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Show BOX ELDER NET. Box Elder News. STANDING & WIXOM. Publishers and Proprietors. , Thursday, jan. ; , 1 x, 1903 so B80RIPTI0N. In Advance, SI 23 OtherwiM, SI A TEAR. t0 ITEMS OF INTEREST. J. F, Erdmann was in Ogden Tuesday on business. Christmas groceries at Holsts. J G. G. Rector of Point Look out gave us a call Tuesday. Fishburns save you money on (everything you buy in Groceries. Miss Belle Olsen, daughter of Dr. Olsen, is up from Salt Lake City on a visit. Mrs. Mark Johnson is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gidney. A special Christmas delicacy the Oyster Loaf. The cold weather of the past Sew days will insure a good sdjv ply of ice for use next year. Read our bargain ad on the ist page of this issue, Boothe & Peirce. The Misses Lucretia and Laura Foregren left last Friday night to spend a few days in Montana. To reduce stocks price cutting is the order at FishburnY J The firm of Wm. Horsley & Sons last week issued an attractive calendar to their customers. The Oyster Loaf is the latest fad. f Will sell for cash or exchange for other real estate, x6o acres of land near Brigham. J. C. Wixom Jonathan C. Cutler, who haB been laboring as an M. I. A. missionary in Summit county, came home last week for a short visit. Bees For Sale Apply to Lars Hansen, ist ward,Brigham.j County Treasurer J. A. Ed wards received a fine daughter the night of Dec. 23rd as Christmas gift. All are progressing favorably, 6,000 lbs. Xmas candy and nuts lobe given away at P J Larsons. E, W. Dunn and wife left Christmas for a visit to Denver to be absent a week. It was thought the trip would improve Mr. Dunns health. Mrs. Jane Wilson and children of Slaterftlle spent Christmas here with her sister Mrs, Sarah Hiiiam. It pays to trade at Fishburns A 6,000 lbs. drop of candy and nuts at P. J. Larsons. f Mr. Harvey, representing the Jacific Mutual Life Ins. Co,, has jeen in town this week and distributed some elegant calendurs. Bargains and best service tf await you at Holsts. The Utah University Dramatic Club is the only college dramatic club between Denver and San Francisco. New York Fresh oysters counts 30 cents dozen. Fresh f every day at Kofords, made Some arrests were Christmas by the city officers of joys under age who had violated the city ordinances by going into t The Oyster Loaf will please 25 cents at all lovers of oysters. Kofords. Pingree, cashier of the Bank of Brigham City, and his family spent Christmas with relatives in Ogden. Will Davis anc wife went to Willard to spent the day, , by fine Ladys pocket Books and purses, prices from 20c to $3. J. Johansens, the Jeweler. A busy session of the district court was held Tuesday, Judge Hart presiding. A large number of motions were heard but no case was on trial. Court adjourn ed to Jan. 9. Bargains at Holsts. f The Salt Lake Heralds New Year edition last Sunday was an excellent number and a valuable paper to all those desiring infor mation about Utah. It should Jpe widely circulated. Oyster Loaf, price 25 cents at Kofords, is a dish of oystera prr pared and put up to keep hot for one hour or more. The patrons buy it to serve at home. Gene Hansen of Collinston has had his field of labor as a mis sionary changed from Washington to Butte, Mont. He came down Christmas day to visit relatives before going to the latter place Go and see the fine cut Glass and Silver novelties, all suitable You for Christmas presents. will find them at J. Johansens, the Jeweler. John saloons. Money saved by trading at Holst s f Harry Wards Minstrels which come here next Saturday night, have received the most favorable press notices in Salt Lake where they have appeared all this week. If you are looking for bargains read our large ad on ist page of Boothe & Peirce, f this issue. In the shooting contest Christmas at Boothes gallery, Lawrence Berg made three bulls eyes thereby winning the fine set of silver knives, forks and spoons. P. J. Larsen took second prize The Standard Fashion sheets for January are herfe Come and get one. Boothe & Peirce, f Mrs. Effie Merrell, wife of Prof. Merrell of the A. C., Logan, returned home last week visit in this city after a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ensign. Compare our prices on Medallion and Colored pictures before you buy. Biggest and best line to select from , Comptons Art Gal-lerten-da- ys y. Wilford Nelson and Jed at this former office, spent Christmas with their folks in this city. They are now working at the Deseret News office and Ogden Standard Ham-so- n, type-sette- rs office. The retiring county commissioners did a very graceful and proper thing in fitting up the judges chamber in the court house with new furniture and new wall paper. It has now the appearance of comfort and dignity to which the judge is entitled. 