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Show 11OX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, The Chamberlains Cough Remedy Mothers Favorite "I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my children when they have colds or coughs. writes Mrs. Verne Shaffer, Vandergrift, Pa. It always helps them and is far superior to any other cough medicine I have used. That the people still delight in witadvise anyone in need of such a medi- nessing home talent produce a play cine to give it a trial. For sale by was attested last Friday evening when the Eddy Drug Store. Advertisement. a b,g house saw The Belle of Richmond by the Home Dramatic lo. iho house was not completely sold out but the aUtmleme was most iUto.nnb ban-whi- 1 1 professional Cards... FRED J. HOLTON 1 ed. Bill as Baird N. Christensen as STUOIO AT C. W. KNUDSONS RES. Jerry, bosom friends and each in love with Nellie," had a fine passage Private instruction in Piano. in the third act where the perfidy of Teacher Was Cecil Ragan. Bill was revealed and his friend asked Field Manager him to go away in order to escape Leo A. Bird, prosecution at the hands of his friend. Le Roy B. Young In the pleading of Jerry and the rejecQ. C. Dalby tion of the proposition by Bill who finally accepted and made his escape, some fine acting wca done and the LAWYERS, audience voiced Its appreciation by PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. vigorous applause. J. Frank Bowring made a hit as 3rd Floor, First Natl Bank Bldg.. Mose the colored servant, in the deBrigham City, Utah. livery of his sermon to the Judge, John P. Christensen and the Colonel, Orson A. Christensen, bosom friends who had become estranged thru the arrest of the Colonel's son, suspected of defrauding the bank. The plea of AND CONVEYANCER. the old negro, who had been a servant and acqualntence of the fathers of the fFirst National Bank Building two men, was full of pathos and Mr. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. Powrlng gave It all the feeling he MUSIC Mr. John Mr. and E. C. DALBYtf YOUNG - JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR W. C. BURNHAM Plumbing iSanitary . AND FITTING. tTEAM All Work and Material Guaranteed BRIGHAM CITY, (JTAH. Heartburn is a symptom of Indigestion. Take a dose of HERBINE in such cases. The pain disappears inThe bowels operate speed'ly stantly. and you feel fine, vigorous ana cheerful. ' Price 50c. Sold by Brigham City Pharmacy. Advertisement DR. E.P. COBURN ETERINARY SURGEON Office nt Residence: let North, Between Main A lit Went CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. WM.J.LOWE Lawyer "Practices in Ail 'io Courts COUNTY ATTORNEY. Office: Court House, Brigham, Utah. WM. E. DAVIS LAWYER. IN ALL THE COURTS. PRACT.CES , ' First National Bank Building. BRIGHAM choicest oranges, cocoanuts, figs, dates, apples, nuts of all UTAH. CITY. C.H. BRYAN, D.D.S. Bell Phone 81 Red. &com 22, First National -- Tank (Building CITY, UTAH. "BRIGHAM THE INDOMITABLE COLLECTION 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, than , , . " bt MONEY 6 - DKALAiK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HAY AND GRAIN. Supplies and Aceesaeda-tionfor Travelers 4 ft 5 S. e Ken Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Kafton cake City on the 22nd. Joe Cutler Jr., has purchased from Mr. Hadley the house and lots north of the railway tracks which has long been known as the Kramer place. Mrs. Josie Ryan is vis ting in Brig ham. The Eastern Star held election and installation of officers on the evening of the 21st. Mrs. Canfield of Brigham was elected Worthy Matron; Mrs. Willard Brown, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Sarah Allen, Associate Matron; Mrs. C. F. Shaw, Secretary; Mrs. T. G. Brown, Treasurer; Mrs. Jennie Brown, Conductress and Miss Althea Brown, AsWhile the regsociate Conductress. ular workings of this Order are closely guarded, the ladies were not able to make a secret of the particular excellence of the banquet which followed the Installation of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hadley of Tremonton. Our boys have organized