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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 1912. I 01 u were away. All the others are dead Is what makes her nervous about these. Miss Selina Lue was so busy dusting the row of bluing bottles that she failed to see the effect of her naive revelations of the domestic situation in the Flarity household. "Flarltys a mothering sort of a man and he comes by aud gits the twins after eight oclock and takes them home fer the night and leaves them on the back steps with the cat when he has to go on the very early morning rune. I go out and git them right away ae soon as I can slip on some clothes." "Does Miss Clemmle spend the dTw,henderson,m.d. st ) i professional cards. physician and surgeon. Women and the Specialist Diseases of Bye. f I (Associated with Dr. Hardin.) lu lc tt5leti' ;UW. pr. Wm. L. Rich D8feeer. Physician and Surgeon 'ctobert f Pubis! night? I office upstairs in Joe Zimmerman Bell phone 1SS. residence. ' serT "W. C. - U, lljji t ten-fort- Burnham Sanitary Plumbing 4regj j' AND &TCAM FITTING. CoBjrrtght ISOS), The Bobb-Merri- Company. (Continued from last week.) BuL even worse, could the man have meant to insinuate that she was conGuaranteed Material and Work jy! sciously exerting a charm, for him, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. over Blossom's shoulder? The mere suspicion of such a thing settled matters! With her head In the air she walked to the front of the store and demanded a paper of tacks, which Miss Selina Lue hastened to wrap up PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, for her, all unmindful of the proximi-It- y OBSTETRICIAN. of the volcano. KUlf W DR. A. L. BROWN wgj JoxBdel t Blttt&tejf t east 4 sctlon U wt 13 lan. TvJ the pin, Dd tlier' April of f 11 eacl1, land K "I do wish you didn't have to go, Office in D. I Eddy Building Miss Cynthle, honey. I was jest countBRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. ing on your setting with us awhile to git 'qualnted with Mr. Alan. He do talk so Interesting about pictures and JENSON NELS J. D. CALL things we don't know nothing abouL You can learn a heap from him. Why, I CALL & Mr. Dobbs was jest last night w ATTO R N E Y I that the things he tells us about are You must come Practice in all the Courts and C. 3 plumb educating. down often to see him." And within Supreme Court J 1 office in First National Bank Bldg. a yard of Miss Selina Lue stood the 1 helpless victim of her enthusiasm, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. Blossom in his arms swaying with sleep. The color of his face and ears and the set of his square jaw told the tale of his embarrassment which flared up Into rage surpassing that which TEACHER burned in the bosom of his adversary as she answered gently, very gently: JENSON, I J, C. Crawford iship ake tat? aid wata used diul Violin and Cornet Thank you, Mias Selina Lue; 1 am rcfieatra Furnished For all Occatlons, sadly In need of instruction in many eslgnated things." And with her chin in the air and the suspicion of a tilt to her very ag Nc classic little nose, Miss Cynthia swept out of the door without so much as a anting t M glance either to the right or the left. VETERINARY 8URGE0N ) reason "Now aint she the sweetest thing! Ctethna Hotel until Monday, April 22. exclaimed Miss Selina Lue as she ffldaTiti ce wltkiif leaned out of the door and watched After that three doors north. the retreating figure with admiring jmpleti CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT eyes, all unconscious of the snub and She's the feelings of the snubbed. that good and kind and loving jest Ingres that you couldnt hardly believe it, mberttf could you? TEACHER OF X I No, its hard to believe that anypublic body could be like that! Does she il9.o2l I anhappen often la these parts? swered Mr. Alan hi a weak voice. Correct Foreign Fingering. Why, shes our Miss Cynthle from up on the hill you know the big bouse with the white pillars and the long walks with box scrubs on each Her ma, MIb Jackson Page, Pcarse Private Hospital side. owns all this Bluff and most of the land 'twixt here and the edge of town, and she Is one of the first families DR. R. A. PEARSE. though we all do come here from Adam and Eve. They aint rich, because the city took a notion to grow out west of the University, and here we are left Jest high and dry except for the car line which runs cars only when it cant get outen 1L Mr. Jim Peters is conductor on one of em and Practices in All Ihe Courts. Mr. Flarity is motorman on the COUNTY ATTORNEY. and they dont make but other, Office: Court House, Brigham, Utah six trips a day. We are all of the on here on 'count boat landing and some of the men on the river. Looks like prosperitys kinder shying at us, fer Mis Jackson Page cant sell a foot of her LAWYER. land fer a decent price, and shes jest as the saying is." downright land-pooHansen Block, Brigham City, Utah. Is Mr. Flarity the Flarity who is the owner of Carrots and his brother? asked Mr. Alan. He had deposited Blossom on the counter and she had immediately curled up In a little bunch and plunged iDto the depths of sleep. d. Bell Phone He seated himself on the steps as he Kcom 22, First National