6,000 lbs. Xmas candy and nuts at P, J. Larsons. $ Nick Shore and his wife, old time residents of Nevada, surprised their old friends, the Chase family, on Christmas by dropping in on them for a brief visit. The families had not seen each other for many years. It pays to trad at Fishburus, 63 fine hand decorated Twde nieres for sale cheap at J. Johansens, the Jeweler. ' A pigeon shooting tournament has been arranged by Art Boothe to take place New Years morning at ix oclock on the baseball grounds m the Second ward. Most ot our expert shooters are going to take part and the event will attract a large crowd. Mrs. G. F. Rohwerof Shelley, Idaho, in a letter to her mother, Mrs. Ephraim Wight, of this city says that her son Fenton Rohwer, about 9 years of age, had his right leg broken close to the knee Christmas night when the family were returning from a party, The doctor attending fears the knee will always be stiff. Bargains at Holsts. A large Stock of Rogers Bros. J. Johansens, v 1847 Silverware at the Jeweler. Prices lower than you can buy this class of goods elsewhere. Mrs. J. Y. Rich entet taint d at progressive nighfUe parly last Friday evening. f Bargains at Holsts. Mr. and Mrs. R. L . Fishbiur, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. are spending this week with relatives in Smithfield. Miss Berneth has been the guest of Miss Edna Jensen the past week. a Jos. W. Hansen came up from Salt Lake Tuesday to visit relatives. Toys, toys, toys at Holsts, f Dont fail to see Harry Wards Minstrels Saturday, Jan. 3rd. Grand parade at noon. Miss Maud May Bahcuck, director Attend the January Clearance of the University Dramatic Club, Sale at Fishburns. will recite between the acts of "The Elbert D. Thomas is the accorop. Amazons while is to be rendered liahed son of Ex Senator R. K. here New Years afternoon and night. CANDIES FROM NUTS FROM 6 6000 POUNDS 1-- 4 LARSEN -- X CENTS UP nM REEDER, j 1 EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING ON TOOK. IN OUR MAMMOTH of suffering. Christmas fruit cake, angel food, etc. Kofords. f Oliver Wood, a merchant of Fielding, was in Brigham Monday. Mr. Wood has recently formed a partnership with James Coombs, who will take charge of the business. Get your Photo Jewelery, Stamps, Albums, Colored pictures and Picture Frames at Comptons Art Gallery. A marriage license was issued Dec. 24 to Beu H. Card and Miss Mattie House, both of Also the same day to Preston Hotchkiss, age 59, and Mrs, Martha Aldous, age 48, both of Salt Lake City. For Sale East half of lots 1, 2 and 3, block 7 9, plat B, First ward, Brigham City. Enquire of A. J. Munns, Dewey ville. j8 j Cor-inn- e. jubilant over their prospects. Good surrey and single buggy for sale cheap. Norman Lee. tf It has been reported that at a surprise party last week on Mrs. James Gampkin that Marshal Robinette was overpowered and handcuffed by some of the guests. The Marshals friends who were present say that while an effort was made to handcuff him, he was successful in avoiding it. It appeared to be a conspiracy on the part of the ladies, the Matshals wife included, to thus humiliate the chief of our police force, and although they had a merry time trying it, he came out victorious. Lost Between Brigham City and Willard Tuesday night a ladys purse containing a large and silver. amount of money-go- ld Finder please return to this office or Mat. Madsen at Willard. Liberal reward paid. 3t Prices on RocKersi As we carry nearly everything any family requires, it will certainly be to your advantage to call on us for whatever you may need, no matter how amj the item as we will give discounts on everything no matter how small the purchase. ' , . SPECIAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN ON Blankets, Quilts, Ladies Wrappers, Shawls, Flannel Waists, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Overcoats, Ulsters! Our Grocery Department is replete with Staple and Fancy Groceries and our Cut Prices are way below any other house in the county. XXX RLF ishburn cl Sons A Surprise Party- Mrs. James Stokes of Perry was given d ewOver Knudson's Produce Store TEETH we will slaughter We have many new bargains to offer. it will pay you. Wards S' will do well to see our line of toys, candiss and nuts before purchasing. Wm Horsley McMASTER & FORSGREN Hare C3" A Cure for Tin Roofs That LeakX will seal up tight small holes In tin roofs and present them longer than any other paiot on the market. It lsalsotfct paint that sheepmen have been looking for to mark their sheep. It will not come off until It is clipped. Fine repairing a specialty yCome and see for yourselves. P. Hansen, N. Jeweler. Next to McMaater - - & For&gron WE ALSO HAVE Main St. la I have the only hoap. exclusive line of Waster Medallion and Colored Pictures 0 BRIGHAM CITY IN TOWN COMPTONS ART Dr. GALLCRY. I LOAN ONLtSIY OWN Balt Lake city, Brigham city AND DEWEYVILl 4 v L H. BERG HAS HIS DENTAL PARLOR IN THE WIDERBORG BLOCK MONEY No third party. , No attorneys fees