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Show Generalities. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II A. Pedcrscn & Co. N A. J. Curtis Is doing tinsmith work al the Richmond condensed milk factory. fact-ory. Jap-a-Lae makes old furniture look like new, at Rlter Pros. Drug Co Call and sec "The Hell System" Clothing. Sale now on at Newbold's, the Clothier's. William M. Hansen, of the Fourth ward, is in the paper hanging business at Le.wlston. Look out for John Bench, he Is in tiic race for house painting and paper hanging. ! Hon. DaId Kcclcs, his son Hoy, C. V. Nibleyand Lorenro Hansen were south bound passcngcis on Thursday. G. Gcssel, the brick maker of Cache county, w 111 sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Thcurer Brothers, of Providence, are building a biick building for a butcher shop, across the sticct north from the meeting house. For Sale A 300 acre dry farm, two miles North-East of Smithfield. Will sell tho whole or In parts. Apply to G. Y. Smith. Jacob Theurer Is Improving the grounds around his place of business south on the county roads. Trees are being planted for a grovo around the building. Hyde Park and Hyium, look out for grand concert by Miss Oliver, Miss Mclntyre, C. M. Harris and company. Hyde Park, May 2nd; Hyrum, May 4. Mr. David Ecclcs states that the excessive wet weather has been a hindrance to the progress of the Lewlston sugar factory. "Everything considered," he says, "they have done well." Wanted Horses and cattle May 15th to herd In Logan canyon for the season, at Sl.fiO per head. For further particulars call on J. II. Gnchm, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah. The next Prlethood meeting of the Hyrum Stake of .Ion will convene In Hyrum on Saturday, May 0th.at 11 a. m. W. C. Parkinson, A. M. Israel- sen, W. II. Maugham, Jr., Stake Presidency. Pres-idency. Good pasture for horses $3.oo for season. On unfenced land $1.50 per head. Cattle, $1.00 per head. For $8.00 will give service or good grade stallion and pasture. Jay L. Pitkin, Mlllvllle. The Hyrum Stake Relief Society will hold their otllceis meeting In the usual place Saturday, May Jth, 1D0." at 11 a. m. A full attendance of all Relief Society workers In tho stake Is desired. Nellie E. Parkinson, President, Presi-dent, Georgen'e Ralph, secretary. Miss Lillian Oliver, Miss Mclntyre, C. M. narris and others will give a grand concert at Hyde Park Hall Tuesday, May 2nd, and Hyrum meeting meet-ing house Thursday, May 4th. A letter written fiom Blue Creek on tho 2Jrd stated that tho Wellsvllle boys who have been boring for aites-Ian aites-Ian water had struck surface water, but had passed beyond to a depth of 200 tcct. The casing, which is three inches In diameter, had became fastened fast-ened and they may be compelled to drive down additional io Inch piping pip-ing If they make any further headway on the. work Sixteen cents paid for eggs at i II. G. Ilaybairs. , Painters and paper hangcts wanted at Preston. Pypcr fc Co.'s. 40 cents i an hour to the right kind of men. O. A. Spencer and Manager Scth A. 1 Langton came from the north on i Thursday morning. ( A good piece of business property in i Lewlston, for sale cheap. Apply o , Geo. Y. Smith, Smlthtlcld. C. Z. Harris, manager of the Richmond Rich-mond condensed milk factory, went to Ogdcn on Thuisday. Wanted 300 head of dry cattle to herd through the summer. Apply to Martin Shaffer. Mlllvllle. Mrs. E. J Hunt and daughter came fiom Richmond Thursday. Her husband hus-band Is still giatUng on the San Pedro railroad, working on side tracks. Sixteen cents paid for edrjs at H. G. Hayball's. Mr. and Mrs. John Crockett, of the Seventh ward, will celebrate their tin wedding next Monday night. The Crockett boys say they will whoop John up a little. The News says that II. S. Campbell and wife have returned from their month's vacation In the cast and that Mr. Campbell's health Is much improved. im-proved. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-law ed notes and accounts spccla attention. II. A. Pcderscn & Co. Oillce over First National Rank, t The cltlcns of Providence arc keeping keep-ing abreast of the limes In their facilities facil-ities for schooling. Contracts have been let for a new brick school house with eight rooms. Philip Kloepfcr Is tho contractor for the masonry. The building will be heated with steam, and water pipes laid throughout. It will be constructed in front of the rock school house, the approximate cost of the building being $15,000. Those who have seen the design say that It will be one of the finest school houses in the county. . Wanted: A man with one thousand thou-sand or twelve hundred dollars to Invest In-vest in good business In Holsc,"Idaho. An excellent opportunity for tho right manv Address Box 744 liolso, Idaho. Miss Mills, demonstrator of Folger's cotfecs, Is now at England's store dishing out free samples of a beverage equal to the nectar that Jupiter sips. She mixes the "dope" right there before be-fore you, tells you how to make coffee properly, and then proves that Folger's Fol-ger's '-Golden Gate" is the only kind ically worth using. The writer's Inclination In-clination runs Moore to pie than coffee, but with W. K. llurnhara we staid there with her until we had sipped sip-ped from cups that hold a gill no less than two gallons of liquid "Golden Gate". Hesldes Indicating our capacity, capa-city, this