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Show i Ciet registered today; it is your j last chance. Say, what iibont the 5 cent cigar i at Eddy's Drug Store? The Criterion Minstrels at, the Opera House Thursday and last evening are said to have given a very good . show. They will appear again tonight. About HO of our local company of the Ulah Stale Guards will leave for Salt Lake next Tuesday morning morn-ing to engage in the forth-coming contest at the Fair. Success to you, boys. Jacob (I. Bigler of N'ephi. father of Mrs. T. II. Blackburn; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bigler of Plymouth. and B. IT. Tolman of Honey vi lie. were in attendance at the funeral of Gerald Blackburn. J. W. Dennis, a tramp, was arrested at American Fork recently recent-ly and committed to the insane asylum. The- fellow imagined that ha was besieged by a host of little men who rang bells in Ids ears and made life miserable. Wednesday afternoon, a baby carriage ran off the platform in front of the Hardware and dumped its precious load into the ditch. Judge Kirk does not specially speci-ally pride himself on his expert-ness expert-ness in handling wee babies, but he sprang to the rescue and had that scream i ng, kicking little bunch of humanity safe and sound out of the mud in "less than no time." W. E. Slater writes from Albion that most of his wages were paid before he left town and that he did not have to sue for them or ride out of town on a load of cedar posts. Friend Slater must be a little dull of comprehension or he would see that we never so complimented compli-mented him as to say he, had sulti-cient sulti-cient '"sand" to enter suit for wages due, or grit enough to mount a load of pots and ride out of town. Fou rent. Furnished or unfurnished un-furnished house; for large or small family. Apply at Bphler orfice. Dentist M. V. Snow of Logan, has received an urgent request from citizens of Piochc, New, to pay that mining town way off down there in the desert another professional visit. Pioche is about 450 miles southwest of Brigham. Dr. Snow expects to leave for there in a few days. In Brigham the enterprising fruit grower presents the newspaper reporter re-porter with his finest samples of truits. Out in Coalville the editor is presented with a sample load of coal, The load of coal may be worth many -tunes more than a hugh peach or a big apple, but the appreciation is no less. Dr. Claude Gates, a youngdentist of Salt Lake, w:-n in Brigham this ! week, returning home, Tuesday, j Mr. and M rs. O. Peterson of j Brigham City, have been in town i the few days past. Logan Nation. The Super! i : ti-udeney of the i Sunday Schools are talking some of organizing a dramatic company j to give pleasant performances for I the purpose of replenishing the 1 treasury. Any honest lady wishing to make -fin per week quietly at her ow;i home, address with stamped jenvelope. Neta L. Willard, Los j Angeles. Calif. This oiler is bona-j bona-j fide. Work ready to send at once. I Steady position. Lt-4 j The Union Pacific Co. has made the rate to Salt Lake City and return re-turn for Conference and the Territorial Terri-torial Fair $2.00 from Brigham. This is a lower rale than uual and will be well patronized. Pastcrauk. The tin est pasturage pastur-age in the county for cows or horses; L. Snow's two large enclosures west of town. Only $1 a head for pasturing pas-turing animals for three months. For further particulars, apply to Alec Baird,city. l'!-4 IL D. Page and C. A. Kaiser i have joined forces and will conduct a game and poultry shipping business busi-ness in Brigham City. This week they are sending to the neighboring neighbor-ing markets, prices on live and dressed poultry and wild game. Stranger: "Where is the best place to sell your potatoes and lu-cern lu-cern seed?" Farmer: '"Always take them to Knudson Bros., they pay you cash on delivery." f Hardware Merchant IT. L. Steed informed a Bugi.kr reporter that up to Wednesday he had sold over 1,200 pounds of shot and 250 pounds of powder to the Nimrods of these parts. He says this year's demand for ammunition is way in excess of that of any other. Hungry men and women will find fine lunches and meals at The Bakery at all hours. Price 15c and up. f If your local paper has trodden on your toes a little in performing its mission, don't get your back up and sbuse the editor, but stop and take a long breath, and think for a sea- n, and see if you can't remember j s tme of the favors and kindnesses it has shown you in the past. Then reflect that it may not be long be fore you may want a favor