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Show J THF BOS ELD2B N2V7S rsm Skating has been one: of the, chiefest and cheapest amusements this winter and many have taken part in the pastme. It pays to trade at Fishburns kll kinds of store repairs. Jos. F. Hansen Furn Co. f A large quantity of excellent ice has been put up this winter, the continued cold weather having been unusually favorable for this enterprise. Box Elder News, STANDING & WIXOM, - Publishers and Proprietors. THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1803. ,;8DBBCEIPJION. 29 Otherwise, 81 90 A.7EAE. tedWNioe, ITEMS OF INTEREST. O. O. Christensen was in oq business last Saturday. Rerpember the cheap sale is now on at M. Hanson A Sons. '.Monej saved by trading at Holst j Henry Wight left for Oregon last Sunday and intends to en- gage in the lumber business in that state. . Bargains at Holsts. f Attend the January Clearance Sale at Fishburns . f -- C.-- Elia9 Jensen, the well mown singer, met with a painful accident Monday, He jumped rom a wagon and a large spike sticking up through a board penetrated his foot as far as the skin on the uper side. It required considerable effort and assistance of others to remove the nail. It is hoped no serious effects will i,f Two little boys of the First ward are reported to have held up another boy, using a toy pistol for that purpose, and took away his school paints. It pays to trade at Fishb urns, Mrs. Samuel Smith of Georgetown, Bear Lake county, Idaho, is in Brigham this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Nelsen of the Third ward. Did you want a stove? tensen & Knudson. If are looking for bargains of re Jour large ad on Tst Born To .the wife of Prof. I this issue. Boothe & Peirce, f I John S. Bingham, Friday, Jan. Mrs. Jane Smith and Mrs. Eu. nice Smith of Georgetown, Bear allow. i6th, a fine son. Htfye-yoheard of that stove Lake county, Idaho, are visiting 'Bargains and best service at Holsts sale at Christensen & Knudsons? Mrs. Mary Smith of this city who Good surrey and single buggy reported to be quite ill Born Tuesday, to Mr. 'or sale cheap. Norman Lee. tf Mrs.. A. R. C. Smith at North- - To i educe stocks, price order at K8hburflV a fine baby girL , t--1 of Dillon, Mrs. Bigler Mary remembering Somethiifg'worth .Kbfords Famous Oysters, tf I Mont., has been visiting relatives Exsheriff R. Er, Davis, Dan in this county the past few weeks : I of her Ptrry and Joieph Mason were I and attended the funeral last Barnard Ezra brother visitors from Willard Monday t I -- cut-Ogd- t Chris- - ut Prices Gost Prices or any kind of prices &vUntil Notice the Shoes on our bargain table selling aU Photo jewelry, stamp picture frames and Me lW, Ipv - P .0 v,si. turned homo body. her mother and friends after an The many friends of C. W. absence of three years. Penrose, , editor of the Deseret The Standard Fashion sheets j$ewg will sympathize with him he-Co- me and tdr January ot his if Mra Lu. . get one. Boothe at Peirce, f. cetta Penrose, which occurred in Ahum thirty from th crty Moaday from pMU .monia. Con-- 1 evening to see the play at Holsts, anton. They were delighted Bargains A number of friends of Miss with the performance. Ir pays to trade at Fishburns f Meda Jensen drove to her home south of this city last Thursday life. Mdmia. Patera waahwte.. I ?en. odteo(Jtred hcr a ve af Vaoctal party ah iter home Refresh. rise. Me fte First ward baturday were,ervcd and the even- Daioty refreshmeot. were senred pieasMt,r apenl. and'a pleasant time is reported. For Sale 370 acres of land The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Garland. For information ap Leroy Cft Nelson; Miss Winnie at to F. D. Welling, Garland, or Valentine, --Martin4 Lee and Leo J. M. Secrist, Farmington, Ut. 19 Director Murdoch of the Butterick Patterns for Febtu-- j ary now ready. Get them at weather bureau reports that the FTshburns. f J Great Salt lake has begun one inch