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Show DECEMBER BOX ELQER NEWS, THURSDAY, TEH For any pain, burn, scald or braise, apply Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil the WAR TAX BEGINS household remedy. Two sizes 25c and 60c at all drug stores. Advertisement far November 30. The reaching effects of the European war will be felt in a small way by telephone users, according to the announcement made here today by the United States Internal Revenue Department. The new federal revenue tax on telephone and telegraph messages goes into effect December 1st, all over the country, and a government tax of one cent will be collected (or every message amounting to fifteen cents or over. Officials of the ML States Tel & Tel. to., operating in the seven mountain states, have been busy for the past month notifying exchanges In all parts of the system of the manner in which this tax is to be colected and turned over to the government. Notices have been sent to each of the 250,000 subscribers in the system and placards containing the provisions of the new law are to be posted In every pay station. According to the law, all long distance messages amounting to fifteen cents or over are taxed one cent, whether from private telephones or from public or pay stations. Toll calls from private telephones will be counted by the company and taxed in a lump sum on the monthly bill. Pay station customers will be required to drop a penny in the coin box of the telephone when their call Is made, lhere will be no tax on local messages where no toll charge Is made. The effects of the new law will be Interesting In this western country, where the number of pennies in circulation is proportionately smalL According to officials of the United States Mint In Denver, all pennies are and shipped coined in Philadelphia thru the local mint and for distribution. No shortage of pennies is anticipated, as the banks thru-ou- t the country have been supplied in the last few weeks. In some cases, according to officials of the telephone company, the cost of collecting the tax from the pulic p&y stations will exceed the tax Itself but the new law is stringent and requires the collection to be made on every Denver, professional Cards... FRED J. HOLTON LAWYER. PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS Office at Third East and Forest Street Utah Conservatory of MUSIC STUDIO AT C. W. KNUDSON8 RES. Private instruction in Piano. Miss Cecil Ragan, - - - - Teacher Field Manager Leo A. Bird, Le Roy B. Young O. C. Dalby YOUNG DALBY LAWYER8 PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. . 3rd Floor, First Natl Bank Bldg.. Brigham City, Utah. JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR AND CONVEYANCER. First Natlenal Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH. W. C. BURNHAM Plumbing Sanitary AND 8TEAM FITTING. All Work and Material Guaranteed BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. DR. E. P. COBURN y ETERINARY SURGEON at Resldeace: Office 1st North, Between Main ft 1st West. CALL8 ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. WM.J.LOWE Lawyer1 Practices in All aae Courts COUNTY ATTORNEY, office; Court House, Brigham. , call ; Utah. Our Store Stands Out WM. E. DAVIS LAWYER. IN ALL THE COURTS. 9RAUT.CE8 Prominent and In-- , spiring as a Church First National Bank Building. BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH. Tower C.H. BRYAN, D.D. S. Bell 'Phone WHEN IT COMES TO CLEANLI- Si-Re- d. loom 22, First National Lank Building ; BRIGHAM TEOUS TREATMENT AND WE GUARANTEE THE INDOMITABLE COLLECTION AND FOR CASH AGENCY Henry Seeger, Manager. We take Special Interest In Adjusting Disputed Claims. We buy notes and handle all legal business. B. R. Valley TeL No. TREMONTON, OUR GOODS, WE WILL MAKE OUR PRICE AS LOW AS ANYONE. ,AND REMEMBER, WE DELIVER THE GOODS. YOU DONT TO BE TROUBLED HAVE WITH CARRY- ING THEM HOME. Cash Grocery sale-someti- me HOMES In BRIGHAM CITY In good locations and first class condition, CHEAPER than F. W. C. WARDLEIGH on 4 W., bt 4 ft 5 S. Phone will show them with cTHeat Co. C. HOUGHTON BUILDING Liberal discount for cash ' 6 years time, 6 interest 205-- cind 1MEAUUM I- N- GEM ERA L MERCHANDISE, HAY AND GRAIN. Sheepmens Supplies and Accomodation for Travelers . UTAH BROWNS III T CITY SHOE HOSPITAL. WE FIX 'EM WHILE YOU WAIT EE & DUNN Brigham City, Utah. Stock of Dittmanns Celebrated Mens Shoes and Riding Boots, Gymn Shoes. Rubbers and Boys School Shoes. Leather is high but our