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Show THE BOX ELDER NEVS,qTHURSDAY' SEPTEMBER 24, 1903 GARLAND GOSSIP- their ) ears work today. Our Young we have rain had last At enough to Mens association is fully organized and will be ready for work at tne aplay the dust and it is now very pleaspointed time. J. C. Gleason, presiant to drive aoout on our streets as dent; John Oyler and David Larsen, This is they are haid and smooth. counsellors; George Grover, secrethe first rain we have had since the tary and treasuier; A. I. Grover and last of May ana not enough now to Ursel Rose, missionaries. All who have been somewhat under wet the ground deep enough to plow the weather ate feeling better and We have had cold weather for this tune of year; vegetation has all been frozen and it now looks as though All seeru winter is close at hand. anxious to get orders to commence digging their beets as we do not want to have them frozen in the ground as were many of them last fall. We would very much like to get through with our beet digging so we can get our land rea ly this fall to seed early in the spring. The managers at the fartorv say that sugar will be made at the Garland factory this year and that we will takd our beets there, and I suppose they know, but to one not acquainted with such work it looks as though it would be an impossibility, although an occasional visitor can see lot ni work is being teat a is work for all There accomplished. and as many as will apply from this time until the beet crop is harvested. It will be almost impossible to get laborers to supply the demand, and big wages are being paid at the factory as well as on farms. wor-i-rf- all seem to be enjoying life at present. Old Settler, Garland, Sept. 15th. The Pleasure of Eating, Reds Beats the Blues. With the return of Henry Olsen and Harvey Erdmann to this city, the Blue, the invincible aggregation of ball players, of a year ago, thought they stood a good chance to down the Reds and issued a challenge to that effect, the game being played last Saturday afternoon. The Reds were short a pitcher and secured George Harding of Willard, who pitched a good game or It might have been different with them. The two teams are quite evenly matched and if the Blues would turn over one of their pitchers to the Reds some interesting games could be arranged. The teams will have another matched game next Saturday after- Persons suffering from indigestion, dyspepsia or other stomach trouble will tiud that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. This remedy is a cuie for Ind1ge.sti.1n and Dyspepsia and all complaints affecting the glands or membranes of the noon. stomach or digestive tract. When The following is the line up: you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure everything you eat tastes good, and every BLUES. bit of the nutriment that your food REDS. c contains is assimilated and appropri- J. Christensen Henry Olsen ated by the blood and tissues. Sold Geo. Harding p - L. Johnson by Wynn D. Eadv, prescription drug- J.A.Edwards H. Erdmann lb gist. E. Mathias 2b J. W. Peters B P.Newnian H. Nelson 3b Where is Cobb? Voscoe Call ss A. Jenson Everybody is wondering about the E. Nichols If V Dldericksen wheiealouts of Cobb and the only real Earl A. Tingey cf Sparks way to find out where he Is, is to come N. J. Valentino rf O. Forsgren. to the Brigham City opera house Dr. A. W. Ensign Umpire September 30th, and find out for Score by innings: Where is Cobb?, the yourself. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total. jolliest and merriest farce com5 2 4 0 -1- 7 Reds 0 edy of the season, is sure to receive a 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 -1- 1 rousing welcome when it reaches this Blues 0 0 never-failin- g is Cobb? has an exceptionally strong cast Including Miss We aro very much pleased at tne Marion Ceerge in the leading ingenue great prosperity attending the thriving role of Dolly Dexter and a strong supcity of Tremont and wish it all the porting company. prosperity in the world. But we will Stomach Trouble. I have been troubled with my just say to the Man Up a Telephone Pole that Ttemont is not the only stomach the past four years, says D. L. Beach of Clover Nook Farm, Greenpebble on the beach, there are others. A few days ago I was Mass. Had he cast those optics to the north field, induced to try a box of Chamberlains about two miles to the north on the Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have M. V. R. R. he would have seen betaken part of them and feel a great It you have any trouble ing erected on a good, solid cement deal better. with your stomach try a box of these foundation, a depot building 24x64; tablets. You are certain to be pleasalso about a dozen solid rock ed with the lesult. Price 25c. For foundations upon which will be erecsale by Wynn L. Eddy, prescription ted