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Show 5; 5 N home paper. the home paper works for the welfare $ S S The of its town and is dearly loved on that acctjont. Its columns are always open to Jj 5 every Inhabitant. Charles N. Kent. ? BBS Apricots, green corn and cucumbers are now on the market. They are a great combination for hot weather. Our awnings,, tents and carpets are the best made. Baird Bros. 2t As court has adjourned sine die, there cant be any more light on the electric light question un- -, til the September term. Now is a good time to use fly paper, dont forget that we have both the poison and bticky kinds. tf Hoopes drug store. One Week Longer In the north window will be found the finest display of Trunks, Bags, Valises and Telescopes yet exibited in Box Elder county, and prices are Qa K. STOHL STORE. FURNITURE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. inference Arrangements. The plans for the entertainment of Sunthe 3,000 visitors expected next conference day for the Scandinavian are about completed and everything appears to be moving satisfactorily. On the arrival of the trains at 9.10 a. m, front the north and south, the visitors will proceed to the Central school building where lunch baskets and parcels will be checked and taken Mr H. A. Bancroft, one of - 2 p. m. at Stake Supt. at the tabernacle, the First meeting houses. Prest. Anthun II. Lund will preside and Prest. Josepa F. Smith and John E. Winder are expected to be present. Tables and seats will be provided at the school building and grounds for and Second ward lunch and a corps of ladies of the Y. L M. I. A. will be prepared to serve ice sandwiches, cake, collee, millc, cream and other refreshments at a low price. After the afternoon meeting an open air concert will be given by the Military band at the school grounds and in the evening a concert will be the tabernacle. The trains return at 10 NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed a. m. and 10 given in p. m. is also postponed John D. Peters, care of. Services will be held The prizes to be given by the stake bunday school at Saltair will be on exhibition at Hoopes Drug store on and after July 28. A ful line of stove repairs. Jos F. Hansen Furniture Co. f It pays to trade at Fishburns, for cne S- S. Notice. to the Scandinavian conOwing ference and the over flow meetings which are likely to be held, President Kelly suggests that no Sunday schools be held in Brigham city, Sunday morning. The monthly S. S. Union meeting month. bids will be received at the office of tho county clerk in Brigham city, Box Elder county, Utah, for the construction of two oridges over tte Malad River, one to be near Garland, between sections 24 and 25, Tp. 12 N., R. V.; the other to be at or near Elwood, between sections 10 and 15, Tp. 11 N., R. 3 V. All material to be furnished by the county. For further instructions, reference is made to the plans and specifications on tile in tne clerk's office. All bids to be opened Monday, August 18, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated Brigham City, July 23, 1902. J. B. McMasteu, Chairman. Joseph Jensen, Clerk. Teachers Employed, The trustees for the Brigham city school district have engaged the following teachers f.,r the ensuing year and are negotiating for three or four more to make up the number required. J. S. Bingham will succeed J. W. IIoopcs as principal of the High school, though an assistant will probably be employed to teach higher mathematics. Most of the teachers secured are the same as last year. Those engaged are: J S. Bingham, Wm. Jeppson, Heber Jeppson, Eoden, John YY Peters, J. A. Lottie Miss Jensen, FUliburn, Lottie Jensen, Miss Dora Brlnton, Miss Hattie Miss Sarah Harding, Nichols, Alfred Kelly, Miss Mattie lioden, Miss Hulda YVesterborg, Miss Myrtle Maiben, Miss Kate YVilkins, YYal-iac- a Miss Sevena Madsen. City Council Meets. Considerable routine business was transacted by the city council Tuesday night. Agent Dunn of the O. S. L. Ry., in behalf of the company, asked that the water rates be reduced to $4oO per annum. Referred. City Atty. B. II. Jones reported that Mr. Craghead had refused the and money tendered for that suit had been started against right-of-wa- y him. The recorders financial was statement adopted. Mayor Bodcn recommended that Main street between 2nd and 3rd South streets be closed for teams on ! July 27. Adopted. Special sale on ladies shirt waists at M. Ilanson & Sons. 331 