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Show DECEMBER 10, 1914 BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, FOUR SHjr Sox Eltor YOU BE A Published every Thursday by THE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY Why not buy "PRUDEN and Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, Utah, as Second class Matter b'J LbC One War (in advance) Six Mo ' is (in advance) Thiec Mortha (m advance1, tt.N i j lot Furniture jer, loth jpell. Siille ... Frmt lc Burge, Co We are giving Reductions in& Department. Suiita Claus will be here In just Have you located some home where you expect to recomsnen 1 a visit from the old fellow? two weeks. Have you done your Christmas shop- State Bank of Brigham City Wheres the fellow who declared southern California the only spot on earth lit for a winter abode? If California or any other place can beat the MATTSON RECEIVES TAX brand of weather this section ha3 been having we certainly would like to go there. Information sought by David Mattson, secretary of state, as to the effect of the war tax on documents handled ENFORCE THE ORDINANCE by his office arrived in a telegram from Recently the City Council passed an ordinance prohibiting expectorating the United States treasurer. It folon the cement sidewalks. The law Is lows: a good one and is worthy of righteous County clerks certificate attached enforcement for of all obnoxious, nau- to articles of incorporation for filing seating spectacles there are none worse than a pool of tobacco juice or in the secretary of states office respittle upon the walk where pedes- quires stamp: certificates of incorpor trians have to go. We might just aud that the same lilthy conditions on cement steps leading down to offices in basements are just as nauseating as those upon the sidewalk. The ordinance was undoubtedly passed to make for more sanitary and beautiful conditions. It ought to be J. felVE TO BLESS The time honored custom of Christ-ma-s giving presents a splendid opportunity this year to make gifts for the purpose of blessing more than simply to give for old times sak.e What with the suffering that abounds practically all over Europe, the hearts of Americans are naturally turned to these unfortunates and a great desire is manifested to do something to bring joy to these destitute ones. Distance makes it almost impossible, however, but there are needy ones near tt home who will be grateful for a remembrance and by blessing our own needy ones we will get the same satisfaction and joy as If our gifts went across the sea. It seems almost a crime to be joyous and happy this Christmas with so much suffering in other parts of the earth, suffering that affects a great many families directly in our and yet we cannot help conditions in Europe. By using some of the gifts we had planned to lavish on our own kin to make someone happy who cannot hope much from Santa Claus, we will be bestowing a double blessing and there is no question but that our Christmas will be all the more merry therefor. com-muntie- Sleidrum Advertisement JOHANSEN & CO., big Buggies, barrows, Childs Tables, .Xmas Tree Trimmings, Teh Child, .oleen, lo Heating Stoves Etc, all sizes at 4 Harr E ticulars. Advertisement dlO-3- 1 tait Proa lot lo Prit lonipsor Steed, k Steed, h lot rthi, AS THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN YOU ARE THINKING OF AND CONSIDERING WHAT TO BUY FOR YOUR FRIENDS FOR A CHRISTMAS A PRESENT, PRESENT THAT WILL PLEASE THEM AND MAKE THEM REMEMBER YOU AND FILL BOTH YOUR AND THEIR HEART WITH JOY, WE THINK WE MAY BE OF SOME USE 1 .Steed, FAMILY. lot rothe, lot lc Padley, Me Morr Me: Pros. Me .inn, lots Stohl Furniture Go. Oleen N. Stohl, The Reliable Furniture House. Man; Iras. lc itUey, Barge, 1 Morris, Bros. Me bessinge Inis 4 ft. beg tS3 T Gets, fl Fell, t ta 824.5 The Most Desirable Kmas Presen PENDANTS AND from LA VALLIERS Solid gold and gold filled, in Cameo Coral set and Diamond The most beautiful patterns made. From $1.50 to $25. b pryatt, ft, w Schrenh ones DIAMOND SCARF $7 to $150. finxler, sg.se Sorg 3rr, bw 1 PIN! M Bros. From '.14 it 8 Cameo, Coral and Band. We are SCO ft f safe in saying that for wear, beauCHAIN LOCKETS AND T iio ty and design, you cannot equal Of every description for era an, them in the city. From $1 to $15. ren and Ladies. Filled and UR 3, Engraving. ton ddi gold. From $1.50 to $15. 