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Show NOVEMBER THE BOX ELLER NEWS, THURSDAY, FOUR 5, 1914 NOTICE lje Sox Hlfor THE'PRUDENr MAN'PROTECTS Nmub i HfSHOME WTH A BANK A CCOUNT Published every Thursday by THE 'BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY .Editor VICTOR E. MADSEN. All parties holding claims against committee for the Republican county file them must the recent campaign chairman. the with immediately J. FRANCIS MERRLLL Chairman. ; Entered at the Post City, Utah, as Office Second-clas- notice RATES. SUBSCRIPTION ............. One Year (in advance) Six Mont'i (in advance) I hi v d' miis (u advance. sh. AN OBSOLETE s (Advertisement.) at Brigham Matter 75 .40 application. LAW The other evening a lady was passing along one of the sidewalks of Brigham City and her hat became entangled In the branches of one of the shade trees that fringed the ditch bank. The Jady was unable to extricate fierself from the trap and had There Is an ordinance on the Cltv " .7 Statutes whlch(provides that all shade trees must be trimmed to & height of at least eight fee t above the sidewalk There are a number of splendid opportunities throughout the city, for a good tree trimmer to practice his art upon. In fact there are some ' places were a short man almost has to stoop to get by without getting his eyes scratched out. This law ought to be wiped off the statute books If it la no good. level. THE ELECTION Now that it Is all over, let everybody feel that the "best man won. At least let everybody forget partisan politics and fall in behind those elected to serve the people In order that their administration may be characterized by wisdom and profit to the sovereign, the people. Locally, the returns show that there are practically but two parties in Box Elder County. The vote of the Progressives fell away short of that two years ago which indicates that the great majority who led off in the new movement have returned again to the party which claimed their first alleg. iance. As to the officials elected, they are all clean citizens and we believe will make good officials. It is all right to have partisan preferences, but after all politics in Box Elder County have not descended to such depths of corruption that they affect the officials one way or Hie other so the result Is we always get a good administration of our public affairs regardless of the politics of the officials. This condition will maintain all thmore If the people support the office,? The election should now be made unanimous and everybody pull together for the growth and prosperity of Box Elder County. , Visit the Stohl Furni ture Company and let u: suggest to you how thii can be done. T. H. BLACKBURN Chairman. By ALVIN IPSEN, Clerk. Advertisement n5-dl- 0 notice for bids 1 Money piL,ED Up in the bank is the one sure protection against the storms of adversity. Commission-The Board of County bids up to and Sealed receive ers will No man who has a home and family should endanger the security including 12 oclock noon, Monday, of his home or the comfort of his family should he be taken away and conDec 7, 1914, for the material from them. struction of a wooden truss bridge MONEY IN THE BANK will best insure the comfort of a mans the Malad River west of Fieldand make bank it earn As regularly money wife and children. you ing, the same to be built according to plans and specifications on file at your family independent the County Clerks office. The Board Make OUR bank YOUR bank....We pay 4 and 5 per cent interest on savings. reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. THOMAS H. BLACKBURN Chairman. ATTENTION BOYS FOUR SCORE TODAY Attest; Some of our county boys made a Hon. R. L. Fishbum is eighty rears ALVIN IPSEN, young today. For a man who has been very natural, mistake on the beautiful Clerk. n5-2an invalid since childhood, practically, i Advertisement celebrated Oct. of 30th. They night this Is a wonderful achievement and Halloween. Their error having been despite his years, Mr. Fiahburn is SUMMONS chipper and quite vigorous with made apparent, they returned with on the to to fresh four the make festivities it vigor good mighty prospects In the District Court of the First score and ten. night of the 31st. Near midnight one Judicial District of the State of Utah, In honor of this good mans birthday who lives near the South Bench saw in and for Box Elder County. a