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Show Mav Dav two week from toinor- ! row. j Choiru lemons for sale at Bonthe , ,fe Peirce. Faith ami confidence in thctnwn 1 will b'-gin to rise nmv that it is fully decided that a system of water works w ill be constructed. You 1 may look for a steady and gradual increase of business in every line, j The Ogden Standard has a man j in the moon of its own which can I talk. He says: '"Advertising pays." : Wonder if the Standard pays that t nice, fat. good-natured looking man : tor telling the truth. j D. IT. Spencer of Corinne, Regis- ' tiar of Box Elder county, was in town this week. lie says there will l)e no revision of the registration registra-tion lists, unless some special election elec-tion is held, until next September, Barb wire at the llAHinv.uiK. J Read our big offers, on the third page. New stationery at City Drug Store. t Buy your paints at the IIakh- ' W AUK. Finest, candies at City Drug Store. f Apricot buds are beginning to blossom. Lime for sale at the Hardware Lumber Yard. Buy your lime at the Hardware Lumber Yard. Ecnce builders, get your wire at the H AKIHVAKK. "Whooping Cough Remedy," at City Drug Store. f Metropolitan fashion hooks for on account of the new election law. Chamber of Commerce meeting ; in the Court House next Wednesday Wednes-day evening at l:'o0. Every business busi-ness man in town should attend. This applies to each merchant, mechanic, me-chanic, doctor, lawyer, painter, mason, ma-son, butcher, baker, etc., etc., or business men in any capacity. The April numbers of the "Woman's Work" and the "American "Ameri-can Farmer" are out. Both con-: tain excellent reading matter, that I will he of considerable importance to every man and woman in this county. Pay $m2.25 in advance for The Bum. kii and secure both of these invaluable magazines for one year vhkk. ".12 at Hursley & Sons'. Choice fruit treos for sale at Nrls Madson's. Third ward. Bring vour Hides and Pelts to the Box Elder Meat Market. Thrilling practical jokes seem to be all the rage in town now-adays. Bring all your Prescriptions and Receipts to be filled at City Drug Store. . f The home of Win. Wrighton is being improved by the hand of the mason. i Boothe it Peirce have just received re-ceived a choice lot of oranges and lemons. A choice line of spring and summer sum-mer dress goods at R. L. Fishburn it Sons. Veal wanted at the Central Meat Market, J. F. Erdmann & Co., proprietors. Chamber of Commerce meeting next Wednesday evening iu the Court House. Ladies, please call and see our bountiful straw hats. R. L. Fisu-iti'itN Fisu-iti'itN & Sons. Highest Cash Price paid for Hides and Pelts at the Box Elder Meat Market. Ladies! The finest line of embroideries em-broideries is to be had at R. L. Kishburn & Sons. We still have some of those ladies fino shoes at $1.50. R. L. Fisiibur.v & Sons. Hon. J. D. Peters is contemplating contemplat-ing making some improvements on his residence in the First ward. Our shoe stock is full and complete, com-plete, and at prices that defy competition. com-petition. R. L. Fisiibukn & Sons. Found. By M. Schow between town and mill a buggy storm curtain. cur-tain. Left at the Buuler office. Mrs. C. C. Loveland was quite ill the fore part of the week. She was reported much better later on. Business men, don't overlook the Chamber of Commerce meeting in the Court House next Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kiel son of the Second ward lost a little child, Monday, and the funeral took place Tuesday. For Rent. Two rooms for office, or dwelling, on Main street, half a block north of Co-op store. Apply to O. N. Stohl. For sale. Second-hand light spring wagon in good condition. Apply, Eldridgc, Carriage Painter, Forest St., Brigham. f Miss Amelia Graehl has been ipiite ill this week with a severe attack of the la grippe. She was reported much better yesterday. The Bugler has one of the best equipped job offices in the west,and executes all work neatly and promptly. Send in a trial order. Attorney Hunsaker has decided to permanently settle in Brigham 1 City. He has rented, for family use. the B. JL Young mansion ; near the depot. j B. M. Young came over from Logan, Thursday. He brought his big 1,200 pound cannon to leave here permanently, to be used at our future celebrations. Through passenger trains, through freight trains, fast time, via the Chicago, Union Pacific it North-western