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rt6t.PSRft s- f r JK i iwiii.i iw.iw H" ( k vimu L "I LOGAN SO Y. Rnthbono's Suppor. Tho Itnthbono Slster'H gave n very plonsaut supper Monday night. Twlco Five Club. Tho Twico Flvo.Club mot at llio homo of Mr. Lowih Grcon, Mon day ovoning of this week. uVic tor Hugo" was tho subject under consideration, with papers by Mr. C'omly and Supt. Silvorthoru, Lndloo' Afternoon Whist. Mrs. A. G. Stoinmnn ontortnin od tho Ladies' Aftornoon Whist Club, Monday aftornoon. Sowing Party. Mrs. C. W. Sohwonko was tho hostess Friday afternoon to n par ty of ladios for a few hours naedle work and social converse. A two course supper was served. Cards. Miss Ellzaboth llompal ontor talnod at cards in her home at tho rosidonoo of her aunt, Mrs. Col. lienipel. A most sumptuous supper was served. House Warming, Thursday afternoon tho Social Club ladies surprised Mrs. .1. ft. Dollison by assembling at Iior new homo on Tho Heights. Thoy oitmo in body, bringing their sup pers and a moHt acceptable token of remeinbrahco by way of a rock ing chair. The afternoon wnB spent in a joyous time. Mrs. John Duckworth, of Now Strnltsville, was tho guest of hor sistor, Mrs. Fox hero last week. Mrs. Warren Lanning visited hor Bister, Mrs. Samuel Whltmer In Now Strnttsvlllo recontly. Wo wore glad to sec KM Clnitt able to bo in Logan ngaln. Ho has boon laid up soyoral monthn with a broken leg. Man or woman, boy or girl, whother you live In tho country, villago, town or city, wo want you to work for uh, Send ub your name and address and wo will ex plain a plan whereby you roceivo a steady income, and will, in ad dition, give you haudHomo and valuable premiums. Auoadk Mjo. Co., Pokiu, 111, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reynolds, of Athens, visited rolatlyos hero Sunday, Mrs. John F. Whito was the guost of Mrs. G. W. Reynolds in Athens last week. Nonderscript. The Nonderscript Club will bo ontortainod at the homo of Mrs. A. M. Sparks, tonight. In Honor of Mrs. McCormick. On Wednesday of last week Mrs. F. S. Case entertained from 1 :80 to 5 :"0 at her new and most olegantly appointed home on Second street. A goodly number of ladies called during those hours and spent delightful moments in Biioh pleasing surroundings. Tho guest of honor was Mrs. Margaret Case McCormick of Washington. In tho evening a pleasant crowd enjoyed cards. Thimble and Art. Mrs. W. H. Cowell wns the hostess of tho Thimble and Art Club Wednesday afternoon. Entertained Mrs" Johnny Hudson, last Wodnosday, entertained Mrs. Lafo McMorrow of North Walnut street, and little Klwood Harden and Miss Molvina E. McMarrow, of Richmond, Indiana. Oyster Supper Mr. and Mrs, Ed Oliver onter tained with an oyster Bupper Inst Wednesday evening tho following; Mr. and Mrs. J- A. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Hardon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reinstettlo, Mr. and Mrs. Wilby Harden, Mr. J. W. Olivor, and daughter, Bertha, and Mr. and Mrs, Charlea J. Wright. Eastman-Smith- Dr. Harry Eastman and Miss Itcatrico Smith wore quietly mar ried, at tho brido'B home, Monday ovoning at 7:150, by Rev. Charles R. Wilson. Thoy will occupy the cottage on West Hunter vncuted by Mr. and Mrs. Uort Stodom. 'Doc" is a line follow and is rapidly advancing in his profes sion. His bride has been one of Tjttgau's popular girls, and may thoy "live long and prospor." Flinch Party Mrs. George Deishloy entertained with a flinch party, at her homo on North Walnut Street, last Sat urday. A club for lllnoh purposes was organized. Wm. Van Curren, of Salt Creok was a visitor in our ofllco Wednes day, as was Mr. II. D. Hutton, of So. Bloomingvillo. Potatoes Wanted at Tip ton & Stallsmith's storage. High prices paid. Mrs. Bond of Columbus, was the Sunday guost of Mrs. Hyson, of Depot Hotel. Miss Edna Hill of Lanonster, Sundayod with friends in Logan. St. Mary's Auxiliary will give a benefit card party at thoir hall at at tho Opera