Bank questioned Miss Selina Lue about the parental history of the twins anyBuilding thing to get his mind off the scornful BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. lady of the Hill mansion and give his ears a chance to cool down. "Yes, and he is the most misfortun-at- e HARDiNG-HENDERSO- N man I ever did know about some things. His wife have had twins jranting twice, and a tapeworm, and now she's tie rewo gone to the hospital to stay three to get cured of it. The poor months 3 affidsfit Or. J. D. wouldn't go until I promised to Harding thing office w Dr. D. W. Henderson Invite the babies fer a visit while she estlc dont bring y sundown, and comes home dead-beaI dont want to say anything bard of Mr. Simmons, but It do seem he uses hie family keerless like on a good salary. "What," inquired Mr. Alan from the doorstep, does the brute do?" Well, 1 wouldnt akeercely call him a brute, 1 think, said Miss Selina Lue, as she shook out her duster and began on the shelf of canned tongue He runs a laundry wagon and he says it is a advertisement fer the house ter him to be a stylish dresser, but I cant see why the house has to have his pants pressed every morning and have him wear purple eocks and tan shoes, when his wife Is all drug out with trying to piece along and keep going. Sometimes I think it must be vanity In Mr. Simmons, and vanity in a man In is like a turkey gobbler November." What about vanity In the ladles, Miss Selina Lue? You surely dont approve of thaL" "Now, Mr. Alan, youre mad at what I said about the men and are trying to git even with me. And Miss Selina Lue smiled over her shoulder at him. Miss Selina Lue's smile was like a broad beam of sunshine on a summer morning. "Dont you know the Lord wouldnt have gave women folks shiny curls, cheeks pink like a peach. Aggers plump beautiful and eyes blue as the wild violets on the creek, like Miss Cynthle there, lessen he intended to excuse them some fer being proud? I dont believe he would quite stand for that amount of pride and grudge Mr. Simmons the purple socks, murmured Mr. Alan over his cigar in careful aotto voce, and immediately steered Miss Selina Lue off the disturbing topic of her friend's perfections. Anything interesting in the family histories of the other two soap boxes, Miss Selina Lue? It seems the thing on the Bluff to know all about your neighbors, and my intimacy with your kiddles grows apace. There was a winning wholesomeness In Mr. Alans voice that struck a kindred note in the soul of Miss Selina Lue, and she reveled in the unbosoming of herself to him. His dark eye3 shone with interest and his straight mouth had an unexpected quirk in the left corner, easily interpreted as Indicative of a sense of humor. Well, Pattle Tyne, the little one that can't hardly set up good yet, is jest so to speak a transient, as her ma have gone on a visit to her sister over to Union City. After she had got the other five ready to go, there jest wasnt nothing to fix Pattie up in fltten for a visit, so she left her with me. 1 wash the blue gingham out of nights L Uaaci s Oh, no Mis Simmons her over till after ten. She takes the car Into where she washes diehes fer the Womens Exchange lunch. She has to stay until almost p Dr. E.P. Coburn John Brodk PIANO Wm. J. LOWE, Lawyer WM. E. DAVIS r, Si-Re- HOSPITAL. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. Neuralgia or rue race,, shoulder, or feet requires a powerful hands, SENJ. C. CALL. remedy that will penetrate the flesh. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT possesses that power. Rubbed in where Practices in all the Courts Office In First National Bank Bldg. the pain is felt is all that is necessary to relieve suffering and restore norBRIGHAM CITY, UTAH mal conditions. Price 25c, 50c and 81.00 per botle. Gold by The brignam City Pharmacy. Rice. .NNZJt Engine itember If of public slloJI - N- - notice M. be fi.? lonuntl01 Eyes tested free at HOLT JEWELRY CO. Brigham City, Utah. OR8. I J. HOLT Expert Optician. gbftffl ' CW' f Utah. F anuarf. ca. of W91 Septew for gSS8 F. C. HOUGHTON Dealer In general merchandise, HAY AND GRAIN. Sheepmen's Supplies aid accomoda. tiovw for PHOMONTOKY. Travelers. - . ' -- ) Constipation I aim i at the (Aivct!ment UTAH For many years was troubled, in remedies I used. spite of all At last Ifound quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and really wonderful DR. SCfFJGS Adolph Schingeoi, Buffalo, K.Y. CENTS PEN BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. never susplcloned anything, so I Jest sold her a box of crackers and she went on out. Then I plumb forgot her, as I oughten to have done, for she wasn't and alch as she oughter be on my mind. Miss Selina Lue, please forgive me for asking. Perhaps I ought not to know. And Mr. Alan caught one string of the limp little bonnet and curled it tenderly around his finger. "I really do love the little mite, If thats any excuse for my "Mr. Alan, thats a excuse for everything In the world and Heaven above! When you give It, youve done gave the password to Kingdom Come and 1 ain't back the confidence of my heart from one as can speak 1L It ain't the baby's fault no way, that I found her laid In Charitys stall, what Is like a manger we