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Show I I0&4I NEWS J ' SH f I - jB Let us ipake Logan a flylcBs city. B Don't iWy foodstuffs whero file B '' . are tolerated. Dr. E. P. Ball, Is in Sad Fete' count y lnvestlifftlngUie' grasshopper tn- WL uation there.. ' " JBtr All klmUoljeejpad flower seeds Jm at Ola Lari'eiA aai'SJn, Loganutah, B phone 'IWi'ri-ArS 88. w ipi H Mies Chrrle ThonmnAKllfthtfully en- H tcrtalned If;wfili$834yro1ng for; Mr. nnd tyikl'&frHorfJJr ' VJ1. XKO ; H Good seed potatoes and corn at H Isaac Smlth'&Co', 2S South,. Miiln. H Adf. ".. -.. . ., -- - .-r?3; H E. N 'Hammond, the monument H man, made a hurried,' "buslneBS trip to Salt Lake yesterday. ' H ' rfiJ- I Wo sell the earth'abstract Its title H and loan money cjnt.. H.'A. Peder- H sen & Co., First North. Adv tf I ' "r Mrs. C. W, Young of Seattle Is H In Logan, the guest of her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edwards. She ex- H pects to remhln a couple of months. JB H For garden and field seeds of all H kinds go to Isaac Smith & So., phone I 457. Adv. H Any neighborhood that is kept H In a perfectly sanitary 'condition Is IB not troubled with flies. IB H Special sale on Men's and ' Boys' Spring Suits al'NewbWi.-AdXfcJG IB Hon. D. H. Roberts will give the JB Easter sermon "on, "Sunday at -two (B o'clock In the tabernacle. ApproV-' H rlato music will bo rendered by the EH stake choir. IB B Newbold Is giving special discount '9 on Clothing, Shoes and Hats. Now f&L. Is your time. Adv. aplO LJ . Mr The Agricultural College Dramatic M pepple are back from H trip to Brig- B ham and, Ogden where they present- ed the Irish Comedies to large anJ I enthuslastlc'audlences. I The finest display of Easter plants ever seen In Logan at Ola Lorson & Son and City Grocery. Adv. all Tho sowing of wheat nnd oats has oeen finished at tho Greenvlllo Experiment Ex-periment farm and irrigation flumes prepared. Other seeds will bo planted plant-ed later. One-half carload of-flower pots of all sizes Just arrived at Ola Larson & Son.' Adv.- ' m ,; a11 .Mrs. JknatKCrnenter and two daughters, 'Lula; and .galome ' have rcMfrf'tttsjCtortiiflflrffapartmenUlotf Flfsi'8Wlttir,4,ItJlf?,?ed "-"to m?e huM V)U9is;g?e,," nitttre'-1WWtrt6cui a, ,, , IM-ddlUWttaVing,MtUmenl on. the 11000 Jtfrt1nsuranco policy tan, .the. .amount of tho earnings of J the, ,'i)ollc,.ma1urcdT)y' death? ". v'-cFJtourr.-.bran, Bhori8' allvklni8 of ""-mriOtuffa -mo cheapest nt isaac Smith &. Co.", phono1 457 .Adv. Members o tho Utah Experiment Station staff report tho dry farming condition nbouU,Ncphl t"o best for n number of years. Thoro is a good ' stand of the grains and every indica tion points' to harvesting a larger crop this season than usual. ' A'l kinds of fruit, shado and ornamental orna-mental trees, flowering shrubs ,and ,. overgreens, 20 varieties of roses lit 1 'Ola .Larson R. Son. Adv. ' aU s rotted Eastor lillles, splreas, roses, ( hzaleas, calseolarias, ccnwarlas, hy-( 'J 'drangla; geraniums, petunias, ferns, ' -fi k Aw etc, MVOla. Larson & Son and City Grocery. Advi an to t Modern house for rent. Call 285W. Adv. .. Mr. George Dunbar left yesterday morning for Salt Lako to make spring and summer. purchases for the firm o, Dunbar and Hyde o this city. He will be, gone f couplo of days. I i Among ,the pleasant socials- of the we4k In, the Second ward, 'was" the party glyen Thursday evening ' by Miss Alce Charles. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Hoffer were tho guests of honor. Through some misunderstanding, somo of the friends of Mr. Fred Turner Tur-ner were misled as to his physical condition, ho had a slight attack- of .lagrlppe, otherwise has not felt better bet-ter In five years, than ho does at tho present time. 