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Show 1 The Tremont Times. TREMONTON, BOX ELDER COUNTY?, Hue toi taggy, watiaud & co. sold Wants, For Sale, &c. Short adverisements under this head Michigan make, to J. G. Watt of Thatct-H- I The' !s0 shipped two be inserted for One Cent a vord;er lMt WL't'k 'e(J drills toRupcrt, Idaho, ou Tuesday.1 culi iu advance for each insertion. No Rev. Mr. Shattuck commenced the re advertisement for less than Ten Cents. pairs ou the Baptist church Wednesday FOR SALE. Two and a hall acres ii morning. lie will probably be able to house and kolJ young fruit, a new serTjce3 there Sunday morning. blocks of Kent three north outbuildings Cedar Cylinder Churns, Stone Churrs H. C. Nelson, Hotel, price $9u0. and "Those Good Bread Makers' at the Har dware Store. Apr. 21. pd. and Miss Cora Heed FOR SALE. One good milch cow, Nate Kirktopatrick Maiad City on Monday and up slipped one dozen chickens, cook range, cupreturned Tuesday when he in board, kitchen cabineut, iron bedsteads, traduced iieras hisevening wife. They have the i hairs, couch aod other small household good wishes of their many friends for a goods, all nearly new. ( all at H. 0. Nil prosperous uatri nonial voyage. son, three blocks north of Kent Hotel. Miss Elizabeth Horr went to Ogden M iay afternoon lo visit friend and FOR SALE Good sweet cider for two weeks. Miss Horr relatives and Cider Vinegar. Call on L. H. U a fiae music ian and has entertained GetZ Point Lookout, Utah. many friends with her piano playing Farm Sale, About 0 sbice she 1ms been in Tremonton, and all acres with good improvements in h ipe she may return soon. El wood. John Burman. Extracts from City Girl's Letter Home: And such a mean farmer he is he makes KflfiS FOR HATCHINGr" his men get up at live in the morning, aad milks the cows twice a day. Why Strictly high class, heavy lay-in- g he won't even give his cows a rest on strains, as follows : Rhode but has them milked the same Island Reds, Rose Comb Brown Sunday aa any other day. Leghorns, Blue Andalusians. SinNow is u good lime to freshen up your gle Comb Buff Leghorns. $1.50 home Gypsiue and Lacquerette does for 15 eggs. the work. THPMPSOITS PODLTRY YARDS, Two new pails carried to the fire last Bear River City, Utah. Friday ufteruoon by C. C. Wilson and two old ones were left in there place. As he knows pretty well DESTRUCTION Fire in the Baptist Chorcfc A two-roo- Does Considerable Damage Saved the Beautiful Building. High Cut Shoes, Children's School Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, $1.50 up. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ongk. the Baptist church last George II. Facar of Samaria was the 6 - : : up Swiss Applique Cardinal Prints tOc up ly afternoon came near wiping out the I Dfinvitial sneaker at Sunday services on piettiest building in Tremonton. but the j (. Kimona Styles 7 2c t 10c Linene Suitings 15c u efforts of the ii en and boys saved , e have had a few days of sun.--l me Stiie.lt (ilrtCO 20c " . 2; up Curtain Net the little structure with a damage less bas business aad llveued up. 30. .n tb 4 tttej. i eue Euibreudered Silks Persian Lawn iiunrii was in iown curing it was about 5:30 wh u Oifford Wat Weeinv) k. He reported all well on his ranch. Und, a schoolbol , saw smoke comii.g 'Mrs. Geo. M. War I piesente I her litis Clewing eut Cheviot Shirts ami Shirting at fifty per eent out of a window of the church that was Band with a Also Ladies' Knit Underwear at a Great Keduc- bouncing b.iy on the J8tli of discount. partly open on the west side. He ran Mar... Mother and babe doing nicely, tion. and told his father who hastcne to the Don ('. Met 'rary gave a welding Where you get the Best building au.l saw that it was on fire in to his uiui.y friends and relative: At the Right Price. tbe furnace room and that it would take in Portage. Mr. Mct'rary has married I h ird and quick work to stop iU progress. Miss Sadie Gibbi of Pocatello, formerly He told some of the school boys to ring MEVKR UNDERSOLD. of West Portage. They w. make their the school bell and others to run up town home in Pocatello for the remainder of and give the alarm. In five minutes or summer, where Mr. Mc thesprln4a.nl bsa nearly every man and boy iu the is Crary employed by the Pacific Ex place was running with buckets of wa press Co ter. Home of the young men opened Many of our farmers and ranchmen the outside basement door and going are branding, marking and driving to the down to the furnace room fought the fire hills many of their cattle. at close range, but for a time their ef O. W. Halford is visiting his father t SOON-T- hen forts seeigjjd almost useless. The smoke the L. I). 