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Show UTAH COMMISSION, LEWIS FINE FOOTWEAR. We have the finest line of Black and Tan Oxfords In the City and the best variety that, has ever been shown. This is one of our New Oxfords AND CLARK GOLLINSTON ITEMS. EXPOSITION. Salt Lake Fifty Years the Standard City, Utah. April 21, 1905. Citiiensof Utah: One hundred years ago Meriwether Lews and William Clark, under tbe direction of President Thomas Jefferson, crossed the continent, explored tbe northwest and won for this nation tbe magnificent empire that stretches from the backbone of the continent to the prolific waters of the Pacific Ocean. An Inspiring page of American history tells of the achievement of these pioneers. Proud of this achievement, and reveling In the prosperity that followed It, tbe people of tbe northwest have completed plans for the celebration of the centennial anniversary of the ai rival of the pioneers In an exposition Hade from pure cream of to be held in tbe city of Portland opening June 1 and closing October derived from Ladles Tan Oxford, welt sole 15. Tbe sum of 5,000,000 bas been Russian calf tan upper, ribbon ties. secured for the Mica oakino pewDia so. purpose. Tbe promise A very neat and dressy shoe OHIBAQQ- Is given that tbe display of tbe resources of the West aud uf the Orient Ourstockof this well known make will be tbe greatest in history. J. A. Edwards, State Auditor, Utah is peculiarly interested in is complete in all the latest shapes and styles. Shown exclusively b this exposition. There is much In the was up from the capital Saturus. story ol the heroes who won the we-- t day on business connected with We also carry an line for our nation to appeal with force to his office. thepeoule of this state, children aud of MEWS and BOYS FOOTCALL. WEAR. beneficiaries of a similar ban or state builders. Inadiiton to this, Utah holds oiuoh in common with tin H. In ail brunches states of the Wrst f industry and business: socially aud & CO. politically, tbe states of tbe Pacific OGDEN, UTAH. slope are linked in the olosest ties Most travellers from the east- and It should be borne in mind that will pass through U'ah when s'iuih every cold weakens the lungs, lowBOOMING FREMONT COUNTY, ers the vitality and prepares the t my visit Portland next summer Eiu-- st Bratuwell uf Fremont County, system for the more serious disThe $3J,000 slature leg appropriaied eases, among which are the two Idaho, m, the tin-- . 'dll 'e a pleasant can 1 an make our exhibit to S' enable ate greatest destroyers of human life, Monday last As a basis the pneumonia ana consumptipn. Mr. Bramwii sy ak- - enthusiastic- it this exposition. ally of hi-- , oouuty as being one of the Commissioners have la their possessmost resourceful tu the ion part of the display made at St. it offers rare opportunities Louis last year. They have arranged region, fur young men of ability and some means. Fremont County, Mr. Bram-we- lt for tbe erection of a state building on says, bas splendid railway facili- a choice spot at the fair, and In this haa won its great popularity by ita ties, telephonlo connections with the one building will be arranged all that prompt cures of this most common neighboring states, three cities lighted Utah bad to show. ailment. It aids expectoration, reby electricity, viz. : Rexburg, Sugar lieves the lungs and opens the Tbe citizens of the entire state are Cny and St. Anthony. The upper secretions, effecting a speedy and with the ComIf1 Snake River Valley, as fertile as the urged to It counteracts permanent cure. 1 has three large sugar missioners to the end that Utah, the Mississippi, any tendency toward pneumonia. factories within a radius of sixty baby sister in the family of common1 miles Price 25c, Large Size 50c. representing an investment of wealths, 1 may appear to advantage m This season the sugar com- 1 2,500,000. in of from all visitors the eyes parts with the Oregon paoy, f Short Line, will build a number of of the civilized world. The time is For sale at tbe Eddy Drug Store. branch lines, tapping rich agricul and prompt action is urged. All I I tural lands. This year the farmers of short f 1 Fremont County will plant 10.000 exbibils Intended for the fair should : acre of beets an average double that be in the bauds of the Commissioners of last year. in Salt Lake not later than May 15. 