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Show THE BOX ELDER Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Mothers Favorite . "I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my children when they have NEW, THURSDAY, SWEETS AND SUZANNE professional Cards... FRED J. HOLTON Utah Conservatory of MUSIC DALBY & YOUNG a JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR the-hom- ' DR. EiP.COBURN n t' c4nd cTVfeat Co. C. HOUGHTON than S III I LEE & DUNN F E. C. F. HARTMANN Plumbing dealing INSURANCE THAT IN8URES AT THE LOWEST POS81BLE RATES. LEE & DUNN BriXhsm City, Utsfe. 12 even called j.J. Lit THE First National Toll Is the I jned the bt ji uythiw j ever SOUK & dam&l you mus toil for fed fol ut Lorenzo N. Stohl, n't 'urD comes law th (run SAFE AND . flXP jtr nciiiher If yon want knov toil for it. If food, ' It, and If pleasure, 5 t lie I jg OF BRIGHAM CITY Toll It Bai r j 1 of creature hyena, and the ceil mi heard living v farther - l through toll, and not hv H a man gets Indolence. and fence to lqye work hiq life lb a happy one. Selected. . self-lndu- President I John D. Peten, c souldli ' fell- je tars v UNDER U. .GOVERNMENT SUPERV I I no I . REWARD two 2 I will pay $10 to any one furnishing conii Tal information that will lead to the 0 iida, or viction of the party parties guilty f of shooting quayle along the foot bills Act --of Congress approved June 27, SHERIFF! I nl ic In. the, District Cow east of Brigham City. , ; ; 1906 434 8tats., 517), pursuant U the judicial JAMES KNUDSON District, la uj' ilrertl A. TWeymulleT;' application of. Ernest Deputy Game Warden Serial NoT 011880, ure will offer at putT (124-3- T -- 1 , Advertisement .ic sale,, to not lerrell Lumber Comp the highest bidder, but at tlon,; plaintiff, vi m ieu than. 32.64 per ickoot eackc 10 o defendant Sheriffs e, To Je sold at, 8herlff 11th day- of Februthe clock a. m- - on l t 31st day of JDepember, tha following ary, '1915, at thle office, 12 oclock noon, at the of 8E tract of land:, The SE the County. Cpurt Ho Section 4, Township 9 North; Range 1 City, Box' Elder County, : W West. Balt Lake Meridian. right title and interest oclock. The meting is for the purAny persons. claiming adversely the ant,' Edward Faulkner, following described m pose of electing a board of five direc- aboevdescribed land are advised to Brigham City, Box Elder tors to serve for one year and to tr&ns file their claims or objections on or beact any other business that may come fore the time designated for sale. Lot Three (3), Block STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Box Elder News will be held at the office of the company on Monday evening, January 11th, 1915, at 7:30 aerw,-a- t leaves - n ilrds - . , hedge n wea 1- - 1-- 4 a .oo iti kith pust it f (and the c: -- to-wi-t: E. D. R. THOMPSON BP-- 8. N. LEE, IT President VICTOR E. MADSEN Advertisement 2t Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S 8ALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District in and for Box Elder County, State of Utah. Henry W. Harris, Jr., administrator of the estate of Henry W. Harris Sr., deceased, plaintiff, vs I. J. Neeley and Margaret L. Neeley, defendants. SHERIFFS SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1915, at 12 oclock noon, at the front door of the County Court House in Brigham City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the defendants I. J. Neeley and Margaret L. Neeley In and to the following described real property situate in Box Elder County, Utah, and described as follows, All of Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8), Block Two (2), snows Addition to Honeyville Town-site- , in the East of the Northwest of Section Four (4), Township Ten (10) North, Range Two (2) West, S. to-wi-t: L. M. Suz-ann- -- Reserve District No. eet Llcr The WM. E. DAVIS Cash Grocery Federal Reserve Bal IP erz and Davis County generally. gf. 