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Show Mr". Franc is Mmeer of St John, with Aiizoii.i, has been Mrs. Helen her sister STANDING & WIXOM, Stark this week. Publishers and Proprietors NO. TELEPHONE A Big Discount on Sorosis underskirts at Holsts. f I'HUKSOAY, OCT. 29? .903. Elias JenCoal! Coal! Coai.! SUBSCRIPTION. sen will deliver all kinds at your In Advance, SI 25 Otherwise, SI 50 A YEAK. home. Mr.J. V. Biidge of Salt Lake ITEMS OF INTEREST. and his brother E.S. Bridge City Joseph Stohl has returned from of Chicago were guests at the a trip to Idaho having been away home of Mr. and Mrs L. T. about six weeks. Peirce duiing the past week. New Stock of Blankets nr,d Dr. L. H. Berg, dentist, Utah-n- a Quills at D. Rosenbaums, o 29 tf hotel. Holsts lead in bargains, tf one Box Elder News, M.-ni- in-la- w : t Lost or Stolen Steiling Mrs, Edgar Wight was up from Bicycle, 1900 model, odd pedals; Salt Lake City last week visiting one grip gone. Finder return to relatives and friends. Norman Lee and be rewarded, tf The Coler Vartox Hot Blasts Mrs. Ephraim Jensen of this are far in the lead JosFHansen.f city went fo Logan Monday New Crockery at Christenen taking her brother, who is ill with typhoid fever, to be cared & Knudsons. for by their mother Mrs. M. E. Miss Araminta Pett of Ogden Campbell. came up Tuesday on invitation to Photo Jewelry and Comptons arrange for a class of pupils. Miss Pett is well known in this cilv stamps are still the rage 2 dozen and is a talented pianoforte player. for 25 cents. tf Go to W. B. Jensens for Anti Jos. F. Hansen took first diFriction Washers. ploma at the Weber Co. Fair at N P Hansens shoes are bettet Ogden on the 1900 Washer, f d A post office has been James R. Frodaham returned at Tremont with Elbe t last week from a mission to Mich R. hherman as postmaster. The igan. The death of his father, Tremont people have been wink- Joseph Frodsham, was the occa ing hard for tnis privilege and sion of his return and he will remain to look after his fathers will greatly appreciate it, N P Hansens shoes are belter business interests. For Sale. Small fruit orchNew Stock of Blankets and in First ward. Inqiire at this ard Quilts at D. Rosenbaums, 029 tf office. Licenses to wed were issued 10 Jackets sold in one day is last week in Logan to W, R. evidence our Styles and prices Thornton and Miss Sarah E. C. Holst & Son. are f right. of both and to .Lamb, Plymouth, Bessie Johnson, a seventeen W. F. Brown and Miss Sarah Loveland, both of ,Beaver ward. year old girl formerly of this city, Five rolls of ingrai.t carpets but who took up her abode in a disreputable house on Commerjust arrived at Stohl Fur.Stoie. n5 cial street in Salt Lake Gity, has For Rent 2 rooms opp. Cen. been sent to the Reform school tral school. Apply Dr. Harding. in Ogden. We are prepared to please you Get your photos as Christenin crockery ware. Call and "insens Studio. He treats you right, vestigate our new line, M. HanEach can of Baking powder son & Sons, J dtaws a prize at Holsts, $ John Evans of the Third ward has his moved C. James Jensen and Anthony Valentine of the Second ward left Monday and restauiant from Forrest St. to the Tuesday, respectively, for mis- building owned by A. VVt Compsions in Europe. Each were giv- ton on Main St. Lawrence has gone into the place en a farewell sociable in their ward meeting houses last week vacated uy Mr. Jensen and will and an enjoyable time was had at carry a line of electiical supplies. each place. 