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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1819. He never dared to act on his 17. SEMI-WEEKL- Y MR. SAVAGE COMES TO THE FRONT i own judgment not think it worth 18. He did while to learn how. 19 Familiarity with slipshod meof Tells His Friends and Neighbors thods paralyzed his ideal. 20. He tried to make "bluff" take His Experience. the place of hard work. to 21. He thought it was clever Every Brigham resident should read and coarse use profane language. a" r " Mr. Savage sa; what amuse22. He thought more of I'd71- w v1-example. He ments than of getting on in 'r Pills and speak-- , fro"' world. with imto experiment need lie didn't learn that the best there any medicines? itations or untried kidney of his salary was not in his pay. West 11. Savage, Sr., 127 N. Third Notes. Colorado News across severe I had pains St., says: over the small of my back, directly shootOptimistic Thought. sharp, kidneys. Frequently Solitude is the home of the strong; my caught me like a knife thrust. pains ing their silence prayer. s I felt all run down. I used Done short in a CAN NOW EAT AND SLEEP IN Kidney Pills and improved COMFORT. time. I am very thankful for what ,If troubled with indigestion or sleep- Doans have done for me. lessness you should read what Miss ADDED PRAISE. Agnes Turner, Chicago, 111., has to nine Over years later, or on March meals "Overwork, irregular say: and carelessness regarding the ordin- 5, 1917, Mr. Savage said: little trouble ary rules of health, gradually under- 1 have had but very I last recom since with I a my kidneys mined It until last fall became wreck of my former self. I suffered mended Doans Kidney Pills. When from continual headache, was unable my kidneys have troubled me, Doans to digest my food, which seemed to have always brought me the same 5 lay as a dead weight on my stomach. good results. Price 60c at all dealers. Dont simply I was very constipated and my comfor a kidney remedy get Doans plexion became dark, yellow and ask Pills the same that Mr. SavKidney muddy as I felt. Sleeplessness was age had. Foster-MilburCo., Mfgrs., added to my misery, and I would a Buffalo, N. Y. wake as tired as when I went to (Continued from first page.) sleep. I heard of Chamberlains Tab lets and found such relief after tak- TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT PERRY ing them that I kept up the treatmenf for nearly two months. They clean distance between the car and the sed my stomach, invigorated my sys- train. The next moment he saw the The law specifically demands that the tem, and since that time I can eat car hurtling through the air. authorship of all campaign literature and sleep in comfort. I am today The engineer, sitting in the right must be stated on the matter itself entirely well. adv side of the cab, could not see the part'BhllRhed every Tues- and anything circulated without the ty driving on the other side of the day and Friday. proper identification as to authorship train and only when the automobile Von Moltkes Carruliiy. is an infraction of the statute. This on the tracks imv ME BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY Fit-Iwas a appeared suddenly Marshal vim Mnlt-particular card has been circulated nmn of few in of the engine was front word. It i said that mediately without the knowledge of either camof The fireaware situation. he the a man who know him well once pintle VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR paign committee. a wager that in proposing a toast to man was engaged in shoveling coal the kaiser the old soldier would not into the fire box so he did not see Entered at the Post Office at Brigham WHY HE WASNT PROMOTED. use more than eight or nine words. the auto approaching from his side City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. On this occasion, however, it happened of the cab. 1. He grumbled. that he added to his usual phrase the 2. He watched the clock. VIOLATING THE LAW. Gentlemen. words, Mefno Herron" 3. He was stung by a bad look. The disconsolate loser remarked: Von Moltkes aging. A card has been circulated casting 4. He was always behindhand. Hes getting candisome of 5. the He no garrulous in iron blood. upon had his aspersions dates who will appear on the official 6. He was willing, but unfitted. ballot at the coming city election. The 7. He didnt believe in himself. SINCERE GRATITUDE. 8. He asked too many Questions. card is not signed and therein it is Mrs. William Bell, Logansport, Ind. an Infraction of the corrupt practices 9. His stock excuse was "I forgot writes deem it my duty to express act. No one seems to know who the 10. He wasnt ready for the next my gratitude for the good Chamberauthor of the card is; it was not step lains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy 11. He did not put his heart into printed at either of the local print did me when I had a severe attack of shops. But individuals whose inter- - his work, diarrhoea three years ago. It was 12. He learned nothing from est in the election of their choice of his the only medicine that relieved me. candidates leads them to stoop to mistakes. adv. tsueb methods should be made ecquain- - - 13.. He felt that he was above his teu With th fact that a heavy pen- - position. Worlds Urgent Need. N 14. He was content to be a secby the legislature alty will be saved if the Lord state The man-reator the sort of'u?tn Which has alInto the heart of the avers gf it puts 15 He rutoed his ab,lity or half man so to occurred and' if the shape his life that the state shall be worth saving, and only on THE EDDY DRUG STORE. parties responsible for the afomen-- I (oins things. 16, He chose his friends from those terms. We need civic Uoned card could be found ouu righteous8 n er'orsness. Theodore Roosevelt. fiction could be brought against them. amiT1 " Choosing Furniture For Your Home If you are furnishing a new home 'refurnishing your old or any part of a home home it is a very good idea to consider the question of attrac- T tiveness and quality from every angle and to consult with experienced decorators and sales persons who, are interested in the success of your home to help you get the most delightful effects. Let us have the pleasure of talking home- - with you. 