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Show -KDWAIil) li. KJUK. 1 ; Edward B. Kirk is the Licensed Abstractor for Boxelder County, Utah. GIVEN AWAY FREE TO A 1.1. OUR SUBSCRIBERS who pav oiw vi'.- snli'iioliou in ad-This ad-This otliM-lionM K finl'-svvd at oinv. I I ! ' P of One. M j i BRIGHAM CITY, VTAll CO-OP FIRE SALE. 1' rices are having a hard time of it these d.iyt". if you have any U?U-for U?U-for -hcapiies, here's the spot to satisfy it. We keep on cutting uud will continue to do su us Jong as our go.f- hist. EMBROIDERY. The new st ck that you thought 1 so cheap at fifteen and seventeen : and a half cents now goes at IS CTS. PER YARD. The ten cent embroidery now ; goes Ut 0 LtNlb. I LACE AND VEILINGS. ' ChitVm Laces, Black Silk Laces, "aml ke I'oint Laces. W'e have" a quantity of remnants four, five and six yard pieces m less than half value. We have an assortment of trimmings, dainty bits for the dre-s, the jacket or any part of the 1 iMstuuie. Keiniumts of heavy silk 1 trimming suitable for fancy work, j v e have a mass of bargains on the ' centre table that will do youi eves; j good to see. SHOES. OYKIt A ? 1, 000.10 worth ready to unpack when the tire came. Thev were bought for cash from a well- ; known factory and we guarantee every nair. Just unpacked and wp , Eualer American Farmsr & Farm News. " or f osastiii TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Fy ing eah in iielvanee yon can secure three Si.a-ii.Ji.t J.-uniaN lor 011 vejir for the small price of The IU -ta.KR. i'2.00. and 2" cents a.hlilioral. TheotTer is a spicu.hd one. F.tr of the- uiaHzines has aluiit iwenty paes. The Ainericau Farmer A Faun News covers O - - Every , Outdoor U Occupation: Horse', cattle, sheep poultry, bee, fruit, grain, hay raisiptf. etc., are exhaustively ex-haustively IreateJ. 'Yumankind embraces r Ei ery thing Ladies' ' Line. ll will be fmiiiit of inestiinable value to M'.iineii in everV walk of life. Ye are now srr:lij;g several hundred r,( tlie-t- inau'a.ines 1,, peuj.le in I'.uXelder County. Kv.-ryuiie seeim deli jhted V. itlt tin-in. "1 r irrM , fi rT" n n COMM (HIK!K, I I 111 1 I If.1."' I 'I I I pay up one yer in advance or snivel - - inov and seeure Ibis T MAKE F j QFFEH. j SAMI'l.hS CAN BU bhl.N AY THE BUGLER OFFICE I have cut prices to the bone. I 1 oO cents just now buys a 75 cent , shoe. To cents just now buys a $1.00 shoe. 00 cents just now buys a $!.2o shoe. $ 1 . 2 o just no w b u v 3 a $ 2. 00 I shoe. i We have never had a better stock 1 : of 1 hoes than we have today and j that is saying a good deal. j I We think wo have the shoe you i want. See, auvwav. 1 j Strictly one price. It makes no . (difference whether you buy one j ' pair or a dozen. i We have no favorite customers. I I We treat all ylike. Our care is : to favor our customers' interests at I every point and we want you to ' ! feel at home whether you come to: ' buy or not, j j We think we are doing a good thing for the people of Brigham j and vicinity. We know you try to j make every dollar count these hard ' j times and never in the history of. j Brigham have yon been able to ! I make your money go as far as it j I does now. j LADIES' COATS. ! Over "200 coats left yet, mostly of' I the fifteen and twenty dollar kind. i They were well bought and sold j I very low before the tire. Yo cut : j prices in half and sold a great j many but wo must sell thorn all. Now you can buy the $ 1", $17.50, $20 and $2o kind; all goat $6.90. Don't scold your wife because she j stays at our store all day Saturday. ! 1 She will save more than you can ! I make in a week. ! You take your choice from the ' j best coat in the house. All new, I I stylish goods and at less than half! the value of the material alone. All that were $0, $10 and $12,50 now; go at $4-50. j Children's coats in proportion, j iVn't let any grass grow under J your feet, as it costs ttvo much to cut ' it these dull times. i Brigham City Co-op. Oon't forget that a good ad. advertising ad-vertising a giHid article, should be run in a good paper. Printers1 j Ink. lli.w'i Till.'.' j We fiin-r Ono Hundred Dollars I Keward for any eae nt Catarrh that! cannot be cured by HaU's Catarrh j Cure. j F.J. Cheney A Co.,Propf., Toledo. ! We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable honor-able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West it Truax, wholesale Druggists, Drug-gists, Toledo, O. Waldiug, Kinnan A Marvin, w holesal Druggists, j Toledo, Ohio. j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, in-ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho nvstein. Price, 75e. per bottle. 1 Sold by all Druggists. Testi-! Testi-! monials free. jan-ol. j Advertise in Thk Btni.Ku; it reaches the people who expect to ; pay for what they buy, ' 1 - . HAY! HAY! HAY! I SIX TY TONS of Timothy and 1 Common Hay. Beasonable prices Enquire of George Hamson, ' Brigham City. 20 t Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov': Report IDHfeJ Baking Abaomjtely puke ! Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorW. H.lr .-j...t Metl.l ud Dlpl.au. |