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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS SUPPLEMENT! BRIGHAM VOL. XVIII. CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY DEC. 5, 1912. on the steps. Kobody being In sight, UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH I softly Tuberculosis Is a contagious disease Miss Selina Lue poked her head COmmunjcated directly or indirectly by out of her little and a person affected therewith, greeted her In a voice of bustling ex- if the consumptive patient is Til be there In a minute, ful in the observance of precautions, Miss Cynthia, honey. Mr. Dobbs have he will not endanger others. If no got a holiday and he wants us to go care 18 U8ed. he wu inevitably menace lives of all with whom he comes up to the Lock with him to three the in contact; and it is as a result of such t on the gospel-boaoclock meeting terrible malady carlessness that what's tied up there this week. Set has become the the most destructive of down in the cool till I come! an diseases. Miss Cynthia smiled as she seated In order that the efforts of health herself upon the steps, for she knew boards to restrict the spread of tuber-hoseldom Miss Selina Lue went out culosis may be effective, notification of calling distance of the grocery of lts Presence must be furnished as care-cltemen- t. w :r, ? tv? Ooiyrlf ht i0, Tta Bobba-Merri- Company. (Continued from last week.) Really? Mias Cynthias voice tried hard to be what Evelyn expected of it Yes, I saw him on the street last night, and before I could make Harold stop the auto he was gene and we couldnt find a trace of him anywhere then only on the ion to enact a jaw requiring physicians ness. She haa a decided aversion to and others to report all cases of tub- the cars even with Mr. Flarity and erculosis; but it is (o be regretted that Mr. Jim Peters motoring and con- - compliance with the law has been far from sat'sfactory notwithstanding the ducting. Not that they aint good drivers, continued efforts of the State Board of lnforcev,it-,- j she always hastened to say, but I more fully rec- Health prefer tot ravel with a thinking crit- - ognjze the importance of the measure; of me, instead of being ter anj public sentiment should support druv by a little box of lightning that their efforts in demanding strict obed- ain't got no conscience about running ience to it No embarrassment or hardship to Besides, there are away with me. more ways in the city to git killed two the patient or family is involved. They or three times a minute than a body ure lurn shed by the State Board of could dream up in a week. I should Health with a circular of instructions guide them in their own protection think all the town folks would be to and that of the public. mighty good, and live lives prepared Utah now boasts of the lowest death to go. I never draw a free breath rate from tuberculosis in the world, hardly, with being snatched to the the average being 31 deaths annually top of houses with seventeen stories per 100,000 population, compared with and coming down all the time trying 161 per 100,000 in the United States at large. to swollpr mv heart This low rate should be maintained (TO BE CONTINUED.) and still further improved, but it cannot b without persistent and faith-u- l Swellings of the flesh caused by in efforts. flammation, cold, fractures of the bone Numerous victims of the disease, oothache, neuralgia or rheumatism by the climate remove to the can be relieved by applying Ballard's tate. Of these, many unfortunates Snow Liniment. It should be well rubre without means and become an bed in over the part affected. Its great menace to the public health. and eases 'lealing penetrating power To afford the isolation o' the pain, reduces swelling and restores hese cases untiltemporary can be returned they natural conditions. Price 25c, 50c and o the State responsible for their care $1 per bottle. Sold by The Brigham and to protect the public from man City Pharmacy. Adv. resident cases that have no propei 'acilities for treatment or the exercis Mr. C.- Weiss of Tremonton was In of the necessary precautions, a State on Brigham Monday, attending to some 3anitoriura should be provided. Thr matters of business. establishment of an institution o hat character has been urged in the Doans Regulets are recommended ast two annual reports of the Secre by many who say they operate easily, tary of the State Board of Health; and without griping and without bad after efforts have been made to secure a effects. 