10 Jackets sold in one day is The Stewart Steel Range leads evidence our Styles and prices them all. Old stoves taken in are right. C. Holst & Son. J exchange. Jos. F. Hansen, Elder Lars P, Nelson of the Fine winter apples for sale from Third ward, this city, returned 75c per bushel and up according vVednesday of last week from a to quality. Jonah Mathias, f mission to Denmark for which he A lire at the rstedence of Jos. left 23 months ago. He was reF. Hansen, the furniture dealer, leased sooner than expected on account of illness in his family, seveearly Monday morning, did con- ral of his children being down siderable damage to the kitchen with typhoid fever. They are and some clothing. The Mr. Nelson in some clothing near the now improving. kitchen stove and soon reached met with five other missionaries the root Some volunteers did from this city in Copenhagen the before leaving for home and good work before the firemen ar- day rived when the blaze was soon the party had their photographs taken together. They were Hans extinguished. Mr. Hansen esti- S. Larsen, Joseph Mortensen, D. mates his loss at 175 principal! v R. Wheelright, Hans Bergan and on clothing. Fred J Nelson, and all were in For Sale old mare; good health. gentle and in good condition. Ap For Sule or Rent The tailor pjy to W. G. Gilbert. 029 occupied by me on Main St. shop Genuine K. K. K. Norwegian next to Horsley & Sons. I also Herring at Holsts. J have for sale two city lots of All those desiring to study acre each in Second ward planted vocal in class form under Mrs. to choice fruit trees mostly peaLottie Cozier will please come to ches. Apply to H. C. Christian her residence next Monday 7 p. m. sen, merchant tailor. t estab-lisshe- Mor-tena- en ted P, J. Larsen Edwin Johnson, the seed merchant ot Ioitldini, Ore., has been visitinh with his uncle, Paul Stark and family of Brigham. IIBURNS Go to W. B. Jensen for mgs, wall paper and Star Slate ranges. Saturday demonstrates power plant. Good pasturing for stock. Second growth hay line. Never been; fed off. Inquire at Comptons Art Gallery. f From Oleen N. Stohl, who returned yesterday from bait Lake, we learn that his wife is progressing favorably and is out of danger since the recent operation performed on her for the removal of a tumor. N P Hansens shoes are better 'beyond our cess, far Never in cur history have so many cloaks been sold in expectations. two days time, which is doubly assuring that our styles are right and that econoiqjc buyers appreciate the way we mark goods, Fit ready-to-we- f, both in Ladies and Geetlemens LOOK! LOOK! B. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 'V A Carload of UptoDate Furniture The 3000 Carpets, Draperies, Graniteware, Tinware, Fruit Jars, Fly Paper, Etc. Come and See Me Before I have lots of Tulips Narcissus, drops and other bulbs and hardy plants and will sell vary cheap in 25c and 50c clusters or more. J J Nielsen, n!9 3rd S. 4th West, Brigham City. Quick Meal BOWRINGS & RESTAURANT EVERYTHING IN Candy, Nuts, Gum, Pefumes and Toilet Articles CIGARS AND TOBA C- OPruitfc, Ciders, Notion and JAMES C. IENSEN 1 CO., Proprietors. toys SUNDAY DINNER IMSEN 6 B. REEDER C. PHARMACY, JESSE W. HOOPE5, Prop. One half block north 1st Bank Main St., Brigham Gity, LTtab. Hack Meets all Trains. IMPORTED the Range Sale Cheap. 80 acres of Good Land all broke up under proposed canal. One span Good Work Horses. OneSulkr Plow. of F.irei j head of young cows and lieifers and 60 liead of voung graded she,p. - T-O- APPLY I l at followsi 1000 yards 35 cent Satin Jacquards, 500 yards 45 cent Iris Cord 500 yards 45 cent Iridescent ....... .22 33 25 We cents cents cents We also have plenty of those staple 35o Cashmeres at ?,5c and 10c Outings at 3 yds. for 25c We have on.y mentioned a few of the bargains we have to offer. the Originators and Leaders in Bargains When You Want Real Bargains Come to Us. C. Holst Remember the place J & Son. block south Tabernacle, We Will Estimate the Cost of Your House Free of Charge. Make Window Screens Merrell Lumber & No. 8 $60 Range Salt Oo. JUST ARRIVED! Another lot the Quick Meal Restaurant, James G Jensen 8r Co Props. Meals. Open Day and Night. s Palmer Coats and jSP 01 j m good, quick meal we give the best service in the city. All kinds of canned goods, ousters etc., In seasoD. First Door South Larsen & Reeder. 