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Show TEMPERANCE DEPT. iu I the steady browu 'eyes of the boy, touched the mens Mrs. F. A. Cook. Tb the quaver of his voice, the manliness of his words, his bravery, or perhaps more than all the Uood Father in Heaven looking through r COLE BANKING CO. J. C. GATES, O Little Wash Tubbs. said Mr. Slmms, "I'll sign your pledge for .ou, but most of all for my own little boy, who if he had 'Yes. sonnv," Dewey bat lived would feel just as you do now, I enthusiasm. know," with toy went did "Aud I." "And I," came a chorus of "Fizz. Krr, Frp," the fire crackers voices from the assembled nun. Its duty well. made chaser the They kept t lie pledge, to, and worked Brr, boy Brr," "Brr, mistake asd raced after grandma's foot, with so much heartiness that at the next i and finally went pop. pop, pop, two rwls election the town went 'dry" for the first time in many years. ik a ay from Its starting place. The day after election Dr. Smith met Just then Dr. Smith drove by. and bailed the little lad w ho was revelling in little Wash and said to him: "Well, sounds and splutters. Washington, you found a better way to j "(iood-morninlittle Wash Tubbs." celsbrate the Fourth of July than with! tiid he, "going to live up to your name crackers and noise, didn't you? Fun's I today! Well rattle away, but remember all right in its place aud want children that there are others and better ways of to have plenty of it, but the one whs is the one celebraliug the glorious Fourth iuijU shows the greatest patriotism make his to does who and something really with rockets aad drun.9 guns." a better! town his 'Wonder what he useaus by that," home, his cotmtrv, off thought the boy. ' 'Snosc Its something more on account of this old name of mine." Iu a minute he felt ashamel of his thought, for be res h loved his name and had been taugl I to revere it. When his patriotic and hero worshiping mother had christened him "Washington," she somehow forgot that his last name wa9 Tubbs; but tu was out boys whom he met as soon as he to them and remembered, of babyclothes, WashTulbs and he became Wash Tubbs. lie seemed destined to remain. "Celebrate."" Better ways;" "what did the doctor mean? But visions of w ait and little ing fun displace his queries Wash went back to his play. Suddcdly his attcntiuu was arrested by Tolces around the corner of the house. 8ameone was asking his father to join the men in a celebration at the store a mile away. Hearing his father's hurried assurance that he would be there, Wash ington grew worried. "Oh dear," he said, that's the kind of celebration father ought ts keep away from I wish I could Etop him, but, I don't know how." p At dinner time Mr. Tubbs did not and mother lone and after waiting pear, When the son ate iu silent unhappiness. his mother: meal was over Wash said to "Guess I'll go gown the road a little way and see what I can find to da. Perhaps I'll meet father and come home with him." When Wash was out of sight and hear ing poor Mrs. Tubbs covered her face with her hands and began ts cry. "What are we coming to?" she moan cd. "I thought that after all these years Silas was safe from drink. How can I go back to the old life of misery? Oh. why did we ever come to this place where eveu the grocer sells the awful stuff which ruins homes aud souls?" Meanwhile, Washington ran quickly down the road and in a short time reached the general store where he hoped, yet dreaded, to find his father, as he approached he saw a number of men stand Ing about, while on the porch were some men looking at Oh, what was it, w hat was that thing at which they looked? Almost overcome with shame and sorrow, the boy thrust his hands into his pockets, and looked down at the prostrate figure of a man, a man not dead, but drunk, and the man was his father. Hardly thinking what he was going to place." "I understand now w hat the doctor n.csu tbatd.i ."anid little iVash Tubb,. Two little b ys from Berlin were taken into the country. The) came to a flock of sheep feeding iu a field. Little Max what I am talking pledge. to came to Hill-id- e we :ibout. Before live our home was in a prohibition state, and father kept sober for liquor isn't sold there as it is here. The places where men find it are mostly such mean dens that father was ashamed to go to them. Look at my poor father lying there drunk when he ought to he, standing up strong and straight and goed. Have you got who lore you? Do you wont little boys them to feel like me, ashamed of my father, or do you w ant them to be proud and happy as Wish I s'pn-- d used to b?" okinf tad oraething m Tremonton, am kjoi CALL AT ruled and defendants in which to auswer. gicu fifteen Reliable Shop The Did D For BlackamitbiDg and Horseshoeing. There you can get tlic beat work done in vou don't have to stav over night to get it. The FIRST, BEST and only FIRST CLASS SHOP in town. I R. F. MLTDRUM, m tali. loci ii u Utah Tremonton, EXPERIENCED Some Good Advice. Iowa State 'iank vs. administrator of ettate ot Carl Sinn. Demurrer is over D. R. ORBI80X.. Cashier. 