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Eye Guard for Eye Workers. for mnenfn-ist- s who work where there is danger to the eyes from steel or other particles consists of a steel frame and a piece of plate glass covered by iron wire netting of large mesh. The guard Is said to be easily adjusted and more convenient than goggles. For House Plants. A splendid fertilizer for all pot plants and evergreens may ae made in this way: Dissolve one can of lye in two gallons of water ; put in enough bones to make a thick, crusty mass. A few spoonfuls of this in your watering pot once a week will give a wonderful result. cations and form of conls bond, may be obtained i plication at the office of Recorder or the City Enjj The right is reserved any and all bids. By order of the Ik: fe1 City Council. NOBLE M. FISHE City Ei First publication Octc 1919. Last publication 1C Nove as 1919. Published in the Box i n NOTICE FOR PUBLICATU ISOLATED TRACT. (Publisher.) Public Land Sale, Interior, U. S, V pjo Department Land Otet City, Two. Collecting That Living. The worM imi . w 9 Hnyi (, October 15 man who feels that he owes the worl NOTICE is hereby given fl for his living. It is a sort of exchange in which the world deals as fairly ks directed by the Commissions it is dealt by. General Land Office, under pr: of Sec. 2455, R. S, puma Shs Put the Toe in Ptomaine. application of Peter M. Poale A Columbus gin ial No. 016666, we will oEf came home from school and reported lie sale, to the highest bidde: one of her classmates had hurt Ills toe not less than $3.50 per ac and Mas unable to be at school. Its oclock p. m., on the Fifth very serious, she said, and they are cember next, at this office, ft afraid lie is going to have ptomaine tract of land : NWK ing Doisoning. Indianapolis News. 8, T. 8 N R. 5 W. S. L. M The sale will not be kept Judging the World. will be declared closed fk seem to ses that their not People present at the hour named h1 opinion of the world is also a confession of character. We can only see ed bidding. The person ms what we are, and, if we misbehave, highest bid will be required: we suspect others. Emerson. diately pay to the Rece amount thereof. Real Geniality. Any persons claiming adrf The Inborn geniality of some people land are imounts to genius.- E. P. Whipple. file their claims, or objects before the time designated I Uncle Eben. GOULD B. BLAE Some men is so tremendous polite, no matter whut happens, said Uncle Eben, dat dey kinder gives you PROBATE AND GUARDI de notion dat mebbe deys jes a little bit deceitful. NOTICES Consult County Clerk or w t-a- 1 seven-yetir-ol- (Publisher) d Public Land Sale. Department of The Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 15, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S pursuant to the application of Calvin H. Chandler, Serial No. 017613, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 2 o'clock p. in., on the Ninth d oi ceiubor next, at this ohiue, the adic.. iio inici in iuul: 0)4, Ltc. 0, T. . N 3. L. ..I. R. , This Sale will not be kept opts, bat will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will he required to imme- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. diately pay to the Receiver the Office of the City Recorder, thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the Brigham City, Utah, October land are advised to 14, 1919. Sealed proposals will be receifile their claims, or objections, on or ved at this office until 5 oclock before the time designated for sale. p. m., November 4, 1919, for GOULD R.' BLAKELY, curb and gutter, Register. constructing above-describe- d - A- Give the world the once over I ISTEN, fellows, to some . straight talk.' 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Youll work hard while you work. Youll play hard w hile you play. Youll earn and learn. Youll get, in addit'on to shore-leav- e, a y straight vaca tion which is more than the to be 40, misses some thing. lots of money,- BRONCHIAL TROUBLE. Mrs. A. E. Sidenberder, Rockfield, Ind., states; For an attacks of bronchial trouble which usually assails me in the spring I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the only thing that gives me relief. After using it for a few days all signs of bronchial trouadv. ble disapears. - 1 Optimistic Thought The love of subjects Is an invincible protection. - A BEAUTIFUL Do you know WOMEN. that a beautiful man always has a good digestion? If your digestion is faulty, eat lightly of meats, and take an occasional dose of Chamberlains Tablets to strengthen your digestion. Price 25 cents. adv. Q X - ' Town-bi- n 10 West, Salt Lake b X 1 V ceased. . X--ti- '' H-- rf - rj pu utoii Jiurniture Comp, V icensed Embalmers r; ...and... Grand Prize firearms I; "V Notice to Credit Estate of Henry Stand 48 i f .1 DaJiC 4-3- Section 4, . d inform Creditors will claims with 'Touchers t der signed at his rcsid1 Brigham City, in Boi including all necessary grading County, Stdteof Utah, b. in curb and gutter district No. before the 8th day of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1, being on both sides of Main ary A. D. 1920. R Street, between Third and Fifth Ilenry C. Stamler, South Streets, according to Department of the Interior, Date of first public UiS. Land Office, Salt Lake City, plans on file in the City Engi- tolu-7, A. D. 1919. office. Utah, October 11, 1919. neers Instructions to bidders, toge- Xels Jenson, Attv. for .Executorther with plans, profiles, specifi Notice is hereby given that d About H's Relations. Judge Now, sir, tell us about your marital relations were they pleasant? Bllbaek Tleasnnt enough, your Samuel A. Duncan, of Promonhonor. But they wanted to live on me tory, Utah, who, on August 8th, 1916, made Homestead Entrv. all the time. Life. Serial No. 018032, for NL.Xi - I signers for further r Af.lt 'lour Dealer i.' wo- above-describe- YvV," -- -1 ' J w C Atruminilion fy CfttyVifcg tineral Directors j iV PVCIiAM CITY, UTAH wiwiri Nig! t Sf R !P !on, Z) News. t ion. An eye gunrd valuable Ustieca sohlior jii'-- t released from the service was go--of friends at a dinner in oiMr;u!e;: of his return home. The waiter placed an elaborate silver sen ice around the talde. The soldier looked at the showy array, one knife, one fork carefully seln-tinand one spoon. Shoving the rest of the silver from him, to the surprise of his hosts, he remarked: Too much equipment to keep clean. Judge. A Undertaker. l,"W I hone. 29 er |