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Show 1905. BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 PAGE 6. SHOULD HOME AND MOTHER. President Roosevelt's Speech at the LIVING TOO HASTILY Late Mothers' Congress Held in Washington. (Continued from lift week.) Tins man, whose profession and cal liug should have made him a moral teacher, actually set before others the ideal, not of training children to their duty, not for sending them forth with stout hearts and ready minds to themselves and win triumphs for their country, not of allowing them the opportunity, and giving them the privilege of making their own place In the world, but, forsooth, of keeping the number of children limited that they might taste a few good things!" The way to give a child a fair chance in life is not to bring it up in luxury, but to see that it has the kind of training that will give it strength of character. Even apart from the vital question of national life, and regarding only the individual interests of the children themselves, happiness, In the true sense, Is a hundredfold more apt to come to any given member of a healthy family of healthy-mindechildren, well brought up, well educated, but taught that they must shift for win their own way, and by their own exertions make their own than is positions of usefulness, apt to come to tboso whose parents themselves have acted on, and trained their children to act on, the selfish and sordid theory that the whole end of life Is to taste a few good things The Intelligence of the remark Is on a par with its morality, for the most rudimentary mental process would have shown the speaker that If the average family, In which there are children, contained but two children, the hation as a whole would decrease in population so rapidly that in two or three generations it would very deservedly be on the point of extinction, so the people who have acted on this base and selfish doctrine would be giving place to others with braver and too re robust Ideals. Nor would such result be In any way regretable: for a face that practiced such a doctrine that Is, a race suicide would thereby Conclusively show that It was unfit to fexist, and It would better give place to people who had not forgotten the primary laws of their being. To sum up, then, the whole matter Is simple enough. If either a race or an Individual prefers the pleasures of mere effortless ease, of to the Infinitely deeper, the Infinitely higher pleasures that come to those who know the toil and the weariness, but also the Joy, of hard duty well done, why, that race or that individual must inevitably in the end pay the penalty of leading a life both vapid and ignoble. No man and no woman really worthy of the name can care for the life spent solely or chiefly in the avoidance of risk and trouble and latwr. Save In exceptional cases, the prizes worth having In life must be paid for, and the life worth living must be a life of work for a worthy end, and, ordlnarly, of work more for others than for one s self. The man Is but a poor creature whose effort Is not rather for the betterment bf his wife and children than for and as for the mother, her very name Stands for loving unselfishness and and, In any society fit to exist, Is fraught with associations which render It holy. The womans task Is not easy no task worth doing Is easy but in doing It, and when she has done it, there shall come to her the highest and holiest joy known to mankind; and having done It, she shall have the reward prophesied in scriptures for her husband and her children, yes, and all the people who realize that her work lies at the foundation of all national happiness and greatness, shall rise up and call her blessed. d . him--Sel- ak, WANTED, LEE One woman In twenty-fiv- e but what suffers with some derangement of the female organism, and this ia the secret of so many unhappy homes. No woman can be amiable, light hearted and happy, a Joy to her husband and children, and perform the duties incumbent upon her, when she is suffering with backache, headache, bearing, nervousness, sleeplessness, down pains, displacement of the womb, spinal weakness or ovarian troubles. Irritability and snappy retorts take the place of pleasantness, and all sunshine is driven out of the home, and lives are wrecked by woman's great enemy womb trouble. Bead this letter: 1 Fifty-nint- painful or irregular menstruation, pected. All are cordially Invited to pain in the side, neadache, backache, attend. bearing-dowpains, nervousness or S, P. Boothe, Prest, the blues," secure at once a bottle of Emelia D, Madsen, ComE. Pinkhams Vegetable Lydia Louise E. Peters, pound and begin Its use. n Scientists now claim that the sword With which Adam and Eve were kept out of the Garden of Eden was only radium, The laxitive effect of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize it is the effect of a medi- For sale by the Eddy Drug store. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Curas all Coughs, and axpals Colds from tbs system by gsgtiy mevlog tba bowsls. I OUR Ladies Underwear White -- h Mantua conjointly with the Quorum of High Priests every Second and Fourtn Monday; also quarterly with the membera at Perry and Willard. Sept. 18 17 23 28 Oct. 8 Nov, 2 EECEIPTS. By cash from E. A. Box collected at B. B, grounds By cash from II. 0, Boden, city collections By cash from N. J. Nelson, sale of peaches By collections, J. A. Edwards By cash from Wm. Horsley & Sons By collections, J. D. Peters By collections, Jos. F, Hansen By Railroad voucher Total $ 72.20 105,00 27.55 18.50 7.80 6,00 15.00 87.65 $289.70 DISBURSEMENTS. To cash, N. Ogden B. B. O To cash, Willard B. B. O To cash, Bronco riding To cash, Koford, meals baseball players To check, Norman Lee, as per claim To cash, J. A. Edwards, as per claim To claim paid Boothe & Peirce 80 .00 20 .00 25 .00 - 2 .50 6 .00 3 .75 1 .60 J. H. Lillywhite, peach prize To check 8 .00 Elias O. Jensen to check, peach prize Oh hand 2 .00 Merrell Lumber & Salt Co, to check as per bill McMaster & Forsgren, to check as per bill WynnL. Eddy, to check as per bills Standard Pub. Co., to check as per bill O. W. Goodliffe, to check as per bill Box Elder Report, to check as per bill The Deseret News, to check as per bill J. The Herald Company, to check as per bill ..... The Tribune, to check as per bill Box Elder News Co,, to check as per claims Horsley & Sons, to check as per bill C. Simonsen, to check as per bill J. A. W ard, to check umpire N. Ogden vs Willard O. H. Pulsipher, to hauling benches.. ... J. E. Baird, telephone N. Lee to Mayor Holst Norman Lee, letters, typewriting, eto 0. F. Lee, to peach prize Wm. Forsgren, Chief, to sprinkling streets J. H. Bott, to check peach prize R. M. B. Tel. Co., per Kaiser to Wellsville McMaster & Forsgren, to cash fruit 25 .50 2 90 Taid B. C. Military Band 80 .00 10 .50 1 2 .20 8 .00 9 .40 12 .50 15 .00 13 .85 8 .80 .40 .50 .00 ,25 4 .40 1 .50 11 .00 1 .50 .35 6.65 24 .90 . ...... There are unpaid bills to balance Valley sent to their address Anyone can have any of the garments In sending your by mail for a few pennies postage. for cents few postage we will return include a the stamps if too much is sent. tiff on a aftei j Valley No once In m of to cella of CO and 12 I VAUttf MALAD AH, CLOSjjJ No 17 North bound We will sell two boxes of Royal Blue Matches for 5 Cents or 12 boxes for 25c as long as the stock lasts. bowe Con 17 it went No 18 South bound Garin) P. O. opens Sunday 11.00 a. m, A. Nelson & Co., Office hours from p. m. I.00 S Jo kee MAttAESIVs1 cents per dozen for Eggs. " I I Tremont, Garland. bad f( toan Tremont, Corlune.i We will continue to pay COl balar fearf lost liams1 ry th 1 JI 1Di Im fit B.I.I pick fidui Bear River City, Utah. the fib flthe FOLEYSnOL fell n Owe Coidai Pramti, fcte. 41 rig Other at Bear River of Saventy meets 1 ai City Amy ?Mr. The officers of the Stake Y. L. M. I. As meet the first Saturday of every month In the Tabernacle at Brigham City at 1. p. m. The Relief Soolety officers of Box Elder Stake moet the first Saturday of every month at the titblog office. FOR APPLICATION lima H. C. Christiansen, drug st afithe IJMiu I Merchant Taioi PATENT. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2, 1905. Notice is hereby given that Fred W, Thackwell of Ogden, Utah, and bis Joseph F. Heald of Brook lioe, Mass., have made application for a United States patent for the Lead King Mining Claim, Contact Mining Claim, Apex and Silvered Lead Min Claim lode mining claims, consisting of 1476, 080.2, 1170.5 and 1500 linear feet, respectively, of the lodes, and surface ground as shown by the official plat, being Survey No. 6350, situated In the Paradise Mining District, Cache County, Utah, and described in the plat and field notes of survey on file in this office, with magnetio variation at 17 deg 15 min to 17 deg 58 min East, as follows, Commencing at cor. No. 1 of Lead King Mining Claim and running thence N 