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Show Hfty feet from SOME BUSINESS NOTES. the street it would better proposition in every respect. Pew Minutas With Oar Advertiser?. The L'tuh Independent Telephone Co. installed a pay station in the TreThe Wilsou Lumber Co. have puehas mont Mercantile Co 'a store. We under-stan8. Loin tod ril t he hnrdn an; stoek of they have hot raised their rates to will add it to their already larre stork. Ogden and Salt Lake City and will give In llillS.aelllngout Mr. Loin makes room the same service as heretofore. for a larger grocery and dry goods trade I) S. Lohr lias bought the Andrews and loaves the hardware business, where on tue west side of the railroad house those it legitimately belong!, with already move it to the rear of his store will and In it. A Official Directory. be a u2 0 We want to H Tell YOU 1 at lew Spring Waists C.C. WiUon, manager of the Wilson )Stn Lumber Co., u considerable of an artist store by extending it back about twenty in his Hue and quite an expert in fixing fe?t and putting in a plate glass front, up a store. His latost move was to staiu it .'. When completed I will be one of and varnish the wood work and show the largest store rooms in town. eases in their hardware store, and he cer Bank Officers Chosen. uiuly has done a creditable job, and out t hat makes their store hard to beat any At a meeting of the directors of the Na- - j where. tlonal Bank of Garland a few days ago j :t the following officers were chosen for the j I ewis I'renkmunn is still loading pots j ensuing year: W. W. Biter, president ; Mosiah Ev- ties. 11c is paying 80 cents per 00 for I ice president; C. J. Campbell, He is also buy ans, g lod sound white ones. H. Vanfieet W. Mosiali Evans, cashier. j i ig wheat for which he pays o4 cents a and C. J. Campbell were named as the1. bushel for No. t, and 40 cents a bushel loan committee. (change and performs the duties of the town clerk and notary public, aud it e keeps him pretty busy. a Thomas VValdl'OU, of Widdron & Harris pic- Draw. university professor expresses the opinion that women seldom rise to any intellectual height; but as a good many women probably have formed the same opinion about Chicago university professors, the tight looks like a draw. One Chicago YOU The Universal Solvent. A "burglar proof" safe was robbed by a boy in New Jersey, the other jt in from ten to twelve cases daily. day. Ke opened the safe with a hairT.ie price is 15 cents a dosen and the pin. This leads to the suspicion that A woman lu- is a woman in disguise. K isfer supply will probably bo ample that instrucan do anything with this year. ment. Defect of the Typewriter. in delivering the prizes the judge, irations in their saloon. Among other other day, in Queen's hall, London, to things they have built a "sheep peu" successful students in one of the large his reand installed a desk and Writing machine. typewriting schools, expressed gret and sympathy in noting the fact They have two dogs, a black setttcr and that there is no "kiss sign" on the a liver and white pointer, that are con keyboard of typewriting machines. lldered the most intelligent, and certain Virtue of Difficulty. Difficulty is a severe instruction set ly the best trained dogs in town. over us by the supreme ordinance of i a paternal guardian and legislator who Kent, t lie hotel man, is kept busy knows us better than we know ourmost of the time. On Tuesdav, the day selves. Burke. of Wyatt's sale, he had over a hundred Good Roads in Egypt. t dinner besides his regular boarders Twenty years ago Egypt had hardly and the drummers of which he had a single good road. During the last six years over 1,000 miles of good nearly a houseful. roads have been made. & McClurc have made Bome &1-- i f the Tremont Furniture Co. has been adding quite extensively to their stock lately, and our people can lind almost anything in the line of furui tu re in their place and at at Brigham or Ogdeo, a