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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 10, 1903 Willard Notes scribe for stock in this place of amuse-- 1 Mr. Lexi C. Ward and Lewis Zundel nient. 1 just received letters from Box B Some people ate plowing their laud! that it will be ready for fora mission. They expect to leave spring beet ianting as fall plowing is much betabout Jan. ., 1004. ter for beets than A party was given under the ausspring plowing. The health of the I. M, tne of Associations last pices people still conFriday night in honor of our mission- tinues good, and as a Missionary Social. J THEOUt REUABIE ae theSecoud ward meeting house last Friday night which was well attended. A good program was rendered and the eTent was a very enjoyable one. One hundred and thirteen dollars was raised as a Christmas present for the missionaries from that ward, nine In general thing, the people are happy and contented. Jas. aries out in'the field. A purse of $80.90 was cleared which will be divided among four. No doubt It will be a Garland Gossip. welcome Christmas present Ail are very A bouncing baby boy come to gladbuy getting ready for den the home of Bishop Wm. J. the expected winter. A great many teams are at work hauling gravel for facer December 4tb. Mr. Joseph M. White has bought the sugar company. They are making a the interest of Geo. C. Wood in the gravel walk from the factory to the town, a distance of one half mile, store of White & Wood. which wrill a great convenience for the Harding came home for a Benjamin employees when the thaw comes in few days visit last week. He is S. L. in theO. baggage room the spring. All seems to be hustle and at Pocatello. activity about the town and factory. The two T. M. stores are doing a good business and Willard, Dec. 7th. the factory expects to commence the manufacture of sugar this week. Bear River City. Now that the beets are all harvested Some changes are being made before some of our joung men are looking starting which 13 believed will make elsewhere for work. Some have gone all smootn working when it does start. to work at the sugar factory and some There are still a great many beets lw lng hauled to the factory which was again have gone to Deweyville to piled during the warm spell. canal. work on the Work is progressing on our social Close upon the report that some perhail and we will have it ready for the son had entered an objection against amusements. holiday Our schools are the trustees letting the school house for under progressing fine'y the manageWoik has began on dances, house that has ment of Angus Vance and Miss Irons the opera on the west side, and Miss Gardner on In so been long contemplation. Excavating for the foundation the east. They all seem to be giving was begun on Friday last and the lay satisfaction. Quite a difference in ten years; then about ten children of lng of the rock was commenced en w house ill be a school age were all that could possibly Monday. The opera be got together and some days school e forty-fivstructure frame by ninety was run with four or five when will be a feet and completed pupils Now there are about eighty within the model place fur amusements. number, who will no doubt appreciate the gift. They are: Jas. E. Jensen, California; Geo. W. Nichols, Iowa; J. Scott Jensen, A. Fenley Merrell, England; Fred G. Nelsen, Nels J. Nelsen. Rupert Absolutely Pure Old Settler. Judge Hart has appointed C. W. Lawrence of Corinne and T homas Wheatley of Honevville j'ury commissioners. The Head Waiters, was the Feed pale girls on Scotts Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons Scotts why Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scotts Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in attraction at the opera house last There were z Thursday night. number of good features connected with the show- - Freight Car Wrecked. A local freight car was badly wrecked early last Friday morning about two miles north of the Brigham station, It contained considerable freight for Brigham and points on the Malad Valley Ry. It appears that the car was pushed onto the sidetrack at this station and not secured. While the 'engine was rery damaging testimony. Settled for $6,200. Wil- Chemists. The following letters it not called for In two weeks, will be sent to tbe bead Letter offloe. Delivers Freight and Express to All Parts of the City Williams was brought by Attorneys Henderson & MacMillan on the ground of negligence ill failing 10 have a light at the switch. Utah State Journal, Henry THE OLD o'clock a m. Preaching at 8:00 p .m. Christian Endeavor Wednesday 8:00 A. T. Rankin, p.m. Pastor, Dr. Kings New Discovery werwrrTioif d Fo,Cs ld A Perfect Cure : pris 50c A $1.09 For All Throat and Lung T roubles. Money back If It falls. Trial Bottles free. 25 22 Thos. A. Carter, Garland Jessie M. Ault, Elwood W. II. 29 . Kniefel, islwood 20 23 By cider of the board of directors, Theres 1106, 17th St, DENVER, COLO. j L DKAYMANj FOLEYS HONEYTAR Cure Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia DeWitls m Salva Fop Piles, Burns, Bores. THE Denver & Rio Grande AND THE Rio Grande Western. SCENIC LINE TO Splendidly Equipped Fast Trains Daily OGDEN TRAINS 0. ANDERSON'S harness store line in Repairing uf all kinds Mailmyorders attended to prom have my personal attention. Beak First Ecor North ol First Net'l Brill .tide jMtla SW and between . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DRKSMHM CITY. C Simonsen John P Christensen John E Baird L Recorder Treasurer Marshal Mary Johnson J L Robir.ette B II Jones . Auo.ney Justices of the Peace nudson Bowring IfA (IIN 5 W S Taylor Supt. of Waterworks... W S Taylor DOtS STRICTLY A Chief Fire Dept Street Supervisor Chris. Christensen Safety Deposit Night Watch & Jailor Sexton .. . Dr. L. Berg F W hishburn. C. .. C J Nelson W. John L. Edwaras, S. N. Lee, Alma Nelson, Chairman Nels Jenson, Peter M. Hansen. Secretary Lorenzo N. SxonL, John D. Peters, Knudson. C H Davidson President and P urth Tuesdays of each month, PULLMAN AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS DINING CARS To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City St. Louis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars- - Justices ct tne I Peace j COUNTY W- - H. -P- Andrew Funk, BOX ELDER OFFICERS CO." Chairman Co Com..., Assessor. -- 1 Rigs, At All Hours.... Hack meets all Trains Jos Jensen J S Perry J A Edwards Brigham City L A Snow Personally Conducted Excursions. Service a li Carte on ail through trains. For rates, folders, free Illustrated booklets, etc , Inquire of yduf nearest ticket agent apecffyfu tbe Rio Grande route, or address Bid.-W- est eiva naSSSBSEmBE G. A. r. D. Salt I.ake City, Ut Valley Noll 8:30 a tfl 8:30 am 5:03 p tn From north No 8 From north No to From north Local & Cache 10:13 a tn Valley No 12 Office hours from 8 30 a. m. to 0.30 p. m. P. O. opchs Sunday from 10.00 to 11.00 a. ra. B. F. Boothe, Postmaster, Tho Utah Early Risers famous little pills. The Only Doable-Trac- k Railway Between the Missouri River end Chicago. 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO AND EAST VIA THB Chicago & NorthWestern Railway. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals In dining cars. Fast schedules. For sleeping rsr re,errtlon,, ticket, aud information apply to C. A. WALKER. GcaerU Agpat Cbic.go it Nona West... Rf, 20S So. Mala St., Salt Ukt City, Utah. - Every bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy is guaranteed, and the dealer from whom it is purchased will refund the money to u anyone who is pot satisfied after using it. SORE THROAT, mmm. Incipient Consumption 'M MSALLRIiUSESOrTM THROAT and LUNGS. Manufactured only by am & Cache littio1 - Warranted & Cache 1:00 p m 8:30 a m at Depot. ry Bottle ''(Malm Sim MAILS ARitlVB. From south No 7 From south No 0 From south, Local stables. x a: Jos Josephson Meltrude Hunsaker - ROPRIETOR O- F- A W Valentine Co Cornmis., Iowa Stiing M B Hart E H Jones Kelton 12:20 p tn 7:38 p m 9:35 GLover klvery and Peed Judge 1st Judicial Dist...Chas II Kart -- F K Nebeker Dist. Atty MAILS CLOSE. Valley No 12..... Cashier. PRECINCT OFFICERS. WHOOPING COUCH, HOARSEN EB8, BRONCHITIS, 7:38 pm Valley Noll 7:38 p m Southbound No 8 Southbound No 10...,. 4:25pm Southbound, Local & Cache Boxes For Rent directors: visiting bis family. He states that of the Japanese laborers went to California last week to remain for the winter and will return here In time for next season's planting of sugar beets. A few of the Japs remained here having leased about 400 acres of land for raising beets. The land is owned by Wm. Grover and the Grover estate at Garland. Mr. Munns stated that the factory expected to begin the work of making 3ugar last Monday and would probably cootinue for about forty days. Northbound No 7 Northbound No 9 ... Northbound, Local BANKING.BUSlNCSS Lucius A. Snow, James Nelsen, Peculiar Freak, That Ara Sometime, Co Supt of Schools .Neph; Anucison Perpetrated bjr the Dead Surveyor, Deweyville J N Iloldaway ly Exploatva, Fun & Game Warden, S F Thompson Occasionally nitroglycerin exhibits Dr. E. A. Rich a demoniao sense of humor, and per- County Physician forms freaks which border on the mar- Water Commissioner.. N P Anderson velous, says George E. Mayo, in Frank Leslies Popular Monthly. COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. The first of the long list of fatalities W A Chairman Valentine due to the treacherous stuff occurred in 1307, almost as soon as its use was Dr. E. A. Rich Secretary begun. William Munson, one of the earliest operators, had a small work- M. B. Hart and E. H. Jones, shop and storehouse near Oil City, Pa. members of board . One morning he was seen to enter Japs Leave Garland. Arthur Munns, who is employed as foreman on one of tbe Utah Sugar companys farms at Garland, was In Brigham tbe fore part of this week 2, City Physician- The city council meets the second Recorder x C C Hansen OF HEALTH. BOARD LOCAL MAILS. 