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Show ' PAGE VrAf 1, EIQHt. r .A-- iinr1 iX-- M ,,r' Sbr ; Itf 1 61 ,J 1 iv : i I a i I T 4 A k"'l I' ..I Your Uncle Lew Domitia Princess Elopes M We sold are gone. the first day 1G Co me .1 Druggist before the ones you want iii,'hi m w. EDDY, Prescription " m ' m w r AT THE BOOTHE r & STORE. PEIRCE BUILDING. DOUBLE-BREAS- TED SACK Double-Breaste- IT is OH IT ISNT STORE WRONG ERS MENS, OUTFITTERS. I ' 44 4 x Th fishes Now may IS A GOOD TUffi TO BUY THAT KEF I Hiss Isr till w I Mr. Suit or Oven Logan We cau please you. All we ask is that you compare the quality and low prices of our da ughti whose l eers of come CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC, with ethers. Q having both REMEMBER, IF IT IS TO BE HAD, IT IS FOUND HERE.. pt Tremon lire con worked best in the son and ve just rec Gen to The I gulatioi pie unb ney (hi OLSEh The Blackbr this eft counts. will appeair in "The Southern Rose with the eld 2t favorites on tile 29th. leading Elocuaionists, , to noon Preside! The We Still Lead in Bargain ter of 1 ud the and Mr. ward. WONDERFULLY LOW PRICE These rimonia N. L. Hansen's Shoes are better. YOU CAN SAVE DOLLARS AND DOLLARS BY TRADING WHE When it comes to buying a suit or Dont fail to see our complete line $ .50 Laiies Hand Bags $ .25 Fascinators an overcoat, Fishburn's can certainly of pictures, art novelties ,etc., etc.. 1.00 stn .85 do you good in qualities and pricey T.oo . . Biggest assortment ever seen in Box 2.00 1.50 Calf sad see them. tf 3)00 Art Elder 2.00 1.50 Gallery, Cempton's county. County Clerk Nephi .1. Valentine 92.50 Fascinators tf went to Salem, Idaho, last night in 1 The question ef what to buy iir lot Walking Skirts at Just Half Price. response to a telegram that fils broth1 Ibt Dress Trimmings at Yeur Own Price. er, Charles Valentine, war not ex- LacfXes Furs and Coats will be easily 25 Ladies Jackets at Your Own Price. settled by inspecting the large and pected se live. Mrs. Lauretta Neff, one of Utah's varied assortment at Fishburns. tf W are always affering Grefc Bargains in Youths and will in Mens and BoysT Dress Shirt, Ladies Waists, Gowns, Suits, appear Elocutionists, leading The Southern Rose with the old rappers and Wool Mittens. We have plenty of 50c Blankets a: Grown 3 Colorado Trees. Outings af yards for 25 cents. 2t favorites on the 29th. a hos of are glut 5 .... City Ask 91-5- Mrs. L. R. Joiee, who has been vis- We have been engaged in growing a magnificent stork of Apple, Plum anti Cherry Trees, gening ready for the spring of 1907. Special, we have sucoesded in raising a stock that must Toombstone, Arizona. please, and are now ready to make The largest and best assortment of you prices that must move it. HERE IS THE OFFER: Ladies' Furs is to be found at Fish-burn- s. Grafted Apples, 10c each. Budded Prices from 9L50 to 920 Plums 14c each. Budded Cherries 13c each. All two- years old. Send each. for catalogue Free. iting wtth her mother, Mrs. Annie Josepbsan and other friends in this city, returned Friday to her home in Scliroeder-So- n Nursery COMPANY. LAFAYETTE COLO. COME AND SEE THEM. Collinston, Utah. in b see what ed C. HOLST & Remember three be officers i girding yoi I- N'elsei Neeley v on the Of Co., was to SON. the Place, - V Block South of Cl and The for next Taberaaclfc N'otr-toitt- m officers Closing dp of Si Call and he We have about 15 Heaters and some Hot Blasts that we will close