ought to dcmonstiatc at least our liking for the ,Fo)ger product. pro-duct. The only question with the writer Is, is auburn hair necessary to the best results with 'GoldetrGatcV" Work on the tabernacle grounds is rapidly nearlng completion. The hedge fence has been set out, the wire fence protection has been put up, the wooden cmbing for the ditches put in place, walks laid out and the entire grounds leveled nicely. Tho entire west half has a hedge planted round it, and the e.ist half has been left as It was. The cement walk In front has been completed for some time and the lawns on each side will be completed shortly.' Tho basement of the tabernacle taber-nacle is now practically In shape but tho furnace if not yet installed. The large auditorium Is to be papcicd and when this l's finished most of the work will be done. Finishing touches will be added as quickly as possible. Any disc plow will work all right now, while the soil is moist, but Just wait till dry weather comes and the ground Is hard. Then there will be the usual stampede for the "Casaday" and the many inferior makes will be laid aside with tcgrcts, regrets for having purchased them. Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Co., Western Agents. Contracts taken for beet acreage In Cache Valley this year for both factories factor-ies amount to but 0,000 acres, while the Ogdcn Factory alone has 5,500 acres contracted, Its capacity being much smaller than that of the Logan factory. The following Is a list showing show-ing what some of the settlements have contracted for: Whitney, 000; Logan, 400; Hyde -Park, 100; Smith-Held, Smith-Held, 500; Richmond about 50; the south end of the county about 1,1100. The beet haulers desire elevated platforms plat-forms for the unloading of beets. It looks reasonable that the beet acre-ago acre-ago at the' various places must be large enough to Justify tho outlay. There Is, no doubt that Mr. Ecclcs will place these platforms at convenient points Just as soon as the quantity of I beets raised will warrant it. White Wash Brushes from 2oc to $0.00 at Hltcr Hros. Drug Co. A fourteen car old daughter of Iilshop Thomas X. Smith fell Wednesday Wednes-day and Injuiedhcrarmqultcsevcrcly. Good bicycles and tires for sale cheap atllanscn's repair shop, First WcstSt. There aic quite a few cases of measles at Hyde Park, and Andrew Chrlstcnscn has the spotted fever. Ulg Sale now on before moving, at Xewbold's. Col. Mason came up from Salt Lake Wednesday night to Inspect the war department at the A, C. of U. He was the guest of Capt. Stycr. Farm and city property In Smith-Held Smith-Held for sale by Geo. Y. Smith, Smith-field. Smith-field. Sei vices at tho Piesbytcilan church will occur at 11 a m. and S p. in. Sunday. Sun-day. There will be special music by tlie choir. The pastor will speak on "The Elevation of Society," In the morning, and "Tho Tougue" in the evening. All are welcome. The Sixth Quoium or Eldeis will meet In the largo room of the tithing otllcc Tuesday evening May 2, at 7:30 p. m. The program will be a lecture from Andreas Peterson on "Tho Holy Land." The public is invited. Joseph Squiics, piesident. Mr. Rupolph Konold, of Salt Lake city, general manager of the Utah branch of tho Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance In-surance Co., was In Logan Wednesday conferring with his agents, Messrs. Sam McKlnnon, ahd E. C. Candland, at Smlthtlcld. Mr. Konold bears a gold charm piescnted by his company testifying to the fact that he was the fifth of the company's agents In writing writing policies In 100.J. In 1004 he won a cash prho of 2." and another souvenir testifying to the fact that ho was second In the list. Mr. Konold has been here before and has made friends who aro glad to sec him. Mr H. Sccilst has lecently purchased purchas-ed A. Attlcck's Interest In the Cache Valley Livery Co's business and will continue at the old stand on Flist North stiect at the icar of the Eagle Hotel. Mr. Secrlst is responsible for former obligations of the llrm and will also collect outstanding accounts. W S. llaxter, Qf Wellsvllle, was in Logan Thursday. He had just icturn-ed icturn-ed from Salt Lake wheic lie had gono with a son, James P. llaxter, who was leaving for tho Colorado mission Held. Mr. Raxter and his son went up to view Fort Douglas and while thcro had the pleasure of witnessing a sham battle between the artillery and Infan-tiy Infan-tiy forces. When ready to return to the city about noon, they found tho street car stuck on the hill with no power available. Mr. llaxter asked why the car was not started back to the city Instead of watlng for power to go on to the top of tho hill. The conductor con-ductor said that there was a short upgrade up-grade over which tha car would not go even after tlioy got started. start-ed. Mr. Haxtcr said "we'll get out and push 'er over, If you'll start back," and the conductor agreed. Tho upgrade up-grade was reached shortly, the cai pushed over, and the trip made to the city In double-quick time. There is a steep grade all the way down into the city, as all know who have taken the ride, so that power was unnecessary Mr. llaxter and his son were able oi keep certain apDohitmcnts that must havo been passed up but for the con doctor acting on tho suggestion offer ed. Mr. llaxter is a Democrat bui says lie has no hesitancy In saying thai Tub RuruitLicAK Is a good paper. |