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Show FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTE5 I sse twifjJvlpwmE FINES! TolWCQ 6 THE HICHF.S1 JKII1D WoRKMliN EMPIPFD Irt MAKING THESE CI0ARETTE5 Ws5KlMBALL&C, Iht American Tobatou (y .Viiicivir 2s fir NEW SPUING- JUST ARRIVED. Comprising the Latest Styles in Dre55Q00t,s' Notions, Ladies' fine Foot Ware, Gent's Hats, Caps & Furnishing Goods. 5ccJs, Garden Tools, She Shears, Hie. Constantly on hand u full line of I f READ THINK DREAM I ACT. '( -lA few remarks from' Nathaniel C. )) Fowler's "Dollars and Sense; )( a Money Making Booklet for j Business Men."' j, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc., AT THE lowest prices. Wholesale Produce. Yours, Anxious to Ple:w, I Wm. Horsley & Sons. ! DRIGHAM CITY BUSINESSMEj Si Sonii read every word printed "below,for they are from the pen LJOOD'S Saripari!:4 Kins lis way ' into the conliileiice of the people j by the good it is doing. Fair trials guarantee permanent CURES. AMERICAN BISCUIT & MFG. CO. ; ! SSr S HENRY WALLACE, MANAGER M. ' rKACTCRU S OF TIIK , J Celebrated Silver Braitf of Fine Crackers. Box 1345. 27 E. Third South St., Salt Lake City ! J j)) oi the brightest advertising expert in the United States: "I don't own any newspaper, or any other publication, but I know from my own experience, and from the experience of hundreds uf successful business men, that the daily and weekly local newspaper is the only indispensible medium for the advertising of local goods.'' "Advertising is business." "If it wasn't business, it wouldn't be a part of 1 isiness." "The man who cannot utilize advertising in his business hni ,o business to be in business, and generally isn't." 'Tf everybody advertised who ought to advertise, there wouldn't be enough advertising space to go one tenth the way around." "Some clothing stores advertise and some do not; some dry goods stores advertise extensively and some do not; some provision dealers appreciate the value of printers' ink while others try to run business without letting people know they're in business; some furniture dealers believe in telling people their business that they may SISTER GRATIA Cut out coupon, fill blank spaces and mail order. IM'5. MR. C. EDGAR SNOW, Boxelder, Utah. Dear Sir: Of your novel, ''Sister Gratia,'' please have reserved, or soon alter publication, forward to my address copies, paper cover, at 50 cents each, and oblige. Address: "It4,ra tli'.Uil,' In (a Mti.iublj HnlMJnl Lilfran l.ril." krrr. To v FP.iFvt,--T!i !!,' hnn.I of a fliini-o pnl.li'bin hnme I nmv hive n n.-w novdl. "SisTEIt I'.l'iTH." i-.Iih-ii. ill i:om.1 .tv;.-. lin.- .ft..T. l.ir.; ll..-. fie-.', will be put ii..mi ill-, lilullifl ub.illt Al-nl. Il!I,r.,i,:.i,iiiiv l.lit 11 II ... it-i mini b HI be n-iii e,l. t-r wbuli r.-n-.n tb-e lib.. .le-in- ,r...-iinnL- ll.e I will .-ill cut ibe nl.ove couijn; bll up the slices and uiuil Ibe onler to I. IJ. ll.,.. Ifixel-ler, (.lull. BRIGHAM CITY BUGLER. SUBSCRIBE. o o ADVERTISE. I t A WKEKI.Y Bl'll.T OS THESE BLOCKS: THE PIONEER THE PEOPLES THE BEST PAPER OF PAPER. LOCAL NEWS ERIGHAM CITY 1 DptNENT PAPER IN and in POLITICS UTAH BOX ELDER Co. and RELIGION. TERRITORY. .tVEi:TllXi KATES SATISFACTORY TO ALL. Srii.-.Citli'TION fj.00 A YEAR. BY TWIN'; i'.F il' LA It 1 Ill I'T ION 1'ltli 'E IS A DYA Si 'E Y.)ll CAN. HAVE THE "AMEKICAN EAKMEK A FA V. M NEWS" INI) " WoM A N K I N I) "i A ItHOl-IH ELY FUKE. PIONEER COUNTY PAPER. do more business, while others expect to made money without publicity. pub-licity. The inconsistency of business is as matked as the inconsistency uf everything else' "The legitimate advertisement in the legitimate newspaper, is worth more than any other kind of advertising.'5 "The newspaper advertisement is upon the same sheet of paper that contains the news; therefore you and others mu:-t see it. if it he bold, distinct and brief." 'The advertiser receives his trade from the people at larce. not from the very poor nor the very rich, but frum the great middle class, the predominating class in every community, which reads the local paper not run in the interest of any clique, but for the people as the people;" and The Bi'gi.ek is just that kind of a paper. Kvery business man ought to read ''Dollars and Pense,v by the above author. It contains a thousand and one items regarding successful suc-cessful advertising, in IS chapters, illustrated with 110 plates, presenting present-ing almost every style of fllt'Ctive advertisements, with examples of reading notices, circulars and headlines. It tells the plain truth about advertising and exposes ineffective methods. Any rca-lcr of Tut j hU'CLF.H who will send check, postal note, or postage stamp to the 1 value uf 2o cents to The Trade Com pan v, Hoston, Maf-s., will receive 1 the book by mail, prepaid, Send fur this valuable Look at once. WHEN TO STOP. If yon haven't ntnltiliiK worlli soiling, j II" you lire Hell in i; umro llian jnu chii niiike, H times iiri' too K'"l to keep ii)t will), 1 Yon mlKht -oultJiT ihc ipioti'm of smjipiiiK your inlvuillsliin, Hut NOT NOW, V :irn yon liavp (i "pooil lliinj,'" 1" oH't-r, When people are lookliiK for tjurtjuliis. When people nre hitrtl lo plense, Wliett unly the "tllU'ft" enn survive, Wlien times are whul they arc toJoy. COMK IN AND SUBSCRIBE FOR ss i PIONEER PAPERS I OF BOXELDI:R COUNTY. ' It" - . i't '"' )' ii i, i.iiiiiior.iiiiimliiril. wltlt ll lco"l to Inllrmar. Couaum- V, ' V, Kj ," ' - i , ,V ' . ; ,,i t-V.1ritiHl1iii--H-Mitli.2.iri-.';. Cfinbecnrrk-a 1 yV.i t. -r ItAi'n it.rS..liy t.mil prt-pnlJ. With ft 5 order wo ( ? V A -,-' "! " : 1 r ,.. -..r.-.r .. r..n.: ll..- moi.ry. Bold by U i."'tf i.v.,:;.s vkkvi: ni:i:im:o.. .Mu--;hi.! remitio.ciucAUu, Uo ti. -u it i u y1, ' -i,,,,,, t li) L l.ilt hy W. A. U APfc S CITV UULOs I' illi |