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Show At Published Every Thursday Tremonton, Utah. E. H, Sherman Editor N EWS BESS After Brigham tad manager Entered as second 1'la.ss mutter April ! i be Port office at Tremonton the art of congress of ( tali under March 3rd 1879. 1004 WITH Subscription rates. One year in advance Six months in advance-On- I ft sH THE TREMONT TIMES Hard and liver Haley, NEW SUBSCRIBERS FOR THE H el eohon Rocky H.25 M Comes Upper Company .75 e year not in advance 11 .50 Havana is under martial law, and the rest of (,'uba under very little of any kind. Mr. Secretary Shaw has shown th AVall stree speculators that he is a stand patter on honesty. Mr. Roosevelt, is expected to go South on three warships. Perhaps he fears the anti .spelling reformers have kidnap him. a scheme to Pittsburg maintains its ascendency as READ TI N AM ES They may 'open up a new line of thought" for you.Amos Ludvig Larsen James Wallace Sanford Bingham J. M. Harris North Garland Garland Levi Wise Eph Coombs P. A. Nordquist Hess J. Pierson Geo. Dewey j. I. Dewey j. N. Holdeway Christian Hansen M. T. Richards 0. A. Seager Brown Wood Bros. & Flinders a renter of metropolitan immorality. The Norwegian steamer Gjoak, having sailed through the N rtbwest Passage, Senator Nelson wants the Government to buy her and have her the first to i ass through the Isthmian canal, and thus the first to sail around North America. It. WJiildbeaGj ak if she didn't last long Dewev Tremonton Fielding i V Thatcher " Official Directory. 1 CALL ON US FOE OT TREMONTON Eighty-fou- r years old, I). M. Harris, of Missouri Valley, every day sets a column of type on the Daily Times, publish- chairman of Board, J A Fishburn. " Member " E M Wyatt. J C Gates. " " Dc Roush. ed by his son, R. II. Harris. He does not juggle the "messengers of thought" because he has to, but because he likes to says he would be "lost" with no- " Mires' Anti-Pai- n Pills Core Headache no bad 'Almost instantly, and leave effects. They also relieve every other The following from er's address before a farmers' institute: "As a rule the farmer knows no firmer friend than the country press. The home paper is distinctly the farmer's own paper, supported directly or indirectly by the farmers who compose the backbone of the printer's subscription list, and largely for what the enterprising merchant advertises. Now, brothers, let us not forget our friends. Let us see that our subscription is paid before the first of January , and a year in advance if we ran affiord it. The mnn or the paper that lights my battles shall have my support. Another thing, the merchants who advertise are the ones who make it possible for us to get a good local paper; and the men or firm who are too penurious to advertise and help support t he local prsjaa have no right to the farmers patronage. 1 propose hereafter to go to a good live, local advertiser, and a man who will do his share in supporting the local press, thus contributing to my support, rather than buy of the man who proposes to take all and give nothing In return. a Missouri farm- Scipain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, atica, Backache, Stomach ache, Aguefrom injury, JoeanngPains, P down pains, Indigestion, Dizziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. kMil Bofore You Purchasa Any Other Write THE NEW HOME 8EWIHQ MACHINE COMPANY ORANQl, Many Swtnc Machine o( quality, but the MASS. ara madetosell Homo" All Pain is Nerve Pain Pain is sure to follow any strain or weakening influence upon the nerves. It may be caused in-by heat, intense mental effort, colds, digestion, or any cause that depresses, excites or agitates the nerves. So sensitive are they that the least pressure or strain causes suffering. By sooth- Strengthentng ami quieting tne nerves, ir. Pills relieve the pain. ile Anti-Paia They are sold bv druggists, 25c a box, under rnone or wi" first box benefit, the that guarantee refunded. Never sold in bulk. MILES MEDICAL tO, Elkhart. Ind, H M over-exertio- CORINNE NURSERY on the west lank of Bear River in ( orinne. 40,000 Fruit Trees, and Hoses. Come to the Nursery and select your trees and save a good snni of money and get Trees that GROW. 0 o No Diseased; no Dried Up Trash Hew regard-las- s "w Mill) rat good healthy stock. 