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Show Generalities. ! For Ucnt-Two furnished rooms ' down stairs for housekeeping. Inde- I pendent Phone 201 a. Mr. Chas. Anderson, of Millvllle, was In Logan Wednesday. 1 O. Gcsscl. the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wapon or car load. The choicest Wind. I "f-' Mrs. Fred Gates left Thursday morn- ing for Baker City on an extended 1 Visit. f Finis Cojimodkh, toilet pitchers and Tf' bowls. $3.00 per set, at the Logan ' sqcond hand store. ' I Mrs. Edgar Parsons gave birth to a i line boy Tuesday morning. His father 9 says It is a republican In politics. Our wet weather coats are dry weather coats too. The popular Cravanette coat promises to bo In greater demand this season than over before. Camimiki.l & Moiuieli.Co. David Clark, of Newton, one of the ' best young fellows on that side' of the valley, was In Logan Thursday. The best fleece lined shoes and slippers for ladies, men and children, chil-dren, at Andreas Peterson's. Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Smith and Mr. ' 0. D. Anderson came down from Smlthtield Wednesday evening to attend at-tend the performance of "Sweet Clover." Dry lumber to haul from Smith' mill. Logan Canjon. W. K. Jensen, Jr., the Studcbaker Co.'s agent at, Newton, is building him a line new home. Mr.' and Mrs. Dew Itt left Thursday morning for an extended visit aroind Soda Springs, Montrcllor and other northern points. Messrs. John Montrose, V. S. Lamrcaux and Gcnrge Cole were In Salt Lake city tlrst of the week on business Intent Diiksskhs from $7.f0 up, at the Logan Lo-gan Second hand store. Horace Jenkins and Miss Mary Ann Rlgby, of Newton, will bo married on Wednesday, November loth. Miss Itlgby Is the daughter of Ex-sliPiilT KlRby TUUKKYS WANTED: Addross Agricultural College, Logan Utah. Mrs. Laud Wright and Mrs. Grant Lewis, daughteis of I. II. Nash, of Franklin, eamo down Wednesday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Itay-mond Itay-mond Thatcher. Wanted A woman to do washing once a week. Good wages. Apply 147 West Center street. Next Friday evening there will be a big "blowout" for Prof. Wright of the I). Y. C. Look for futthcr announcement an-nouncement next Issue. John S. Andrews, formerly an employe em-ploye of the A. C. of U., left with his family Tuesday morning for the south. Mr. Andrews has accepted a position as foreman of a farm at Murray, which place will be his home In the future. Our $10.00 to $10 00 line of Cravanette Cravan-ette coats embodies every desirable feature in style, lit ana fabiic. Camt-iikll Camt-iikll & MOUltKLI. Co. Smith, the baker, has been making some splendid Improvements about his place. He has placed the water in his house and shop and arranged a toilet service, also enlarged his kitchen kitch-en by the erection of a brick addition. This adds little to the appearance but grcatfy to the convenience of his building Mr. Alexander, it-presenting tho Alexander Optical Co.. Nos. 2.(0, 231 and 232 Atlas block. Salt Lake city, will be at the Lincoln hotel for two days only, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. C and (I. "The WInton Trans-Contlntntal Automobile Exposition" with their passenger car containing WInton automobiles au-tomobiles will arrive in Salt Lake city Sunday Nov. 5th, will remain there on the titli, "th and possible the 8th, giving exposition ad Kio Grande Western depot. Their passenger car is fitted with machines and ail necessary neces-sary electrical apparatus for lighting, and Is a handsome alTatr as indicated by photographs, The exposition Is free and will be from U a. m. until 5 p. m each day thoy remain. Wanthd A good middle aged woman wo-man to cook and take charge of the Mack Hotel at Smlthlield. Inquire at the above address. On Wednesday of last week there was a very pretty wedding In Salt Lake city, where Miss Hllnda Johnson-of Johnson-of that city became tho bride of Mr. Thomas Hawo'th of Franklin, Idaho. Dr. Wm. W. Padenolliclatcd. Tho wedding was a very uulot one, only