House on Nov. 20. Tho villago gossips wondered who he was, what ho was, what he came for and how long lie in tended to stay; "Quinoy Adams Sawyer" a young lawyer from Boston will toll you all about it at the Opora House November 21." W. II. Woodruff and daughter and Mrs. Eliza Nixon and daugh ter attended the funeral of Lafay ette Raynor at McArthur last Tuesday. Mrs. A. K. Johnson visited with Mrs. Fuller at New Plymouth re cently. Buy your Christmas proBonts at the Fair, given by tho ladies of the Presbyterian Church, De cemlior 11. MW IN THE MATTER OF FALL AND WINTER APPAR ISffil nSH :9ft: & - JFaHlilon lias IhhikmI lior (lance and a roll call of her represent ail vch Unci all styles present here. Lei, us introduce you to a few Fashion leaders whoso acquaintance means a pleasure to yourself and a gratification to your purse. Miss Anna Bond, of Toledo, and Miss Daisy Cherry, of Newark, aro guests of Mrs. I. C. Hyson. Mrs. Will Moore and Children, of Columbus, visited Mrs. Carrie Moore laBt Thursday and Friday. 1000 bushels of potatoes Wanted at Tipton & Stall smith's storage, in Logan. Miss Eflle Myers, of Ohio Uni versity, was tho guost of Miss Ahna Hall last Sunday. Miss Myors's songs nt tho M. E. Church were greatly enjoyed. Mr. J. D. Clark, of Lancaster, visited relatives in Logon, Sun day. MiRH Joe Chunoy. of Murray City, spent a few days In Logan, returning home Sunday ovoning. Fr. Richards and Mr. Jas. 13. Porouo spent Monday at Cedar Falls. Mr. Leo Forroll, of Athens, is tho guost' of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bock. Mih. W. F. Eisolo was oalled to St. Louis, Saturday, by news of the serious illness of her mother. LOCAL MS. Don't worry about ooal call up 10 Logan Pottery 0, Citizen bono, 185, tho Phono, 185, Mrs. John Shall'er and Grandma Remstottle, after an oxtendod visit with Mrs. John Hudson returned homo last week. Tho production of Qujney Adams Sawyer ut the Opera House nest Wednesday evening wW bo one of the best of soason ; it is conceded by ah" oritica to be without; a doubt tho beat rural comedy drama ever presented to to American public and is os pure and fresh as tho breath of the fleld,. Mrs. Luoy Wilson, of Columbus, is tho guost of J. T. MoCormiok and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harloy Miller, of Columbus, spent a week with rela tives horo, returning homo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rockey, of Lancaster, were entertained by Mrs, Caroline Parker, Sunday, Mrs. C. F, Brandt and Mrs. E. D.Kelly wore viBitora in' Union Furnace, Saturday. Mrs, Ed, Donovan and Master Jamos spent last Thursday in Lo gan. Mies Ella Myer has gono to Dayton, whore sl)o will make l.er home, Mrs, Lee Black has boon vlbit ing rolutivos in Columbus for the past week, Mrs, Chas. Jurguonsuieior and Mist Mary Wynn spent Sunday in Columbus. PRINCESS WRAPS And the very mention of the name signifies the para gon of excellence in wrap perfection. Ladies' Wraps, material broadcloth, satin lined embroidered trimmed, color light green, price $40.00 Ladies' wraps same material, colors grey, black, tan, castor, satin lined, price 21.50 & 25.00 Ladies' wraps in black materials and trim mings as above kind .'.... 32.50 Black and Caster Kerseys, slock and em broidered trimmed 10.00 Ladies' wraps, broadcloth, colors 10.00 Ladies' wraps, plaids, 50 and 52 inch lengths, exclusive styles $6.00 to 12.00 (lrrWPPM ' " xl WTT" lf f VI w iL& liM& T Ladies' wraps, black and king broadcloths, $5, 6, 7.50, 8.50, 9, 10, 11.50 and 12.50 Ladies' suitings, plaids and stripes 52 inches 50c Styles and patterns that whisper of correct and pop ular wear for this seasons wear, and a price tag story that is interesting by reason of its benefits to the purse. 