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Show Additional Local. Morchant W. L. Grover was in tin stato capital on business Monday and Tuesday. Eph Coombs Avas summoned to Brigham Monday to serve as a juror in the district court. Ho returned in tho ovoning, but wont down again Thursday. Good home ior salo in Garland. Gar-land. Easy terms. Apply to Thos. Wise, Owens Meat Market, Garland. o!)-tf Miss Olivo Bundorson, night operator at tho R. M. B. Tel. Co's central ollico, has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Southwestern Idaho. For ladies' furnishings hats, coats, suits, waists, . skirts, hoisery and underwear, it will pay you to call at tho Honrio Millinery Co. opposite postoflico. Everything now and up-to-dato (it Mrs. Grace G. Koorner of .Ogdon, who spent tho foro part of this week here tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Koorner, returned homo Monday. Tho peculiar properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of influenza, and whon it was taken in time wo have not heard of a singlo case of pneumonia. Sold by All Dealers. Mrs. Mantina Jensen wont to Brigham last Saturday to attend tho Box Elder Stake quarterly conference and Josoph Jensen ajid Felix Baird went down to attend the meetings Sunday, returning in tho oveuing. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influonza. As this cough can be promptly cured cur-ed by tho use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it should not bo allowed to run on until it bo-comes bo-comes troublesome. Sold by All Dealers. , C. O. Anderson and daughter Ollio roturned from Brigham Sunday evening whore thoy wont to take part with the Academy Aca-demy orchestra at tho big Saturday Sat-urday night dance. A sprained ankle will usually disable tho injured person for three or four Aveeks. This is duo to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lhiimont is applied a cure may bo effected effect-ed in three or four days. This liniment is ono of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by All Dealers. Blanche Manning, tho G-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning, was quito severely se-verely scalded about tho neck and arms last Monday morning. Hor mother was carrying a bucket of hot suds from tho stove to tho washer and Blanche come running out of tho bath room and bumped into tho buckot of suds, which went all over hor neck and arm. Medical Med-ical aid was summoned and tho little girl is getting along nicely. nice-ly. Our assortment of madollions has never boon so complete ranging in price from 15c to $10.00. Ritor Bros. Drug Co. 2t Vi would lie plcnc(t to Have our rend-m, rend-m, nnd the public generally, icnd tn null ltem.t of nows n.i inny come under llxtir observation, s.iuh rs births, deaths, imrrlitges, goings and comings, etc. Many things transpiro that we may overtook, over-took, hence we aak you to assist us in this mutter that we may be able to pub-Mill pub-Mill am, tho news. .1 Tako in the Grand Masquor- IbbI ado Ball Now Year's ovo at tho jH Acadomy of Music, Brigham. 2t s'sbI F. E. King was in Brigham lH on business Monday. 11 F. D. Welling went to Salt fl Lako yestorday. 'JM Cards aro out. announcing the marriage of Miss Eva Walker, daughter of Frank J. Walkor and Albort W. Burns, son of Mrs. Helen Burns, both of Wt Fielding. Tho ceremony will )fl bo performed in tho Logan 'iM temple Wednesday, Dec. 15. Tho many friends of A. S. IH Rose will be pleased to learn l that he has sufficiently recovor-ed recovor-ed from his rocont collapse so as to be able to movo from the home of his son-in-law, J. W. 1H Haws of Elwood, to the homo of his son, Ursel Rose, of this |