being credited to Jos. F.rHansen of this city in- - raise, tend! starting out this week to the lake in two weeks. local ' agencies hi the J much as the lake has for years been gradually going down larger cities of the state and push P88is believed there will now be it the sale of the 1900 washer for other direction. the in Which he has the geueial agency change to buy wheat, ca This washer was given a diploma tt residence. Paul Starks at at the state fair last fall and u I We give blue trading stamps highly recommended. with cash purchases. aJ Brigham Where 18 that stove sale at? Pharmacy y Christensen & -- Knudsons James Cottam of Snowville was Will Meifell of the hferrelljn town last Saturday. He ant . lumber &ialt Co h..)ust u (rom . making some additions to his Snowville were m attendance residence in the Fourth ward and tfn have a very cozy home when Friday at the funeral of a Erdmann old son of Mr. and Mrs, Phillip J.1 F, completed." hhs also been repainting and n-- Arbon of Plain City who were proving the outside of his reaHformer residents 0 dfebct on South Mam tat I . the western part county , waa earned by Theboy-aioatfI diabetes. pricks allowed for old books . tf Bargains and best service Bflgham City Pharmacy. tl W1. H. Boothe has a force ofUait you at Holsts. M. M. Faulkner has just com- men ebgaged in tearing down a on vacant building pitted a fine job of sign painting phrt of the M&in'St.- - fornferly' used as the for the First National bank. The As soon as I sign will extend ihe full length of family residence. this work is comldted,' it is Mf. I the banking house on the south BoothVs intention to erect a fine I and east sides, being 20 and 35 brick addition to the remaining feet in length, respectively. The oak . part and lease it for business puf- J letters are made to represent is welcome blocks and the graining brought pbses: This will be a4 fmfrpVem6nt. Architect Andrew 0ut in an artistic way. Nothing so elaborate, it is thought, has Funk has drawn the plans. been before attempted in the Notice All persons knowing themselves indebted to Wheel- Read our bargain ad on the 1st bright BfoS,k this city, will please Boothe & and Robinette rfbttie with j: L. page of this issue, I J it Peirce. save further costs. 75c February First tl Special in High Grade Shirts: Our entire stock of high grade Shirts, regular $1.25, your choice for $1. Regular $1 Shirts going at 75 cents. Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, y i (.a if (the celebrated Selz make.) H GifUike 'prices on many goods too numerous to mention. Call'and inspect the many bargains for your' self and be convinced of the genuineness of this sale. Underwear for Men, Ladies and Children. I . v HALF PRICE. Bargains in Hat Values up to $2, selling at. In order to reduce our stock on hand before taking our inventory, Feb 1st, we offer the following goods at greatly reduced prices: Comptons stamps are still the change. Brigham City Pharmacy- - rage. Miss Dfera JesperSon has sell them. 4 will A- Special Cheap Sale The new school book are' all hire: Old books taken in ex- - ft bow Prices tttttt ttttHti'tHttt tut 1 ever In On the First of February we take our annual inventory. We have lots of stock on hand that we do not want to inventory, rather close it out and count the money. We never carry goods from one season to another when John Fredericksen, a resident North Dakota, came to this city a few days ago expecting to He is permanently locate here. a guest of J. C. Gasberg. Get your Pictures neatly framed at Comptons Art Gallery. A large line of mouldings to sel ect from. f en, 0 0 5 MANY GIGANTIC BARGAINS offered by us of u ,J the For you to take advantage of a fine assortment for Men. GLOVES ? Son Pishbum L xx Crockery, Fancy China and Glassware Something to please everybody. Remember this cheap sale lasts until February IT WILL PAT YOU TO COMB EARLY. n 3P th ist,but OF THE ORIGINATORS LOV tipi Jet J XX PRICES. 