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Show ( ( 1 The day.ot harsh, physics is sons. People want mild, easy laxatives, Doans Regulets have' satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug stores- .- u.y i: c. u. FRED J. HOLTON LAWYER. PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS at Third East and Forest Street Office Utah Conservatory of MUSIC . STUDIO AT C. W. KNUDSON'S RE8. Private Instruction in Piano.. .Teacher , Hiss pecll Ragan. Field Manager Deo A. Bird, O. C. Dalby , , Le Roy , D. Young Wearisome Dally Becoming Less i Many .in 8rlgham . to With a back that aches all day. With rest disturbed at night. Annoying urinary disorders. Tis a weary way, indeed. With the approach of cold weather horse owners should guard against Doans Kidney Pills are especially azoturla which occurs almost invarfor kidney trouble. iably In well conditioned animals and Are endorsed by Brigham citizens. claims many victims, especially durWiliam Beinkamp, 653 South First ing the winter season. West St., Brigham Utah, says: "I sufVarious local names have been given fered from lameness and soreness to this disease, among which may be across my back and a heavy ache mentioned "lumbago,"' "spinal menthru my kidneys. It hurt me to lift The two ingitis, and "black water." and I was hardly able to do my work. former terms have been applied ow- My kidneys were weak aid any 'cold ing to the hard and swollen condition I caught Bottled on them, making the of the muscles of the loins and croup trouble worse. 1 finally began using r and the loss of control of the hind Doans Kidney Pl'ls and they cured in these parts commonly observed It has been several years since cases, and the latter name is descrip- I have had any sign of kidney com- r i 'c ' tive of the urine,' which is usually of plaint. The endorsement I have pre f e color. a viously given Doans Kidney Pills still While azoturla may occur at' any holds good."' season of the year It is bat seldom Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simpobserved during' the warm weather of ly ask for a kidney remedy get summer. It usually appears In high Doans Kidney Pills the same that ly fed, well nourished anlmalB which, Mr. Beinkamp had. Foster M'lburn tho accustomed to regular work, have Co., Props., Buffalo N Y. Adv. remained Idle for one or more days (A4vcrtleaeL) without a corresponding reduction in the rations. ed to the belief that it Is an autoin '' YOUNG DALBY -- LEnEfi NEWS professional Cards... THE WEARY WAY LAWYERS dark-coffe- PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. Srd Floor, First Natl Bank City, Utah. Bldg-Brigh- am JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR AND CONVEYANCER. First Natlsnal Bank Building BRIGHAM, CITY, UTAH, , MEMBER OF . turned Last Friday evening Mantua to the herself loose and proclaimed Is a town hills all around that she last Frifor lighted with electricity, thrown was switch day evening the current In which turned the electrical & Light Comfrom the Utah Power thru panys high tension line running the and the eastern part of this city, the current flew into the lamps in the in Mantua, at homes of the people amusement street decorations, in the the feshall and meeting house where speech-makintivities were, concluded with : and jollification. at There were more people present Mantua the celebration than reside at of Brigham people for quite, a number went up. to felicitate the good people of on their good fortune and the face the everyone in the throng showed joy that filled the heart BURNHAM Sanitary .Plumbing P.COBURN DR. v at Residence: Office v i '. 1 L Between Main A 1st West plration. In spite of such spasms in CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. muscles of the hind parts the horse attempts to go on until he1 falls helpi there are efforts to lessly. Usually i ri ,t h rise, but as s rule the animal is un i i r i.i fcj jj able to stand even should he regain lot North, if WM.J.LOWE k yer-- 1 Practices la All COUNTY In Courts ATTORNEY, tlffiot:. Court House, Brigham,' Utah. WM.E.DAYIS LAWYER. Reserve District No. 12. THE First National g OF BRIGHAM CITY ?! First National Bank Building. CITY, UTAH. C.H. BRYAN, D.D. S. Bell Thone loom 22, First National Bnildinf Si-Re- d. BRIGHAM tnk CITY. UTAH. THE INDOMITABLE COLLECTION AGENCY