8. X. COLE President. and Lock, Brie Foolish spending is the father of povdays etty. Do not be ashamed of bard work Cement-bloc- WORKMAN. All work guaranteed 'isterns a specialty Richard Schwab ( Utah Tremonton, , District Court. J. L. STAHL, I i . for Choice Wines, Liquors Headquarters and Cigars. n IREMOU UTAH, N, j . Pork alive continued to Jan. 5th. 1907. In the matter.! the estate of Mary E. Snow. Notice to creditors is ordered published in Box Elder News. In the matter of flans P. Madsen deceased. Matthew Madsen w as appointed Box Elder News Co. vs. Board of county commissioners. The hearing on writ executor of said estate and the will of certiorari. In the matterof Joseph Fryer deceased. The petition for removal of administrator etc. is intro- nonsuit, is duced was allowed to be probated. Defendants motion for i Will buy, sell or exchange driving or work horses. Everything guaranteed as represented. Call on me. Wm Hudson 20&.25 .60 EPH. COOMBS, Proprietor. Ttah ORDER SUITS Garland, TO granted. PEARL SALOON Choice Wines, Liquor and Cigars. I . In the Matter of the estate of John I). publication. Gibbs. The petition for appointment of William Jones vs, John Blyth. A Wm. H. Glbbs as administrator of said special venire issued for jurors, and jury o.Ustc was granted. examined snd sworn. Testimony is be ca.-being on trial today. In the matter of ihe estate of John ing in' rod Heed , Iflc CO, I he defendants motion to dis- but no one appeared to represent said notion continued subject to notice. miss action came ou for e Needs Both. itizen, especially if he good Every should lake his local paper. has a f ...ii Hut iu addition to that, he should have a good in tropoWtan news paper like Hart CBb Garland, D( Is now located . Lake "tin eekiy Tribune, all tbe new:, id the Vest and tin , i 'in of tin; news of the world. It has ten or twelve pages each issue, ..iii ci .. In . semi-weekl- , ELI . at Tremonton to do Dental Work Lawyers Suite 5 nd ! Commercial jOgan Phone TO. Block Utah. P.O. "remonton arness - ompany Box to DEALERS IN KINDS OF HARNESS ILL ntt E 8vonth D. O. WAS H I NOTOM. 8tmt, B03-BO- Q00DS Sewing machine Supplies Tin Ware Repaired. RbASONABLb Shoes Resoled and Repaired. GENER A NKXT DOOM TO ! ajro I TREMONTON. iATKH' HToHK. MIH 1 1 IH Courts and before the United States Land office. Otlk over Ro(tnbum'i CITY, Carpet Weaver at law Practices in all State and Federal BIUOBAM PRICES. REPAIR SHOP UTAH . B H JONES, AnoiiNKY ETC. Bicycles Bicycle Supplies lankets Oils B AND Sweat Pads Halters Tents and Awnings Harnesses Saddles Collar ,i Whips TRA DC-ARKS prompt:? otrtnd in W OOMfta PATENTS ulleountrtwt, or no to THAT PA 1 ftdvertiw UlM Uiorvoghlj, al our to MM fl you eJp i prime, Send ir photo or rfuMi for f report to on patentability. practice. SUN PASSING NCFCRCNCCS. fm trtm Oultf Book on Profit!)! r&tent writ to w1 pa?es making twenty or twenty-fou- r each week, and the pi ice is only IU0 pir year W. Utah. HIS WORK IS ALL GUARANTEED. , 1, Rillards A. B. Manausa Proprietor. Nebeker Kuudsonet al s. Bear Rivet newsNo other wiekly or Duck t lub. La.v issue, in said cases are BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAS YOEMAN so completely paper publish'"! anywhere continued subject to notice. tills the requirements of the average read Bear Rivet Valley Homestead No 999 Lake West as The Salt in interior the er meets the '..'nd and 1th Saturday evening Brigham City vs. Brlgbam City Electof each month at 9 p. m,, in the Krater is It Tribune. Semi published Weekly ric Light Co. Plaintiffs motion to strike nal Hall, Tremonton. w l'rida on and eek a twice Tuesday out etc. continued to Dec .'(Kb. M U. Hart tbe two issues containing from twenty Foretnaa. Joseph Kuudson vs. I. Oks.aki. B. 0 to twenty four pages, and is sent to any E. P. Hums Call is appointed receiver to collect all address for UN per jear. Give it a Correspondent. monies due the defendant, bond fixed in trial. the um of SCVWO. 