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Show y r-, 5 61 - w V ''V',. Mr. Eugene Hansen was down from Collinston Saturday. Good, ripe Oranges are cheap at tf H. L. Erdmann's. THIS IS NO PUZZLE BUT IS THE NUMBER OF COPYRIGHT BOOKS WORTH ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS EACH r THAT WE PLACED IN OUR NORTH WINDOW TO SELL YOU FOR ONLY FIFTY CENTS EACH. THINK OF IT. YOU GET YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING 61 BOOKS FOR ONLY FIFTY CENTS. t JM to it! ! The Mutable Many Tales by Tom Hall The Making of a Marchioness The One Woman The Compleat Bachelor The Changeling Tom Moore Discords ' Methods of Lady Walderhurst Potter and The Clay The Master Craft man Tobacco in Song and Story Judiths Garden Black Smiles The Girl at the Halfway House Mr. Claghorns Daughter Advantages of Chastity Strength from Eating Jezebel Zoraida Andy Barr The Lord of the Sea The Iron Hand Ancient Mariner Felix Golden Legend Sonnets of Shakespeare Hermans Peoms Love Poems of Tennyson Gwen The Star Dreamer Amor Victor The Garden of Lies Lying Prophets John Oliver Hobbes , The Life Within Margaret Bowlby Her Fathers Legacy Our Bodies Confucius The Carpenter Prophet The Loom of Life The Last American The Carpet-bagge- r Light of Asia Alice Longfellow '4' THE MIGHT AS WELL GET ALL COLD THESE CHANCES USE YOU CAN AND TAKE NO GOO BETTER INVEST EARXY IN A nitTf tiavq DOCTO A T0 D0LLARS OVERCOAT THAN PAY A FEW LATER ON BE WISE AND GET A POOR OVERCOAT OUR DISPLAY CF AND CALL TOMORROW, AND SEE rxr Highest cash price paid for lucent n2Sf seed. Win. Horsley & Sons. Peter Hunsaker of Honeyvllle had a cancer removed from his neck last Monday in this city by Dr. Rich. Best Hot Blast and Oak heaters, at Ml tf Stohl Furniture Store. rnrm OVERCOATS AT D. G. LADIES, Di tor of the Rapid Browning The Misses Aurilla Watkins and Emma Nelson of this city returned Sunday night from a three days' visit with friends in Logan. Virgil Ladies FurnishComplete line-o- f ings and Notions always found at Mrs. Elias Jensens Dress Making Mrs. Browning Bay Path OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN COATS If PtAffi WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED WITH INLAID VELVET AND B TORS BLACKS AND PLAIDS, ALL J & ft) PRICES VERY MODERATE, FROM tf parlors. The Eddy Drug Store, WYNN L EDDY, Prescription We sold 16 the first day. are gone. 4 Come before the ones you want . w 4 44 We are now located in the building formerly occupied by Boothe & Peirce. Our inrreaaed facilities make our possibilities greater, and we are in a position to serve our Friends and Patrons in a most satisfactory manner. Our motto has been and will be RELIABLE GOODS AT JUSTIFIABLE PRICES, and our stock will be such as to supply all needs. Ladies and Gents furnishings, Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions, Groceries, House Furnishings, etc., are some cf the lines we carry. Ladies Coats and ready to wear garments is a Specialty with prin-cip- CALL AND INSPECT OUR STORE BEFORE BUYING. Remember the Place. Hanson Mercantile Co. BRIGHAM CITYS PROGRESSIVE STORE. DEPARTMENT 44 1'5 V'i' 4S rJ i 1 a 4 44 t4 4 4 44 41 4 4A 4 44(l i Don't fail to see our complete line of pictures, art novelties .etc., etc. Biggest assortment ever seen in Box Elder county- - Compton Art Gallery, N. L. Hansel's Shoes are better. Just the Same Good if or Values for your money Kind FINE LEATHER STATIONERY, GOODS IN PURSES AND HAND BAGS. WE HAVE TOO MUCH TO TELL YOU ABOUT HERE. SO COME AND SEE US. WE WILL HELP YOU SELECT. FANCY isnt Brigham City Pharmacy, A. L. EDDY. WONDERFULLY LOW TOD CAB SAVE DOLLARS AND DOLLARS EV .50 Luafi.es Hand Bags 1.00 2.00 3.00 3 lot IT IS. OR IT ISNT CATCH ON? $12, $15, $20 to $25. Sack In the new cut and in We have the Double-Breaste- d a variety of fabrics quiet or breezy and they re right. Remember, please, that cur time here is all yours. Rosenbaum's Gash Store THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS AND ujgffTMBmuajaaAidWu.i a ra MENS OUTFITTERS. We are closing out a fine lot of Ladies Winter Coats and Jackets, retail price from S10 to S15 at 53.50 to 56.00 each. Also some fine Shirt Waists at a Big Sacrifice. COME AND SEE THEM. Evans Bros: Utah. co, .25 .50 1.00 1.50 PRH TRADIKO .S3, 1.5.0 2.00 1 1.30 . Walking Skirts at Just Half Price. I lot Dress Trimmings at Your Own Price. 