3 DENVER Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes THROUGH G. j o HUMOR OF NITROGLYCERIN. THt ninety-nin- e 3 In the city will be found at f Councitmen n C11Y. .Heber C Boden N. E. Mortensen Peter Knudson Isaac A. Jensen Mayor Strength and vigor comes of good County Clerk food, duly digested. Force," a ready-t- Prosecuting Attorney serve wheat and barly food, adds Treasurer no burden, but sustains, nourishes Sheriff invigorates. The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City THE FINEST Harness and Saddle Exhibit BRIGHAM ieiler Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with alt SOUTHERN PACIFIC and ORECON SHORT LINE at OFFICERS CITY the building as Ubual. A few moments TERMS OF COURT, I9O3. Inter a terrific explosion shook the Thos. IV . Roe, District court First Tuesday in houses in Oil City to their foundations. nI9 dIO Secty. & Treasurer. Windows were shattered and dishes February, May, September and Nothrown from the shelves. The people rushed into the streets, frantic with vember. On their nppvchcnsion. County commissioners meet the Servicf wits, they all hurriedrecovering ns toward the magfirst and third Mondays of each month azine. The building had been shivered into a in hole the ground fragments, Than that via tbe marking the spot where it had stood. Of the unfortunate Munson only fragments were found. What was perhaps the most disastrous explosion of the kind took place at Clarendon, Pa. In some unknown way a storehouse containing 14 tons of Prom Kansas OU? Saint Looll end wasnitroglycerin blew up. The town entirely demolished, while the Memphis to points in the South, South- shock of the explosion Was felt 100 miles away. east and Soniotvesi The peculiar freaks sometimes perpetrated by nitroglycerin are shown Llmitaa by an accident which happened to one The William Pine. He was descending a Lee vmg Kansas City at :3C . Rh steep hill with a load of the explosive. In this place the rough road was redaily, will take you to Springfield, Men' sponsible for the disaster. The load phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, JackaottvflM went off midway down the hill, scattering the driver and wagon over a sod all points In the Southeast couple of acres of country, but, strange Foe detailed information apply to SUES to say, the horses were slightly injured. It was supposed that the force W. MARTIN of the shock passed above them, as ENE3A- -. WESTERN AQEflTf they were going downhill. Glen wood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Spi ins Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east 10 Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it Pulsipher, RELIABLE THE at Presbyterian Chape at 19 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, G. Ugden. be pleased with the price quality. Sunday school 23 Relief Society Conference- The Relief Societies of the Box Elder Stake held their half yearlyjconferenoe in the tabernacle, this city, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1903. There was a fair representation from the several wards of the Stake. President Kelly and Lucius A. Snow of the stake presidency were present. The visiting ladies were Mrs. Jane S. Richards and Mrs. Tribe of Ogden. Mrs. Susannah P. Boothe presided. The singing was excellent, led by Mrs. Emma Vance with Mrs. Emmeline Watklus as organist. Verbal reports were given from seven branches of the Relief Society. Mrs. Jane S. Richards, who is the wife of the late Franklin D. Richards, and is SI years of age, addressed the conference. She related many things in her past life and experience, and of her work in the Relief Society. Her life is devoted to improving the condition of the aged, poor and sick. Those who listened will not soon forget her loving words. Instructive remarks were made by President Charles Kell; aud Lucius A. Snow. Don't Forget the Old Folks was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Emma Vance and Mrs. Emma Lee, Mrs. Lettie Forsgren was chosen and sustained as corresponding secretary. There were several other speakers and much good instruction was given to parents. The conference was enjoyed by all. Soiillisasiui! Charges Reasonable ure to Services Wm. Graliam, Salt Lake Mary Craghead, Brigham Don H. Stevens, Garland Sarah E. Carter, Garland sale. ADVERTISED LETTERS Nov 30,1903. City Bell Express being rendered against the defendant federal court. Mr. ness, by regular treatment for 86,200 to tlie Williams was killed at Hogup, Box with Scotts Emulsion. Elder