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Show The Treimc n t Times TUKMOXTON, BOX EL DIB CpCKTi Mrs. C. E" Barnes and Wants, For Sale, &o. . I Teicuers Transient!. m daughter, Sliort adrerisements under ibis head Mrs. Nettie Ault, of Ogden, and The pupils of the TwBwton m1 b inserted for One Cent a word Mrs. L. L. Hewitt from Hope were cons.derably in School advance for each iusertion. emh No L Idaho, were guests of J. C. Ault's advertisement for less than Ten Cents, when well as as out rtpjlheard put Mrs. Hewitt people last weak. A W. a that few &Nish, Little Farm. ago days Snag expects to remain with them some TAH 1111 SUICIDE Miy JA.NCA.RT NEAR FIELDING. lrised Nearly thirty acres good land all oleered and fenced, close to canal with exeellent drainage, two acres 6et to apple trees, in a good neighborhood, is for sale on long time and easy terms. Small payment down and ten to twenty years on balance will give any active young farmer a chance to get a home cheap as in Idaho. For further particulars call on W H Capwell, Times Office. Picture Framing I have pure ban"3, the uiftlness and stock of jenteu & Co. of Garland and am now making Jill kinds of Picture Frames out of the latest styles of the BEST MOULDINGS and would be pleased to have your order for anything in that line. Cal1 at my residenee, across railroad, near the depot, Tremonton. J. M. SIMPSON. time. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers Cash Union of the Bear River Valley will be Good Orchard Land, Well principal, had been tranfr(d to new a school in Park Valley and teacher was to take his place here. There were some twelve or fifteen present and Thursday evening. alley to take charge of the school there, and at a raise of salary, of several enjoyable hours were spent $20 per month he could not well with music, recitations and games. refuse. His place here is filled by Miss Cook proved herself a generous a Mr. Miller who comes well rechostess, giving several recitations ommended, and we trust the in a very acceptable manner and school will not deteriorate on'ac-couafterward treating her friends to a of the change of teachers. fine lunch of ice cream and cake. Town Board Organized. Fill. For headache Dr. Miles' Chas. McClure has left the Farm- A meeting of the new Town Board ers' Cash Union and accepted a po- was held Monday night and an "ont n Leveled, Deep Soil and Well sition as for the Cole rganization was effected by the elecDrained. Good Water Right. Banking Company. He began his tion of S. B. Watland as president, Call on r address The and George Shuman clsrk. his Bew duties January 1st. J. Y. FERRY, Miss Florence Parduhn of Honey-vill- e usual committies were appointed Corinne, Utah. book-keep- er All the spending the winter with by the new president. FURS WANTED. All kinds her sister, Mrs. O. W. Christensen new members were sworn in and of furs wanted by and attending the Tremonton the Board now consists of S. B. D. W. HOLDEWAY, Watland, president; W. T. HudHigh School. Elwood, Utah. Pills relieve pain. son, S. Nihart and Lewis BrenkDr. Mil's' Bear River Valley Telephone is Anti-Pai- n George Lauser left on the 21st the real article, homemade, for sale of December for a visit at Morton, 111. He has worked for two years by L. H. GETZ, Point Lookout. and a half for the farmers and saved a lot of money while in the Bear Cider and Cider Vinegar F. T. Troxell, Dara County Nurseries ROY, UTAH, HARNESS, DIX & CO, Proprietors, old his to back la post in Tremonton. He will be here most of the t ime during be fall and winter. Call on or address him at Kent Hotel, Tremonton, or at his residence ia Brigham, Utah. I of i.- - . Fiue liue of canned meats, pickles, Gottlieb C. Santschi bought a at I), li. Hammond & Co's, ticket via U. P. and Burlington R. Elwood Groom, St. Paul Bride.. R's. for Peoria, 111, from where he &c MARKETS 80 1.W OataperlOOlbs., " 1.15 lbs 100 Barley per .01 dressed Beef cattle per lb., .25 Butter per lb. Eggs, per doz. Potatoes per 100 Tremonton PostoffUe. Mali Close Mental been so bright as before his injury. He often had despondent spells. A few days ago one of these spells came upon him and while in this condition he took his own life. He was living on the M. 0- Johnson sheep ranch which he had leased- His wife and children were visiting relatives in Fielding, and Monday noon he sent his wife's brother after the When they returned family. about four