25 Ladies' Jackets at Your GFu Price. We are always offering Great Bargains in Aoutbs Suit?,, Mens and Boys Dress Shirks, Ladies Waists, Go, Wrappers and Wool Mittens. We Have plenty of 50c Blank Outiiijgs at 3 yards for 25 cents. TTbi: We have only named a few of our Bargains. more- for your money than you cam get elsewhere, come tons - HOLST y C. Remember the Place, SOI j Block South - of Tabem THAI! mgs BEST have wtild say deriv summer Closing re to be Across A Proprietor. Closing Out i J2.30 Fascinators-..- Double-Breaste- d Double-Bieaste- d Oak We Still Lead in Barga tf DOLLS, DOLE BEDS AND DISHES, TOYS OF ALL KINDS, TOILET SETS. SHAVING SETS, you'll admit that the Sack lies wearing was Invented for just such a chap and Ire for it. Pack is the A warmest undercoat that can be worn, because of the double thickness across the chest. It broadens drooping shoulders. Makes a small man look chesty and shows osf the fonn as no other coat can. But, as we said at the beginning and Store. Mor-tens- CALL IN AND LOOK THE) LINE OVER. it depends. When jolt are a sturdy Young Fellow swinging along the street on a Oxer-coa- t, crisp, bright day without an but looking as warm as toast, Furniture Sactsrday. See Epheniphus Erast The' question of what to buy in finer its Carter, generally Peter Mortensen of Elwood, Ladies Furs and Coats will be easily Ffailc Bowriug, in Th companied by his son, was in Brig- settled by inspecting the large and Roe Opera House Xov ham on business Monday. Mr. varied assortment at Fishburn's. tf for leave shortly expects to N. L. Hansens shoes ir See title Southern Rose Nov. 29 th Scandinavia. a mission No Double-Breaste- d Stofci ness. $ Sack is the The or it street on the swellest Suit Best Hot Blast Mr.. Alma Nelson, Bear River H, Gibbs of Portage was merchant, was in progressive Citys lnisiin Brigham Saturday on legal town WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT SACK - Mr W WE HAVE ALWAYS HAD DOUBLE-BREAS- TED El raws A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOG CHRISTMAS Bargain AND THAT THE LOWEST- ONE PRICE 4 4 4 Cheap ' U FISHBURPJS You Can. Always Do Best At..... Sale We LOWEST AT OUR STORE. HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS, TO HAVE HIS HEADQUARTERS. WATCH FOR HIS COMING. SOON BE HERE. 7 AT THE BOOTHE & PEIRCE BUILDING. J 'J. al AT to-da- y. f Druggist Removed. Thanksgiving pinner Quarterly Conference of the Box Elder Stake of Zion will be held in the Stake tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday, December the 8th and 9th. Mrs. Martha May of Calls Fort was in town one day last week, shopping and greeting her friends. This is the first .time In several months she' has been able to come down town. When buying a Ladies Coat you want one that is absolutely light. Fishburn8 have already won the reputation of being the store for cloaks.' Mr. David Hewlett has sold out his ranch west of Bear River City and moved into Brigham. He has bought a place in the Third ward' and will ..make his permanent residence here. Mrs, Lauretta Neff, one of Utah's leading Elocutionists, will appear in "The Southern Rose with the old 2t favorites on the 29th. WITH SEASONABLE. GOODS Satisfy, GOOD OLD SANTA Dr. and Mrs. E. A, Rich will entertain Drs. Pitt and Franeke of T remonton and Garland respectively, and Mr. Wynn L. Eddy and family at Vi LOADED IS DEPARTMENT EVERY AS Mr. N'ephi Ipsen and C. C. Johnson of Bear River City were seen on Chanticleer Cannot There is Not a Want That We til our streets Saturday. At YOU $10 TO $20. Reed, the genial proprieRestaurant, was Mi a Salt Lake visitor this week. See Mrs. Neff in the "Southern n29 Rose N'ov. 29th. Mr. TTMF MILLER-MAD- E yi Vi , Overcoat 'M The Whirlwind Caleb Wright Mr. Whitman Your Uncle Lew Donjltia Princess Elopes Rory OMoore The Fickle Wheel I Mrs. Carl W. Nelson same up from Hot Springs last Saturday to visit wiih relatives in this city. Best Hot Blast and Oak heaters, at tf Stohl Furniture Store. Ladies and Misses leggings, 50c at C. Holst & Son's. See the "Southern Rose N'ov. 29th German Socks 35 cts. at Holsts. Ruth, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenbaum, is quite sick with typhoid fever. Geber a ITEMS OF INTEREST. S3 61 SIXTY-ON- E 1906. ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, BOX PAGE EIGHT. fafonned lle mai Is sti. it ha 'an be h teaent We have about and some Hot Blasts tha we will close out at Al MOST ANY PRICE as w are going out the Sto 15 Heat business so that we pay more attention to other lines. dp 101 time . THESE HEATERS MUST GO TO MAKE GOODS. Christensen & Knt pi I REAL ! of no Our r ' Uke, i the fit this , tate bi ca oi In i a toi a' He i irSht in ,rom ilag son out wist Measure Part ol vouch i? the big Ptons |