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Show Generalities. H. S Spencer and wife went to Preston on Saturday We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. n. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Mr. Flack, of the Cache Valley bank, went to Dewey on Saturday. For Kent A soven-roomed cottage. City water. Apply Wilkinson & Son. : It Is stated that a fruit grower in Hrlgharn realized $5,400 fjom seven acres of ground last year. Lookout for John liench, he Is In the race for house painting and paper hanging. I It looks quite natural to see Wm. Uurr around the court house. William was a good janitor in dajsof yore. David Reese will sell his tine brick residence on First West nt a icason-able icason-able figure. Call on him. Hoy Eccles came fiom Ogdcn on Friday night. He and Erastus Cole went to Lewiston Saturday morning. Painters and paper hangers wanted at Preston. Pypcr & Co.'s. 40 cents an hour to the right kind of men. Adam Patterson, a capitalist of Ogdcn, Og-dcn, was in Logan leccntly talking over Mexican business with Aqullla Ncbeker. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-).iwed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Oilice over First National Hank, t Howard Wilson, of the Sixth ward, has received a letter of inquiry from box "II" relative tohls feelings in taking tak-ing a mission to the Central States. Quality is tirst consideration in building a Iiojsc, as quality is remembered remem-bered long after the price is forgotten. We have quality and good prices. Superior Su-perior LumberCo., Preston, Idaho J Mrs. Win. Welch, of Hclpcr.camcto Logan to attend the funeral of her nephew, W. E. Jones. She will remain re-main a few days visiting friends and relations. The Standard bred stallion Dennis will make the season of li0." at the Thatcher Livery Harn, 40 W. Center street Logan. Joseph, son of Mauiti Maurtlcn the coal dealer, fell while running Friday night and broke his right arm It is the second time this limb has been broken within the past year. E W. Lundahl & Son, machinists located on West Third South, are prepared to lepalr steam engines and all kinds of machinery. Satisfaction guaranteed Evan Owen, Sr., of Wcllsville, has suffered for seven yeais with asthma, lie is unable to move aiound to any extent. His old fi lends should call on him often and impart a word of good cheer. Two lots of money were lost when your neighbor bought his building materials from our competitor. He lost money, so did we. Superior Lumber Lum-ber Co., Preston, Idaho. t A. II. Palmei, with a force of men, is laying water pipes to tho Franklin cemctry. The water Is to bo pumped with a gasoline engine from a canal close by the cemetery Into a tank and diawn oil by the pipes. Mr. Palmer Is to complete his contiact by Decoration Decora-tion day. On account of its adjustability especially its patent adjustable disc hub, the Casaday is the only disc plow that will do good vvoik in alfalfa land breaking. Sold by Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Co. The Republican Is pleased to announce an-nounce the engagement of John Christiansen, chief clerk foi Howell & Crawford, to Miss Kate Thatcher, adopted daughter of lion. Moses Thatcher, Hoth aie most estimable oung people with a host of friends who will be glad to learn of their contemplated con-templated union. The wedding Is to be In June. Joel Martineau returned to Mexico on Saturday. President W. II Lew Is came to Logan Lo-gan yesterday. 15 T. Pypei went down to Salt Lake Sunday to look after business In connection con-nection with the big Logan Vtahna. II K. Hansen has moved his Tool, blcyle and novelty shop two doors cast of the Novelty Thcatie on First North street. Professor Northrop, of the A C of U started yesterday foi southern points in the state In the Intel est of horticulture. O. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or ear load. The choicest Kind (leoige Wilson, of Hjrum, was in Logan vestcrday winding up the incorporation in-corporation of the "Hluc Hell" mining claims south of Paradise The Logan Second Hand store, First North street, will clean jour caipcts, and put them down again cheaper than jou can do it jotirself Major E W Itoblnson, Piof Widt-soe, Widt-soe, W. II. Thaln, Judge W W. Maughan, and Mrs William H Preston Pres-ton wcic southbound passengers jes-terday. jes-terday. Lost A light bay maie weighing about eleven hundred pounds. Parties giving infoimatlon at this oftlcc will be liberally rewaided. Isaac Head, section foreman on the O. S. L. It. n atSmltlilleld.liaswork-ed atSmltlilleld.liaswork-ed for the company for twenty four years and during that time has not lecelvcd one mark of demetlt. Wo undeistand that the gentleman received re-ceived first prlc in railroad com potion, po-tion, his secton being in the best condition con-dition of any on the six branch loads. Competition Is the life of trade. Last week broke our record for the largest sales In seventeen jcais. Seven pianos and a number of organs sold in one week. Harris Music Co oldest dealers In the state. Woiley & Nelson have commenced the carpenter work on the C. W. & M. building at Preston. It is expected that It will be completed by June At.li. The above contractors signed an agreement agree-ment yesterday, to build a brick school house In Thatcher, Gentile valley, also for two lodging houses at the Lew Iston sugar factory. This firm has four different ciews at work In different places. Account Y M. and Y L. M. 