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Show Mr.t'apwell is having the sagebrush of his farm here. 'I Li-- , will be At Published Every Thursday Tremonton, Utah. Entered at seoond a tin- Po-i- - t I'tnli. under the want, nd a great hat pro we bopa .Mr. build will a house and mal.e Lis (,'apwell March class matter April a t i lose nf mngtrai "i week. M, 8J, lat valuable two year old colt Ellon Kirkham is visiiins; with his sister, Mrs. A .B. Iteese. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yoder were entertained bv Mr. mid Mrs. Wawie liink Mr. Subscription rates year in advance Six mouiiis in advance One vear not In advance I had the misfortune Mr. Geo. Cropley ?i .83 iic n ' lev last Wednesday ereninr. Mr. Henry Bercbtold la i in proving his .50 farm by erecting a neat little chicken biiiae, also by putting a woven wire That New Court House. around his yard. Mr. and Mrs. ('. Wurdrope moved last The project for building a new week to their home in Klwood. court house in Erigham is pro- - Mr. C. W. Iladlev of Ottdeu wag an e !l voKintr mucn opposition among the farmers in this part of the county, and most justly too. - . 1 . PvimtUMiutk. tends They are having a hard enough time getting their cr ops to market over our muddy roads and t., BURNG. Claims It Will at Once All Pain. t County Commissioners ' 1M-I)- niovlug 118 , Perilous Food. "When I was editor of the Virginia City Enterprise," said Mark Twain at u dinner in New York, "a fine turkey was one day left at the office. "Turkeys were rare in that high i.ltltude, and we all hankered after :his bird. The proprietor, though, claimed it for his own. He took it home and had it served for dinner. "The next morning, as he was expatiating on the turkey's richness and tenderness, a letter was handed to him. He opened it and read: " 'Mr. rditor Sir: Yesterday I sent you a turkey which has been the ca.ise of much dispute among us. To settle a bet will you kindly ask your agricultural editor to state in" issue what it died of?' - . honor-orariu- be-vo- m nd . in my own way. thank Yes, ' j ! .miu ,.'3nor No merchant can sell goods on long time and live, and some Bills are Never PAH). What are we to do I Only one way; Buy for Cash, Sell for ( 'ash. There are times when farmers have no ready cas1'If .vour m'd5t is good u ,,orrmv mone.v ma.v - ww i D. I S. LOHR Tremonton. other one. "Peace to thee, "were the last to P. S. Notice what ttcy in .'5 words of Dowie to Zion City and the various factions fell to wrang ling more than ever. have days from now. O. S. Idaho man with eight daughters offers to give $1,000 hut apiece for eight stipulates that they must be churchmembers who do not smoke drink, chew, swear or gamble. Ave An $3 Snpi apUiiis MO pa-.o.i8m .b)s i.uo.w. t jt: i?ui.ou5) jo uotpKjstjns OUJ OABU, 8 A't sAttp 8utqqiM3 dsotj ut 'i8,,. 8si, am pdj.n:ui3.i ..i'tetu aqi o.u aq JBop am md oj (do 00 a.ts aw,, U joi Jmiooiiv . . South Dakota's new divorce law will not go into effect until . Maul, . M t " OA two years from now. Go early "c UA Jvw for your divorce, and avoid the 80 Jays, lien pay cash tor what vol need. iiet Our rush. Prices and you will Buy Our A Pes Moines man carried on Goods, Truly Yours, a conversation with the surgeons while they amputated one of his legs. He may have something GENERAL MERCHANDISE, more to say while they pull the Brave Man. whispered Mrs. Bubbnbs, "Henry," slinking her sleepy husband. "I'm sure there are burglars downstairs" "You go down and see, Mav," said he. "They wouldn't dare strike a woman." BRANCH. Thpse are gloomy davs for the man who looks forward to payfor his wife's ing two Easter bonnet and two bits for his Easter necktie. No. 88. 