'ui d. MEMBER OF - v C.H. BRYAN, D.D.S. K 1 -- Sanitary; Plumbing WM.J.LOWE The great majority of the state hav published in the that is a issued a Christmas ed.t.ou me t. credit to them but the nest Lav s reach this office is that of the P- El' W. County Reflex issued by miniature 3J1 persen & Eon. It is l does tion of the Christmas News and coimtr.. a of not bear ihe ear marks illustra weekly at all. Handsomely superb. y arranged, ed, artisticaly form printed and bound in magazine the edition is a credit to the publish country-weeklie- colds or coughs, writes Mrs. Verne By DOROTHY DOUGLAS. Shaffer, Vandergrift, Pa. It always helps them and is far superior to any other cough medicine I have used. 1 Justice c. 0. Christensen dismissed, (Copyright, 1914, by the McClure Newspaper Synai-ite- ) advise anyone in need of such a mediwithout, prejudice, the cse against Suzanne, enveloped in an apron, For sale by cine to give it a trial. A. Lisie Eddy which was stood over the gas range stirring the Eddy Drug Store. Advertisement. druggist 'brought belore him on Tuesday morn fudge. It seems such an odd thing to send to the army, she said to her mg. mother. Ihe action in this case was brought 'Chocolate Is very nourishing and a dear, replied Mrs. Adams. on a sustaining, of date because questionable can carry it along with The boys prescription calling for two pints ol them on a march and, when they feel liquor, the date evidently having been hungry or fatigued, eat a piece withLon't you see? LAWYER. changed from some time many months out stopping Suzanne nodded. Oh, I'm more mat23 lust, and when the PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS ago to the than willing to make it, and since the Office at Third East and Forest Street ter came up in court, Attorney W, E. call for It has been sent out I'm sure Davis moved to dismiss the case on It is required. And then she went on with her the ground that there was no evidence candymaking, thinking and wonderto show that the prescription had been ing as she stirred where and by whoa t , ' It would be eaten. ' TVDIO AT C. W. KNUDSONS RES. filled and even if it had been allied the I I wonder if any of the boys will Private Instruction in Plano. prescription was regular In every way get a whole box, by any chance," ahe Teacher except for a question as to the date, said to herself. "I wonder! Mias Cecil Ragan. When a trainload of wounded sol-diField Manager and. any druggist would have authority 'Bird, boys arrived at the big city, of Le Roy B. Young to Bit it which her home was a suburb, SuzO. C. Dalby After the motion of the prosecuting anne was anxious to Join the volunteer, workers who . were to care for attorney bad been presented to tle the soldier laddies LAWYERS court Attorney W. J. Lowe, for Mr. .am not a trained nurse, but I I PRACTICE IN ALL THECOURTB. Mr. and could Marshal help, she told her mother. Llllywhite Eddy, 3rd Floor, First Nat l Bank Bldg. All right, dear, her mother said. himselF for the asked privilege Eddy, U! noble work and you have my a is. It Utah. Brigham City, which was permission to' go so Of making a, statement long as you go Mrs. Greene. Mr. statement in his Eddy chaperoned by and granted Mrs. Greene was a matron of the declared .that the particular prescripcommunity, who. was going to help tion had not been Blled but the party with the nursing' of boys who had Aru onvkyanca. was turned away and the prescription been brought home, and .she bad offered to take 8uzanne with her. Ftret Natteoai Bank' Befldtig was left at the ji nig store. . It fell to Suzanne's lot to be sent BRKjl 1AM OTt; , Following the statements of the var- (o o? soldier boy whose ious parties, the Court ruled that the mother was 'an invalid. , At his home sbs waa to assist in taking' care of caqe be damissed as Stated above. . him,1 and from the young man ahe learned touch Of . the life of soldiers ANlk STEAM FITTINa "j " In battle. Might MakslThlngs Worse. But we had much to be thankful AS Work Material ,mrBteed "Why ran t I have this case, doc' '! the wounded soldier told her UTAH. for," .nu'ree tor?" CITY, It Is palpiBRIGHAM bladed tb ' You are too one' day when she sat by his Invalid tatlon of the heart. pretty for cages' 'where the heart la chair, which was drawn out on to the sunny porch beside that of his mothPittsburgh Post sheeted 4 ? i r1 er.; "We had wonderful ' Red Cross ETERINARY 8URAE0N i tr service. We were not left to suffer Office at Jtesldeaoe: Dyspepsia is America's curse, to re- on the field, but were given the best let North, Between Main A 1st West store digestion, normal weight good and quickest of attention at all times CALLS ANSWERED; DAV BR NIGHT. health, and purify the blood, use Bur and sent home to mend up. And dock Blood bitters. Sold at all drug the good people all over the country stores. 