o'clock they found his lifeless body swinging from the Before rafters of the granary. his injury Mr. Lowery bore a good reputation and was a kind and loving husband and father. He leaves a wife and three small children. He will be buried in Plymouth cemetery. January 9th. was in Ogden on New year's duy. Aaron Sauder left for Hilltop, Kansas, on the 28th of December to visit his parents. Jacob Storrer received, Wednesday night, the sad news of the death of his sister at Toledo, Ohio. H. M. Holler accompanied Los Ward Wyatt to Angeles last week. They took throe carloads of hogs from near Preston, Idaho, and expect to be gonr about two weeks. CABBAGE A large lot of fine heads for sale by D. R. Hammond &. Co. at the meat market. x (L cr cb ROCK S-tr- & if you would have your busi-nes- ifieptsrchaee of D. S. Lohr's store and stock of goods. Th was performed by Bishop Hansen Ogden. Dance at Tremonton. Pill. of the church of Latter Day Saints for headache Dr. Miles' A party of young folks gathered at his home in Elwood. There a will be a grand ball at A wedd- at the pleasant home of Mr. and ing supper was served at tht home Wilson's Had next Wednesday Mrs. E.M. Wyatt on Monday even- of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. evening. A good orchestra of five ing, Dec. 30th, and spent a jolly and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, only pieces has been engaged, among n the families of the contracting oar-- ! which is one of the finest violinists A good time Mrs. Chtis-- in the entire West. ties being present. tensen has been a hello girl in the is assured all who attend. Tremonton telephone exchange for Pisesalve Carbolited acts like a poul they had a good time. tho past year or so and will con- tite, draws out iuflaination aud poison. Our thanks are due to Hon. tinue in the same employment till Antiseptic, healing. For chopped hands, lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Tremont MerJoseph Howell for a copy of the spring. They will keep house in cantile Co. the rooms lately vacated by George report of the Department of Agri-cutu- Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n re Pills relieve pain. The Stockholders of the Bear River Valley Telepone Co. held their annual meeting on Monday last. The report of the officers showed a considerable increase in the businss and the construction of several miles of line during the past year. A stock dividend of ten per cent was declared. New officers were elected as follows: Pres., J. P- Holmgren; Secretary andtreasurer, P Alan E. Roche; manager, John Sommer. Another Business Change. The first of the month the interest of Emil Kunz in the business of D R. Hammond & Co., butch- LIvr please say advertised, W. II Capwell P. . M. ! Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for eolds, the change except that a man will be hired to take the place of Mr. ceiifhs, croup and whooping cough Mothers shc.uld frowa in favor daily. Kunz in the shop. It. on . e Mulvaney, Clyd. Prothroe, Fred S. & Co. Wadsworta, Lewis. Jabe M.Mrs. Martha. Persons railing for these letter will ers and meat dealers, was bought by DON'T SIT IN THE DARK. Heber Stohl, one of the other part You can now, and at all times, Mr. Kunz get Coal Oil at the Hardware Store. ners in the concern. moved to Honeyville where he will Their "Tank" holds 280 gallons and is never empty. The People engage in bussness on his own acwho are never out of Oil, count. Tho business of Hammond Wilson Lumber Company. & Co will continue just as before Cabbage potatoes and other vegetables To stop that pain in the baik, that also oranges and lemons at D. H. Mam. stiffness of the joints and muscles, taka mond it Co 'a Pineules. They are guaranteed. Don't et Suffer from rheumatism, backache, kid botb Sour Crout sad pick ! ncy trouble, when you itet 30 days treat Mi'i tour at I) .It. Huninumd Co's nient for 1 .00. A single dose at lediima proves their merit. Get them to day of A mllrt. ptouaM remedy for OOlMtlp Hon tt moot mi reantlU Co. -- Dr. Mllc' Jfar-.1'UU. and , a ft : 1. - M 2 F f f f T STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY. 6 -- T T e i T 4 e 4 ACCOUNTS t T V fc UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. F, C. U. FARMERS' CASH UNION. (Trade Mark.) Brewers' Barley. All farmers contemplating to sow BREWERS1 BAR- O enma mc uiuu wmli piccibc CI anuJ naven 'xi me aeeu, by Feb. ist, 1908, and we will