1 Until very recently, Mr. Brarawell As far as possible members of tbe edited the Current-lourn- al published Commission or those placed In charge atRixburg. He bas also traveled of particular departments will visit extensively In Europe. He now runs Mr. Bramwell the different parts of the state and exa real estate office. has many friends in Box Elder County. plain in detail what is especially desired in the way of exhibits. A Tried and True Friend, J In meantime the headquarters f"' One Minute Congh Cure contains of thetbe Commission will be In the city hot an atom of any harmful drug, and and county building in Salt Lake, It has been curing coughs, colds, croups and whooping Cough so long adjoining the office of the Governor. f jtliat it. has proveu itself to be a tried There all Interested in the exhibit hud true friend to the many who use will be made welcome, and there will : It. Sold by tbe Eddy drug store. be found someone ready and willing ( to furnisb Information desired. watwith full An farm acre f eighty John C Cutler, Chairman I r right, located in Garland can be Wesley K Walton. Cannot bought for but little money Rudolph Kuchlek Webb Greene be excelled in either location, quality F. W. Eishbubn f'Or price. Cali on Stohl Bros, , First Commissioners for Utah. tf M. F. Cunningham, Natl Bank Bldg. MM3 tartar Price W. S3. 00. WRIGHT SONS Chamberlains luter-mouuta- Cough Remedy Secretary The First National bank pays Spencer Clawson. time ; five per cent on deposits, compounded quarterly, if desired, I Every home in Brigham should I Ibave a subscriber to The Eddy I Drug Store magazine library. f i Ride a Racycle. For Rent Three roomed blocks south of 2nd quse, tf ward meeting house. A Chance of a Lifetime I AH the property of the Brigham I City Woolen Mills Company is f lor sale. This is your chance at I the best bargain ever offered m t Box Elder County. The price asked is about one third its actual I Value. Call on Lorenzo N Stohl fh the First National Bank Blgd. 1 Wanted Alfalfa seed. Wm. tf Torsley & Sons, able I THE 5 1R5T NATIONAL OIT BRIOMftM k, Manager. About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflict more torture than rheumati.m and there is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make, but Chamberlain's Pam Balm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success in the treatment cf this disease, One application of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testified to permanent cures by its use. Why suffer when Pam Balm aflords such quick relief and costs but a trifle. For sate by the Eddy drug store. CITY. health is youth. Disease and Siokness Brins Old AgeHerblne, takeu every morr.iDg before breakfast, will keep you In robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cures const! patlou, biliousness, dyspepsia. fever, sktn lives and kidney complaints. It purities the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs. D. W. - Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April I have used Herblne, and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all vou claim for it. I can blgblv recommend It 50cts a bottle Sold by all Drug-gist3, 1902: AfVOU breath, jtarrh of The ICodol DOES STRICTLY brepr A BANKING BUSINESS Safety Deposit Boxei For Rent as the I id wit DIRKCTOK8: ; ? Lucius A. Snow, John I. JSdwatas Norman Lee, 1 Oleen N. Stohl, Hels Jenson, Alma Nelson, Peter M. Hansen. I Lorenzo N. 8tohl, John D. Peters Cashier. President. ructlv jeanol ,ut thll outlet and Unlnf J, iw'i fin ml 17. H. Glover, I 5 -P- ROPRIETOR O-F- iklvery and Feed jc stables, x New B unity Law. It may be interesting to some of our readers to know that under tbe new bounty law, pelts must have the head and feet of the animals attached. The head and feet are detached by tbe clerk and burned In the presenoe of one of tbe County Commissioners Some hunters have already brought In pelts expecting to get bounty on them and because of not having complied with the requirements of the law, they have been disappointed. A Suggestions How to Find Relief from Such Suffering. and Ernest VVnl Also seyeral Poe tage sports with horses will be In attendance. Many teams and men are on their way to work on the Malal Valley R. business Tuesday. Porn to the wife of Jos. Sant a few days ago, a son. Motber and child H. doing well. TABERNACLE DEWEYVILLE. giand-ti.treul- -- - R. B. F. Boothe of Bri.bam was up on Surprises seem to be the order of tbe day. Some friends of Mrs. Maggie Neeley gave her a surprise a short time ago. They took their picnic and each guest presented her with a hen Sisters Mary H. Marble, Hattie L. Marble and Maud Chidester former Presidency of the Primary were Invited to attend Primary l8t week. A nice rograme was iendered