big family social will be held this James Knudson, plaintiff, vs J. Jay a lumber wagon horseless, rattling evening In the First ward amusement SUMMONS. hall and a rousing start will be given speeding toward the North Bay. The Ewing, defendant. to the Said DeUtah of The State of indications were, from the length of Father Fishburn on the next ! State Bank of Brigham City A DININ SET FOR THAT TURKEY; WHOLE THE FOR FAMILY; SOME LARGE ENOUGH FUL PICTURES FOR THE HOME; A COMFORTABU FOR GRANDMA AND GRANDPA. A CARVING WE BUY ALL OUR GOODS DIRECT FROM MAN ERS IN LARGE QUANTITIES, HAVING JUST RECElVl LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON ANY CAR LOADS. HOUSEHOLD lap fendant: the Journey. timq the noise lingered in the air, that You are hereby summoned to appear The News joins with his innumera- the vehicle reached Duckville or the within twenty days after the service ble friends in extending many happy of this Summons upon you, if served returns of the day with sincere wishes Millionaire" Club. No one begrudges the boys their in within the county in which this action for many more pleasant birthdays In nocent fun; the more of it, the better; is brought, otherwise within thirty this probation. but one does inevitably wish that days after service, and defend the entitled action; and in case of KOFORD HAD NINE REASONS youthful vigor and enthusiasm could failure so to do, judgment will be your In the Second ward of tills city on be harnessed to a Belgian Relief Wag- rendered against you according to the OIL , demand of the complaint, which has election day, P. J. Koford received hj one vote for County Clerk. One good Why not play ball for the Belgians? been filed with the clerk of said court. man read C. N. Christensens six rea- Why not organize county 'strength This action is brought to recover from sons and after letting the argument sum of $i 250.00 principal with contests, with proceeds sent to the you the soak In for a time, he concluded very interest at the rate of 8 per annum ones? The boys themselves as evidenced by a certain premisory naturally that if six children were six starving will doubtless think of many unique note drawn by you in favor of the good reasons for electing a man to public office, nine children would go methods of raising money for the war plaintiff herein, and bearing date of the six three better and make just victims. Sept 26th, 1914, together with $125 that much stronger argument, so the .attorneys fee, and cost3 of suit, DALBY & YOUNG good brother promptly drew a line While the election judges were across the names of both candidates Plaintiffs Attorneys on the ballot and wrote the name of counting him out in the race for P. O. Address; Brigham City, Utah. County Surveyor last Tuesday night, Koford in the blank opposite. Advertisement. friend Our good Koford made a the stork counted C. O. Roskelley one more in the family by leaving a 12 splendid race but was tied at the finS. N. Cole of Ogden is a Brigham ish by Art Boothe who also received pound boy at his home. All concern- visitor today. ed doing famously. one vote for County Clerk. I GOOD STUNT The people of Brigham City were n5-dtreated to a splendid open air concert by the Bear River Military Band last The musicians Saturday evening. from our neighbor on the north came FOR SALE. 50 hives of bees. John over to advise the residents of this , Bishop Thomas Wheatley is down Judge H. H. Rolapp and Hon. jRockwood, city. Advertisement. o29 quiet city that a big band' dance was from Honeyville today to attend a A Watson of Ogden are in Brigitam j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Norton of Ogon in their town and everybody were meeting of the directors of the State today attending a meeting of the den were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bank. Board of Directors of the State Bank. I. E. Duffin this week. r invited to enjoy it The trip over was made in three automobiles and the band formed a big circle around the light pole at the Intersection of Main and Forest street from whenec they sent their shafts of melody sailing out In all directions pver the city. It was a good stunt, much appreciated by the people of Brigham, and - an Invitation is herewith extended to come again. STOHL Furniture The After one year in busine THE BEAR RIVER The First Step Tow Real Success-- - ' TY -- ( a Piece of Real Hon YOU PERMANENTLY YOUR