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Show atk THE Chamberlain's Cough Romedy The Mothers' Favorite "I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my children when they hare colda or coughs, writes Mrs. Verne Shaffer, Vandergrift Pa. It always helps them and Is far superior to any other cough medicine I have used. I advise anyone in need of such a medicine to give it a trial." For sale by the Eddy Drug Store. Advertisement Id like to give you that dog," FRED J. HOLTON Utah Conservatory of' monia. Mrs. Mortensen came to Utah as a c: w. knudson's res. rruoio ' lady In 1869 and the same year young Private instruction In Piano. . became the vylfo of M. C. Mortensen Teacher Ills a Cecil Ragan, Field Manager and they moved out to Bear River City Leo A. Bird. the early settlers of that Le Roy B. Young being among O. C. Dalby place. During her lifetime she has been one of the workers in the Relief LAWYERS Society and served for years as a visPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. iting teacher in that organization. She had no children but leaves a husband 3rd Floor, First Natl Bank Bldg.. and an entire community of friends to Utah. Brigham City, mourn her departure. Funeral services were held In the Bear River tabernacle on Saturday last at 1 o'clock. I Funeral services were held in the AND CONVEYANCER. Bear River ward meeting house Dec. First National Bank Building 21, at 1 p. m. Bishop L. F. Johnson BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. presided. The singing was furnished by the C. ward choir, and the hymns sung were I Need Thee Every Abide with Me, Hour and "Shall We Meet beyond AND STEAM FITTING. the River. The prayers were offered All Work and Material Guaranteed by Elders Nels Iversen and Peter Ol BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. sen. The speakers - were President Sarah Fridal of the Relief Society, Elders Ole Hansen, Alma Nelson, Jas. P. Jensen Sr., Nels Christensen, W. S. VETERINARY SURGEON Hansen of Fielding and Bishop I F. Office at Residence; Johnson all of whom testified to a 1st North, Between Main A 1st WeoL good and. noble life well spent by SisCALLS ANSWEREO DAY OR NIGHT. ter Mortensen. ,At the cemetery the grave was dedicated by Elder P, M, ' ' Anderson. MUSIC .... DALBY V YOUNG JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR BURNHAM Sanitary Plumbing DR. E.P. COBURN WM.J.LOWE - Lawyer Practices Ik In All ' Courts. COUNTY ATTORNEY. Office: Court House, Brigham, Utah. WM. E. DAVIS LAWYER. C.H. BRYAN, D.D.S. Bel) Phone Sl.Red. loom 22, First National Building Sank BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. THE INDOMITABLE 1V. Federal Reserve Ban! pro- Id ceeded the man in the doorway. like for you to have it Hes a nice pup and Im grateful for what you Oh, all right, said Bammett, frowning at the paper before him. Already he had forgotten his charity client and was vaguely annoyed at his chatter. Ill take him to your house, added the man. Then he vanished. That was why Bammett, when he opened bis front door that night, had the surprise of seeing Fritz. . It always was a surprise to. see Fritz, because most of him was where one didnt expect it Reliable persons assured Bammett later that Fritz was a dachshund of good breeding, but Bammett always shook his head. - He said Frits was nothing more or less than a ball of string unwound and stretched out and that, for his part, he should think Fritz would establish telegraph stations on his head and tail in order to keep track of himself during his tortuous progress. The annoying part of it was that every foot of Fritzs length was brimming over with affection, and if there is anything more annoying than being compelled, in spite of yourself, to love something you have made up your mind to dislike it has yet to be discovered. With Fritz coiled up comfortably In his lap that evening Bammett bad a sudden chill. He remembered that Mrs. Bammett disliked dogs vigorously. In fact, that was why they had never owned one heretofore. Bammett felt that he should have to pay dearly when his wife returned for the fit of Abstraction that was responsible for his acquiring Fritz. And he was not disappointed. Mrs. Bammett shrieked when she arrived from the train that week and was greeted by Fritzs head and shoulders and beaming eyes. The rest of him trailed off Into the butlers pantry ard was