j24 all Estrav Notice. State of Utah. J County of Box Elder, s J Bear River Town. I have in my possession the animal, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my residence in said town on Friday, the 1st day of August, 1902, at the hour of 2 p. m. DESCRIPTION Or' ANIMAL: Corin-ne- s Just Received Holsts lead m real bargains, tf Your money back if dissatisfied with anything bought at sens Shoe & Furnishing store. Han-(Furni- Come in Just to See, Holsts. be- t Co. ture J. A. Read and wife of Dayton, O., and Geo.. A. Weaver and son of Urbana, Ohio, who are heavy stockholders in the Consolidated week inspecting are this out mines, them and to see the country. Fishburns are closing out their entire stock of shirt waist at cost. De-mai- n Fishburns are the leading clothiers, shoers and furnishers, f The Utah baseball league is now a thing of the past and it will be no longer necessary for some of bur married men to make business an excuse for going to Ogden or Logan on days when a league game is to be played. Sign of the big gun, Notice- - Lands for Sale or Lease, y CIRCUS. AND Box Elder Stake Annual S.S. Excursion to Saltair, Address, Adults VUIE Children 42 1 til 40 135 115 1 Ogden at 8:45 a. m. 41 FARE TRAIN LBAVK3 7:45 a m Adults 41 25 Children la Brigham 1 45 7:5J am 85 Perry 125 85 Willard 8:l)2am 125 75 Hot Springs 8:15 am I 25 75 Hurrlsvillo 8:25 am Arrive at Salt Lake 16. For Sale 160-ac- farm re with- in 13 miles of this city; good house, 60 improvements, machinery, etc, tons of hay already put up, also l,ooo bushels of wheat harvested; farm fenced and water right for two acres; crops and all improvements, machinery, etc., go with the farm for $30 per 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 1- -4 Hair with a good brush, Our price for a good brush is only seventy five cents. YYe have many better ones for a little more money. If you do not desire to pay that much we can supply your wants at 25 cents and fifty cents each. YVhat we wish is to YYe have placed an assortment show you our hair brushes. this week window of over one hundred kinds in our north L inspection. EDDY & SON, OF BRIGHAM Bank CITY . ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. X JOHN D. PETERS, Cashier . LUCIUS. A. SNOYV, LORENZO N. STOHL, Brest. I Vice-Pres- l. -- ..DRUG Tima, care and ability used when filling your prescriptions- - STORE. diuectous: John L. Edwards. Lueius A. Snow, Alma Nelson, Nels Jenson, S. N. Lee, 075,000.00 at 9:45 a. m. For the oldest iady on the excursion who is a Sunday School worker! dozen cabinet photos A. W. Compton. For the oldest gent who is a Sunday School worker pair of glasses Jens to loan at once on good farms, either dry or irugated, at per cent Janies Nelsen, Peter T. Hansen. N. STOHL, LORENZO Office with Lee Room 22- THE & - Stohl over 1st Naff Bank Telephono Not 22. OF BRIGHAM CITY, HANK CAPITAL $50,00000. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business given prompt attention. J. M. John Finguee, Jenson, President. Cashier. C. Uasberg. CARTIIEY & DUMBBCK, For the lady present who has the largest family hammock Stohl Furniture Co. Modern Plumbing and For the oldest person who rides a wheel bicycle pump Jas. Knudson. 92. For the youngest baby baby shoes Clias. D. Brown. - 319 State Salt Lake St., Thus. shoes a II. city, Utah Blackburn. The oldest lady with young baby baby box of chocolates P. J. Koford. For the best For the most popular young man among the ladies shirt C. Ilolst & Son DO YOU WANT For the latest married couple one year's subscription to the Box Elder News Box Elder News Co. Loans on Real Estate For the best gentleman waltzer get visiting cards Boxelder Report. at lowest interest; For the best lady waltzer manicure set D. L. Eddy & Son. Homestead and proofs; Entries One who walks longest distance to S. S. pair of shoes Kelly Bros. sell or To Real Estate; buy For prettiest girl silver butter dish J. Johansen. Titles examined and conveyed; For young lady having the best record of First Intermediate Dept. Reliable legal work; Aug. J, 1901 to Aug. 1, 1902 parasol Louise Ingram. B'or primary teacher having the best record from Aug. 1901 to Aug. CONSULT ladies purse Brigham City Pharmacy. For First Intermediate teacher having the best record Medallion pic- ture YYlieelwright Bros. For Second Intermediate teacher having the best record tie or glove box Baird Bros. Utah, Brigham City, First Theological teacher having best record from Aug. 1901 to Aug. 1902 