40 deg 21 min W 1175.6 ft to Intersection of Easterly side line of Silvered Lead Mining Claim, thence N 1452.3 ft to cor No. 2 of Silvered Lead Mining Claim, thence W 600 ft to cor No. 3 of said claim, tnence S 1323.2 ft to Northerly end line of Apex thence S 89 deg 35 min W 221.8 ft to cor No. 3 of Apex, thence S 26 deg 26 min E 1173.4 ft to cor No. 2 of Apex, thence N 80 deg 35 min E 10.1 ft to intersection of Westerly end line of Contact Mining Claim, thence S 1 deg 21 mla W 365.3 ft to cor No. 2 of Com tact Mining Claim, thence N 88 deg 16 mla E 880.2 ft to oor No. 1 of said claim, thence N 1 deg 21 min E 238.6 ft to Intersection of Southerly end line of Lead King Mining Claim, thence N 36 deg 21 min E 315.1 ft to cor No. 1 of said claim, the place of beginning, containing a net area of 46.287 acres, the following conflicts having been excluded: Keystone, Survey 6059, of .226 acres; La Platte, Survey 5069, of .473 acres; Sunrise, Lot 38, of .082 acres; Mountain Boy, Lot 39, of 2.930 acres and Lorette. Lot 39, of .639 acres. Said claims are situated In the N. E. i and S. E, i sec 11, Tp. 8 N., R. 2 to-W- . featei Has a nice selection of fine Cloth for the SPRING and Sl MER SEASON to select SUITS from vtSr Styles and Materials I have the celebrated samples from JVl. Up-to4)a- 'r Japa bmshe guest, like a brush te. Latest Importats & Ha,. Chicago. This entire collection of Woolens is guaranteed Strictly All Wool No mercerized cotton yarns used as a substitute for silk in the manufacturing of these woolens. My price tags on my suits are honest and E reasonable. Tailor Shop Immediately South of Hot! Utah-n- a ifcjvernt IwajB 0 ar tiuU rat- thej It Is 1 ble ,han conRnan DO YOU TAKE THE HEWS? I. tile wt That Is, arc you a subscriber the Box Elder News? IF E. S L. M. The quarter Sec. cor. on East boundary Total $289.70 Sec. 11, Tp 8 N R 2 E bears as follows the amount on hand, from Cor. No. 1 of each of said claims: Lead King Mining Claim, N 3 deg 19 min E 159.4 ft, Contact Mining Claim, N 17 deg 12 min E 681.9 ft, Apex, N 67 deg 53 min E 832.1 ft, Silvered Lead Minlog Claim, S 68 deg 11 min E 1060.7 ft. Said claims are of record In the office of the Recorder of Cache County at Logan, Utah, in book "2" of mining deeds at pages : 180; 196 and 205-respectively . The adjoining and conflicting olaims are the Keystone, Survey 6059; La Platte, Survey 6069; Sunrise, Lot 38; Mountain boy, Lot 39; Lorette, Lot 39; Red Jacket, Lot 40 and Queen of the Hills, Lot 40. I direct that this notice be published in the Box Elder News, at Brigham City, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims, for a period look this copv over caret ullv and see if it is not worth 2l-2c'o- X the price charged by the year fist enc itillon Bi fiai 191-2- the Eddy Drug store. A fine boy was born to the wife of Mr. J. H. Rolph ThatTIrad j. No II., 6, is ail O. K. for sore eyes, writes D. a 5c at L, Gregory, of Hope, Tex. it gives you the local and state nows; It is filled with other reading matter of interef Kt JIv jsurare We havent had a dissatisfied subscriber yet es If c of nine weeks. Feeling, If you are languid, depressed and incapable for work, it indicates that Herbine your liver is out of order. will assist nature to throw off headaches, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. J, J. Hubbard, Temple, TexI have as, writes, March 22, 1902: used Herbine for the past two years, It has done me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling, I take a dose of Herbine. It is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever. 50c bottle. Sold by ail druggists Bes. From north No 8 f From north No lo!7 From north Local & F.ast Garland, Bothwell, Deweyvlle aod Heaver, meets tne Second Saturday of every month, at I p. bl, at tha Garland bail, Garland, Utah. Fifth Quorum ISitttj From south No 7. From south No From south, Local of Elders, comprising Garland Fifth Quorum atai MAIL8 Will be continued through the season. M. A. NO. 400L 1901 Valley No SALE Counselors. Peach Day Report. Northbound No 7 Northbound No 9 Northbound, Local il'f H Valley Noll "1 Southbound No 8 Southbound No Southbound, Localjr 1 DUNN, mule hairs are an abomination. Real Estate Agents. There is a great deal In properly National Bank buildbe She a should wife. Room First 25, taught training 30-- 4. to mix her bread sponge with a pading, Brigham, Utah. Tel. dle. If she uses her bands it is apt to make them tender and incapacitate them for handling a brush