Line to the principal cities east of the Missouri River via Omaha. apl-30 The electric lights are being extended ex-tended to different parts of town and placed in a number of new houses. The B. C. Electric Co. has been doing a lucrative business from its inception. ! Yesterday, Selectman Blackburn ! went to join his wife at Nephi, where they will remain for an in- 1 definite time. If his infirm father j grows better, Mr. Blackburn will return next week. Mrs. Wm. O. Knudsen went to Butte this week to join her husband, hus-band, who is in the grocery and produce business. Mr. Knudsen expects to keep his family there until about Christmas. Our article, on the building of the east branch of the Bear River Canal, which appeared in the last issue of The Bugler, has elicited , numerous favorable comments, j Let 'er come, seems to be the general gen-eral sentiment; we'll do our best toward to-ward it. One of the little bills allowed nt j the meeting of the Council last week was !f2"i0. lawyers' fees in the suit of Merrill et al. vs. Brigham, City. Trifling amount; 'twould be i nice to have such a bill, a quarter of a thousand, handed in every 1 sitting. Course we're rich and can stand that much thrown away if we don't realize one cent of good , from it. NOTES iW THE iSUail. Theatre tonight. Easter Sunday tomorrow. Brigham City will soon have a canning factory. Ollice room to rent. Apply to Boothe it Peirce. Pull for the cast branch of the Bear River Canal. Business is beginning to ''pick up" a little already. The Salt Lake Home Dramatic Club at tho opera house tonight. Paint your house with the best of paints, all colors at Hardware. Read The Bugler's oiler to subscribers sub-scribers and take advantage of it. Before believing tho bad stories a man tells on another, iindouUiis motives. Don't fail to see Salt Lake's talented dramatic club at the opera house tonight. Our next Stake Conference will come on Sunday and Monday, April 2-lth and 25th. Stake President Clawson occupied occu-pied the pulpit at the Tabernacle last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clem. Horsley presented her husband with a seveu-pound boy last Saturday morning. The gas wells at Lake Side, four miles north of Brigham, are going to tako on a boom one of these odd days. Every home should be visited by a newspaper. Subscribe for The Butii.ER and secure three papers for the price of one. Many siiadc trees arc being planted by the farmers living in this vicinity. That surely denotes enterprise and progress. Every theatre-goer should see the Sul t Lake Dramatic Club in "Held by the Enemy" tonight. It is an excellent piece and will be handled by experts. Mr. and Mrs. Xels Sorcnsen of the Third ward lost their only child Monday. The babe was six months old. The remains were laid away Tuesday morning. Several prospectors' fires have been discernible from town on the adjacent mountains this week. They seem to be "doing" the country thoroughly. Tho water was turned out of town, Monday. A number of people peo-ple got left because a notice was not published in the paper, where they would naturally look for it. This week, S. X. Cook received his commission as Notary Public of Willard. Mr. Cook is the only man in town with a seal and will undoubtedly do a land-office business. busi-ness. The foundation and a part of the lumber for the Box Elder Creamery Co. building north of town, are awaiting the hand of the mechanic to put them together in proper shape. A neat coat of paint on your weather-beaten houses, or a coat of whitewash on your dark, unattractive unat-tractive fences, will do worlds toward to-ward the appearance of your premises. The Corinne Calliope made its first bow to the public last Friday. It is o sprightly little sheet plumb full of racy reading matter and good, healthy advertisements. It is a credit to that enterprising town. Success. Our correspondents would confer a favor on us if they would get their communications hen? a little earlier in the week. When several are late it makes it difficult and sometimes some-times impossible for us to get them all in for that issue. Laimks. Call around to our office and see '"Woman's Work." I which we are giving away with ! The Bugler, and you will go wild 1 over it and compel your husbands, ' fathers or big brothers to pay $2.2o in advance for The Bnn.ER and secure se-cure this gem magazine for ou, and the "American Farmer'' Usides. 1 |