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Show xp , Generalities. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on it. II. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. For Kent Two furnished rooms down stairs; apply F. 0. Goodwin, 3.11 S. 5th W. t James M. Anderson, of Lewlston, was In Logan Monday. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Robert liaster, one of Wellsvllle's big fellows, was In Logan Monday. Robert Stewart, a chemist at the A. C. of IL, has cono to a ranch near Pocatcllo to be with his brother James, who is seriously 111. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Must be qualified to take re sponslblllty. Inquire atSugar factoiy hotel. The road between Srnlthfleld and Richmond was in very bad shapo immediately im-mediately after the recent rain. It was said to be almost Impassable for heavy loads. For comfort, durability and medium price wo heartily recommend Munslng plaited underwear. No shirts to pull down, no pants to pull up, t "agjjjttBomc Important railroad matters arp to como up for consideration be- fore the Cache Commercial Club this evening and a full attendance of the club directorate Is greatly desired. New milch cow for sale. Inquire here. Lost Warranty deed. Finder please return to thlsoillcc. Wantkd 20 men at once. Apply to J. E. Wilson Jr., contractor. Lost Two colts, a roan and blue, branded. I V combined on left thigh. Reward for recovery. Thos. Ni-ssen, Smlthtleld. Jacob West, unable to stand the yearnings that come with each conference con-ference time, went down Tuesday morning to remain a few davs. The new dancing palllon, formerly Hyrum Opera house, opens Friday evening, October il, Hyrum orchestra In attendance. Prices as usual, t A little glr! Is a new addition at the home of Mr. and Mts. W. II. White. It won't be long before this little tot will be making Inroads Into Uncle Henry Ha ball's candles. Niels Jacobscn, one of Newton's business men, was In Logan Tuesday. He says crops were good In that vicinity and that all aie happy as a result of the prosperity. Threshing Is Just completed. It will be advantageous to every economical buyer to consult Campbell & Morrell Co. before purchasing fall goods. Our lines were never so full of honest values, comprising style and reliability as at present. The llrst snow of the season fell Friday Fri-day night following the cold rain of the day and evening. On Saturday morning snow almost to the base of the mountains was to be seen and though Sunday proud a delightful day this did not leave. Wo respectfully request our lady patrons and friends to inspect our fall showing of tailored suits, skirts, shirt waists and elegant assortment of fall coats. C. & M. Co. Mrs. Curtis, of Logan, spent a few days in Rexburg this week. The lady contemplates moving here with the Intention of Investing several thousand thous-and dollars In property in our locality. Current Journal, Rexburg. Do you want an abstract on your land? If you do, call on Fred W. Crockett, Licensed Abstractor olllcc, Main Street, Logan, (over Dunbar-Robinson Dunbar-Robinson store.) Get an abstract. It will save you money. Howard Martincau, Elmer Jorgcn-sen Jorgcn-sen and Wm. Roundy, all of Benson, leave next Friday to till missions. Accoidlng to a communication at hand they will be given a farewell party at the Ilcnson meeting house Thursday night, Oct. 5. All are invited in-vited and a most Joyous time Is anticipated. One car load of Iron Eeds just arrived. Over 200 of tbe best styles of beds ever seen in Logan. Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet Co. A large number of enthusiastlcduck hunters went out early Sunday morning, morn-ing, and from the sloughs west of town came tho sound as of a heavy cannonading, but no great kills aro reported as yet. Some of the bov s got eight and ten, but that's nothing in this land of blids. Tho Second waid Mutuals enjoyed an exceptional program Sunday evening. even-ing. Miss Jshirley, a lady with a most charming voice, sang two selections to the delight of the audience. A duct by tho Misses Willmore gave pleasure and a recitation by Miss Anna Nib-ley Nib-ley was splendid. Prof. D. C.Jensen gave a most Interesting addicss, and was highly appreciated. Ulankcts, hosiery, knit goods and an elegant lino of comforts direct from eastern .Manufacturers. See C. & M. Co. J. M. Blair Is in possession of a wonderful spider he got hold of !n Tulo canyon, the entrance to the Death Valley district. It Is a hideous hide-ous object at least four Inches across with a massive head and long legs covered with hair. "Jed" carries It In a fruit jar and Is about as leery of it as the knowing man Is of a can of nltro glycerine. Hoarders wanted at :154 E. Gth North street. $100,000 to loan on Improved farms. II. A. Pcdcrsen and Co. Owing to the recent cold dajs and the absence of good heating apparatus at the Woodruff school there was discontinued dis-continued Monday and Tuesday It is resumed today on account of tho kicking. The heaters will bo in shape by Saturday. lion Reds from $2 50 up, steel couches from $0.00 up at Johnson's Second hand stoic, W. 1st. North tt. A letter from Fred Turner, now In Magrath, Alberta, says that John A Woolf, of Cardston, underwent an operation at Lethbridge, Alberta, on Tuesday, the 2tllh of September, for gall stone and other complications. He Is very weak but his friends have hope of his recovery. On Friday