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Show THE BOX ELDER THAV.FEB NEWS. J J-- Often real bargains at special prices. The number of our customers has increased right along for the past eighteen years, and we would be much pleased to count YOU as just one more. Come in when you can and let us get acquainted. 60c, 90c, $1.00, $1.50 and Our goods will meet with your every requirement, and we quarantee to serve WE HAVE THE LATEST IN TURBAN HAIR PADS, HAIR AND TURBAN HAIR PINS TO USE WITH THE PADS AND BEAUTIFUL LITTLE SLIPS AND DRESSES PRICES: AT THE FOLLo W $1.75 SME OF THE LITTLE YOKs. THEY ARE VERY DAINTY SOME ARE TRIMMED IN LACE OTHdc INELY TUCKED, F VERY FINELY FINISHED IN EMBROIDERY. ARE ARE HAIR GOODS rd We supply every need of the whole family with the best known brands of The Hair Pins are 15c and 25c enda1 tui Each THE PADS AND BRAIDS COME IN ALL THE THESE GOODS ARE pL SHADES TO MATCH THE HAIR. VERY POPULAR, AND AT THE ABOVE PRICES THEY ARE y MERCHANDISE. Something New being received every day. Remember every day in the year. AND - school ... enrol isd deal i 263-- nth ONE PRICE AND THAT resul coun ijro'ed soil, isling i le Brigham and Tremonton. THE LOWEST. 81 of oceedini Stores at Best at 1 ; ante id You can Always do i which it we are the people who give you a square TRY US. Far big splen- VALUES. DID 0 ool BRAiqs HAIR PADS 40c and 50c EACH HAIR BRAIDS $4.00 EACH I you well. DEpART. MENT. the 15 LSDAY, T John Caine atheal am nec ited, the Elias Jensen was a business vsitor to Ogden last Saturday. Joseph P. Ilansen'made a business Joseph S. Ilaird wns visiting friends trip to Sait Lake last Saturday. in Ogden last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Lind holm spent Tell your neighbors and friends last Saturday visiting friends in OgShoe Sale at the Han- den. about the son Merc. Read their ad. on page 5. 1 Armor Plate Hosiery It not burned Armor Plate Hosiery sold only by in the dyeing. Sold only by N. L. N. L. HANSEN. m31 HANSEN. m31 Thomas McMaster made a business Mi. and Mrs. P. W. Bott have come to return Saturlast Ogden and trip back to Brigham to reside, after living day. in Salt Lake City for a year or wore. We have cedar posts enough for Mrs. J. P. Jensen, living near Bear everybody; having Just received a car River1 City, on R. F. D. No. 1, presentoad. Merrcll Lumber Co. ted her husband with a bouncing baby N. B. Marble was down ;ioin Dewey-villboy last Saturday. Saturday making arrangements Misses Dina Brown and Florence lor an adjustment on his fire loss. Misa Mary Woodland went down to Woolley of Ogden were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright Salt Lake Tuesday mdming to spend last Sunday. a tew days visiting relatives. Minnie J. Lund went down to OgBargains and BEST service at den Tuesday morning for a few days HOLSTS. tf Elder B. F. Grant and Mrs. Nellie C. visit with relatives. The Sale is Still On at Anderson Taylor of Salt Lake City were visiting the M. I. A. conference In this city Brothers. tf Jacob was a passenger to Sunday as representatives of the two General Boards, Salt Lake Tuesday morning to be In For Sale 2V Acres fine Orchard, attendance at the Horticultural Con- L. P. Johnson of Salt Lake, a broth-The Sale is Still On OLD TIME BALL. er to Mrs. P. P. Siggard, was visiting Invitations are out announcing an Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Siggard during the old time ball to be given in the week. Mr. Johnson Is a prominent House next Tuesday evening. Opera The sheep man and has his flocks out in invitations are unique, in that they ITEMS OF INTEREST. fl7-2- 4 e rooim house and the western part of this county. . WE STILL LEAD IN BARGAINS. C. HOLST k SON. tf Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nichols are down from Idaho, spending a few days with lolks in this city. W. T. Hadley wa3 a south bound passenger on the Cache Valley train Tuesday morning. . . Last Monday Mr.' and Mrs. Wilford Reeder and Mrs. Ora Figging were in Mantua In the i3terests of the Primary Association. Our Bargain Sale has been very satisfactory and we still have hundreds of bargains left. C. Holst k Son Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Jensen