pros-trat- Henry Seeger, Manager. We take Special Intorest in Adjust lag Disputed Claims. We buy notes and handle all legal , business. B. R. Valley Tel No. TREMONTON. UTAH. EDWARD B. KIRK has on hand for sale-som- etime for rent HOMES In BRIGHAM CITY , in good locations and first class condition, . CHEAPER . , than BUILDING' Liberal discount 5 years time, 6 tot cash ' InteresL W. O. WARDLEIGH on 4 W, bt 4 ft 5 8. Phone will show them with 206-- i terms. well-bedde- d SAFE AND SOUND to complispeakers taking occasion ment the Relief Society pn the beautiful chaddeliers which the organization has contributed, and felicitated the people generally upon the advent of electricity which will make life so ITS THE THING THAT PAYS IN THE ' END" Journal E. G, F. HARTMANN Plumbing&lleating mooip fljjjni jlq t trr.s rrm Itm Life Pis tI 8 Adolph SchingcxdctRnffalo, Chamberlain's Cough Kerned Cures OiUds. rvrwo ntm t 1 f Jg iris tot. cents Per ..... bottle at all - oaufceivs.. C t- 0503 SMfHB DR. KlfJGS thing that pays at all. Which Is tha onl Cashiu. UNDER U.S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION s m re ' - i " 8tt s For many years 1 was troubled, to spite of all so called remedies 1 used. At last I found quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and really wonderful Peters, n5-dl- 0 Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the Itch. Try Doans OintmenL For eczema, any skin Itching. 60c a box. Advertisement Brigham City, Utah. D. v Vf MIN John Lorenzo N. Stohl President short but spicy program was rendered in the meeting house, the A LEGAL NOTICES Somerville LEE & t much more agreeable to the residents. NOTICE FOR BID) NOTICE OF SALE At the conclusion of the progam the Tho Board of County Coo pubamusesell will at' Box Elder County congregation adjourned to the door of the ers WB1 receive sealed bids q ulnte ment hall where refreshments were lic auction at the front Court House, Brigham City, including 12 oclock noon, County dancand Relief ilutne Society served by the 1914, for the material at twelve oclock noon, December Dec ing was indulged in till a late hour. Seventh. 1114: T.e Jell cell., i cross tue Mai ad River west Mooi Nearly every family in the town tool proof, flat bar. grating, swinging same to be bailt i Hi 001 have had their homes wired and have doors, lever, locking devise r each cell ng and Bpeclficat! plBM torn. chucked their oil lamps in some far 6 feet 6 in. by 8 feet 7 feet high with Clerk.8 offlceTi 13 feet forev6 feet corridor one where by might corner they The,reMrTe8 SIC away right to . .. to reserves the any Board ' reject right bird b. be er forgotten. vand all bids. working and by exercising his horses order of tho ot Sou By t wort : T. H. BLACKBURN Commissioners. daily. itloa' t . , Chairman. THOMAS H. BUCK -v By ALVIN IPSEN, Clerk. : P Q t 5 ef Unself.s'mesa. Radiancy SUMMONS Advertisement lug 4 Unselfish and noble ects are the Attest: I F lino most radlcnf errehs I" the biography , ALVIN IPSEN, In thq District Court o the First of souls. When- - wrought- - in earliest Misa Clerk. UNOUENT ,PVIN0,TX, UT of VUh, youth, they 1:- - Jr the memory of age Indicia! DUtrlct of Ute Advertisement itt In Notice is hereby given that special Uke the corrl Ltanh pr-and sunny, In and for Box Elder County. j ride Amidst the melon cj.oly wrate of ocean. EvaBlackr- plidntiff vs Chester A. taxes for" sidewalk, pavlngn district Vvj., SUMMONS Doctor Thomas. . , clever ' Black, defendant. Alias 'SUMMONS . No. 4 are due and unpaid in amounts In the District Court'of tl The State of Utah to the said De- - nnd upon the lands set forth and de- Judicial District of the SUii Wro: Important scribed in the delinquent list hereto In and for Box Elder Count; ad the fendant: Bear In mind that Chanberl&lus James Khudson, plaintiff, You are hereby summoned to ap Attached, and unless said taxes, the 6 Tablets not .only move the bowels but Ewing, defendant SUMMON costs with of the publication, after the gether within an. twenty days The State of Utah to tot improve the appetite and strengthen ' service of this Summons upon you. If ere paid on or before the 6th day of fendant: entre the digestion. For sale by The Eddy real upthe 1914, December, which t property in served within the county You are hereby summoned jlrit i Drug Store. Advertisement at and this action Is