night Mr. C WIaiigTiaTi the liveryman, lost a number of hay stacks by lire. These stacks were at his ranch across the valley and caught lire from an old smouldering stack, the stubble cairylng the llames to those owned by Mr. Maughan. The loss Is considerable and falls rather heavily on the owner. This Is the season for stoves and ranges. All wc ask Is that vou call and Inspect our line of Great Majestic ranges, also our Peninsular ranges and heaters. If We can not convince you that.wc have the best goods for the price it will be our fault not yours. LOGAN FURNITURE CO. 112 N Main. Lars Hansen's barns, sheds, fences, etc., at the Logan sugar factory burned burn-ed last Wednesday night, a fact Tim Rki'uiilican, and very few others In this community got onto. Horses and harness were saved, but little else. The loss amounts to fully $2,000 with no insurance. The lire is supposed to have started from sparks from the factory. October conference will shortly be here. Campbell & Morrell Co. have a complete line of ladles and misses stylish street suits. t Nielsen, tho bicycle man of First North, now has a well arranged two-story two-story brick, the upper floor to be used by the family, the lower for business purposes. The building Is just now receiving the finishing touches, touch-es, and is certainly a credit to Mr. Nielsen's energy. If First North had more buildings of the kind, It would show up better. When others fall we sell. List jour Real Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pedcrsen&Co. Will Rowen's livery team took a notion to depart from the O. S. L. station a little ahead of time Saturday Satur-day evening and did so at a pretty fair gait. Five or six passengers on the inside made a hurried exit from the hack and landed safely. The animals continued on up the street till the hack struck a role in tho street and they went ahead to the stable minus the vehicle. The piling out of the passengers was said to be nothing short of ludicrous. The highest cash price paid for spring chickens at tho Palace restaurant, restau-rant, t "Miller, tho handcuff manipulator" gave a demonstration at Marshal Crockett's headquarters Monday afternoon after-noon that was quite Interesting. The young man could slip off with case any kind of a manacle put on his arms, though it's true that his wrists suffer a little In the operation. The agreement agree-ment at llrst was that ho should "break Jail" but this was not carried out for the reason that tlie opera house management did not want to "stand good" for tho damage he might do. Miller Is truly a wonder. Skirts, shirt waists, cloaks and everything that pertains to ladles', misses and chlldrcn'fi wearing appaiel. C. &M. Co. t Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hockstrasser, of Teton basin, have been visitors In Providence and Logan for the past week. Mr. Hockstrasser says that everything looks well and prosperous in that country and that they raised very good crops of grain and hay this season. He further states that prospects pros-pects aro favorable for a branch railroad rail-road to be built Into the valley In the near future, which would give thern a great advantage In shipping their grain and produce to thi different markets. Campbell & Morrell Co. have just received a largo shipment of renowned renow-ned Munslng Underwear, for ladles, misses and children. Purchase today, tomorrow we may be out of sizes, t While hauling grain on his farm in Peterboro, last week, Mr. Hans Slmonsen, formerly of Newton but now a resident of Logan Second ward became overheated. Retiring at night lie felt a sharp pain In tho back of his neck, and In the morning was just able to hitch his horses up and start for home, suffering much and feeling very dUzy. Ho continued to grow worse and medical aid was summoned sum-moned and an examination revealed a clot of blood on tho brain. Owing to the gentleman's ago it Is feared paraljsls will wisue. The three boys liavo been telegraphed to prepare for bad news. Mrs. Maggie Ricks of Rexburg Is visiting with her father, Mr. Grlnlth Charles of the Second ward. Mr. Charles has been ill for sometime. Fred Oyllenskog, of Smlthtleld, was in Logan Tuesday. He Is one who doesn't see the gieat good of a public waterworks system In that town. Mr. Gyllenskog is one of forty who had their own private water supply. He has to pay with the rest of 'cm now, however. T. G. Lowe, of Fianklln, was in Logan Lo-gan Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Lowe In common with hundreds of others asks why It Is that a single hundred people on pleasure bent can gel a $2.50 round trip to Salt Lake.and thousands of worshippers can not get a better rate than &1.80. The traveling public pub-lic of the north ate about to come to tho conclusion that they will not go to Salt Lake at conference time unless they are given the advantage that, others can get tho year 'round. A number of Joseph E. Wilson's workmen on the It. M. Hell telephone tele-phone building went on a strike Tuesday Tues-day moinlng. They had been working work-ing ten hours and deslicd a nine hour day, agreeing however to do their usual ten hours work. There was a difference some way and the whole bunch quit. During the day they made the streets rather lively with their loud talk, giving the public a slight sample of the way things are In places where they have big strikes. At last account the matter had not been adjusted. |