scythe efCHURCH DIRECTORY fectually. She should also be taught to split kindling wood and get ltluat Council of the Box Elder Stake meeta night especially In winter. If she has to theHigh First Saturday of every mouth, at 10 a. m omce. get up In the dark and cold for kind- In the Tithing cross all Is make her lings it apt to The Priesthood of Box Elder Stake meets the First Saturday ol every month, at p m., is the day. We hope our correspondent who First ward meeting house. oharges us with being partial to the fair sex will paste this in his bat and Quorum of Seventy meeta at send us an apology. Home Circle. Dear Mrs. Pinkham-- , I was troubled for eight years with irregularities which broke down my health and We wish our correspondents brought on extreme nervousness and despon- d s Vegetable Pinkham E. be & little more regular. would Lydia dency. proved to be the only medicine which health in I a little less if necessary, Write me. Day by day Improved lelped while taking it until I wa wmLJ entirely oftener. write but can attend to my eocial and and thoroughly enjoy life onoe more, aa Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound has made Relief Society Conference. toe a well woman, without an ache or a pam. " Mr. Chester Curry, U Saratoga Street, Relief Society conference of the The East Boston, Mas. Box Elder Stake will convene Tues At the first Indication of 111 health, day, June 6th, 1905, Visitors are ex- f; iore on the of my chin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was Stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Lim toent, which did the work in short brder. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Allensville, Miffin Co., Pa., has a sore and mistrusts it for a canter, Please send her a 50c bottle. Bold by all druggists. WORK. "Should a A correhpondent wife work?" He intimates that the AMERICANW0MEN8REAKD0WN Home Circle is partial to the fair sex Female Derange- and thinks we ought to hit the wives Irregularities andCured ments Result by Lydia E. as severe licks as we do the husbands PinkhatLi a V egetabio Compound. We agree with our correspondent, so Owing to our mode and manner of here goes. living, and the nervous haste of every 1 es, certainly a wife should work. woman to accomplish just so much If you want a pretty face and deligh-f- ul each day. it is said that there is not Ever since Eve inveigled Adam to eat air. Ben Davis apples her daughters have Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, been doomed to toil. But some men work Wedding trip across the see, are unreasonable about a wifes wood all the to Put your faith in Rocky Mountain want her chop They when they could save her much hard Tea. Wynn L. Eddy. labor by buying a sharp saw for her. She can oe easily taught to tile the saw and to keep it in good order. We know a man who makes bis wife get Five to ten acres good meadow land up and curry the mules before she She is This breakfast. southwest of city. wrong. gets 10 acres good hay land or pasture should get breakfast first, as she is not so apt to shed mule hairs in the close in north. food. Horsehairs are bad enough but Si No SecretAbout It It is no secret,that for Cuts, Burns, Cures old Sorts. Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore eyes, Boils, Westmoreland, Kant, May, 5, etc,, nothing is so effective as Buck-le- ns 1902. Ballards Snow Liniment Co.: Arnica Salve. It didnt take Your Snow Liniment cured an old long to cure a bad sore I had, and it cine. WOMAN A v Frank Wi D. Hobbs, Register. to Chicago and the East over the only double-trarailway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Ex cellent service In every particular. One of these trains, the Overland Limited, it the most luxurious train In the world ilectrie lighted ck j throughout. Direct j North-Weste- rn and Minneapolis. at Omaha via Lint to St. Paul Tickets, reservations, and full Information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago W- - H, -P- connections j The L. H. Gray, Attorney. 1st pub. May 4, last pub July 6. & North-Weste- rn Ry. j 38 Weet Second South St., Atba Bldg,, Nwut 9 Salt Lake City, Utah. 4 rigli, Give it a Trial; a Veil:,. Only $1.25 Glover I ROPRIETOR OF- -. Livery and Fefjd x Up-To-D- stables, Rjgs, At All Hours,,,. Hack meets all Trains at Depot. BrighamCity Utah DYSPEPSIA C DIGESTS WHAT YOU which Tk 11.00 bottle contain. riUUI. fi. C. SlWITT ttniMth. trial LY AT (ta. TNI USOIATOIV 01 G025PA UY, CBIv da J faj- |