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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, TUESDAY, MABCH g, 19S0. SEMI-WEEKL- Y GOLD, HE ASSERTS giflsa Marco ftSs HOWARD GAINS FOURTEEN POUNDS TAKING TANLAC AND LAYS CANE ASIDE. THE TENDENCY "I've gained fourteen pounds in six weeks taking Tanlac and now I'm a well man, said Henry S- Howard, a well known farmer and stock raiser of King Hill, Idaho"I had suffered from rheumatism and indigestion twelve years," he continued, and could hardly eat a thing because everything went against me and I had no appetite- Every joint in me was swollen with rheumatism and hurt so I could hardly bear to be touched. I, was in such a bad fix I couldn't work and had to use a walking stick to get along. The first bottle of Tanlac made a great change ii) my feelings, my rheumatism soon left me and I threw my stick aside, for now I can walk as well as anybody. of the age is to spend money quickly but this is not wise and often leads to unnecessary extravaganceIt will surprise you how much you can save by getting the habit of making regular weekly deposits with the State Bank of Brigham City-per cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts, coin pounded quarterly. - 47. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 50N CERTIFICATES OFWTOSIT, why, I just cant get I feel like I could do as and enough much work as I ever could. Tanlac is worth its weight in gold, and it has convinced me that theres at least one And feat! U BIfi TURNOUT AT MISSIONARY FAREWELL She Sox Elbrr JJriua .Phoned every Tup day and Friday. aemi-weettiy- , The Second ward chapel, main auditorium and two side vestries were HE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY packed to the limit Sunday evening at the farewell program given by the VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR wgrd in honor of Elder Harvey Hansen Entered at the Post Office at Brigham who leaves this week for a mission to city, Utah, as Second Class Matter the Eastern States- The program as published in the last issue of the News SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $2 50 was carried out and a purse of $202 Six Months ..... . 1.25 was presented the departing Three Months .... . .65 1 JTi t medicine that will do what they say it will and I want to do my part in V letting everybody know about itTanlac is sold in Brigham by Eddy Drug Co., in Garland by R. V. Daniels, in Tremonton by Davis Drug Co., and ia Dewey ville by Deweyville Mercau adv. tile Co. - - Advertising Rates Given teic:: On Application. TRI THIS FOR SOUR STOMACH Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly. Eat but little meat and none at all for supper. If you are still troubled with sour stomach take one of Chamberlains Tablets before going to The Meanest Man. CHANGE IX POSTAL meanest man In the world, reThe advbed- ' REPORT REGULATIONS gardless of previous conclusions, ia the man of our acquaintance you A recent ruling of the Postmaster know him, too who took out a .card SHERIFFS SALE General takes a big responsibility off in the American Society of Astronomy In the District Court of the First the shoulders of county seat post mas- and now doesnt have to give excuses of the State of Utah, Judicial ters in that all the other post offices of when he District 4 a. in. Tampa in and for Box Elder County. the county which, have been reporting Tribune. gets In at Evona Investment Company, a corto the head office monthly, will now poration,, plaintiff, vs C- - XV. Frees and report to the office at the ktktfe capital Constipation causes headache, indi- Emily, B- - Frees his wife, and Nielfe in each, state.-- This regulation apto the third plies and fourth class off- gestion, dizziness, drowsiness- - For a Parley Jensen, defendants Sheriff's ices. , The first and second class offimild, opening medicine, use Doans Sale-- ces will report direct to the departTo be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the regulets- - 30c a box at all stores, adv. ment at Washington. By this 25th day of March, 1920, at twelve oment better, service is established for clock noon, at the front door of the , all the offices. Didnt Seem hunny to Him. County Court House in Brigham City, : i Box Elder County, State of Utah, all : Little had seen a new Augusta WILL ERECT WARE HOUSE man closely until one day the right title and Interest of the above V NEAR DEPOT a friend of the family came to dinner. named defendants of, In and to the described real property, sitWhen we were-- all seated at the table following uated in Box Elder County, Utah, it The Cash Feed and Fruit Company looked very intently at his : has acquired possession of the U. I. Augusta head for several minutes, then All of Section bld C7, Township 14 North, dar barns on south Main street which will be moved to Fifth West whispered in mothers fear: Mother, Range 12 XVest, Salt Lake Meridian, shiny, pink containing 640 acres- - Together with street and located near the electric hasnt Mr. Reid funny, ' " , v 6.11 water rights thereto belonging or railroad yards and be used for a stor- hair? Exchange. ' in any way appertaining. age honvkipAiipping depot. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1920. FORGOT WHAT HE NEEDED-tending its ac-- y line of feed, TERMS-OSALE CASH From the Republican, Mt- - Giliad, materials and JOB WELLING, .The Ohio: an editor had Interesting ,e long haul Sheriff of Box Elder $ depot on experience some time ago, when a JOSEPH R..0LS&V'"'- "tribution young gentleman came to this office ' M Deputy. .he for a copy of the Morrow County Republican. He scrutinized It carefully when a copy was handed him, and then said: 'Now I know! What Is it 30 are looking for ."'fnqufrecf! "My ife sent me qgfer a bottle of Charnel118 Cpijh Remedy, and I forgot amef went to several stores and ks named over everything in fie on the shelf except Chamber-ri- l try again, and Ill never ome without Chamberlains Cough ledy." The Republican would sug-- 1 Ft to the proprietors of stores, that y post their clerks, and never let m substitute- - Customers lose faith THE EDDY DRUG STORE. stores where substituting Is per-teto say nothing of the injustice nakfers of good goods and the of customers. adv. - . In the District Court of the First' Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder- EEphraim Dunn, Plaintiff vsadministrator of the estate of John H- Dunn, deceased- Jacob Thomas, William H- Homer, Louisa Mary A- - Boram, Rosezett Marinda Jardine, . K. R. Homer, Lutz, Larson, Joshua Homer, Delauia Cooper, Esther Stokes, Sarah Clark, Rebecca Costley, Marette Crokett, . Homer, Luella Peterson, Susie Barker, Benjamin K- Barker, Edwin Homer, Annie Homer, XXillard Homer, Nancy Smith, Russell King Harris, Eliza Napp, Julia Hibbard, Alice Anderson, Rosetta Anderson, Homer Lemon, Nellie Allen, yeorge Surrey, William II- Homer, Albert Homer, Nellie Sparks, Ella Harper, John Homer, at heirs with other unknown law of Russell K- - Homer, deceased, herein described as John Doe Homer and Jane Doe Homer, Defendants. 5 F Co-B- y 11 d, - - E-j'- - - x 1 f t v ! ana IS GOOD jin s lings Ld u a Lloyd Loor wonderful At one stroke they have tions. entire world-ol- d, cumbersome, of weaving by hand. chan ? costly We now have a large seock of these bea baby carriages from the Lloyd for you. Loom stan We now have a large stock of these bea so finely woven can be offered you at a price alisted P offer for ion, intt 4vy ;tinity .' We are prepared to furnish you u t i r i - living a provides STOHL FURNITURE COI lifetin De- therefor o people ite with ' ' ; P. O- - Address Brigham City, Utah- inch ien baby itching A nent- and word - :o NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder up until 5 P. M, of March 6, 1920, for the sale of the following described city property: The west four fifths of Lots 4. 5 and 6, Block 77 Plat B, Brigham City Survey. (East side of 6th. XV. Between Forest and 1st South.) Also alU'tfiat part of Block 31, Plat. C lying north of Box Elder Creek. (XV. side of Main between 4th & 5th North ) Also Lot 3, Block 21. Plat C. (2nd-eas- t Between 3rd- & 4th. North) Also the north two thirds of Lot 2 and the south 2 of Lot 3, Block 30, Plat C- - (East side Main Between 4th & 5th- - North) Also Lots 1 & 2, Block 23, Plat A, Brigham City Survey, reserving a 16 y foot on north side- (North side Toi-es- t between 2nd & 3rd W.) The City Council reserves the riht to reject r.ny or all bids- By order of the City Council. Nob.o M. Fichburn, City Recorder. - right-of-wa- - red Ifeejr cmikfot hs M now for. twicehi.oof lanese When the talk turns from politics to railroads, and the traveler with the cocksure air breaks in with, Theres an awful lot of water facts the railroads, here are some hard-pa- n to give him: in American railroads have cost $80,900 a mile roadbed, structures, stations, yards, terminals, freight and passenger trains everything from the great city term.nals to the last spike 4me A good concrete-and-arha- lt highway costs $36,000 a mile just a bare road, not count' ing the cost of culverts, bridges, etc. Our railroads couldn t be duplicated for $150,000 a mile. y They are capitalized for only $71,000 a mile" much less than their actual value. Seventv-onthousand dollars today will buy one locomotive And judging from the number of orders which we now have booked, there is going to be several buildings put up as soon as weather permits. Seasons Greetings vith gratitude for your kind patronage during the past 25 years xvhich we have been in the business. Our Apples the best on the market. rates. V.- - it .. 4 a English railways are capitalized at $274,0008 mile; the French at $1155,000; German $132,00 even in Canada (still in pioneer development) The they are capitalized at. $67,000 a mile. average for all foreign . countries is $100.000. Low capitalization and high operating cf5 ency have enabled American Railroads to pay the highest xivages, while charging the lowesu r i V 9 v M OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ' H, ; i the cleanest and hottest. Hay that will make the cows come home. UiiiW Qhis advertisement is published Association of Railway Gxecuto. dttiriug inftrmatitn nncernint iht roili may klai Uitraturt by writing to Tkt Aumiatio Railway Bxtcnlivtt, 61 Broadway, No J'r Tkos I!ini v urs to i hreai in and get seeds true to name and every seed a sturdy plant. . , reeei-on.- tarried Come LUMBER CO. 1 a gate LUMBER, HARDWARE, PAINT, DQORS, SASH. BUELL it all st( it A t :i consi Governc . WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU nis & YOUNG Such as Coal guot State Plaintiffs attorneys TO THE LEE & DUNN BUILDING 2nd DOOR NORTH C. W. & M. O. - ur ited - THE FRUIT GROWERS BUILDING MATERIAL fin will fendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will ,be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the said CourtThis action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the premises described in plaintiffs complaint-YOUN- HAVE MOVES) e tm and A, -- v Si local g BU is tfrain Sings of weaving SUMMONS. MW nt Tjle - d - you a of the coars hand woven SUMMONS ! to-w- car of the weave at Legal Notices 1 bald-heade- ae At AH Drug Stores The State of Utah to the said Itoaccom 'W'E dJ Standard cold ren cdy in tablet form safe, sure, no a cold in 24 opiates breaks up hours relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. 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