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Show 1 A TALK ABOUT SYRINGES BA I Tlicie arc all kinds of syringes H I There are good syringes. iHb There arc bad syrlhges. flr There arc some In between. K The first kind Is the only H kind you'll tlnd here, because H we buy syringes just like H we buy drugs. Get the best H Unit can be made. Our syringes H are made ot the best rubber. H They wont get hard or crack. H We've a splendid line of Fountain H Syringes just to hand, all Sizes. HJ Prices lun from f 1 up. H We've a combination Fountain BJ Syringe & hotwater bottle. It's $2 I RITER BROS,' DRUG GO, H Logan, Utah H Franklin, Preston and Mont- Hj pclier, Idaho H Before Baying Your f IRON BEDS I Call and seo the New Patent Side- U lall, handled only by US. Will Not Break I We have just received ,5J Rolls of. Carpets All new and up-to-date patterns LUNDSTRUM p FURNITURE & CARPET Co. ONE-HALF BLOCK WEST of THATCHER BROS' BANKING CO. I Agricultural College of Utahl I Technical College I jTjjlf j Thorough and Prac- I IPiilriillw Hi I:iiBB?i 1 THE COLLEGE COMPRISES I 1 The School of Agriculture, The School of Engineering I H The School of Domestic and Mechanic Arts, fl! Science and Arts, The School of General Science, ill The School of Commerce, The School of Music, I The Agricultural Experiment Station. i COURSES ' 1 Regular baccalaureate courses are ottered in Agriculture, Domestic Science, Com- I merce, Engineering, and General Science, and liiglt school courses in Agriculture, Do- H niesik Science and Commerce; also Manual training courses in Domestic Arts and in Me- ffl clianic Arts, and a College Preparatory Course, and courses in Music. 9 EQUIPMENT I The College giounds oecupy 110 acres, comprising campus, athletic Held, farms, orchards, and gardens. I Theic aie twenty buildings fully equipped for the vai Ions purposes of the Institution. Modern bainsaie ifl stocked with the best type of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. fl The scientific and engineering laboratories and museums aie provided with the most modern equ Ipment.The, ill shops are thoioughlv equipped for work In wood and metals. Kxtensle and new equipment Is provided if thiougout all departmentsor the Institution. j FACULTY DISCIPLINE 1 rj A stiong Faculty of fi8 members, representing the All College Regulations aim at the Improvement of best institutions or Amei lea and Euiope, are In charge the students. Whatever pertains to the students' 1 of the work of Instruction and agricnltuial exuerhnen- welfare, both within and without the College, aie mat- ffl tatlon. All large classes are divided Into small see- tcrs of special Interest, and are In charge of expcrlenc- I tlons, that the students may leceive careful individual ed faculty mcmbcis. A directory of all students Is attention, thereby Insuring thoiough and cllluleut kept, and a sstetn Is maintained by which any dclin- work thioughout all departments. quency Is known at once and the necessary conectlvo 1 measures are enforced. The College opens September 20th No tuition Is Regularity of attendance, faithful attention to stu- I 1 charged. Annual registration $5. Illustrated cata- dies, and EXEMPLARY PERSONAL CON'OUCT aie 1 loguo.svnt fiee on application. Insisted upon at all times. I Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. I J New Jersey Academy. Twenty-seventh yearopens Tuesday, Sept. Oth. Primary, Intermediate, German and High School. Culture of mind, manners, and character. Tuition Tui-tion H.25, tl..W, L"". and $2. M per term often weeks. I. N. Smith, Principal. Tickets for the Nannie Tout, concert con-cert Friday night now on sale sit the Thatcher Music Co's store. Those who expect to attend the Tout conceit Friday night should go early, as no one will be seated during the rendition of any number. The progi am begins at 8 q'clock sharp. Mathew Shaw laid down in the Og-den Og-den depot waiting room last Satuiday and while asleep was robbed of &".ri. Mr. Shaw was returning from Evans-ton Evans-ton when he met with the loss. The ilrst chapter of the charming story "Alice of Old Vincennes" began In the last issue of Tin: Rki'Uhlican. This book was one of the most popular popu-lar novels a year or so ago, iJO.OOO copies being sold at 81.50. The people of this community arc highly favored in being permitted to read It at no extra ex-tra cost. In the couise of another week The Rei'uiilican hopes to be able to publish a greater portion of the story each Issue. When Thomas Rose moved from Hyrum to the Fred Ellason place at the south end of Millville lane. Some people thought that Tom was too much of a cowboy to get down to hard work. He has proved to be quite to the opposite. He has remodeled his residence, built a commodious barn and fences, and converted the place into one of the nest dairy farms in the county. Mr. Rose disposes of his product pro-duct of milk and cream In Logan and Is doing well. Slmonine, wife of Mr. Peter Railing, of the Third waid, died Sunday evening even-ing about live o'clock from cancer of the stomach. The funeral will take place today (Wednesday) at ,'l o'clock from the Third ward meeting house. Mrs. Hailing was born In Tastum, Denmark March 30, 18f7, and became a Latter-day Saint In 1801, emigrating to Utah in the same year. She leaves a husband and four grown children. Ttio Il&llings aie well and favorably known in Logan and those bereft have the sincere sympathy of many. l S. Winger, one of the leading Re publicans of Iljinm, Is In Logan attending at-tending to Temple woik. As Tin: RnriTiti.icAN goes to pi ess it Is learned tlut:.()0 tickets fur the Tout concert Filday night have been sold. The leninliis of Win. Huoee, who died at Trlndldad. Col., last week, weie brought to Logan Sunday night. The funeral sen lee will he hoi J today at 2 o'clock at the Second waul meeting meet-ing house. The remains may be viewed view-ed tills morning at the home of I. it. Holruan. If you want to see what kind of taste Queen Alexandia of England has, goto the Tout conceit at the Tabernacle Friday evening andseethe gown that loyal pcisouage presented Miss Nannie. If you don't want to go to see the gown go and hear Miss Tout sing. You'iosuioto get your money ' woith. Railroad Tickets, Bought and Sold by E. W. Ryburg; al the Lincoln Hotel. It will pay you to see him fl GOOD PAINTS I I PAY DIVIDENDS I Paint Is an Impoitant on a liouso II as Insurance. Flies and cyclones are lare but the wear of wlmd and II weather Is sine and constant. M Wood and other building matcilal fl last Indefinitely If protected by paint. Resides, paint Improves tho jl appearance- and Inei eases the value II ol any building. There aie many reasons why IjB Acme and Dry Climate paints II should be preferred. II They aie strong and true in color (I possess lotK of body weigh 110 per cent more than many other biands on the market. Spread evenly do not blister, scale or rub olf.pieservo as well as ornament. They are per- feet paints but they cost no moic than any not so good. We are ex- elusive agents unii guarantee them for live years. Those who know ! say we could safely make It ten years. City Drug Co. I THE FRONT IS WHITE. M 67 Main Street - - Logan I What's the use of suffering when (fa I m itir headache cure stops the agony lw 1 I It doesn't upset the stomach or 1 1 I I depress the brain. V fl I No injurious substances it's a pure, sure cure. fl 1 fl FINE WINES AND LIQUORS 1 I I For Family and Medicinal Use. ffl ! fl CYE. 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