81 Corinne AVaukean :2N 10 .'7 kM 10:111 fl!W 0.41 648 fl:55 1148 7.07 7:10 7:20 12:01 7: 100 Hrijrham Ml 10:37 10:53 11:30 11:32 11:35 ts A. M. 10 10:10 10:22 p.m. No Drew, upon motion, appointed. Communication from County Attorney that his office be provided vith tiles and I IW books; upon motion o! Mi. Adams, referred to Chairman Valentine with p aver to act. Beignntiou of Wm. Parsi ns as road of Ranges Eight different kinds and a full line of 1 urniture Tremonton Furniture Company. Sjperviaorof Hidard District accepted aud C. P.4VtHs appointed. Kcsigimiiou of II. V. auausdeln as laiice of Llic Peace In Siaiscl. l'recii.cl a 5 oe pied, und, upon iujuju of Mr. W. K. Van i lout Ha.i appointed Hart, 'Joinmunicrtiioii fn.m J S. Larkias road supenisor of Suowvdle Lis t.ict; Clerk Instructed to notify Mr Lai kins that he still remain road supervisor Utttil his successor qualities. Communications were received from 'I FEED, SALE . 15. Beatty, Secretary of Stale Board of Il.alth. Jas. W. Palmer of Park Valley, .1 ihn Warren of Terrace. Eliza Stokes of Promontory and W. K. Van Fleet of Gar Ian We Please Everybody. We Sell. STABLES. Will handle nil kinds of horses, draft, roadsters and saddle animals. All horses sold or exchanged guaranteed as represented. Give me a call at the Proctor barn. HODE WOOD, Proprietor, Tremonton. :. The bonds of W. L. W ilcox, road sup ervisor. L. II. (ietz, road supervisor, au.l D. B. Marble, road supervisor, were approved. THE KENT HOTEL SHORT ORDER HOUSE. Meals 25c. Served From Petition of Philip Getz and others askGood Meals and ing the opening of a ro id between Sees. 1 J ami 15. 11 and Telephone 14, 12 aud 13, 7 aud 8, Sand IT, 9aud Hi, T. 11 2s K. 4and 3. E A. KENT, Prop, Upon motion of Mr. Adams the petition is granted providing right of way be furnished. Tracy, road supervisor, appeared asked that his disttict be provided with plow points and spikes for bridges Referred to Chairman Valentine. Upon motion of ChaUnutQ Valentine the assessment of Thomas Mercer ou sheep was declared erroneous, 0. Knudson, and stated that W. tree inspector, appealthe nursery men were A. M. to lo P. M. Satisfaction Guarateed. Connection With Both Lines. Tremonton, Your D. S. G Good Rooms. Property 9Ud ed EXCHANGE CS Utah. Insurer By the Best Insurance Company doing business in the State. I can save you money on your insurance. CALL and BE CONVINCED E. R. Sherman willing to permit the tree inspector to come down and inspect fruit trees to be shipped iuto this county and considered this would be a saving to the county, r.ilhcr than wailing until they arrive here Times Office, Tremonton, Ut. - arness remonton HARNESS GOODS. Old Harness Cleaned, Oiled and Repaired. and Repaired. Shoes Half-SoleGENERAL REPAIR SHOP. GIVE US A TRIAL. REASONABLE. PRICES before inspecting. Hebe r C. Ilamseu, road supervisor of Gills Fort, appeared and represented fiat the road in said district from Sarah B.tty's north line to Thos. Priest's south Hue and In front of Thos. Harper's estate, and others, was in need of graveling and grading, also grade north of Geo. May's estate needs graveling. He asked for an d appropriation of JliOO. Upon motion of Chairman Valentiue the sum of 1200 was George Meldrum, appropriated Board adjourded until April 1st. House Painting and Decorating, HEADQUARTERS tq an FOR WALL PAPER. Sign and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. ' Tremonton, Utah. Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. Kvan Honita Central TREMONTON (Jarlaiul Riverside Fielding PlymouUi Wanhakie 8:10 Malad :40 9:80 !:07 Ml 8:55 8:50 8:45 8:40 88J1 821 8 15 7:58 7:15 Rt Version. "What is that proverb about a fool and his money?" queried the very young BUUt, "A fool and his money," 84. answered the sage of Saueville, "soon get on opposite sides of the market." f I P. M. B:(W Lace Curtains, L. TIME TABLE. DEPARl No. A. M. Ella Wheeler Wilcox advises the business woman not to waste words. Ella is not a business woman. Cbristcncen. road supervisor of Mantua lioad District, asked for a plow. The resiijnaiion of