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Show 1 Jtw i L LOCAL NEW? ' 1 h.j.mckay.d.c. Ovw Qoop pg Co. J' Pk971 H. ' H, K W.f Kaakao Good Lack horseshoe tiraa ' J at North TJtaa Ato Coaapaay. At a For him "Over There," your pho- j tograph. No written word could , i bring him bo much Joy. Lovelaad i Studio, Better Photos. ' Adr i Ileuben Jensen, son of Mr. and BBBBBr a . Mrs. Christian Jones of Ilyrura died H 1 ' ; " At Fort Logan Sunday of Influenza. H' FOR SALE Good work 'horses. H.'i t Apply R. L. Alien. Telephone 279J3 Hf i , over Preston exchange. Adv 10-21 , Hi ? ' j r ' Dr. Lorln Lewis of Falrflold, Ida-1 Ht w f ko.spent Saturday and Sunday In Lo-1 H . I ' gaa with his mother, returning to' Hc ! l home this morning. " , For cleaning and pressing, phone H: jv ' li , Special sulU to order 125.00 to H.Jh; " K $10.00. Scheby and Larsen, Tailors. Hie k1 mU"m ' ' "x" Hi k(u ll la rePrte t0 fouls' Brlggs, HI ' f, .-Jjp ' aw of Mr. wad lira. Alma Brigga et ,1 'wt TroatoB, has been seriously wounded BaaaaaM V ' waUe gaged In battle somewhere aaaaaaaa JarV ln Frnce. flF - B y,;' Modern house for rent. Call aaaaaamV! '"8J AdT'U f' lg Jr, L- Rogers of Logan announc- Laaaas-r- 'I'V "' M tne mrrll of ner daughter H M' ('jfc Rose, to Harold J Welling of River- BaaaaaS'if ' 1(le' 13tan no m"lage to take Baaaai 2l"(l Place the latter part of next month BMrpJ la the Logan temple. ' V ,t Aj Seven fine geese for sale. Good baaaaaVl' : I " Klce. Call 48. Adv-10-2.2 II T ' T? ; ,' Mrs. Bert Nielsen of Hyrum died BlBlVr - t s" -' i ' ; X , at her home Sunday evening of ln- ,-' -.- i flueaza. Mrs. Nielsen is a daughter l1 ?,''' of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. m''y'' ' ' ' Mra' Nie,Ma cntracted the disease iBI-i' '" "Ml Ib SU Lake during Fair time. bbbV ! i ' m my v ) rH Bulta and Overcoats, ahoea, H 1 l? A and geata furnishings. Call and see. bbH fpl' Newbold's, the clothiers, where you BBPBL ? BLBI'l' ;j (0t th IB0t '0r y0Uf mone'' PP H'' il jf site the post office. Adv-tf Hl 1 ,' Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Allen of Lava I ft. Hot Springs came to Covevllle Sat- ' tirday to attend tho funeral of the BLH-I- v:fl? "ttle chud of Mr &nd Mrs R L' A1 BBH.If i' len- 'who was "accidentally shot last BBBH It m JI weok. Mr, Allen said that he-had1 f) . v sold Ms ranch In Idaho with a hand- BBBBJV ', 9 HvJ ' A some reward for his summer 'a work. BLH ' I Mill He wl)l now buy a placo closer to BBBBBBBBi t?I 'J ! i? town. BH . WANTXD Otrt ror'geaeral sobm Trok;"0 flvtk Mala Mnet DartBg the QBaraxUse erto4. the rahUe ytaeM hare beea pemltted to 'naajB efea M'RlekBKwd, bt ail skepfara are grvea to aderafaad Oat ttey mtfet'do their ahopptog ta a harry, aa ao leOag la allowed la labile plaeea. It la a eaUoa ot getting la aad oat. They keep on tho move at Richmond these days. Rlter Bros. Drug Co. are selling j game masks for protection against Influenza for 10c. Proceeds of which go direct to the local Red Cross So-' clety. Adv-10-24 J Word was received by C. W. Dunn, that his son Leslie, has been confined to his bed tor three weeks with pneumonia, but Is now on the Improve. He l'samong those taking special instruction at the U. of Texas, Tex-as, j Considerable advertising has been done by the Woolworth Co. during the last few days to place their special spe-cial sale prices before the public. The mayor has asked them to discontinue dis-continue this sale until after the Influenza In-fluenza epidemic has passed over. They have kindly consented and will postpone their sale until future announcements an-nouncements are made by them. t Funeral services, over the remains of Weston Xennegren, who died of Spanish Influenza on a farm near Newton Saturday afternoon, will be held la Newton this afternoon. The young man was twenty-one yeara of age, a resident of this city, but was working on their farm with hla "brother Emll at the time of his death. Emll Is reported as recovering recover-ing from the same disease. Word was received here yesterday af the death of Miss Josephine Orots- I beck In Ogden, where she hit been working for the past year, of Span ish Influenza. The remains will be brought to Logan for burial, Funeral Fun-eral arrangements will, be announced announc-ed later. The sad news ot the death of Mm. Alfred Onehm of Influenza In Salt Lake, where she went to atten'l conference, con-ference, waa received here yesterday. She leavea a husband aad foar 111-1 tie children. WANTED A bedstead, springs and mattress. Phone 48. Adr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wllmore received re-ceived the sad news ot the death of their son Joseph C. at Camp Fre-Viont, Fre-Viont, Calif., from tho prevailing epidemic ep-idemic Friday evening. Mrs. W!l-more W!l-more and daughter woro on thoir way to Camp Fromont upon hoarlnn; of Mr. Williuore's Illness. Ho ctiivl before they rcuched there. Tho ro- mains will arrive here today. Funeral Fun-eral arrangements will be announced announc-ed later. , . ,. i Doth Logan and Cache County went over the top In tho recent Liberty Lib-erty Loan drive. Much credit is due the several ward committees for their untiring efforts. I ' I William J. Kremer, brother of ImIbs Clara Kremer, spent Saturday In the city visiting with this sister. He came from Montana and Is en 'route for Fort Dodge, v.. jie Is 'a flrbt lieutenant and voluntr.l in the Engineer's corps. & '- |