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Show 114. THE SOX ELOE., NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMSER 5, SIX .Good Disinfectant. The addition of strong vinegar or dilute sulphuric acid to chloride ol lime materially Increases Its effective STAIIDRDD ITEMS LEARNED HIS LESSON AS TO BUILDING MEMBER OF ness as a disinfectant. TOOK COUNSEL Standrod, Nov. 3, 1914. We were YOUNG DOCTOR AND PROFITED THEREBY. The day of harsh physic s is gone. very much delighted at the talent People want mild, easy laxatives. shown by the younger generation of Doans Regulets have satisfied thous- Standrod which rendered the follow- Found That There Are Many Who ands. 25c at all drug stores. Adver8eek tho Touch of a Healing Hand, ing program play: tisement. but It Must Be Skillfully 1. The Capture of John Smith. Applied. 2. My Composition About Pins, L While yet King Woodrow ruled Lloyd Badger. over the people a certain young man ' 3. Despair, Iona Mclntlre. went forth from the place where physicians are taught and betook him un4. What the Choir Della Sang, to a city, saying, ManfulL 3. Verily, I have studied long and 6. O Kitty, My Kitty! Beatrice diligently and spent much gold gaining wisdom In my calling. Now I will Barnes. hal the sick and lame and get me STUDIO AT C. W. KNUDSONS RES. great riches and high repute among 6. A Spelling Lesson, Eva Hoag. men. Private Instruction In Plano. 7. A Sensible Macth, Henry Me t. Whereupon he sought out a room Teacher Miss Cecil Ragan, near the marketplace and hung out a Inlre. Leo A. Bird, Field Manager " shingle to proclaim bis calling. 8. Pantomine, eight girls. 4. to In came season And It due pass Le Roy B. Young O. C. Dalby Following the program was a dance. that the sick came to him for counsel, About 12 o'clock a delicious supper and many were healed and went upon their way rejoicing. . was served cafeteria-style- , iu the 8. And it came to pase that many LAWYERS ' women with gold ornamente and pleasPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. school house under the supervision Incense came to seek his counsel ing 3rd Floor, First Natl Bank Bldg,, of the Misses Kathrine Creighton, and be healed of divers things. Utah. Malinda Flowers, Phyllis Duncan and 6. But with one accord they came City, I Brigham Mrs. O. W. Mclntlre. Each person not the second time unto him. 7. Whereupon he mourned exceedreceived a fortune ,which furnished ingly, for he said onto himself, Alas amusement during ' the supper hour. and 'alas: Without the favor of the The school house was artistically dec- rich ones, I can never gain either AND CONVEYANCER. wealth or high repute. orated in blacky red and yellow and First National Bank Building 8. And he sought an elder doctor, After supper the sorrowing, and spake unto him, saying, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. jacko lanterns. 9 Behold, thou art high in favor of crowd returned to the hall where they these wealthy dames, and they bestow W. C. continued dancing until the small much fees upon thee, while I, who exhours of morning. cel thee In knowledge, get but a single whack at them, and they return no CAND STEAM FITTING. morei. , , Remarkable Cure of Croup All Work and Material Guaranteed 10. And the elder physician winked BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH. Last winter when my little boy ha-- l the other eye, saying, i 11.- ' Much learning hath made thee croup I got him a bottle of Chamber- mad. i Remember that when a woman lain's Cough Remedy. I honestly be- ayeth she Is ill, she desireth not the lieve It saved his life, writes Mrs. J. truth, but much attention. ETERINARY SURGEON 12. And it came to pass that when Pa. It cut the B. Cook, Indiana, Office at Residence: next a rich woman called upon the let North, Between Main A 1st West phlegm and relieved his coughing young physician, he rebuked her not, CALLS AN8WERED DAY, OR NIGHT. spells. I am most grateful for whut saying, a few nights sleep and a cup this remedy has done for him, .. For of hot water before breakfast will restore thee. sale by Eddy Drug Store. Advertise13. Nay, he shook his head sadly and gave her many pills of dough and ment sugar, saying, 14. 'Get thee' to' Another clime and Practices In .All 1 he Courts Net Even at Fat Man Chasing Hat take thine ease among the palms, and It la said that laughter will cure keep thy body supple by much COUNTY ATTORNEY. dancing Office: Court House, Brigham, Utah. Indigestion; but the trouble la when and bathing on the beach. a man has Indigestion' he' doesnt feet 15. 'And, behold, she showered much like laughing. gold upon him and signed him for her family doctor by the year. ,, M . 