ai d each was presented with a token of remembrance. The members of the Relief Society gave Mrs Martha B. Holdawav, their former treasurer, a grand surprise. The day was spent in sooial chat. She was presented with a beautiful water Mrs. Holdset and other tokens. awav has been visiting with her sister at Syracuse. Mr. ana Mrs. James Holdaway mourn tbe loss of their infant daughter. They have the sympathy of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Marble are rejoicing over tbe arrival of a fine baby boy. All are getting along nicely. Mr Geo Gittens has returned 10 bis home in Me Cammon, Id iho after spendtug me winter with his Mr. aud Mrs. 11 L Marble. li Mrs R C. Fryer has been very hut Is thought 10 be recovering. Mrs. 1b Wallace f Brigham City attending E. her as nune. John A. Bni, do-- , muna. of the Gi'mI A in'Tir', i, m porting Cos i"io in tl,i- - city, has resigned his position and will leave Monday for Nevada, w he expects to go into busi-H- e ness will be succeeded by Mr. Ira Frampton of Salt Lake Mr. Framptons City parents reside in this county. Mr. Bran-ha- s des made many friends here, who wish him success in his new field , yet who regret to see him leav e- Mr. J. Reimers, manager of the Tea Co:s store at Salt Lake City, has been in Brigham this week taking inventory of the stock in their store here. While no woman is entirely free from periodical suffering, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women Menstruashould suffer so severely. tion Is a severe strain on a womans vitality. If It is painful or irregular something is wrong which should be set right or it will lead to a serious derangement of the whole female organism. More than fifty thousand women have testified ingrateful letters to Mrs. Pinkham that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound overcome pain ful and irregular menstruation. It provides a safe and sure way of escape from distressing and dangerous weaknesses and diseases. The two following letters tell so convincingly what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will do for women, they cannot fail to bring hope to thousands of sufferers. Miss Nellie Holmes of 540 N. Davi-sio- n Street, Buffalo. N. Y., writes : Vegetable Compound sooner i for 1 bars tried BO many remedies without " I dreaded the approachhelp, of my menstrual period every month, as It meant so much pain and suffering for me. but after I had used the Compound two months I became regular and natural and am now perfectly well and free from pain at mv monthly periods. I am very grateful for what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegs table Compound has done for me." Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as remedy for all the diatresilng ills of women. The success of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound rest upon the gratitude of American women. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, leucorrhcen, displacement or of the womb, that bearing-dowfeeling. Inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating, lor flatulency), general debility, indigestion and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, SERVICES. At the tabernacle service-- i last Sunday, High Counciluiin J,uuei Pelt presided. Singing by the choir, 'Sweet is'the peace the Gospel brings Prayer by Elder W. C. Hors ey. The choir sang, "He died, the greit R deemerdled. Tbe Sacrum-n- t w.i administered by the 2nd. u'an.1 Singing, "Do whit is right. President Lucius A. Saow came i and announced that President On Kelly had passe av about a" p before an conequeuily the mi would be adjourned attar singing prayer. Singing, "Guide us O t.ho g Jehovah. Benediction, Janie, 1 i i well-earne- d n Dear Mrs. Pinkham i " Your medicine is indeed an ideal medicine for women. I suffered misery for years with lassitude, excitability, irritability, nerpainful periods, headaches, and bearing-dow- n melancholy, pains I consulted two different physicians vousness, sleeplessness, but failed to get any relief. A friend front they should remember there 1m one tried the East advised me to try Lydia E. Pink- and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's hams Vegetable Compound. I did so, and Vegetable Compound at onoe removes no longer suffer as 1 did before, My periods are natural: every ache and pain is gone, and such troubles. Refuse to buy any other for you need the best. my general health is much improved. I medicine, hesitate to write to Mrs advise all women who suffer to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound," Pinkham there is anything Will Morgan of Wilkin here Saturday. William Lasles oi J a Brigham visum ln- K,f. .rdav. The fire laddie hav nt got their new id! m t( sounds pretty good. li,,.