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Show ' Subscribe for Thk B::gi.kk. Suine of the ''Xmas windowb"' in ! ilrihum City are very attractive this year. j 'I'lH-.-dity, tliere was burn to the : wife of A if lliitnson an eight i.ound , boy. All rr-j it.'d doing well. In placing your advertisements, bear in mind the fact that Tut: llT'fiLKK baa more than three' times as man v readers as any other 1-aper in the county. t When you have a personal or any other item of news make a note of it and drop it in The Bu-ci. Bu-ci. Kit's ''item box." We take this occasion to thank our gallant military boys for the neat compliment paid Thk Bu-: Bu-: i-ku's big circulation at their drill Tuesday evening. In renewing bis subscription to Thk Briii.KK, I'eter I'Mwardn, writing writ-ing from Geyser, Nev., under date of Dec. 10, says they are enjoying(?) ten inches of snow down there. Wednesday evening, in celebration celebra-tion of their third wedding anniversary annivers-ary day, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow gave a party to a few friends. A 1 few very pleasant hours were whiled away. He who subscribes for and reads Thk Bugler keeps abreast of the times. Last Sunday a slight change took e fleet in the U. P. time card. Now the through north-bound passenger reaches Brigham at 7:4S p. m. and the old south-bound 3:05 freight leaves Brigham at 2:20 p. m. A short time ago a fire occurred in the sheds and hay on John W. Hill-, Hill-, stronrs homestead out near Bear ! River. Mr. Hillstrom estimates his loss at $250. No insurance. Although the loss may seem slight it falls heavily on a young man who is struggling to perfect his title ti-tle to his land. 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. Ollicial Bond blanks for sale at Till': Buulkr office. Lack of confidence, distrust and suspicion always abide with the guilty guilty in thought if not in deed. When you hear anyone, particularly one whose reputation is not as clean as it might be, crying" cry-ing" steal! a steal!" it's time the watch dugs were set to look after that individual. lie's for covering cover-ing up his tracks, or there's something some-thing in the wind. Business Hen who wish to reach NOTES OF THE BUGLER. The evil day for supplying the coal bin has arrived. Contribute to The Buglek's "item box." Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley coal tire sold in Sanpete for only $-5 a ton. Yum! yum! We have had our longest night and shortest day and from this on the diiys will grow longer. (iood dressed chickens are selling in Brighain City at the unusually low figure of 11 f teen cents apiece. Supt. A. fC. Snow ol the Co-op made a Hying trip to Rexburg, Idaho, and returned the forepart of this week. Mrs. Mary Valentine returned Monday afternoon from her sad tasli of assisting at the burial of her son's young wife at Price. Fresh orangey, ieinons and bananas ba-nanas always on hand at The Bakery. " J Attorney B. II. Jones left, Sun-1 day, for Washington, D. C, where he will remain a month looking! after pt-veial land cases. On Xew Years night Company I 1) will give a grand military ball in the Opera House. A drill and other interesting features will be andwiehed in between the dances. The ball will no doubt be out; of the successes of the season. The Sail Lake Herald has a daisy dai-sy 'ul man." S imeof the artistic and striking u IvertUemeuts he gets up for the Sunday Herald are not: surpassed for beauty and eileetive- ' Hess by any pa per in the west. ! The Herald is getting out a way-up paper these days. Monday morning. County Collector Col-lector Standing began the sale of i lands on which the taxes have: become delinquent. Just a su Hi- j cient number of pitves are sold j each dav to make a legal postpone- , me;;( in order that the delinquents j inay have more time to c;ine and sottie up be fn re additional costs are taeked on to their lands. j ail 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 readies three times as many homes and is , therefore three times as valuable an advertising medu as any o'.her paper in the county. ' It is reported that a good coal mine was some time ago discovered near the northern edge of Malad Valley. Should this prove true it would result in the decreasing of the price uf coal in Brigham City forty to fifty per cent. A railroad would bo put in and coal could be delivered here for !fo a ton. Tt is authentically reported that James Baron, once of this city, died this week in Ilyrum, where he was operating a small woolen mil!, lie has been ill several months. Jimmy Jim-my was a modest man, but possessed possess-ed many admirable qualities. He has hundreds of friends in Brigham Brig-ham and vicinity, who deeply sympathize sym-pathize with the prostrated wife and unfortunate family. The country press of Utah generally gen-erally is making the gttat-in-its-own-eyes Manti Messenger smart for ! its recent uncalled-for and unjustifiable unjusti-fiable attack upon Utah's rural journals. Take them as a whole (even with the Messenger Messen-ger thrown in) the country press of tins Territory will equal if not eclipse that of the majority of the states west of the murky waters of the Mississippi. Millard Progress: ''Mr. J. P. j j Jacobson, whoso name has hereto-I ' fore appeared as the editor ot the ! Progress, has left to parts till- known." The Iron County Record j litis this to say about it: "The pco- pie of Fillmore do net believe in: ! letting an editor have any fun at! I all. J. P. Jacobson, editor of the 1 Progress of that place, was recently j . lined $10 merely because he whip- j ped his wife. He is fa id to have, i skipped the burg, and they say h's i never coming b.u-k any more." ' We can hardly believe this of our : old friend Jacobson, once of this ! city. Jacobson has a big heart and a liberal band. If it is true, liquor ! is the cause, and wo condole with the now wrx'tehed and repentant man and the unfortunate wife and 1 poor lit'.U' ehildieiL j |