a as low prices the market. W.: and Sons are brightening up their large store and marking down many goods that they wish to see move faster Watland A-- Man's Insincerity. Those who are most given to complimenting women are generally least Inclined to make them citizens. Lady Henry Somerset, in London Opinion. The salve that tu ts like a poultice is No other sslve l'iue Maive Ciirbolized so good for cut.s, bums, boils and chapped skin. Ask about it. Price Motl. For sale by Tremont Mercantile Co. CONFERENCE carload of a so ago. or farming machinery day an in have extensivo trade They plows, furrows and seeders just now, and occasionally dispose of a wagon or set of Malad harness. Willow Co. got in a J8.85 S.flo Springs Creek :i.5, Cherry Bode Wood end his boys are busy haul Woodruff 8.40 ing freight to the stores and drummers' Fielding 3.75 trunks to and from the depot. Hode Riverside 3.75 himself manages to buy one or two new Garland 3.55 teams a week and dispose of about the TRKMONTON 3.50 snne number, thus keeping his stock Ci ntral 3.40 Hon it a 3 80 n'wut the same in quantity, but the i'ial Kvans 3.3.) ity varies according to the price. We Wuukegan notice he has one or two new carriages Corinne and harness that he hasn't had out yet, Hiigham lictuining trains for Malm probably waiting for better weather and mediate points leave Salt Lake at 10 H cleaner roads. Why don't some of Tie in mill I IP n. m. r . v .. monton's young ladies "set their clips'' U VI. on . me ror 11. FUG 01J .i in 11s s nine mine for Hode? He would make a good bus ith page of this Btpnr. band. : W.T Hudson, the street livery is new a man, comer, but seems to be get ting a good share of the trade. He talks of raising up his barn and getting it out of the mud, which would be a good proj Kt, Indeed, If it were set baek about .Main 1 BUILDING LOTS. -- Two good building lots for sale cheap fenced and some trees on them 30 by 150 feet each . Call atthisoftlce for particulars. well, Times office. ALWAYS BEST AT CAN W. II. Cap BEE'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP RIIIEV18 COVQMfi AND CCl D8 D FISHBURN'S C cutler. Charles S Tingey. Secretary M A Bredden. Atty. General J A Edwards. Auditor Christiansen James Treasurer Supt. of Public Instruction A C Nelson. 1 1st Judical Willard W Maughan. F J Holton. Dist Atty Chairman County Com. A W Valentine. M B Hart Co Commissioners D E Adams Sheriff Joseph Josephson Treasurer Recorder Clerk Attorney Surveyor Assessor D o Christena Madson Nephi J Valentine. B. C. Call Melvin Nebeker Justice of Peace Elias Jensen A E Jensen Andrew Funk Constable Charles Cheal School ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. S N Cole Supt COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. A. W. Valentine, Chairman Dr. A. E.Rich, Secretary M. B. Hart, aud D. E. Adams, Member. mi They o.x jeai Are The DO to OO OO msiwsk .Hft&st sfisrcsa -- People. What People? The The The The The The The The The The The The .1 OO PRECINCT OFFICERS mmm RATES The following reduced rates via the (). S. L. Railway will be made from the stations mimed below fur the April Confererne at Salt Luke City. Tickets on sale from April 8fd to 8th; good for return to April loth. Train 13 leaves Haiti at 7:15 a. m. daily, arriving at Suit Luke at ll:4.r a. m. Train :I4 leaves Malad ihiily except Sunday at 1:30 p. m., arriving at Sdi Lake at 7;8S p. m. Station. Fare. John Governor stores at orignam and Tremouton. A . George Meldrum got in 'i wagon load of wall paper one day last week and is showing some of the neatest patterns on .'