17 1 Children's Garments Such a great stock, so many kinds that description is impossible. Just a mention to call your attention. Children's garments of bear skin, plaids and novelties $2.00 to 12.00 Infants long wraps, many styles, pretty pat terns $1.00 to 5.O0 FURS FUR SCARFS Ladies' Fur Coats tf20, $30, $50, $0O. In all the different skins, Fox, Coney, We know that such ffai'ineiits as Ave ZZI Mink, Siberian Squirrel 75c to $25.0O . , t it i r and Caracal the latter is the new iur show can not be duplicated 111 Loffan that wears better and looks handsomer lor the prices. We ask for them. than the gen nine broadta n . 1 ! iimi 1 '" iiiiinm:"Miiiiwi' miiiwwniiMiiiiBni fimammmimmi Umijuwiiwmiiiimiikiiwiii t ! 1 111 11 iii iiMiiMiww mi 111 II Bit In fact this is a store famous for Furs and we sum in those decisive words the high degree of confidence that has earned our right and title to them from those who know us best. Ultra fashionable women will find that our fur garments possess that smart and natty appearance and graceful lines especially design ed to meet the ideas and requirements of retiued dressers who do not lose sight of practicability. But come and seeing is the convincing, for our ads are verbal contracts with the people, promises in print ful filled at our counters. urness Wri Logan's Best Dry Goods Store. AdvertiseFS ot Facts. iliW Bring us your potatoes. Tipton & Stallsmith's stor age. Mr. Tom Miller 1ms returned from Junction City, where ho spent the summer, and litis taken liia former position as assistant to F. A. Koppe, Manager of Reinpol's Opera House. Dr. J. II. Dye, of Cleveland, was u professional visitor in Lo- gnu, Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Beery and daughter, Miss Wancho, of Union Furnaco, were visitors here Friday and Sat urday. The Johu Engle farm, near Lo gan, was sold nt auction last Sat urday, for $7,030 the buyer being Mr. John Kyaus. Mies Lizzie Cochran, of Union Furnace, win tho guest of Miss Flossie Jadwin, Sunday. Tho best New England play over written "Quincy Adam Sawyer," at the Opera House Nov. 21. wuuu 1 C , i Yb special rrices We will offer special prices on our BOYS and CHILDREN department. Bring your boy; this is an opportune ity you cannot afford to overlook. Our stock is full, complete and all of splendid quality. New cut and latest designs in cloth, but they must move rapidly in the next few weeks. Come now; secure the nicest. You can't resist the price we will offer on these goods. We will save you 20 to 25 per cent. ASK TO SEE THEM. 1 I F. Blasius & Son. iuui Among the Churches. u. n. onuiton. J. W. Wilms, Pastor. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Preaching .10:00 a. m. Junior Y. P. C. U. . 2:00 p. m. Senior Y. P. C. U. 6 :00 p. m. Preaching 7:00 p. m. Prayer M. Wednesday. . 7 :00 p. in. LUTIU.'ltAN TUINITl OHUIIOII. II. W. Walkkk, Pastor. At Luthoran Trinity Church on North Mulberry St., the service uext Sunday will bo conducted a9 follows: Sunday Soliool 0:80 a.m. Knglieh Preaching . 10:fl0 n. m. pju:3RYTi:itiAN cnonou C. U. Wilron, Pastor. Sunday School 0:00 u, in. Preaching 10:00 a. m. Junior Endeavor .. 2:110 p. in, rionior Endoayor. . .0:00 p. ni. Preaching 7:00 p. in. iir.THODisr ciiancit. T. ft, Whiti:, Pastor. Sunday School 0 :110 a. n. Preaching.. .10:15 a. m. Junior League 2:00 p. in. Class Meeting 0:00 p, m. Epworth League 0 :00 p. m. Drinkers to be Cured by Board of Service The board of public service will couduot an oxroriment for tho cure of tho drink habit, Urging the directors of tho board to give the cure for tho liquor habit which he is selling, to tho inebriatOB confined in the workhouse, Dr. Eugene R, Hy nurd, of a treatment company of Montreal and New York, address ed them yesterday afternoon, He said he left enough for a trial in charge of tho police some time ago and that Judgo Wildermuth, of tho police court, was anxious to give it a trial on some habitual drinker if the board of public ser vice would oouseut to the trial be ing wado at the workhouse. I' Dr. Ilynard said 10 hourly doseB taken daily for 21 days would cradicato the craving for strong drink in any man who has a desire to be cured of the drink habit. The board consentod to