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Show ) That is the I QUESTION f What shall we buy them for Christmas? Whyl Ret them sonic- 1 thing useful. Wq lmvo lust what ' you need. For the boys Skates, Tool Chests, with regular carpenter tools, from $1 up, pocket knives, air guns, pistols, rides, a real one to kill birds for $1. For the girls Toy sadirons, wash boards, wringers, pastry sets, etc. .For tlio big folks cutlery, silverware, brushes, lamps, granlteware, and thousands of articles too numerous to mention Everything at special cut prices. Genuine bargains Seeing Is be-Icivlng. be-Icivlng. R. Lafount & Co., 38 Center Street, Logan. 38 Logan Real Estate ''' and Loan Company has a number of First-class Drj and Irrigated . . . '. .... Farms For sale on terms or for Cash. City property proper-ty in all parts of town. Long time Farms Loans a specialty, Optional payment. Local money money placed. A No. 1 Security LOUIS S. GARDON, Mgr., Utah Mortgage Loan corporation. Tithing Office corner, "logan, Utah has plenty of MONEY AT ALL TIMES for 1 ( FARM AND CITY LOANS at lowest l'ates. No Commissions Commis-sions charged i slPSs&rHiW 1 A Very Clever Idea Of what is and will be concct In articles ar-ticles for personal use and adornment can bcgaliied by seeing this line collection collec-tion of new .1 E W E LltY. The designs are novel and aie curled cu-rled out with skill by expert woikmen. Each piece has Its own particular charm, and is not dependent upon its closeness to other pietty things for Its attractiveness. i These ate among the tilings which '&ou should see. JOHNSON JEWELY GO. "The Eye on the Ioor." LOO AN. - - UTAH. Farmers Utah Loan Association Heal estate loans, insurance insur-ance and Invcstmcnta on which six per cent annual an-nual Interest Is guai an-teed, an-teed, j c J . c Thatcher Bank Building I LOO AN, UTAH. H j You can now liavo a limited service f Tclcphono placed in jour icsldence for JM $1.50 per month, unlimited $2.00 no charge for Installation. Send mo jour address. Our agent will call on ou. It. M. 15. T. Co. Generalities. C. V. Hansen painter, 'phone 110k. FOUND A baby girl's shoe, call at this office. Mayor Qriflln was down fiom Richmond Rich-mond Wednesday. Wo sell the Earth and Loan money on it. II. A. Pcderscn & Co. Clias. M. Jcppson, of Geneva, Rox Elder county, was In Logan Thursday. Wanted Girl to do general housework. house-work. Apply at 335 N. First East. Adolpli i Ilacr, one of the best Germans Ger-mans In Providence, was in Logan on Thursday. 115,000 local money to loan on Real Estate. II. A. Pedciscn &Co. Lost Good shawl near sugar factory fact-ory on Friday, the 30th. Return to this oilicc. William 11. Jensen, of Hyium.und George Lea, of Wcllsville, weie in Logan Lo-gan on Thursday. That "Peacock" Rock Spi lugs Coal is acknowledged to be the best. Cache Coal Co , Phone 148 y. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell bilck by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Saturday, Jan 7th, will be the last last day of Alexander the optician at the Hotel Lincoln. Rock Springs and Kemmercr, the GOOD COALS. Cache Coal Co., Phone 148 y. FOR SALE-100 tons good luccrn hay with good feed ground. Apply to George A. Lea, Wcllsville. Do without one cigar a day and give your wife a Tclcphono she will appreciate appre-ciate it, If you don't. R. M. II. T. Co. FOR SAL?: An ideal home containing con-taining nine acres, six roomed house furnished if desired. Inquire here. Andrew Trolson, Alpha Trolson and Alma Cummlngs, three of Mlllvllle's stalwarts, were in Logan Wednesday. Wanted A girl to stay with child I of evenings. Apply today at Dr. Goodrich's oilicc, over Ilanis Music store John A. Woolf, who has been veiy 111 at Hyde Park for weeks past sutlcr-Ingjfrom sutlcr-Ingjfrom gall stones, is rapidly recovering. recov-ering. Found Friday, on First North, a man's gold ring. Two names on Inside. In-side. Owner can havesaine by calling at Andreas Peterson's. Straved From College Waid, a bay mare, 2 j ears old, weight about 000 pound, mane cut