-wa- -t Mrs. Sylvanus Iv"roi; ed her husband it li j boo -- boy, Tuesday . All d-- ni n C. M. Ulay of a n, if ;t Mrs. Tllll Hart, of Larimore, N, D., about your sickness you do not Searcy, of tt Loin- understand. Site will treat you head of horses hero Uni isnfur writes: with kindness aud her advice is day paying au average Dear Mrs. Pinkham: price of I might hare have been spared many Iree. No woman ever regretted a head. months of suffering and pain had I only writing her and she has helped $110. known of tbe efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham's thousands. Address Lynn, Mass J. L. Robinette left Sunday Ask Mrs. Piakbam's Adrlce-- A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. for California in quest of a Dont James Bowcutt of Fielding was in town Saturday. gave the News a pleasant call John Germer of Deweyville Friday last. was in Brigham oil business B. 8. Burbank of Deweyville was a spectator at the horse sales Saturday. here Saturday. Won a Name of Fame. J. M. Boothe of De Witt's Honeyville , change of air which he thinks will bring him better health than he has enjoyed for sometime past. If Mr. Robinette finds that his health improves he may locate there permanently. WANTED, Five to ten acres good meadow land southwest, of city 10 acres good bay land or pasture close In north. LEE & DUNN, Real Estate Agents. Room 25, First National Bank building, Brigham, Utah. Tel. 39-- Little Early Risers, the Fere Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlains Stomach and Livei Tablets will help you to digest yout food. It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digested by tbe Eddy drugstore. and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, dont fail to give Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Nich- these tablets a trial. Thousands have U acre lot In olas of Willard gave the News been benefitted by their use. The) barn and sbeds. 4th ward; orebard and a pleasant call while in Brigham only cost a quarter, For sale by the Half acre orchard In Second ward, all in old Siberia peach trees. Eddy drugstore. last Friday. 4 acres orchard; house and sheds; water right; immediately south A J. I. and Chas. Dewey were good Night Attack. of Brigbam. Lust night tbe little daughter of seen on our streets Saturday. Ten acres excellent pasture and Mrs. Brown, as she sweetly and peacewith good sene. meadow, of Prof. the in bed near the her little Ball, Agricultural west of O. enclosed fully slept S. L. depot. deatta-lealtn- g was a attacked window, by in was 4 room house and Acre Monday. Brigham lot with demon known as croup wboop College, 16688 . use for and the L. Point but John mg cough, Hunsaker, of timely 200 acres bordering east side of if Kennedys Laxative Honey and Tar, $1(F Season; less the usual discount for cash, and the Sat- Bear river about 4 miles west of which she always keeps handy, the Lookout, was in town last Brigham, life of the little one might not have urday. 25 acres good hay land in "Big been saved. Kennedy's Laxative Honbowels regular by the Fields. Is from all tbe Tar your and different Keep ey s 127 feet of business propold-tiStomach and cough syrups and is best for use of Chamberlains on Main street. children because it acts on the bowels, Liver Tablets, There is nothing bet erty 1 acre city lot on South Main St. In Conis harmless, safe and certain. 2nd ward: 5 room bouse with barn; tains no opiates. Sold by the Eddy ter. For sale by the Eddy drug water-work- s and electrio light la store. store. drug A bargain. house; good location. 20.34 acres pasture with Indepen dent water right near O. S. L. depot. M ct directly on the liver. 9 Ye Fakmeks! Get Into line for A Here is a golden I I ? They cure constipation, your summer work. We bate 120 acres of opportunity. biliousness, choice land three miles north of towor y Sold for 60 years. m0" that we can piece out In tracts and over. This will go at the grab Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAMS DYE figure offor830 per acre. Has been cul ttvated ytars Part Into alfalfa. a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use rim cn. or or a. i. &all c4,.maa4kjl w. u. Close to Hammond Canal. Will dou' b!e its value In two years. Terms easy; If you wish to buy a home ana have not the means nt hand, call on Lee & Dunn, they will buy It for you, THE Good Orchard, li acre, 2nd West and 4th North. 