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Show Generalities. Men wanted at once at the sugar factory. Henry i Hay ball expects to eat his Christinas dinner in his new palatial residence on Center Street. Several good homes for sale in Smlthllcld. Inquire of Oco. Y.Smith. II. O. Laisen, of the Logan Fill nl-turc nl-turc Company, Is erecting atineresi-denccon atineresi-denccon South Main street. Notice Is hcichy given that all delinquent de-linquent tax on water.. must be paid forth-with. Samuel Holt, Water-master Water-master . , The Miles bulldlpg at Smlthllcld is now almost reiitfv for occupancy. The building Is ically city-like in appearance. appear-ance. A good bccond hand top buggy for sale cheap. Muggy Is at the Cache Valley Implement Co.'s place of business. Ilishop 1 in Ncbckcr, of Lakctown, is now in Logan. halng been bioughl here a day oi to ago that he may te-celve te-celve propel medical attention dining his illness which Is said to be quite serious. We cairy t lie bestgradesuf all kinds of teas and aie able to suit all in taste and pi ice. (Jive us a tilal. Cache A'alley Tea company. The next Piicsthood meeting of the Ilyrtim Stake will convene In Ilynim at 12 m. on Satin day, Dec. :iul, hint. A good attendance is deslied. W. ('. Parkinson, Ceo. O. Pitkin and I. C. Thoicscn, Stake Presidency. McNeil V Spencer have stocked up with a line line of Men's and Hoys hats, gloves and shoes, also children's shoes. Great bargains are offered the people. The Richmond Co-op has some nicely dressed windows. The building build-ing Itself, though but one story in height, presents a good appearance and the well-dressed windows make the place look up-lo-date. Lost- Hlack marc, weight about 1100 pounds, whltespot in forehead, branded OH on left hip, ruptuic on right side. Will pay suitable reward. J. '.. Slew art Jr. Charles Huist, aged i"i, a highly respected re-spected young man o'f Mcndon, died In that city Thanksgiving morning, after a severe struggle with typhoid fever. He was an exemplary young man in every respect. A younger brother is down wlthtvphoid also. Fine winter apples, free from worms, raised under the supervision of the A. C. of u. can or bought at Thomas Smart's ranch in the eastern part of the Seventh waul on SatuidayONLY. Hen Davis (JO cents per bushel; winter Pear Mains, 73 cents. The magnlticent" new tabcrnaclo now under way in Richmond will soon be ready for the roof. The building is being constructed of a line dark red brick, is Immense in sl.c, splendcd in architectural design and will certainly be a beauty when llnished. Richmond citl.ens are to be congratulated. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Caidon entertained enter-tained at the Lincoln Thursday alter-noon alter-noon with a turkey dinner that was one ol Mrs. Hanks' best. The Caidon family was piescnt and thiee or four of thestarboaidersat the hotel, one of whom was the writer, and he can testify that the affair was incomparable. i'i head good jeailings for sale cheap. .Apply tlls otlicc. Several new lesldences aie going up in Logan, llulldlng giound is increasing increas-ing In value. WANTKD A saddle pony to use through winter for Its feed. B W. Ryborg. E. II. lUvls. the Inmate of the couflty bastile who has been cutting ingsuch wondeful dldos during the past few weeks is out on bail. Homescekcrs We will show you how to get a home, or pay ol? a loan oijour property.il. A. Pr.DKitboN & Co ' Parties expecting to visit the World's Fair should confei with Ilox C8 Logan. Foil Jti:viv-Thiec rooms nicely furnished, fur-nished, one room vacant, piano if deshed. Two blocks from Main street, lnquiteat this otllce. Mr. Wm. Dickinson, of Elk Mountain, Moun-tain, Wyoming, Is in Cache county buying stock, lie and K. W. Shipley, of Paradise hae been scouring the county. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pcdcrsen .Vi Co. Olllce over First National Hank. The Thanksgiving seivlce at the Presbyterian church (hew out an excellent ex-cellent attendance. A ladles quintet composed of Mrs. Kceler, Mis. Ilexell, Mrs. Clemenson and Miss Kjlo furnished fur-nished music. The Hoard of Education will meet Monday night to appoint judges and make all necessary arrangements for the school election which takes place on Wednesday, December 7. Wanted Young lady willing to work wants position with tamlly be-foie be-foie and after school for board. Ad-dicss Ad-dicss this olllce. In view of the changes that are to bemadelnthe various stale otllces after the beginning of the year, Cache county should sec to it that she Is represented rep-resented on the board of equalization. Cachccounty represents a large amount of taxable property, and Is without doubt entitled to a representative on that boaid. Ladies and Gentlemen' You have heard of many bargain sales, but the greatest one in ladles',' children's and men's shoes is now on at Andreas I Peterson's. Some excellent work has been done 'on the road between Smlthllcld and Richmond. In various places much needed grading has been done, and In ono place hundreds of loads of gravel have been placed on a graded stretch. The road there Is rather unconvenlent to travel over at the present time but In the spring will be a thing of be.vity and a Joy as long as the mud lasts. Is'nt there some lady in thlscountry whom you think Is more popular than all the rest? Would'nt you like to cast a few otes for her that she may secure a line W0 Haughman piano? You can vote for any one as often as you want to Head elsewhere. Mayor and Mrs. Robinson entertained enter-tained a few friends at dinner Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. This was a Thanksgiving Thanks-giving a Hair in which his most appie-elated appie-elated majesty, the turk, proved a prominent feature. After dinner, cards furnished the pleasure. Those present wcie Hon. and Mrs. Joseph Howell, Prcs. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr. and J. A. Hendrickson, Mr. and Mis. A. M. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ncwbold, Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. H. T. Pyper, Misses Lydla Holmgren and Nettie Maughan. Edith, daughter or Mr. and Alia ShurtlllT, of the Sixth ward, was united unit-ed in marriage Wednesday to Mr. W. C. Owen Jr., of Idaho Falls. The ceremony was preformed in the Temple, Tem-ple, and In the evening at the home of the bride's paients, a icccptlon was given. The evening was spent in those pleasures that are usual on such occasions, and the young couple were heartily congratulated. They were also the leclplcnts of many nice presents. pre-sents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen will make their future home at Idaho Falls, and will leave Logan tomorrow or Monday. Is there a young lady, or one that Isn't young, whom you would like to see the possessor of a magnlticent :s.0 llachman (Shlller make) piano free of cost? If there Is, come In and vote for her. See particulars elsewhere. You yourself, may also secure several chances on $:v0 In gold and prizes. Mrs. Joseph C. Sharp, whose serious illness has been mentioned frequently In this paper, died pt Richmond on Saturday. She wu; a daughter of Apostle M. W. Merrill and had come to Richmond a little moie than two mouths ago to attend a reunion of the Merrill family. She was taken suddenly ill, but no thought of the-seriousness the-seriousness of the Illness entered the mind of any. Howover her difficulty dif-ficulty developed Into typhoid, with which she battled bravely until the angel of death claimed her on Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Sharp was 24 years of ago and a most lovable woman with a host of frlonds who sincerely regret her death. The remains were taken to Salt Lake and Interred on Friday at 2 p.m. ' Iten.cn In i the sppcia! sa'c r O n, s at Andreas Peterson's j Some of the weather piotits ate pi dieting that there will be tn airm.i t I of storm mill) after the holid.is i Stove pipe and elbows fifteen cents eath at Curtis's. 30 West Fiist North. ' Miss IdaThorcson, Is lsllingfi lends and relatives in Salt Lake City. She ' i ill be absent about three weeks. I Highest cash price paid for pti s and hides. N. II. Pryor at Alf Smiuil walte's otllce. i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nunn ,of I'roui, came to Logan last night to spend a few days with Prof. Ostein