the relatives and Immediate friends being present. Mr. and Mrs. Hawock have gone to California for a few weeks and after tholr return they will be at home to their friends at Franklin, Idaho. "Sweet Clover1' proved ciiual to the guaranteo Manager Edwards gave, it was a splendid show and It Is gratifying grati-fying that It was well patronized, Miss Annie Evans will depart shortly for New York city, where she will spend the winter visiting her sister. Mrs. W. F.Jensen. Messrs. Walker & Wright, contracting contract-ing stone sawyers, of Salt Lake city, will come to Logan today and look-over look-over the Utah Marble Co.'s property. It Is said they are enthusiastic over the sample monuments thoy have seen. Draft Horses and marcs wanted- 1 will return Wednesday November Slh to Saturday November I lth to buy horses and marcs weighing from 1,200 to 1,700 lbs. Will buy some small ones If they are fat and smooth. If you havo anything In the horse lino for sale address J. F. Florlan, Logan, Utah. Eagle Hotel The Stevens Implement Co. is arranging ar-ranging for a contest soon In which the children aro sure to be much interested. in-terested. The llrm will give away to three children splendid rirl.es for the best answers to Certain questions, ques-tions, or something of that sort In which the famous lluck's ranges llgure. Look In the next Issue of Tin: Hi:-1'Uiilican Hi:-1'Uiilican for further particulars. Manager Fred Cates, of the Logan Dry Goods Co., gave his employes a treat Wednesday evening In the shape of a theatre party at the "Sweet Clover" performance. There were In the party Misses Roso Sorenson, Jennie Jen-nie Turner, Jennie Halncvand Pitkin, Messrs. Lcland Hanks and Chester Verron. Of course It was all jolly good fun and highly appreciated. Lyman Turner Is a lucky boy A few weeks ago a gentleman lost a pocket book along the Wellsville road and offered $5.00 for Its return- Lyman Ly-man got on his horse and though It was getting dusk rode nearly to Wellsville', and he found that book. Yesterday ho won Howell & Crawford's Craw-ford's $5.00 suit offered to tho "boy detective" who hailed the right man with "You are From Edcrheimer Stein & Co. Chicago, and Sell Extra Good Clothing." As he went along the street he saw a "traveling man" who looked like he ought to bo "It", and he blurted out the words. Ho got the suit. ' Urlgham Maughan, of Wellsvlllo was in Logan Wednesday. Ho says1 that work on tho new dancing pavilion in that city Is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Twenty men aro at work on tho structure, and It Is claimed that this pavilion will be second to few In this country. It Is to be commodious com-modious enough (or Wellsville for years to come, and will contain a maplo lloor on rubber bearings, the latest and best. This pavilion is being put up by the Wellsville Business & Amusement. Co. and tho same organization organiz-ation will in a short tlmo begin the erection of an opera houso and business busi-ness block combined. Verily, Wellsville Wells-ville Is coming to the front. Ask to sec our Cravanette coats for ladjes. Good In rain, good In sun- snine uicmusL practical garment on ttie market today. Oami'jiislt. & Mou-ltKLL Mou-ltKLL Co. Elder II. J. Christiansen, recently returned from missionary work in Denmark, has been appointed a. special mlssonary to the Scandinavians in all tho wards of ion. Ho will bo In this north country for some time and will give to the. Scandinavians all Ills time. He Is a thoroughly polished gentleman of good address, and though having been away from Logan for cloven years will undoubtedly be remembered remember-ed by manv. His missionary labors In Denmark are reported as highly ' successful and he engages in his special spec-ial work hero with tho advantage of a great experience. The authorltesof tho church bespeak for him a ready" hearing and all considerations possible. possi-ble. Mrs. E.D. 13all, wlfoof Prof, lialj-ofthoA. lialj-ofthoA. 