25c at all stores. Adv. law providing for the same. The State Board of Health will agair Bishop and Mrs. J. W. Palmer and endeavor to secure the enactment of son Hazen of Park Valley, came In a law for the establishment of a sanifor Conference last Saturday and vis- tarium at the next session of the leg ited. friends until Tuesday. islature; and health officers may pro mote the public health interests by us We wish to call your attention to the Ing their Influence with the members fact that most infectious diseases, such of that body to secure their favorable as whooping cough, diphtheria and considerat'on of the propoeed bill. scarlet fever are contracted when the The arguments of those who former-lchild has a cold. Chamberlains Cough opposed the measure were based on Remedy will puicky cure a cold and the assumption that such an institugreatly lessen the danger of contract- tion would attract indigent consump ing these diseases. This remedy is fives from other states; which arg"-nefamous for its cures of colds. It conis without merit for the reason tains no opium or other narcotic and hat It should be available for continumay be given to a child with implicit ed occupancy exclusivey to residents confidence. Sold by The Brigham City of the State, hnd affected persons from Pharmacy. Adv. without, should be there isolated until they could be returned to their legal es-eci- - On Her Way Down Stairs She Looked Cautiously in at Her Mothers Door. Isnt it exasperating to think of that gorgeous creature loose here in the streets, and times so dull in the summer? There were only three men at the Country club last night and they were grumpy and attentloned to death. So glad you werent there, for It was bad enough without you. Are you sure you saw him? ventured Miss Cynthia with no more than a polite show of interest. Sure? Well, Alan Kent is entirely too distingue a man for anybody to forget. My dear, he is most attractive and it is so romantic about his father and all. - The old man is a lumber king and refuses to have anything to do with him as long as ha paints. And there the poor dear goes along and prefers paltry little $10,000 contracts to decorate guild halls to the old fellows millions. Where do you suppose he can be? I had Harold telephone all the hotels, and .he Is not at one of them. I must have him on the 20th, dead at my dinner-danc- e or alive. Though I do dread his meeting you the impression I made was I too slight to run such & risk. doubt If he remembers I am sure you neednt mind about me at all. I feel he wont be Inter place of residence. Heath officers are reminded of the lirportai ce of carefully disinfecting premises from which a person affected SALE AT with tuberculosis has removed. The process of disinfection should be the In order to make room for increas- same as In other contagious diseases T. B. BEATTIE, M. D. shoe ing shoe making and Secretary. I will offer the repairing business, WHOLE OF MY 8TOCK OF SHOES A Des Moines man had. an attack AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES as of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. A friend advised him to go to I must clear them out this month Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150,00 or more. He sought for a oulcker and cheapr r way to cure it and found It in Chamberlains Liniment. ested Three days after the first application Dearest, I dont trust you! Well, of this liniment he was well. For sale You are not so I must say good-by- . by The Eddy Drug Store. Adv. In Interested finding the dear creature as I thought you would be. How is your mother? Oh, I am so sorry! Give her my love. And has Grasse sent your pink gown home yet? DeTwenty years in the business. Well, good-blightful! again!" The moment Miss Cynthia had hung BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH up the receiver she realized that she had deliberately withheld valuable inHE WILL ulVE YOU formation from her best friend in To-da- y cold blood. She And why? perfect THE BE8T JOB If e pink-rosbat and fled picked up the PLUMBING.