the trial on anyone who would give con sent to Judge Wildermuth to be made the subject of the experi ment, and on tho condition that the judge was to give tho board notice at the time tho experi ment is started. Columbus Ohio State Journal. Organized Company to "Deal in Information" "For buying, selling and deal ing in confidential information, is said to be tho most remarkable purpose ever expressed in thocetl fioate of incorporation granted to any Ohio corporation. This dis tinction holnugs to tho Park In spection company, of Cincinnati, organized last week. Among the incorporation is Vivian J. Fagln, recently deposod as United States marshal by order of Prosidont Hoosovolt. After being associated with tho Cox organization for yours as a ward captain, he broke with tho gang last year and was timneroiful de feated for leadershio in his ward at t!)o party primaries. The loss of his government Job followed soon' Fagin in a fighter whoso ready spirit of revenge has been aroused to the highteut pltoh. Politicians expect that ho will use the de teotivo agency as an aid in his efforts to even up old scores, Ho has olaimed to have con fidential information of former grafting operations. Last summer he promised to write a book, which would set forth this information, Ho said it would be so warm that some prominent residents of the Queen City would find a foreign climate more congenial, The question now asked ie whether this information will be sold through the detective agency instead of through tho publication whloh failed (o appear, Ties till Common Pleas Court, A. D. 1907. D. M. Soliday, Cleilc of the Couitot Common Pleas, Logan, Ohio- TIiIbU loi-ortlly tlml nt n niPotlitR of lint Juituoa of the Common 1'li'itn Court In niul for (lie Htmmtti JmJIclitl District of Hit' HtateofOtilo belli on tln tlilrit Tui-sclny nf October, lfftj, to-lt: ou tlm llitli iluyol Ootobvr. ltwi.lt MiiDorUnreil by 11 majniliy of tho.TuiK'tt" of mild District tliitt lint tonm" at Unmmoii l'jeul'oui t of IlocUInt; County for the yenr I0O7 dboulil bo tl toil us follouK, to-wlt: Beginning on the 7th tiny of January, on the 1 st day of April ami the Kith day of September of salilyenrof 1007. You nrfldlieotNl to outer tliNoinnr of re cord upon lliejoiiritttl of hiilil court. JOHN 0. MH.NlUt WM. II. MIllDI.KTON .1. .M. WOOli JOHN T. I'VI.1! , r . Z. III.AIU Judgo) of tin) Hi'vntull Judicial District In ttrul Mr tlm Hliitii of Ohio, tinted nt Cnlmubui, Ohio, this I'll It du- of October, A. I). Itoi. KlledNoveinber'tli, A. 11, limo 1). M. HOLIDAY, C'liTte Tho Mate of Ohio, i Ja Hooking County, I "" y 1, n.M.Hollduy.OlerkoftlieCourtofCoin. mon l'letisvsltlilii nnd for UnrklnuOnunty, Ohio, do hereby certify Iheforeuoliig tobn it , true mid corrocl copy of the oiJKlnnl oulur "Tlmeiiof IIoldliiKt'ourta In the "111 Jiull clul District of Ohio, HOT," now on Illelu tnv offlce, Wltnetis my hand and the mnl nf xnld . court, at Logan. Ohio, UiU 7th day of No vember. A. 1). luotl. (Heal) l. M. HOLIDAY, Oli'lL-, Nov. 0, ll-w. Notice of Appointment, KltutflOf UufCave deconiiOd, Tl'ti undiTnlhiieil bun been uppoluted mid Qualified m Kteoutora of the Will mid of the 1U Kit a of ItufutOave lute or Houklug County, UorttMHi, Datod think, day of Nov. A. 11, 10. ' WILLIAM OAVK KUWAU1) OAVK Kxeautom Nov, 16H-W ,(. A Probata Notico. Notice u neretiy (Jivoii timt tnofoiloivi v Accountauiul Vouclmru have lxiun llli'd ti the l'robnt Court of JlooktliK County, Oil ior rim i ruriiui byiimiimot jiurwu Haumenlg Sieoutrli ol the Will or Hnr Hftumonli.'. deceiined and (he same conto ou for henriiiK on the Tilt day December A, U. IWU ul IU o'alook A lu.f a4 mjou thoreiifttirus tuny be convenient y, I'. MAKTIK Nov,15,S-w rrobatoJmi;' 1 fr Notice of Appointment Nutate of William Unithoy Uoceutiisl. uudertlutied have boon appointed mid r I ilea u Ksecutors of the wilj and o Kfctale ot Wtlllaiu UnJiuy Into oi Hm Oouuty, deotanixl. Dated thU V da uoiumro, ii, inn, Ho?. , iw BAMU1" '"" v fir A I