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Show is, the etiquette of the card is exactly the same at entertainment visiting to the large afternoon reception, which engraved "At Home cards are sent out, as at the smaller tea. This holds good also to anything in the Giving an Afternoon Tea. For hard colds, bronchitis, One of the easiest to arrange and nature of an afternoon reception to asthma, and coughs of all most popular of all the winter's en- which cards are sent out. But when, kinds, you cannot take anytertainments is the afternoon tea. It as has been said before, the invitabetter than thing may either be large or small, formal tions are in the form of notes, they or Informal, as one wishes. must be answered by a note acceptThat the word tea, used In this ing or declining the invitation, writrespect, has a very wride range musi. ten invariably in the first person. be admitted. There is certainly a But let us return to our muttons, Cherry Pectoral. Ask your great difference between the grand as the French say, or rather to the own doctor if this is not so. crush given by some fashionable simpler form of afternoon tea, which He uses it. He understands city matron to which hundreds of in- can be given with little trouble. At why it soothes and heals. Then I had a terrible cough for week vitations have been sent out, and all such an informal affair it is best to took Ayer Cherry Pectoral ami only one bottle completely cored me ' society looks in for a few minutes, have a small set out in one Mils. J U. Uakkouth, St Joseph. Mich. .f c.AfBitco. to eat ices and cake and drink tea, corner of the drawing room, or par2$c..1Oc.,gL00. foi chocolate or punch, and the informal lor, as it is usually called in the affair given by the country woman, homes of people of moderate means. where a few intimate friends, per- The table cover may be either emwill hasten recovery by takhaps indulge in pleasant gossip broidered or lace trimmed (the latter You one of Ayers Piiis at bedtime. ing around a daintily arranged afternoon ter is rather more fashionable at HOUSEHOLD MATTERS. l Ayers Ayers Cherry Pectoral tea-tab- le Coughs, Colds tea table. But the guests at the latter simple function are sure to enjoy themselves more than the society that is Invariably bored by teas, and looks upon them as a rather disagreeable duty that must be performed if one wishes to keep in the social swim. An invitation to a rather small tea may either take the form of a cordial note written in the first person, or the visiting card of the prospective hostess can be used, with the date and hours of the function written upon the lower left hand corner opposite the address, if there is one on the card. Thus, if Mrs. Brown desires to give a tea on March 15th, she would write on the lower left hand corner of the card "Thursday, March 15, in one line, and right beneath It 4 to 6 o'clock; or, if preferred, the numerals can be written out. Should the affair be very small the hostess could send out notes written present) or a plain damask cloth can formal tea are small frosted cake3, be used, set off by a fancy centerpiece slices of sponge cake, pound cake, In the middle of the table. On this or any cake that is not sticky; macjp placed the brass or silver teakettle, aroons, tiny nut cookies, bread and fitted with an alcohol lamp, to keep butter, or fancy sandwiches cut into with the water boiling, the tea-tra- y shapes or rolled or bowl teapot, milk, pitcher, sugar Toasted muffins tied with ribbons. filled with lump sugar, and grouped or scones are sometimes brought in around this are the cups and saucers hot from the kitchen and passed to with a teaspoon placed in each sauthe guests, after the English style. cer. A small dish of glass or silver, Sometimes the maid comes in to pass filled with slices of lemon, is almost the cup of tea, sandwiches and cake, invariably' on the table for those who and sometimes the hostess and guests prefer to take their tea a la Russe. do this themselves. When the hostess has chatted a short At this sort of tea, where the retime with the guests, she seats herfreshments are simple, napkins are and commences self at the if ever, used; but at an elabto brew the tea. Very often an in- rarely, orate tea, where ices, salads, jellies, timate friend does this for her and so etc., are served in the dining room, leaves her free to receive her guests. are always passed to the In large teas the hostess never