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Show i j -" COPPER IVETED 13gttoM"PAni 'i00 VtkV PWF? GUARANTEED. i Co-op's Great Clearance Sale. -4- i ,$76,000 worth of Goods at Bargain Prices, Yo "Lur ; And when we tell you we intend to make this -SfFHE BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE OH RECORD ; You will know we mean Business. i lU'SilKSS IHKN'TOKY. TlmHf wIhmu tiumft nru- mn foiimi In IM li-wiory li-wiory 1-1111 an auav I'r lli-.-U iintili'Hi, il it) lu,irit. II. K.S.AM, Co., Hardware, H tiniest mtl Mrtt liiiu-ry; A. H. Snow, M njrr. JiHt;utA I'eiiee, liciH-riil Men-luuuU-e nn. I DniK; I.. T. IVinv, Marnier, r.i'i-lmni City Co-op , ( i.-iu-ral Merelitui- ilne :uil (ii-o.-ci-i. HiiKhu I'l-lutim; 1'iiM. Co. All kfiiiln of .lnU Win k. Fancy .ir.-Lil ly. Union l';ui lk- K. K. Co. I. ovtjlmul A filover, Liveiy Stable.-. Win. KoevoH, Kkvtririmi. !'. N. Peine, "City Hell" lmy Wuyn. Henry I'uhipb.-r, I d ayman. C. Ols.m, lieet Cuttle, Call's Fort, Utah. City Kuk.'iy, Cun.ly, iroruri.-f, l-'mitH. WilkoH ACIuidwi. k, Attorney, S.L.Cily. J(in1 A Lowe, Atloriu-yH, Salt hake City. T. C. Bailey. Attorney, Suit Lake City. City Diuv,' Store, W. A. Wiule, iropr. . II. llaly, Cattle and Horse.. , I J,. limy, .Jr., Prolenrtimiiil Curlier. I J. II. Kl.hidK-', CHrriiiue 1'ainter. Bunk uf llrii;huiii City. O.d.Simw, Pre:'!. ! J. H.CurriiiKton, Plij 'u-iim and Shi -on. : J. M. Coomb, Attomey-al-!HW. Ai.ierioni Itinit Mfr. '"., Suit Lake, II. II. JoneH, Attorney at Law. i K. Clawnon, Licenced AVwtnutor. Hr. O. W. Snow, Dentist. John Chi'i.Hteiisen, Merchant." White limine, Hotel, Salt Lake City, (dot' Jeppsou A Co., P.laeksniith?. .lenson A.IeppKOii, Marble Works. J. H. liott, Box Kl.ler Murbtc Works. U. L. Fish hum A Sons, Merchandise. A. V. CompLon, Artistic, Photographer. C U. Hi-own, Shoe liepnirinjr Shop; Clothing, Gents Furnishing" Dept. Clothing is our strong-bold this season. We iut in a very lare; stock and nearly everything we havo is new. Our patrons like now and stylish goods. Tn order to sell out ftnd have everything new for spring we have put our prices way down. Dress Goods and Notions Dept. We have extranidinary bargains to oiler in this department. A good dress makes a nice Christmas present for a wife, mother or ihniliter. Come prepared, as we know we can tempt you with our bnrgain prices, Nice stylish goods and we are almost gi ving I hem n way. Overcoats. We have been selling a good many overcoats but wo have a lot left. We hope at the price wo put on these now. to sell every one by the first of January. We havo a very fine chinoliilli in black and brown, sizes from 30 to i'2. This is a better made coat than a similar , one we sold last year at $25,barguin price $15. Cloak Department. We haro a rnvj utca line of coats for ladles, miftsea and children. Yon will find Ibem stylish, durable dur-able and our bargain prices very low. We have one lot of cloth, new markets heavy warm coats. They were il'G, $7 and $8, bargain price 83.75. All of our $10 new-markuts S5. All of our $12.50 new-markets S7.50. All of our $15 new-markets $8.50. All of our $17.00 new-markets $9.50. i All nf A90 nftw-nifli-lrnta Now is the time to buy your boys something that will pleapo them for Chriatmas. We have one lot of suits fr.jiii A to 13 short pants. 'As a utarter we put the price at $1.10 per suit. One lot Child's suits, age A to 1-1. A very pretty blue plaid, good heavy weight. Worth more than double what we ask now. Bargain . price $1 65 per suit Wo have another lot of about fifteen suits, ago 4 to 13, worth $3. Bargain price $2 per suit. We havea special bargain in a brown checked suit for boys, age 9 to 12, three piece suit with long We Have i bou l I wen ly-five assorted kinds and quality, worth from 25 to IJO cents per yard. Bnrgnin price 12 -Jets. One lot double-width (knlf wool) worth from In to of) cents per yard. Bargain price 15 cts. An assorted lot of dress goods in , tricots and flannels, worth '10 and ."iO cents a yard. Bargain price 25 cts. j j Ten different patterns of an imported im-ported woolen goods were delayed on the road and just arrived last week. They cost lis 5!) cents