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Show A pertinent Letter. Dyspeptic Philosophy. Miss Helen Keller, the blind and Most people are right in theory. deaf mute who has been able to ac- Do in so wonderful a way, sit on another man point of quire knowlege view recently wrote on her typewriter the; Flattery is the tool with which to beautiful words which follow: Everything has its wonders, even pry open a womans heart. and silence, and I learn darkness The reformer sometimes merely sue-i- n whatever state I may be in therein to ceeds stirring up the mud. be content. Sometimes, it is true, a Lend and the world lends with sense of isolation enfolds me like a youij borrow and you borrow a loan, cold mist as I sit alone and wait at A bad habit grows like a weed; a tiles shut gate. Beyond, theie is good one requires as much care as an light and music and sweet companionorenid ship; but I may not enter. Fate, When au bars the way. Fain meets the silent, pitiless opportunity ight man the world begins to talk would I question H:s imperious decree about luck. for my heart is still undisciplined and but my heart will not utter Even the black sheep of the family passionate; futile the words that rise to bitter, may masquerade as spring lamb. and they tall back into my my lips, Every man should know himself, like unshed tears. Silence sits heart even thou6h he may be ashamed of immense upon my soul. Then comes the acquaintance. with a smile and whispers, Hope Every girl of sixteen makes up her 'There is ' joy in mind what sort of man she is going So I try to make the light in others marry, but she doesnt. eyes my sun, the music in others ears It is while we are winking at one my symphony, the smile on others lips sin that the devil shovels in a Brown B iston peck my happiness. of others. Book. Fifty Years tbe Standard Brigham City, Utah January 21, 1905 trnlTOK KB8, me a little rr ou will kindiy give like to should in your paper.1 sp? of ci tizens of Box attention the of Brigham Co., and especially clif, to a few facts with which we an ronfronted. I will state that Box Elder Co, the foremost in Hortl among rnks ard of 1904 the County In tore Horticulture gathered the following and 1 ask you to read It wbat our condi-and then imagine the coming season will be again or method of organization any without L fruit. our disposing of to conclude It only reasonable will be still greater. s that our census of the The following is the e fruit trees in Box Eider Co. is Awarded Highest Honors World los-e- 0 ,or the year tniile trees 1904 96,492 82,755 6, "43 prune trees p.umh trees Apricot trees Cherry trees 5,342 24,081 .Total number of trees....... 423,412 Theie were shipped in 1904 from Brigham 182 car loads of fruit. Our shippers last season worked seanight and day during the peach and used every foot of room they had at their disposal to pack fruit in a,d still our losses were enormous. The percentage that was lost you can e8:iinate for yourself. I am personaly aware of some growlist over one half of er, who Still the market tbeir peach crop. Who was to good. was unusually blame fur the loss? With you I leave the answer. Now I ask you, have you any reason for believing that the con ditions will be better this comiDg sea, son? 1 should say it will be worse If we depend upon our present facilities son ' for Fair. Highest tests U.S. Govt Chemist lSJ.&dU Pear tree pfacb trees uiaiketing our fruit. Yet the Fruit Growers Union that was organized one year ago Is practlc ally dead. The last three calls for the members to meet, and public in general, brought out from six to eight people. There were a numerof very important matters Intended to be brought You will notice from the papers, Up. for months past in other counties, they have been working to get things in shape to make a claim for the experimental farm of Horticulture that is Ubnut to be established in the Salt Lake valley. You will notice Davis county to the front with an offer, also Salt Lake and Aeber counties. A man stated to me the other day that it was practically agreed that it should be located In Davis county and was wondering who makes these agreements. Is it politics again to givern irrespective of natural and local conditions. 1 have taken the Initiative In the mat-te- r but as that seems Impossible, I ask the News and all interested for Box Elder county, to work for the Experi mental Farm. I was informed the other day that Box Elder county had traded the Experimental Farm for the State Auditorship. What an exchange! It seems Incredible. Now, fellow fruit growers, let us not The devil is always willing you live over last years experience if we should hold the lines if he may choose can help it. We can accomplish won- the road. Rams Horn. ders in solving the market and ship ping problem if we can get together Cured Lnmbago. A Feuit Grower. A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March, 4, 1903: Having been troubled NOTICE. with Lnmbago at different times and The citizens of Box Elder county tried one physlcan after another; then are requested to meet at the court different ointments and IlDaments, it up ail together. Bo 1 tried house, Brigham city, January 28th, at gave once more, and got a bottle of Ba2 oclock p. m., to discuss and devise llards Snow Linament. which gave some means of securing the Hortime almost instant relief. I can cheercultural Experimental Farm about to fully recommend it. and will add my name to your list of former sufferers. be established. 