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Show I Cache County Towns I Mention. Bfl Mi:.vi)o.s, Nov. II -Sorcii Hansen, HB of Ilyruiii, .mil Wlllliini Maugh.in. of H Wollsvllle, were in Mention Thuisday HB closing deals ror the i Ijjlit oT :iy for ' the spur aiouurt tho south end of the BB valley. Kvcrv tiling Is shapid sails- BB factorily now and tl.oy expect the dirt BB to Gc Hying in a short 1 1 inc. BB Hoad Supotvisur Moimon lllrd Is BB working on the Logan toad and put- BB tln' it In a llrst-elass condition. B , The onH excitement on election day BB was a danee al night in Klehard's hall. BB Harlow H.issotl Is pieparing to BB build an addition to his residence. BB Peter Lai sen .lr. had a runaway In BB which his buggy was bioken up almost B beyond repair. B Mr. and Mis. .Icsse 'I'. Iteesc wcie B made happy leeontly by the arrival or BB a line hot. All concerned aic doing BB B ,Sa MiJ' Ann lliirnclt has gone to BB Smitlillcld ti spend a few days with BB Mrs. Itichaid I'llklngton. B Miss Sybil Jensen, who went to the BB hospital In Sail Lake Uitv to take a BB ' thiec years couise In nursing, has the BB typhoid fever. Her many fi lends B ' wisli her a speedy leeovery. BB '-The splendid lcsldeuce .f William BB Barrett is now completed and the BB I family Is going to move Into it this BB I week. BB Miss Sadie Hakei has leluined home BBT ntlcv being absent nearly three months. B J Mr. Willard Itleh.tids gave his par- BB) i cuts a Hying visit today. BB i llalph Smith, of Logan, was In BB town Friday buying hoises. Ills BB many friends in Mcndon are pleased BB i. to see lilm around again after his ac- BB BB I Mr. Colby, after an absence of two BB years. I.-, here visiting with his family. BB "ls tosons, Lcland and .lohn, aic at BB work at the Lowiston sugar factoiy. The smiling face of Mr .Joseph Hancock Is seen upon our streets again. The engagement of Mr. Charley Cunningham and Miss Maiv Andor-sin Andor-sin has been announced. Smithfield. Smitiii'iiii.ii. Nov 11. The water system is all In and Hie tilling of the ditches almost completed. This gives to a great majority of our clti.cns an abundant supply of as pure water as can posslbn be obtained anywheie. Mr.lt. 11 Thoinleyls to bo congratulated congratu-lated on the coleiitv with which It has been installed. A New Store. C. Dilwor.h And 'riou, recently returned re-turned as a giaduate from llist-class Jewelry and engraving schools In St Paul and Minneapolis, has Just leased the old lloskelly building on Main street and will put in a llist-class stock of Jewelry and optical goods. His goods aie ahead) oidcred from the east and It Is expected that the store will be opened for business within with-in a frw days Mr. Anderson has made the selection of stock with the Idea of supplying every demand of the holiday trade and will have everything every-thing on hand calculated to appeal to the taste of the ell leus of Smitlillcld and surrounding country Mr. Anderson An-derson will also do jewelry reparlng, J watch repaiilug, cugiavlng and optical opti-cal work. The young man has give ample evidence that he is an ellicient workman and without doubt will till a long felt want here. W. II. Price has leased from K. it. Miles, .lr. tin northeast corner of 181 North and will build an up-to-date saloon. The lease was drawn for three yeais. Negotiations aio on between be-tween the pioprietois of the O. K. sa-lni sa-lni and Mr Price to buy the former out. Nodelinit progiessal present. Then? was a line danee Tuesday: evening with full brass band accom- panimcnt A large crowd attended and an enjoyable evening spent On Friday evening, thejoung people had a pleasant dance and a good ciowtl. The dance Satuiday evening was called call-ed o!T owing to poor attendance. Sam Koskellej is having Ihe city water service put In the building lately late-ly purchased by him, and Is also ren-noatlng ren-noatlng the Interior. He expects to occupy the new