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Show r 7 TER SALE 1 Beginning with aturday Morning, Feb. 29th, afurcl Harch 7th, and Endin WILL PUT ON THE BIGGEST SHOE SALE EVER GIVEN IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY. $10,000 Stock Shoes o! J lOine I fholesa !e ill Go at at Less Than COST. COST, and J0 LISTEN TO SOME OF THESE PRiCES:- -Men's Shoes. VIM) Shoes go at H " " .3.00 3.50 4.00 2.58 2.81) " .5.00 u 2.98 " Misses' Shoes. - $1.75 Shoes go at ' " jgg " Ste- Ladies' j M 350 3.79 M $1.48 $1.75 Shoes go at ,iH 1.85 " 41 " ' " " " 2.00 u u 85 n u 2,25 " 2.(10 " Children's $1 18 $1 .00 Shoes go at " " " 1.58 1.25 " " " 1.35 k0 " " " L85 l iG " 2.19 1.60 " REMEMBER I Shoes. Boys' Shoes. . Men's High Cuts. $ .85 $2.15 Shoes go at " " " .98 2.50 " " li 1.10 3.00 " " " 11 " U9 3-- 1.39 ,'5.50 $1.68 $4.00 ones to go at 2.10! 5.5ft " " " " 2.4S " " " 2.58 2.78 5.75 6.00 6.50 ' M " " " " " 44 44 $3.19 44 4 20 4.48 4.75 4.98 Every Shoe in the store will be put on sale. No old goods in the store. Everything new and up to date including the brands of Crawfords and Star Brand for men; the Red Cross, Utz C& Dunn, and Star Erand for Ladies. These are well- known brands and need no recommendation We wish to say that those who come to Brigham City during the sale should come prepared to buy enough shoes to last a year, as well as come prepared to buy in other departments in our store. Our new line of Spring Dry Goods, Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Etc. is now in and going at well-know- n .rri&r SE3S DLriMt mvLWE yyALfco. a5ggw Keep Your Eye on Brigham City's Busy Department Store, The Hansen vu I Brigham City, Utah. County Commissioners' stated that in 11)00, a piece of lnnd in Sec. 27, T. 13, R. 8, W. was assessed to Mr. Rutlcr. but was sold to the county for taxes, also 65 acre In Sec. 28, T. 13 N. Meeting. The Board of County Commissioners met Monday, February 17th, 1808. Full R. hoard present. 3 V., was assessed Frank'l'. Hums, How to Kill Your Tow a. SP Kick. Keep kicking. And don't quit Kicking. One pull one way and one in the name of was sold for taxes in t'other. road supervisor of 1902 for 1001 taxes, and offered to pay Goto other towns and buy your goods. Rivtrsidu Distriet asked for appropritaxes and nil costs of Bale aud redemp Denounce your merchant because ation to grarcl road runuini; through tion for the matter bring straightened up they make a profit on their goods. . center of Sec. 12, T. 12 N, U 8 W, and on the tax record. Referred to attorney Knife every man that disagrees with to repair bridge crossing Mahul river, for written opinion to be presented al you on the method of increasing busiand for 1200 to finish graveling road next meeting. ness. from EC R. station cast through center There were a number of claims Mako your own town out a very bad of town, and that committee investigate place, aud stub it every chance you the Malad Hivcr Bridge. Referred to get. Messrs. Hart and Adams for Investlga Refuse to unite in any scheme for the tlou. bettermcut of the material interests of Carl Isaaoaen, tree inspector, asked At this time when the hog cholera or t ie people. for information regarding his labors iu Tell your merchant that you can bur plague is killing so many hogs, It Is well investigating uersery stock coming Into to have some remedy at hand for the your goods a great deal cheaper in any M. J, Rhhsrds. prisoners. L.H. Kennnrd asked that his lirense for 1008 be remitted. Granted. County Attorney was Instructed to open road, In a legal way, en south side See. la, T. 12 N. U. .1 TV. D R. Woodland of Willud statcsl that the road the county had opened up south of Willard has not been used for all kind of travel aud objected to its being used fjr county road, unless he be paid for It. He would deed a strip of 25 feet, as was used tor road, for 1100,00, or a two rod Tip for 1200.00. aud he would do all Request denied. fencing. A. E. Jensen asked that the monthly allowance of William Powell be Increased to 16,00. Granted, allowance disbursed by M. Hud (I of to be S how. C.J. Campbell as constable approved. Application of Alex Campbell for 11 cense for retail of liquor at Kelt en. granted. U.S. Cole, treaturer, appeared and prompt treatment of the pigs as soon I they are known to be ailing or off their feed. The following is taken from the bulletin of the Uepartuient of Agriculture, and bus proved to be the best thing tiled for the prevention or cure of the disease: 1 Wood charcoal pound 1 pound Sulphur 2 pounds Sod'.um chloride 2 pounds Sodium bicarbonate 2 pounds Sodium hyposulphite Sodium sulphate pound 1 Black antimony pound These ingred'e its should be complete Hf pulverized and thoroughly mixed. In case there is profutt diari hoea the .ulph ate of sodium may be omitted. The dose of this mixture Is a Urge tahlespoonfol for each 200 pounds w eight of hogs to be treated, and it should be given once a day. When hogs are affect edwith these diseases they should not be fed on corn alone, but they should have a: least once a day soft feed, made by mixing bran and middlings, or mid-- i dlings and corn meal, or ground oats and c irn. or crushed wheat with hot walcf, aud then stirring into this the proper Hogs are quantity of the medicine. feud of thi mi.x'.ure. It increases their sppetlte, and wheu they once taste of feud with w hlch it has born mixed they will eat it though nothing else will tempi them. : 1 ' ' (Inclusive,) Our Special Sale will be on "Rome" No. H A F?NFS iAlVnJJ, Here comes the Spring Winds to chap, tan and freckle. Use Plneaalre Carbol-i.e(acts like a poultice) for cuts, sores, burns, chapped sklu. Sold by Ihe Trc- mont Mercantile Co. store. n Yes' and the very best on the market- Comoare our 4Drices with others.- A Carload of Cedar Lumber has just been received; All Rough, and if you would have your culverts last, Don't Use Any Kind of Lumber but Cedar. We have a complete line of de-tj'i- Wash Board made, only at the Tremonlon Furniture Our Special Price, $1.10. Note the Rawhide Throat. the impression that you have no faith iu it, Patronize outside newspapers to the exclusion of your own, and theu them for not being as large it the. city papers. The best Regular Price, $1.35. until you have seen the kind that we sell. We guarantee that ours will last at least twice as long as any others. See Cut, and When you say anv thing of your town say it in such a way that it will IcaTe COttU Nickel Plated Copper Tea Kettles, Don't Buy Horse Collars ly. 98 8, Full weight and size guaranteed. other town and charge him with extortion. Keep every cent you get, and don't t anything of a public nature unless you can make something out of it direct- Coal Hods only 20 cents at the Furniture Store. SALE NO. 6. A From Saturday, February 29th, To Saturday, March 7th, u the county. W. H. Orover and John ll.IIorslcy, committee from City Council of Rrli;ham City, asked that permission be given t lie city to furnish up aud use the room in the county jail north of the one now used by the city , in which to put l heir Company, that Stock and Poultry Food, Liniments, Etc., we are closing out to make room for other goods. Come and buy the same at your own price. Several Tons of Barbed Wire at prices that defy competition. The best Field Fence on the market; "Pittsburg Perfect;" It is "Rabbit Tight Horse High and Elephant Strong."' Watch our Ad. and Save Money. Wilson Lumber Company, 1. 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