now to complete his work. Miss Nebeker was a soph-more soph-more at tho A. C. of U. last year and Is a young lady of no Httlo capability. Eric W. Ryberg, tho ticket broker in Log" for a year or more, writes from Denver that tho place is too big for him and that he was at that time shaking the dust from his pedal extremities ex-tremities preparatory to going to Windsor, Colorado., Ho has secured a position as general manager (Janitor at least) of one of tho big sugar factories there. Eric says he used to think Cache Valloy and Logan Lo-gan rather small for him, but his recent re-cent experience with the cold, cold world where people dig at one as they do In Denver makes "tho old homo" look awfully 'good. This probably means that the young man will reach Logan shortly after tho snow Hies. Ho Is a genuine good fellow, and we vouch for It that the city will receive him as the prodigal son of old. |