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Show Generalities. For Rent Two furnished looms down stairs fur housekeeping. Independent Inde-pendent Thonc 201 a. C. W. Nlbley and Walter Lamoreaux were passengers to Salt Lake on Monday. Mon-day. O. Gcssel, the brick maker of Cache .. county, will sell brick by the wagon 'I or car load. The choicest kind S" Hon. David Eccles attended the Y. Ift M. and L. I. A. conference on Sunday S night. tfy Notick: A grand ball will be given 'J In the Ilyrum Dancing Pavilion Mon- T day, Oct.JW, 1U03. The beets in Mendon this year are about an average crop, going about fifteen tons per acre. Fink Commodes, toilet pitchers and bowls, $3.00 per set, a, tho Logan second band store. ' Hans Otte came over Saturday morning from the Garland branch of thcRltcr Drug Co. Our wet weather coats are dry weather coats too. Tho popular Cravanettc coat promises to be in greater demand this season than ever before. Campiikll& MoiuiellCo. W. C. Catcs, former manager of the Logan Dry Goods company, has been In tho city durlnir the past week visiting visit-ing his relatives. The gentleman Is now located at Nlagra Falls, being associated with an electrical company. com-pany. The best fleece lined shoes and slippers for ladies, men and children, chil-dren, at Andreas Peterson's. The nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Spcthc of Collegers down with typhoid and another child Is III twlth the same difficulty, It Is thought. TTliocasc of tho boy Is quite severe V and tho attention required has made it exceeding hard for tho family. i't' to haul from Smith mill(Logan Canyon. " ;ood wheat Is now slxty-thieo cents per bushel sacked, atCacho Junction. George A. Perclval, cashier of tho Lewiston Hank, spentSaturday In Logan. Lo-gan. If you want all the news of the val ley subscribe for Tun Republican. All of the grain elevators In this city.are running at their full capacity cleaning luccne seed. Wanted-GIrl for general house work. Call 00 k Bell Telephone. Joseph Ballff will open a restaurant in the room adjoining tho Cache Valley Bank on the north. Found- A ladles leather satchel. Call at oillcc. The acreage of beets in Cacho county coun-ty this year Is two thousand more than last year, but the yield will be no larger. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on it II. A. Pcdersen & Co. Henry F. Parkinson, of Wcllsvllle, was in Logan Saturday talking politics poli-tics to beat the band. Ho is an ardent republican. Diu&skiih from $7.50 up, at the Logan Lo-gan Second hand store. A large quantity of beets arc being shipped to the Logan factory. On Thursday forty cars were brought In from Wcocr county. TURKEYS' WANTED: Address Agricultural College, Logan Utah. John M. Mittou, joungest son of William 0. Mitton of Paradlsc.startcd on a mission to the northern states last Monday morning. Our $10.00 to $10.00 lino of Cravanettc Cravan-ettc coats embodies every desirable feature in style, lit and fabric. Camp- IIKLL & MOHKKLL CO. John Bailey, of Wcllsvllle, has recently re-cently shipped most of tils sheep to the eastern markets. He contemplates contem-plates buying cattle. Miss Preston, stenographer at the Consolidated, and Miss Florence Hanks spent Saturday evening at Richmond with Miss Mooic. Wanted A good middle aged woman wo-man to cook and take charge of the Mack Hotel at Smithfield. Inquircat the above address. George Stoddard, of G rant ward,near Downey, was In Logan on Saturday. Tho people In that vicinity are trying to have a rural free delivery system instituted. Ask to see our Cravanettc coats for ladles. Good In rain, good In sunshine sun-shine -the most practical garment on the market today. Oampiiell & Mon-kell Mon-kell Co The next quarterly conference of the Rcnson Stake of Zlon will be held in Smithfield on Saturday and Sunday, November 4th and .1th. Alma Merrill, B. Hendricks, Stake Presidency. A. J Boverldge has opened up a plumbing business at Smithlleld. The gentleman is a plumber of experience and Is prepared to do Urst class work in his line, at reasonab'e prices, t Ex Sheriff Abbott, of Davis county, with his wife spent tlrst of the week with their son and daughter who are In this city attending collejrc. Mr. Abbott is now Claim Inspector of the 0. S. L. Wm. Turner, from Star Valley, who was operated upon at the Budgo & Budge Hospital for cancer of tno hand, is recovering nicely. Thomas Bradley, formerly of Ilyrum, Ily-rum, camo from Ogden to attend the funeral of Octavlus Smith, held at Ilyrum last Sunday. Mr. Bradley Is now mall clerk ou the Rio Grande Western. Mrs. J. L. Murray, of Wcllsvllle, who was operated upon at the Budgo & Budge Hospital foi tumor of tho breast, returned homo a few days ago In splendid condition. There will be a meeting of the otllcers of the Relief Society of tho Hyrum Stake, November Itli, at the Academy building in Hyrum at the usual time. A full attendance la desired. de-sired. Nellie Parkinson, President. Mrs. Sarah Evans, of Rock Island, Illinois, Is here on an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. L.J. Goodrich. C. A. James, from Smithlleld, who had the tendons of his foot lengthened at tho Budgo & Budge Hospital, Is rapidly Improving. Orson Smith has come from