again. Business len who wish to reach all the people should remember that The Bugler has more than three times as many readers and subscribers in Boxelder County as any other paper. It reaches . All changes of advertisements should be handed in not later than the Wednesday before the Saturday Satur-day in which the change is to appear. ap-pear. If the business men will bear this in mind and see to handing hand-ing their copy in early in the week we will have more time to get up better ads for you, and it will save us much rush and hard work on press days. NOTES OF THE BUCLER. Contribute to The Bugler's "item box." The County Court will meet in regular session next Monday. Cigar stand and News depot at Eddy's City Drug Store. t Rohert Wilson, Jr., was in from Brigham City, Friday. Nation. Hotel, store and dwelling house to rent. ' See A. H. Snow. Miss Unite Packard of Ogdeu, was in Brigham City this week. You may hunt ducks and geese on and after next Monday, October 1st. 50 LOADS) LAWN SOIL WANTED. Apply at once at The Bugler olliee. t The two county tickets hre now before the people. What do you think of 'em? Mr. and Mrs. T. Lowe of Providence, Provi-dence, spent Sunday in Brigham City visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McAlister of Providence, were in Brigham City last Sunday for a short visit with friends. Several loads of hay and a few bushels of oats will be taken on subscription at The Buulkr office. Apply at once. t J). L. Davis, Deputy U. P. Marshal of Ogdeu, was an interested interest-ed spectator in la-t Saturday's county convention. Last Wednesday Mrs. U. C. Smith of North Ogdeu, presented her husband with a tine, 12 pound boy. All re-purled doing well. Why take your lucern seed and potatoes to Ogden and elsewhere when you can get pput cash and highest prices from Knudson Bros. The Kurcka Democrat, motto: Free coinage of silver at a ratio of JO to 1, is the newest I'lah venture in journalism. It is a neat, live little paper. Here's success. three times as many homes and is therefore three times as valuable an advertising medium as any other paper in the county. f T. R. Thomas has returned from Logan, where he has been under treatment for the liquor habit. He says he believes he is now permanently per-manently cured of the desire for liquor. He desires The Buglkh to express his and his wife's warmest thanks to Dr. Parkinson and other j kind people in Logan, and also the Brigham public who contributed so liberally of their means to pay for his treatment. . Quite a number of new homes are being constructed on the outskirts out-skirts of Brigham this year and numerous changes and additions to dwelling houses are being made. These many new buildings and improvements on y small scale are strong evidences that the people generally in this place are pretty well fixed even though the ruins caused by the world's great panic are not yet cleared away. It eeenis that a certain fellow has been sneaking in through the barn winduws of Tin: firm. Kit olliee by nirht and spying spy-ing into our news "ropy." His own words fasten this guilt upon him. He boldly asserts tint I an "alleged eom-iMunicatjiiii" eom-iMunicatjiiii" iii Tun Keen. Kit "was never written by a Republican ur a subscriber al all to thai paper. The alleged note of inquiry was written liv the ame person per-son who wrote what followed.'' No one but a reckless liar ur a sneak who had been poking his nose around our olliee under cover ol the darkness would or dm Id make such assertions. The copy liii h wan sent to the printers u-tm "written by the same person who wrote , what followed' which is an additional j proof that that semi-tramp has been I prowlinvr around our otlice at unseemly hours. The (piestion as put to us on the j street and we replied to il Ihroujfh the j paper. To irinird against similar inid-j inid-j ni-riiL visits we have nailed down our i windows and cautioned ihe niphtwntch : to keep a wary eye on ibis walking j niniuiment of cheek, brass and all. j This is the insignificant notice , Brigham City receives at the hands j of the latest liocky Mountain Official Off-icial Railway Ouide: "Box Klder, j C. IL, Box Klder Co., stage from Corinnc. 5 miles, S. P." That is what in vulgar parlance the hoys I would call a "corker."' Strangers reading the Guide would natnrally : conclude that Brigham City is live miles from any railway connection ' and the only way to reach it is to go by way of the S. P. Ky. to Cor- rinne and take stage from there to Brigham. Thank goodness, the yap who g.t up this rocky guide called 1 Brigham by her backwoods name. |