R. W. Adams as Justice of the I'ea;e of Rawlins P redact Was, upoa MOtfe. accepted ami Elliott J.P. - II ed to die old maids. me tinjr. e AUKIVE doom- j Piles are dangerous but do not submit operation until you bave first tried ManZan, the Great File Remedy. It is in tubes with a noz-z'.am u anoii a'.ioa8 ujoq put up collapsible it to be applied exactly that allows e ojh saiqBq jo aStuaAB ub .ioj 'app where it is needed. If you have iteliitiL' pis ootfj o aSJBqa am 1 ..'51!nS lou.. or and afanZandoes not B SB pilua protuding A13 pUOd UH.) .))t.W relieve, money refunded. Soothes and msn u! stOJ!a 10 cools. Relieves at once. For sale by Tremont Mercantile o. Time Reckonino. in Italy. In It.iK- timp la reckoned on the 24 hour system. Thus, three o'clock in Old Custom Still Powerful. the afternoon is there designated as In our secular literature we speak 15 o'clock. Midnight Is 2t o'clock. of "tongues of fire" and "fiery serNatural Rebellion. pents" as If we still believed in "The We have seen Little God of Fire," and that, the zigperfection appear so hideous that we zag lightning was a veritable serpent could drag out all our little faults and darting athwart the heavens. hug them. Haven't you? Oratorio by Graphophone. Joy as a Virtue. In Weymouth, England, the oratorio Joy is as much R virtue as beneft-ceneof "The Mr :?iah" was given by a is. Van Dyke. graphophone before an audience of 1,000 people, and was pronounced a complete musical success. MALAD VALLEY NO :tu. , WALL PAPER Wall Paper, ! Carpets, Rugs, . w fear his daughters are ten-spo- you 80-Da- fellows who was here a year ago working for the telephone com-- 1 pany. We stand p11(1111, flUilUol -"dtlO. the new school primers, whether true or not. -- Ex. Might have been one of the sons-in-la- The Human Moulting. "Mankind moults, like the horse or cat," said a hairdresser. "Don't be alarmed, sir. You have still a fair I shan't crop. However, if you insist. for the half pint si?e. "You are moulting now. How can I can tell by the fact that it is I tell? booklet entitled "This Same Jesus," in only the long hairs that are falling out. wmcn cue writer, wno is a lawyer, proves You, like every other mortal, moult twice a year. out in a lawyer's way the second coming "The male moult, on account of the of Christ as an event still in the future. hair's shortness, is less perceptible come He gives in consecutive order the proof than the female. Young ladies to me in agony. Their hair is falling as found in the Bible and sums up the like the leaves in October. 1 calm e idence that this same Jesus is coming their fears. " 'Cheer up,' I say. 'Y'ou are only again, which is the fundamental truth moulting.' " of the Christian faith, but when that To Test Olive Oil. coming may be no man knoweth. The The simplest way to ascertain the book has the endorsement of some of the purity of olive oil is to freeze it. Pure ablest minds in America, It will be mail olive oil has the exclusive property of four degrees ed on receipt of 15 cents. Address L. B. freezing at three or above zero, whereas other oils need a Cake, 90 West Broadway, New York. temperature of ten degrees below zero. According to a veracious Kansas newspaper, Nemesis ov-- ; ertook a lazy man formerly ot that state in a startling wav at Pueblo not long ago. He was handling freight for a railroad company at so modest an that he did not feel that it was fair to work a second the hour, and when the noon whistle blew relaxed his hold on a box of dynamite, which promptly dropped to the ground and blew him into eternity. It is a story that ought to get into . Kegulnr session .March lStb. B. Marble, road supervisor of D eyville District atked for an appropriation of 1000, to gravel the ror.d through his district. Action deferred for one this J they feel that they should have The following was clipped from an ex some of the money they pay for aod not