OCR Text |
Show a '3! " y I ' I ' Laid to Rest OSTERMOOR The funeral of Louisa C. Graehl, who died last Thursday morning at. the advanced age of 82 years, was held at the family residence on Main St. Monday afternoon, Bishop J. B. presiding. There was a good attendance of friends of the deceased and family, and the floral offerings were profuse and beautiful. The ward choir rendered a number iCWARK! sewAfttt or appropriate selections. The speatotirtmixi fcONr MtTATV TITLI PIT. ker dwelt upon the exemplary life of lOUjTRATtOH TRAM TRAM MARUD the deceased, the privations she and AND COPYRIGHTED her husband and family passed 'COPYRIGHTED BV tv eSERMOOR through In the early settlement of OSTCRMOO ft COMPANY I. COMPANY Utah, and her patience and fortitude tfWYQRIl new vow. through these trials and her devotion to the religion which she had embraced with her husband in Switzerland ufty years ago. Sho aDd husband, now deceased, and four children left Switzerland for Utah In 1854 and burial one of the children while crossing If you get an the plains. They came to Brigham City in the spring of 1835, Mrs. Graehl living here ever since up to the time of her death, except during the time you will get the best. It will pay you to see our line of mat- of the general move in 1857, tresses before purchasing elsewhere. We carry the best mattresses TLe speakers at the funeral were that can be purchased and sell them at the lowest prices. Bishop J. B. Me Master. Elder Wm. Wrigbton, Mrs. Einella Madson, Elder John D. Peters, Mrs. S. P. Boothe, blldeis M. L. Ensign, Jacob Jensen and 01een N. Stohl of the stake First National Bank Building. er County Interest Matter. NEWOODS. We have just received a fine new assort meat of Fancy China ware and Glassware and are going to sell them at prices that will move them. X CO ME AND SEE US. Ostsrmoor or Kindel Mattress Stohl Furniture Co., cannery has closed its season's run in canning tomatoes. The output has far exceeded that of last year and the company is condition. in splendid financial Rock is teing hauled for the new of this years carloads Several county jail and the foundation trenhave been sold and the proches have been dug. It is expected crop is in good demand. duct about will work masons the begin N L Hansens shoes are better next Monday. The rock is red sandstone from the Weber canyon and is The Brigham City High shipped from Ogden over the O. S. L. School will give a Halloween Hv. The walls of the new Jail will be ball at the Academy of Music built part way up with these heavy next Monday night, Oct. 31. blocks of rock and balance will be Everybody invited j tickets 50 cts built of brick. Bicycles repaired at ChristenThe old county jail has been torn down and carted away leaving only sen & Knudson j the steel Cell in position for the new Growers The The New County Jail. Fruit Meeting- Jail. There are no county prisoners e of Fruit Growers th The members now to take care of and everybody Is exAssociation are requested to attend a unon his behavior be to good pected meeting at the cmirt house next Sattil the Dew Jail I completed. The urday night at 8 oolook to consider old Jail used by the city for its prison-er- s the proposition of buying coal for the membprs in carload lots. has not been disturbed. John P. Christensen, Prest. If you have a real estate deal on and are not certain as to how to proceed, call on me at room 25, First Natl Bank Bldg. I have closed scores of such deals satistf factorily. Norman Lee. It you don't buy shoes made by BROWN HAMILTON you dont buy shoes right. S0Ldby N. L. HANSEN aw We Guarantee Every Palr.v Remember your last chance to register will be Nov. 1 and 2, If you don't register you can't vote. A marriage license was issued in Salt Lake county last week to John A. Eckersley and Emma Hirshi, both of Rosette . Attorney B. C, Gall was seen the first ot this week coming from Willard mountain with a tine large male deer strapped to the back ot his saddle which he shot at the head of Willard canyon . Bargains and best service at Hok-is- . Sanders of Rexburg, Idaho, Brigham city for a tew hours Tuesday and afterwards went north via Tremont and Garland to note the changes in the valley since he moved a way a number of years ago. He speaks highly of Rexburg as a business center. The coming goods for ball dress reception gowns or general use is the Radium Skirts. Nothing to equal them for durability and style. All colors at Boothe David waii in & FURNITURE This car contained Received! State or Utah, First-Cla- ss as usual. The assortment we have to offer Is second to none and the price Is also interesting. Come and see the new styles whether you wish to buy or not, OLD furniture taken In exchange for HEW. F. HANSEN FURNITURE GO.;; Our Stationery Stock was never more coma new Fall line ol Box pareceived Just at the than present. plete fads and the finest, going at per. The latest and best a first class 5 inch all of box. 50c styles, Envelopes only per to return with Brigham City printed One a bunch. .05c ope at tabIn neat style for ,10c etc. We have the greatest Variety of Ink and It in goes olir store lets from ,05c to .50C In Value ever shown without question that wc carry the most elegant stock of stationery in BrlgbatU At The Eddy Drug Store, WYNN Knudson. J REMEMBER Comptons Photo and Art Gallery Is Picture Frames Made to Order. Comptons Art Gallery.i staled that the corps of engineers who have jbuu urvedng the Bear Lake land Beat River during the past 'summer have reached this county and are making a survey of the jean.)