25c, 50c and II. Sold by all Druggists. James Jensen, Sec. Co. Board. H. W. Valentine, Chairman. J. J. 0. tt Barker, P. Christensen, Pres. Fruit Growers Union. No. a agreement? It appeals that the Experimental Farm is about to be sold to the highest ladder. If such is the case I concede it is very unlikely Brigham could This Is Interesting. There is probably no place on earth better than a country printing office to learn how many kinds of people there are. Some get huffy if a statement is sent. Others will not pay until they receive a statement Some will not pay vithout a statement and others! will not pay whether a s'atetnent is or not. Some thought they owed more and some thought it was not so much. Some say they couldnt get along without the paper and others say it doesnt amount to much. But the meanest in the list is the man who takes it until he is shut off tor nonpayment and then spends half his time explaining how ne used to take Thinning Fruit the thing but stopped it because it fruit of have the trees that Thinning Eastern Utah was no count. tendency to overbear is recommend, ' ed very generally and practioed very little. In commercial orchards thinning has been followed systematically for a number of years and it has been 6035. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK profitable. Among orchard need thinning none fru.ts CITY perhaps much as as in of the the at State tt Brigham City, Utah, Japanese plums, except eluse o: bosine-r- f January 11, 1903. Deseret Farmer. possibly peachs. found OF BRIGHAM RESOURCK8: 1167,684.46 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .... 6,674.33 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ... 7,300.00 6,643.40 Bonds, Securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures 13,5110.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve 90,3X98 agents) Due from approved reserve agents 94,640 88 301.09 Checks and other oash Items Fractional paper currenoy, nickels 163 65 and cents 13,353 30 Lawful money reserve In Bank Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 375 X (5 per cent of circulation) Rtv. Carlisle P. B. Martini L. f Pirikhams Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman Remedy for Womans Ills. Of Lydia E. Scientific Beet Farming. Over in Bear River City there prize offered by The Utah Sugar Company for the best 25 acres of beets. We will present, in our next issue, a photograph of this field. Mr. Holmgren is ao intelligent and observant farmer and pursues scientific methods in the culture of his beets. Deseret Farmer. I No other female medicine in the world haa received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or suoh hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Falling and Displacement of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. It has oured more oases of Backache and Leuoorrhxa than any other remedy the world haa ever known. It is almost Infallible in auen cases. It dissolves and sxpels tumors from ths Uterus In an eatly stage of development. Irregular, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility quickly yield to It. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight and backache, instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all oircumstanccs it invigorates the female system, and is ss harmless aa water. extreme lassitude, It quickly removes that Bearing-dow- n dont " feeling, Feeling, care" and excitability, irritability, nervousness, Dizziness, or the blues " sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy Prime Minister Balfour in a speech and headache. Faintness, These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some deat Glasgow said that Englands depenrangement of the Uterus, which this medicine always cures. Kidney Complaints and Baokache, of either sex, the Vegetable Compound always cures dence lor peace was in her preparedThose women who refuse to aooept anything else are rewarded a hundred This is precisely the ness lor war. thousand timea, for they get what they want a ours. Sold by Druggists in Roosevelt President of argument everywhere. Be fuse all substitutes. urging the Naval appropriation. Cured Hit Mother of Rheumatism. My mother bus been a sufferer foi many years from rheumatism, says W. H. Howard of Husband, Pennsylvania. "At times she was unable to move at all i while at all times walkher with ing was painful I presented a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful palD reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and Is at all times able to walk. Ad occasional away application of Pain Balm keeps troub-ed the pain that she was formely with. Sold by the Eddy Drug Store. The men who were so disappointed The price of automobiles has gor.r at not getting places on the Panama up. The man who gets knockec canal commisson are not so envious of down by one will have the satisfaction the successful ones now, of knowing it was not any chea machine that did it. land Colds. Coughs All coughs, colds and pulmonary com plaints that aae curable are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cnre. Clears tbe phlegm, draws out inflam matlon and heals and soothes the affected parts, streughteos tbe lungs, wards off pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to take. Bold by tbe Eddy Drug Store. splendid tonic for the hair, makes the hair grow long and heavy. rich color of youth. Always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, u Stoos failing hair, also. Sold for fifty years. rjHTremMgftii THE AND THE Casnier Rio Glen wood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS - off sage-bius- l.o d. h Grande Western. THE SCENIC LINE TO RICH, IDAHOI will try and tell the people down there how we are get ing along in tins far Remedy absolutely Cough Harmless. Denver & Rio Grande But If reason and natural conditions Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th should have any Brigof January, 1905. then day faring, Geo. W. Watkins, ham by all means has a right ttf l SEAL Not .ry Publio. viUntil will lie located in this Lorenzo N, Stohl, cinity. li means so much to Utah Correct Attest' S. N. Lee, that I hesitate to believe that it will Lcoics A. Snow, be sold to the highest bidder. Directors. The Fruit Growers Union should Imperfect Digestion. Means less nutiltion and in consequence less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bDe, the digestlou be comes loaded with bilious propel ties, tbe digestion becomes impaired aud the bowels constipated Herbine will rectify this; it gives tone to the storn ach, liver and kidneys, strengthens Chamberlains The fault ot giving children med icine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they art suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberlains Cough Remedy it perfectly safe fur children to take It contains nothing harmful aud foi a Tar Laxative and Honey Kennedy Caras all Coughs, and sxpels Colds from coughs, c.ildsand croup is uusuipasseo ths system by gently me v log tbs bowels. For sale by the Eddy Drug Store Jo is D. Piters, win. SOUTHERN The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City For the last week the west l)"r lias heen like Is no change we spring and if there wili be plowing In a few days. Work on the American Falls canal from continues steadily. Reports tbe appetite, clears and Improves tbe sheep on deser; are very favorable, but led at the present time. complexion, infuses new life to tbe few being been very ttboje system. 50 cents a bottle. Coughs and colds have Sold by all Druggists common here this wlnior on account 1 he.fa,?J:i.v of the air being so damp. . Morrell f irmerly of of Joseph Kodol dipb Utah, has had a M ige o: diiec-tlons Mto what you oat. theria, but by following the and using the medicine given by Mrs. Buchanou tney have kept, the THE disease from making much headway. or sibmrm city. M DINING CARS Service a Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy th Best Made- la Carte on all through trains. For rates, folders, free Illustrated booklets, etc., Inquire of tout nearest ticket agent specifying tbe Rio Grande route, or addreaa - Chamberlains my opinion made for best, Is the Cough Remedy colds saS Mr. Cora Walker of There is no dou .t Calforma. No other about its being the best. other No so cold a quickly. will cure or pneumonia. N go sure a preventive to No other Is pleasant and afe it why take These are good reasons should be pieterred to anv other that, few people we The fact I having satisfied with any other after Foi wl ' once ued tin- - emclj i he Eddy L)i ug Si. ne. I A G. BENTON A . P. D., Salt Lake City, Ut Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent directors: 'I us A. Snow, cn N. Stohl, Is I- Jenson, Peter Renzo N. John - Edwaras Norman Lee, Alma Nelson. Hansen. M Stohl, John President. D. n4 Bladder yy) vi, 4' gM i" I..'