pre- hapktns by waiters. guests sides at the but at the small The following little cakes are alas am I such affair, describing, she serve with afterfrequently does so, as it seems to ways delicious to noon teas: make the entertainment less formal. somewhat as follows; The proper refreshments for an in- HICKORY WAFERS. two Beat My Dear Mrs. Smith: a add half then until eggs light, I am asking a few friends to of been brown has sugar that pound drink a cup of tea and have a little TO-DA- Y! rolled fined, half a pound of chopped chat with me on next Thursday afwalnut meats, three even tablespoonternoon at half-pafour, and the fuls of flour, a pinch of salt and half party will he incomplete unless you a teaspoonful of baking powder. join us. Drop small spoonfuls on buttered Do come if you possibly can.' pans, and bake until light brown. Cordially yours, These are nice made with chopped DOROTHY WHITE. March 10th almonda, walnuts, peanuts or pecans. Such a note always requires an ans SPICED CHOCOLATE SCALLOPS. wer, written also in the first person. Half a cupful of butter creamed ' But to the announcement on the viswith a third of a cupful of cocoa' or iting card, on the other hand, no atchocolate, and the yolks of three eggs. tention is paid. But if one attends the function, before the drawing And to think that ten month ago I looked Ukr Beat well, then add, one cupful of ttua I 1 owe it to German Syrup." sugar fn which one teaspoonful of room is entered, cards should be left The time-wor- n Never pal cinnamon has been mixed, and cream injunction, for the hostess in the card tray Or off til what yon can do toNow add the stiffly beaten is now generally presented in this together. day, in be should which placed receiver, ! form : Do it y That is the terse whites, with one cupful of bread-flothe hall. Each guest must leave one advice we want to give you about that which in level three teaspoonfuls of cough or demoralizing cold with of her own cards, and if she is mar- hacking which you have been struggling for sevhas been sifted, and' a powder baking not eral days, perhaps weeks. Take some ried, and the tea is large and of water. half Flavor with reliable let for and it cupful remedy .given exclusively for women, two of that remedy be Dr. Boschees German and bake in vanilla round, scaltiny djer husbands cards for the host and Syrup,e which has been in use for over will which have few thirty-fivbeen heated. of A doses tins it years. loped hostess: and it there is a guest of undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, ALMOND WAFERS. Half a cup"honor, whose name appears on the and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how ful of a cupful of and half or the affair has been vinegar d your cough, even if dread attacked has creamed butter your lungs, consumption together; add two given to introduce a young daughter German effect a cure will surely Syrup be left as it has done before in thousands of apeggs, one cupful and two to society, cards should also of lung trouble. tablespoonfuls of flour and half a parently hopeless cases for her. New trial bottles, aiaa. Mix of vanilla. wH, The rule i3 to leave a card for ev- 7JC. At all druggists. 25c; regular a on dabs thin like in name very wafers, whose woman spread appears ery Sold by the Eddy Drug Store. and sprinkle shredded almonds over the invitation, and if the hostess is a invarman a guest married woman, By the way Halverson is a man of them.' Bake In a slow oven. M.. A. husband in MeCalls Magizine. courage. Mr. Glasmann has no teriably leaves a card for her also, although his name is never put rors for him. They have needed suen j on the invitations. And the same a man in Ogden for a long time. rule holds good In regard to a woman Truth. leaving her husbands cards; she herIndigestion is much of a habit. Do self, however, never leaves a card for not get the habit. Take a little Ko-dthe men of the house; fcr the theory Dyspepsia Cure after eating and is that a card Is supposed to be equiv-ala- you will quit belching, puffing, palpi-tiatin- g and frowning. Kodol digests to a call, an.l a woman nevpr eat and makes the stomach what you makes a call cn a man. sweet. Sold by the Brigham City If any lady is unable to attend the Pharmacy. tea, her visiting card must be mailed to the hostess in a small envelope that exactly fits the card, so that it will reach her on the day of the afthree-corner- tea-tab- le tea-tabl- e, VDO IT st -- to-da- ur Y