invisible. Where did, that awful thing come Henry Bamfrom?, she demanded. did on earth you go and get mett, why a dog the minute my. back, was turned, when you know I hate, the creatures? And hes so much dog! she wailed, in. ' dignantly. "I couldn't help it," said, Bammett. after the manner of men. He was thrust upon me! ' run to time was "There plenty of before air of him got' there!" Mrs. No human being Bammett .insisted. could help seeing his approach hours before his total arrival! Youve got to get rid of him! , Who can 1 give him to? asked absent- -mindedly, Reserve District No. 12. last The fire bell announced a blaze meetSunday noon as the conference and the fireing was just dismissing, S. men made a quick dash for the O. electrical supstove plies was on fire. A heated started the blaze and by the time the car department reached the depot the a car L. depot where of itti THE First National A working crew occu- was doomed. AGENCY Henry Seeger, Manager. We take Special Interest in Adjusting Disputed Claims. We buy notes and handle all legal business, 23-A- -l UTAH. T( ;iSi out pied the car but everybody got while the thing and its contents were consumed. has on hand for for rent sale-some- HOMES In BRIGHAM CITY ' In good locations and first class condition,- - CHEAPER . ' ... Pia sit, than BUILDING Liberal discount for cash 8 rears time, fi interest W. C. WARDLEIQH, x on 4 W bt 4 A 8 S. Phone .will show them with 205--W ... terms, During the week, County Clerk issued quite s number of marriage permits during the week to par- Raymond Livermore and Hogge of West Weber, Utah. Ezra B. Harper and Fayette Loveland of Honeyville. Lawrence C. Christophersen of Idaho, and Rhoda Dalton of Hag-erma- Brigham City, Utah. ITSV THE THING THAT PAYS IN. THE Whloh is the only thing at all. , END" that pays lies :iee within the county in which Is brought, otherwise wit days after 'service, and del bove entitled action; and LEGAL NOTICES 4 348d Fielding. , Phillip Garner and Leona Douglass (Form approved by the Secretary, ol your failure so to do, Jud " be rendered against you at of Ogden. the Interior January 19, 19 12.), the demand of the compli Willard R. Jensen of Brigham and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION has been filed with the fit Idaho. Geneva Campbell of Perry, ' TRACT Court. ' . , This action is brought tc (Publisher) judgment dissolving the boi PUBLIC LAND SALE heretofore existin III DEPARTMENT OF THE . INTERIOR rimony you and the plaintiff. . U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, ' NELS : Utah, December 15, 1914. r:a:n!:n Notice is hereby given that, as direc- P. O. Address: Hm Nati ted by the Commissioner of the Gener- Buijdtag, Brigham City Uti of tisement al Land Office, under provisions Fred afternoon Cheal, , Last .Thursday . -- 180-LATE- - E. C. F. HARTMANN COURT - Nelson Thorvald r i Cheal Act of Congress approved June and George appeared before Justice C. O. Christensen charged with fighting. It appears that Messrs Fred Cheal . and t Thorvald Nelson got Into an altercation at the Joseph F. Hansen building, where the former was at work, and finally got to mixing things with their fists. Probation officer Frank 1906 (34 . Stats, application Serial . 517), f j of Ernest 27, pursuant to the .'t i A. Weymuller, No. 011980, we will offer at ' pub- " SHERIFF8 8ALI In the District Court o! Judicial District, in and for County, State of Utah. Merrell Lumber Company, tion, plaintiff, vs. Edward defendant Sheriff's Sale. clock a. m, on the 11th day of FebruTo be sold at Sheriffs S ary, 1915, at this office, the following 31st day of December, A tract of land: The SE 4 of SE 4 12 oclock noon, at the fro Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 1 the Couhty Court House, City, Box Elder County, It West, Salt Lake Meridian. right title and interest of Any persons claiming adversely the ant, Edward Faulkner, in aboevdescribed land are advised to following described real p file their claims or objections on or be- Brigham City, Box Elder Co fore the time designated for sale. Lot Three (3), Block Thre E. D. R. THOMPSON A, Brigham City Sumy, Register. Dated this 10th day of De lic sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 32.50 per acre, at 10 o- 1-- Three-fourth- s ! MONEY 6 School Shoes. Tiumbing&HeatiDg LEE & DUNN . THE JUSTICES y Russo-Japanes- c UNDER