ft social with Fred club, "The Hawthorne, Bradford for President, Wm. Winchester Vice President, John Henley, secretary and treasurer, and Walter Bosley, librarian. They have been given the usp of the town hall on the condition that they keep the place clean, take care of the books housed there, and permit no smoking. They have hung up a big sign forbidding (he use of profane language. These boys hope to organize an orchestra, and will gladly receive con- HOSPITAL. w. LEE & DUNN Brigham City, Utah. rrs PAYS Leather Is high but our prices are still the same for CASH ONLY. B. JENSEN BLDG., SOUTH MAIN , IN THE END at all. G. F. HARTMANN Plumbing & Heating, lr . money. Baker Lumber Co. U i. c k , INSURANCE THAT INSURES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. LEE & DUNN Brisks ta City, Utah. All kinds of building material and builders hardware. Wm. I. Hargis, Mgr. and THE First National Ban Brigham City, Utah ' South if fen OF BRIGHAM CITY Dd&Tr Pr All, n Durfey, a1 Tarfey, b SAFE AND SOUNI i I jegeto ,128.6 f T 12 E ' 4 ' t Lorenzo N. Stohl, President John b tirfey, D. Peters, w ain Cast lirds to sin, all beg sw k4.50 ioson, v v iinson, UNDER U.S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISE fling lots n ;tnwl" ildman, bet ca acres 39 LAUGHTER PROLONGS LIFE duplicate, accompanied iidman, bi iwnders and filed in this o The old saying Laugh and grow (30) days after the thirty and to Laugh at, has given away of the publication of this ieep well. All who do not believe n the great gospel of laughter are W. D, hereby requested by the management Stati to stay away from the opening perDate of first publication D formance of the Frank Rich Company, n rapid fire musical comedy, in order 1914, date of completion .hat there may be room for the many tion, January 9, 1915. Ad to whom there is nothing more deSUMMONS lightful than over two hours of sparking fun, sweet music and clever dancIn the District Court oi ing. If you are ill do not fly to the doctor, but let The Frank Rich Com- Judicial District of the Sta pany prescribe. They are sure to do in and fear Box Elder Cou; you more good than a barrel of mediCaroline Perkins plainti cine, jt s quid every real laugh adds liam E. Perkins, defend a day to your life. See The Frank MON3. Rich Company and live longer. Give 'I he State of Utah to th treat. them a at See the Alta yourself Theatre text Monday and Tuesday. (endnnt: 3ee them and laugh as you never You are hereby summonei laughed before. See them if you miss within twenty days after everything else this season. See them and be happy. At the Alta Theatre of this Summons upon you for two nights starting Monday Dec. within the county in which 21 with all new shows, scenery and is brought, otherwise wit costume and a different show each $2.50, night. 0 150 . Vlro rnnrl, along i iman, n ,cbards, ua Wac landing, ri sw 6 Kldm: W, e 1 ae, per 'ilnan, Es man a lots 3 T 10, 1, 8 nan olman, ac lo 1.50 Grant blk 8 rj, est nan bi tae, J6.5 ft t ft t nan ! 21 NELS - n inriTT P. O. Addrens: lirst Natic Building, Brigham City Uta! tisement. Ormi 'olman. nan n alo tea Orm Orm :ei :ei i Wheat! 4 cor ne 13.C9 c' n 39 14 deg 11 along c leg, 22,5 Ich s 11 beg, 17.5 Wheat deg 51 ne coi SUMMONS ch t.20 In the District Court of Judicial District of the State In and for Box Elder Count; R 2, l, Whea lot lint, Tolmar w 130 i Eva Black, plaintiff, vs Black, defendant. Alias SU The State of Utah to the at pers fendant: He You are hereby summons pear within twenty days service of this Summons up served within the county this action is brought, other in thirty days after service fend the above entitled ac in caBe of your failure so to ment will be rendered again cording to the demand of Plaintiff , P. O. Address: City, Utah. Jones Block, Advertisement persi Onne, Onne Peri Hunsal mtle, i R. Sin ana, p L. Wh sea On lo p p 'lies, ifper, hrper, v Men, Jense !. Jens( min e e 28. se i tbn 11 Jens' a Olsoi t,JW 8 87 H dsharr is a ! 