otit at ALMOST ANY PRICE as we are going out ef the Stove business so that we can pay more attention to our other lines, ) fi(e decided SALE tf & 0T& THESE HEATERS MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR GOODS. EVANS BROS. CO., (11 u the THE retail price from S10 to S15 at $3,50 to $6.00 each, ' Also some fine Shirt Waists at a Big Sacrifice. When We have only named a few of our Bargains. more for yur money ihain you can get elsewhere, come to us. In Df Mr. Si - We are closing out a fine lot of Ladies Winter Coats and Jackets, Rosenbaum's Cash Store, S WE that in I contini: 29tfc 4 44 P L laid th OUR good. 5 I very TuX KNOW make Closing Out $12, $15, $20 to $25. Double-Breaste- d Sack in the new cut and in We have the or a variety of fabrics breezy and theyre right. quiet Remember, please, that oar time here is all yours. THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS AND anything OUR nr CATCH ON? ieBpIe. i pay-da- y Have your home and live stock insured with Frede F. Petersen, Bear River City, Utah. tf Double-Breaste- d iiace HA3LSEU-GG()0- saker o FIRE INSURANCE. Double-Breaste- d 'BECAUSE THEY ftpe Oranges are cheap at tf H. L. Erdmanns. We note from the reports of last the sugar companies Best Hot Blast and Oak A program is being arranged to be Mr, John Bloom of Elwood gavel a. Friday, that Garland Is third among us a 10:30 in at tabernacle the Stohl Furniture Store. given friendly call Monday. all of the factories in amount paid m. Thanksgiving Day. See Ephenlphus Eiastus Eul Mr. Matthew W. Dalton of Elwood out. Lehf is first and Sugar City Rose Nov, 29th fucius Carter, generally hoi Southern See the call last a office this pleasant second. gave Frank Bowring, in The Soj Monday. Go to Comptok's Art Gallery for Furnish-ings of Ladies Complete line Rose, Operai House Nov, A big line to and Notions always found at Mrs. Abigail Rosenbaum came down your Xmas preseats. tf N. L. Hansen's shoes are I select from. Mrs. Ejias Jensens Dress Making from Idaho last Saturday to visit tf , children. with her parlors. See Mrs. Neff in the "Southern Mr. Lorenzo Jensen, formerly of Rose Nov. 29th. n9 this city, conductor on the Southern Mr. C. A. Glazier, State bank ex- Pacific from Ogden west,, epeua last aminer, dropped in on the State Bank Saturday here. of Brigham City without warning Mrs. Lauretta Neff, one of Utahs Friday last and went over the ac- d crisp bright day without an Overcoat, but looking as warm as toast, youll admit that the Sack hes wearing was invented for just such a chap and he for it. Sack is the A warmest undercoat that can be worn, because of the double thickness across the chest. It broadens drooping shoulders. Makes a small man look chesty and shows off the form as no other coat can. But, as we said at the beginning Mae Good, 4 4 cft bis THAT WILL FACTION; BECaS tf' Sack is the svvellest Suit on the street or it Isnt it depends. When you are a sturdy Voung Fellow swinging along the street on a The nonet, III martial Monday. 4 4 Remember the Place. 