good, substantial dwelling houses druggist. put there to stay; and that Ray & Sons are putting up a big store buildDeweyviile Doings. We are having balmy weather ing and will put in a $10,000 stock of goods; that Evans & Wood are again after a very cold spell. The building a nice meat market; that mountains on the east are covevered rock and sand are on several lots with gorgeous tinted colors. ready for the masons to put in more Louise, the 24 year old daughter of foundations. He would not have seen John and Barbara Germer. died Sent. one building being erected or put up 10th. The funeral services were held on stilts ready to move at a moments at the school house Sunday, Sept. 13, Adwarning and the name of this town Bp. Geo. (J. Dewejt, presiding. is Garland. Miss Phoebe Gleason and J. D. Wood, Jr., were married m the Salt Lake temple Sept. 9, 1903. A reception was held at the home of the brides parents on the evening of the i2th. There were about fifty relatives and friends present and all seemed to enjoy themselves. The Y. L. M. I. A. commenced city. Where dresses were given by Bp. Dewey and The casket was Chas. J Dewey. covered w ith flowers. A large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery. Louise has been a sufferer the most part of her life and death came as a release to her sufferings. Mrs. Susie Hansen spent last week in Ogden visiting relatives. The farmers are busy putting in crops and there Is plenty of otiier work besides. We naturally feel jubilant over the prospects of the canal now that work has really commenced. Funeral services were held at Deweyviile Sept. 22, over the remains of W. Garrett, who was killed at Cache Junction. Services were conducted Theie were many by Rev. King. beautiful flor.il decorations. At the cemetery the Woodmen took charge of the interment. Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays to use the right stuff. Men of oak are men in rugged health, men whose Sept. 22, 1903. bodies are made of the soundRoyal Italian Bandest materials. The engagement of the Royal ItalChildhood is the tim to lay ian Band to give a performance in the foundation for a sturdy con this city reflects credit on the opera house management. It is seldom that stitution that will last for years. such an aggregation of musical talent Scotts Emulsion is the right is heard in a town the size of ours and - Scotts Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, them build a firm helps foundation for a sturdy constitution. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-41- 5 Pearl Street, New York. 60c. and SI.OOs all druggists. Probate & Guardianship Noticfes or the Respective Signer for Further Information. Consult County Clerk Notice to Creditors. Estate of Bessie L. Boyle, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Farm ington, Davis County, State of Utah, on or before the expiration of four months from the date of the first publication of this notice. sl7 08. Mary A. Sanders, Administratrix of the estate of A Remarkable A fire at Promontory Point a few days ago The Cole the Lucin cut-o- ff Banking Company bins and con- located at Corlnne, in the county of coal the destroyed Box Elder. State of Utah, at Lite close tents, causing a loss of $10,000. of business on the 9th day of Sept., 1903. Kofords Delicious Ice Cream RESOURCES. The 25c a quart, $1 a gallon. E 2 State of Utah, 10- -2 the Secretary of State, f I, James T. Hammond, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, now on tile In my office Uth day of Sept., 1903. Office of hEAL.1 J. T 7 er Fearful Odds Against Him. era and Diarrhoea Remedy. B. L. Byer, a cooper of this town, says he believes Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last summer. He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentery and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave him immediate relief, says B. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief, was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, For years he was Versailles, O. troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length be tried Electric Bitters. It pu(j lilm on his feet in short order and now he testifies, "Im on the road to complete recovBest on earth for Liver and ery. and all forms of T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. Kidney troubles Stomach and Bowel Complaints. For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, prescripOnly 50c. Guaranteed by Wynn L. tion druggist. Eddy, prescription druggist. well-kno- M Salvo FOLEYSHONIMAR owls Fop PllM, Bupiu, Sotm. Ouros Ooldsi Pro vent Pn THE Denver & Rio Grande AND THE Rio Grande THE SCENIC :00-- - Western. Mrs. Cole Mr. Eldridge Mrs. Orbison Welcome llesPnse Music. Deports of Schools. Business Meeting. us'c - Misses Atifrie and Lela Shaw Rev. Hanson Question Box and Miscellaneous Business. -S- ATURDAY EVENING Devotional Mr. Ehlridge