the-Nevada the-Nevada mining camps. He looks and feels well, although reduced much In llcsh. Miss Alice Morton, sister of Mrs.W. W. Woodslde, underwent a very serious ser-ious operation ot the Cache Valley L. D. S. hospital Monday. The son of Andreas Olofson, of the Fifth ward, a few days ago whllo lifting lift-ing piping material from a car. mashed his linger badly. Drs. Budge think the linger can bo saved. Mr. Handy, the horseman, shipped two cars of horses on Monday to tho cotton tlelds of Texas. Another car goes to California today, i Charles Kidman, of Petcrboro, was operated upon Thursday at tho Budge & Budge Hospital and Is recovering nicely. W. A. Maughan, Jr., was over from Wcllsvllle yesterday. He says ho be-l.lcves be-l.lcves tho Citizens' ticket there will pull through with a fair majority. Howard, the little son of Bishop Gnillnof Newton, fell from ahorse the other day and broke his left wrist. He is getting along very satisfactorily. The A. 0. of U. football team found the All nallows boys from Salt Lake entirely too easy on Saturday. The score resulted 20 to 0 in favor of "The Farmers." Joseph Thorp, of Malad, Idaho, was operated upon at the Budge & Budge Hospital Wednesday for cancer of the lip. Mr. Edward Hansen was 60 years of ago Monday and his good wife prepared pre-pared a great spread and Invited in a number of friends, who spent a most delightful evening. Drop letters arc often put In the postolllce with a one cent stamp upon them. Since the free delivery system was established In Logan all such letters let-ters require a two-cent stamp upon them. Elizabeth Eggarts. of the Fifth ward, underwent an operation at tho Budge Si Budge Hospital for appendicitis appendi-citis on Wednesday with excellent results. re-sults. P. A. 'Nielsen, head of the Lucky Star Mining Co., had on exhibition at his store yesterday a wagon load of ore, comprising fifteen samples. The samples show splendidly. It certainly certain-ly seems that there must be an ore body In the locality where they came from. John Montrose returned from Coke-villi! Coke-villi! "Wyomlng.Monday night and went to Salt Lake the following morning. He is out in the Interest of the Utah Marble Co., and while In tho capital city will probably secure machinery for the development of the property In Logan canyon. Mrs. C. S. Pearson, of the Second ward, who was operated upon for appendicitis ap-pendicitis at the Budge & Budge Hospital, Hos-pital, returned home Monday completely com-pletely cured. The regular otllcers meeting of Y. L. M. 1. A. of Cache stake will convene con-vene In the east room of the basement base-ment of tho Tabernacle next Saturday morning, Nov! 4th, at 10 a. rn. A good attendance of all the otllcers and as many members as posssble Is desired; Mary L. Hcndrlckson, President. C. P. Ford's Shoes for ladies, and Douglas shoes Tor men, the most stylish and best makes in world; also best grades of Rubber Goods and gymnasium shoes, for sale by Andreas Peterson. It will bo a bit strange If the beautiful beauti-ful comedy drama, "Sweet Clovor," does not become another "Hazel Kirko." The generation that Is now young to tho theatre has no rccolloc-tlon rccolloc-tlon of tho great vogue that the earlier earl-ier play enJoyed,and Is, Inconsequence, unmoved by the notion that the pretty play bears a resemblance to it. Yet the qualities that mado a million for "Hazel Klrke" aio all present In "Sweet Clover," with the added advantage ad-vantage of better scenic surroundings, a pleasantor dialogue and novelty in porsonages and locale. Otis B. Tliay-cr Tliay-cr as the old farmer, "Jerome Hoi-combe," Hoi-combe," makes a very picturesque tlgure, and his rendition of the role Is a powerful aqd clearcut Impersonation, Impersona-tion, while Gertrude Bnndhlll as "Lois" isasplendidfolltohlm. The play should prove decidedly Interesting, Interest-ing, and It Is a pleasure to note that tho public taste in affairs of the theatre is again turning to the good I wh'pnie plays that tell coherent stories. "Sweet Clover" will be tho attaction nt tho Thatcher opera houso l this evening. W. It. Ballard, of Newton, was In the city yesterday. Tho son of Rlloy Bartdall. of Montpelier, Mont-pelier, Idaho, was operated upon at tho Budgo & Budgo Hospital for cleft palate, with very good results. Mrs Alfred Plcot, with her mother, Mrs. Mol!o, went to Salt Lake yesterday. yester-day. Mrs. Olson, from Rlgby, Idaho, was operated upon by Drs. Budge & Budge for pelvic abscess and she is slowly recovering. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Payne, of Ogden, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. L. J, Goodrich. Felcx Feller, of Greenville, whllo playing with a horso Sunday got kicked just above the eye, mashing in tho skull. Ho was taken to Budge & Budge Hospital where the bono was lifted from tho brain and he Is gradually gradu-ally gaining consciousness. He is expected ex-pected to recover. Tho new tabernacle choir.undor tho leadership of George W. Thatcher, did Itself proud at the conference Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. Whllo ra&ny may regret the retirement of Alexander M. Lewis and his choir, Logan will still be recognled as having one of tho leading eholrs of the state. |