short. Finder will be rewarded. Geo. Dunbar, Logan. Frcdinand Jacobsen is a familiar liguic on the streets once more. Ho has just leturncd from spending the holldajs with relatives and friends in Salt Lake and Ogdcn. FOR TWO WEEKS we shall sell overcoats and suits at i and i olf. Come light along and get first choice. SALE NOW ON Newbold, the clothier. The tine brick school house that Is Hearing completion in HjdoParkat the east side of the public squaic is an Imposing structure and adds much to the appearance of the upper part of the town. You can have own a limited service telephone in your icsldence for $1.50 per month; unlimited $2.00; no charge for Installation. R. M. H. T. Co. Olllce over Rltor Ihos. Drug Co. Caiollnc Khby, daughter of Mis. Jemima Dalnes, fell on the Ice In Logan a few days ago and broke her right aim below the shoulder. Medical Medi-cal aid was called in and she Is recoxerlng nicely. Foil Sai.k -Several good lesidenoe properties in good localities In Smlth-tleld. Smlth-tleld. For lnfoimation apply to James Mllligan, Snilthticld. Dr. Denike went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning to have an Interview Inter-view with the weather man. Dr. is one of those paiticularly intciested In the success of the Logan Ice Rink hence his solicitude as to the weather Wm. Winn was down fiom Smith-Held Smith-Held Wednesday. Mr. Wlnnbeaison his left hand a severo Injury caused by an unruly cow. He went Into tho corial after the animal, expecting It l to run from him but lie made for his captor. The animal was killed before serious damage was done. The accident acci-dent occurred a couple of weeks ago. Dr. Alexander, who has come heie from Salt Lake for four yeais or moro as an eye and glass specialist, will on the lilth of this month open up an olllco In the new Atlas JUock, Salt Lake. It Is his intention to make his place one of the most complete In tho city, and as an adjunct he will Install his own giliullng plant. Ho will continue con-tinue his visits to various parts of the State at inteivalsof fiom four to six months. Alexander has made many warm friends In tills locality during Ills frequent visits and these will cor-taln'y cor-taln'y w Mi him great success in his new u'liturc j4 .. SMITH, M. I). Physician and Surgeon. AtXCAI.Ls.l'nOMPl- TrLKPIIONK 55-5 lv Attended To . . SMITHF1ELD - - UTAH. Go to John H. Anderson's for all kinds of Rubbers. "Vic" Wells, one of the real royal fellows from Salt Lake, Is in the city looking after insurance business. Ladles' iweatcrs In blouse Norfolk styles, especially suitable for skating, college wear. Campbell &MoircllCo. A little daughter of Postmaster and Mrs.Odcll isalllictcd with diphtheria. Officer Fames stuck tip the red Hag Thursday. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pedciscn & Co. Olllce oer Fiist National Rank. Miss Winifred Miner leaves for Salt Lake Sunday moiiilng to lesunio her woik incident to becoming a tialned nurse. She has been In Logan the past two weeks visiting home folks. Cantwcll & Son's store at.Stnlthlield had a narrow escape from fire yesterday yester-day morning. The celling where the pipe passes tluough caught lire but was quickly evtlngulshed bj a bucket brigade. LOST A led heifer calf about live months old; no brand or ear mark. Scrubby looking. Finder please notify noti-fy and be lewarded. Hans Jorgcnscn, Hyrum, Utah. Miss lvaRoszaentcrtalnedatdinner Thuisday. Misses Jennie Ralncv, Lettle Jcppeson, Jennie Turner, Aflon Parkinson, Dell and Fiancls Ilishop were piesent. Dining the past week W. L. McNeil reached Logan with 100 head of lino beef cattle from Star Valley. The cattle were driven over the mountains above Mink Creek, where the snow Is thiec and a half feet deep. The cattle are to be fed at the sugar factory and will be sold on the local maikets. Wanted -At once, two energetic women by established Mini. Good opening for light parties. Addicss "H", Logan Republican. Woid comes from Pres. Moirell that he was unable to make the trip straight through to Los Angeles. Ills paity had to