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Show Generalities. Tlcnty of oats for sale to everybody at Smurttiwaltc Produce company, North Main street. HIsliop Dunn, of College, went to Salt Lake on Monday. A few good loads of alfalfa wanted at this oillcc on subscription. Heber Parker, of Wcllsville, and John Whitney, of Mendon, came to the county scat "Saturday. When others fall wc sell. List your Real Kstatc with us for quick sale. II. A. Pedersen & Co. Rodert Hertford, of Mount Sterling, has purchased a residence In Logan, lie may make this his future home. G. Gcssel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. II. A. Pedersen, one of Logan's real estate men, went to Preston Monday to close up some business matters in that city. JBIWyjie way the Logan Furniture Co. aro turning out Majestic Ranges Is proof that people aprcclate a good art-. art-. Icle. ji- "Wm. G. Reese, of Iionson, was In town Saturday looking up a residence to rent, having In view the moving of his family to Logan. Do not forget "Clean up Sale" at Campbell & Morrell Co.'s. Under-musllns Under-musllns and summer shirt waists at big reductions. See window dlsplay.t It is said that tne dry farms above Greenville and Hyde Park planted In wheat will yield about twentv bushels peracrconan average. Ir Isaac Smith and wife spent Sun-dav Sun-dav In Preston $100,000 to loan on Improved farms. II. A. Pedersen and Co. Albert Ficderlck and wife, of Providence, Provi-dence, were In Logan Saturday. For. salk A first class restaurant business. Inquire at this oillcc. t Hon. Aqullla Ncbeker and wife left for Lakctown on Sunday morning. Ted Sccholsor has the contract for lathing the new school building in Provldcnrc. Owing to the scarcity of help, Jap labor has been Imported to Smlthllcld to labor on the water works. Wanted Hy the Logan Rrlck & Lime company, one team to haul llmo rock. Steady employment offered, t A. G. Rarbcr and William Kdwards returned Sunday night from a four days trip in the mountains. Edward Sloan, or Salt Lake, still with the Independent Telephone company, was in Logan Saturday Persons coming down from Logan Lo-gan canyon say the roads arc rough and some bridges need rcpairingbadly. S. R. Evans, of Lewlston was In Logan Lo-gan on Monday. The stork recently brought a tine son to the Evans home. R. II. Catcs, from California. Is In Logan visiting his brothcr.Frcd Catcs, manager of the Logan Dry Goods company. A firsti class farm to sell nt Blue Creek on reasonable terms. Inquire at this otllcc. A large force of men arc repairing the buildings of the A. C. of IT. by painting and otherwise, preparatory to the opening In September. Are you going to the Logan pavll-lion pavll-lion tonight, of course you are. t Hyrum Crockett, assistant cashier of the First National Hank, Is preparing prepar-ing to erect a tine little residence In the Seventh ward. Mrs. David Nielsen and Miss Rose Lllenqulst, of Hyrum, returned from Idaho Monday morning where they had been visiting their relatives. Shoes, Shoes. You can pick up some exceptionally good values at our shoe counter. Campbell & Morrell Co. t Martin Larson, son of Hlshop C. J. Larsen, of this citv, has been operated on for a diseased bone in the leg. He is Improving since tho operation. In order to make space for fall goods Campbell & Morrell Co. are offering special Inducements In summer wearing wear-ing apparel, t Robert Dock.the Willard merchant, Is in Smlthlleld for a short stay. Ho thinks the peach crop will be reduced to one half this year in Hox Elder county. On Saturday, Sept. 2nd, the O. S. L. wlH run their last excursion to points north for tho season. For particulars call on local agent. Robert L. Redford, of the .Cache Valley Marble company, returned from Rear Lake Saturday night, where lie spent three weeks In canvassing can-vassing for the firm. c sell the Harth and Loan money on it II. A. Pedersen & Co Professor Voder returned from the San Juan country Sunday morning John II. Marker and W. 11. (irhlln were over from Newton on Monday. E. S. Kolapp, Insurance- agent from Ogden, has been In Logan a few days. Mrs. Thomas X. Smith returned Sunday morning from a visit to Rex-burg. Rex-burg. Ima Thurston and wife were down from Trcasureton on Monday trad. Ing in city. Mrs. W. II. Parkinson, Jr. and her mother came from Preston Monday morning. George Hansen and Albert Lundahl left for tho Portland fair Sunday morning. Engineer Thomas Lee, of the Cache Valley spur, Is taking a much needed rest ford fewda.s. Roy F.eclcs Is pushing the Lew iston factory In great shape. All the men aie put to work that will go there The Logan second hand store inovcM their stock of goods ycstculay to New-hold's New-hold's old stand on West First North Lost Saturday night, a light sor-roll sor-roll mare about nine years old branded brand-ed J. II. on left hip. Inform Walde-mar Walde-mar Horkman, Logan. Special sale of Ladies' Waists Thursday, Aug. 24, at Logan Dry Goods Co. Mrs. I. It. Shlrmer, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin for a couple of months, returns to her home In Salt Lake city tomorrow. The contract for the Inside work of the Richmond tabernacle, Including wood work ar.d plastering, has been awarded to Worley & Nelson for !,150. James Hobbs icturncd from tho cast on Saturday night. While absent he visltc'J Milwaukee, Racine and Chicago. Chi-cago. The trip was on pleasure and business. Mrs. L. E. Halley, the national organizer or-ganizer for the W. C. T. U. who lectured lect-ured here Sunday evening, talked to the Richmond people yesterday evening. even-ing. J. I!. Nelson, assistant