CHEDiT STANTIAL CITIZEN. YOU five-mul- five-mul- low-price- d A carload of these tractors are now on the way from the factory and next week a demonstration will be made on some nearby piece of gronnd, the exact place to be announced later, and all who are interested may have an opportunity to see this wonderful little tractor in operation. rien( SYSfE1 0 PLEASURE T ing IT PUTS YOUR FAMILY ON THE SAME SOCIAL AS THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY IT GIVES YOU PRIDE AND I BEC0Kc ELIMINATES THE COSTLY ' RENTING PRODUCES ONLY RENT RECEIPTS. Some genius has invented a traction engine which he has christened The Bull and it is so simple in construction that many of the features of the big tractors on the market today are eliminated and the claim is made that it will plow an acre of ground with one gallon of gasoline. e A team and a Bull Tractor made at Newton, Kansas, recently, the account of which was as follows: e A team and a Bull Tractor a gave plowing demonstration a few days ago on the farm of George Hupp, four miles west of Newton, Kansas. The smallest one of the mules weighed old A TRANSIE YOU WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED IT ESTABLISHES IN THE -- IT tance, without the attention or aid of the engineer. The demonstration was interesting mainly because it showed to the satisfaction of the spectators some of the possibilities of a small, tractor doing excel ient work in a pra seworthy way. The tractor will operate a silage cutter or any other farm machinery. tl C. C. JOHNSON, MANAGER. IT ESTABLISHES more than l,2oo pounds, and all were fast walkers. In plowing side by side, the tractor and the mule team in the same field, with the same make of farm gang plow, the tractor plowed one inch deeper than the team and traveled more than three miles to the mule teams two miles, and was using about one gallon of gasoline to plow an acre. The Bull Tractor is neatly and strongly built, weighing about 3,000 pounds. The bull or traction wheel is run in the furrow, and the front support wheel is used as a steering guide. When once started at the end of the field in plowing, it is and will cross the field, no matter what dis iiaste D and Build Upon It a Your Family. Why are the-- .. called bugle trimmings? George wanted to know. Oh, Emily replied, "because pa blows so over the bill Lver selection. 'vs. ,.i;s on your dresa Success Sermon. Things dont turn up in this world until somebody turns them up. James A. Garfield. Si ii Heard at the Hospital. Remember, Clancy, said the doctor, this case must be isolated. A11 right, sor, was ths reply. "Where will I get the ice? The Letter of the Law. Dorothy had been told that she should never use the expression I bet, but should say I think, or I presunn.' One snowy day as she was standing at the window watching some boys who were coasting downhill, she turned to her grandmother, and, with the advice fresh In her mind, said: "Grandma, I presume ten cents those boys will fall and break their necks." - realizing the splendid suppoi en us which has been to our satisfaction and beyond our tations, we feel it our di show our appreciation by our patrons a one week's sail mencing Nov. 9th. During this sale every in the store will be reduced just ten per cent which pra ly means getting it at wh( price. This sale means doll you and the early comers ge Is to Acquire Thinking of Leisure. Mrs. Peavlsh says that if It were to do over tgain, no man need ever ask for her bund until he had shown his. F. JEPH Furniture BIG ANNUAL . Mr. Peter A. Nebeker of Willard la in Brigham today attending a meeting of the State Bank directors. .. i. Reliable OLEEN N. STOHL, - Ft FURNISHINGS. 6 j ' Make it the hai piest day of the ye in your t'e-e- toseek assistance from a passerby. NEAR sale at pubBox Elder County will sell of the lic auction at the front door City, County Court House. Brigham cells, Two jail noon. at 12 o'clock tool proof, flat bar grating, swinging each cell doors, lever locking devise; 7 S feet high with 6 in. by feet, t 0 The 13 feet. 5 feet by one corridor Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, $1.50 ............ , rn Cri IS DRAWING IN Yl ACHIEVEMENTS. hai oft For TO N Building a home Is a proposition affecting Build well build right You are sure us. through life-tim- Thai of that E and Beneficent Home Bui'1 & Investment Co E. DAVID O. STOHL, Manager. I j tractor , c |