'Charles Yonk of Petersboro, sustained sus-tained a very bad Injury a few days ngo from a kick by a hdrse. His leg was so badly bruised that medical aid was summoned from Logan. Tho wounds wero carefully dressed. Mrs. L. S. Smart who has been all Ing for the past year was successful operated on at the residence on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Smart are both elated over tho prospects of an early recovery to normal health again Christian Science services are held at the Harris block every Sunday at 'll a. m. nnd every Wednesday even-lng even-lng at 8 p. m. General public is In- ylted . t ij Thot,would-be winners of honors at ,thB.,U. A. C. in the coming '-sta to track meet are In daily training' and 'aro beginning to' see somo results. For example. Snow' has put tho shot 40 feet 2 Inches, nnd'Poterson has scaled the 5 feet 8 inch point In high Jumping. ' , , The Cache County Farmers Society of Equity Will hold Its quarterly convention con-vention at the county, courthouse on Monday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The national organizer A. Y. Satterfleld will be among those who will address the convention. Prof. William Peterson, professor of geology and roads at the college and members of the state roads commission, com-mission, will give h lecture before tho stato road convention which will bo held at Ephrhlm, April 10 to 18. His topic will be The Relation between be-tween the work of the horse and condition of tho road. . Mrs. Henry Darley of Wellsvillc, died In California on Thursday accord lrig to telegraphic communication Mr. Parley had.takpn his wife 'to' the coasi-thinking.tUe. change of climate might 'do her .some good and assist In reatortaK her., healthy Besides the ntfsband.'.two jslchlldBurVlTe the mother. FalMwill I U 'BrougtotMhome (pi h,urlal . '" "u.m. ; . ;tf k ''''Beginning .next Friday, April 17f all seniors ,have agreed to enfprco ,.. , il '' r.i. , 'their '-recent class ruling that each mhie niiimber W"the.cbisG mvtjcul-llvatoV mvtjcul-llvatoV mustachoiand a .small btinch of spinach on his chin, or .go without a hat and carry a camj-theTest. of. the school year. Tho female members mem-bers of tho class will be required to appear all In white except a blue neck tie every Friday and Saturday Jess Htillstono has been In tho employ of Wyatt Bros. Tremonton, for over soven months and has proven prov-en himself to bo a first class man. When men from the homo town of such young business fellows find them spoken well of and making good It creates a feeling of civic pride to Icom up tho mind. Would that nil young men In leaving homo would mako marks wherover thoy go that iheir townsmen will not bo ashamed to own them. Mr.- H. B. Garf has sold his cash storo on South Main street to S. L. i p Bingham of this city. Mr. GarffjAajj built "upa vefy Satisfactory biwluesg. during his tay In Logon but,ow)ngrto-his but,ow)ngrto-his Interests In tho'Utnh Marble Co., which takes him oat of town so often, of-ten, ho decided to sell his local Interests In-terests and move to Salt Luke. Mr. Bingham Is a very capable young business man and should enjoy the patronage of tho former patrons of the cash storo. Lost March 2, a gold chain with 'pendant set with topaz, and pearl. 'Finder return .to this offlce. Reward E. Ju Kevcren was admitted to clt lzenshlp yesterday. ''',,! i Mary, I. Davidson was adjudged In-snno In-snno yesterday afternoon in "Judge Ji D, Call's court. She was turned ovor to tho sheriff who will commit her to tho statq mental hospital. Tho local shoo merchants aro going to sleep, while tho mall order houses, are flooding the local Held with .1 constant stream of advertising. Why not wako up and mako a bid for business oy advertising you.