0. of U., Is having a most unfortunate time with one of her eyes. Some time ago she stnick the side of her head, near the brow, on a swinging swing-ing door. She gavo no heed to (he matter, but later her eye beeamo In-1 (limed and after days had elapsed she : found it necessary to go to a specialist, j Dr. Snow, at Salt Lake. Ho told her . that hor eye was really In a dreadful condition, the result of a wrench to the muscle of tho ejo and then Mrs Hall remembered tho accident of tho swinging door Dr Snow said the dliliculty had gone so long without proper treatment that he was dou' t-ful t-ful as to what ho might do for her. Tho unfortunate lady Isnow compelled to remain In a darkened room, und It Is said that tho other cyo shows a sympathotlu aliment. Mrs. Hall's many friends hero hope that sho may Unci rtilcf and speedy rccovcry.lhmigli tho oculist offers little hopo of this at present. Wanted dlrl for general housework house-work Call IK) k Iloll Telephone. We soil the Earth and Ixmii money on It II. A. Pcderscn & Co. 1 Lost -A red winter Ian lobe be- l tween II. G. Thatcher's residence and Mayor Hlblnson's residence, on First East street, last Tuesday evening. Deliver at this oftlce and be rewarded. II. T Peterson has been nominated for major on Smithtlcld's Independent Independ-ent ticket and will bo In the running. Mr. Peterson has seveied his connection connec-tion with thd Weston Mills and will mako Smlthlield his permanent home now, 'tis said. Tills nomination came to him unsolicited, and is an expression ex-pression of friendship and esteem fiom his many friends, who feel that his past record speaks well for his business busi-ness ability and progressive spirit It goes without saying, however, that the Republican ticket will win Mr. M. Auble. the hoiseman who with his wife and little girl have been here for some time, leave today for San Francisco. Ho has bought quite a large number of horses, but received word that the market is falling, and hence ho goes. Mr Auble says that tho teal dliliculty is not wholly with the market, but rather that the breeders are holding their horses at such still prices that they can not be handled prolltably by the buyer. Ho says he will probably return about January. Mr. Aublu Is a genial, jolly good fellow and has made many friends in his several visits here. C. P. Ford's Shoes for ladies, and Douglas shoes for men, the most stylish and best makes in world; also best grades of Rubber Goods and gymnasium shoes. For sale by Andreas Peterson. Edwin G. lirown. aeronaut, palmist, clairvoyant and trance medium, better bet-ter known to the business men of this city as the genial salesman for Hills Bros, supeilor teas, coffees and spices, Is In Logan again after a three months absence. Prof. Urown IsJusMecovcr-ing IsJusMecovcr-ing from a series of 'misfortunes that would have taken a less perfect physical physi-cal specimen to the kingdom come. Ills friends will remember that he wears a wooden leg, the lesult of a fall from his balloon at the height of 2,000 feet. When on his last trip through this country and while at Preston's leading hostlery ho let the lower end of this wooden extremity slip thiough a rat liolo In the parlor' lloor and as he fell he had the misfortune misfor-tune to break It (tho leg knot the hole) in two places. He was taken to a Salt Lake hospital whoio skilled physicians set the Injured member and though It gave lilm great pain he bore It like the stoic ho Is and recovered re-covered In twenty-four hours. Following Fol-lowing tliis Mr. Brown was stricken with appendicitis, as he thought, but when the surgeons got to work they found that the dliliculty was en.-largmcnt en.-largmcnt of tho heart. This Is a trouble from which he can never hope to recover and his friends say theieln lies his charm: Brown is bluo for once, however, and In two months lie has taken twenty bottles of Electric Bitters. He expects to have electric lights ere long and then ho will probably prob-ably feel brighter. Prof. Brown is now at the Lincoln and has been the recipient of llowois dally from admiring admir-ing friends. |