- .down the hill to the bluff. When she was just In front of Mrs. Kinneys she saw the delicious one leave the barn and descend over the DRAWS NEARER EVERY HOUR bluff to the river, kit In hand. With-ou- t HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE to herself, she acknowledging it PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO would have liked to lock him In the barn out of harm's way. Well, harm ORDER SOUTH MAIN 8TREET was a rather emphatic name for EveBRIGHAM CITY. UTAH lyn but she was a very lovely thing dinner-danc- e at times. especially Miss Cynthia finally reached the door CtaDerlains Coura Remedy Cores Colds. ' ' . r inj Cougb of the grocery and paused a minute Corner 1st South, Main 8treeL (Advert setseoL) SHOE BROWNS W. H. Glover FIRST CLASS LIVERY STABLE DRAWING NEAR Better Make That Appointment y E. C. F. HARTMANN CHRISTMAS Plumber Comptons Art Gallery HAPPY WOMEN PROFESSIONAL Plenty of them In Brigham, and Good Reason for It Wouldnt amy woman be happy D.W.HENDERSONJ ' PHYSICIAN AND 3URgE0N. Diseases after Specialist years of backache suffering, days of misery, nights of unrest, the distress of urinary troubles, when she finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the following. Mrs. Reuecca Hartley, 2806 Adams Ave., Ogden, Utah, says: "The public statement a member of my family gave in 1906 recommending Doan's Kidney Pills was correct in every particular. 1 used this remedy and it did me a world of good. I have since recommended DoanB Kidney Pills to many people. You are at liberty to continue the publication of our former statement. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (Associated with County Recorder Rose H. Neeley and daughters Helen and Mildred, celebrated Thanksgiving with relatives In Mal-aIdaho. Sanitary Hardin., Plumbing AND STEAM FITTING. All Work and Material Guarantee BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. DR. A. L. BROWN PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, obstetrician, Office In D. L. Eddy Building' BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. I. D. CALL NBLS CALL & First BRIGHAM JENSON JENSON, ATTORN Tactlce in all the Ceurta Supreme Court Office In When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale by The Eddy Drug Store. Adv. Dr. W. C. Burnham n (Advertisement.) of Women Eye. and 0, National Bank Bid CITY, UTAH. J. C. Crawford TEACHER If you are troubled with chronic the mild and gentle effect of Cornet Chamberlain's Tablets makes them suited to your case. For sale Orchestra Furnished For all Oceailom y The Eddy Drug Store. Adv. n, Violin and t CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION f The Red Rose Is a musical com-d- y par excellence. Nothing can be ETERINARY 8URGE0N aid against it and everything favor-bl- e can be said for it Music, Utah-n- a Hotel until Monday, April 22, acting, scenery and every ; After that, three doors north. ther item left nothing to be desired. The comedy element prevailed thru-ni- t DAY OR NIGHT the entire production. At ali points CALLS ANSWERED here was a very pleasing attention o detail. e One of the largest and most audiences that has ever TEACHER OF the Sherman Grand witnessed .he initial performance of The Red Rose" in Calgary. The musical numbers were applauded until the memCorrect Foreign Fingering bers of the company were obliged to respond with encore after encore. The hit of the evening was reserved The jntil the third and last act. Students Glide received the most applause of any one of the many musi-a- l Private Hospi hits. The Calgary (Canada) Dr. E. P. Coburn repre-entativ- John Brook PIANO News-Telegra- Pearse . Mrnager Ko'ord announces the h:gh class musical comedy as his Christmas attraction, playing Saturday evening Dec. 28. Childi en take Ballards Horehound Syrup willingly because it tastes nice. There isnt a etter remedy anywhere for childrens coughs, hoarseness and bronchitis. It's a good medicine and easy to take. Price 25c, 50c and $1 per bbttld.'-- ' Sold by Toe Brigham City Pharmacy. Adv. REMOVAL NOTICE. After December 1st, 1912, LEE & DUNN, ABSTRACTORS, will occupy the offices formerly used by the Utah Independent Telephone Co., next door to Truelsons garage office. tf Heartburn is a symptom of indigestion. Take a dose of HERBINE in such cases. The pain disappears Instantly. The bowelB operate speedily and ypu feel fine, vigorous and cheerful. Price 50c. Sold by Brigham City Pharmacy. Adv. HARDING-HENDERSO- D. Wm. J. LOWE Lawyer In All Practices COUNTY ATTORNEY. iffice. Court House, Brigham, ' Hub WM. E. DAVIS lawyer. fit1 Brigham City, (ansen Block, D.D.8. C. H. Bryan, Bill Phone 22, Hirst National d. Room BRIGHAM Harding Dr. D. W. Henderson BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. CITY, Bank HOUGHTON Dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE. HAY AND GRAIN. torepmeo e Supplies and aceomodm Gone for Travelers. . PROMONTOE?. CTAJ -- UTAH. HENJ. C. CALL. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Practices ifflee In in all the First National KIGHAM CITY. F. C. Courta ioe Building N HSPTAL. Jr. J. DR. R. A. PEAR8E. Bank UTAR . M. J. HOLT Expert Optician. at Eyes tested free |