- prions through tho local advertising medium. medi-um. W. A. Crockett, city bill poster, has Just put up a largo poster: flu To Church Sunday, recently sent out by tho National Education committee. commit-tee. It stands hlno feet high and twenty feet long. This poster Is a beauty and Is to be soon opposite tho Lincoln hotel. The board of trustees of tho Agricultural Agri-cultural College have decided Hint after profcssos or assistant professors profess-ors have been' In the servlco of the College for at least elx years, and then desire to go cast to complete their studies, they will bo permitted to do so oii Half pay. ' Special Easter services In the Second ward chapel on Sunday evening even-ing at 7:30: Music Choir Reading Miss Poulson Quartet Easter Sermon. . ..Dr. C. N. Jcr.'jj.i The public is Invited.' Rev. A. F. Wittenborger will go to Brigham City on Monday to attend tho Ogden Presbyter'. Thlr, Is tlm regular semi-annual session and ono of the Important matters to bo disposed dispos-ed of will bo to elect a commissioner commission-er to the general assembly which will convene this year at Chicago on M3y 21st. . Mrs. George D. Hoggan of RIgby, Idaho has recently been In Cache county visiting relatives. It will be remembered by somo that her husband hus-band formerly worked for FIster & Nielsen In tho harness business sub-sequenUy sub-sequenUy moved to RIgby where h'l was successful In starting up and - ... maintaining, c business "of his own. .Of lata, tho gentleman's" health has been somewhat Impaired' so' that his boys now dot the active work in the t-f:.rr , v abPP,, ,, The., geotlemaa's trouble has ' "- ii?r. i . ., ' -v Tho .general survey commltteo of the Woman's Clvfc organization for tho fly. campaign liarerca!led a meeting meet-ing of alMhoso'wlio'havo been asked to work with this commltteo for Sat- . unlay, night at 8 o'clock In tho First ' i , - , , ward meeting houso. If 1b' Urgently requested that a large number ho out to hear talks by Dr. Dalnes and lr 'Tlfus. tf . " Mrs, Bollctto Olson, 87 years of age, was buried In Ilyrum on Tuesday. Tues-day. Thero wero a groat many friends who attended tho services to pay their respects to this aged lady who has resided in Ilyrum for forty threo years. Mrs. Olsqn and her lato husband, Frederick Olsen,. Joined tho church in their natlvo land and wero actlvo members of tho Copenhagen Copen-hagen branch of tho Scandinavian mission for eighteen years boforo coming to Utah. Mrs. Olson had been sick but two woolts beforo hor death. Hor health had been exceptionally excep-tionally good until that .tlmo. Carl M. Nolson of Greenvlllo a llfo long friend of Mrs. Olscn and of her son, ' it? WR Edith nna L,lcl" "nyuall iotaaQOoifltf bnTlAirsday evening lafter. n pleasunl vtslMn Salt" LnTe7 Mr. Alexander Lowig returned on ..Thursday ovenlng from a fow da stay in Salt 1 ake. Mr. Vernon Shurtllff of Snlt Lako will spend the lister vacation here as guest of Miss Iivlnla Curd. Remember that Farnsworth cbn dean, your russ nnd coirets to plcaso you'.' , Phono 2G9W. Adv. K ' t , " Studcbaker Brothers have lmitltuti'd suit against )sa Vllllarnj,,t, recovui $75AHegedto be due ona noto.' Fred T Bntshaw hns brought sutV'ln tho first district court iigaliM'. Hannah Bradsliaw Wells ot al to q.iiot title to certain real estate. . ' , A dlvorco proceedings hns boon instituted in the first district court by George William Thatcher against Susan K. 11 Thatcher. m Carl Bcrntson, will leavo this morn Ing for Rcxburg, Idaho whero ho will engnge in his piofesslon as linotype operator. Elder Carl M. Neilson will speaU lr tho Scandinavian meetln? tolnn' row morning at 10:30. Tho meeting! have been changed from 11 to 10. Si o'clock. All aro welcome. JIall -order houses aro successful only to the extent that they advertise their wares. Advertlso In Tho Republican Re-publican nnd beat tho mail order houses at their own. garao. Melvln