deep-seate- well-beat- ol nt fair. It does not matter how large the Special Snap Fast Trains brick, with cellar, electric on water mains, one and lights, acre orchard all into choice peach trees and raspberries. Splen- A Favorite Remedy For Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlains Cough did location. Easy terms. $16.00. Remedy a favorite with the mothers COME AND SEE OUR LIST. of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents If you hav?e real estate to sell, list any danger of pneumonia or other it with us. No charge unless place It not only serious consequences. is sold. cures croup, but when given as soon , as the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by the Eddy drug store. Daily y Lee & North-Weste- rn Tickets, reservations, and fab information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent. Dunn. flodol Dyspepsia Cura Kodol DyspepsiaeatCura Digits what you Dlgoits what you eat I Chicago & Nartfi-Wosta- Ry, 33 West Second South St., AtLu Ddg., Salt Lake City. Utah. Nwiat 2S 5323 ra sbmhkkb? Having Bought out the interests of Mr. Holmgren in the firm of A. NELSON & CO., I have decided to Discontinue the Credit System and also to Reduce My Stock so as to pay up all my bills, and take this opportunity to thank all LOCAL MAILS. MAILS CLOSE. 12:43 Northbound No. 7 . . 9 . .. 7:4, No. Northbound & Cache Northbound, Locl 5:40 . . Valley No. 11 .. S 7:4o . . No. Southbound, 4:30 Southbound, No. 10 Southbound, Local and Cache Vailey, No. 12 . 9:33 u i1 ? our patrons, and invite you to call and see me again and be convinced that it will pay to trade p. m. p. m. with p. m. p. m. p. m. j1 J me. We will pay 33 1-- cents for Chickens; 3 14 cents for Eggs in trade. a. m. MAILS ARRIVE. 1:23 From south No 7....- 8:30 From south No 9- From south, Local & Cache 6:20 Valley No II 8 - 8:30 From north No 5:20 From north No 10 From north Local A Cache 10:15 Valley No 12 MALAD VALLEY R. B. 25 cents - 25 cents Corn, 3 cans for p m a Mustard Sardines, 3 cans for Early Jane Peas, per can m a m p m a m it ft 10 cents WE NOW HAVE 0DR GARDEN SEEDS IN. p m jlll Alma Welson, jjft as Bear River City, Utah. mail closes: No 13 North bound Corlnne, Tremont, Garland, Malad ... 8:40 a.m. MAIL apl 4 arrives: South bound Malad, Garland, 5:20 p.m Tremont, Coriune No 14 P. O. opens Sunday from 10.00 to ' 11.00 a. m. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. B. F. Boothe, Postmaster. 0. S, In Effect May 7, 190&. Trains arrive and depart at stations daily as follows: CITY OFFICERS Three points to think of when joi get Abstracts of Title to local Mayor ms OS .N. E. Mortensen No 7 Not Nelsen N. J. ColliostOD, 2 55 a m 140pm Arthur C. Neeley Dewey Councilmen 2 43 a m 13lpm Lewis J. Land Qoneyville 2 33 a m 121pm Andrew Funk Brigham 2 15 a m 105pm .Thos. McMaster Perry. 2 01 a m 12 53 pm Recorder Treasurer Jenmy Diedrictoen Willard .1. 1 55 a ra 12 48 pm 1 44 a m 12 38 a m Chas. Cheat Ho Spr'gs Marshal South Bound: Nela Jenson Attorney Wm. Horsley Justice of the Peace Water-work- s Orson Nelsen Supt. S Si a John Fhmh Chief Fire Dept 633pm THESE THREE VITAL uSot 11 1 i ,:ed 625pm 616pm 606pm 5 he icCu We Invite an examination of the sett oda adopted to secure accuracy iM 01 our ability to make good any loam 553pm , seet P01N e lp m the is tl by error or omission In our tlatncti le U 538pm lisii We confine our business A a :;ed The value of an abstract 00. j ..JPeter Jensen ace Nell I Asst. Chief I The Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. Za 3" is A 1. aa & 1 st f Estate: North Bound: BRIGHAM CITY. C. Holst sesee ABSTRACT Time Card L. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. exclusii 12.5 to '! ABSTRACTING. CONVEYANCING, NOTARY WORK and REAL ESTATE r.eys si .1 Street Supervisor Btngham Jensen Kale 0U S. Jensen and jailon-H. Nlghtwatch Coliinstoa, 15 a m 542am 418pm Lerenzo Burt Dewey Sexton 025am 550am 427pm And can give the promptest at' HoneyvlBP35 a m 5 58am 4 33pm tidn to- all work in our line. BOARD OF HEALTH. 9 55 a m 615am 500pm Dr. R. A. Pearse Chairman Brigham. 1002am 6 24am 506pm All business intrusted to oar Perry F. W. Fishburn Secretary Willard... 