agromonlst at the A. C. of IL, returned from Moab on Saturdaycvcning. He found a new arrival at his home, his wife having given birth to a boy baby-iit :t p. m. that day. It is said that on the spur from Nampa to Holse there are four dally passengers and one freight train each way. Every train on tho main line Is met. The distance is nineteen miles. How does this compare with service on the Cache Valley branch? During the months of July and August Campbell & Morrell propose 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 Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham, of Peterboro aro rejoicing over the arrival arri-val of a little son Saturday. Our informant in-formant Is authority for tho statement state-ment that, the little fellow Is "the perfect per-fect Image" of his grandfather, Wm. Cunningham. Wo arc not prepared to say which should get the most pleasure plea-sure oilt of this. Tho Logan second hand store will remove re-move to Newbold's old stand on West First North by Aug. 2.1rd. The change has been made owing to their Increase of business requiring more room. William Anderson and Peter Hag-land, Hag-land, of Logan, two of those lucky enough to be among the bunch whose names were pulled out In the early part of the Uintah drawing, left Monday Mon-day morning for tho reservation to make their selection of land. They went by team through Paradise canyon can-yon to Evanston and then over to Vernal. Ladies' Waists go at half price Thursday Aug. 24, at Logan Dry Goods Co. Rids for building the College Ward school houso was opened on Saturday and showed as follows: J R. James, of Providence, $.3,:i7 1; Worley & Ncl-son, Ncl-son, of Logan, $2,G.'tO; Arcnt Johnson, of Logan, 3,:i70. Worley & Nelson's bid being the lowest the contract was awarded to them, Tho building Is to be built of brick, 40x00, with two rooms. Our carload of pianos and organs has arrived and wo have rented another stand Just north of tho Cacho Valley Hank where wo will offer a .'to day sale. This gives us a stock of over 20 pianos and 50 organs. Carload prices Call at once Easy terms. One price to all. Harris Music Co. A two year old son of John Crooks-ton, Crooks-ton, of thoSecond ward.had his first linger lin-ger caught In a clothes wringer some time ago. Tho usual home remedies were applied and nothing more was thought of tho matter. The little fellow's hand finally swelled up and got in a mlscrab'.o condition. Surgical Surgi-cal attention was rendered Saturday and tho hand will probably come out all right. Even tho slightest Injury during the heated term should have the most careful and thorough attention. Veal wanted at Palace Meat market Henry Ilancey, of Hyde Park, was In town Saturday evening. In speak-lngof speak-lngof the Hyde Park beet crop for this year he thought as a whole It would be about seventy tlvc ocr cent of last year's yield. Letters recently received from Mexico Mex-ico state that Leroy Hjde, a fourteen year old son of Herman and Phoebe Hyde, died of typhoid fever on August 4th. The mother, Phoebe Hyde, died some few years ago. James J. Melkle, foreman of the beet tields at Smithtleld, was In Logan on Monday. After a careful Inspection Inspec-tion of the beets In his district he estimates this crop at about "fl per cent of what It was last year. George Willie, son of William Willie : of Mendon, aged 1(1, became demented on Sunday. He Jumped Into a well, but was rescued without Injury. The young man was brought to Logan for treatment at tho Hudgc hospital. President Mr.Cornick appointed President Kerr and Joseph Jcnson as representatives of the A. C. of U. at tho Irrigation Congress. They left for Portland Saturday morning and expect to remain for two weeks and attend the Educational Congress while there. All Lawn Waists go at half price Thursday, Aug 24th, at Logan Lo-gan Dry Goods Co. From a recent letter written by Wat Reese to a friend in this city It Is learned that Wat Is seriously ill in a hospital at Vancouver, li. C. He states that the chances are against his recovery and that he has ridden a swift horse through Jife. If ho survives sur-vives he proposes to return to Logan and be a changed man. Tho railroad officials will surely llnd It to their best Interest to make some change In their passenger tralllc to and from the north on the main line. Passengers will not be annoyed hy that lay-oil at Cache Junction, there-foro there-foro teams arc driven to and from the other side to meet the trains on the main line. This is done In all places from Preston down to Smlthlleld. II. O. Morris carries all kinds of lloral designs for funeral purposes. Orders shipped same day as ordered. Most careful attention is given to shipments. f23 2nd South S. L. City, Phone 853. While it looks like a terrific sum and may be doubted by a goodly number, num-ber, It is stated that the Utah Independent Inde-pendent Telephone company's s)stem In this city will cost not less than $100,000, It Is claimed by those now connected with tho work that a single cable put up costs M.ooa foot. Five cables will belaid on pole lines that cover the entiro city In every direction. direc-tion. To this cost is to be added the poles, and expense of putting them In, the switchboard, which costs an enormous enor-mous llgurc, and the various other tcriillo costs Incident to sucli a great undertaking. This estimate may be a liberal one, but various of the telephone tele-phone men Insist that it Is none to liberal. All will readily admit that the Independent people are putting up a system that from the outside looks to bo perfection Itself. 4 |