J. Ballard, president of th? Northwestern States mission was In tho city Thursday and Friday, leaving leav-ing yesterday afternoon for his field of labor. He was In tho city on a' visit nnd to look after a few business affairs "beforo returning to Portland from conference. C. F. Olscn, deputy county treasurer, spoke at tho services. Other sneuU-erB sneuU-erB wero James Unsworth, Lars Peterson, Pet-erson, Clms. Sorenson, Bishop N. J. Nielsen and Bishop J. J. Facor. An eulogy from I. C. Thoreson ot Salt Lake was rend at tho services. V Only yesterday a shod mall ordf house was circulating by means of tho malls, a large quantity ot catV. ogues, advertising their goods. B-t ter goods at better prices can oo obtained right hero' in Logan City If tho 'merchant would only mako tho fact known by some well directed u i vertlslng through the columns of The Republican. A debate was held at tho Lowc'l school Friday afternoon betweentho two divisions of the eighth B clas The question for debate was: Resolv ed, That the United States should Interfere In-terfere with tho present war "With' Mexico, The affirmative was handled1 by JHaffUCrocket't, riertert"LarHei? Orlando EcWundi'Thb -'negative-, by1 .Lettla IJIcri; WayfiPXfcstM andr At dy th Venum ? 'thSiIdgH.'' Vrrot &!' Hardn,.Mf.Hah8en, MUs Burnham. .The decision was twd for UW affirmative affirma-tive and ono ffc'r the Jfegatlvcs,, ' Mls LaVlnla fcard and Miss Jessie. Oroesbeck entertained n -Thursday evenl'ng with nn EnHerKcnslngton at the home ot Miss Card.. The. rooms wero decorated with Easter lllllea. A color scheme of green nnd yellow wbb carried out in tho decorations and tho delicious menu served. Easter Eas-ter cards marked places for Irene Thaln, Jessie Groesbcck, LiVlnl.i Card, Veda Cardon, Abble Card, Ret-ta Ret-ta Maughan, Bessie Maughan, Lottie Thatcher. La Prelo Straw, Laura Bird, Carrlo Thomas, Mlnnlo Thomas. Miss V.'innlfred Korupknt ot thh city has stolen r march on her par ents and Logan friends ticcordlms to a report which hao reached here from Salt Lake, by getting msrrlrd on Wednesday at Farmlngton to Mr. L. C. Wiscomb bt Salt Lako. Miss Korupkat Is very popular among her many friends horo. Mr. and Mrs. Wl&tornD will bo In Logan Uils cveu- Ing to call on friends and Mr. Wiscomb Wis-comb will meet and explain how it all-happened to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Korupkat, parents of (he bride. Tho fact -'that their daughter had been 'married a waa;.'not, Jinown until last evening' by. tho, parents. 'fUu. .,!. a r, , " 'Ai-dellsbfuL affair pf tho week was w paWyi g,lyen,9fli Thureduy evening' 'lrl'Jhoiiori Qft,Mr. and Mrs. F.' fo4 Hoffer, Mlfs.jAypp.CharJes being the' Hostess .ai Jljo rograg were prettily decormedwJpi.. spring flowers. The' tablo.'hodvfor. centerpiece a vase of Krister 'Jlllles, .Covers were laid' for 'Mr, and Mr,s, I.Ioffor, Mr. and Mrs"' A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.JAn-der'son.rMi:- Jil Mrs. J. 'c'IcClon-key, 'c'IcClon-key, Mr. and, Mrs. Landln Strobe', Mlses Inez Thaln, Ruth Oliver, Elizabeth Drysdalo nnd Miss Margaret Margar-et Worley. Miss Lottlo Jacobion entertained In formally last night at her homo on East Fourth South In compliment to Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Hoffer, of Den-1 Den-1 ver, Colorado. Tho houso was beau-! beau-! tlfully decorated wltn Easter lillles and pink carnations. Tho tablo had 1 an Easter lily for a centerpiece. Th I ovenlng was spent In games and ran- bIo. Miss Jacobson was assisted in" J entertaining by her mothei . Thoso I Invited besides tho honored guests wero: Mr. and Mrs. W. Skldmore. I Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Anderson, Mr; ! Bill Drysdalo, Misses AUco Chailo3, I Carrlo Thomas, Ino Tlmln, Ireno Cressall, Gwen Davits,, Elizabeth ll Drysdhle. Il |