prices are still the same for CASH ONLY. IT'S THE THING THAT "PAYS IN THE END" Which Is the only thing that pays PIumbing& Heating "Anti-tobacc- Reserve District No. 12. o Anti-tobacc- o THE 1 d , - 13,045. j8 0 So D ;iefi Burb. OF BRIGHAM CITY t2T ( Bond Alt R. SAFE AND SOUND anti-tobacc- o ng irst National Durfe Durfe Durfe deg 1 12! I Lorenzo N. Stohl, President John D. Peters. T S3 Cashier. Durfe min rc 140 A, be; creek UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Hansc Bansi irewin In the District Court of the First ty, (30), Plat "B of Brigham C Judicial District of the State of Utah, vey, beginning at the northea ner of said lot six and running in and for Box Elder County. West 5.5 rods, thence South Joseph Nelson Supply Company, a thence east 5.5 rods, thence corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Ewing, rods to the place of beginning, er with the regulation city wat doing business under the name of pertaining to and running wit Brigham Plumbing and Heating Co., lot, together with all and singu Defendant. SUMMONS. tenements, hereditaments The State of Utah to the Said De- tenances to said premises be! fendant are hereby summoned to apwithin twenty days after the serpear vice of this Summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court ThiB action is brought against you to recover from you the sum of One thousand Twenty-twdollars and cents costs of suit with forty together for goods, wares and merchandise, sold to yon by the said plaintiff between the first day of July, 1914 and the twenty-firs- t day of October, 1914. You o DALBY & YOUNG, or in any wise appertaining. Date thiB 25th day of Korea D. 1914. Kidm be A a Kite ISO Saun t ' 0 ,8 beg 6.50 2, Kidr R r 39 iv ale Ddma iticha ' isra Stand JOSEPH Sheriff of Box Elder Terms of sale, cash. R. 0L County PAVING issw f.KI Fryer, Jrme, Advertisement DELINQUENT lot LPta Tolm TAX ten lots Notice Is hereby given that IT taxes for sidewalk paving in dman Tolm No. 4 are due and unpaid ia u i. and upon tbe lands set forth b scribed in the delinquent list da, i!man attached, and unless said taxi Ormi 2i gether with the costs oi publu 126.5 are paid on or before the 5th i!man nei December, 1914, the real proper Toln on which such taxes are a lie: ten ft n on said day be sold for ires .. costs of advertising and expe: ( m( sale, at the front door oi aWh Hall beginning at the hour ot 49 coi clock noon, of said day and k 13.0 ing until all of said property 14i de have been sold. aaloi a C meg Golfers First Thought. Some enthusiastic gobrs are so en Plaintiffs Attorneys. grossed in the game t1 --.t on and off P. O. Address, Brigham City, Utah. the green they can think and talk of Advertisement else. Such a tne was taken nothing by an astronomer to fee tbe moon (Advertisement) 19,431.21 through a telescope, 'sked what he account ELIZA MAS: !eg,! tf,754.i2 Expense thought of the satellite, to his scien 5chi Interest and Taxes paid SUMMONS 11,375.64 title friend's surprise and dismay, he City Treasurer and beg, Bonds, railroad & Industrial 1,000.00 said: "Its a' richt, L In the District Court of the First its awfu fu Wt tor of special taxes. o bunkers. Judicial District of the State of Utah, dep X Total 3360,335.o4 Winnifred Watkins. Beg. at ne in and for Box Elder County. LIABILITIES. 4.20 Pis' 77, Blk. E. Cor. of Lot 6, 40,000.00 R Capital Stock paid in Eva Black, plaintiff, vs Chester A. . B B, Ci S., W. 66 ft S. H W1 Fund 20,000.00 Surplus Black, defendant. Allas SUMMONS. ant, Undivided profits. Interest, ft, E. 66 ft. N. 20 ft - SALE Tolj The State of DeUtah to Olthe NOTICE etc raid 26,761.76 exchange, w 1 Sine Clawson. Beg. at S. Dividends unpaid Box Elder County will sell at pub- fendant: P "A Plat 17, Cor. Lot 1, Blk. Individual deposits lic auction at the front door of the at p You are hereby summoned to apOrmi .. Savings deposits B. C. S., E. 66 ft., N. 20 ft, County Court House, Brigham City, pear within twenty days after the Or Cashier's checks at twelve oclock noon, December 66 ft, S. 20 ft die I service of this Summons if upon you, Demand certificates of deHnn 1914: Two jail cells, ft 2,187.37 Seventh, served within the county in which Lizzie W. Davis. Beg. E1J posit finth tool flat bar proof, Blk Time certificates of deposit 178,928.71 grating, swinging this action is R. i W. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 2, brought, otherwise withBills rediscounted 11 awa, 15,850.00 doors, lever locking devise; each cell W. C. S, 19, Plat A, B. in thirty days after service, and de6 feet 6 in. by 8 feet, 7 feet L high with S.20 ft 116 mes 20 E. N. ft one fend 5 corridor the ft -above 13 Total feet by ft, 3560,335.54 entitled action; and feet The user STATE OF UTAH. County of Bog Board reserves the right to reject any in case of your failure so to D. H. Jenkins. Beg. at 3. do, judgarpei "A and all bids. Elder. Cor. Lot 1, Blk. 17, Plat arpe ment will be rendered against you acW. T. Davis, being first duly sworn, T, H. BLACKBURN N. 20 ft 2 99.7 B. C. W. S. to ft, the demand of the comcording Chairman. according to law, deposes and says 99.7 ft S. 20 ft plaint, which has been filed with the ALVIN By Clerk. nsei IPSEN, that he is Cashier of the above Jc A. JenBen. Beg. at N. Advertisement clerk of said court, Lucy named bank; that the above and J. J 'A' PW TMa action Is brought to recover a Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 11, la m SUMMONS foregoing report contains a full, true ft :h e 8.20 105 C. B. S. W, ft, and correct statement of the condition In the District Court of the First judgment dissolving the bonds of matse 105 ft, N. 20 ft of the eald bank at the close of busi- Judicial District of ch i the SLue of Utah, rimony heretofore existing between at ness on the 2l8t day of Nov., 1914. t.l in and for Box Elder County. you and the plaintiff on the grounds Arthur D. Hamson. Beg. Plat"8 W. T. DAVIS, 78. James Knudson, plaintiff, vs J. Blk of desertion E. Cor. 6, Lot and failure to support; tn Jay Subscribed and sworn to before mo Ewing, defendant 20 SUMMONS. r and for general relief. C. S., W. 100.1 ft 8. B, this 1st day of Dec., 1914. Wdsl The State of Utah to the Said DeE. 100.1 ft N. 20 ft RICY H. JONES 'IS Geo. A. Anderson. fendant: N. V. lobe N. Bowring. Beg. at H, You are hereby summoned to Plaintiff's (Seal) Notary Public. Attorney H: "A appear Plat 12, P. O. Cor. Lot 7, Blk Address: Jones Block, Brigham . My commission expires 15th Ms day of within twenty days after the service ft 20 of this Summons upon you, if 4H OcL 1917. B. C. S., E. 153.55 ft, S. n!9-d!served City, Utah. Advertisement lB0 Correct Attest: within the county In which ihis action W. 153.55 ft., N. 20 ft, ' ai R. L. FISHBURN Jr., is Cr brought, otherwise within thirty siat of N. E. 50.66 ft NELS JENSON, Beg. SHERIFFS SALE days after service, and defend the rc ,,AB In the District court of the First JuLot 8, Blk 12. Plat J. C. KNUDSON hll; entitled action; and in case of Rn dicial District, in and for Box Elder S. E. 33.28 ft S. 20 ft Directors. your failure so to do. Judgment will be 2f 33.28 ft, N. 20 ft State of Utah, Office of Bank Com- rendered against you according to the County, State of Utah. Alii Edward B. Kirk, plaintiff, vs Leo L. demand of the complaint, which 0, has missioner. est in following: Beg. Lund, Ella S. Lund, E, C. been filed with the clerk of s; Blk Wheatley said 8, court. E. of N. W. Cor, Lot I, C. A. Glazier, Bank Commission- This action is At to recover from and Barbara Wheatley, defendants. E. 12 ft er of the State of Utah, do hereby cer- you the sum ofbrought S., C. SHERIFFS B. SALE. Plat A" 3250.00 principal wRJ 2a tify that the foregoing is a full, true Interest at the rate To be sold at sheriffs sale on F of 8 per annum the 20 ft, W. 12 ft N. 20 ft and correct copy of the statement of as evidenced 16th day of December, A. D. t E. N. by a certain at 1914, fl of W. 85 ft promisory 12 oclock Beg. the above named company, filed in my note drawn Pif, noon, at the front door of & by you in favor of the office this 2nd day of Dec., 1914. 12, Plat A. Blk 8, the County Court House, in Brigham plaintiff herein, and bearing date B- 32 of C. A. GLAZIER W. 32 ft S. 20 ft Sept 26th, 1914, together with 3125 City, Box Elder County, Utah, all the Bank Comml-sionh, It right title and interest of the defendattorney s fee, and costs of suit. 20 ft to beg ion ants herein named, in and to the folJo DALBY ft YOUNG Advertisement iowing described lands and Plaintiffs Chamberlain's premises, Attorneys situate in Bssefli1 P. O. Address: Brigham City, Box Elder Curts C Brigham City, Utah a ,j4 Whi-rf- r Conjii -A- dvertisement County, Utah, Chamberlains IWgHjf (Advertisement.) n5-A part of Lot Six Currt Colds. (6), Block Thir- N5-D- 19, B. n5-d!