brought, otherwise with- on which such taxes are a lien, will within twenty days after in thirty days after service, and de- on said day be sold for said taxes, of this Summons upon yon, i trage Sheep of Record Size. costs of advertising and expense of within the county in which iL Some of the largest fleeces ever pro- fend the above entitled action; and is brought, otherwise withh lope 1 duced come from the atate of Wash- in case of your failure so to do, judg- sale, at the front door of the City after service, and defem He to days ington. Sheep grow to large size on ment will be rendered Hall beginning at the hour of 12 o- bove entitled acyou against action; and It the ranges in the Snake river country. clock of said continunoon, so and demand to do, judgment to failure of the the day your cording rendered until all you accords of said against ing which has been filed with the property shall India's Plague of Insects. r. of demand the complaint, have been sold. Indias public health problem is clerk of said court been filed with the clerk of a vitally complicated by the fact that ELIZA MADSEN This action is brought to recover a This action is brought to recot biting insects are a prominent factor Treasurer mat and collec- you the sum of $1250.00 prln"! City in the dissemination of disease. judgment dissolving the bonds of W interest at the rate of rimony heretofore existing between tor of special tax e8. Mineral Water Imports. as evidenced by a certain pr you and the plaintiff on' the grounds Wlnnifred Watkins. Beg. at N. This country Imports morn than note drawn by you in few E. Cor. of Lot 6, Blk. 77, Plat three million gallons of mineral water of desertion and failure to support; plaintiff herein, and bearing every year, mostly from Germany. Its and for general relief. B B. C. S., W. 66 ft S. 20 SepL 26th, 1914, together r, value Is nearly one million dollars. RICY H. JONES fL E. 66 ft, N. 20 ft f $29.85 attorneys fee, and coats of a DALBY k Y( Plaintiff's Attorney Chas. Wilson. Beg. at N, W. A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepPlaintiff! At P. Address: Jones Block, Brigham 0. Cor. of Lot 8, Blk. 10, Plat A" sia and constipation weakens the P. O. Address: Brigham City, nl9-dl- ? B. C. S. E 165.76 ft, S. 20 fL, whole system. Doans Regulets (25c City, Utah. Advertisement The animal' husbandry department rec of the Utah Agricultural College . . ommends the following treatment for this disease; Horses attacked with azoturla should be immediately freed from the wagon and harness and be provided with ample straw or other bedding to protect them from injury incidental to the struggle to regain their feeL , Especial care must be taken to prevent beating of the head upon the ground, if the patient is very restless a strong man should place his knees upon the animals neck and hold the head firmly to. the ground. Throw a warm blanket over the horse and arrange immediately for his removal to a stable, whero a commodious and box stall should be provided, or. If such is not available, the( barn floor or a comfortable shed can be utilized. In the mean time a qualified veterinarian should be summoned, azoturia being a disease which requires skillful treatment and careful nursing. Until the horse la able to stand It will per box) act mildly on the liver and be necessary to pass a catheter and bowelB. At all drug stores. draw the urine at least twice s day. and also.as an Item of nursing, to turn the animal from side to ride at , Hard Test. Its hard for a political party to frequent Intervals, In order. to avoid of bed sores. Both, build a platform that wont warp in development heat. Toledo Blade. treatment and nursing are best car- campaign ried out under direction of a skilled Natural Color Production. , veterinarian who is equipped with In When a man with a yellow streak atrumenta and can apply treatment gets blue he turns green with envy some one he thinks more fortunate. as Indicated in each Individual case. of Various theories have been advanc Sympathy Misplaced. Dont let yourself be carried sway ed In explanation of the true cvuse with rymprthy or the and nature' of azoturla. A' majority under dog You racy find out that he of lnfeBtlgators, however, are India- - was fool enough to start the fight i . - PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS. BRIGHAM