1 la n 3EE3S SS3SZ Jf M, HANSON AND SONS. 1 ! e tl '"SW t-- I! Th - Inas-eStabli- BIG Announcement. - ft 15-ye- ar well-kno- 1 r I 1 - 5 Our friends and patrons are iavited to call and spect our stock. I V Are Your' Huibands Hard to Please? BODEN AND GRAEHL, (Successors to J. F. Erdmann.) !. Bargain Sale Continued 10 Days. slaughter the prices on our entire stock of dry goods. Mens, Boys, Ladies and Misses Underwear. Mens and Gents Overshirts and Dress Shirts, Mens and Ladies Jersey Cloth Overshoes. We have also greatly reduced prices oa Rubber Boots, Shoes and Hats. We have many new bargains to offer. Call before buying elsewhere; it will pay you. For 10 days we will X We Lead in Bargains; Others Follow. X C. HOLST FOR THE IP GO. QOt Your COLD MEATS FRUITS and I VEGETABLES, fPOITI LARSEN xx X SON. REEDER . t. 13 At; NO. 8. REPAIRING BY X X X X X X We X Houses, Roofs, Barns Floors and Sheds. Sell the Material X X X WEATHER X X GROCERIES - yL XI r1 'VaWflT C! re Reed Smoot was elected senae tor en the first ballot by the The vote last Tuesday. on joint ballot was as follows: Reed Smoot, 46; Jos. L Rawlins, 10; Gov, Heber M. Wells, 6. f Bargains at Holsts. a struck who John Gleason, fellow workman with a hammer at Promontory Point Monday of last week, was fined $10 and fifteen days in the county jail by Justice H. N. Bowring last The Friday which was paid. other man was not injured so badly as first reported. Hay For Sale About 3oo( tons of fine hay with good feed-in- g grounds for horses, cattle or sheep. Apply to F. E. Roche, j22 postoffice Corinne. you will need. Foreclosure of Lien. Whereas on the 20th. day of December, 1902, E. R. Hadley bad a lien for feeding and pasturing 3000 head of sheep owned by and under the control of John A. Strong and others unknown to the undersigned, for the sum of $125. wbicb amount Is now due thereon which sheep are at the ranch of, John Somers on Salt Creek at Point; Lookout, Utah, and whereas the undersigned on Jan. 14th, 1903, became the purchaser of Bald Hen, and all moneys and rights due thereunder by reason of a sheriffs sale duly made, and the owners of said sheep being fully aware of said execution and levy prior to said sale, notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the owner of said lien, and Claims who will on Saturday, at 12 m., Feb. 7, 1903, at tbe ranch of John Somers on Salt Creek, in Point Lookout, Box Elder county, Utah, sell at public auction the said 3,000 sheep or so many thereof as Is necessary to pay tbe of said lien and all costs as Is provided for by law. Dated this 16th day of January, 1903. Bayk ot Bbiohak City. Call on its, or write- - J. D. Call, Attorney. MONEY TO I LOAN ONLY MY Lumber & Salt Co, Formerly J F MERRELL & CO. Ko No No No w Tt tl LOAN. OWN MONEY Rtssell L.Tkacy, or Nf.ls Jensok, city, Miss Ella Hy water, m JOccupying the Dental Parlors of A. W. ' Brigham city jrn lo EnsigoX WOver Knudson's Produce Store" Prices Reason&Lj All Work Guaranteed EXTRACTED WITHOUT TEETH PAIN. 1 Master & Forsgron HAVE SOME Bargains in Glassware and r Chmaware HUM SELLING BELOV COST. Also a- - Big Reduction on Stoves and Rangel WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD LINE OF Builders Hardware and Building MaterkV HarlKSvL Dr. L. H. BERG HAS HIS DENTAL PARLOR IN THE No third party. delay No attorney's fees, commission eastern company. Many option j j mortgage tax. Low rates. bat Lake wr- c legis-latur- PREPARE Wives f r Horsley & Son- s- in- GOODS THE BEST. PRICES THE LOWEST. DANIEL REEDER. i ,ki tl J P. J. LARSEN, Win. Fish and Game in Season, Flour, Bran, Vegetables, Provisions, Etc. ...... NSBtlT'Eaob.i' Q- GOOBS IN Abb DEPABTMBWTS. Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meats, bn, I- WINTER sh 1 I OF ec We wish to announce to the public that we have on hand a fresh and select stock of ; v BARGAINS WIDER3QRQ BLOCK And is Prepared to do Work In ill Branches of Dentistry. PricasReasonable ' |