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Show ' Generalities. Wc sell the Earth and Lpan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. 1 jdhruWhllncy and son, of Mendon, were Irfto'wn on Thursday. i "' ' Wanted Girl for house work. In. quire at this olllce. Good wages paid 1 ' Prof. McLaughlin has gone to Grantsvllle and Toole to attend a farmer's institute. Wanted A competent woman or 1 girl for housework. Good wages. Mrs. Frank K. Nebeker. 1 W. C. Cates, whb has been In Lo gan the past two weeks, went to Provo on Thursday. I Lost A dark red cow branded 1 diamond with .1 in center on left rib-.. Inform Jos. E. Wilson. Logan, t The health of President Morrell was such that he made the tound trip to Salt Lake on Wednesday. For' Sale Two incubators nearly new. Inquire at Ephialm lllanch-ard's, lllanch-ard's, West Field. Parley Dunford, of Uloomlngton, W "ono of the pioneer', of Hear Lake Valley, is visiting In Cache Vallc'y. G. Gessol. the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon i or car load. The choicest kind. Mrs. Ola Laurentzen returned to Garland, Thursday, which is tho temporary tem-porary home of the family at the present pre-sent time. Lost A red winter Ian robe between be-tween n. G. Thatcher's residence and Mayor Rlblnson's residence, on First East street, last Tuesday evening. Deliver atthis office and be rewarded Mrs. Evan Owen, Sr., of Wellsville, j ' was In the city Thursday. The 1 health of her husband, who is aflllctod with asthma, Is unchanged. Our $10.00 to $10 00 lino of Cravnn-ctte Cravnn-ctte coats embodies every desirable feature in style, lit and fabric. Cami'-hell Cami'-hell & MOUltl'.LL Co. Thomas and Halo Rlalr, experts at the Lcwlston sugar factory.formcrly of New York city, were In Logan Thuis-dav Thuis-dav visiting with W. S. Lamoreaux. If you want all tlionowsof tho al-oy al-oy subscribe for Tiiu Rkpujilican. Wanted -A girl for general housework house-work Mrs. E. I). Hall, 351 North 4th East street. Alma Jensen, of Clarkston. Robert Reeder, of Hjdc Park, were In Logan Thursday. W. II. Thaln, member of the Stato Land Board, went south Wednesday mornlnpon business Intent. Mrs. Rhoda Nelsoh-Bush, of Malad Is heic on ou a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nelson. R H. Monson, of Preston, with his force of men, are now completing the fifteenth building contracted In Preston Pres-ton this season. Services at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. At ':.'!0 p. m, the pastor will deliver a sermon on The American Victory." Our wet weather coals are dry weather coats loo. Tho popular iravanuttc coat piomlses to be In gieater demand this season than ever ueioru. uun-iiKLL & MokkkllCo. Messrs. John Montiose, W. S. Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux and E. T. Llod went to Salt Lake city Friday to puichase machinery machin-ery for the sawiug of marble from the Utah Mai bleCo.'s property in Logan canyon. Ask toseeourCraancttc coats for ladies. Good In rain, good In sunshine sun-shine the most practical garment on the market today. Uamimikll & Moil-ukll Moil-ukll Co. Note ad of the Palace Cafe In another an-other column. Mr. Jeune, the present pres-ent proprietor of the Palace, Is said to be putting up pretty good things there, and is appealing particularly to the farmers, or out-of-town people. Before your taxes become dellquent let us tax you for an Estey or a Newman New-man . You will live just as long and will enjoy yourself while you do lle. Harris Music Co. The mixed train running from Cache Junction to Preston lan on schedule time on Thursday. This is a Utile unusual, there being so much freight to handle. The trainmen alwajs do their best In making time and delas arc not to be attilbuted to them. Miss Minnie E. Robinson the popu-lai popu-lai music teacher of Uarland and UrJgluuu will corau to Logan to study piano music with Miss Oliver. Miss KoUltison Is an eastern lady and comes highly recommended and while in Logan Lo-gan she will teach a lew pupils. Those desiring to study can leave their names wiin the Hani Music Co. T R Cutlei, one of Trenton's "big fellows," was In Logan Thursday looking look-ing ulier business matters. He says that cousldeiablc wheat is being shipped ship-ped from there. Tom piedlcls a good growth for Trenton next year, and Is Inclined to feel that tho brethren breth-ren of that vicinity have reason to rejoice. If every one would try and harmon-be harmon-be Cache County like the Harris Music Co.. there would be an Estey piano or a Newman organ In every home and we would all be just like one family. Nearly thrce-fouiths of I ihe people have these Hno Instruments ! and all are all delighted with them. I The "Novelty Theatre" is a thing of the past. It ran very successfully last season rnd opened this season in September. Business failed to justify its contlbuanco and after the close of the performance Saturday evening, the place closed for good. Tho management man-agement of the placo gave the public I good shows, but two play houses of I the kind could not be supported. |