U.S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISE -- LEE & DUNN i,Ftt Elvira oAnd oAleat Co. Napoleon Distanced. An army of 1,000.000 men employed Leather is high but our prices are on one battlefield, under one comstill the same for CASH ONLY. mand, was unknown to strategists of even so comparatively late date as the seventies. No great acknowledged master of the art of war ever took Into action a force of even half this strength. The army which Napoleon led into Russia, which has hitherto held a record only challenged In the e course oi the war INSURANCE THAT INSURES At consisted, roughly speaking, of about 800,000 men. On no battlefield did THE LOWEST. P088IBLE RATES. Napoleon personally ever handle more than 180,000 men, touching bis max) mum at Wagram la 1800. Brigham City, Utah. D. Peters, Cash! se ties as follows: 6 9" itro Ip-se- n ( tt fhlc ISK John President. Lorenzo N. Stohl, cried Mrs. Bammett td Bowring came along and parted them Fritz. Bammett gazing at Fritz, brown, and some dlscussioh took place when beaming and wagging, felt a new pro- Nelson made a remark and George tecting affection stir within him. Sur- Cheal struck him knocking him down reptitiously he patted the sleek head. Officer Bowring parted these two and Ill dispose of him, somehow, he later the three were arrested and promised. When making out your list of to "Arent do you going anything charged with fighting. good things to eat for that Good They plead about this dreadful dog? Mrs. BamOld Christmae Time remember and were fined each. $10 guilty mett asked a week later. the Cash Grocery A Meat Com"I thought you were beginning to Advertisement pany It prepared for you with the like him, said Bammett You feed Heartburn is a symptom of indigeschoicest of oranges, cocoanuts, him! tion. Take a dose of HERBINE in of all I cant let a living thing starve to figs, dates, apples, nuts NOTICE TO WATER USERS such cases. The pain disappears In death right before my eyes! she askinds, candies galore, lemon and State Engineers Office, The bowels operate speed'ly I suppose I would stantly. serted, frigidly. citron peel, raisins and currants, Lake City, Utah, Dec. 4, 1914. Salt and feel ana cheeryou fine, vigorous feed a convict, if he was helpless on olivet and pickles and the finest Notice is hereby given that W. E. ful. 50c. Price Sold hands! by Brigham City my roasts and frys of beef, pork, veal Dial, et al, whose post office address "You might find somebody who Pharmacy. Advertisement lamb and mutton. is Brigham City, Utah, have made apwould take him, she insisted the next Remember for cash no one unFritz had come contentedly in accordance with the replication night Refrain From Scolding. dersells us for the same quality of and laid down across her feet. She Is not necessary In order quirements of the Compiled Laws of Scolding frowned as she looked at him. goods and we deliver it, you dont to emphasize a rebuke, and some- Utah, 1907, as amended by the SesYou might push him away, you times the have to earry goods home from reproof that Is tactful and sion Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to our store. know, suggested her husband. kind, makes the most impression of appropriate (.08) of I wouldn't hurt a helpless creature alL Yours to Please, Exchange. a cubic foot of water per second from no matter bow I hated it! Mrs. Bamsprings in Pierson Canyon, Box Elder mett told him, virtuously. County Utah. The water is diverted Bammett came home early one night to Impervious Silk fabric, heavily impregnated at a point which bears north 68 deand found Fritz In Mrs. Bammetta lap. with lead and tin salts, is being mads grees, east 1,650 feet distant from the She had the grace to blush. He just got up here, she explained, In France for making proof northeast corner of Sec. 2, Township I was putting him down, garments 'for doctors. rapidly. 7 north, Range 2 west. Salt Lakfe base hen .1 stopped, to notice how silky and meridian, and conveyed by means his hair Is. If you cared anything for Louis the Fur Center, . of a pipe line for a distance of 4,000 me you would have done something of all furs trapped on F. ' r ' the North American continent are feet, and there used from January 1 ' about him before this! otfiAUsK m ' Bammett rose to the occasion shipped to SL Louis houses to be to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 20 acres of land em"Your troubles are over." he told her, sold.