13 beg, Had'.e to IHadk rds a 78 acres n Le rds ti fella: fetter 26 SHERIFFS SALE, In the District Court or n Judicial District, in and for County, State of Utah. Merrell Lumber Company, tion, plaintiff, vst Edward defendant. Sheriffs b;e. ai To be sold at Sheriffs 31st day of December, A. 12 oclock noon, at the front? the County Court Kut0lJ City, Box Elder County, of we right title and interest in ant, Edward Faulkner, v-- f described reai Box Elder Coun City, "righam Lot Three (3), Block Three City Survey. A, Brigham10th day of Dece Dated this D1914 JOSEPHS. 0 following to-wl- t: Sheriff of i (AJvcrtiteiocnt.) ac 2, 6 adman, !! rods plaint, which has been filed clerk of said court State Engineers Office, - This action is brought to Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 4, 1914. bom Notice is hereby given that W. E. judgment dissolving the Dial, et al, whose post office address rimony heretofore existing is Brigham City, Utah, have made ap- you and the plaintiff on the plication in accordance with the re- of desertion and failure to quirements of the Compiled Laws of and for general relief. Utah, 1907, as amended by the SesRICY H. 'JhamrSaiP 'j C' nw ch I beg NOTICE TO WATER USER8 sion Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate (.08) of a cubic foot of water per second from springs in Pierson Canyon, Box Elder County Utah. The water is diverted at a point which bears north 68 de grees, east 1,650 feet distant from the northeast corner of Sec. 2, Township 7 north, Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 4,000 feet, and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 20 acres of land embraced in the northeast quarter of Section 2, Township 7 north. Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated in the Stcte Engineer's office as No. 5935. ' All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in 12 il T days after service, and def hove entitled action; and youf failure so to do, jud; be rendered against you ac the demand of the compla has been filed with the cle Court. This action is brought to judgment dissolving the bon rimony heretofore existing you and the plaintiff. eight-hundredt- little better quality for a little less A W' jest tl (JO of :ier with 309-31- Weve Got It , THE THING THAT Which Is the only thing that pays E. School Shoes. - State ijforemi LEGAL NOTICES WE FIX EM WHILE YOU WAIT Stock of Dlttmann's Celebrated Men's Shoes and Riding Boots, Gymn Shoes. Rubbers and Boys (E!de I , Dyspepsia is Americas curse, to restore normal weight, good tributions toward that end. They al- health digestion, and the blood, use Burpurify so expect to give an entertainment sometime soon to raise the needful dock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug funds. This is Indeed a worthy under- stores. Price $1.00. Advertisement. taking, looking forward to keeping boys away from pool halls, and should be encouraged by every good citizen. The Corinne ward will provide an attractive entertainment at the ward NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF meeting house on Christmas afternoon CREDITORS. and evening. In District Court of the United the ChristThere will be a celebration of mas festivities by the members and States for the District of Utah, in Sunday School workers of the Methobefore S. T. Corn, Refdist Church which will be as generous Bankruptcy, and interesting as like entertainments eree. In the matter of James George, have been always in the past. The hour has not yet been decided, but Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 1891. will probably be sometime on ChristTo the creditor of James George, of mas eve. With his eyes full of tears C. G. Garland, in the bounty of Box Elder, Adney is shipping one of his yearling and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. pure bred Hereford calves to Archie Notice is hereby given that on the Bigelow, of Ogden. The animal will Third day of October, A. D. 1914, the join the well known Browning-Bige-loherd. This bull calf was a much said James George was duly adjudicherished object, and was to have cated bankrupt; and that the First been fitted for the 1915 State Fair; Meeting of his Credit: rs will be held but its owners affections fell a prey at my office at Rooms First to figures. National Bank Building, Ogden