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Show Generalities, C. V. Hansen general painter. 75tf President Geo. O. Pitkin, of Mill-vllle, Mill-vllle, was in town yesterday afternoon. Good onions for sale at tho A. C. of U. experiment station. Bishop Ira Ncbcker left for Lake-town Lake-town yesterday through Logan canyon. can-yon. Veal, Pork and Poultiy wanted at Bell Bros. LcOrand Young Jr., one of the most popular young fellows that "makes" this town, came in Saturday while en-route en-route to Butte. For ladles' and Men's gynmasium shoes call at Andicas Pcteison's. T. S. Jensen, of Salt Lake, came up Saturday night and lemaincd till Tuesday morning Just to sec the big m lustre). The many fi lends of George Knight will be sony to learn of his sccre illness. ill-ness. He has an attack of congestion of the brain. He was delirious for a time. Last evening his symptoms were more favorable. If duigs, medicine or suigery don't cuic you, call at Hanks hotel and consult con-sult the doctor with the long hair. He Is a Natuiopath. 'Charles Martlneau lcturned home from u southern states mission last Friday night. Mr. Martlneau has been absent about one ycai.andwas honorably leleascd owing to an attack of malaria. He would have piefericd to lemain longer if his health had pei-mltted, pei-mltted, but his friends in tho south deemed It advisable for him to letuin home. The way the Logan Furnituic Company Com-pany have been turning out Ranges and Heaters since they received their car of the Famous Peninsular goods, goes to show that the people know a good thing when they sec it. Naturopathy cures Falling Hair and Baldness just like every other disease. The doctor with the Long Hair will examine your scalp free. One of the biggest cars of healing stoves ever unloaded in Logan was received by the Stevens Implement Co. Monday. Buck's new "Hot Blast" designs for this season are beauties and as fuel savers they have no equal. The republican meeting at Clark-ston Clark-ston Wednesday evening was a hummer. hum-mer. Clarkston is supposed to be a democratic town, but Fred J. Holton, republican nominee for district attorney, at-torney, drew out a full house, and 'tis said that the audience was amply repaid re-paid for any exertion on their part. Mr. Holton is a gentleman of such Intelligence, In-telligence, and oratorical powers as to get his audience thoroughly Interested. Interest-ed. An added attraction at this meeting meet-ing was the Clarkston Glee .Club under tiie direction of a young man named Mller. The boys sang well and pleased the audience very much. I For rent Vroom house, centrally-located. centrally-located. Albert Bcinstcn. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-law ed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pcdeisen & Co. Olllce over First National Bank. FonSALt: A two acre lot witli a two roomed house, 200 4-year old fruit ttecs.onc half acre strawberries, good water right. Inquire at this olllce. The Avuiiy Beet Digger and Sub Soil plow, sold by the Sidney Stevens Implement Co , is the only successful one made and all other devices arc merely a humbug and to use them a waste of time. Win. Edwaids, furniture dealer, has been most foitunate In securing the agency for the famous Jewel Steel Ranges. This range Is favorably known In this community. The best place for ladles', children's men's shoes, also all kinds of the best makes of tubber goods Is at the cncIu-slve cncIu-slve Shoe Store, Main street. The lepairlng department Is a'wavs found complete Andicas Peterson. If vou want good looms, clean beds and good meals at leasonablc prices, go to the Tiikmo.nt hotel. John Bigg-., of Cove, Joseph Baker, of Meiulon, were mstllng in town yesteiday. Homeseekers Wc will show vou how to get a home, or pay oil a loan onjoui property.!!. A. Pkdkksox & Co Wanted Girl to assist in housc-woik. housc-woik. Good wages. Apply 50 South 1st West street. F. J. Holton was one of the speakers at the Paradise meeting last Sunday afternoon. Don't forget the Davis eating car on Center street. Call and sec his electric cooker. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell hick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. M. D. McKane has opened a wholesale whole-sale and retail fruit stand at Bell Bros meat market. North Main street, tf Stove pipe and elbows llftcen cents each at Curtls's, 30 West First North. For Sale 50 acre farm, witli two good oichards, two houses, corrals and stables in Mt. Sterling. Inquire of Peter and Briar Baugh, Wcllsvllle. A big game of football between Center Cen-ter and First North is being arranged for Thanksgiving day. Foil Sale CnEAf A few Cotswool arms, also a few graded rams. Inquire In-quire of D. J. James. Paradise. Several good homes for sale in Smithfield. Inquire of Geo. Y.Smith. President Ellas Kimball came to Logan on Sunday morning. Through some miscalculation he arrived twenty hours after a tine girl was born to Ills estimable wife. The Rei'uiiliuan made Geo. Y. Smith say In our last Issue that he had a farm north-east of Smithfield for sale. The ad should have lcr.d northwest. north-west. Look it up elsewhere. Hiram E Booth, a member of the republican state executive committee, is in the county campaigning for his side ol the house. Mr. Bootli is an able exponent of the principles of ic-publleanism. ic-publleanism. Eveiy body should hear him. Hon. Lorcno Hansen and wife left this morning on an extended eastern trip. They go to the fair at St. Louis, of course, and will attend tho national convention of the Creamery Buttei-makcrs Buttei-makcrs Association. They will also visit Bock Springs, Cheyenne and Denver on business. Before returning they will go to Chicago and other eastern points. J. A. Clark, a commercial man from Chicago, was In Logan yesterday transacting business with some of the clothing firms. Mr. Clark was asked as to ills opinion about the political situation in the cast. He icplied that he would walk out of town on the following fol-lowing majorities for Roosevelt: Indiana, Ind-iana, 15,000; Illinois, 00,000; New Yoik, 75,000. Business will call Mr. Clark to Omaha and he will go from there to his home in Chicago cxpicss-ly cxpicss-ly to vote. This Is the kind of loyalty that all republicans should exhibit, locally as well as nationally. Messrs. Fiank & Scott, representing the wool firm of Frank & Co., St. Louis, aie in Logan. These gentlemen gentle-men are ottering eighteen cents per pound for next yeai's wool crop. This Is an Indication that linns of the cast have no fears whatevei of a change of the picscnt policies of administration, notwithstanding Mi Parkei's iccent talk on the levMon of the tarilf. Sheep men, compaio these piiees with 'those you lecclved years ago. In this connection wo might also say to tho farmers, look at the present piiees of alfalfa seed, eleven cents. How docs this compare with tho begging piiees of nine years ago? These are facts that come close home. All that is needed is a compailson of the past with the present to draw proper deductions |