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Show tB Edz EEC2 r mews. I Elder News, Box & WIXOM. Publishers and Proprietors. STANDING TELEPHONE NO. 39-- FEU. 4, i934 THURSDAY, tif. In Advance, $123 A Otherwise, $1 SO YEA 10 ITEMS OF INTEREST. R. L. Fishbiirn, Jr . has been in C.nlie tins week on Valley business Clothing at clean nee prices at Horsleys. Buy a 'Quick Meal sale Range at Knudsons. Christensen The interior of the Second ward meeting house is being odeUd and greatly improved. re-1- 11 Lucero hay for sale. Ernest Cheney, Brigham City. Tim Covert, the Collinston merrhunt, was in town Monday and leports bu iness very good up that way. Dry land lucern hay for sab, J C. Ft edeticKsen, Brigham City. Mr. Frank Sheffield of Layton has been visiting the past week in this city with his brother Janirs Sheffield and f amilv 4 good milch cows Dr. Freiday, Collinston, Ut. tf Seymour Miller of Thatcher, whose family has been quarantined with small pox, wits in town last Saturday and stated that all the cases out that wav have been 2 released. Dr. L. H. Berg, dentist, hotel. Utah-n- tf A. H. Moyes, a member ot the city council at Ogden und agent for the New York Life Insurance Co., was in Brigham Tuesday, and gave Mrs Nephena Fn.df.hnfa a check for $3,500, insurance on the life of her deceased husband, Joseph Frodsham4, Farm with water for sale at Collinston. W. W. Btownson, O. S. L. Depot. f j1 A social was held in the Third ward meeting house last Thursday night as a farewell to Johu Lee who left Tuesdiy of this week for a mission to New Zealand. Besides enjoying a good program a purse was raised tor he youog missionary of $5090. 3 p. Saturday, Christensen & Knudson. Priesthood meeting, on business WANTED A few head of catpertaining to their interests. tle or ho: ses to feed one month. For Salk-- - One good lunch C. Olsen, Brigham R. F. D. 2t counter, stools, gasoline stove, Mrs. B. F, Boothe entertained etc. and nil necessary appliances a number of her lriends at a profor a short order house. Enquire Pit party lust Thursday at Lilly white Restaurant. It gressive Six games were afternoon. It is stated that notwithstanding played, Mrs. W. L. Eddy w inning the unusual amount of snow in the the prize. Refreshments were valley there is not a very large then served by the hostess. amount in the mountains. Well, tf , For Sale nice home. we wont give way to despondency Lost One yellow brindle theres iinotTrjyrffonth yet for heifer coming two years old, snow. branded C on each hip, circle 3 N L Hansens shoes are better on left side, two underbits in Miss Cora Hendrickson and right ear; one red yearling heifer Miss Sorensen of Collinston were same marks and brands. Finder badly bruised up last Friday night please notify T. J. Call, Brigham by being thrown from a sleigh und be rewarded. Feb 4 while returning from a dance at The patrons of the howling Fielding. The ten a became unalley are becoming experts at this manageable and ran away. T he Prizes ate being offered other occupants of the sleigh were game. each week by the management. uninjured. Last week the prize winners were acre land, 3rd D. H. Lilly white, first prize, with For Sale. W., 4th N., planted with trees a score of 221; J. E. Holmes, and berries, also corral and stable. second, score 215; Miss Edna tf James H, lensen. ladies Jensen, prize, score 123. Henry Evans, asst, superintenBargains in shoes, hats and dent at the Garland sugar factory furnishings at Horsleys, f mill, was in town Friday getting N L Hansens shoes are belter treatment for his foot having run Buy 3 worth ot goods of Elias a nail into it the night before at a and get a beautiful decordance at the new amusement hall Jensen ated match case free. f at Garland. While the wound Bulletins Nos. 81, 82 and 83 was very painful it is not considered serious. have been received at this