his feeb and it becomes necessary to remove him on s wagon, sled or drag. , Federal Reserve Bank The fact that develop toxication. v i W. C. ment of the disease is favored by rich feeding and a period of idleness tends to lend weight te such hypotheAND TEAM FITTING. , All Work and Material Guaranteed utes driving or, in some cases, sever- sis. For practical purposes, however, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. al hours after the horse has left the it is sufficient for the owner of good ! horses to know that the disease may stable. J E. first symptoms are s be prevented with the greatest certhe Among t I M i i i staggering in the hind parts, knuck tainty bjr reducing the rations of grain ETERINARY SURGEON . J ling at the pasterns, and profuse pers or alfalfa hay when the horses are not a rule the animal Is attacked t ft suddenly soon after leaving the stable The In apparently perfect condition. attack may occur after 5 or 10 min' As v . aagaa? i:et& - r to-pe- com-plain- L AdvertlsemenL W. 165.76 fL N. 20 fL $35.19 Sine Clawson. Beg. at S. W. Cor. Lot 1, Blk. 17, Plat A An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance Fixing the Amount of Bonds ' B. C. S E. 66 ft, N. 20 fL, W. for County Officers." ' $29.80 66 ft, 8. 20 fL f "Be itordaiaed by the County Lizzie .W, Davis. Beg. 61.8 fL ' of Box Elder County, State W. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 2, Blk. of Utah, that the persons elected or 19, Plat "A", B. C. 8., W. 116 appointed to offices In Box Elder County for the years 1915 and 1916, ft, N. 20 fL E. 116 ft, S. 20 52.53 be and they are hereby required to D. H. Jenkins. Beg. at 8, . E, ,r . execute a bond as provided by statute Cor. Lot 1, Blk. 17, Plat "A in favor of Box Elder County, before B. U S. W. 99.7 ft. N. 29. ft E entering upon the duties of their reAN ORDINANCE - '.oa-mlssione- rs ft In the District Court of Judicial District of the State in and for Box Elder Count;. Joseph Nelson 99.7 ft, 8. 20 ft spective offices in the amount as follows, to Witi Lucy A. Jensen. Beg. st N. E. The Treasurer must execute a bond Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 11, Plat A" In the penal sum of 1165,000. B. C. S. W. 105 ft, S. 20 E. County Clerk must execute a bond 105 ft, N.' 20 ft in the penal sum of $10,000. v . . $22.28 County Assessor must execute a Arthur D. Hamson. N. at Beg. bond in the penal sum of $10,000. E. Cor. Lot 6, Blk 78, Plat "B" County Recorder must execute a B. C. S., W. 100.1 bond in the penal sum of $5,000. ft S. 20 ft, E. 100.1 N. 20 ft Sheriff County must execute a bond ft $22.67 In the penal sum of $5,000. H. N. Bowring. Beg. at N. W. County Attorney must execute a Cor. Lot 7, Blk 12, Plat A" bond in the penal sum of $2,000. B. C. S E. 153.55 ft, S. 20 County Surveyor must execute a W. 153 55 ft., N. 20 bond in the penal sum of $1,000. ft, also . ' Constable must execute a bond Beg. 50.66 ft E. of N. W. Cor. In the penal sum of $500. Lot 8, Blk 12, Plat "A B. C. Road Commissioner must S. E. 33.28 ft S. 20 execute a ft W. bond in the penal sum of $5,000. 33.28 ft N. 20 ft, also Justice of the Peace must interexecute est In following: Beg. 84.14 ft. a bond in the penal Bum of $500 Passed this 16th day of E. of N. W. Cor, Lot 8, Blk 12 November, A. D. 1914. Plat A B. C. S E. 12 ft S. THOM"' H. BLACKBURN 20 ft, W. 12 ft N. 20 ft JOHN F. CONLEY Beg. 85 ft W. of N. E. Cor. of F. ALAN E. ROCHE Lot 8, Blk 12, Plat A, B. C. S. County Commissioners Attest: W. 32 ft S. 20 ft E. 32 ft N. ALVIN IPSEN . 20 ft. to beg ... $143.46 (Seal) County Clerk. nl9-2AdvertlsemenL nl9-d- 3 ft ft C Supply vs. j. J fcdrporatlon, Plaintiff, doing business under the Brigham Plumbing and Defendant, SUMMONS. The State .of Utah to the fendant . You are hereby $21.34 pear within twenty f o vice of this aummoned days i1 YOI W Summon served within the county 1 action Is brought othert thirty days after service the above entitled action, judl of your failure so to do, be rendered against you compl the demand of the the has been filed with W0111 1 Court This action yo you to recover from Twenty-tOne thousand withe forty cents together e for goods, wares and ld sold to you by the 1 tween the first the twenty-firs-t day of I 7 day of DALBY plaintiff1 P. O. Address, Brigham Advertisement Chamberlain.- 3 rr- D A 'vny 6 IE f I |