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Show t THE BOX EIDER flJSWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 22, 1906. BOX PAGE FOUR. EIDER NEWS. Wake up! wake up! wake up! ; e, .loin the cheers of the B. H. S. On the evening of Saturday NovemBy the Box Elder News Company. ber 10, tile students of the High School gave a very sutcessful ball at From eight to nine, a the Atademy. TERMS OE SUBSCRIPTION: lively basket ball game was played One Year, in advance ..$1.50 between the Eighth Grade and B. C. . .85 H. S. teams. The latter were victorSix Months . . .. .50 ious, the score being eight to twelve Three Months Advertising rates furnished on Appli in their favor. Mrs. A. L. Neff and Hawson Lee acted as referees. cation. Mr. Frank Lee of Idaho has entered school. lie is taking second year Entered at the Post Office at Brigham, high school work. matter. Utah, as second-clas- s The students of the German II class are taking up Ilillerns Hoher Als NORMAN LEE, EDITOR. Die Kirche, having just completed the beautiful little story of Immen-lee- . EVERY THURSDAY. PUBLISHED INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS; Items of news aie solicited from all parts of TO, le Us lens Tf i SA jfll ikei Mrs , Our boys basket ball team went to Ogden' Friday and played a game with the Deaf Mutes. , They were de- feated but the experience doubly repaid them for their efforts. me County. All communications must reach this office not later than Tuesday ri'iming to insure publication. Write upon cue side of the paper only. In order to protect the publisher from impositions from irresponsible persons, the full name of the author should be signed to ill communications. The identity of correspondents will be withheld whenever desired. :est it D RE rejv MARRIAGE LICENSE. Robert H. Jackson and Edith PERFECT SATISFACTION is enjoyed at all THANKSGIVING DINNERS when the TURKEY is baked in a GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE. Call and we williAW you why all who use a Majestic range are perfectly satisfied. M. Lucas, of Grouse Creek. The Bkatfns rink in the Academy of Harvey A. Dunn of Bear Lake, Ida., Music is becoming the most popular and Mrs, Lucy Pyott of Calls Fort. Place in town. While we have no particular objection to dancing;, ONLY A JOKE we think that skating as an exercise is so far ahead of it that there is no comparison, foil yt ta STOHL FURNITURE COMPANY, ca yoi Vt have received the initial number of Rocky Mountain Farming Just issued from the Agricultural College. It is a well printed paper and comes backed by considerable Influence, being edited by Mr. James Dry-dewho, with the exception of the past two or three years, has been with the A. C. U. ?rom the beginning. ley Ve Went Fast. "Did you ever exceed tl. speed Rowland & Cliffords production of it, Sam? Unly once, sah. Lem B. Parkers Dora Thorne, And when was that, Sam? dramatization of Bertha M. Clays "When de deacon's mule kicke' famous novel, is a love story pure and sah. Correct Version of n, e We fully agree with a number of oqr contenutorarles that any voter who does not exercise his franchise should be deprived of It. One paper suggests, and we think the suggestion a good one, that a person who does not vote for two or three years be deprived of the . right for that length of time. MINES but how welcome the real thing would be. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES STATE OF UTAH, County of Box Elder, In the Brigham City Precinct of Said County. I have in my possession the following described animals which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral on 4th West between 5th and 6th North in Brigham City, Saturday the 1st day of De.c., 1906, at 1 p. m.' DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS. Qne brindle milch cow about 4 yrs, old marked slit in right ear, hole in left, branded on left hip resembling capital P in circle. One light red and white heifer 2 yrs. old branded 3 in circle on left side and resembling 3C on left shoulder, no marks. One red and white steer calf, no brands visible, marked with under hit in right ear, slit In left. One black and white heifer calf, no marks or brands visible. Said animals are held by me to secure payment of damages done by snld pnimals on the 30th of Nov. It was the general feeling at the Commercial Club meeting last Monday night, and one in which we cqn-cu- r, that the city should grant the franchise asked for by the Ogden & Northwestern Railroad company, with a few changes, on as good terms as possible. The city has been importuned so much of late for franchises that the Club felt like it w'ould not be out of the way to exact a bond or forfeit from applicants. If Brigham City is to be bothered ail the time by corporations seeking franchises for the purpose of speculating, or obst ructing or hampering the movements of the administration (as tha Mahler franchise is doing right now) It ought to have some substantial returns therefor.. r)f the applicants do mean business And are acting in good faith, they couitj have no possible objection to such ap aetjon, Ift them pay for the frpnchjse or put no a bond for the fulfillment of their promises, J906, - to , LIGHT HOME WORK GOOD. .Physician Says Girls Should . Given Household Duties. A MARENUS B. OLSEN, Poundkceper for Brigham City Prect. SEVERAL GOOD RANGES WORTH $40 TO $50 EACH NOW GOING AT $27.50 TO $32.50 EACH. GOOD COOK GOOD HEATERS SEVERAL STOVES AT $5 TO $12. NOT LISTED ABOVE NOW GOING ATFR0M $1.50 TO $15 Why These , Wonderful Bargains? sions, but rather an abiding pleasure that benefits and inspires and rests