office We have just opened a keg of from the experiment station of sauer kraut, one of sweet and the Agricultural College at Losour pickles, and a barrel of Nor-wi- gan. The first treats of poison in water from a gold and silver hertingand anchovies.. Also have fresh English bloaters. trill; the second on feeding heel pulp to steers and sheep, and the Boden & Graehi. feb. 4 third on pruning trees and Bush Uncle McRoberts, formerly of fruits. The last tine is especially Kentucky, says that he and a few valuable to the orchardist ana others will help out the fruit inmay he secured free of charge by dustry this fall to a considerable writing to the experiment station. extent It is their intention to put N L Hansen's shoes are belter up it fiistiiiery and manufacture Ladies, misses and childrens brandy from the second grade of jackets at clearance sale prices at peaches and will he able to use ali the fruit which would otherwise Horsleys. Dressmaking neatly done at go to waste. McRobeits is said Mrs. M. Me Garland hotel. to have had considerable experEntee. 4 ience in this line in his native Dress goods, waisti'ngs and trimmings at clearance sale prices at Horsleys. Last Suodav afternoon a team attached to a sleijjh in which some young boys were riding ran away and knocked flown a hoy of Edward L. Hansens, the south Main St. merchant. The boy was badly bruised up but did not receive serious injuries. The others escaped unhurt. Good beet land well watered to rent. Apply to Chris Olsen, 2t Brigham, R, F, D. We have just opened a keg of state. sauer kraut, one of sweet nnd Mrs. Cozier requests all the sour pickles, and a barrel of Not children who took pari at the way herring and anchovies. Also to meet at her home Thurshtve fresh English bloaters. day, Feb 4, tit 3.30 p, tn. Boden & Graehi. feb 4 . . FEBRUARY REMNANT SALE. and CLEAN-U-P JclSMfijUl US After stock taking we find quite an accumulation of Remnants in Dress Goods, Suithalf the ings, AVaistings, etc. In order to clear them out quick we are selling them at about choice. regular price. Gall early and make your selections. First comers get best, Shoe Department. In the Shoe section are bar- In Our Grocery Dept. Economic housewives take ad- .T, Larsen mu. IHntel Reeder r we are now showing the Suits for Spring and lbs. Rice, good quality for... 1.00 3 packages Raisins, seeded...... 3 packages cleaned Currants, 4 lbs. Loose Raistr.s for 3 cans best Tomatoes, 3 packages Friend's oats for.... 1 package Uniotl oats 3 packages soda orackers for... 3 packages mi Dee meat for... Oysters, 1 lb. cans, 3 for. Ovsteis, 2 lb. cans, per can 3 lb. pails Silver Leaf lard for 5 lb. palls Silver Leaf lard for 10 lb. palls Silver Leaf lard for 1.10 10 3 sks. table salt for e 2d flour 2 pkgs Faloon 30 8 lb. sks 1 00 Syrup, per keg .75 Pickles, per keg 17 Another feature is the Summer, Beauties every one. Better values for the price asked than we have ever been able to offer our patrons before. By buying your next suit from us, mean A Neat Saying to You Table H of Childrens Shoes, new stock, Values up to $1.25. l7Cn Your choice at. vU A broad assertion, Isnt it? A careful comparison will demonstrate this fact to yotir entire satisfaction. Not Cheap Groceries, but Coed Groceries Cheap) & SONS. R. L. FISHBURN NEVER UNDERSOLD. PLAIN FIGURES . ONE PRICE TO ALL. County Commissioners. The members of the board of county commissioners were all present at the regular session held last Mon fay. Road Supervisor Leavitt of Garland appeared la behalf of petition to open a road through sections 14, 21 and 26 T 12 N R 3 W. and ut ged the board to recouslder their action in last meet lag in limiting the amount of appropriation to $1000. After due consideration the board decided not to do anything further at thiB time. On petition Geo.R. Riehens was appointed road supeivisjr at Grouse Creek