and , family, and Mrs. Martha J. Rees celebrated Lincolns birthday in Mastua with relatives Mrs. Joseph N. Stohl and daughter Erma are spending a few days in Salt Lake with Mr. Stohl and other ' ) relatives. Mr. John Gardner is fl7-mrl- 0 n on-hi- ROSENBAUM Our Goods and' Prices Will Attract Your Attention. We carry one of the Best and Largest Stock of Men's Goods in Northern Utah. I are printed in heavy black type and on straw board cards. The announcement is made that the Lund-ForreOrchestra will furnish the music, and Harl Hansen will do the prompting, and the ball will be characterized by dances and sociability. If An admission will be 30 cents per i couple. with a' 13 cent tax for extra ladies. The" committee who have the matter in charge are working hard to make it a success. SOUVENIR 30id 05, Cl POST A NEW LINE JUSTIN. COME IN AND HAVE YOUR PHOTOS TAKEN, BETTER LOOKING YOURE DONT WAITvTO E. Campbell's Big Sale on Mrs, WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF Hats last week was a thorough sucSTATIONERY, ART LEATHER cess. The store looked like a "pickAND NOVELTIES. YOURS TO PLEASE, ed chicken Saturday night. However, another big line will be put on Sale this week at even greater reductions than those of last week. The ladies will again be given a real hat bargain. it mail Orders f The masquerade given at the Acad- BELL 'PHONE NO. 96 BLK. promptly attended to. A. W. COMPTON, PE emy of Music Monday, was pronounced a big success by one who was there. Tell your neighbors and friends about the Shoe Sale at the Hansen Merc. Read their ad. on page 5. 1 William Lowe was up from Willard Tuesday on some matters of business. ROOMS TO RENT, close in. EnThat odor of good quire of W. B. Jensen. things cooking, comes from tf Frank D. Welling was over from Gailand Monday evening, and reported the blizzard, which visited this valley that afternoon, one of the worst experienced in a long time. Armor Plate Hosiery it not burned in the dyeing. Sold only by N. L HANSEN. m31 Mr. and Airs. Francis Sheffield are happy over the arrival of an addition First door West of Bowrings Harness Shop, where the BEST in their home. Its a little Joe DINNER iu the boy. He is All served. city the farmers from out it cauje Tuesday and is doing nicely. t e county, make this For Sale Some of the finest buildplace their eating headquarters. ing rock in the land, intended for Third ward meeting house basement. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield reINCLUDE EVERYTHING THAT TASTES GOOD TO YOU, AND ceived another little baby girl at their OUR SHORT ORDERS house last Saturday. Mama and baby HAVE GOT EMLL BEAT. getting along fine. Do you need any ceder DROP IN LET US SHOW YOU. posts? Mer-reLumber Co. just received a car GC Gallery. ARE YOU HUNGRY? LOVER AFE. Our Regular 25c. Dinners ss Flat-whic- h ROSENBAUM'S CASH STORE muS T. SLATTER Frank Bowring N. L. HANSEN. ?ile an don, in Mill fri sta nee his i qoney, is ( prices. Brigha tt along or bree ds. In ndver fro ng ong. i torse c hould t aded, la over ig to dri so profi mess, the of horse i betweei ir brain oreheai Fine are ids nght, n lean ite the .mout tightly "ge an se's dis ar, for n a be bad. e judg, es wit ther pi to ball. t shoi no 1 es not str ht, wit teked I Wide hen driving loulderi & SON night, irmly socially d A GREAT SALE BARGAIN in at are caus rre wh t to si e heav should nppe Wei! On WAISTS, CALICO, and dozens of other Seasonable articles nd BEGINS FRIDAY "ng MORNING e oTr. lsjs i&rJSSSs They are dainty creations, beautiful designs, in every particular. They will be sold as follow- i dee ie swi Tl Pie ns and for Jteg fttleft the hi short i kas ifhould - s p thethe iD8tate Suits that Fit and Wear oft supe comma) M. c ear be usually lew hie rase of ALRIGHT TODAY. Comptons Art bre( price marke red, sell world, to the old-tim- e old-tim- e of hi :re he Armor Plate Hosiery X L. HANSEN. ll WE OFFER YOU DISCOUNTS FROM get I , . MOST OF OUR CLOTHING. Come to us for Bargains! You can t resist the Splendid Values you here. Anderson j in ffrlgham barn on North vention. , Mr. John Sommer was over from : visiting his mother. Mr. Gardner is Main. Will