those who see and hear it. The Row. land & Clifton Company is presenting the only authorized and genuine version of this beautiful play and the performance has been highly praised everywhere. Miss Maud Brandon is the Dora with this attraction and her work is highly spoken of everywhere. They come to the Opera House in this city Nov. 23rd. ESTRAY NOTICE. For instance? Havent you often noticed in campaigns a lively bolt to be .followed by No. fe37 South Main St., Brigham, Ut. ;he: ecai aid : a, t ibt i In i B d's i Fob a a 3E One of the principal achiever leJj of our Millinery is that every Ha make serves to make the wearer Stie. A Cruel Stab. Miss Seren Yellowleaf angled desWould it affect you, she perately. asked, if I were to tell you that I was to marry your friend, Jack Stone? Mr. Brakes was prompt. Deeply painfully! he asserted, and there was feeling in his voice. She leaned closer, and coyly blushing, asked the question; Why should you care? Well, you see, flouudered Mr. Brakes, ,1 think such a lot cf Jack, and But Miss Y had fainted. Cleve land Leader. considerably younger. There hi venile jauntiness about our Eats that has a tendency to w matron be mistaken for her g daughter. We are inviting the test inspection of these special in Winter Millinery, for we knov creai among them are artistic beei to that only need being seen ly purchased. W u Mrs. M. E. Camph lit las Lae, HS. all die Of Ci Ut! anaj tevid sen One door south of Robbins Main Street, Brigham City. N. L. Hansens shoes are better. ATE PEOPLE WHO WANT THE LATEST AND BEST ARE EX- CHANGING OTHER KINDS OF Famous HEATERS Wilson FOR THE Hot Blast EXCEPTING THOSE WHO D0NT WANT HOT BLASTS, THEY GET THE HOWARD, A PERTECT GAS CONTHEY ARE EXCHANGING ALL KINDS OF STOVES AND RANGES TO GET THE FAMOUS SUMER. Stewart Range. 'lest This Shows Prompt stile La El UTAH IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE GERMAN INSURANCE 0 ANY OF FREEPORT (THROUGH ITS AGENT JOSEPH N. POLIC? CITY) HAS PAID ME A TOTAL LOSS UNDER 18016?, IN THE SUM OF $600.00, SAID LOSS OCCURING ON D. OF OCTOBER, 1906, AND BEING PAID ON THE 22ND OCTOBER, IT FALLS INTO OTHER HANDS. WE ARE ALSO SELLING BLANKETS YOU. COME AND GET IT BEFORE 1906. v YOURS VERY TRULY, CARt PETERSEN, Assured. Joseph N. Stohl JUST AS SURE AS THERE IS A MATE FOR EVERY BACHELOR, WE HAVE A STOVE OR HEATER FOR ftoom 22, First National Bank Bldg., City, Brigham sout leso Ik): Her or i snt n Wrt id ei 'ton Lai IE CHEAP. i v WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE AT PRICES, AS WELL AS CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, IF YOU WANT ANYTHING DONT FAIL ETC., ETC. TO CALL ON US, IT Will PAY YOU. RIGHT Ma CALL ON US FOR 4- - Hot Blasts and ALSO to, Oak Heater CAJ "tot FOR reg Majestic, Good Luck and Superb YOURS TO PLEASE, Raflge Me have just received a 'large shipment and shall pleased to show them to you. our M You cannot afford to bdy Furniture BRIGHAM P. W. BOTT VOl 7,i THATCHER, Contradictions Axiomatic. Like does not necessarily produce like. Baltimore American. Good Oak Heaters only S3. Original Coles Hot Blast Heaters Going at $8, Original Coles Hot Blast No, 180 at $15 Good Luck Ranges in good con dition, $20. simple, and at the same time amusing YOUNG HEADS ON and interesting. It teaches a wholeOLD shoull: some lesson; it leaves no batF impres- TO WHOM Be STATE OF UTAH, County of Box Eltheir That schoolgirls should help der, Bear River Town. I have In my mothers with the housework) find In- possession the following described an, cidentally take care of their own claimed and takclothes and learn to cook simple linals which, if not dishes during the fall and winter sea- en away, will be sold at public aucson, is the opinion of a prominent tion to the highest cash bidder at my physician, who believes that & certain residence in said town, on Monday, number of home duties give a balance 26th day of Nov. 1906, at the to the lives of these pupils and help the to keep them in a normal mental and hour of 2 p. m. DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS. physical condition. or not whethe? their parents Girls, One red yearling heifer no marks can afford to keep servants, should bo or brands visible. tiught when young to do housework, Said estrsys were taken up by me and there is no better time for them Nov. to learn than between the ages of 8 in said town on the loth day of he in are 1906. school," and 14, when they The home duties should not S. F. JENSEN, says. be arduous ones, such as tire them -Bear River Town for Poundkeeper after studying during the day, but light work that is recreation, as, for Instance, dusting the bureaus and furniture in their own rooms, arranging their clothing In order on closet hooks or laying them carefully folded In drawers. Mothers should be careful that the girls do not push or pull heavy pieces of furniture that might muscles In their backs or strain arms, jand should not permit them to sweep carpets or do any of the real ol A certain number hard work. hours must be devoted to play after school closes each day, and every parent should see to it that the girls in the family have regular exercises in the open air. a deadlock? BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IlSiifroiii Dora Thorne. until you have seen ahd gotten our prices. We guarantee every Rangeassu we Heater we sell to give perfect satisfaction, and yob that our prices are right. Ave also have the hew COLES PATENT HOT BlJ HEATER AND RANGE COMBINED. Just the thlng your dining room. Come and see it. Co. CITY, UTAH. Stohl Bros. Furniture TREMONTON X 4 C UTAH. t t- 4 441 Ur '01 Wi acre and toi |