to succeed A. F. Riehens resigned. In respe.'t to dividing the Clear Creek school district., on recommendation of Supt. Auderson It was decided to take no final action until the residents of Standrod could be heard from, Henry Seeger ann C. O. Anderson appeared in behalf of some hunters as a committee and nked In behalf of the l.untirg Laterally that Ftank Thompson be removed asgame warden and Louis Anderson tv appointed to succeed him. Action deferred until next meeting.' The cierk was Instructed to advertise for bids for cutting a new channel and grading for a bridge across the Malad river at the Garland sugar factory. The salaries of the deputy assessors were fixed at $2 per day without conveyance and 2.50 with conveyance. The auditors and tieasurer's financial teport for the year 1903 was examined and approved. The sum or $139 was appropriated for buying right ot way for a road between sections 12 and 13 T 12 N R 3 W tbe parties interested to move ditch TBE POPES AND TOBACCO. NOTICE Heads ot the Catholic Chnreh WhC Proscribed the Weed and Those Who Used It. It is well known that Iope Leo was for years an Inveterate snuff taker. The times have changed since Urbaa Vlil. and Innocent V. vigorously proscribed tobacco, ihe former pope going so iir as to threaten to anyone who might take a pinch of snutf within the precincts of tho Vatican. The brief issued by Innocent X. on the 1st of February, 1650, against the U3e of tobacco was abrogated oa the 16th of January, 175, by Benedict XIII. for very good nnd na lent reasons. For, like Leo XIII.. 1. . edict XIII. took snuS in large "i ir.uties. and he could not vu.'.tion to an act which was give violaiui daily by hl3 own example. From that time until the present day the popes have remained silent on tho suhjec t of tobacco, but their personal to favor the use of the habit? .v'-fragrant irginia weed. In addition T til ing popes, it is well to the known tit u Pius IX. used to smoke In 'nls private study and in the n.ore secluded parts of the Vatican gardens. excom-nmoici- German City Regulation, The Leipzig. Germany, city council has passed an ordinance compelling City employes to take up their residence within the city limits. As the waterworks, lighting piants, storage warehouses, markets, pawnshops, etc., are municipal, a large nun. her of people will be affected. It Is said that the action was taken in order to foster Leipzigs growth, to increase the city's Income and to concentrate the conservative votes. . IMPORTANCE. W. S. Douglass Fine Shoes, for Men We are well prepared to give satisfaction and save money those desirous of substantial shoes. it for Fail to Inspect Our Goods, NSfCandidly yours for business, M. HANSON I Block North of & Court SONS. House. Notice for Bids DO THEIR OWN COOKING. Notice is hereby given that will sealed bics be received at the There la an Increasing Demand fot Attractive Appliances lor office of the undersigned county the Kitchen. clerk of Box Elder Countv, at Very attractive and handy appliUtah, up to u ances are now brought out for tho Brigham City, of oclock noon March 7, 1904, at amateur cook. They are of bronze, copper and silver plate, and each may which hour said bids will be opbe mounted on its own spirit lamp or electrical fitting, says the Chicago In- ened, for the excavating of a ter Ocean. channel to change the course ct "Epicureanism is on the Increase, the Malad River near the Garland and many more people are particular as to the preparation of their food sugar factory; to make a fill than formerly, said a household goods the river bottom and to dealer. Fastidious people who buy crossing the best the markets afford in food grade the hill in the vicinity of supplies have awakened to the fact said excavation according to specthat much of their care in this ifications now .in said county is wasted if the cooking