stand In a few das Syh ester Coleman and family have returned from a visit at Marysvllle with Mr. Coleman's brother. While theie he took a trip to the Park. The thermometer was down to 11' below be-low eio. Mis. Sylvester Lowe Is home again much Improved In health and stienglh. Mesiis. Hugh Hash and James (ilt-llns (ilt-llns have rcntcd'the building south of tin City Pharmacy for a caipenter shop. Will McCrackcu Is al home from Preston and is illwllh an attack of appendicitis 1 1 Veda Chambers, who Is attending the II. Y. College, was visiting with her parents Satuiday and Sunday .lohn Hlllvard is building on his lot north of the opera house. Willis Smith was in Salt Lake city on business last Friday. Providence Election. Citizen's Ticket Sweeps tht Field Against Terrific ( ? ) Opposition. Providence observed election day In the usual manner, but they were so blessed imiet about It that the lest of the, world has been slow in getting onto on-to the fact that, the good clll.cns over there even remembered that there was an election day this year. Party lines have not been drawn very tightly In town affairs and this accounts for the fact that there was no fracas. A Clti.cns ticket was nominated and this went in with a whoop. Some of the lepublicaus wanted to put up a ticket but neglected it, until too late to get It on the oillclal ballot and though a few scattering votes were cast, for some, republicans it can not he said that the Citizens ticket had any opposition. op-position. The vote was as follows: President Town ISoaid, II .1. Mathews Mi Membeisof Hoaid. Soien Poulsen !'! 1 Ferdinand Zollinger. .Ir !- , A. M. Hammond !.'! I Klijuli .loncs !'l j This vote doe.s not lepresent the total vote of the town, but indicates the apathy of all concerned. The Germans are too busy making a good 1 living to be greatly concerned about I their town board. All these fellows 'arc good men and will do well by I Piovldence. ; Millville. 1 Miu.wLi.K. Nov. I.I. The voting on the 7th Inst, lesulledln a universal I vlctoiy for the Cltlens ticket There 1 was no opposition. Tlide are a number of youngcouples hi tow u wot king for recommends cither , to the temple or the court house. It is said there aie not enough boys in town to supply the demand. The following fol-lowing are the successful ones- Fain-est Fain-est .lessop and Hatlle Smith; George j llulseand Mary Nllson; Merlin Hovej and Lurctla Johnson; Kavunnd llovey and Hael Garr: Oscar SJoberg land I.rma Oberg: Angus Humphries 'and Km ma Wlleo: Uonie Jensen andij Millie Oberg: Vomer Koueihe and I ' F.lta Johnson; We.sley Andcison and I I Maty Standi); .lohn Jensen and llessie i 'Taylor; Orson Pitkin and Tessle Jes- I sop: Miss Grace King couldn't get L 'get a Millville boj o she is ti.ung toll I capture Moigan Yeates. of Logan: 1 1 Maine llove wouldn't have a town boy and has set her cap foi ( h.irlcs 'Sadcrbohn, of llrigham City: Miss I Kthal Pitkin has moved to Logan to ! get away fiom Lester Je-sop but he is! I still calling: Tilda SJobeig has sent' ! Iipi beau, "'Orson Olson." on a mission i i I There Is inic a little excitement I I In the urn Hi part of town over the ap-1 peaiancc of a enrolls looking being J It has neither head nor feet. andj moves aiound in the air at nlulils. j Some of the young people have been I almost frightened to death. At all I i hazards it should be captured and mil I in a cage. J Mrs Annie P. Andeisou has a line I piano In her home. This Is theseeond I In town. Her daughter, Hilda, is progressing pro-gressing nicely with her music. For the girls who havn'l paidners Mr Kainest Morgan and wife, also K. m M. Hammond and wife, have Impoited each a boy from the spirit world thel past week. Mr. Ola Anderson Is about well from typhoid fever, and now his wife has It. Mrs. Hcrt Humphiles eon- ( tlnucs very sick with the fever. i C. II. Taylor has puichascd Ills father's farm In Falrvlevv, Idaho, and will move up this week. |