! MsUrn They speak highly id ill proposition to utilize the Bear Lake as a storage nservoir rtiul think the scheme for irrigating 'he northern part of Utah hem this source a practical one. I have about 2,Oeo old adobes .and 2,500 Select bi ick hr sale. 1 he adobe can be had at a bargain. Dr. A. W. Ensign, Dress shirts at less than half tf price at Holsts, Carpets, Art Squares, Rugs, Linoleums, etc.? Democratic Column. This eolumu is edited and paid for by the Democratic County Cehtral Committee. Constitutional Convention where be was recognized us one of the parliamentarians of that body, ne has since been elected as Judge of the Flist District court. Box Elder Report, the Republican paper of this county, bad the following to say of Judge Hart's record in office: He was the first trial Judge who sustained the position taken by the settlers that the failure of the government to pro- -' vide a local land office did not destroy : or homestead right; the the of that right one who has actually , occupied public lands, with an intent to make a homestead or entry, cannot be defeated by the mere lack of a place In wbtoh to make a re curd of his intent, if be makes the ea- try as soon as the iuud office was open-- j ed. In this position he was afflrmod l by the Supreme Court of tbe State land afterwards by the Supreme Court 'of tbe United States. Tbe Babcock case was originally tried before him. ! On the beach he has shown unfailing J courtesy and patience. He has been Hon called to alt la a large number ofcases Judge Hare was birn in Idaho In tne (Supreme Court of the State litit). His youth was spent on a farm and be baa been trusted by that court and In tbe district schools He afterwith stating tbe reasons for Its wards learned to set type and worked in several cases. The Judge at tbe case in Paris, Idaho, and after- judgment has always shown a sincere anxiety to wards became local editor of the earns du justice. Absolute indspendeuce paper. In 1881?, he graduated from characterised his judicial career, has tbe normal course at the University His judgments have always been tbe of Deseret, now the State University, result of bis honest convictions of add Was tile Valedictorian of bit oiaSs. what was right. Mr. Haft thtiu took a law course at During his term of office, Judge Ann Arbor, Michigan, graduating in Hart has tried many cases for other 1889, und pract Iced fur the first year in Idaho. In 1890 he remove ! to Lo judges outside Ills district, aud out uf all the oases tried in the Counties of pan, where be lias since resided Mr. Hart was elected couuty attorney of Summit, Morgan, Tooele, Davi, Utah, ver Rich, Uintah, aod Salt Lake, Cache oouniy in 1892 In 1893, he was a I If so Be sure ard call on os anil we will c uvlnee vou that we can juu with what fumi-- ii you want -- AT tT PBK E- Sfail id see our line of and Luce Window LOW D(-n'- t Curtains, etc. Call ou us before Purchasing elsewhere CrBrmemUr the pladcjSjl GO. ?OHU BS20S. FUBmTUfcg UTAH . lias a fine Stock of Fall and Winter Cloth on hand, also over 1000 Samples of the new and in fine Cloth to select Suits from. Suits from $17.00 and upwards. Guaranteed Strictly all Wool. f j John Fit Guaranteed. Repairing and Cleaning Neatly DoneBSSaSESESfigSaSEBSl Yours for a Utah-n- a D. , Party ' No Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee H. C, Christiansen. Dr. L. H. Harding DENTISTS WIDERBORG BLOCK, . Brigham City, QARTIIEY St Utah. DUMBECK, PLUMSiNQ. 219 TtLSWHCSIK S3. - Salt Lake City, Utah State St LOKKNZO N STOHL JOSCPM N STOHL STOHL BROTHERS. -- AGENTS FOR Continental Life hv sut ance Co. of Utah. INSURE AT HOME Room 22- Tel.phono No. 22 FIRST NATIONAL (SANK BUILDNC. A change was made in the bishopric of the Second ward at the regular meeting held m that THE OF BRIGHAM CUT ward last Sunday night. Thomas ll.Blackburn was chosen as bishCAPITAL $50, 000.0a op and Clem Horsley and Valentine as first and second counsellors, respectively Accounts and Correspondence The retiring bishopric consisted Solicited. of August Valentine, T. H.t Blackburn aod Lorenzo Jeppsou. All business given prompt attention Fresh consignment of Nbrway J. M. John Pingkee, Jenson, herring, bloaters, anchovies and President. Cashier codfish at Boden & Graehls. 027 Ml Ne-ph- ij. My shop between Wm. Hors-Teand Elias Jensens is for sale or rent. Apply to H. C. Christiansen, f ys Puffins our Cigars Is a pleasure enjoyed by many smoker, hereabouts who have learned that our line of cigars Is one that can please every taste Id tobaccos. Another polut we make 1b in the way we keep our cigcase. ars every one just moist enough to more make a perfect smoke. We make a specialty of the box trade. Plenty of matches, Put a fewiu your pocket. Brigham City DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed , Reliable legal work; CONSULT FRED J. HOLTON- Utah, Brigham City. ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when you get Abstracts ot Title to Real state; 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. The value of an abstract depends on THESE THREE VITAL POINTS Pharmacy. t laviM an examination of tb. method adopted to secure aoouracy, aod et mj ability to make good any lose earned by error or omission in my nbetne , I confine myselt gcaoi If you drink, drink the BEST. That is Sunny Brook --Rye- sent express prepaid in Utah, Idaho anti Wyoming. gallon. $3.50 8 ftuoet $4.QQ Your money back, Should Stsfactlon lack. exclusively to ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give Vne promptest atten tion to all work in my line. fir All Wfiuess is treated with deuce, Intrusted to my care the strictest contl Norman Lee, Bonded R am tt Abstracter. First Nit. Ilaok 1.. Urtvbam, Utah to Lgaii HI Address Bismarck Liquor Co., Ogden, Utah. S!0Q,0G0 at e isccont' vud Hotel. Square Deal, fl. Berg Peters, Cashier First National Bank of Brigham City. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of Oct. A D. loot. Geo, W. Watkins, (heal) Notary Public. 1 First Class Work and Remember (lie Maeo Just of tho Notice tho Red Sign. No Thir-- Dr. L. I County of Box Euler, f This is to certify that I, John D. Peters of Brigham City, Couutv of Box Elder and State tJtah, am the cashier of tbe First National Bank ot Brigham City, and have been since the organization thereof; that I am acquainted with John A Edwards, county treasurer of Box Elder county, and have bceu for many years; that while ald treasurer has hud a deposit of county funds In tho bank of which lam CfUltiei, he hua otter received individually auy interest, or piofits from me, or the bank I represent upon suoh deposit, but that all luierust said bauk bos beeu paying upon said deposit has been deposited tu the credit of said treasurer, J. A. Edwards, a the books ut the Frst National Bank will show. te -- No Delay No Commissions No F.x ponses No Mortringe Tnx 1st, 1901. State of Utah, Merchant Tailor, Ii is Do you want HAND KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH T. Davis,' Asst. Cashier. By W, HOTEL UTAHNA. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th, day of October A. D. 1901. Tbe one place for comfort, elegance B. II. Jones, Seal and convenience. Excellent meals Notary Publio. served at 25o and 50c. H. C. Christiansen, Keep money at horpe by insuring wth Stohl Bros, in the Gonunetital Life Insurance Co. .. alt Lake City. tf ON The Bank or Brigham City. EDWARDS. By John PixorrE, Cashier, Satisfaction Guaranteed. the ESTATE LOANS. insures promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes it possible for us to make and close loans with This is the amount uf lu'atexl. that! has been paid by us on County money to J. A. Edwards, County Treasurer. to do all Kinds of Work) Come in and See Us. A year or two ago REAL ) County of Box Ela,r. f88, Brigham City, Utah, Oct, 24th, 1904. This Is to certify that the boos of the Bank of Brigham City show one hundred and nlnetyone aud sixty-fou- r cue hundredths dollars (191,61) haviug been paid as interest on County balance, during the year 1904 and that same was credited to the Countv General Fund between Jan, 1st, m, , June Prepared James Ipsen, one of the oldest settlers of Mantua and a highly iespected resident of that place, dicn last Saturday morning after an illness of two months aged 83 The funeral was held years. The deTuesday afternoon. ceased leaves a family of five sons and five daughters. I have some purchasers for the I also right kind of real estate. have real estate to sell that may Call on be just what you want; me at room 2$, First Natl Bank tf Bldg. Norman Lee. M. A. Willumsen, editor of the American Eagle, published at Murray, Utah, has been held to the Federal grand j ury in bail of $1000 for sending obscene lit The eiaiure tin ougli the mails. editor claims he knew nothing of the objectionable article until afa cen reversed In but one ter its publication and those who elected to tbe Legislative Counsel In been Invited to sit In He has know him. well readily believe it. the Counties of Cache and Rich. In 1894 he was elected a member of tbe (Continued on page four ) Fresh consignment of Norway herring, bloaters, anchovies and codfish at Boden & Graehls. 027 The Third ward Sunday school will give a concert at the opera house ou deciion night. Election returns will be read during the evening. The proceeds of the concert will be used in buying books for the school. Program will be published uext week. Prices 35, 25 and 75 cents, L EDDY, Prescription Druggist, TREtAONTON, & J - All Goods Strictly J3S. Peirces, Christensen OGDEN, UTAH. In the Democratic column of last week's issue of this paper appeared statements relative to Interest on The following affcounty funds. idavits are self explanatory and need no comment: MONEY MASKED ANC EDWARD B. KIRK, If you don't buy shoes N. L. HANSEN f We interest or. imply irrigated farms ..,- of dry ot -: v I red ' X' . Holton, you don't buy shoes right Gurantsq QSics P990V 33, fcti Hull Ink Ei |