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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE Mr WPlard S. AND GOING COMING t at low pi John Amleison's. I ires at tf Mr. S. C. Wi.xom spent Sunday in Ogden visiting his father who is mak- ing his home there now. Hat and Shoe Sale, 13 to discount. Kd L. Hansen's, 4 ' 1. i ,i i .1 ' per cent South on Main. tf Miss Della Clark was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Peteisen at Ogden Saturday and Sunday. Special , Dance, Tuesday Sept, flth, Peach Day Eve, at the Academy. H. T. Haines, state statistician of Salt Luke City, was in Brigham Saturday on business. FOR SALE. A first class fresh si-mtlch cow. M. L. Ensign Jr. Rugs, carpets and furniture of every description are beginning to pour in See our from the eastern markets. goods and get our prices. Hansen Furniture Co. .'! .Mil 8 i ot Salt Lake City, tame u p to Rtigham Sunday et'ing. Get your Peat h Day pot tanks at tt Compton s Dt. lielier K. Merrill, wile and family drove over to this city from Logan last Friday and spent the day with Prof. A M. Met nil and family, te-- t inning home in the evening with their conveyance loaded with peaches. Garments tor all seasons of the year, at low prices, Biighatn City Knit tf tirig Factory. was Mr. W. J. Funk ot Trenton, visiting triends and relatives in Brigham last Friday. Mr. Funk and Mr. L. Berg of this city, were associated in an ecclesiastical way out at Elko, Nevada. Special Dance, Tuesday Sept. Cth, Peach Day Eve, at the Academy. Erastus Peterson of Bear River City was a visitor to Brigham SaturMr. Peterson reports the crops day. in good conditiou in his neighborev Messis N. Clii'is Simon.scn tuul .Jon. F. Hanson were visitors to Ogden Sunday. For jour IVadi liny Soinlmts go tf to Comptons' Art Gullorj. visitwas Miss Mao Bell of Bogan, ing triomis m Biigham Sunday and Monday Get your gaimetits Jen-..-- hood. Special Dance, Tuesday Sept. 6th, Peach Day Eve, at the Academy. Account PEACH DAT, BRIGHAM, The Oregon Short Line will authorize REDUCED RATES to BRIGIIAM and return. More Peaches titan ever. Remember the date and Place, Brigham, A18-SSeptember 7th, 1910. ""j I1 THE BEST CLOTHES SERVICE. BOX ELDER Hyrum J. Hanson, manager ot the Hanson Mercantile Co, was in Og den Tuesday on business and I I' Messrs Joseph Jtn-e- n m Owen of Garland spent Tuesdaj ot business on niatttrs Btigham Plenty of Oliver chilled plows and simies on hand at the Consolidated ft Wagon and Machine Co. Dr. John A Widtsoe, president ot tin- - Agriculture Logan, College at spent a few hours of Monday in BiU ham lilling up" on peaches Mr. and Mrs. James Page of Da ton, Idaho, vveie visiting in this city t lie past week as the guests ot Mr and Mrs. Orson Tingey. Mr. Page is a brother to the late Mariah P. Tingey, and thinks that Btigham City is an ideal fruit country. About three weeks ago, a bouncing Mr baby boy arrived at the home of Nichols Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nichols. has had so much to do with the fruit and tixing roads, that he forgot to .s report the arrival. The little man now almost ready to wrap peaches 13 to 30 per cent discount on shoes and hats at Ed. L. Hansen's, Cth South on Main. ( NEWS. J I find us ready at any time to do you a power of good for your FALL SUIT i J The Clothes we sell are distinctivebetter sort the very Clothes like. youll The newest fabrics the latest and the best tailoring features await your admiration and your choosing. Our expert service will insure you garments that are perfect fitting in every detail. ly of the fL i EXCELLENT SUIT VALUES AT h $10. TO $12. SUIT LUXURY AT $18, $20, to $25. The minute you cross our threshold feel at home. youll ' We will show you and let you try on ft anything you please without feeling ' the slightest displeasure If you do not buy. Clothes Satisfaction Always We solicit your GOOD SET OF DRAUGHT HAR- NESS. , OF COURSE YOU WANT INDIVIDUAL PICTURES OF THE MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY AND THEY WANT YOURS. BUT DO NOT NEGLECT THE FAMIAP.