book Carter Bros. Second Tiieog. teacher having the best record from Aug. 1901 to Aug. 1902 bar horseshoe picture frame Frank & Bob. The officer who drives the longest distance to Sunday School buggy (Successor to Hyrum Standing.) whip Studebaker Bros. Girl swimming race pair of vases II. N. Bowring. The youngest baby that walks alone bracelet X. P. Hansen. ABSTRACTER, The lady having the longest hair ladies whip C. O. Anderson. CONVEYANCER Married ladies race can Schilling's best baking powder P. J. Larsen. and The parent having the greatest number of children on excursion copper NOTARY PUBLIC - two-ste- p 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Fred'J Holton Norman Lee, boiler 41. B P. Newman. The secretary having best record from Aug. 1901 to Aug. 1902 Hat RoonV33, First Nut'l. Bank Building. Madsen Sisters. Telephone 33. 42. Tailor or dressmaker who has been in profession longest scissors N. C. BRIGHAM UTAH. CITY, Mortcnscn & Sons. 43. Gents swimming race picture frame Elias Jensen. 44. Doorkeeper having the best record from Aug. 1901 to Aug. 1902 onyx J. H. Bolt. paper-weig45. The librarian having best record from Aug. 1901 to Aug. 1902 onyx paper-weigJ. H. Bott. 46. The youngest mother baby underwear John Anderson. 47. Organist having best record from Aug. 1, 1901, to Aug. L 1902 ladies interest on improved dry or guard chain L. C. Christensen & Sons. 48. Boat race the winners weight in salt Merrell Lumber & Salt Co. irrigated farms 49. The S. S. secretary who has written the most S. S. letters from Aug. 1, 1901. to Aug. 1, 1902 fancy silk fan YVm. Horsley & Sons. 50. S. S. that has paid greatest per cent, of nickel fund for the 1901 record book First National Bank. 51. Class having the greatest per cent in punctuality one Bible Bank of Offfce Room 23, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Brigham City Best looking lady over age of 45 years dress pattern M. Hanson Jfc Sons. Norman Lee Lorenzo N. Stohl. $100,000 to Loaii ht at e.pGr cent LEE YOU CAN SEE RINGLING BROS. GREAT CIRCUS iii Salt Lake and go to Saltair for the AT THE CITY Utah, MONEY. Fred DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. X , , , t ht National Ranch Co., Garland, 111:51 FOR Regular and Careful Brushing Will lease for a term of years, either for CASH RENTAL or on SHARES, No trouble to show the lands. River, d First Delay Commissions Expenses Tax Mortgage Third Party N o Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee. Brigham City, Utah. Returning, train leaves Saltair at 9 p. m. Salt Lake city at 9:45 p. m. Regular train Judging from our rapidly inleaves Salt Lake city at pm. fountain soda our trade, creasing must be good. Next time you PROGRAM AT 11 A. M. are passing drop in and try a race to of top pavilion and return Suspenders John Christensen. Boy's Lemon Phosphate 5c it is cold race to of Girls building and return' The Celebrated Red School point and tart. Hoopes drug store, tf House Shoe R. L. Fislibum & Sons. While some of our fishermen Egg race bottle of picdts J. F. Erdmann. race cuff buttons!). Rosenbaum. Obstacle have been skirmishing out to Bear Sack rac- e- pocket knife McMaster & Forsgren. River, and others still have been Gents walking match pocket knife McMaster & Forsgren. Eating contests. whipping the waters of Box Elder Ducking contests. and Paradise creeks, miles away, Jumping contesLs. in the vain search for fish, Tom. Kicking contests. Distance race for little tots. McMaster went up near the mill Ladies walking match gloves Lund & Co. Dancing for the children. and a Saturday night big caught Dancing for the, best Coquette polka framed picture Jos. F. ITansen Furniture Co. string of the speckled beaaties. $7 cash for prizes for contests, etc., donated as follows: Theres an art in fishing, all right, A. i B. F. Boothe. $1: (). Parson, 25o; II. C. Chiistiansen, Ensign, 5 jy. Nels P. 11.50; Knudson Bros., 1; Amanda Anderson, 25c; A. M. N and Tom is next to it. Hansen, 50c; X. G. Hansen, 25c; Emma Lundgren, 50c; Dr. Berg, 50c, YVm. Clean up sale on all Gidney, 25c. 15. For the oldest lady on the excursion set sauce dishes Boothe & Peirce. dress goods at Fishburns. tf 1 The No No No No No is Holsts. Turpey to recover damages for and alleged breach of contract. Estray Notice. At the trial in this city the jury of State Utah, acre. For further particulars inquire County of Box Elder, brought in a verdict in favor of at this office. Bear River Town. I have in my possession the