City, Children take Ballard's Horehound Weber County, Utah, on the 2 1st day of Dec. A. D. 1914, at 10:30 oclock In Syrup willingly because it tastes nice. the forenoon, at which time the said There isn't a better remedy anywhere creditors may attend, prove their for children's coughs, hoarseness and a trustee, examine the bronchitis. Its a good medicine and claims, appoint and transact such other bankrupt, easy to take. Price 25c, 50c and 31 as may properly come before business bottle. Sold by Brigham City per said meeting. Pharmacy. Advertisement Ogden, Utah, December 9, 1914. S. T. CORN, Adv. Referee in Bankruptcy. to your measure. Every suit made by us will be kept clean and one for month free of charge. pressed TEXAS TAILORS, Reserve District No. 12. went to Salt We have an elaborate line of samples to select from and onr We guarantee our goods and workmanship. prices satisfy all classes. 1 CITY SHOE j MAKE YOUR SUIT UTAH terms. j Let The Texas Tailors in Phons PROMONTORY. show will them with 205-- For any pain, burn, scald or braise, apply Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil - the household remedy. Two sizes 25c and ,0c at all drug stores. Advertisement C. HOUGHTON Sheepmen's WARDLEIGH on 4 W., The show was a treat, worthy of another one just as good or better, nd it is to be hoped the company will find it not only a pleasure but profitable to give us some more. The production was presented to a racked house at Bear River Tuesday evening. A. C. AGENCY COMPANY 758 Gas, Electric Bldg., Denver Colorado; 440 Phelan Bldg, San Francisco! F. d s. cAnd cTHeat Co. BUILDING Liberal discount for cash S years time, Interest W. C. "four-in-han- Loans may be obtained for any purpose on acceptable Real Estate security; liberal privileges; correspondence solicited. ! HOMES In BRIGHAM CITY 1 pro-luctio- Cash Grocery 6 has on hand for sale sometime for rent in good locations and first class condition. of kinds, candies galore, lemon and citron peel, raisins and currants, olives and pickles and the finest roasts and frya of beef, pork, veal lamb and mutton. ' Remember for cash no one undersells us for the same quality of goods and we deliver It, you dont have to carry goods home from our store. Yours to Please, UTAH. 'EDWARD B. KIRK CHEAPER When making out your list of good things to eat for that Good Old Christmas Time remember the Cash Grocery ft Meat Company le prepared for you with the - Federal Reserve Ban i ' d pla-yer- MEMBER OF The Ilammerland Grocery and ..teat .Messrs -hop Ut, been ! urciiased by i nd Clarence Bosley. Redd mgs Bay Charles Wood..v;l Mr. and Mrs. to T. .,r the winter i, row ns ranch wist ot town m orler a to tn,e c..ur0e o. the feeding ot Ll.hI-.0i cattle. ine.iinonia epidemic 1.,; buaer L it.e I oroth s La a i k. ( i to i.i. Jo.tco t rawiord is well , .oLji ;,u to mart to bc.ioo1, but l.w ot N.ck brown, who .,iteda0iter is sick , .no tn t,. i raw, or J pi-- te, who i ho three diLdn.n ot Lee Felter wire vtr.y s.ik nicked have an reeov i red b it their mother is now bedfast. At an election held by the Royal Ne glibors, the l'o.iowing officers were named: Mrs. Jennie Older Brown, Oracle; Mrs. frank Coder, vice orane, .Mrs. C. F. Shaw, Recorder; Mrs. Sarah Ahen, Receiver, .uis K.mg, eua,-lain- ; Mrs. Mabel Bosley, Marshall; Reta Reddlings, Inside Guardian; Mamie thaw. Outside Guardian; Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Organist; Mrs. T. G. Brown, Captain of Degree Work. Bishop Alma Jensen and his Counselors Mr. Packer and Mr. J. 0. Dunn were visiting var.ous Corinne families last Friday and Saturday. The Relief Society last week held its regular meeting at the cement PianL On the 20th inst., a fine little baby girl entered the tamiiy of Mr. and Mrs. 1 St'-rdn- and in tne audience could be noticed ail the oul latrons of the home com-- i any and many new ones who were out getting initiated. Hie play was a very happy selection, fail of br ght situations, humorous passages, sensible dialogues and LAWYER. some very good climaxes, all of which s PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS were made the most of by the with the