-- i LY GROUP, FOR SUCH THE PICTURES THAT ARE MOST CHERISHED AS THE YEARS GO BY. t , ' i r that is made well and front he best leather, will last a liletime with proper care. Our light or heavy harness to will give unbounded satisfaction those who use It. It combines style, durability, comfort and desirability in every way, and you can always depend upon it: uft M Frank Bowring VftMiinuwiinwi . You will thoroughly enjoy studying the new fa We cordially invite you to inspect the It will gratify us greatly to have you inspect the results of our buying efforts for the fall and whether or not you have the slightest intention of purchasing we want you to visit us and become acquainted with our merchandise and our UTAH. A methods. WE HAVE THE FACiLITIFS AND THE SKILL FOR MAKING GROUP PICTURES THAT YOU WILL LIKE NOW THAT MONEY COULD NOT BUY FROM YOU TEN YEARS FROM NOW. ltcc i, i Mt I CO (HICA6W Suit Values $10 to GET THEM MADE AT COMPTONS PHOTO AND ART GALLERY i Q twsmnmitsmmsKfam tram " k J, J! Advance showing of fall and winter models, offerings for fall in the way of smart garments for men and young men. Scores of tasteful and exclusive models made from innumerable exclusive fabrics will be displayed for your benefit. We extend an opportunity to all men interested in good dress to view our assortment of Metropolitan styles and to learn of their excellent tailoring and incomparable ualue. favors CITY, B New Styles in Mens Autumn Clothing ROSENBAUMS CASH STORE L.n.v.-HA- J Ladies Strictly Tailored Suits at$lO to $30 Ladies Strictly Tailored Coats at$5 to $25 $3 to $16.50 Ladies Dress Skirts at - Lake City last Wednesday in the family touring car, for a short, visit with Mr. Roy LaRue and family. The gentlemen returned in the auto, and Mrs. LaRue remained until Sunday even- Special Dance, Tuesday Sept. 6th, Peach Day ENe. at the Academy. Peach Day pennants, badges and tf brooches at Comptons. L,!gA-- new correct fall models which represent tl best achievements of leading makers; and their ability to pro. they clearly emphasize duce garments of utmost desirability, fo at strictly style, quality and workmanship medium prices. h state. r - in our special Peach Day Display styles as revealed 4 while the showing is not complete at this early dale authoritative style-tren- d fe an excellent idea of the fall is to be noted. ( MONEY. ggsftt- A Mr. and Mrs. C. G. LaRue and sons Glen and Clyde, drove down to Salt Special Dance, Tuesday Sept. 6th, Peach Day Eve, at the Academy. Get John Anderson s garments as tf they are the best. the of Editor A. L. Prof. Merrill, Deseret Farmer, Secy J. Edward Taylor of the State Horticultural Association and C. E. Johnson, the photographer, were in Brigham last Friday making pictures to be placed on exhibit in the Vermont Building with others made in other parts of the & SKIRTS ALL SUITS, COATS ing. 3? YOULL M Pil ftguwrnn f tr IS!5Tfg!: , TIrTIri& m mmm, BSTitii i' or any other day, are cordially invited to make our store their headquarters We are anxious to give you any attention within our power that will be for oleasure or your convenience. Our store and its clerks is at the service of the public, and we all in welcoming everybody to Brigham City on Peach Day, September 7th Dont join forget to call on us for any service we may be able to fT Youre as welcome as the give you flowers in May X X X X X Of course if you wish combing business With we ite in than any one else. Our stock of reliable merchandise pleasure, Was never kefwr sire to do some purchasing it will certainly be to yoitr advantage to visit in ready to wear garments for men, women and children i i the latest things in notions. Remember our first aim is mike to your Peach i , W V" better M" f 7 everything Dat pleLui'etnd Srelall f J I - - - ensinVn ,t0 serve YPU & M a BRIGHAM ....UTAH... ,c |