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Show .-.i,-.-r for 1 ' . : nr.. i i.ii. tin- i'l ., r I .l,-r of li. Nrhirl' County. Stibsnihr for 'I'hk I'.-. ..1.1:1:. ! Talk is eht ap. bul pri-lly rxprn- MVr wl-M ;cilt UViT a trl-pllon- wirr. '.K. R r i n h:i 1 11 City's, liilarria! staP'-liu'llt staP'-liu'llt w ill In: f. 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 ill tniial's lll- Vi-H.-nlsy, Mrs. K, vis v.is i llrii'liam vision- li. r .-i.-ln, Mrs. (). W. Snow. li. I.. Ki.-I.i.i;rii. .!r.. i- havi',:: Hi a, Mil inn built mi l:.r I . :. r .1 iiis m, Mail, Sin ,1. u-:ii. l''erv ' ; ; 7. -u s lent id care- ( fully perns,' ,i. i , (ig to ,irppon to ji-t your horse i hlioein done. f Mrs..J.S.HouUand frs. Howard ' l'eel; with liev son Sherman left for ( ' Salt I.aUe, 'I'litirsday in.tniiir. j .Mahul Knterprisc. Tho tinio of year i- fast ap- ; proaehiti when it is a delight to live in tho country tow u or village j or on t ho farm or ranch. The 0'den wheelmen are mak-. mak-. in nunierouH rnr.s tliis spring up , into J'.o.xeldcr C'ounly. Willard I was last visited. Call on (. Kelly for Flour, Kran, ! Chopped Keed, -Corn Meai, Kye ' Flour and (lennadc. AH of which arc sold at inill prioe?-. t I With the welcome ad von t of j spring cumu hoauty and eharni to our pretty little eily. All our streets i are iiveuuos heautiful driveway drive-way y. A hicycle club will, in all roh-ahility. roh-ahility. he organized in llrigliain in . the near future. A bicycle panic-is panic-is imminent. Several new huly rid- ' ers arc in sight. l'righam hens are induced to lay by the persuasive beat of natural gas Eastern Ftab Advocate. Ave, when the therm, is 10 below zero and eijgs worth iiO cents a dozen. Marshal Uecpo was informed that several tramps at Cache Junction were bragging that lliey were the lirigbam burglars and show cd a silk handkerchief they claim to Win. llor-l-y .V S,.s have a hange of advrrtt.-eni -nt on the .bird .:.gc of to lay'. T.t oi.kk. Kead it. Ib.rslry V Sons purchased some 2iH I lambs from p.-ar Uiver City people and tin's u c-k shipped them nit drcs-, ,1. The poslolliee is bring moved into the building on Main Sireel. one door nut i h of the Ki duiann iV Co. m-;,t marki't. For cash we have concluded to slme y nir horsi s cheap. Ail work guaranteed. Olof .leppson. f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard FreeMom-of FreeMom-of Arizona have been in lh'ighani City this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Packer and other relatives. rel-atives. Mrs. Freestone is a daughter daugh-ter of I,on Packer, a former resident of this city. Fos'i', o-month old pig; white, with black spot on left shoulder. Return to N. ('. Mortensen eV Son and be rewarded. 1 t A tramp who did not know when he was at was picked up on lju st reets of lirigbam City one da this week. Our streets and allcvf seemed so numerous and infrieali that the poor fellow got 1 ewihlrfed "lost bis lead" and had to bt picked up and lodged in the county jail for a short sp.'ll. Paris fireen ol) eK per II White I'lellchore :!0 els. per H London Purple -0 et. p'-r H I at City Orug Store. f Tl,;, 1- l il.., ..!( t .,i ., T..,,, pic. Martin Pohwcr and Mis: I Martha Christ etiscn were made j man and wife. The parents of the bride and groom are old citizens r.fj lirigbam City. The young couple ! have many friends, Thk Pi ni.t-ii in- j eluded, .w ho wish them long life, happiness and prosperilv. Tuesday evening (he non-Coin j missioned ollicrrs of Company A j were out on a stnvl . !.ii'i:,;-b. ! , They bad a lively time p,,; ii ' , away al each other with th.-ir hi. ink j cartridges. No one was killed, bi.t 1 I,. Perg, Jr., shed tir-t blond by a ! ' scratch received from Will til-.v.-rV ; ; bayonet, and tin s-hain battle was : at an end. Leave all orders for mill .-lulls at j ('has. Kelly's Shoe S,,,p. F,vr 1 delivery, .lames N.-ls.in, Maiiae, r. ' Prlgham Cily Poller MiIN. t ! j S. C. Smith, local agent, of the j Davii County Nursery, informed a P.coi.l i: reporter thai the company bad already dis! rihub-d nearly j IDiHi choice fruit trees in P.-.vd.l.-r ('ounty. They ate giving en I i n-! n-! satisfaction. A few days ago about lo'D tna-.s were di-n!,ule.l in the ! neihhorhoo,! of pear Liver City. and all were pleased with tie- trees, j A big lot of the tineL young tr,-cs , ever brought to F. rig ha m w ere ! ship.-d in this u -k fi on) I 'n' !avis ','oiin I v Nurser'. One of Prigham's belles has a lad that caps the climax. She is now dili'".it 1 at work making a crav ui!t. ( n each pice her d.iin ly j lingers are emliroidering the name of one of h"r old beaux. She already al-ready lias seventy live names and j yt she is but Sweet sixteen! It i" to be hoped the hi ,cks will complete com-plete the ijiiill, as it is rumor' d that Ivan No. To has asked f,,r and won bereo-pietti-h heart. W. -shall not attempt to describe bi-thoiights bi-thoiights when .sleeping under such a load of rivals. have stolen Irom here. A tramp was on his rounds in lirigbam last week trying to sell a bottle with a cleverly construckd ship on the inside. He claimed to he the builder and oU'ered the contrivance con-trivance for forty cents. Cioats are now in demand in certain cer-tain parts of the cast, many farmers farm-ers believing that the presence of i one or more of the odorous animals : will protect hogs from cholera and horses and cowa from other contagious con-tagious diseases. Uev. X. P. Johnson expects to leave next week lor n six weeks' business and pleasure trip to Pio-j Pio-j neer, Iowa, and Chicago. 