44 ri 4 4 i; Hanson Mercantile Co. 4 4 j4$$ $ 4444441 45444144 4444? M We at tf Quarterly Conference of the Box Elder Stake of Zion will be held in the Stake tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday, December the 8th and 9th. 111 -''When buying a Ladies Coat you want one that is absolutely right. Fishburns have already won the repw ?a utation of being the store for cloaks. Get your comic and souvenir post cards at Comptons Art Gallery. We have Xmas presents for everybody, tf Messrs. Lawrence and Charles were visiting in town last 2 We are now located in the building formerly occupied by Boothe & Peirce. Our inrreased facilities make our possibili- ties greater, and we are in a position to serve our Friends and Patrons in a most satisfactory manner. Our motto has been and will be RELIABLE GOODS AT JUSTIFIABLE PRICES, and our stock will be such as to supply all needs. Ladies and Gents furnishings,' Shoes, Dry Goods and No- tions, Groceries, House Furnishings, etc., are some of the prin- cipal lines we carry. Ladies Coats and ready to wear garments is a Specialty with CALL AND INSPECT OUR STORE BEFORE BUYING. us. DEPARTMENT For Their R. C Fryer, proprietor of the Pioneer Hotel at Dewejville, was in town on business Friday, The wife of Mayor C. Holst has been quite ill for several weeks past with bronchitis, lmt is now gradual- Best Hot Blast and Oak heaters, Stohl Furniture Store. Ivolu Mor-tens- en Removed BRIGHAM CITYS PROGRESSIVE Highest cash in Ice paid foi lucern n29 seed. Wm. Horsley & Sons. Mr. Cephus Anderson of Deweyville was in Biigham on business this week. 4 The Eddy Drug Store, L The Hu 4 a: Mrs. Browning Bay Path Chanticleer- - Rory O'Mooie The Fickle Wheel BECAUSE OUB MERS KNOW l GIVING THEM n Alice Geber Why), iller-MadL- e 4 ly improving. The 58th quotum of Seventy will H meet in the vestry of the 2nd ward meeting house tomorrow (Fiiday) at 7:00 oclock p. in. Longfellow Browning The Whirlwind Caleb Wright Mr. Whitman Virgil Ancient Mariner Felix At 4 Carpet-bagge- Andy Barr The Lord of the Sea The Iron Hand Our Business is Growi ,1 Confucius The Carpenter Prophet T Lo6ni bt Life The Last American r The Light of Asia Zoraida JlrK9.w7m. ;; Best Hot Blast and Oax heaters, at V Stohl Furniture Store. tf Golden Legend Sonnets of Shahespeaie Hermans Peoms T,oe Poems of Tennyson Gwen The Star Dreamer Amor Victor The Garden of Lies Lying Prophets John Oliver Hobbes The Life Within Margaret Bowlby Her Father's Legacy Our Bodies The Mutable Many Tales, by Tom Hall The Making ot a Marchioness The One Woman The C'ompleat It.it helor The Changeling Toni Mooi e Discords Methods of I.ady Waldei hurst . Potter and The Clay The Master Craftman Tobacco In Pong and Story Judith's Garden Black Stuiles The Girl at the Halfway House Mr. Claghorns Daughter Advantages of Chastity Strength from Eating Jezebel WYJJN :3 HI Mi. Annie C. Rohwer was in town the fore pan of this week. Ladies' and Misses' leggings, 50c at C. Holst & Pens. THAT WE PLACED IN OUR NORTH WINDOW TO SELL YOU 4 Mr. 11. C. Jensen of Deweyville was FOR ONLY FIFTY CENTS EACH. THINK OF IT. YOU GET in Biigham Fiiday on business. ) See the "Southern Rose Nov. 29th YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING 61 BOOKS FOR ONLY FIFTY CENTS. H Gentian Socks 35 cts. at Holsts. Mr. A. C. Neeley made a trip to SfT Salt Lake and back Tuesday. f; Si Lot0 THIS IS NO PUZZLE BUT IS THE NUMBER OF COPYRIGHT BOOKS WORTH ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS EACH C; IK M! 61 SIXTY-ON- E ITEMS OF INTEREST. , Antlerson went to the Mr. nng. mo. this capital "v 4 La..,'aa T., 22, 1906. held Mr. 'te c an bet Ttontbs s. L. e'Binn I v, They tar hoi dace col ta non ' rhal In Puldren hred a s SI Preside the sei xinday af Ringing fjoiee. Prajer Singing a'oke." Christensen sin the Hi. Elder D 'tatii,,,. t the w, Paging, 5lei1 tonsp Elder his I |