Address: The Function of the Sunday School 7 :15 -- L. M. SUNDAY nAMMOND, Secretary of State. :00 11 :00 The President has caused to be 11 :00-- ll sent out from Oyster Bay an announcement that Congress will, positively, be called in extra session on November 9th. This is for the pur11:15-11:- 30 pose of Completing the ratification of the Cuban treaty and will not be interfered with by failure to agreeon 11 :30-- ll a plan for financial legislation. :45-11 Sunday School Lesson. Address : What the Sunday School Has Accomplished .Dr. Wishard Miss Burns Who Should Teach in the Sunday School?... :15 What is Teaching;? The Sunday School :45 :00 12 FORENOON-- 10 Teacher and Dawkins rof. SUNDAY :00-- 2 :15 AFTERNOON Devotional Recitation Music- Kirg --.R- ev. ......Miss Talman His Method Assessment. Notice For cleaning the west-sid- e canal 69,00 per hundred shares For cleaning the east-sid- e canal 69.00 per liuudred shares Any stock upon which said assess meot shall remain unpaid Wednesday, Sept. 3Q, J903, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publlo auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, Oct. 31,1903, at 10 oclock p.m. at the school house, Snowvillc, Box Elder county, State of Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the co6t of advertising and expense of sale. By order of the board of directors. Tiios. W. Roe, Gillilan Special Music. e, record-break- - Brigham City, Do-Dev- otional J is a space of Curlew Irrigation & Reservoir Co. (Principal place of buscss, Snow-villyet to be completed. Box Elder County, 2 There are several sinks yet giving Notice Is hereby given that at a trouble but there ic evidence that meeting of the board of directors of the fill-i- n is finding a solid bottom. said company, held August 22, 1903, the following assessments were orderStrength and vigor comes of good ed levied on the capital stock of the Force, a teady-t- o company, viz : food, duly digested. includserve wheat and barly food, adds For genera! expenses .. 6 per cent etc salaries, ing no burden, but sustains, nourishes, l or special liabilities, east- side canal invigorates. 9 per cent west- For special liabilities, The warm weather following side canal ...ll per ceDt the cold snap of a week ago has Payable immediately in cash to the of the company. ripened the peaches so fast that secretary Also the following assessment payit has been a difficult task for the able in cash or labor, viz.: His Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colic. Chol- Church, There growers to take care of thi crop. All of the dealers have been shipping peaches out by the carloads the past week and have been nearly worked to death. Hundreds of wagon loads have gone out also and the week has In the been a amount of fruit shipped. OOOOOCOOOOOOO-- SATURDAY AFTERNOON ff cured him in less than twenty-fou- r closed up. hours. For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, two miles prescription druggist. i TO UK IIKLJ) IN T1IK D. It. Orbison being first duly sworn time upon Peter Mortensen, conto law deposes and says that victed of killing James R. Hay in according he Is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report December, 1901. contains a full, true and correct state- 2 :3()- -2 :45 ment of the condition of the said bank 2 :45-- 3 :0O For Sale A neat home just at the close of business on the 9th day built, well arranged and close in. of Sept., 1903. 8:00-3:- 30 D. R. Orbison. $650 will buy it now. Enquire at Christensens Photo Studio. Subscribed and sworn to before me Fred M. Foster, a brakebeam this 17tb day of Sept., 1903. 3:45-4:0- 0 C. IV. Lawrence. tourist, fell from a moving freight Public. Notary train on the Southern Pacific last ar 0c OOOO OOOOC OOOOOOOOOO Sept. 26tli and 27th, 1903: For sale .Land with water right near sugar factoty Paul tf Stark, Brigham. Next Saturday, Sept. 26, has been fixed as the date for passing the death sentence the second Col-linsto- n, Dewitt's Elder Co. Sunday School Convention M, now hard at work on the seasons beet crop, handling from 400 to 500 tons of beets each day. ar indis-pensib- le Box The Ogden sugar factory is two-ye- The Hills of California- The Portland Oregonian of Ang. 31, said of Frank Bacon and company, which appear at the opera house here on Saturday night: Curdrays theatre opened its regular fall season last night under the most auspicious circumstances with one of the largest crowds in the history of the playhouse. Fully 500 people were turned awar and the S. R. 0. sign was out long before the curtain raised on the opening act. The Hills of California, presented by Frank Bacon and his own company, was the attraction. It is a rural drama in four acts. There are horses and hens and hay and all the usual stage farm aparatus, the quartet, the violin, hero and heroine. The law student, Gus Tate, brought down the house. With