'Price 1 f1-- 00. Advertisement even saw to it that we had candy-choc- olate 4 sweets on our marches. It . , was great! the hoy said, t f ,,' f m a. Did did you have any fudge?" JLawy Suzanne asked timidly. Practices' in All Courts. "Fudge? The best ever and one of COUNTY ATTORNEY, the fellows in our regiment has gone clean daffy over some girl who sent office: Court House,. Brigham, Utah. a box with her name written all over it He pieced it together, taking our candy out of our very mouths alLAWYER. most " the soldier laughed and managed to make out her name and PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS. where she lives.' He swears if he lives he's going to find that girl, and First National Bank Euilding. well, you know how such things BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. always turn out." When her charge was well enough to be about she left him, but not before she had promised his mother to When making out your list of Bell Phone go each summer to visit her at their good things to oat for that "Good teom 2, First national 7ask cottage by the sea. remember Old Christmas Time It was three summers later that Building the Cash Grocery & Meat Comshe went down to the cottage at the BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH. invitation of the old Jady and her pany la prepared for you with the son to spend a fortnight The choicest of oranges, cocoanuts, THE INDOMITABLE COLLECTION war was over. of all nuts figs, dates, apples, AGENCY "Mr. Henry, Suzanne asked of the kinds, candles galore, lemon and boy she had nursed, did you ever Henry Seeger, Manager. citron peel, raisins and currants, hear again of your comrade who ate We take Special Interest in Adjustolives and picklea and the finest the girl's fudge and was bound to win roasts and frys of beef, pork, veal her. Did he ever find her? ing Disputed Claims. lamb and mutton. Funny! Hes coming here tonight We buy notes and handle all legal Remember for cash no ono unto spend the night with three other bnsiness. fellows, and you can ask him for dersells us for the same quality of B. R. Valley Tel. No. yourself. I hope hes either found her goods and we deliver it, you dont or forgotten her, Henry added. "This have to carry goods home from TREMONTON. UTAH. love business gets me I'm heart pur store. whole for one, he laughed. Your to Please, It all seemed so natural when SuzEDWARD B. KIRK anne shook hands with Robert Moore so much as if it had meant to be. has on hand for sale Suzanna Adams, he said. e sometime for rent it's not an ordinary name and Ive been searching for it. "Why so? asked the girl, blushing HOMES in BRICHAM CITY furiously, In good locations and Because she made Zoine fudge and Brat class condition. wrote her name upon It to give me F. hope .through .many a long march, thats why, and you know it. Later BUILDING DlfiALhiK CHEAPER U on Ill tell you more. he said, darcash Liberal discount for Will you listen? GENERAL MIRCHANDISt, ingly. ' Suzanne choked with 5 years time, 6 interest emotion and HAY AMD GRAIN. could not answer, but she knew that Sheepmen's Supplies and Accomoda- she would listen that she had been W. C. WARDLEIGH tions for Travelers waiting for three years to listen. on 4 W.. bt 4 & 5 S. Phone UTAH PROMONTORY. 205-will show them with Home, Sweet Home. It was dark and cold and the gaunt terms. and leafless trees were swayed by fit- ful gusts of wind that spoke of coming rain. CITY SHOE HOSPITAL. Plodding Pete and Weary Willie quickened their pace in order to reach a place cyf shelter ere the storm WE FIX EM WHILE YOU WAIT should overtake them. This sudden burst of energy seemed to excite conStock of Dittmanns Celebrated Men's versation. Shoes and Riding Bodts, Gymn Shoes. Wots up with yer, Pete? inquired Rubbers and Boys Willie. Yer look as if yer goin ter ' School Shoes. cry. I dunno, was Petes reply. I dont Leather Is high but our prices are feel the joy o' livin like I used to. Ive been thinkin o my wasted life, still the same for CASH ONLY. Brigham City, Utah. an Ive got asorter uneasy, homesick feellnV ITS THE THING THAT Homesick!" broke in Willie. Why, bless me, I believe thats wot both of END IN THE "PAYS us are sufferin from. We aint 'neiWhich Is the only thing that pays ther of us bin inside a jail for close in three months now, ave we? at alt W.C.RURNHAM' 31, DECEMBER D Dated this 24th day of December, A. 1914. -- Advertisement Register. d24-j2- l NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dc. 4, 1914. Notice is hereby given that W. E. Dial, et al, whose post office address is Brigham City, Utah, have made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to (.08) of appropriate a cubic foot of water per second from springs in Pierson Canyon, Box Elder County Utah. The water is diverted at a point which bears north 63 degrees, east 1,650 feet distant from the northeast corner of Sec. 2, Township 7 north. Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 4,000 feet, and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to Irrigate 20 acres of land embraced in the northeast quarter of Section 2, Township 7 north. Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application 1b designated In the State Engineers office as No. 5935. All protests against the granting of said application, Btatlng the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of 32.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. Date of first publication December 10, Advertisement d24-j!- A, Brigham City Snr Dated this 10th day ol 4 Hor 1 Eso D. 1914. JOSEPH r bott Sheriff of Box Elder B. C. Call, Attorney for tarmac vertisement Sanli PROBATE AND Sherv torkin GUA do NOTICES. yo ll as I (Consult County tive Signers for further In, Estate of Mark CRE Bigler office of William bur lOmas tedy. Creditors will preset vouchers to the under residence at Colllnstoo, the 1 !y Clerk NOTICE TO eight-hundredt- Terms of sale, cash. JOSEPH R. OLSEN Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By John H. ZUNDEL 1914, date of completion of publicaDeputy Sheriff tion, January 9, 1915. Adv. dl0jl5 lu the iroctli 5 8ton J. I City, Utah on or befor of May, A D. 1915. JACOB Administrator of Estatj ler, deceased. Date of first publication December 31, A D. 1! WILL1A; Attorney for Advertisement NOTICE TO Estate Det of Gottlieb ed. Creditors vouchers CRE3I will present to the undersi ham City, Utah, or to attorney, at his office, Bldg, Le Fit on or before thep April, A. D. 1915.. ANNA I SUMMONS of Executrix of estate In the District Court of First the (Form approved by the Secretary of deceased. Judicial District of the State of Utah, wiler, the Interior January 19, 1912.) In and for Box Elder County. Date of first publication NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOCaroline Perkins plaintiff, vs WilDec. 24, A D. True liam E. Perkins, LATED TRACT defendant SUMthari & Young MONS. loved Executn (Publisher) Attorneys for 'I Le State of Utah to the ted i Said DePUBLIC LAND SALE Advertsement aefc fendant: v DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR fes; You are hereby summoned to appear U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, within twenty deys after the service of this Summons upon you. If served Utah, December 15, 1914. Estate of Notice Is hereby given that as direc- within the county In which this action Creditors will ted by the Commissioner of the Gener- Is brought otherwise within thirty o the undefi days after service, and defend the a vouchers al Land Office, under on or before provisions of bove entitled action; and in case ol lard, Utah, lur your failure so to do, judgment will or April. A D. 1 tarn be rendered against you according to YEARS treat EXPERIENCE the demand of the complaint, which estate of the isle," Executrix has been filed with the clerk of said deceased. C ourt. J re publication Man This action is brought to recover a Date of first A PDecember 24th, iudgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between WILLIAM - LO Trade Mark you and the plaintiff. Desiuns Attorney A,Copyright: NELS JENSON T,Zne ""rt I' crVptn Advertisement. s SUIT ill It fea t- :c.'.nv!i s IriTPiilInn la .u.hl,i n attorney. te&DBOPK ,;v,' vv,'.'. it OM -- t P. O. Addre4 . , Wil ,, Bank tirsi National Ustu-turoujli Mui , XMAS H0LlDArt to i wttVmtcUurvo, l tuV Building, Brigham City Utah. Adver on1 Via Oreso -2tisement d3 31 T cal po- t-. Bi 5, 23. 4 348d 19H-Lalb- noticetoc3k Pt - 1- fr - -- Z . "Do lottery'. Just So. you think that marriage ts Cant say I do. who marries takes Still, everybody a chance. 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