250 1 U CUFF BUTTONS TIE CLASPS Inson, Solid gold and gold filled for Of a dozen different de . nw 30( monograms. We can put a job of Filled and solid. From 25c to P. Joh engraving on these that makes free. la 250 them as beautiful a gift es you can Engraving Steed, CHA WATCH FOBS AND make. We engrave them free. fttobi Both Ladies and Gents, Barfield, SCARF PINS to $10 and Ribbon. From $1 to beg, For engraving, and all kinds of graving free. Schren set pins from 73c to $6.50. tto bej DIAMOND RINGS Of all kinds. Our stock c Barker, BROOCHES AND BAR PINS IOO ft U mond rings is the largest Br, iamuelsc Filled and solid. From 50c to has seen. Our prices canm U75 i $4.00. Engraved free. underbid. From $12 to $425. iaaders, ' OTHER USEFUL GIFTS WE HAVE HAND PAINTED CHINA CLOCKS REAL Hand Painted China. Painted by Miss Luelia Knudson 01 Brigham City. ARE IVORY Parlor and Kitchen Clocks. NOVELTIES Jewel Cases, Picture CUT GLASS Frames, Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, ManiThe most sparkling line of cut cure Traveling Sets. glass you ever saw. Razors, Strops, Brushes, etc., etc. We carry only genuine Will not turn yellow. Ar from 50c to $15. SILVERWARE We have anything in Silver A line of Knives and for $4.50. Guaranteed to sati: 16-D- WE ALWAYS GIVE SPECIAL PRICES XMAS TIME, AND WE CAN AND WILL SAVE MONEY IF YOULL COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS. WE HAVE BUILT OUR LARGE NESS ON HONEST GOODS SOLD AT HONEST PRICES. CALL AND YOULL CALL AGAIN SMII liar tt. 150 1 6bstei M. of O. C. . JOHANSEN & CO., THE JEWELERS. Jacobsen, Jeweler NEXT TO THE CORNER OF FOREST AND MAIN STREETS IN THE NEW BUILDING. 3BBSB TOUGH YOUNGSTER ROUNDED UP added tnct had he known there was The young man gave Ms money in the walet he certainly would Walter Mattson and was tali Last Thursday evening, about 11:30 mve had it and would have made a fcs patello Friday evening oclock, Nightwatchman Heber Smith safe get away. Lowry. espied a man in John Forrest's store about so he entered tire rummaging building as noiselessly as possible and It captured the burglar redhanded. proved to be a young man of about 19 summers and when he was taken 10 the City Jail and searched, a quantity of jewelry, a gun and other artcles were found on his person and in a suit case which he had cached near the depot. Some days previous the local officers had been advised by Idaho offic-.al- s BOYS IF YOU WANT A GOOD to look for a young man who was EVERY DAY SHOE FOR THE suspected of having committed rob- GIRLS, CALL AT THE oeries in Bancroft, Pocatello, and Downey, and from the collection of joods found the marshals office concluded they had the right party so H0ME AND AFTER THAT YOU WILL BE A BOOSTER FOR oromptly notified the Idaho people ST0' DUCTS. OUR SHELVES ARE md Sheriff E E. Lowry of Pocatello BULGING WITH FRESH came down and got the young man. 'T WILL BE A GOOD CHRISTMAS PRESENT FR Yfl. The boy admitted his guilt and AND GIRLS, r you WILL BE SATISFIED BOTH WITH admitted having turned a trick PRICE AMD THE WEAR. it Logan before coming to Brigham -- ity. The Idaho official called his attention to having removed a wallet rom the cash register at the Drug Store in Bancroft containing $300 in bills, to which the young man gave an exclamation of surprise and FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN AND BOYS Reform Shoe Store One of tke most useful gifts in our entire stock Fountain of Ckristmas goods is Conklins g Pen. Tke Conklin fills itself, deans itself, and ne)er leaks. It is 100 practical. $a .50, $300, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and up. Sold in beautiful Ckristmas Boxes. THE EDDY DRUG STORE fur-.lie- INS. OGAARD, PROPRIETOR 1 T 10 9'ebstei ik of A S 10 Ison, I ft,n 1 ronson ft. n J h Buir, tn 15 Bros. Mi Berner, 1 100 w YOUPS, Self-Fillin- I Craig, a 174 L to bci W TAKE THE LIBERTY OF INVITING YOU ONE AND ALL TO VISIT OUR FINE JEWELRY STORE, THE STORE OF QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE. WE POINT WITH JUST BUSIPRIDE TO OUR MANY YEARS IN THE JEWELRY NESS IN BRIGHAM CITY. THE JEWELRY STORE OF J. FOR OVER TWENTY JOHANSEN HAS BEEN KNOWN YEARS AS THE PLACE WHERE, IT MAKES NO DIFFERYOU KNOW, ANYTHING ABOUT THE ENCE WHETHER QUALITY OF GOODS OR NOT, FOR AS THE GOODS ARE REPRESENTED fO YOU SO IT. MUST PROVE TO BE AND IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT THAT OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST THAT RELIABLE GOODS CAN POSSIBLY BE SOLD FOR. THIS YEAR WE FIND OUR SHELVES ALTOGETHER WE HAVE-BEEOVERSTOCKED. BUYING VERY HEA VY AND REALIZING THAT THERE IS NOT AS MUCH MONEY IN THE HANDS OF THE PEOPLE AS WOULD BE DESIRABLE, WE HAVE DECIDED TO HELP YOU OUT; SO FROM THIS DATE UNTIL JAN. 1st, WE HAVE DECIDED TC CUT THE PRICE ON ANY GOODS IN OUR STORE AND WILL GIVE YOU A VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON EVERY ARTICLE YOU BUY. WF. HAVE THE VERY LARGEST LINE OF SPLENDID GOODS TO SEL ECT FROM. COME RIGHT TO OUR STORE, WF WILL NCT ONLY SAVE YOU MONEY BUT YOU WILL KNOW THAT WHAT YOU GOT IS WHAT YOU BOUGHT. BRACELETS CIGNATE RINGS Heavy and light weights 51.75 to $15.00. TO YOV, RESPECTFULLY E I Roche, '.os. Me. All solid gold. Imitation and reconstructed stones. We have them for both Ladies and Gents. Any birth stone. From $1.50 to $20. CHURCH NOTICE XMAS HOLIOAY EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line between local points. Tickets on sale Dec. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 24, 25, and 31, 1914, and Jan. 1, 1915. Limit Jan. 4, 1915. See agents for rates and further par- JH.W. Steed, Reduced FOR THE WHOLE XMAS PRESENTS h inders, Hobby VISIT OUR STORE AND LET US SHOW YOU SOME USEFUL AND For Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls. From $1 to $50. We have the most beautiful patterns in cases you ever looked at SET RINGS i J. aaausa, Steed, lc Seed, WATCHES te VERY .jos. Mes carry. The Jewelers, Invite the Entire Population of Box Elder Co.1 to Visit their Very Swell and Jewelry Store Up-to-Da- lot at, lot Getourpr Wagons, D Bet, Cairs, Cupboards, You can get for any of your dear ones are the dlO-3- 1 On Sunday Dec, 13 President Reherd of Westminster College, Salt Lake City will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church. His morning theme will be Christ, the Sure Foundation. The evening theme will be Thru the Holy Land in Time of War. At this meeting he will probably UBe a stereoptician. Patrick, k Harr . IMllUn? 'azler, S XMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line between local points. Tickets on sale Dec. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, and 31, 1914, and Jan. 1, 1915. Limit Jan. 4, 1915. See agents for rates and further par- ticulars. lo erson, i.er, ation issued by secretary of state require stamp; license tax certificates are not taxable; certified copies of ail documents and records for private use require stamps; notary public bond is not taxable; oaths, affidavits, depositions and acknowledgments on instruments of conveyance by notary public are not taxable; collection agency bonds taxable; land patents require stamps on basis of value as conveyances, tax to be paid by purchaser. , Institution. 1 jpwell. Acts: 20: 35. We just want to Bay a word in commendation of the plan set forth by Prof. Merrill in his open letter which appears on the first page of this issue. The movement Btrikes us as very timely and the right thing. If it is accepted by the citizens generally,1 a wonderful lot of good will result There are several Btudents from this city, High School graduates, who are attending the higher colleges and universities on this plan, literally working their way thru school and yet they loose nothing by reason of the time devoted to the manual part of their education but rather gain, for a change in work relreshes and makes it possible to do more and do it better than if a'steady grind along one line Is maintained. The institution that operates beneficially both ways, is doubly a comThe successful munity benefactor. operation of Prof. Merrills plan will make Of the High School just such an lot idson, Pitt, forthe Parents. When the year has nearly rolled around v hat a satisfaction it is ihe man who to have for your months of labor a N IV Ii 'ISi'LT! BANKS his money and has his money sa'e not only enjoys the feelI have shewed you all things, h w ing of independence but spurs himself on to GREATER work. that so labouring ye ought to support We offer the services and safety of our bank to those who have not yet banked with us. We re'er them to those who have made tlie weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said, It Is our bank their bank. more blessed to give than to receive. Make OUR bank YOUR bank We Day 4 and 5 per cent interest on savings A GOOD MOVEMENT r n ,tsen, Cook, We have been showing Christmas goods for the ping? Only two weeks lelt in wliUii to do it and the tired shop girl will greatly appreciate your visit now lather than the day before Christmas. enforced. lt sratt, h jfwell. are not a winte Christmas. - b- lot aoss, stoh, .75 like we Johns os -- "j inchesti -loi Q $1-- 8, Tjflaon. Presents tmisliMi on application. It begins to look going to have . KATES. tTIGW Hi Christina, Editor VICTOR E. 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