sell for cash or on the now living in Spokane, Wash.,a!ia' is installment plan. Enquire of S.' H. Tremonton yesterday on some mat- connected with the Inter-urba'railway tefs of business. Box, Forest Street s of that city. He is way to California for a little outing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eliason went over to Logan yesterday on k visit to their old home. The Monarch Range leads world in range construction. ; only by Hansen Furniture Co. , A little baby girl arrived in home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph strom last Tuesday, bringing shine and happiness. AT Born Friday last at 9 oclock, a fine girl to the wife of T. H. Blackburn, Jr. They have several boys, but this is the first girl in the family and the . parents are overjoyed All doing nicely. Miss Rose Page of Bountiful, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Francis Merrell. You will not waste precious time as The Servant in the House will begin promptly at 8 p. m. tf Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crompton are rejoicing over the arrival of their first born. It is a little and she came yesterday morning. girlAll doing lad. 11724 nicely. Messrs. R. L. jr and F.W. Fish-burIf its a comical valentine you want Airs. Eliza Sheffield and LeRoy you can get it at the Brigham 10c Nelson went over to Smithfleid last Store. ' to attend the funeral services evening A good, energetic Agent wanted to over the remains of a little babe ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. The infant represent a prominent Life Insurance C ompany (n this section. Special and was a great-granchild of Mr. R. L attractive features. Liberal Contract Flsnburn. Lost to right party. Address, Opera House and Stacey Wil- my homeBetween son GenI Manager. American a large broach with monoTemgram A. A. R. Return to Airs. D. G. perance Lite, 233 Broadway, N. y. Our fall suit, are In. Ali the Reed and be rewarded. ft Bn C ,Ca11 has Purchased from H. newest creations in style, combining a IT: Eowring, of piece fit and first-claground on 3rd workmanship. We West street, upon which he Intends can "suit you better, fit you better a.nTf I.M000 will and save you more money on and two stories gents furnishings, shoes, etc., than any eHfortht, grUnd The deaI was closed firm in the county. Tuesday and as Call and be con- soon as the ground weather permits, work 1 vinced. LARSEN & JENSEN. be rushed on the tf " building Roon as sPring Editor,, received a card the opens fences Ekler Arthur Nunns, wthoruaiyKtl0.m J,pflnn,s Merrel1 Lumber as BRIGHAM CITY, a missionary in E? S&l UTAH. England, stating that he was hue and enjoying his labors feeline Slnith as 'eI from Eldei Mnnns has recently been transferred S t0"' lorated at 80 liilden St ANTICIPATED PLEASURES E W. Dunn was Bolton, Lancashire. transacting business sometimes fail to materialize, especicapitaI FOR oALE 2 2Saturday. ally if your harness are not wha,t they acre orchard, 6 should be that is thoroughly reliable. room house and a good barn, Third So when purchasing be sure ward. Enquire of A. P. they are Forssreu of the right kind the kind that is Point Lookout. Utah. sold by BOWRING. Tha kind that will A number of $9 Hats r,,.. at .ft Campbell Millinery stand all necessary wear and 'tear Did see o,i those fine cedar costs without giving out. This means quality and durability, and these features II 44 are what makes the Bowring harness so popular with people who know. ORCHARD HEATERS. -0- tuUr orchards by using the Ideal Orchard COAL Heaters-t- he most economical, the most efficient of SOLD ONLY BL any heater made. BRIGHAM CITY FR17T GROWERS ASSOCIATION, Agents. tf S at rd S3n w,ISTS 100 $1.50 2,000 YARDS SIMPSONS AND AMERICAN 400 Taffeta Silk $5 00 Taffeta Silk Waists--V- Waists-- 42 4C PRINTS at tot has Ported to fore th tn ft 8b, 8r' Tim 'Im f thor Seasonable articles at less than 0ES We offer are latest designs and best that the 2,000 yards are sold that ends tlle 4 ceDt OME EARLY AND GET A SNAP. REMEMBER THE PLACE- We still Lead bt Fsfron half mow Cai in ood C .ins tot af 'as sta toppo 'take BLOCK SOUTH OF C. 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