stop at San Francisco and we are Informed that at this writ-lngjie writ-lngjie Is still there. The public will regret to learn that his Illness Is so serious. Wanted A girl for general house work, a middle aged woman prefened. Rcfciences required. No washing. Mrs. A. II. Thompson, 145 East Center. Cen-ter. "Hilly" McAllister, who comes hein periodically and unloads half the manufactuicsfiom his St. Joe, Mo., house, Is In on a regular trip. Hilly usually stays from a week to ten days and carries more trunks than the ie-malnder ie-malnder of the push put together. ' Eilk Rybcrg, who will be lemembei-edas lemembei-edas a ticket biokcr here a few months ago, has just letuined fiom Salt Lake eltj, wheio for the past two weeks he has been In Groshcll's cutiate olllce getting onto the system of handling tickets to the best advantage of both himself and his customers. At present pres-ent Erik is located at the Lincoln and If you have railroad tlcketsof any kind to sell or desire a cut rate It may be w 01 th your while to sec him. About the Hist ical experience of County Attorney Walters' official life was one he had with Cleik Larson's typewriter on "Wednesday. Mr. Walt-eis Walt-eis sat down to dash off a few lines and noticed something wrong with one of the kcs. He piocecded to fix it w Ith the result that in ten minutes he had sufficient loose material to build two or three typewriters. This was at 2 o'clock and at 4 lie and the whole foico at tho clerk's olllce were gouging at that machine. We hope to announce an-nounce the final result In our next. W. S. Muir, of Randolph, Utah, has becomo a permanent lcsldent of Logan, Lo-gan, and Is now residing on West Second North. Mr. Mulr says he likes Logan fairly well, and makes the statement that though Randolph has but a tenth the population of this city, there is more noise there in a day than in Logan In a week. He feels sure that Logan's qufteudc Is duo to Its police force, and that this is to the advantage of the college students who thus have the best influence surrounding sur-rounding them. W. 0. Danlelsen, head of the Daniel-1 sen Mfg. Co., left yesterday for a two or thiec weeks visit to Chicago and other eastern points. Mr. Danlelsen goes to buy several car loads of material ma-terial and some new machinery for the plant Incident to Increasing the output out-put of the plant. Now that Geo. C. Rlgby is out of tho sheriff's olllco he has becomo a load agent for the Implements Imple-ments mado by the Danlelson Co., of which ho is a member, and It Is tho design of the promoters to push their b'lslncss as never before. Lost Small amount of money Thursday evening, between lower part of Seventh ward and Providence. Return Re-turn to this otllce. Wo understand John llatictt has begun to talk through the Gciman newspaper. We'll admit thatweaie up against It there. J. U. Underlie, of Providence, went to Sugar City Thursday morning to attend the funeral of R. II. Nnef's eldest child. Tills Is a grandchild of Mr. Haderllc. Ephralm illanchaid, with a force of men, has constructed line tie tails on the ijorth and south sides of the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle squat c. A most excellent Job has been made which speaks well for the workmen and the city fathcis. The visitors fiom the outsldo towns will appieclale thlscomcnlcticc, as It has been needed for a long time. The shade trees mound the squaio will also be saved from damage done by the tying ty-ing of teams lo them. Piof. L M t'hilsiol Is heie fiom 'Ion City lie is the same gonial fellow fel-low that he was while heie last summer sum-mer giving boxing and fencing lessons. Prof. Christol taught I lump a great deal of his fistic knowledge and It Is with legiet that he views llamp's ic- cent defeat by Danfotd. The professor profes-sor sajs that he would like to have a ten lound bout w 1th D.infoul, and he would like to arrange a fencing match with Prof. Wright of the 1!. Y. (, who Is said to be something very good with the foils. Just at present Piof. Christol Is having a twontj-iouiid bout