try to supply their wants. T TT 1 1 1 Alfalfa Seed. About 90,000 lbs. of alfalfa seed has been shipped from this valley recently. We have retained 3,000 lbs. for local demand. Buy some at a cheap price or file your order for Spring delivery. Pasture Grasses. Sow the following mixture of grass seeds and you will obtain the best pasture for domestic animals. On one acre sow : Kentucky blue grass, 6 lbs.; rye grass, 7 ibs. ; red top, 6 lbs. Did Hot Sellout. Orchard grass, 3 lbs. ; red clover, 2 lbs. ; fescue, 3 lbs. ; Mr "PrwkKino aI TlonVPf WAS alfalfa, 2 lbs., and white clover, 3 lbs. a few weeks ago negotiating We will supply these seeds .upon your order. , Town Locals. Lewis Brenkman vs; Wjht ON . lusty account in a solid bank ft like this one, for instance is an C excellent foundation upon which 9. to build a business. Safety is fr ier the mainerq uisite, and that we v fovide. Convenience is another 9. w : ..u:t j wuicn m wure "t you a. fjrrs-- i r rsn rv7 auvnuwtge LiUviL,ieal with and through us. - List ol Letters. for 1906, and other books Shuman. The young couple have the best Remaining in the post o flier at Tr and maps. The large m: p hang1908. ing in the Tremonton post office wishes of their friends for a happy monton, Utab.Jau. 1st, Hall, Joseph. was sent by him and is consulted and prosperus voyage over the gallon at D. Hunsaker, Israel. matrimonial sea. almost every day by some one. Rest Vinegar 30 cents a R. Hammond & Co's King's Liitle Liver Pills wake up laey cUan the system and clear the skin. Try them for biliousness and sick headache. Price 86c. Sold by Tremont Mercantile Co. ' T YOUR FOUNDATION LAY but has never slowly recovered, QMS ' 41 A at Morton and Elgin, 111, and also at Milford and Goshen, Indiana where his father is staying Minnesota, and Mr. O. W. Chris- for home and leaving Mr. Lobr to with his sister over the winter. E. tensen of Elwood were married on stock up again and keep hustling. E. Brenkman accompained him to New Year's day. The cersmony gee his new ad in this paperwill visit .30 evening as the guests of Miss Kate .65 Morris, bongs, games, etc., made Refreshthe time pass rapidly. ments were served and all decided For the South at 8:80 a.m. For rha North at 10:00 a. m. Malta Arrive From the South at '.r p. m. From Ike North at 8:55 a. m. ' a No FARMERS' CASH UNION, Tremonton, Utah. transaction was nearly completed DUO Holmgren, mgr. when the financial flurry unsettled things and knocked the business Miss Ida Parduhn of St. Paul, in the head, Mr Robbins starting Anti-Pai- Wheat per bu. , sacked, .7 '.A 4 now, prosper ami last long. - TREMONTON Ma. W ( Despondency. An adjourned members. meeting was held Tuesday night, when E. M. Wyatt was elected treasurer, D. C. Roush was ap- i pointed street commissioner to man, He wul come back succeed himself, and marshal to ,1 x Mi succeed F. R. !e:rum, River Valley. after a while. THE REPRESENTING Rt - ' .. III Qyg Lile id a Vol. sT'SMlr-- The community of Fielding and Mr. Nish came here at ffthe be- vicinity was greatly shocked on of ginning of the Septembelfljna' in Monday, Jan'v 0, on hearing held in Tremonton on Saturday, the three months which he tfeUghl the death of L. V. Lowery who January 25. As there are upwards lie gave excellent satisfactiflO ooth had hung himself in his granary. of two hundred stockholders, the A little over a year ago Mr. to patrons and pupils, andl&iy all of conbe to one meeting promises felt disappointed that he ws not Lowery was thrown from a horse siderable impartance. allowed to remain and finwa, the and falling on his head, fractured Miss Ruby Cook gave a party to He lay unconscious term. But the Board of Educa- his skull. ssveral of her young friends last tion decided to send him ta 1fark for about five days and then Anti-Pai- General Real Estate Business, 9, 1908. affords hand for children. keep it prompt relief to croup. It Is geatly lax ativa, driving the poison and phlegm from the system. It gives Immediate relief. Guaranteed. Sold by Tieiimnton Mercantile Co. BEE'S LAXATIVE RtUlfVSS C0U9H6 COUCH SYRUP AND COLDS LOHR'S STORE, Tremonton. We will continue in business and in a few weeks you will find at our store everything usually carried in a general store. A Complete Line of FIRST CLASS GOODS and all will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. D. S. LOHR. OUR Great Sale OF FURNITURE Still Continues. Tremonton Furniture Company. L T1 |