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Show The Bex Elder Ness. EIGHT LOCALS Mrs. Frances Pitt was transacting business in Salt Lake City Monday. William Hunsaker of Honeyville was transacting business in Brigham Monday. FOR SALE. or will frane trade for fresh milk . Advertisement Every hat goes at a big discount at The Pitt Hat Shop. Come in and get BEAUTIFUL LIFE Adv. It our prices. Wiki is Wil'mJ beaiti'ying his uth Main street by the premises on putting in of cements walks at the rout and on eat.! tJe o the building. Miss Viola Jeppson, daughter of Mr. Special Discounts on black hats Friday and Saturday at The Pitt Hat and Mrs. H. J. Jeppson of this city, was Adv. It Shop. suddenly called in death last evening Miss Jeppson had li. Evans of Preston, Idaho, spent at 8:20 oclock. a few days of this week in Brigham been suffering tor some time with leakand das ago making arrangements to have some age of the heart with several rheumatic pains marble work done at his parents she was seized which seemed to travel all thru her graves in the city cemetery here. body. Her parents were able to change Dr. R. T. Willey spent a few days of the location of the rheumatism by a the week in Salt Lake at the bedside process ol massaging and it was while of his aged father who underwent a giving this aid that the rheumatic pain critical operation at the L. D. 3, hos- struck her heart and carried her off pital the fore part of the week. almost without a moments warning, M'ss Jeppson was a beautiful young W. Ii. Glover and J. C. Jensen were in face and spirit. She was lady out to Park Valley last Sunday look-- born both in College ward on Oct. 8th, 1891 They and has lived in Brigham the ing over their big dry farms. past few have made arrangements witli .1. I. which time she has enyears during Holman of this city to piow up the deared herself to all with whom she places and he will go t. work as soon has come in contact She was an acas ie an ll t on ie src" tive worker in the ward, was a social For a Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic, Ad- favorite and an inspiration. year or more she was employed in the vertl8ement. post office but had to give up the work Willie Ottogary, the famous Indian on account of her health. Her sud-- ; correspondent for the News, has re- den passing has shocked this commun-- ! turned from Washington whither he ity and universal sympathy goes out went a number of years ago to pre- to the bereaved family. sent a batch of claims for his people Funeral services will be held tomorto the Department of Indian affairs. row, (Friday) at 2 oclock p. m. in the He had an enoyable trip but failed First ward chapel. to get to see the Great White THURSDAY YOU AND YOUR FRIEND i house cow. lt-Phone 206-JI visia was T. II. Blackburn Bishop tor to Salt Lake on Sunday last, where he spent the day visiting relatives and friends. For earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies. Advertisement. Or. and Mrs I). W. Henderson and children, .Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson and children motored over to I Logan on Sunday to deliver to their mothers carnations and love. Messrs E. M. Wyatt, A. P. Wilcox, H. L. Gephart, H. T. Woodward, Alvin Keller, Alva D. McGuire and A. N. Fishburn, a number of Tremontons leading business men, were in Brig-- j ham on business Monday. FOR RENT JUNE 1st. Modern cottage with small orchard located near High School. Apply Fred Jioliand, 3rd East bet. Forest and 1st South. Advertisement tf The Rightway has an ad on Page 5 of this issue that should attract everybody, especially the individual who Father. imagines that he never gets any barYou can always save money by tradgains at home. Just read it over, its a fire sale and a red hot one too. tf ing at Holst's. Advertisement FOR RENT Three nice rooms on BEES FOR SALE. John Rockwood, Main street. Ann H. Burt. Adv tf City. Advertisement. al5-t- f p j Johnston Harvesting and Haying Machine Company Has been constantly in use since 1850 Positively the most powerful cutting and lightest draft machinery manufactured Headers, Binders, Mowers and Rakes We are in a position to refer you to farmers in Box Elder County who have used this machinery successfully the past seventeen years. Plenty of extras to fit ALL KINDS of Mowers, Rakes and Binders in stock Come and Get Our Prices and Terms before buying elsewhere WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY CASH BUYERS UNION Brigham City, Utah. THAT actuation tyicfuie Attorney Nels Jenson was operated upon last Saturday noon for rupture at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Latest reports from his bedside are to the effect that he is progressing nicely. Tomorrow the Senior Class of the High School will take an ouHng to Salt Lake where the University of Utah is going to be host to all the graduating classes of the various high schools of the state. L. R. Wight, the druggist, was up from Kaysville yesterday visiting his folks. Wm. Rickmore returned the fore part of this week from Salt Lake where he has been convalescing from an operation by which the glands in his neck were removed. He is feeling fine. Pres. Oleen N. Stohi went down to Salt Lake on business this morning. A. Lisle Eddy was out to Park Valley last Sunday looking over the dry farm proposition. CHICKENS WANTED. Evald Pet. ersen, phone Advertisement, tf Mrs. Lydia Tanner came up from Ogden last Friday afternoon and gave a splendid lecture before the Home Economics Association and remained over in this city until Sunday afternoon visiting relatives and friends. Miss Allie Cox, of Logan an old school friend of Mrs. W. J. Lowe, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe during the week. She returned home on Sunday last. The O. R. T. Co. will give a half rate to Ogden and return on Monday 7S-r- next for the appearance at the Theatre of Maud Adams in Advertisement. It Quality Street. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Spencer and children removed to Ogden on Saturday last in order that Mr. Spencer might be in closer touch with his work. Before going, he exchanged his home to J. C. Jensen for farm lands out in the valley. If you have an fat hogs to sell, call WEI Yes, Sir! We want you friends to come in and look Stylish Clothes we have. Try in front of our mirror, see the gTr lines, examine the fabrics, the. ill i. you hear the price youll won f Iast we can do it. e wes j j .jil BOYS & CHILDRENS J. ' j Furnishing Specials The kind SHIRTS: HOSE: Manager when t una. the n suppo: that stand a lot of laundering, at. .sonen Ille afi The celebrated Holeproof for Men, at. .25c, went der M mferen d beei vville , orgai See our Specials in Straw Hats at mo the w togethe lid be ' Others from 50c and up. We can fit you out with the neathst and prettiest you can imagine, and at a very moderate cost, too. attenc fully ties he new Jw, we C. Cut Ladies: Here is where y make a Big Saving... lease pointed of Zion r ALL SPRING SUITS AND COATS AT JUST Come in early and get first choosing, they will go tt outtake p at this price. iST; s MONEY II The mint makes it and under the terms of the MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per cent, for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will with you. CONTINENTAL PETTY 53 DENHAM COMPANY BLDG. DENVER, COLO. Your ex,.. Some of the choicest parts of the Farm are still for sale from se s father to SUCi 1 Leo Peel k. 0 BRIGHAM The ke will i Nls com J. W. Golieen, r hearing was held bCre bnov Figgins during the pOlbrook, cf grand larceny, wiand Blac District Court and ifae memb bail. Goheen Is cb2000 soi ing some harness 1 In Bros, at Garland fK ' Farmers, bring and mules to : j Latter Glore'a Pi I ps ia tki timm -- AdvSise Jis life u Miss Mable Edi in Brigham last f ag0 wh friends goodby prJwville to California where pleased wi serThe stork made Cutler Mrsto of Mr. and Jove ar Mantua Tuesday & prlr & the a baby girl. gosj O. C. Doke wangling wortl Good fjomplished mules. animat... Bring - barn on - - Saturday11 , WBr jre and t Jdch he a SSarrt wm c i stake foi ' He away a responsil itler ia a toy friends . o. c. First National Bank Building. 140. time t lions ' ( vacanc were fil son of , de bishi The silver that never turns black no matter danger peoj been used. No time limit set on it either. It is aotfrt support but looks exactly like silver. On top of this metai since mo had consj of the same weight as that on plated ware. The prices are the same as ordinary plated which will f new See the display in our north window. The following is the guarantee given by the cots new blsh forks and spoons are made of Yourex Silver, heake a selec ex Silver is a manufactured metal, the nearest co!o so in c Presidenc; produced. It will NOT rust or WEAR BLACK, ened the same as a steel knife. Consequently to offer $100.00 for cny piece of our Silverware tAnthon An A BLACK BASE as all plated knives have herelrfeay Anderi NOTE. There is no time limit on this guarat1' to Brighan; ASSOCIATE 'g and spei Knives and forks will be sold this week onU Mrs. Geo. I introduce them. Realty Bond & Share Co. PHONE J. pPh acres with Brigham City, Utah. susta telected Only a cash payment of 10 per cent is required, next payment in December, 1916. All the land we have left is in crop Beets, Alfalfa, and Grain. $1230.00. cia 3? i fam-Hou- OUS T1 ib owe - Box Elder Realty Co. C. JENSEN, disci k' $6,000.00 acres twelve year old apple orchard, good location; $9 ward Pnopj FOR SALE 320 acres of Grain Land, 40 acres planted to wheat, small house, fresh water piped right to the house, place all fenced. $13.00 per acre. 9 eh On fcpon, Farms FARM BARGAINS 75 SUIT' $1.98 TO $150.00 TO $225.00 AN ACRE acres near Brigham, 135 acres Grain Land, crop growing on it, 245 acres good pasture; price venini SljWBen Wley $5.00 TO s (fja((ciu El( At p jity v 126-M- MAKERS OF QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS. Corner First South and Main Street St. Brieham Citv Utah 380 L YOUNG MENS SUITS important epoch in the life of a young man or woman. Domfitcn te Box am . J. A. Lee, phone Advertisement. tf Miss Betha Buffington who lias been one of the teachers in the Central School during the past two years, departed for her home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. last Monday. Everything down at the Cannery is in mourning as a result. A ufa i LaRue Petersen sustained a badly sprained back last Monday afternoon as the result of a fall. He was pole Wanted setting hens. Phone 166-j- . See our headers, binders, .mowers vaulting at the High School and the GOOD VIOLIN FOR SALE. Apply pole broke when he was in the air and rakes. Extras also to fit all kinds letting him down with a thump on his f machinery. Cash Buyers Union, at News Office. Adv. a22-t- f tf Advertisement. back. Nothing serious but rather painful. J25.000 to loan during next 30 days Eli Graehi, the enterprising mer-- ' on irrigated farms in amounts of $1500 f PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER chant of Snowville, is in Brigham this and Up Lee & Dunn, Brigham, Utah, f If you want it written quick week on matters of business. tf f ly and neatly, take it to Miss Advertisement. f Vera Jensen, public stenogra- rapher. Room 33, 3rd floor First National Bank Bldg, Brigham. We pay particular attention to graduates' pictures, for graduation is an 'li which MENS SUITS-- UTAH. 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