eastern company. Many options mortgage tax. Low rates. Rus&ell L.Tkacy. or Nels Jenson, delay commission & Forsgron xW8Lxm&C Wedding and Holiday presents for everybody. Prices the lowest. No No No No , Hardware And Building Materi: MONEY TO LOAN. F MERRELL, - i Clootie Corbin Point GUARANTEED. But Merrell Lumber & Salt Go. Formerly J t CO. Sono. PWWOWOatT Our Slock Is Talk X Giving Christmas Socfc!s Jk. X We Lead in Bargains; Others Follow. X BY REPAIRING PAIN. We have the line to select from that will please you. A fine line of Watches, Clocks, Rings and Jewelry of every description. - xX EXTRACTED WITHOUT A For The HOLIDAY TRADE We can offer You Call before buying elsewhere; C. HOLST & SON. Reasonable. Holiday. Goods Now In! the prices on cur entire stock of dry Ladies and Misses Underwear. Mens, goods. Boys, Mens and Gents Overshirts and Dress Shirts, Mens and Ladles Jersey Cloth Overshoes. We have also greatly reduced prices or Rubber Boots, Shoes and Hats. For 10 days Prices Fresh Stock A Ten Days. m All Work Guaranteed away. Miss Mamie Lindsay of Nownan, Idaho, is spending the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Dewey. Mr. Arthur Pierson of Plymouth has been the guest of Miss Celia Loveland. Mrs. Chancy Loveland of Logan Is spending the holidays with O. C. Loveland and family. Hr. M. A. Chidester of Washington, Utah, who is just returning from a mission to the southwestern states, spent a few days with his sister Mrs. Susie Dewey. We understand that the saloon will soon close and move to Brigham. Mr. John Fryer and Miss Grace Gardner are spending a few days In Anon. North Ogdon. Bargain Sale Continued UNDERSOLD. Occupying the Dental Parlors of A. W. EnsignA g, Furniture Co. "" -- Deweyville Doings. Christmas here passed, cf quite merrily with a program in the morh-inpionic at the school house, a fishing pond and dance for the children and a dance for adults at night Sister Ellen Hansen is quite ill from stomach and liver trouble. Dec. 27, a fine baby girl came t4 the home of Co. Surveyor James M. iloltk, Joseph F. Nansen NEVER Miss glia Bywater, a surprise party last Saturday night In honor of her birthday by a large number of her relatives and friends. The occasion Is reported to have been a very enjoyable one, singing. music and picnic affording pleasure to all. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Stokes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. H. Stokes and family, Mrs. Joseph Stokes, David Young and wife, Peter Jensen and wife, the Misses Lucy, Lottie and Francis Stokes, Xlias, Edward and David H. Stokes. fifty-secon- XX TO ALL PRICE ONE , TO SELEOT FROM. & V pros-peio- Houses, Roofs, Barns X xl Floors and Sheds. X FOR THE X X We Sell the Material X X GOLD X you will need. X X WEATHER X X Call on us, or write- - 0 CTS. UP Also a full line of Fresh Groceries and Meats. Tremendous Discounts Thomas of Salt Lake, who is one of Miss Babock is professor of elocution the principal stockholders of the in the University of Utah and one "Corianton" company. of the directors of the State school Gold and Silver mounted Canes for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, and umbrellas, finest grade. Gall It pays to trade at Fishburns on J. Johansen, the Jeweler. There will be a Bargain Mati us Samuel Schrenk, one of the New nee of The Amazons farmers near Point Lookout, Years afternooo. Children 15 was in town Friday, The people in cents; adults 25 cents for any that locality have only praise for the seat in the house. First come rural free delivery system recently first served. inaugurated. J. L. Stahl & Co. will take Bargains aad best service at Holsts you any place in town for a visitBishop Walter Grover of Garround call for cents the land 25 ing gave us a call Tuesday. He in or a night. Telephone trip, day says large force of carpenters stable. are busily engaged on the sugar jiS Geo. W. Thatcher, one of the companys large hotel and in most prominent and most highly building some tenement houses respected residents of Cache which are to be ready for occucounty, died at his home in Lo- pancy some time this month. gan Dec. 23 after several months The people out there feel quite PREPARE Headquarters for Gandy and Huts. to count We take inventory February 1st, and in order to greatly reduce stocks before that time we will beginning the first and continuing throughout the entire month of January give Owiag to a misunderstanding with Miss Adella Bitner, instructor of the opera house management, Prof. elocution in the L. D. S. Univbrsity Macks Saturday night dancing classes takes the part of Lady Noeline" in will have to go over toMonday night, the "Amazons. She has just re- beginuers 7.30, and advanced classes turned from the east. 9 p. m. DANIEL REEDER WE ARE AGAIN money in the bank than goods on the shelves, Its easier Mc-Mast- n P. J. LARSEN. 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