70 Jackets AT HOBSUSYS F. ROUGHGORE wishes to announce that lie has got back in the restaurant business again, having boughs out MRS. CAMPBELL ON MAIN ST. Heres where you can get your good Fall HJU3T and Winter Cloth beefsteak. Meals These goods are 36 Inches wide, brand new fabrics, six different shades. They are beauties and the gttatest bargains ever offered. We Builders' Hardware Brigham and Deweyville. First-clas- 2000 Yards of the Most Popular Dress Goods will be sold Utah. Brigham City, and SCREEN DOORS PLACE AS USUAL SAME Specialty. LUMBER HAND MADE i: lAH. Fcr a BRIGllAM CIIY, PCI DING House Wiring is a model of compactness Jacob Jensen, CARROTS Beils installed. and Handsome In appearance and of great strength. Our ctric McMASIER.FORSGREN FOR p. AT THE to supply all demands. The It eases stiff joints and is in valuable to sufferers fiom beef, lamb, etc., received is of the highest grade and is rheumatism. very rich, tender and tooth- PRICE 25 cts. and 50 cts. some. Our stock of Proprietary Our prices on cuts in Medicines is complete. greatest demand are interesting. Henry Seeger Natl Within Great Bargain Sale LINIMENTS. VjJ. VC ass PiE MEATS I, Ranges and Heaters ROAST DEEP Pastor. Special attention given to feeding LAWRENCE MORTENSEN, and caring for travelers horses. me a trial and you 2 PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN, will be satisfied. Telephone No. 37. All kinds of Electrical Wiring. Ele- For Fall Planting, Snow- UAHCAGK This preparation should be in every home and workshop. It is one of the best, if not the very best, in our line of Rigs for Hire Joseph Jensen, the county clerk. They were united in marriage by QIVEN AWAY! OF EVERYONE. Deputy Assessor E. A. Box, an elder in the Mormon church, the SINGER THE PRICE OF THE ceremony being performed at SEWING . the court house. MACHINE Stoves, To those wishing a cotrespond-enc- e Guaranteed complete and .course in any branch of FOR study, I can recommend a first-cl- "A CHRISTMAS PRESENT We offer secures more value than was ever before offered at such figures. institution. Norman Lee tf Entitles Every $1 Purchase Designed and constructed on new You to a Number in the principles they gi vo great beat from a small quantity of fuel. FREE DRAWING at POTATOES BOILED NYALS LINIMENT.' Buying Elsewhere at Reasonable Rates. Willie Otahgary, age 29, and Nancy West, age 21, a buxom young couple from Washakie, the Indian settlement in the north part of the county, were granted a license to wed last Monday by EDtHlCEFN ti acre land, 3rd For Sale. HENRY SEF.GER wishes to an-- j W ., 4th N ., planted with trees nounce to his mends and to the pub-lie that he has bought out the Livery and berries, also corral and stable, land Feed Stables of J. L. Stahl & Co. if James H. Jensen. and is the SOLE PROPRIETOR s He intends conducting a Services at Presbyterian Cnapel Feed and Livery business and soliSunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. cits the patronage of the public genPreaching at 8:00 p .m. erally. Christian Endeavor Wednesday at Good Teams and 8:00 p.m. A.T. Rankin, Hay Taken in Exchange, Genuine K. K. K. Norwegian Herring at Holsts. For Rent My residence, corner 3rd South and Main Sts. after Dec. 15. For terms apply toj. A. Edwards, county court house. John Anderson, novs STEvV Paul first-clas- - are the rule not the excep tion here. We endeavor to give each customer just the part required and are generally .able to do so. We received sufficient quantities of prime dressed 4 and another will arrive soon. Nick Haworth, the convicted murderer of Robert Sandall at Layton in March, 1899, and who recently escaped from the state prison, was sentenced Monday by Judge Rolapp to be shot Dec. 11, the execution to take place at the state prison, Sorosis underskirts just in. C. Ilolst & Son. son water 1 wife farm P Hansens shoes are better 2 For sale Land with right near sugar factor y Stark, Brigham . Livery 3nd Feed! Stables. JENSEN'S Furniture Store 500 Rolls of 25c Wall Paper at 10c. At W, bushels of fine apples this year and shipments already made have brought him $1.25 "per bushel loaded at Gorinne. He has also raised a large crop of beets and alfalfa. BiU hum or scald is immediately relieved by an application ot PLAIN TO ALL. flfTfSHM , to .50 25 07 07 .25 .25 25 10 25 25 R. L. FISHBURN & SONS. NEVER UNDERSOLD. FIGURES. sively. 