per yard at New York and we marked j Plushes. A inong our many bargains in plushes wc have one lot fancy silk plush all grades, these goods are not high at $1.25 per 3Tard, but we carried them over from lost year and we intend to put the prices so low that you cannot resist the temptation. We offer them now at G5 cts. Silks. Wc have a rare bargain in black silk. You would think it cheap at $1.50 per yard. Don't you think such a Christmas present would please your wife? Bargain price THE BUGLER V otiiig Contest. Most Popular Lady in Box Elder County. I think .v the Most Popular Lady in Box Elder Courtly. Jlcr Address We have a good beaver, with velvet collar, that comes in four or five colors. Our bargain price $12. If you want a long ulster for rough usage we have one lot we have been selling at $7,50. Our Lai inis L'oupon uitt ana nun it fo JUL BUGLER CO., Brigham City, Utah, property filled'ont. First Vote as often as you like, so you cut from The Buoleii the Coupons sent in. There is no limit to the number any person nniv Second The lady voted for must he a resident of Box Elder County and over fourteen years of age. Third The lady receiving the highest number of votes will be presented with a handsome $10 Gold King.set with pearls and moonstone. moon-stone. Fourth The names of the twenty ladies receiving the highest number of votes will be published in each issue of The Bum.Eu. Before the contest is ended a complete list of the names of all ladies receiving receiv-ing one or more votes will be published, with the number of votes each receives. Fifth Coupons will appear in all papers issued from now on to December 31st. Parties desiring large numbers of papers containing the Coupons should notify us in advance. Cash must accompany such orders. Sixth The contest will close Saturday night, December 31st , 1S02, at S o'clock, and the lady having the largest number of votes notified on New Year's Day. The prize will be presented to her as soon as her measurement can be sent to the Ogden jeweler and the right-sized ring returned. Name City Vote?. Mrs. C. A. Katscr City 2U Mrs. A. II. Snow City 22 Mrs. Eliza Koford City 10 Mrs. Minnie J. Snow City Hi Miss Rose House Corinne 10 Mrs. Lillie S. Horsley City ' 8 Miss E. II. Yates Callsfort 7 Miss Nettie Groat Corinne 5 Miss Lettie Dewey Deweyville 5 Miss Etha Brad Corinne 5 Mrs. L. Hailing City 5 Mrs. Annie R. Bowring City 4 Miss Sarah Rich CKy A Miss Amelia Graehl City 3 Miss Lillia Fisher City 3 Miss Ella Jensen City.- 3 Miss Caroline StaufVer WP.lnrd 3 Miss Zina Rees City 2 Miss Henrietta Lewis Corinne 2 Miss Jennie Hubbard Willard 2 ! them 75cts. Wc do not intend to carry I hem over and we now mark tbcm down to 50 cts. With the above lot of goodi we Teeefved fi vc or'six'picces, 33 inch camels hair rough c fleets, very stylish. They would he cheap ut 75cts. per yard. Bargain price 40 ets. A few pieces of silks in light shades suitable fin-parly dresses, these goods are new and very -pretty shades. Do not delay but J come and sec them while you have j the full assortment to choose from. 1 I'Jargain price 37 i cts. While on dress goods -you must not fiM-get our English broadcloth. 'I'h rough some mistake our New York house sent more than double the quantity we ordered. We have about fifteen different colors, ."1 inches wide. Jt is nearly as-good as-good a (nality as wc sold last season sea-son at $ 1.75. Our bargain price 85 cts. Black Cashmere. We have some great bargains in black cashmere and lienrii.'tlas. We haven't space to enumerate all of our bargains, but we hope you will come and let us how you what wc have in imported cashmeres. cash-meres. We havo one very nice piece in blue black worth $1.15. Bargain price 75 cts. Silks and Satins. We have quite a large assortment oftheso pnods. ono lnt silk in tm sorted plaids, well worth $1 per yard. Our bargain price 50 cts. Ribbons. We have a large assortment of ribbons and wc know wo can tempt you with our bargain prices, as we have made some sweeping reductions. reduc-tions. Hosiery and Underwear. We have one lot of children's wool hose, sizes A h to worth 1.5c. Bargain price 40 cts. One lot ladies