have both heard on many & time. Charity had a new calf then, what I am In the habit of turning In with they mother on cold nights if the milk do run short In the morning, and thats what saved the childs life. Charity had crowded her spotted baby In a corner of the stall to keep It warm and had hung her head down over Blossom and her own baby In such a manner as to hover them both and there I found her. I wlsht I knowed where that wild-eye- d Is lonesome and unhappy. She chose the place to leave the baby wisely said Mr. Alan, as he walked over to the counter and slipped his finger Into the curled, pink, little hand which grasped it firmly even from the depths. Yes, you can always put dependence In the sense and good feelings of a cow, answered Miss Selina Lue "Did with sweet unconsciousness. you ever think what a noble life they for other peolead always ple who dont show no more appreciation than a bucket of bran and a little water? If oxes and asses was there, 1 want to think a cow helped to watch over Him that night. It makes me feel easier about Mary; fer cows they knows things same as humans. 1 happy-seemin- Why Salves Cant Cure Eczema Since the theory of curing eczema through the blood has been scientists, up by many different eien salves have been tried for skin diseases. But it lias been found that these ealves only clog the pores and cannot penetrate to the inner akin below the epidermis where the eczema germs are lodged. This the quality of penetrating- probably explains the tremendous success of the well known liquid eczema remedy, oil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc., aik compounded in D.D.D. troubles but none that wo can Hardly a Compliment. It Is said that General Crittenden used to tell with great glee of what his small son, then eight 'or nine years old, said to him a day or two after the battle of Ohickamauga. The general had ridden during the battle a horse named John Jay that was a great favorite with the little fellow. The child, visiting the camp, asked after the horse and was told that in the fight he had acted badly, insisting upon taking his rider to the rear The boy considered gravely a moment, then, shaking a remonstrating finger, cried: Papa, that must hare been your work. I know John Jay would never have acted like that of his own free SCARS - f THAT STAY ON BODY Though the Idea of Regular Seven Year Change le Right, It Ha Ite Limitations. There are people who tell you that everything In the body Is changed every seven years, and that there is no part of It which was there seven years ago. This docs not mean that we slough the whole thing off at once, as a snake does its skin or a deer Its antlers, but simple that the innumerable and tluy atoms which are used up by the daily wear and tear are replaced by fresh atoms supplied by our food and drink, which keep tho body going. Just as coal and water Will! at work. keep the steam-enginBut these changes are so minute and gradual that the form of the body remains the same, although such Its Kind. as scars take a long time to Do you get all kinds of money from things and sometimes they redisappear, your rich old uncle? main for life, although they always No; I get only one kind. lose a great deal of their prominence. What kinds that? You may have noticed that If you Acrimony. cut your finger lightly it will soon lical up and the scar presently disappear, just as the marks of a superficial burn will gradually go away; but if the cut is deep the scar remains. This is because It went down to what is called the true skin. Any cuts, stains, or burns on the outer skin are gradually pushed up and worn or washed off, just as the hair on the back of your hand wears off without your cutting It and grows ADVANCAN BE HAD TO BEST (TO BE CONTINUED.) again; but anything that goes down TAGE THROUGH to the true skin, like tattoo marks, Here is a woman who speaks from always remains. personal knowledge and long exper ience, vie., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of WilDO YOU WISH 8UKVEYING DONE? son, Pa., who says, I know from ex Brigham City, Utah. W have made arrangement to perience that Chamberlains Cough to other. is far any Remedy superior the services of one of the beet For croup there Is nothing that ex surveyors In this part erf the state. cels 1L For sale by the Eddy Drug 18 Call on us when you have work c Store. tf kind. Lee A Dunn. (Advertisement.) girl-moth- e LEE & DUNN so-cur- $100.00 REWARD I will pay a reward of $100 KEEPING CUT FLOWERS FRESH for th Water Must Be Changed Frequently and the Blossoms Should Be INSURANCE THAT INSURES AT conviction for any person having deer meat or any part of a deer in his THE LEAST POSSIBLE RATES. Sprinkled Every Hour. possession, killed in Box Elder County fol Almost the first thought that within the past year. lows admiration for a freshly picked JAMES KNUDSON bouquet Is how it can be preserved Utah. Brigham City, Deputy Game warde the greatest length of time? Many experiments have been undertaken to prevent flowers from fading such as placing salt In the water, or nipping them off and applying sealing wax We have tried all methods, and have come to the conclusion that changing We have a number of Registered Bulls and