1. Association As-sociation held at Salt Lake June 0th, 10th, and 11th, the O. S. L will sell lound tilp tlcketsat single faie, selling sell-ing date3 June H, !), and 10, good returning re-turning June 1.1. The lineup for the Commercial ball team for next Saturday w ill be found elsewhere la tills issue. Every lover of a ball game should not fail to be in attendance. The Garland team has developed wonderfully of late. Our local team will be represented by all the players that will go against the commercials on June 0th and 10th, so an opportunity will be affoidcd to see what kind of material we have in our local team. The Oregon Shoit Lino will sell excursion ex-cursion tickets on May 27th to 20; June 3rd, oth, 10th and 12th to Chicago, Chica-go, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Missouri river points at single fare plus t2; tickets limited until Sept. 15. For particulars call on local agent. Joseph P. Morrell, son of lleber Moirell. of the Second vvaid, and one of Campbell & Morrell's clllcicnt and capable clerks, will be tendered a grand farewell dance by the Mutuals of that ward in the Second Waid meeting house next Fiiday evening. The young man has leccntly been called on a mission to New Zealand, for which he will depait on Thursday the 1st of June. Taidou, the Percheron-Norman stallion imported from France by the Grecly Horse company of Iowa and consigned to lleber Parker, of Wells-vllle, Wells-vllle, the company's agent in this county, has been sold to a party of eighteen farmers of Newton. The consideration is not definitely known but the price was about $3,500. It Is conceded by good horsemen of the valley val-ley that Tardou is one of the best horses that ever came to the State. This being thecasc the Newton people have exercised most excellent judgment judg-ment In their selection. The Garland and Smlthtleld baseball base-ball teams played last Saturday and Sunday at Garland with a defeat for Smithfield in both games, the score being 21 to 11 and fl to 3 respectively. On Sunday the Smithfield boys had their full team including Ewing and Doano as battery. On next Saturday the Garland team will meet the Cache Commercial ball team in this city on the 11. Y campus and a red hot game Is anticipated Joseph Nelson, the captain of tho Commercial Club team, states that Garland has an exceptionally exception-ally strong team. The Commercial lineup next Saturday will be: Pitchers Christensen and Gal; catcher Good; ilrst base Woolf; 2nd base Douglass, 3rd base Nelson; shortstop -Stewart; licit Held -Ramshavv; center tield-I tield-I Doane; right field Walters. W. M. Weir, of Trenton, was in Logan Lo-gan yesterday. He states that the grain, generally speaking, is good in the vicinity of Trenton. A lunch counter has been opened at the Trcmont Hotel, and good meals will be served for 15c. Call and see If you don't get as much as otheis give for 25 cents. Thomas's. Thomas, the vocal music teacher, has classes all tluoiigh the valley and Is meeting with good success. suc-cess. Pleasant reports of him are heard quite frequently. A M. Fleming received word from I' is son Ilin ton P. Fleming that he will take a Hip around by Panama before be-fore coming home foi his vacation. Ho. will m.ieli r.ru'nn sorni't imn In July. (airett Dahlc, one of the proniment diy land faimcisof Clarkston, was in town yesterday. He sajs that the fall grain has not giovvn much during the cold weather but as warmer weather approches a change is noticeable James Leatham, the Linger from the southern part of the countj, was In Logan last evening. From him we leain that only 25,000 sheep will be allowed al-lowed on tho ieseivc this year, and from present appearances the range will be well supplied with grass Jacob Theurer, of Providence, known. is. i blower, died last Saturday Satur-day atone p. rn. aftci one week's Illness Ill-ness of spotted fever. His death came as a surprise to the community, as not many people knew of his sickness. sick-ness. The deceased was born at Vel-thelm, Vel-thelm, Canton Argun, Switzerland, August 2, 1844, emigrated to 1'tah In 187(1, and Joined the Mormon chuich soon after his airival. He leaves a wife and a number of children. The funeral was held at Providence jestei-day jestei-day at two p. in. Anders Andcison Ins moved his business from the Log Cabin to First North street, two doors cast from the Novelty theatre, where he is prepared to receive his many customers and all others who wish to get ilrst-class shoe repairing done on short notice. A visit to our much respected friend Hlshop William II. Maughan of Wcllsville, Wclls-ville, Impresses us with the fact that from his appearance lie may live for years to come. He is somewhat emaciated ema-ciated owing to the ihuematlsm that has preyed upon him but he is improving improv-ing fast. He walked down stairs last Saturday and took a buggy ride and viewed some parts of the program of the day Tho Sunday school children of Wcllsville gladdened his heart by counter marching In front of his resident resi-dent in the forenoon and last Sunday week a family reunion was held when most of his numerous family was present. pres-ent. Tho Intellectual faculties of the esteemed gentleman remain unimpaired. unimpair-ed. The piofundlty in conversation is the same as ever and wise council and advice Is tendeied In that same kind and fatherly manner as In the past. Those who love a good conver-satlon conver-satlon and visit should call upon that f friend of the people, W. II. Maughan. |