and vvlfe. " Two rooms to rent. Inquire Sam ue TlKc, south first west. i Mrs. Thompson and Mr. J. W. Merrill, of Salt Lake are in Logan visiting Mr. A. II. Thompson and faiulh. W I). iiy cash (oi nfn l":.!sn' mmh lucerne 'iii at this olllce. The mcmbcisiii the Ladies' Republican Republi-can ClUtare requested to meet .itt he court house Wednesday evening. Nov. :10, at 7.:(0o. in Husincss of special ' interest will he transacted and the executive committee will icport on, by-law s and constitution Mrs E W. Robinson President, Mrs. A. M.I Fleming, secretary. ' One guess on a numbei deposited in the First National Hank may seem el for you iVi. or any ono of twenty other prl7.es amounting to ;i.ro. liettn read ' the particulars elsewheie. Sei vices will be held at the l'resby-teilan l'resby-teilan church Sunday at U a.m. and 7:30 p. m. A ladies' quaitetto will provide music. In the evening there will be a union seivlce, the young peo ! pic visiting with the regular church department in a consideration of the question of "Temperance," it being the international temperance Sunday, when this great question will iccclve consideration the world .wound. All are welcome. II. O Harkness, of McCammon. ' came to Logan, Wednesday and let the contract for a tine opera house In the town he is making up there. Wm. Worley secured the contract and will loae tomonow to begin woik. The building is to be a rather nice afTalr, thoroughly up-to-date. The Hour is to be of maple and so arranged that it can be slanted for theatre use and laid Hat for dancing purposes. Harkness Hark-ness is one of the most enterprising; men in Sourthcru Idaho. i G. Ges.se), the brick maker of Cache ' county, will sell brick by the wagon or ear load. The choicest kind. I Miss Edna LurenaNebeker, daughter daught-er of Hon. Aquilla Ncbckcr and one' of the most estimable young ladles of Ixgan City, was married last Wednes-' day to Louis Mocnch, son of Piofessor Mocnch of Ogden. The young couple were married In the Logan Temple. In the evening a most joyous assembly assem-bly of relatives gathered at the home of the brides parents where a sumptuous sumptu-ous spread was prepared. The young couple will make Logan their homo for the present. Tin: Rkitiilii an joins with the many friends hi wish-i lug the couple a happy and piospcrous voyage through life. Foi Sale 40 acres of land, all fcuc-' cd, good Improvements and plenty of water. 2 miles south of Logan sugar factory. Inquire of C. 0. Dunn, College, Col-lege, Utah. j Mr. Thos. Oldham, who Is well and favorably known throughout Northern Ctah and Southern Idaho as an able and successful banker and financier, has Just rcturcd from a trip to England. Eng-land. Mr. Oldham was prominently identified with the First National Hank of Logan for a great many years, being Its largest stockholder. He disposed dis-posed of his holdings In the early spring of 1003, and become president of the Cache Valley Hanking Co. of Logan upon its organization. He is very much pleased indeed to see the j substantial Improvements made In Logan and Cache valley during his I absence. ' When you have a share in the Roch-i dale the pioflus on your purchases are, yours. You get your goods at cost. Suppose you wcie to do that on every thing you buy. Are such things pos-i sibley 71tf Ex-Senator Frank J. Cannon Is now cditor-ln-chlcf of the Salt Lake Tribune, Tri-bune, and will hereafter direct the editorial edi-torial policy of that paper. It Is announced an-nounced In connection with his appointment ap-pointment to the position that no change will occur in the stall or policy of the paper as the result of hlsassiim-Ing hlsassiim-Ing charge. Frank J. Cannon Is a newspaper man of experience hi t'tiih and elsewhere. Ho recently served as editor of the Ogden State Journal, and left that paper to enter the campaign of the American party. As his poli tics in national matters have been Democratic for the past few yeais, his position now as editor of what claims to be a Republican organ in national affalis, Is conceded by tho senator's friends to mean a step in the direction of the Republican party which he left when the silver fight was at its height. |