follow- plaintiff for $4,761.58. A motion ing described estray animal which, if for a nbw trial was overruled and not claimed and taken away, will be taken. sold at public auction to the highest an appeal was NOTICE residence in said cash bidder at my Go to Gomptons art gallery town Wednesday, the 30th day of July, for your 24th of July stamps. To all who suffer with 1902, at the hour of 2 p. m. it Open all day. AILMENTS of the EYES , DESCRIPTION OF ANIMAL: A decree of divorce was grantheadache, nervousness, etc., constud horse, One gray the eye specialist, C. Ross sult on right hip, ed last week in the district court branded resembling Murchison, who will be in your to Maud Emma Buscnbark in city but a short time. Never 6 on right jaw. Busen-bar- k A. suit fails in all complicated cases. her Sidney against Said estray was taken up by city SEE HAND BILLS FOR DATE. of Collinston. . Ricy H. marshal in said town on the 19th day of July, 1902. for was plaintiff Jones attorney S. F. Jensen, and the decree distributed the Poundkeeper for Bear River town. SALE! property and awarded the custody childrin of minor two In whole or in part according section To Pleasure Parties conteman of terms to of land the Bear situated between agreement dry plating a trip to the mountains, we and in Malad river Garland and river between defendant, plaintiff will lent lents at reasonable prices. Baird Bros. each party taking one of the precinct. children. All Under The Canal. A big line of photo jewelry to Enquire select from. All styles and prices. PAUL STARK. tf Utah. Brigham city, Gomptons art gallery. Be Her three-year-ol- and Wednesday, Aug. 6th. Toltec at await you tf. Wholesale Wheelwright Brothers., A child was born Tuesday after to the wife of J. YV. Hoopes only lived a few moments. Mrs dated mines north of this city from Hoopes illness was very critical and Dr its former position to connect with Olsen was called in. She is now imthe mill which is now nearly ready proving. The parents have the symTRAIN LBAVKH for operation. host a of of friends in the loss Cache Junct. S a m pathy Braver urd 7:0:) am A big reduction on shirt waists of their first child . 7:i" am Colliuttou at M. Hanson & Sons. 7:15 am j3i Bargains and best service Doney ville 7,13 am Honey tf at by trading promptness and quick deli ery . Being our own, makes it possible for us. to make atid close loans with' insu-e- s Retail. EXCURSION A force of men is busily engaged in noon moving tho tramway at the Consoli- which Money saved MONEY ON HAND TOILET SET. For Sale, Sixty five feet EDWARD 3, KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH. front block notified to The public hereby by 10 rods deep keep off from Sections 10 and 14 north First Nat. Bank at $21 per T 10 NR 5 W as I have bought foot. 1 acre first class orchard about half at on North Main St; $75 Sample pants cash, these sections. their actual value at Fishburns. Lee & Stohl, Brigham city, Utah. W.' F. House. 2t It is probable that the school books which have been in use the past five We have dry or irrigated years will continue for another year lands to lease in quantities at least. The work of the school hook convention has been set aside to suit, East or West of Bear and antoher convention could not A barrel of crockery ware going at cost, Jos. F. Hansen The Supreme court Monday Said estrays were taken up by city affirmed the judgment of the dis21st on the marshal in said town day trict court of this county in the of July, 1902. S. F. Jensen, case of A. E. Snow vs D. P. Poundkeeper for Bear River Town. and she does not take care of her hair, where is her dorv? Nothing beautifies her hair like U. N REAL ESTATE LOANS. a car load of crockery. Best assortment and lowest prices in Northern Utah. New decorations and new shapes in TEA SET. DINNER SET and men, was in Brigham Tuesday showing his brother, who has been making a tour of the coast states, the points of interest in our city. They gave the News office a friendly call. After eleven weeks of scarlet fever, L. W. Standings family at Fielding have been released from quarantine. His six children have all had the meet in time to effect the change disease but all pulled through. fore the opening of the schools. One x black mare about 7 years old For Sale The Duke place in branded x on left shoulderon left First ward. Lee & Stohl, Brigham city, Utah. thigh and w If a Womans Glory for your 5 EDWARD B. 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