black wool hone; they are chea p at A 5 cen ts par pair You can buy them now at 25 cts. One lot ladies Jersey ribbed vests, all sizes, worth 75 cts. Bargain Bar-gain price 50 cts. Children's heavy Merino underwear under-wear worth S .5 cts. per suit. Bai-gain Bai-gain price 50 cts. $10.50 Ali a our $25 new-marketa $11.50. Don't ycu think the above prices are templing? If you want a Christmas present for your wife or daughter why not buf something to keep them warm when you can get them way below first cost? Ladies Hats, Hoods, Etc. In ladiefl hats w ha?e an all beavor wide rim that com in six or seven different colors. These goods nre pure beaver and worth $3 each, bargain price $1.45. Another lot worth $2, you can buy now for 95 cts. Gloves. Lined lovag for ladies, misses and children, at your own price. One lot worth 25cts., bargain price 10 cts One lot worth 3iU. per pair, bargain price 15 cts. Hoods for ladies, misses and. children t lose than halfprice. It is impossible to enumerate half of the bargains we have to offer. Come early and oft on. We are always plcaRed to ace you. pants. Bargain price $3 per suit. One lot brown satinet for bo3rs age 14 to 17. We thought this very cheap at $(J, but the larger boys must have a warm suit as well as the little fellows and to tempt you we put the price $4 50 per suit The goods are new stock, mind you, as we sold out nearly all of our clothing last season. The few old goods we have are almost given aw a'. Suits for Men. We carry a very n i ce li ne of goods worth from $17.50 to $25 per suit and we have made some sweeping reductions. We have a heavy brown suit in California goods that we have been selling at $16, bargain price $12 per suit. We have four or five different patterns in a very good California goos, silk mixtures. These goods arc made by first-class tailors and we warrant every suit to wear. The' are cheap at $20, but to close them out wc put the price just what they cost at the factory. per jUit. One lot heavy, cottonadc in black. It has a good strong lining lin-ing and comes in sizes from 34 to 40. This is cheap at $5. Our bargain price 1)2.75 per Uit. nargain price . $4. Gents Underwear, Gloves We have some rare bargains in underwear for mon and boys, heavy-warm heavy-warm goods to keep out the cold. One lot worth $1.50 per suit. You can buy them now at $1 per suit. Then we have some very fine all wool goods. Red and brown mixed. mix-ed. They are worth regular $4 per suit, bargain price $2.65 per suit Gloves. We have a very good assortment of glovos. If you need any gloves for winter better come in before the best are sold as you will find our prices just as low in tins line as on the other goods. Hats for Men & Boys. We bought a very large stock of hats this season. Now stylish goods for men, running in price from $1 to $3.50. We will surprise ' you with our extraordinary bargains bar-gains on these goods. We have one lot children's goods an assortment assort-ment worth 75 cents and $1, bargain price ! 45 cts. i Men and boys' hats are reduced , nearly one-half. Read the ads. in The Bugi.kr and secure all the bargains. In Thk Bl'ui.kii voting contest for the most po Hilar young lady in Box Elder County, we find the Corinne ladies have received more than one-third of the votes cast. But then that' to be expected, ax it is a well known fact that Corinne has the most popular ladies and gentlemen too in the county. Cor-rinnc Cor-rinnc Calliope. Buy extra copies of The Bi-oi,i;ii containing the coupon for our voting vo-ting contest. Hay waxtj-I). A few loads of good horse hay will be taken on eubBcription at Tun Brtu.rcu office, i Apply at once. When you go lo Salt Lake, slay at the While House. Location, in center of town; terms, the most reasonable; treatment, the best. I I 13i- Reduction iiL Groceries. You Can Buy Good Raisins at 7 1-2 cents per lb. A Bettef Grade at 8 1-2. Thompson Seedless Raisins at 10c per lb, 11 lbs. of Stick or Good Mixed Candy,$l Casli or Produce. 2To Credit. BRIGHAiVl C!TY MER. & MF'G ASSN. UiLia Powder Tbe only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. 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