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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Today In the twonty-febent o scfittary, rlroumlar., klngleMance, Blrthlngton's Washday. The Foulger Studio opened Yeb. 20. It Children' rubbers 10c at B. M. . Co. Men's and Ladles' rubber 48o nt B. M. & P. Co. U I Mrs. Win. Proston of Weston. Idaho, la here for a fow days, Peter Jcnen wm a Brlgham visitor lust Saturday and Sunday. Bp. W. L. Grovor spent Sunday and Monday In Sail Lake City. Tho Foulgcr Co. just received a full lluo of thu famous Glmbel HaU. It . Rest. Mgr. Moslah Evans was In S. L. City Monday and Tuesday. Bee "Hold by tbe Enemy" at Brlgham Saturday, Fob. 29th. It i Our lino of Boys Shoos Is hero. Tho I Foulger Co. It 1 t FOR SALEQ& Folding Bed. I Apply to Burdett Smith. tf j Stenographer J T Davis of tho Sugar Co'a offlco was an Ogdcn visitor Sunday. I j Chas. Munns rotttrned last Sunday eve- f nlng from n wcoksVIsIt In the state cap. J Ital. r A pretty little gltl camo to tho home I of Mr and Mrs Burdett Smith Wcdncs. r day night. I Eph Coombs and J K Owens wuro i transacting business in thu county seat j Wednesday. : A E Jensen of Mantua, district Supt. II of Schools, was here on school matters h Wednesday. I Don't lot whlskoy got the beBt of I you get the beat of whiskey at the I Garland Club Saloon. tt I Jos. E Corbott went to Brlgham Sun. I day to visit his daughter, Miss Ircno I Corbctt, who is attending school In that I city. I Tho Sunday School danco given at tho I hall St. VaUutlnc'a night was quite well I attended, but after mooting all expenses I there was nothing left to benefit that or- I gaulzallon. W W II Hoot ho, Sr. and 1) F Bootho of ! Brlgham City and Moroni Ward of RIv- If ersldu woro hure Wednesday in alien- danco at tho annual stock-holder meet' li of the II. M. & 1. Co. I Mrs. and Mr. Matthew Mc.Murlrlo I ' apont last Saturday and Sunday In Brig- Ij bam City. They went down to attend a li birthday party given In honor of John I, Crawford, father of Mrs McMurtrle. I. Don't let whlakcy got tho best of I' you get tho best of whiskey nt the I Garland Club Saloon. tf I Lynn I, Parry has lease J the Box El- I der Report plant and resumed the publl- I cation of that paper. Tho Box Elder Rc- I' port, tho Inter-Mountain N'cwh and tho j Garland Journal arc now consolidated M and will hereafter ho run under the head of thu Box Elder Report. Everybody go to Brlgham and sco "Hold by the Enemy" Sat. Feb. 20th, by the Brlgham Dramatic Co. One of tho best playa over written. Order ymir , tickets by Bell telephone 70 red Thurs day or Friday. Charges paid on orders for S or more reserved seat tickets. It Joseph Jensen was in Brlgham on legal business yesterday A charming daughter was born to tho wife of C II Green yesterday morning, N .' Dr. C. A. Mosman, dentist, OUCe. of Ogdcn, will bo hero next Monday, Feb, 24th, prepared to do all kinds of dental work, Ills oftlco is In Room No. 8, Rltcr Bros. Block. Don't forget to call and call early as ho will bo hero for a limited tlmo only. It WINES and Liquors for Medicinal pu roses at Rltcr Bros Drug Store tf Don't fall to go to Brlgham Sat. Feb. 20th and see "Held by tho Enemy" by tho B. C. Dramatic Co. It One of our stingy citizens thought to play a llitlo trick on his cow, so ha fed her sawdust ono ovening Instead of bran, She ate the sawdust all right, thinking that her master was too poor to buy bran on account of tho hard times, but whon ho went to milk next morning alio gavo down a quart of turpentine nnd n bundle of lath, Lchl Banner. Tbe kickers on tho farm are not so hard to get along with as the kickers In town. On tho farm there is the kicking cow, and our long-carod friend, the mule, while in town there is the old mossback who want all tho municipal Improvements Improve-ments without paying for them. Tho cow may bo sold for bef , tho mule traded trad-ed for a shot-gun but nothing but a funeral fun-eral will get rid of tho town kicker. Washington Co. News, A schoolmaster once said to his pupils to tha boy who would make the best piece of composition In five minutes on "How to Ovcrcomo Habit" he would glvo a prize When tho flvo minutes had expired a lad of nine years stood up and said: "Well, sir, habit Is hard to ovcrcomo. If you take off tho first letter it does not chango 'ablt.' If you tako olT linothcr Utter you still have a 'bit' left. If you tako oft still another tho whole of Ml' remains. If you tako off another It is not totally used up, all of which goes to show that If you want to get rid of habit you must throw It oft altogether." al-together." Result Ho won It. Ex. Vernon, tho little son of Mr. and MrsJ J II Wnllls Is Improving utter nn attack j of broncho pneumonia. A word to you sonny you little twelve or thirteen-year-old boy who U smoking cigarettes on tho sly. What do you want to bo when you grow up a stalwart heal thy, vigorous, nnd broad-shouldered man or n little puny, measly, nn 'count, weak j minded dude? If you wnnt to bo a mnn, strong like a man, with hair on your face brains in your head and muscles In your . limbs, you just Icavo tboso cigarettes i alone. If you want to be a thing, pitied by your folks, despised by the glrla, and held In contempt by tho follows, keep right on smoking nnd cud your days In an Insano asylum. Ex. Flossie is six years old. "Mamma" she asked ono day, "if I get married will I havo a husband like pa?" "Yes" replied tho mother, with a smile. I "And if I don't get married will I ! have to be nn old maid, like Aunt Kate?" j "Yes, Flossie." I "Mamma," she said, after a short , pause, "It's a tough world for us women, ain't lt?"-Ex. i I Some pcoplo think It a mystery that notwithstanding good ndvico their boys ' grow up to bo wild and reckless young 'men. If theso boys wcro taught from Infancy that homo was tho proper place for them after dark, rather than prowling prow-ling around tho streets, annoying well I and sick pcoplo alike, much of tills mystery my-stery might bo explained, nnd young men with better mornl character nnd moro intelligent minds would bo tho result. re-sult. No parent need expect puro mor-als mor-als In a boy that prowls the streets at night, even if ho docs goto Sunday School. Trcmont Times. Tho only reason why a bank makes moro money than a newspaper Is that tho banker Insists on getting paid for what he does, and ho always gets his pay In advance Tho newspaper man who conducts his business ns a banker conducts his business, novcr has to beg for cord-wood cord-wood on subscription, accept alms given by men who ndvertise only bo-cause bo-cause they want to "support tho paper," pa-per," or buy their way into society with newspaper puffs of social functions. func-tions. Is there any good reason why nows-paper nows-paper men should not bo business men, just lika bankers? Ex. |