- 0 7 1 I at all. E. G. F. HARTMANN Federal Reserve Bank anti-tobacc- o , PROMONTORY. terms. D MEMBER OF LEGAL NOTICES YOURS TO PLEASE. has on hand for for rent mem cuPM is inThe local Betterment League Experience. People campaign stituting an of ten and have designated a period Occasional attacks of backache, Ir1st, an with January days, beginning regular urination, headaches and diz- continuing until January 10th, which zy spells are frequent symptoms of is to be known as kidney disorders. Its an error to Week The purpose of the campaign is ti neglect these ills. The attacks may and esdiscourage the use of tobacco, perpass off for a time but generally re- pecially during the turn with greater Intensity. Dont de- iod. The League will ask all merchants lay a minute. Begin taking Doan's tobacco to tag with a sticker, Kidney Pills, and keep up their use who sell sold during that period until the desired results are obtained. each package of time announcing the campaign. The Good work in Brigham proves the schools and churches likewise will be in the movement. effectiveness of this great kidney asked to effort of all united a that It is hoped remedy. be able to will forces these working 116 North First Mrs. Eliza Frye, results in decided about some East St. Brigham, Utah, says: "Last bring of use tobacco, the eliminate to aiding winter I had a lot of trouble from my and especially to make it decidedly kidneys, brought on by a cold. The unpopular to smoke on the streets durperiod. unnatural ing the kidney secretions were with a and caused annoyance and my back The campaign will close Tabernacle on at the meeting rousing ached terribly, making It hard for me the night of Sunday, January 10th, at to do my housework. A neighbor ad- which Dr Gowans, State Superintendvised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills ent of Public Instruction will be presand I did. I got prompt relief from ent to speak. It is believed that the results of this campaign will greatly every symptom. aid in the reform movement of BrigPrice 50c at all dealers. Dont ham City. Let all get behind the simply ask for a kidney remedy gt movement with a hearty good will. Doans Kidney Pills the same that Foster-Milbur-n Co., Mrs. Fife had. Mushroom's Great Force. Adv. The extraordinary driving force imProps., Buffalo, N. Y. prisoned in succulent young mush(Advertlnmeftt.) rooms may be gathered from the fact that through a shop floor laid down In Might Work In Many Cities. New Zealand, several mushAn entei-H'i.'.'iaumlrymaa In Paris Dunedin,from two to three inches in rooms, bulloni Lo lift the uses a no.ptihave forced themselves up clothing vrirfeh h" :sUm to dry and diameter, of day. The asphalt into the light bleach h!.'h into the !r unconlam-Inatelooked very much as if a pick had the ui the dust by city. been at work, so damaged was it by the mushrooms. Treating Scarl-- t Fever, No matter how miles the case oi scarlet fever, the patient must be put Relics of Other Days. to bed and kept there for four weeks. gates remain in many of Splendid his For it must not be forgotten that cities of the old world, just the lesser kidneys are affected, just as if his as there are in as north far Germany must case. Milk was the most serious built remains of by the Roaqueducts be the basis of the diet, no meat In fine as the Aquia are as mans which aleven not broth, being any form, Marcia at the papal capital, remains lowed. of the days that are long faded, but the monuments of which can be seen REPORT above ground or dug out of the unmade to the Bank Commissioner of the derground like those of Troy, of the State of Utah, of the condition of the alleged Babylon, of the more certain STATE BANK OF BFcfGHAM CITY Pompeii. lot ated at Brigham City, In the County of Box Elder, State of Utah, at the , About the Orchid. In 1768 only 30 spec!n?na of Epl close of business on the 2 1st day oi dendra were known to be under culti November, 1914. vation. ,In 1712 a traveler noted some ntioOURCfcS. i specimens in Japan, but up to 1820 Loans and discounts ...1407,553.40 orchids were looked upon as a curl Overdrafts secured 7,791.14 oslty in botanical gardens. The ....... 10,000.00 "moth orchid, grown in the PhilipBonking House Furniture and fixtures 2,000.00 pines, is an air plant, as are many of Due from Natl banks 78,384.65 the epecimens. The price paid for this rare bloom was 100 guineas. Due from State Banks and bankers for clear- Exchg9 PRICES. UTAH EDWARD B. KIRK Dont Wait for the Fatal Stages of Kidney lilneee, Profit by Brigham.. NESS, QUALITY OF GOODS, COUR- CITY, UTAH. 1 TIME TO ACT S, 1914 INSURANCE THAT INSURES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. LEE & DUNN Brigham City, Utah. er. n to-wi- t: |