16. And likewise' It befell with many LAWYER. 4 i ft v Luck, a i '. j i w f 1 i t The luckteet man in the world is the more who came. Until the1 young man PRACTICES lN ALL THE COURTS. man who can marry hla sweetheart waxed fat and gouty with much practice. and have his iweetheart still. 17. And he reflected often, saying Ftrat National Bank Building. within himself. Verily, It Is not only BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. the showmongers that fain must give Despondency Due to Indigestion the publiq what It. wants.,, Selah. It Is not at all surprising that per- Ms-.- . D. sons who have indigestion become ' Bell Phone ' ; Stunted Worker. Here The stunted Cityworker has been discouraged and despondent toom 22, First Nations city are a few words of hope and cheer discussed recently In a remarkable , Building , for them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers, paper by an' English Inspector of facBRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. tories. He contrasted the figures of Indiana, Pa. For years my digestion the height and weight of 2,749 men THE INDOMITABLE COLLECTION was so poor that I could only ea. the reared in such industrial centers as Sheffield, Gateshead, Birmingham, AGENCY lightest foods. I tried every1 hing Newcastle and Swansea, working at that I heard of to get relief, but not Indoor occupations, with those of 400 Henry Seeger, Manager. We take Special Interest In Adjust- until (ibout a year ago when 1 saw navvies. Iron workers and salmon fishChamberlains Tablets advertised ul ermen, born and bred in rural dising Disputed Claims. tricts and accustomed to outdoor callWe buy notes and handle all legal got a bottle of them, did I find tne ings. business. He found that the average height of right treatment I soon began to Imthe indoor workers was five feet, five B. R. Valley Tel. No., since a and few bottles prove, taking Inches, and the average weight 10 TREM6nTON,' UTAH. of them my digestion is fine For stone: The average bight of the outsale by The Eddy Drug Store. Adver- door workers was five feet, eight Inches and ' the weight 10 stone 4 tisement ' EDWARD B. KIRK rZ pounds. , i Scotsmen were the tallest, and naon has hand for sale tives of County Kerry the heaviest How to Tell a Politician. sometime for rent He declared that a considerable proA politician Is a man who can convince people that ho Is working for portion of the working population HOMES In BRIGHAM CITY them when In reality they are working was being artificially stunted to a for him. grave extent Jn good locations and He expressed the opinion that defirst class condition. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! terioration was largely a matter of poverty. Tea did more than was susThe more you scratch, the worse tho pected to undermine the constitution CHEAPER BUILDING itch. Doans Ointment For ec- of the Industrial classes. Try Liberal discount for cash -zema, any skin Itching. 50c a box, 6 years time, $ interest, HI Future. 1 1 Advertisement "Th child Is otherwise In h i perfect health," said the great physician, "but i regret to say list Ji5 & fiifted with on 4 W.. bt 4 ft 5 8. Phone s eurteti tnefital deficiency." , At the 84 of 40 a man is , 205-apt to feel will show them with under Explain!" groaned ' the unhappy everlasting obligations to the father. 1 , terms. chap who married ..the girt he was "The pictortua mudlo of the medulla spoony-a- t the age of 20; getinkus has never appeared in his brain. I That la the nerve that develA lazy liver leads to chronic dyspep- ops the mathematical powers. To your 6fl figures and numbers, order sia and constipation and weakens the system will be a conglomerate mass whole system. Doans Regulets (25c of nothingness" Then he cant work In MY office," per box) act mildly on the liver and bowels. At all drug stores. Adver- said the father sadly, but he ought to be great at making up the eummer tisement tra'n Schedules for suburban rail" roads." Washington Post Professional ' Cards... Utah Conservatory of MUSIC , YOUNG DALBY JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR BURNHAM Sanitary Plumbing DR. E.P. COBURN WM. J. LOWE Lawyer ! WM. E. DAVIS A s i D.S. C.H. BRYAN, d. 23-A-- 1 i r than 1 w. c. wardleiqh LEE & DUNN Brigham City. Utah. ITS THE THING PAYS IN THE END" that pays Design Ac. e crone nHn a (ketchCopyrights end deecrlntlon mar kuleklr out opinion free whether Inrentmn I. pmhelilr pnietiiahW uiiMeiitleL HAtiUgOQK fte- sent f atfpitry f&'iiweuTififf patent!"' u Plumbing & Heating - -- n r rniHii ',Mktn tiirtHkffh Mini 4 tptnalyttiUt vrttfaout cbun, in u Co, fffiCffijYi Scientific jflmtricaa. 