be done, so ws are selling clerks office. more and more of these Individual The board of county commicooking appliances, Many settled people, particularly, ssioners reserve the right to reject amuse themselves by amateur cookall or bids. any The ing. health culture propaganda has also been a stimulus to the amaDated this 2nd day of February, teur cook. Food eaten under proper conditions will obviate the need of 1904. medicines or curatives and add to Joseph Jensen physical exhilaration, good looks, etc. These theories are getting strongly County Clerk. Impressed on the public mind, and parF ticularly on those folks who are able to Indulge themselves, to experiment in the matter and make permanent progress. "They secure food supplies of the best grade and then seek for appliances by which they can supervise the cooking with least inconvenience, and so get the full profit of tho invest- and all kinds ol. ment The cooking schools have tended also to make people recognize the Value of delicate cookery applied to a good grade of food. Slowly but surely their maxims are being exemplified." rd 418 NOTICE UPHOLSTERING Furniture and Stoves Repaired. on ALL WORK CONTRACTOR M, O. Box 94? of chairs. E PORTER TELEPHONE NO. GUARANTEED; Special attention paid to tbe wirh 38-- 3 Brigham City, Utah F. ROUSHCORB, In tbe Box Bldg. opposite Horsleys store, west side Main St. Within the Range. HOLDING A PAIRwrei of birds such as we sell is always a source of pleasure and neverresulis in disappointment. For you ran have tliN pair almost as large 11$ you like, and the ante will not be very heavy, And while speaking in a gamey way let us remind you that our Table Steaks s cannot be beat for teuderness, and flavor. The man who cou;d resist them must tie a vegetarian. jucl-nes- Kl celebrated That these shoes are good lias been demonstrated beyond a doubt. No risk run 'in buying them. A shipment just received and from stock always on hand. now on we expect to have a nice ie r.i OF REAL We have secured the agency for the Scarecrowa on Roofs. Scarecrow are now placed upon slate roofs in Victoria, B. C. The crows which swarm the beach and clg for clams fly over the buildings srd drep uud fences. the dam? on the roofs, by thi? means Board adjourned to Saturday, Feb. brea1 Iot the shells and leaving the meat free 'O be eaten. In maty cases 20. were when the dams dropped, the slate Would be broken. HOTEL UTAH-N- A REGISTRY. Action of Poisons. Nature seemi to have provided that Arrivals for the Week Ending Wednesday no poiron Which acu externally shall Noon. Feb. 3rd, 1904-F- . have ar.;. effect internally, and vice 300 pairs of spectacles to Select 1. II an key, Denver; E. R. Thur- versa. Thus the most deadly stake from at J. Jonansens, the jeweler, Sun Francisco; W. L. Maginnis, venom cun be swallowed wlb impunity, at 50 cents a pair former price man, the Juice of the stomach presumably deOgden; Jamos'C Simmons, Chicago; composing it and rendering it harmfrom $2 to $5. if C. O. Whltlemore, Salt Lake; J. W. less. C. B. Mitchell and P. A. Ger- Ure, Jr., Ogden; P. A. Ray, O. N. man were erre.'ted at Tetrace Miles. II. A Luff, Salt Lake; 8. B. last week by Mr. Sullivan, special llamill, A A. McBride, Chicago: L. I. Hammond. Salt Lake; T. 11. Stack officer of the Southern Pacific Kansas City; C. C. Clinton, Salt Lake; company. They were brought to W. M. Donohue, Kansas City; John S. Hale and wife, Mrs. Ilyatns, Chas. this city Tuesday by Sheriff Yale Drew, H. II and had an examination II. Reegel, Philip Foreman and wife, Miss O'Connor, before Justice Funk, County At- Wm. Lump, Madge Douglass, Edw. J. The Heron, J no. (!. Illckey, Chas. Gallatorney Perry ptcsecuting. offense charged was breaking tn. gher, Alex Baumiller, Lou Steflins, New York City; J. Wash Young, Salt to a box tar at Terrlice and stealLake; Lee Bernsteiu, Kansas City; ing