2nd hand heaters from $1.50 up, fos. F. Hansen. f 12 50 .50 We are the originators of low prices. wearing apparel. Horsleys. Mr. F. Woodin last week received a shipment of eleven high grade brown leghorn chickens from Denver. They cost $3 each exclusive of express charges and are fine birds. Mr. Woodin intends going into the poultry business and raise this breed exclu- From .50 $ .15 Oysters 2 lb. cans per can Salmon, good quality, per can .09 Salmon, best quality, 2 cans .25 ,04 Sardines in oil per can Sardines in mustard, lrg. cans .08 Pioneer Tea, per package. .. .20 25 Banner Oats, per package .25 ... Union Oats, per package Peery Bros Wht. Flks, 3 pkg .25 Friends Oats, 3 packages..... .25 25 Yeast Cakes, 6 packages l.oo Syrup, per keg . Silver Leaf Lard, 3 lb pails .. .40 Silver Leaf Lard, o lb pails . .65 2 pkgs .25 Force 3 pkgs .25 Presto we can please you, we are sure, Call and See Us, 25 Cents. SPRAIN OR BRUISE Yes, they will be priced as moder- - ntelv as during the Sale. Cut-ofthe Ogden-Luci- n will be completed by the end of next week and that the road will be completed so that tiains may run by November 2otlj. Cash paid for Alfalfa seed, at Daniel Reeder Choice Cuts Rice, good qual 17 lbs $1,3 lbs Silk Soap, 2(5 bars 1,13 bars Walkers Soap, 26 bars, 1, 13 Diamond C Soap, 24 brs 1, 12 Good Toilet Soap, 6 bars Gloss Starch, per package Corn Starch, per package Seeded Raisins, 3 packages .. Cleaned Currants, 3 packages Tomatoes, beat, 3 cans Corn, best, per can Peas, good, 3 cans Oysters, 1 lb cans, 3 for ar The Price, Did You Say? stated that the last of the piling in the Great Salt Lake for 00 1 10 lbs for Arbuckles Coffee, 8 packages.. 1.00 1.00 Lion Coffee, 8 packages apparel, including Jackets, Capes, to come out to us by express as which are etc., Skirts, Furs, fast as made. We look for them to be coming along almost daily now. Model is N Sugar who were unable to take advantage of our sale will say that we placed another large order for To Those Knudsons. Dr. F. E. Roche and were over from their big near Gorinne last week. doctor says he raised about We dont sell cheap groceries, but we SELL GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP. Our Cloak Opening and Sale Very pretty toilet sets at ChrisIt Tte Store of the Masses, in our adverWe thank the people of Brigham and vicinity for their confidence last Friday and tisements which their presence in large crowds at our cloak sale Wallace Boden has returned from Salt Lake where he has been working for an electrical company for several months past. He will have charge at the citys tensen & - ARRIVED. at all reasonable hours. Yours to please, H C Christiansen, Merchant Tailor F. ROUGHGORE. ESTABLISHED 1832. have received my new Fali and Winter goods Nicest ever broil gut to town. A line selection for In ail shades and suitings color UP TO TIME. 1 CONTRACTOR! E PORTER TELEPHONE NO. M, P.O. BoxW7 - YOU WILL t-- j . SET plac' 54 block north of taherDacle, east aide, next to Wm. Horsley and Sons store, Brigham City, Utah. Clean Comfortable Rooms at THE -- CITY LODGING HOUS- EUsder the management ol Mr, c. H. DAVIS Pleasant office reserved lor customers. Corner 1st East St, . . Opposite Court House ' Guaranteed Strictly All Wool ; Perfect tit and style, cutting after the Weianders Patterns and designs. best in the U. S. 33-- 3 Brigham City, Utah j Yours for Reliable Dealing, H. C. Christiansen. M- |