-GENERAL MERCHANDISE The Janitor of our building has prombraced in the northeast quarter of HAY AND GRAIN. ised that hell take Frits aa a favor, Section. 2, Township 7 north. Range Just Se. he doesnt care about dogs. ' 2 west. Salt Lake base and though AccomodaMen sad are meridian. fish. like Sheepmens Supplies Neither would He paused. Mrs. Bammett, her arms tion for Tranters If they kept their This application is designated in .the get trouble intp about Fritz, whose' tongue was hang- mouths khuL State Engineers office as No. 6935. ' PROMONTORY. UTAH Exchange. ing out from his sudden choking surge AH protests against the Into her embrace, was glaring at her granting of said application, stating the reasons husband. Henry Bammett!, shS cried. '"Give this poor, helpless puppy therefor, must be made by affidavit in to a horrid old Janitor who'll make duplicate, accompanied by a fee of him live In a coal cellar? Not if I Loans may be obtained for any pur- 32.50, and filed In this office within CITY SHOE HOSPITAL. know It The idea! I don't believe pose on acceptable Real Estate se- thirty (30) days after the completion yon care anything about the dog at curity; liberal privileges; correspond- of the publication of this notice. WE FIX EM WHILE YOU WAIT all. I shall keep Fritz myself if no- ence solicited. W. D. BEERS, A. C. AGENCY COMPANY body else on earth cares enough about State Engineer. 758 Gas, Electric Bldg, Denver Colorahim to Stock of Dittmanns Celebrated Mens Date of first publication December 10, 440Phelan do; San old Bldg, Francisco. BamFritz, boy," interrupted Shoes and Riding Boots, Gymn Shoes. 1914, date of completion of mett, you win!" publicaRubbers and Boys tion, January 9, 1815. Adv. . dlOJ15 60 YEARS' C. HOUGHTON :pot SAFE AND SOUNt PERMIT8 TO WED "Go away! -- !P ,eol 'sauojs OOll eoj-iuaraasnjaxpV X30P 'sjejjiH Stup rb jb pjog qilBaq esn puB Jjpnd aqj poojq jng pooS jq8jaM ibuuou nonsa2ip eaots ai oj awna s.Bopamv sj BjBdadsXa Cash Grocery time vet OF BRIGHAM CITY to-wi- t: D. 1914. JOSEPH R. Elder Coi Box Sheriff of B. C. Call Attorney for Pla vertisement PROBATE AND GUARD NOTICES. (Consult County Clerk or t tire Signers for further In; CREDIT! NOTICE TO eight-hundredt- EDWARD B. KIRK 'Jill 3pn d24-J2- 1 COLLECTION & R. Valley TeL No. TREMONTON, K MEMBER OF Bammett PRACTICES IN ALL THE COUNTS. First National Bank Building. BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH.. - NBWS.THURSOAV, OSCIMSt By JULES OOIN. professional Cards... W. BLOK FORTUNES OF; FRITZ. On Thursday morning of last week, Mrs. Christena Mortensen wife of Mr. C. Mortensen of Bear River City, passed away after being In bed a week with pneumonia. Mrs. Mortensen was in her 73rd year, having been born in LAWYER. Fredericksborg Amt, Denmark, in 1842. She was a woman who enjoyed excelPRACTICES IN ALL COURTS a little over Office at Third East and Forest Street lent health aa a rule but a week previous to her death, she caught cold which' developed Into pneu- at 0X Estate of Gottlieb Detwlli ed. Creditors will present cl vouchers to the undersigne bam City, Utah, or to LeRoy attorney, lit' his effice, First 35 Bldg, on or before the April, A. D. 1915. , Executrix s ANNA DEI of estate of 0 wiler, deceased. Date of first publication Dec. 24. A. D. 1914-Dalb- & Young Executrix Attorneys for .Advertisement MAnn snnAtne e .tu.k MONS. . . The State of Utah to the Said De- NOTICE TO CREDIT0 Estate of Peter Lowe, Creditors will present vouchers to the undersigne the lard, Utah, on or before of April, A. D. 1915. MARTHA Attorney Advertisement fendant: a . UMltWl DMOfKy fur Awurili CuTtIkmiV. Ukon throueh Mum withouteb.rva, lutuu WtvUnvttct, Scientific jflnurican. 4hmtewwne!f enl.Uou ol ny liliM'S'a fi- 1Bruuei wwkly. ' I ou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served J nrttmt 'rSui.lJSiSu New f St. W .rtuiri! tort ChanibBrlam.'a A n r h V d inH (AdvwiimcM.) BssedT Cotuti. i3 Soro SUMMONS Trad i Marks co.SSS ... .. tt oi so 5 of Tf Executrix of the estate In the District Court of the First deceased. Judicial District of the State of Utah, Date of first publication, D. in and for Box Elder December 24th, A. County. Caroline Perkins plaintiff, va WilJ. LOWE. liam E. Perkins, defendant SUMfor Executrix EXPERIENCE 'sip XMAS HOLIDAY EXCUj Via Oregon Short . is-betS on aif the i sa tics loth |