4 heniHnmeiy rtmrtmled weekly. ferceet ett cniitium f 'fN imu lie Journal. Tnrme. S3 t yewx fAQr nioniiiii.L neweilMtlert Hrma h i V- - "RewM 63 F BL V saliiogr js, G,vi ot jje been Reserve District No. 12. lnvit( Dear Sir: We have Just read in the last Issue of the Box Elder News the unfortunate account of an apparently unscrupulous several plumber who absconded with been had which bousands of dollars on him held by contracts on paid him THE in Brigerected being buildings certain should ham City, and which money have been applied on his outstanding accounts for labor and materials under those contracts, with the sresult, as any one at all familiar with building the OF BRIGHAM CITY operations will recognize, that owners of the buildings are forced by law to make good all those outstanding accounts, thus paying twice for the same work. Now upon reading this article we were immediately impressed with the unfavorable light that this unfortunate occurence would be liable to cast upon future prospective building operations Lorenzo N. Stohl, President by prospective owners who are not fain iliar with the Intricacies of a building operation, and tne possible effect it might have in discouraging future builders from entering into a seemingly uncertain transaction. With the correction of this possible at'titude in view and to emphasize the assurance that an owner can feel, of getting a square deal if he employs a competent architect to look after his corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Ewing, interests before attempting a building doing business under the name ot operation, we are prompted to intrdue AND STENOGRAPHERS MALE , Brigham Plumbing and Heating Co., upon your valuable space to the extent ' WANTED TYPEWRITERS Defendant. SUMMONS. of saying that a competent architects work is only partly done when the of Utah to the Said De The State The United States Civil Service plans and specifications are drawn up. fendant The balance, and equally important Commission announces that it has You are hereby summoned to tp. In work consists properly been unable to supply the demand for part of his buildthe of. the erection supervising male stenographers and tyepriters In pear within twenty days after the ser ing to see that the requirements of the the United ' states Government Ser- - vice of this Summons 'upon yon, n specifications are lived up to, and to Berved C. D. within the county In which thli know that the money paid to the con vice, especially at Washington, tractors from time to time la properly Young men' who are willing to ac action is brought otherwise within applied on thp work and materials that cept appointment at an entrance sal-ar- y thirty days after service, and 'defend have gone into the building.- - This is of f 840 to 900 per annam have the above entitled action; and in 'LL all: within thp power and under;, the f for appoint- of youri failure so to do, Judgment will excellent opportunities jurisdiction of the architect to do, thus be rendered .against yot i according to preventing just such an occurence as ment j Advancement' of capable1 on .the part of an .unscrupulous pointees In reasonably rapid. the demand of the complaint which and .guarding Jbe owner salhas been filed with the Clerk of sail tonally appointment is made at a . t gainst the payment of any liens thyu "ThlsVctlbn 16 brought agsifat of as as annum. much Court "ary' 8I200,per i misapplication of funds. I For such atto who those you you the- - stun to salary only , recover, from .Very truly yours, . & MADSEN tain at SHREEVE a rating of least 85 per cent in One thousand Twenty-twdollars and ,,, i ... Architects. . . ,, the subject of stenography and who forty cents together with costs ot suit have had at least two years practical for goods, wares and merchandise, office experience will be certified. sold to you by the said plaiutifl bThe , Government . service offers & etween the first day of July, 1914 and desirable field to bright and ambitious the twenty-firs- t day of October, 1911 men. young DALBY & YOUNG, "Examinations are held monthly, e Plaintiffs Attorneys. is SOU ?it cept In December, in 400 of the prin- P. O. Address, Brigham City, Utah- .cipal cities of the United States, and Advertisement K5-applications may be filed wit a the Commission at Washington, D. C.. at SHERIFFS SALE. any time. at toon SAFE AND SOUND LEGAL NOTICES m . - V a ap-th- is iea yc s.1, bs Occas-contract- essen Yot smei o jmtBSGro iMii: Imitte l ito iei J of t I&rts, lent i QiOB SCHEME Ij b ft to omtirmrt osaascD ie nte iitche . this swh rhoi Q3iQm LLJiilrCH-'-- - flirresD hejh: For full information in regard to the scope and character of the examination and for application forms address the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., or the Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners at any of the following nam ed cities: Boston, New York, Philadel- In the District Court of the First Judicial District in and for Box Elder County, State of Utah. Abraham Evans, plaintiff, vs Fred J. Holton and Lucy P. Holton, defen-dants. Sheriffs sale. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale ay tt IS! ' tee ad 1 on phia, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Thursday, the 6th day of A. D. 1914, at 12 oclock noon, at the O. S. L. TIME TABLE Paul, St LouIb, New Orleans, Seattle, Northbound Depart Court San Francisco, Honolulu, Hawaii; and front west door of the County No. 1 Portland Express 1:55 am. House, In Brigham City, Box Elder San Juan, Porto Rico. Bakers Local 6:50 a m. County, Utah, all the right title tlA JOHN A. McILHENNY. No. 21 Cache Valley 9:15 a m. Interest 0! the defendants Fred I No. 13 Boise and Pocatello 10:00 President U. S. Civil Service CommisHolton and Lucy P. Holton, In and to sion, Washington, D, C. ' m. l the following described real eststa (Advertisement.) No. 3 Butte & Portland 3:57 p.m. situate in Box. Elder County, State of Bakers l)ocal 5:30 p. m. Utah, 4 348 b. H No. 11 Cache Valiev 6:10 p. m. Pi1 NOTICE FOR All PUBLICATION. of Lot Nine (9) In Block Soulnbound Depart teen (15) in Plat A" of Brigham City No. 2 Butte A Portland 8:25 a m. (Publisher.) Survey, lu Section Twentyfour (2). No. 12 Cache Valley 10 a m. DEPARTMENT OF THE INT&tfOft, Township Nine (9) North, Range Two No. A Portland g; 45 p.m, U, 8, Land Office at Salt Lake City, (2) West of Salt Lake Meridian. U No. 22 Cache Valley 4; 45 p. m. Utah, October 9, 1914. laid down, platted and on file on tho No. 14 Boise 8:00 p. m. NOTICE is hereby given that Samofficial map of Brigham City injho .Miiaa Branch Departs. uel M. Wells, of Promontory, Utah, office ol the County Recorder of mW a m. No. who, on Februafy 14, 1910 and July Box Elder County, Utah, together with in. 31, 1913, made Homestead No. 396:15 Entries, regulation water right, and all apPur' Dalton. serial Nos. 05323 and 011636, for N Southern Pacific tenances thereunto belonging, 0 No. 181 10:15 a NE. Kvr. NE NV4 acre more or taining one-haTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, SEK and SEU Section 28.!, Malad Branch Arrive, TotJilshfe 9 North, Range 7 Webt, Salt A No. 36 9:05 a m Dated this 16th day of October Lake MerfejfcW; l)a8 filed notice Ifi. of No. 384:40 p. m D, 1914. tention to make bittri three-yea-r Proof, Paciflo from Kelton. . , Southern to establish' How to 'Banish Flleil claim to JOSEPH R. OLSffiN land above 6:50 p. m. Mondays, General Valllard, president of Wednesdays, described, before the Cleric of Sheriff Of Box Elder fount! the (he Dfa-tnhealth hoard of the French army, ad- Thursday and Saturdays Court at Brigham dressed the Royal Society of Medicine By JOHN H. ZUNDEL City, VU the 20th day of In London a few weeks ago on "House-file- s 6l5-aNovember, 1914. Deputy Sheri and Public Health." - Among the Claimant names as witnesses-Jame- . most Interesting things he said were (Adwfj':Mit) those about the best methods of ridEdwa Roy Wej ding houses of files. After mentioning JaY W' f-- Cawley, .a Surpasses Egypt ol the traps and flypapers with which Java rie'desses ruins of temples Promontory, Utah. At fotlftrrad qotek relief andcur. everyone Is familiar, he spoke of pyre-thrua vanished5 lAelfgfon that In vast wealth powder as very active when of sculpture Surpass anything Egy?t TH0MPS0. 022.N19-fresh and pure. Milk can show. containing is Register. per cent of formalin Is good; and fumi(Advertijemwit) gation with cresol ought to be mow To feel strong, hW good appetlte common, as it destroys mosquitoes at In the District Court of Will as flies- - . his fumigation Is and theFim digestioh, sleep sontxfiy and enjo! espw Judicial District of ffiSsDy useful in kitchens and stablest the State of Utah life,, use Burdock Blood' Bitters, th In and for Box Elder f r County. family tonic. Price 51.00. Advertise Joseph Nelson Supply Company, November fan pe f Mer Is! BO Ifor p prke Ac ton bio pm land to-wl- t; k food al 4-- Butte 37-"i- Ms sw, lf peen, Thadk Mark E. C. F. HARTMANN r Elder News. 5 TAT Which Is the only thirty at all. F Box h 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE I'. Editor Federal Reserve Bank m SJSywSli," DR. KUJC'S P 'n-VV- a'mt () H b bi lu |