0 Pool and Me bl CLUB Liquors and Cigars Choice AVLNLS, .071-- 2 f George 'I'ii Utah. Tremonton, We GARLAND .30 Chickens Potatoes per 100 a MADE LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLE 2 Butter per lb. Eggs per doz. I will sell the famous ChiJarae Roscvcsr vs. Ed Bartlett. PlainSmith deceased . answers and to demurrer tiffs' separate The administrator of said estate was apcago Garden City Tayloring counter claim taken under advisement. fixed. bon Co Suits, cheaper than you and pointed Homer J. Rich vs. John Y. Rich. Jury can buy elsewhere. In the matter of the estate of Trine K. and testimony introduced. empanneled, M. T. RICHARDS Deweyviile, Utah. Larsen the petition of executor and finFur-he- r hearing of said cause continued said of residue ordered that al a count; for the term and jury discharged. estate be distributed. Advertise with us. It pays. In the matter of the estate of Anna In the matter of the estate of Henry Hansen, deceased. Petition for sale of The petition of Agne Conant real estate set for Conant. S. F. CHRISTENSEN hearing Jan 5th. administratrix objecting to appraisement In the matter of he estate of Sueanna Scientific Optician of special appraisors of said estate is oron petition for N. Morten-en- . Hearing BYES TESTED FREE dered continued to Jan. 5th. settlement of final account set for Janu With L.C. Christeusen aud Sous In the matter of the estate of Wm. Box ary 5t h Hrigham City, Utah. decease. The hearing on motion for fam-- I Crspo vs. Komine ot, al. Order issued y allowance is continued to Jan. 5th. that service of summons be made by In the matter -- know Interest paid on time deposits. Work for tbe best salary of wages yon opened his eyes. "Look , Moritz!" he In the matter of the estate of Theodore jean get, bill work for half price rather cried, excitedly, "there are lots aud lots Anderson licensed. .V P. Anderson Man be idle, lie your own master, aud do uot lot nociety or fashion swallow you of sheep without wheels!" appointed administrator of said li it cult and boots. iniliv iduallv D estate, I) in fixed in the sum of 11000 not eat nil out you can earn. uporwcai in tin' matter of the etul a of Nicheal '.' 'lupel your seifth body to spurt some- Erdtnaiiu dect.'.sfu. The 1" :! ions for thing fur profit.' saved, he stingy to dmiuistrati ,u of iiilU c: ate is I letters Term. November your appetites, but merciful to other's contiir .1 to Jan. 5th. mid aU no help for yourself. See that vs. Jons Larsen 51 Christina h. J. Gasbesg. you are proud, too! Let that pride be of Beginning Dec and set the riihl kind. He to proud to be lazy; to vacate motion JamesRosevear vs. Ed Bartlett et al Defendants defendant etc is denied and 1(,0 proud to give up without oonuucriug Defendants motion for leave to file am- aside order a- to liich to 8 iu ten reply t.verv difficulty; too'proud to ware a coat da) given ended supplemental answer was granted mended complaint you cannot afford to buy; to proud to be and further trial of said cause continued In the matter of Charles Jacobsen iu - ' company that you can not keep up for the term. Lawrence Jacobson was al with in expense; to proud to be stingy. competent Christain Sorensen vs. Utah sugar Comlowed to remove said patient from hospitpany ct al. arguments made by counsel al on giving a bond in sum of 1800. TREMONTON MARKETS for respective parties end case iaken unMartin C. Nelson vs. Andrew Funk, der advisement. wheat per bu. Hearing on writ of certiorari. Ten days H.Jones. E. vs. UpT.G. McCarthev Oats per 100 lbs. 1.05 : iven each party to file amended griefs. ou stipulation filed in court, the case whs Feed barley per 100 lbs .80 Utah S'igar Company vs. A. N. Grov-er- . ordered dismissed. Brewers .95 barley The plaintiffs petition for an or.21-- 2 Brigham T. Cannon vs. E. A. Box et der enjoining defendant's cattle from Beef cattle per lb. al. Evidence is introduced on the part trespassing upon a certain tract of land Pork dressed .071-- 2 both parties and case continued. described in the complaint is granted. .051-- say, (Washington spoke: Mr. Simms, I want yau to come right out of that door, and sign a pledge. 1 want you to promise not to drink or sell as long as you live, the poison tha. makes Edwards. All matters continued to Jan. men like that," pointing to his druuken 5th. father. "And I want you men who are standIn the matter of the estate of C Nelson. ing there laughing at what makes ma The hearing on motion to exchange note and rac cry, to promise not to drink and f r lock continued to Jan. 5th. that you'll work 10 drive this liquor January 5th, 1907 is appointed as tbe business out of town. Then, when fath next probate (U) Of Is sober, I'll get him to sign, too, and there'll be some show of his keeping the Oareucc Goodiiffe vs. Southern Pac I and cajefuU attention. Come and try us and be convinced. Will meet all competition for cash. J. C. GATES, tab. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business with us will receive prompt Hats. Cap, ami Rubber (iood. A full line of (jleiit'n Furnishing goods. A complete line of Fancy groceries. A large Hue of notions. "Whizz, bsng, boom," the I" Personal Responsibility, 150.800 Paid up Capital of U0.0O0. FOR HEADQUARTERS hearts. Celebration Of Corinne' Stof" I have a new loom snd am pre- pared to;du the best of wravinp. Ilrinj; in your work. Any work left at the Trcmont Times office w ill be promptly attended to. UTAH HRS TH0US LAWS. Thatcher. Lth |