1 is i w ife and her sister started a few j days ago on a visit to their old home at Pioneer. The B'i;u;u wishes theru a pleasant trip. I Among Tin-: I;-,-.: best readers are our musi successful suc-cessful Boxelder County farm-1 farm-1 ers. Have you ever known of j u leading farmer who did not keep j himself well informed by reading? I If a man wishes to keep abreast ! of the times he must read and think. This afternoon and tonight the Third Ward Muluals will present "Dot, the Miner's Daughter," in the ward ball. This is the play which was so unceremoniously cut ! short a little over a year ago by the i fire bell and the Opera House was j peremptorily emptied. Tire drama i is a good one and a pleading enter- i tainment is in store. i From nn advertisement in tin-Logan tin-Logan Journal, we see that Tllomas Baron, eldest sou of James Baron, who recently died, has taken hold of his father's woolen mills in ifyrutn and they are now in operation. opera-tion. Titk Bun i. Kit commends t he pluck displayed by this sturdy young man and wishes him gratifying gratify-ing success from the start. Brigham business men: If you 'nave a good, live advertisement in tho local paner. you have hundreds j of servants out at work for von, w hether you be awake; or sleep, nick or well. No monarch's slaves I ever scattered at his bidding so ! Meetly or faithfully, or in such be- wiltlering numbers, ;m the lilorary I messengej-s that leaf your Individ-i Individ-i ual words to the public. Advertising Adver-tising pays. NOTES OF THE BUGLER. Bon fires are in order. j Times are getting better. A. E. Snow has purchased a new-bicycle. new-bicycle. The trees will soon be leafing ! out. The lilac buds are fast burst- ; ing forth. j Contribute to Thk Bi:ui,kk's "item box." I Editor Smith of the Spanish ! Fork Herald was in Brigham. j Thursday. j Everybody are getting ready for1 spring work and tremendous crops are anticipated. j Many of Brighain's citizens are fixing up their fences, lawns and preniis.es in general. That's right. riant your potatoes, spade and plow your gardens, get up dirt for flower beds and rustle. Spiing is here. The woman's suffrage, workers in Brigham secured .'71 names in one day of persons who favored their cause. Supt. Angus Vance is collecting building material on his place in the Third Ward for the erection of a more commodious residence. Ezra Jensen, of the B. Y. College. Logan, returned to bis studies, Monday, Mon-day, after a week's visit with friends and relatives in Brigham. Very few people can pay a bill without looking as if I hey were conferring a favor. As a matter of fact the favor has been done them in trusting them. C. Kelly sells all kinds of B. C. Holler Mill products. Same rates as at the mill. f Two weeks ago strawberries were selling in C'jiicago at To cents u quart. They were not from Brig-bam Brig-bam or they would have brought tw ice as muc h. Cet your shos mended at the Boxelder Boot .t Shoe Uepairi ng Shop, Win. Moo;e,Propr. Best leather; leath-er; first-class work guaranteed, f For cash we will ahoe ltores for as low as $2 per span. Olof Jeppson. f A n a J vertisernent in a paper t bat contains the live local news, and asarestilt is read by an intelligent intelli-gent class of people is the best salesman sales-man a merchant can have. f Jut received: carload (.'enuiue Oliddcn Jr, Barb Wire; I rod to lb, At N. C. Mortensen it Son. t A letter was received this week from J. B. MeMaster, in which his family and friends were pleased to luarn that lie readied England nil right. He crossed the billowy Atlantic At-lantic without missing a meai something unusual, C. H. Valentine was in Brigham ! City tli ia week, visiting relatives.! He is soon to launch out in the! oold storage business in Salt Lake. J We wish him success. A fe.v daya j figo the Salt Lake papers finnotinc- j ed the marriage of a g'-ntleman of i the fume name as Mr. Valentin?. 1 Carl'n friends be reabouls thought it was he, but bo emphatically denir-H j it. C. V'.. Snow lias rrrrivial (.nroiir-ajiin- wonl fi-oiii K-rr A' Co., pnl,-lilll.TS. pnl,-lilll.TS. Cliii li-,. 'I'ln-y have- sl.-u-t- nil on I, is urn- iiov-l "Si.-trr tliutia" and tliia wi'-k unLinitt.-il si r, ral of llir liist p,-,,,,f piijow. Tl:., ,!; j will la: prinli',1 ami on ll,,. niark-l in May. II. will I,- (pitl-n up in (-'oral My!-. Tllf typo i.'i lar;- anil j ck-ar ami tin; papi-r will la: of i,i,-I i,i,-I .plality. On I lie title pa--, nliirli wan ainon- tin: proof pafo-s. is ll,, piiitn-i; of "Siali-r Cnitia," tl-likriii-s of on a .' 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