Heifers from ten water in which the stems are plunged frequently and sprinkling the flowers months to two years of age, for sale. hourly, will keep them fresh and fair ALSO SOME RAMBOUILLET RAMS AND longer than will other treatment. AS ANY EWES. GOOD AS IN THE STATE. The water used should be tepid The cooler the temperature of the apartment the better. Never leave flowers under a gas jet, or they will Immediately blight. The last thing at night, change the water on the stems and sprinkle the flowers thoroughly. Tie over the vase or basket tissue paper which has been soaked in water. Over this tuck a newspaper. In the morning the flowers will be found as fair as the night previous. Roses fade sooner than almost any Telephone or write flowers. Heliotrope will wither and blacken with the tenderest care. It should be nipped from a bouquet as soon as it loses freshness. Lilies, MODEL FARM WEST OF CORINNE. tulips, narcissus, euphorbias, hyacinths and all flowers with suculent stems can be preserved several days. LEE & DUNN Registered Durham Cattle FULL-BLOODE- Woman loves a clear, rosy complexBurdock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood. Clearing the skin, restoring sound digestion. What About Vanity In the Ladies, All druggists sell iL Price $1.00. Miss Selina Lue (Advertisement.) ion. and piece out with a dress of Blossoms when Its needed bad. Looks like Mis Tyne dreads the sew'ng machine and a bolt of caliker like they was typhoid smallpox. "And last, but not leasL tell me the tale of Blossom, the lady of my heart, the only person who really appreciates me for my true worth, which is peppermint candy in limited quantities and a shoulder cushioned In brawn and exalted in height. Blossom is a lady of discernment and has the cour-tg-e of her predilections. Mr. Alan, said Miss Selina Lue as she sat down on the step by him and, picking up the little white calico bon net he had let drop off the nodding head of the lady in question, began to plait the ruffle with caressing fingers they aint many people I would tel! the story of her to. One way or another, I have shet up every soul on the Bluff as has asked me. Of course Miss Cynthle knews, fer people cant help talking pitifulness to her, bat the rest Jest found her here, and that Is all they need to know. It was a year ago last Christmas it happened to me and Charity to find her. About dark when I was busy to death doing up supper truck as you see, hats my busiest time of day a girl come In here 1 never saa be fore and site looked wild and white. Ska carried a bundle la her arms, but recom- mend as highly as this for we know that D.D.D. stops the itch at once. We want you to give D D.D. a trial. That just will be enough to prove it. Of course all other have D.D.D. Prescription go drugilr's to them It rcant come to us but don't accept soin-- i big profit substitute. But if yon come to our store, we are so cei ialn of what D,D.T. will do for that we otter you a full size bottle yoo i this guarantee-Iyou do not find that Prescription. it takes the Itch AT ONCE, It We have sold other remedies for skin costs you away not a cent. The Eddy Drug Store. (Advertisement.) Craner 0. H. Bryan D.D.S. . Fage In the Same Boat. We get some sad cases, said the attendant at the Balmy Lunatic asy. lum to the interested visitor, and opened the door of the first cell. Inside was a man sitting on a three-legge- d stool, gazing vacantly at the 1 THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD the next inmate. This cell was thickly padded, and the man within was stark, staring mad. Who is this? inquired the visitor. This? repeated the attendant. This Is the other man! WeArc Slaugh- tering Prices on Walking Skirts, Knit Goods, Childrens Gowns, Headwear, Gloves, L. D. S. Garments, Shirts and Caps. Those who take advantage of This Sale will Save C. HOLST A SON. Money. Goodman Sheep Co. Travelers to Colorado & the East Should select a route famed for its Scea.e tractions and Superior Train Service. At- THE DENVER & DIO GRANDE RAILROAD This joute offers the "Back East Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the car windows without extra expense for side trips, than any other line. wall. His is an unhappy story, said the He was in love with a attendant. girl, but she married another man, and he lost his reason from grief. They stole out softly, closing the door behind them, and proceeded to & EVERY MILE A Special Low Round Trip Fares PICTURE. TO PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER, AND PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS ON SALE May 18, 25 and 31, 1912. June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22, and 29, 1912. July 3, 12 and 30, 1912. August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912. September 4 and 5, 1912. THROUGH STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS DAILY TO OMAHA, AND CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS DENVER 3E SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE Fares and fuU particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande agent. I. A. BENTON, Gen, Agt Salt Lake City, Utah. Pass. Dept. F. FOUTS, Ogden, Utah. FRANK A. WADLE1GH, General Passenger Agent Denver, Colorado. aa |