result that a most eujoyatne Office at Third East and Forest Street evening was furnished. There were very few, if any, lapses of memory and each character was well sustain- Utah Conservatory of could command delivering the speech in an Impressive manner and of coarse it resulted In the Colonel stepping up ch to the Judge and offering his thr.t worthy grasped eagerly and the past was forgotten. Messrs Christensen did fine work ail thru their rarts for they looked right, Lad a gjod conception of the characters, read their nes forcib'y and gave a most acceptable delineation o. the roles. to F. Madsen appeared c:tch the fancy of the audience with s f rst entrance. When the a ld.em s, would laugh he would laugh and f n il y when he got to a point where lie .iad to be scr.ous an I df;v r h s n' a very delicate speech to a young 'ndy and the audience giggled, he giggled then the crowd laughed and roar-and he d d the s me finally getting lown to his lines when everybody had cosened up good and plenty. Shirley Horsley looks stunning in -veiling dress and that makes us feel that it is a pity these fine looking oung men can't find opportunity to appear more often in this sort of re-galia. The young ladies in the aud- ence just fairly caught their breath and when Colonel Lee told his son he could not merry the girl of his choice as he (the father) had chosen "Charley Knudson's daughter for him, the aforementioned "Charley Knudson aughed till his sides hurt; so did everyone else. Will- Brown as Green the expert auditor, looked villaniouB enough and everything he did had the same brand attached to iL His part was the gout of the production for he landed in jail while everybody else "got mar- ried and lived happily ever after. Miss Lenora Romer as "Aunt Bet-ty a real southern spinster, gave a choice bit of character acting that almost carried with it the fragrant odor Here of the magnolia and balsam. was a difficult role, one not generally attractive to the young actresses but Miss Romer invested it with a delightful southern type and made everything out of it. Miss Amber Hamson was a real southern miss with her wealth of alack hair and dark eyes, which made her fit into the part most acceptably. 3he read her lines well, was gowned stunningly and in the cupid scenes measured up to the requirements. Miss Ethel Rees as the vivacious daughter of the Judge, was possessed The of a whim for the sensational. character called for a prominent place in the spot light at all times and in order to get there, the young lady costumes would appear in various with wig to match with the result that a stranger meeting her for the first time might see her in several different colors of hair all in one day. The changes were made with good taste and the gowns worn by Miss Rees were something elegant Miss Mary Young as The Belle of Richmond", had a job on her hands to get the man of her choice, being loved as she was by two bosom friends, one of whom the author made a rascal and the other a gentleman. The rascal by his rascality succeeded in winning her promise to become his wife, but fate, coupled with the versality of the authors pen, fixed it so that the fiscal was found out in time and "Nellie" got Jerry, the real gentleman. Miss Young, like the other girls, displayed some beautiful gowns, in fact that is one thing the Home Dramatic is noted for, for the ladies in all the home gather together the most elaborate wardrobe that is ever displayed across the local foot lights. The author saw to it thEt the play ended with everybody matched up right and ao when the curtain was rung down on the final act everybody went home satisfied. Before leaving this criticism however, it should be stated that the gentlemen appeared in the first act In full dress and made a handsome appearance even if ties and lay down collars decorated the upper works of Th18 some of the model s. little slip in the regulations can easily be overlooked however, from the fact that we of Brigham City are not supposed to be up on these fash-.on- - B. Box Elder C. Call, Attorney for vertlsement Count PlaiD liders 'ich t u:,.5 'nder .'ltd! acres Frod C A pi |