2 years, 10 months; weight 1,700 pounds. yjJ 20 acres splendid beet lahd ne3f $15 Season; less the usual discount for cash. Garland. Full water right. AND THE Finest 30 acre farm at Penrose. At J, J. DuVea Stables on corner 2nd South and 1st East Sts,, opposite kind of soil Well cultivated, li Tabernacle, Brigham City, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of each week, ooe of the best bargalos on our list. at other times at my residence at Mantua, Utah. Youug 1 acre orchard, 2nd East, bet 6 and 6 North. A snap.-It costs no more to raise a good horse than a scrub and no more to shelA splendid lot on 1st West and 3r ter him, and the difference In tbe cost of breeding Is notblDg compared THE SCENIC LINE TO North. A good buy. What does 5 or with what you get when you come to sell your horses 10 amount to If you have a good horse when you wish to sell? It pays to 4x10 rods on 2nd West. The lowest Glen wood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs close In property In the city. raise the best. We have bought the best horse In Utah, the one that took priced Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east the sweepstakes over all breeds at the State Fair last fall In Salt Lake Small bouse and i acre orchard on Respectfully yours. City, at 2 years old. main street. Will sell on Installment Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all plan If desired. A splendid opportunSOUTHERN PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS ity for a little home at co more than The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City your rent costs. li acre orchard all choice young tree UTAH. MANTUA, at 3rd North and Main. Good residence and I acre young orchard. very desirable location, withia 00 rods of county court house. Will sell at exceptionally low figure considering the value. Yield of orchard last season was 600 cases choice iruit. Can exchange tbN property for part payment on good farm in Bear River Valfamctis little pills, have been made famous by their certain yet harmless and gentle action upon the bowels and liver. They have no equal for nlliousness, constipation, etc. They do not weaken tbe stomacb. gripe, or make you feel sick. Once used always Sold preferred. They strengthen. 4. Real Estate Bargains 1BERCORK, English Shire first-clas- ink 'I Governor Wells, t ! sick-headac- Denver & Rio Grande Rio Grande Western. yjJage Charles N. Jeppesen, MONUMENTS ley. Order NOW LEE . decoration ay -I- RON FENCE- S- DINING CARS of all kinds Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Service a la Carte on all through trains. A Boay Hedialae ftr Buy People. Brlsge Golden Health sai Heaeweu Vigu A for Constipation, Indiwtlcn, Lfv end Kidney Troubles. Pimple. Eczema, Impure Mood, Bad Breath, Rhtmrleh Bowels, Headache and Backache, It's Bocky Mountain Tea In tablet form, as cents a bo. Genuine made 6 Hollister Dbco ConraMT, Madlena, Wis. For rates, folders, free Illustrated booklets, etc., Inquire of your nearer! ttoket agent specifying tbe Rio Orande route, or addreaa Trains CWCAS6. I JOHN H BOTT & Sons. DUNN, NOLUSTERS We also manufacture Up-To-D- ate St Real Estate Agents. Room 25, First National Bank building, Brigham, Utah. Tel. 39-- 4. TO INSURE DELIVERY FOR Dandy for Burnt. Dr. Bergln, Pan a, Ills , writes: I have used Ballards Snow Liniment; I always recommended it to my friends, os I am confident there Is no better made. 'It Is a daudy for burns. Rigs, Those who live on farms are especially I j At All Hours.... llablp to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when Balmeets all lard's Snow Liniment Is applied. It , should always be kept in tbe houe Depot. 1 for cases of 25c, 60c, Utah bottle. Boldemergency." SrighamCity by all Druggists. Hack at Woods "Highflyer kers "Get There. PAINFUL PERIODS 40-ac- We are informed that Peter J. Petersen of the second ward has received a letter from Box B and that he will leave for a mission to BANK fall. Scandinauia early in the UFO John R. Standing is freighting goods to Garland for Boothe & Son. Jos. R. Smith of Brigham was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Tim Covert unit Mrs. Sarah Jensen went to Ogden Monday. Cbas. Riggs and family spent Sun day at Mendon. A blooded horse race will take place here on Saturday next between Olive' PAGE FIVE. grapes. I ly. THURSDAY APRIL 27, 1905 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, I I A BENTON aA-?"u.a- 553 GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW fEQftB |