a lot of dry- - goods. Both men Misslssie Rose, Lev R. Cooke, Garland; ' I v vftf V waived a preliminary hearing and 13 E Skinner, Cache Jet; J D Wood, ,P. said they would plead guilty tn Promontory; W P Eaton, E E Scott, Garland; Frank Doughty, OS L: Jim housebreaking. B Herrick, Ogden; E H Jones, Kelton; Your Doctor's Orders The Quick Meal Range is W A Turner, Ogden; E P Mldgley, Christensen & Knud- Salt Lake; EC Cofflu, St Paul; T CS the best are faithfully carried out in our Smith, Kansas City; I Beetman, Og- OF EVERYONE. son den; Tom Wise, Kansas City, E PeterPRESCRIPTION DEPART The National Good Road Associa- sen, W W Ciuff, Jr., Jos II Tarry, Salt MENT. We fill all prescriptions tion has been in session in Washing Lake; John B Ashton, Chicago; W N Hutt, Logan; Fred Kirby, St Joe; A II to the letter and never substitute ton for several days It Is urging the Thompson, Logan: J J Buehter, Salt Jos W West, Ogden; W B Winone ingredient for another. And passage of the bills Iniroduced by Lake; Salt Luke; S M Reed, Dewey ville; We offer secures more value than was gate, Senators Latimer and Gallinger and A San Francisco; C Henry ever before offered at such figures. Fink, every drug that enters into the Turner, W W spiers, Ogden; W II Representative Brownlow, Desired and constructed on new Norris, San Francisco; A J Heath and prescription will be pure and of principles they give great beat from We have just opened a keg of wife, Ogdeu. R C Fryer, Dewryville. a small quantity of fuel. full Jos-ephs- 25 per cent, of from 15 to pan-cuk- n..75 Cent ad- vance styles in 1.00 16 lbs Sugar for ic-cit- al P, Clothing Dept., vantage of the Specials offered in this department .from week to week. Broken gains for everyone. sizes and discontinued lines selling at HALF PRICE. y & For Salk Mr. and Mrs. ). F. Erdmann Jon.it'.Mn C.impb-l- l of RoMMtej Tuos-1 received a telegram from Sefcewa, was a visitor to Brigham Mich., tins week, beating the sad1 day. news of the death of Mrs. Erd-- I Choice Apricot and Peach trees manns mother, Mrs. James II. for sale. S. A. Sackett & Sons, Brown. tf Brigham Citv. Blankets at clearance sale prices v otrl has been received bv re-- ) , at I torsley s. .dives here that tvm babies were. Lost One roan heifer, 2 years recently born to the wife ot Alold, formunderslope in each ear, my of bert Jeppson Iona, Idaho, in left ear. Finder please label erly of this citv. One cf thebabe.s notify Chris Olsen, Brigham, R. has since died. 21 F. D , and be rewarded. Good 56 acre fatm for sale. BearorGround Hogday w;js All under canal, Vt mile east Garand warm and the animals bright land sugar factory. Apply to saw shadows all right if th-their Joseph J. Walker, Syracuse, Dawere hunting for them. The intf vis Co , Utah dications are that we wiil hive The beet growers of Blighaitl spring sooner or later, City anil vicinity are requested to N L Hansen's shoes are better meet at the First ward meeting A Quick ' Meal Range; m . after at house & REEDER THE PRICE OF THE Stoves, Ranges and Heaters strength. The Medicine will do all your doctor Intends it to do. . .. HOOFE5 PHARMACY, & EDDY, Props, sauer kraut, one of sweet and that Handsome in appearance Cabinet officers complained sour pickles, and a barrel of Norand pf great strength. Mr. Speak-e- r needed more clerks, way herring and anchovies. Also they Cannon fired a small gun and said) have fresh English bloaters. Boden & Graehi, . feb 4 Employ them half hour linger each Is a model of . compactness And then Hay For Sale First crop of day, as the law requires. lucern. Evald Cor. 1st the whole flock of startled scribes flew McMASTER-FORSGRENl- L, Our S60 Range S. and 1st Petersen, W. St., Brigham, if up and settled dowa aain. wm u, Dcwe,vl!le, HORSLEYS Special Sale on Underwear, One Week Only, Commencing Monday, Feb' ruary 8th, X X X X X dB8BB8SSSti I |