intended as slam at CBanSe tixes spent for their own good of our young people: any nstead of being used lor the, "We always feel sorry for the lovesick I hey alornment of Bngnam. swain and lass during ", the early starts want some good roads first, and b(,f,jn. lhey bavo become Kemtomeiio then a new court house will not the Inspiration of Cupid. They try to cause them any apprehension or suppress their ebullitions of joy, but can 110t" They try to appear indifferent but discomfort. But they must not be idle Or na not' Their feet and bands move awk as though they were landaged . tae politicians of the county seat wardly with a mile of tenting, and their faces who have a strong pull will get bmk oUt ln 8ugheg M thcy 8llspect pub. the new building and they will tic detection of what ails them. We have nothing. Let every tax-- j should regard them tenderly and patient paver Who WOUld rather have 'y- Time will modify rapturous maul festatio"8 of flrst lovc aml m,lkt' the vio" good roads first see his COUnty . . iiims more tolerate and useful. Older . commissioner and put in a vigor- - heads can reflect that thev were once in our protest against the new build the same awkward plight." ing scheme until the roads are Wo have received from the author, our improved and made passable at friend Mr Lu B. Cake, a copy of a little all times of the year. Meeting Csn-ic- his family back hero as acid colored the skin yellow. But spring opens. This mora of Mr. is rapidly remedied by washing with The cheapness of picric IIad,t'A is ,ooked u,on VWJ drably boric acid. ease with which a proper acid and the by the Evans people, for during their have induced solution is prepared short stay last summer they won the high many Parisian manufacturers to place jars within easy reach of their etteem of all their neighbors. s0(, i Mr FCt ACID Put your finger in the fire and it need not burn. Chance led to the dis covery of a remedy which instantly trill cause burns to cease from being painful and also causes Injured flesh to heal with miraculous speed. Dr. Thierry, a physician in the Par- Is Charity hospital. 'as In the habit ot Dalng picric acid as jin antiseptic, so that his hand.--: were Impregnated with the solution. One day in lighting a cigarette he dropped a portion of the burning match in his hand, but instead of feeling it he noticed not the slightest pain. A short time afterward while sealing a letter some of the horning wax stuck to his finger, and though It cauterized the skin, he felt nothing. He began a series of experiments in healing burns with a saturated solution of nJcric acid. All pain instantly was suppressed. After having bathed the wound In a solution of this acid blisters did not form and a cure was ffected after four or Jive d:iys. home among uii. Ourackool will close March. 29th. offic- - at TrrMMttop, act Ceic-niis- t iken off Win. II. Capwett, Editm and Manager. lf04. PICRIC From Evans Station. THE TREMONT TIMES. P. M. 4:55 4:80 4:13 4:05 3:58 8 50 3:40 8:25 8:.V 2:52 2:45 2:25 1:80 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE VMM Trade Marks Dcbions Copyrights 4c. Anronn (nrtl:ig mkotrh und rtoerlpMon nmr IHtrkty McertHiu inr SSmMR tree whether m intention t. probnMy nntefitnble, CWUMIllCn. On iji it Mam win iiifi B HflNDBOOH iipteuti ent free, filrtev ImJil for ecurlnn paten!.. 1'iUenu taken tbronita Munn A Co. receive iprcutl MM) MtlMM clinree. H Scientific JUnerican, A hftmUomt'lr Htnttftti4 wppkl?"of nny nclentlH jonrnal. i The mixed train on thi- - Ilranchi daily except Sundny nriiH-t- i Lnrirpt Tprntn. i361Bt,.New Oif r. tr5 f St., Whiniilon. $.1 MOINEAU n York I. U- BREED TO THE BEST. The Old Reliable Nc. 44321, An Imported French I'cTchoron, weight 2200, is at Charles 8cbmuU'. Terms of H r place, 3H mile west rf Tremonton, for the season of 1907 vice ?10 for plnale service, "r ?0 Tvhrn the mure l Imewn to hr In fal |