10 07 am 6 30am 515pm is treated with the strictest c Dr. L. H. Berg. Hot Spgs 10 17 a m 640am 525pm dence. The City Council meet the second Malad Valley R. R. No. 131 and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Leaves Brigham 9:00 a. m No. 14 Arrives Brigham 5:00 p. m. PRECINCT CFFTCEKS. Abstractor! WNo. 11 and 12 can be flagged for Andrew FanA Justice of the Peace Lixpassengers at all stations: No. 8 can , (Successors to Norman COUNTY OFFICERS. only he fogged at Honeyvllle aad Hot Room First Nat. Bant Bldg., Bright, Springs, Brigham is the regular stop Judge First Judicial District TELEPHONE W W. Macrglia No. 10 can be flagged at all stations Perry; No. 7 can be flagged at HOLLISTER'S District Attorney Fted J. Holton eicept all stations except Perry and Honey-villTea Mountain Rocky Chairman County Comm issioners No. 0 can be flagged at all staA Buy ulaiiolna fbr Buy As. W. Valentine tions except Perry and Honeyrille. Golden Health aal itwvd Throoffh Pullman Palace Bleepers, Latest Iowa 1 aneclflo for Constipation, iLdlyertiw.U Commissioner, String Ecseuix. Improved Tourist Sleeper, free- Reclining and Kidney Troubles, Pimple". Bowels, He M. B. Bart chair can. Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Elegant dap eoacnea. and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain T tr W. W. Gonuloe Bbowmsom, Agent, Brigham. Commissioner, Kelttra. form, at onta a box. D. B. Bdbi.it, Genl Pam A Homarai. Dnco foataav, Madison, wi Tk't. Agent. E. H. Janes Bail7kIfiuV GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW f N. J. Valentine County Clerk C. E. FDxley Prosecuting Atty S. N. Cole Treasurer THE Sheriff -- Joseph Josephson Recorder ....Christina Madsen Assessor Elias Jensen County Superintendent of Schools A. E. Jensen AND THE Surveyor, Deweyvitle J. N. Holdaway Fish & Game Warden Elias Jensen Jr Dr. R. A. Pearse County Physician Water Commfcsioner....N. P. Andersen .dge this reati ffl'.et - ;uiel O' Lee men & Bum take 23r Bonded Salt succei K ?. e; D to b I s 1 Denver & Rio Grand Rio Grande Westerr COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. A. W. Valentine .Chairman Dr. R. A. Pearse .Secretary M. B. Hart and E. H. Jones, members of the board. PRECINCT Patcisier: Brigham Sunset Promontory to Chicago and the East over the only double-tra- ;k railway between K the Missouri River and Chicago. Ex- - D cellent service in every particular, One of these trains, the Overland tl Limited, is the most luxurious train 1 in the world electric lighted 1 I throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via 1 The Line to oC. Paul 2 4 and Minneapolis. - The Lest way to rid the system of a cold is evacuate the bowels. Kenacts nedys Laxative Honej and Tar cathar effectual et as a pleasant, but tic on the bowels. It clears the head cuts the phlegm out of the throat, restrengthens the bronchial tubes, lieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough etc. Sold by Brigham City Pharmacy. Junction Plymouth 4 -- room one-ha- lf No man is a hero to his valet, the beproverb sas. But. that i3 onlj cause it requires a hero to recognize The valet will probably a hero. know how to value the valet-herGoethe. Terrace Clear Creek Park Valley OFFICERS: Justice: Constable: Andrew Funk Charles Cheat C N Porter T E Secrlst R Walter J E Montgomery E Rudd N J Nish Geo. House Charles Card O W Parsons E J Bassett S E Baker David Hirschl W E Whitaker J w Cook J Capener Jas HadBed 8 N Cook Geo J Wells Grouse Creek Phil. Paakett Riverside THE SCENIC LINE TO Glenwood Sprnp., Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colo. Sprit Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points ea Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all SOUTHERN PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT ' LINE TRAINS The ouly Transcontinental Line Lake passing through Salt 3 r C Young N C Jeppesen W W Lasley C J Dewey C E Twltchell E R Hadley Al. Holmgten Hans Kellar E Hunsaker D B Marble J R Standing James Coll H P Thoresen Frank Walker Dewey Wood D Parkinson J W Halford Thos Law John H Watt C W Robbins A L Petersen K H Frldal Charles Kroksch line Minute Gougn Cure 7or Coughs, Colds and Croup, DENVER AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS DINING CARS Conducted Excursions SAvice a la Carte on all through trai For ratea, folder, free llluatrawd booklets, eto., Inquire of y nearest ticket agent specifying the Hlo Grande route, or address I A BENTON & in w Tived To Denver, Omaha, Kansas St. Louis and Chicago wj out change. f Free reclin chair cars. Personally age, :o'ered C PULLMAN Almon Wight and of acid de. Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes THROUGH A Cit Splendidly Equipped Fast Trains Daily between OGDEN ate of 1 |