. DO t i; Mr. Keller R F Meldrum STATE Then, buying them as we do direct from the manufacturers, you will really note quite a saving between the price you pay here and elsewhere. Then there's the new Suitings and Oxfords that we'd like you to see. that (Jalpin Marshall Clegg. the principal new things at their store is hen fruit, of which they says John Shuman. W S Hansen ( A Skirts Treasurer Newest Fabrics and Latest Styles o State Senator District Peter Representative and Conceptions in the Dress BOX ELDER COUNTY Maker's Art District Judge Gently moves the bowels and at the same time stops the cough, Bee's LaxaHenry C. Nelson has gone to Idaho for tive Syrup. Contains Honey and Cough a time and Mr. Olson of the Harness C". Tar. No opiates. Rest for coughs, colds, wiiits to sell out and go to farming. croup and whooping cough. Satisfaction ' guaranteed. Children like it. .Mothers I.. P. Jensen says he is taking on no indorse it. For sale by Tremont Merji iw lines of trade, but carries a good line cantile Co. of groceries, shoes and working clothes. Costly Edition de Luxe. A work which costs $1,000 net! This F, A. Cook says he spends most of his Is the work, "Les price of a fine-ar- t de Versailles," which a Paris off Femmes while time fishing the levee waiting firm is issuing. It is In five parts, for the soda water season to open. each of which contains ten plates, In George Shuman manages to keep the p imp going for t lie city water works, at t nd the switchboard at the telephoic & You'll not be disappointed in the showing we have ready for your inspection, comprising, as it does, all the . the exact colors of the original tures. Chairmanof Board, J A Fishburn. E M Wyatt. Member J c Gates. D c Roush. S B Watland. George Shuman. ckr this week about the uud use it for a warehouse. He is also) H plating the enlargement of hi fur feed wheat TRFMONTON Lumber People, Hardware People, Paint People, Oil People, Cement People, Cutlery People, Queensware People, Range People, Whip People, 00 Harnesr People, PRECINCT JUSTICE CONSTABLE Box Elder James Knudson C. F. Nelson Three Mile Alma Iverson Brij;. Nelson Mantua N. C. Jcppeson C. A. Anderson Calls Fort W. W. Easier E. Hunsaker Dewey ville R. N. Gardner 15. J. Record Collinston Hyrum Jensen J. R. Standing Bearer DamC. J. Elmer Wm. F. Bowen Bear River A. E. Holmgren Manila E.R. Sherman Chas Kroksh Sunset H. C. Vanausdeln T. E. Sccrist Riverside L. H. Kennard Jas. G. Smith T. F. Coombs Job Welling Fielding Malad E. ft. Hadley Sylvester Owens E. H. Rudd J. Nisli Plymouth J. E. Gibhs Hans Knudson Portage R. W. Adams T. W. Sandal Rawlins Promontory Geo. N. House Chas Stokes Curlew C. W. Bobbins A. L. Peterson Park Valley D. Hirschi J. A. Eckendey John Nilsson Terrace F. Hyhind Clear Creek O. D Mclntire C. L. Kcmpton S. Babbitt C. Yates II. H. Jr. Blackburn Junction T. Grouse Creek Phil Packett O. C. Toyne Have you ever seen a Sunset? Cigar People, Phonograph People. WHO? A beautifully illustrated monthWi st ly magazine of the Wilson Lumber Company, Utah. Tremonton, "WHEKE GOOD GOODS ARE SOLD," Attention, Fain! The life of Cedar Lumber is four times as long as that of Fir or Pine; it is just the thing to use in putting in your culverts. SUNSET ai3SHHHH TRY "THE Tl vi v.Tirwz :rjnra: .varrc For Your Job Printing. OUR WORK PRICE C& I R.-JG- 9 T. ... , MAGAZINE FLOOD BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. Job Printing for Evry :7Mixzt:a IVIES" IS GOOD e point-of-vie- Three Deenng Mowers, Om Deerinc Make, One Sulky Plow, One Walking Plow and Two Harrows, for sale at a bargain while they last. WILSON LUMBER CO., TKKMONTON. Mtv.vv .wrcz .7rczd wide-awak- with fascinating short stories, picdesturesque personal cription of the interesting development of the West, and the romance and history of the wonderland of the earth. Ask your local newsdealer for current issue or send $1.50 for year's subscription. The book, "Road of 120 beautia Thousand Wonders." ful western views in four colors will be included tree. body. Why not have some letter heads and envelopes printed with your name, bnsi nesg and address on them for the use of yourself and family? We can furnish them at very little more than the blank ones would cost and they look rauih nir er Call in when in town and let us .how you samples snd tell yuu the rout. Tub Times. , . ,TremnjAn, rtah. ' |