with a real Cache Valley cold and he looks like a knockout Is in store for him. John Crawfoid won the steel beam plow given away In Tin-: RnruiiLt-can's RnruiiLt-can's prize contcstand is now looking for a farm to go with It. John has been trying to sell the plow, and though It is a splendid vehicle, It seems that none aie needing Just that kind of cart Inge at present; it won't run smoothly over the snow. He is almost forced to buy a I'm in and we are authorized to advertise for iiftcen acics about all John would care to take care of. Mr. Ciawford is not particular about the location and only stipulates that the said acres shall not be beneath the Logan liver or on top of the mountains. Anyone with Iiftcen acres to sell at il per acie will please apuly to Mr. Ciawford at the U. O. The funeral of Annie Rrandt was held in the Sixth ward meeting house yesterday at noon. The speakers I were F. Jacobsen, N. P. Nielsen, Up. C. J. Larson and II. A.Hansen. They spoke of the good qualities of the deceased, de-ceased, her strict adherence and faithful faith-ful obedience to that which she believed was right. A quartette com posed of Messrs. Crookston, Pedcrsen, Sckanchy and Peteiscn furnished music mu-sic for the occasion, which was highly appi eclated. The deceased was bout in Copenhagen, Dec. lit, 1810 being about 80 yeais of age, and was beloved by all for her loving and amiable disposition. dis-position. As we go to piess Tiik Rki-uiii.kan I Is in receipt of a detailed description of the woman lound dead on Cutler I mountain, near Colorado Springs at week or so ago. The article is signed i by Reynolds, Chief of Police of Colo-lado Colo-lado Springs, but beais no datcand was dropped In tho Logan postofllce jes-, terday at 12 o'clock. Wo could not well publish thearticle this issue, and again nowspaper accounts say that that body has been positively identified identi-fied as what remains of one Hesslc Ronton of Syracuse, New Yoik. In view of these facts the aitlcle will piobably not be published. The same contains an accurate description of the woman's teeth and dental work and the request Is made that the attention at-tention of local dentists be called to the matter. If they care to read the letter they may call heie. Rji.ou! n I A great deal of talk jl is being made over our brands of Hour H the Golden Gate, Whole Wheat and -. X L and justly so. You may be sure that the talk is all on the encon- lum order -not a single fault found. Why should theie be a worcdetoga- toiy when eveiybody who uses our , H Hour Is well aware that none better is j H on the market? j jfl Central Milling Go. I LOGAN, UTAH. I The Kind Yo J I D?eam : About. I I (M ''' v" N ififirtW Parlor suits or finest, soft-pol- I f 1 Jlhl UxS&Hl M10"" mahogany and imperial I , I l TirTri m&i tapjstiy such as gi ace our sales- J L)WvS?''v)lllfl rooms ateenougn to fill out the nJr?'iSvci'&?3 ' phantasms of your dreams as . , l ULv ell as occupying i our waking " W l$$tf() moments. To wi lie of them Is ' 5T tftA 'OvwA Kttell of art, duiabillty and i ("'-ffiiiW ? $' (x&sSfiM' economy all i oiled Into one. i Ezfz J 1lJrl ,lubt' il nint' lor J on to take In ' LUNDSTRUM I FURNITURE & CARPET Co. I H I ONE-HALF BLOCK WEST of THATCHER BROS' BANKING CO. 1 j THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, "" ! OF LOGAN j CAl'lTAl .)0.000.00 Simi'i.UH and Uniimii:i Pitorns Wo.ooooo Do jour banking business at tho First National, tho only National i ., Rank in t'achocounty. Under supervision of the United States I t Government. Safety lor deposits. S Piompt, progressive and up to date. W'n want your business. j31 , We pay four percent interest on time deposits. Intciest compounded CI Mm quartcily. jj titi W. S. McCouniuk, President. Allan M. Fi.kmino, Cashier. H I JakksQuayli:, Vlco President II. E. Cnocivirrr. A ss't. Cashier. JJ II LIST OF DIRECTORS: 1 fig W. S. MtCOHNlCK. JAMK8 QUAYLK JOSKl'H F. SMITH 1 i fli John II. Andkuson. Tnos. Smaht Sokkn Hansen. Ej Ml C. 0. Goouwin. C. fl. Niiilkv. 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