10 per 100, two years old )lt trees None better. Ave feel tall. for what Place Your orders now von need. E. B. RRCNKMANN, Agent. Tremonton, L'tab. At .". D. MACHINES and Up A supply of the best Oil and needle alv ays on hand. Also for MAJESTIC, GOOD LUCK & SUPERB RANGES. We have just received a large shipment, and will be pleased to show thsm to you. You can't afford to buy until you have seen our line SBWatland. and gotten our prices. We guarrantee every Stove and Range we sell to give perfect satisfaction, and assure you that our prices are STATE right. We have also, the Cole's New Patent Hot Blast Heater and Range combined, just the thing for your dining-rooCOME & SEE IT. Governor John c cutler. Charles S Tingey. Secretary M A Bredden. Atty. General Auditor J A Edwards. Treasurer James Christiansen Supt. of Public Instruction A C Nelson. 1 Senator State District STOHL BROS'. FURN. CO TREMONTON UTAH Blacksmith Shop Willard W Maughan. I have bought the Blacksmith Business of Peasnall and Drake. I will run a first class shop and do a Dist Atty F J Holton. Genera Blacksmith Business. My work is all Chairman county Com. guaranteed and will be promptly attended to A W Valentine. Co Com 4 yrs M B Hart. Horse Shoeing A Specialty. 2 Co Com yrs EH Jones. Sheriff Joseph Josephson Treasurer S N Cole Prop Recorder Christena Madson TREMONTON, UTAH Clerk Nephi J Valentine. Charles E Foxley Attorney James N Holdaway Surveyor Assessor Elias Jensen If it Hie A E Jensen School Supt Justice of Peace Andrew Funk Constable Charles Cheal Precinct Justice Constable ROBE RT BUBGE, hapoens its in to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to lult all conditions Honif" slandsatthe ofthitrade. The head of all Hinh-icri- l family sewing machines BtTWINfl EATERS. Judge 1st Judical District 1 Is made hold by authorized dralrr ouly. roe sauk mt CBi F W Fishburn Representative BOX ELDER COUNTY Located CHINE AK George Shuman. John Shuman. W c Wyatt Marshall LAST Peter Clegg. : ? aT " clerk Treasurer thing to do. When the smell of the ink once gets into the nostrils of the real newspaperman, he is" innoculated for1 like ever! As for me, I don't care the smell of the darned stuff! BUY THE. Point Lookout Jos. M. Stokes lies. " Ranch " " Wm. EH Hawkins J. C. Christensen J. F. Johnson James Summers II. J. New-maR. M.McFarland M. A. Hurd Ask the Manager About It. enough. is i Reports From Washington Furnished qA Rjural Subscribers, o4re Worth the Price gf Your Telephone Every Month. LONG DISTANCE L. Thatcher Hatch Tolna Anton Anderson J. F. Nielson Engval Peterson C. T. Daily Weather Our ran sfla Plymouth L. A. Rose j. Penrose John Owens David Wood Nephi Hendreckson Otto Anderson J. M. Peterson John H. watt P. C. C. Peterson Fred w. Peterson J. L. Nelson James Peterson James Nelson jr. John Peterson H. P. Anderson David Garland Mercantile Co Wm. Clark S. Y. Shibata John T. Roberts David Darton Factory Hotel Peterson W. P. N. Pierce A. Hardy T. H. Archibald H. L. Boothe Fred Garland Ira Taylor j. y. Jenson LI colMWK. f oc S. LOHR, . - LIT AH. O. S. Andrew Funk Chus Clieal HC VnnausdHn T E Secriat K Walter J Montgomery E Rudd N J Nlsh ARRIVE Plymouth Ours Card Promontory Geo House NO 88. No. (5 W Parsons E 3 Bassett Terrace Brigham Sunset Junction 'loir Creek 8 V, TC Young W E XV Geo J Wells Almon Wlghl rlansKellst W W I.iisley E OJ Dewey DB ttUBUkei Marble ETwltchell JRStssding James Ntalad K K Hear River Al Holmcren H Ficldinc Frank Walker Dewey Wood I Parkinson J W 11 Thos Law John II Watt A 1. Petersen w Bobbins (' K H Frldl Clms Kroki RWUlM - lowville anils No. 89. 31 No. 34. Cook nils Fort I'ortHiie DEPART .las Had field Iantua collinston MALAD VALLEY BRANCH. Whitnker S N C Jeppseu Deweyvillo L. TIME TABLE. Bftker Park Valley D Ilirschi (Jrouse Creek Phil Paakett Riverside JACapencr S N Cook Willard Three Mile "limes." Hadley Coil P Thorcsctl A. M. 0:55 10:10 10:81 10:2? P. It. Corinne Wsukegan !:20 js 8J8 f. 10:31 H' 37 Kvans BlWiM :38 :44 HAH lo. H JO :55 11:12 11 IB 11:42 12:01 1:00 7:07 11 A. M. Hrihsm (110 710 7 20 p.m. 7:88 8 30 The mixed train on thi Central TREMONTON Oarlsnd Riverside Fieldinp Plvmoiilh Washakie Mnlsd P.ranc h i ilailv except Sunday 9:10 MO fl.07 0:01 H:55 P. M. 4 55 4 30 4 13 840 8:45 3 40 840 :t;25 8:23 8:21 8:15 7:52 2:55 2:52 2 25 715 120 245 |