county, March 11th last, while It is a true blood food and asleep in a car set off on an unused is naturally adapted to the cure spur of the track. He was a conducof the blood sickness from tor who slept days and worked at which so many young women night The car was craved into by a woik train and there was a strong suffer. sentiment in the camp to the effect V'e will be glad to tend that a feud between the Greeks and t sample to any sufferer. the other men of the camp caused the fit sort that thi picture in th on foreigners to throw a switch and pur label of a the form is of wrapper of every bottle Emulbioo you buy. posely turn the train into the car for the purpose of killing a number of SCOTT & BOWNg, their enemies. The action for Mrs. and follows: e, nunter D F Bigler Arnold many more not so good and Pavletls Itojan (foreign) certainly did not justify an adTucker H L Quinn Chas M vance of prices. Wat t H azel White & Wood Jack Hailing, formerly of this When calling for the aboye letters city, was arrested recently in Og- state when advertised. den for complicity in a number of B. F. Boothe, Fostmaster. iioldups, among them beinb that of the Zing saloon. He has turned states evidence against ais accomplices and gave some paleness, weakness and nervous- The News his received samples o elegant wedding cards, in vttation cards and programs, anc Can fill all orders on short notice Call and see them and you are PERMITS. ..... 28 MaryO. Pallman, Elwood being attached to the train, this car J. Alma 21 Tingey, Brigham started north on the sidetrack unobClissie Damson, Brigham 18 served by the train crew and stopped James L. 22 Alston, Salt Lake out on the lake. The tram then proElla Williams, Samaria 20 ceeded north and ran into the car at full speed. The car and contents were Assessment Notice' badly damaged and the pilot of the Curlew Irrigation & Reservoir Co. engine torn off but no one was hurt. Principal place of busmens, Snow-yillBox Elder County, Utah. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Notice is hereby given that at a Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and diges- meetiog of the directors held October tive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, In- 31st, 1903, an assessment of 9 per cent and (.09) per share was levied upon the digestion, Stomach Troubles, makes rich, red blood, health and capital stock of the company payable strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure re- on or before Dec. 1.3, 10OJ, to the secrebuilds worn out tissues, purifies tary of the company. Any stock upon strengthens and sweetens the stomach. which this assessment may remain Gov. G. W. Atkinson of W. Va says: unpaid on tne any above specified will I have used a number of bottles of be delinquent, and advertised for sale Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and bavo found at public auction, and unless payment it to be a very effective and, indeed, a is made before, will be sold 011 the powerful remedy for stomach ail of I5th day January 1904, to pay the ments. I recommend it to my friends Sold by The Eddy Drug Store. d3l delinquent, assessments together with costs of advertising and expenses of The Young women in their liams, widow of W. A Williams, teens are permanently cured against the Southern Pacific company, of the of disease the has been settled by the attorneys of Orders Filled peculiar Promptly. blood which shows itself in the litigants consenting to a Judgment 499 Pearl St., New York. Antony Valentine, Knudson, Norway. Licenses to wed have been issued by the county clerk tbe past week as MflsaaBaosaB but there action of Mrs. Anna Maud W. WEDDING iTere taste. Olsen, Denmark; P. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE em-ploj- same scope of country. Persous wishing to invest money in All are well in these parts and seem a goed paying Institution will do weil to be enjoying themselves. to call on Hyrurn Ilinven and sub- - sociable was held in A missifuary Page S. J '- f Co. Manufacturing Pharmacists. DBS MOtNEB, IOWA, tT. S. A AND TORONTO CANADA. m farsat whh'iwhhhhwi .V.&PMCMIEJIYWE CotrrlihUd bj CbuaberlaJA CEHTi? k Oo,, The many remarkable cures of colds and grip effected by this preparation have made it famous over a large part of the civilized world. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures colds and grip, but counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. H This remedy is also a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough apptars.it will prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous v hen the cough is kept loose and expectoration free by the use of this remedy. It contains no opium or other harmful substance, and it nay be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. I m4l For Sale by Wynn L. Eddy, Prescription Druggist |