Miss Slossen, he sangseveial of the late song hits, and very cleverly. PROGRAM tf Utah-n- a. Rev. Cody - Addie Swerdferger Mr, Orbison - - Jennie Murphy Papei Sunday School JA'isic Miss Hughes Address: A Round Table Preparation of the Sunday School Lesson E. V. Sifrer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mrs. S. N. Cole, Mrs. II. Ellis, Recitation. Mr. Eldripor, r Mrs. C. F. Shaw, not keep this remedy in your home instead of xcaiting until some one cf your family is sick nigh unto death and then sending for it in a great hurry, and perhaps in the night, while tlie patient must suffer until it can be obtained . BUY IT NOW. Y V r r f 3. c, V-- .7 Jt a. I - f j -- Sep Secretary. Snowvllle, Box Elder county, Utah, August 22, 1903. LOCAL MAILS. HAILS CLOSE. Northbound No 7 Northbound No 9 Northbound, Local 11:45 a m 7:30 p m & Cache 7:30 p pj Valley No 11 Southbound No 8 7;30 p m Southbound No 10. 0:00 p in Southbound, Local & Cache 9:35 am Valley No 12 HAILS ARRIVE. 12:26 p m From south No 7.... From south No 9 .... 8:30 a m From south, Local & Cache Valley Noll.... . .... 8:30 a m From north No 8 ........ . ... 8:30 a in From north No 10 640 p ro From north, Local & Cache 10:13 a m Valley No 12 Office hours from 8:30 a m to 6.00 p m P. O. .opens Sunday from 10:00 tt 11:00 a. m B. F. Bootlie, P. M. ' - V Jr - .14- - '4 LINE TO Gltnwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all SOUTHERN PACIFIC and ORECON SHORT LINE TRAINS The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City For Sale by Wynn', Record Chamberlains Cough Remedy has It has been in a remarkable record. use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been It has long been the sold and used. standaid and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of Bessie L. Boyle, deceased. homes, )et duiing all this time no, Date of first publeation, Sept. 17. case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to Estate of John Lowe. a cure. When given as soon as effect with Creditors will present claims becomes hoarse or even as child the vouchers to the undersigned at Wilthe as croupy cough appears, it lard City, Box Elder County, Utah, soon It is plea- sthe attack. will prevent Janon or before ihe twentieth day of ant to take, many children like it. uary, 1904. It contains no opium or other harmPeter Lowe, substance and may be given as ful sl7 nl3 Administrator. confidently to a baby as to an adult. Dated September 14, 1903. For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, presNeU Jenson, cription druggist. for Administrator. Attorney REPORT to the Secretary of St ite of the on made of State Utah, of the condition of Saturday night between T errace aud Kelton. He struck on his shoulder and was badly bruised. 1113 He was brought to this city to be treated by the county physician. Owes His Life to a Neighbor's Kindness. Photo Jewelry and Comptons Mr. D. P, Daugherty, wJl known Mercer Sumner counand stamps are still the rage 2 dozen throughout tf ties, W. Va., most likely owes his for 25 cents. life to the kindness of a neighbor, He old For Sale One was almost hopelessly afflicted with heifer and one three-yeold was attended by two bull. Inquire Dr. Freiday, diarrohea; tf Utah . Physicians who gave him little, if any, relief, when a neighbor learning of The Ogden Standard states his serious condition, brought him a that it will take hNvit six weeks bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholmore before the gap in the treo'.I ' era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is work on the Lucin cut-o- an event greatly appreciated by those who attended last Monday night., It Is a splendid organization of musicians and the program Included selections to suit all tastes. Signor Chiaffarelli, the leader, had the band under perfect control, and the hearty applause after each number appeared to afford him great pleasure. He was generous, too, in responding to encores and following Wagner's beautiful "Albumblatt the great leader and twice in older bis band had to F Even after to satisfy the audience. the curtain went down at the dose of f the performance, the applause was so great that it wrs roiled up again and with the band and audience standing, the Star Spangled Bauoer was played with thrilling effect. it was stuff. Additional Local Page 5. Eddy) pfeorptlcn Druggist THE FINEST Harness and Saddle Exhibit In the city will be found at C. 0. ANDERSOtrS HARNESS STORE DINING CARS Service a la Carte on all through trains. For ntes, (olden, free Illustrated booklets, etc., Inquire of your Dearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address G. A . P. D., Salt lotke City, Ut Repairing of all kinds In my line promptly attended to. Mail orders nave my personal attention. First Door Nerth West side Main 9L of First Nat'I Bank Bldg. 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