-'- ,"1 . Ch&mberf&ms Cougph Remedy 1,1 t'Jrankin, paMor - When calling for the above lettef when advertised. B. F. Boothx, Postmaster. state for daie at the tody Drug Store. FOR Decoration jj Y e alMi niuniifact me -- IR ON FENCES of all kind .... j JOHN H. -P- TO INSURE DELIVERY in buying a cough utu M confidently to hhy m to u edult. ttop Order NOW . cl ck a. m. The following letters it not sailed for in two weeks, will be sent to tbs Dead Letter office. Anderson Mrs A Coaler Mrs F Hancock W Johnson Keel J U Lund August Peterson Janie Bomlne George A W- - MONUMENTS medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamber-- i and relief is always sure ins Cough Remedy. There la no danger from it,colds, ctonp and whooping especially for coughs, ,j follow. It ia Intended diseases. It Is not only these for world In the medicine beet la the ,ngh , and aa soon as the croupy cough appears, . urtain cnre for croup, but, when given 1 prevent the attack. Whooping congh ia not dangerous when this remedy be iven as directed. It contain 90 opium or other harmful drugs, tad may i yterian LETTERS Jan. 23, 1909 For Coughs, Colde and Group. A Safe Medicine for Childrens ehUdront tafm, ourot Afr r iOIEYSKlBNEYCORE Makes Kidneys bueyseosemm aaaa for Sunilt. a' prt Peters U'oop'w8" Cit.hl-- In the District court of tbe First Judicial District of tbe Stateof Utah, in and for Box Elder County, State of Utah. Caroline C. Nelson, Plaintiff, 8UMMONS, Fred G. Nelson, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after tbe service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tbe above entitled aotion; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tbe complaint, of which a copy le herewith served upon you, Geo. R. Chase, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office address: Room 4, Union Block, Brigham, Utah. First publication Jan. 19, 1905, One Minute Gough Cure -- A BANKING BUSINESS In the District court of the First Judicial District of the Stats of Utah; in and for the County ot Box Elder: Millie Landers, plaintiff, vs. E. O. Landers, defendant. Summons. Tbe State of Utah to tbe defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear before tbe above entitled oourt within twenty days after tbe service of tble summons upon you, If served within tbe oounty in which this notion is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend tbe above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tbe complaint, which, within ten days after service of this summons upon you, will be filed with tbe olerk of said court. J. D. Call, attorney for plaintiff. P. O. addres: First National bank building, BrigbamCity, Utah. mr-- 2 ADVERTISED e, 8 STRICTLY ot-n- er f-- 23 "Id -- Some French scientist whose name, unfortunately, has been ost in the shuffle, has discovered, go he claims, that instead of danger from poisonousj microbes attending osculatory performances, the bacilli exchanged are of a healthful character; that they promote digestion, longevity and good things. The editor of the Salt Lake Herald intimates that while it may afford relief in some quarters to learn that kissing is not attended by danger of death, personally he has always been willing to take a chance. There are others Howard of the Rich field Sun, for instance. Logan Journal. Bug-ham- Dyspepsia Guro FIRST NATIONAL BANK it a yield- ed during the past season 30 tons of sugar beets per acre. The field is owned by Hon. John P, Holmgren, who was awarded the $115 A County of Box Elder, ss. I John D. Peters, Cashier of the above-name- d state-mea- t bank, do solemnly swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge and sugar beet field which 25-a- cre IHLALKS HairRenewer State of Utah, belieI- - L- - Waverly, Texas, writes:" Of a morning, when first arising, I often find a troublesome collection of phlegm, which produces a cough aud Is very hard to dislodge; but a small quanlty of Ballards Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and tbe trouble is over. I know of no medicine i hat is equal to it, and It is so pleasant to take. I can moat cordially recommend It to all persons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble." 25c, 50 and 1. Sold by all Druggists. It looks reasonable to me that It 6X1,138 49 Total. should be located in the garden spot LIABILITIES. of Utah in order to get the best data 130,000.00 In fur the cl tizens of the state. And if Capital Stook paid 6,000 X Surplus fund that should govern them, it should be Undivided profits, less expenses and 4,345.90 by all means located at taxes paid Brigham or National Bank notes outstanding ..... 7,500 X Immediate vicinity. What is our 10,980.93 Due to Stete Banks aud Bankers doing? Why is not his Dividends Uudaid 1990.X .. voice raised in behalf of Box Elder Co? Cashiers Checks Outstanding ... ... 06,087 66 Does he have $964,138 49 Total anything to do with this put ported THE DISCOVERER 1 Question of Economy. ladys Laura, said tbe young mother, not unkindly, It seems to me that you had tbe gas turned rather .low last evening, It was solely for economy mamtbe maiden answered. ma, Its no use trylDg to beat the gas I have nocompany, my daughter. ticed that the Bhuttlug off of the gas Is always followed by a corresponding' Increase of pressure. Well, that lessens the waist, doesn't It, mamma dear? replied tbe artless girl. And her fond parent could find no more to say. Stray Stories. t H BGTT Wr rr. 'Lryf s. & Sons. Glover, ROPRIETOR O- F- llvery and Peed stables. - - Rigs, Up-To-D- At All Hours.... Hack meets all Trains at Depot. Brigham City Utah |