8. hospital. c over-were some and of them dense w.is Thomas P. John is digging a large ime by it and had to be taken out by well upon his new place. others. But they persevered and in a Edgar Jobn has been very ill with short time tiieir bard work ba told and pneumonia. the fire was under control, though it Buzz. took tome time to make certain that the I ,..,, i - Waldron & Harris Bros. Tremonton. You Need Them Now, j -- OR WILL i Why Not See Our Stock and Give Us Your Order Now. 1 fire was all out. Gaiusba Syracuse Plows, the best A. G.ow. and Both all made; purpose plow Sulky, Walking Willing hands m .i ned the pumps at all the wells in the vicinity ami water iOu Sunday last Congressman Galusba wis carried so rapidly that at no time A. Grow died at bis home in Gleuwood, did Ui. se who had gone ii.to the build-- ! The old reliable kind; Pa., as the result of a general breakdown ing lack for water. It was certainly a attributed to old age. heroic piece of work to save so large a f Jib above was fie tenor of a dispatch KnilHin.r frnlMM ft'Df a firp 'with nrilv fl sent over tiie land announcing the death volunteer bucket brigade. of one of America's noblemen, and it The damage was piincipally to t he floor produced a thrill of pain in the hearts and timbers in the center of the audience of the older people of our country from rojm over the furnace, though some of the Atlantic to the Pacific. To the writthe seats were scorched and the walls er of these lines the shock was like to These are- some of the tilings you need and the place to were discolored by smoke. A section of that when a dear relative is taken away, floor feet twelve or about ten the them is at squaic for he had a personal acquaintance with will have to be replaced. Mr. Grow lasting nearly fifty years, and The origin of the fire is easily to him is he indebted for many of the The Evangelical cong regation were higher ideals of life. to have the use of the church that eve Mr. Grow was elected to congress in ning for their Good Friday services, and 1851, and at that time was the youngest one of their number, Mr. Godfrey Anger, man in that body. One of his first acts we understand, bad built a fire iu the was the introduction of the Free Homestove or stoves that take the place of a stead bill giving the public lands to actfurnace, and gone home, expecting to ual settlers. Every session for twelve return for the evening service. The years Mr. Grow presented his bill for the diaft was left on and the stoves became consideration of congress, and at last overheated thus setting fire to the wood bad the satisfaction of seeing it pass both work which seems not to have been prop houses and also of signing it himself as erly protec ed. Had the fire gained five speaker of the House ot Representatives. more minutes headway before discovery, Mr. Grow always regarded that bill as the building could not have been saved. one of the most important the farmers .ver had passed for their benefit. T&il Methodist Church Services. famous measure was hailed H the beginof "free homes for free men," and ning On account of the absence of Pastor it is a curious coincidence that the first Clothing that seems to le a part of your own indivi Inali-t- y Gilpin the following services have been settler on public land under the Home clothing that is uninistakenbly made for you clothing arranged for in the Tremonton M. E. Mead Act, was named Freehorn Freeman that is elegant in each and every detail pays. church: Ii is farm No. located at 1, Beatrice, being It is worth a good deal every menth to you anel your Sunday, April 7, Preaching by Rev. On him. nl 'aska, occupied by Cody of Corinne at 2 p. m. Song ser- business to wear Born fe Company made-for-yoclothing. Mr- - Grow' from retirement congress vice and young peoples' meeting in the You look like ready money. You lot)k as though things were four years ago, a great reception was giv cveni coming vonr way, and just because you look that way things B" him Montrose, Pa., and Mr, Sunday, April 21, Quarterly meeting. will come your way. conducted by Rev. II. J. Talbot msn WM oneof thc Kue8'8 on lhat "CCM This is just as true as twe plus two etpialn four, and will man i,,n and of made the acquaintance of Salt Lake Citv. both afternoon and !)) did more than any other 10 give continue to be true as long as two plus two equals four. evening. I, imes to tbe homeless farmers of the Sunday, May 5, Preaching by Hev Superb Spring Suits, made to order. Not hand nie dowu I sited States Thomas of Logan at 2 p. m. Song ser 14 to $W5. store clothes. Mr Grow was originally a Democrat, vice iu the evening. ut upon tbe organization of the Kopuh The pun base of some sixty acres of iican party In 1856 he; became one of its tbe Bryan farm by Wyatt Brothers at (iiremost leaders and in lHrtl came wlth- The new spring hat as this first glimpse reveals them are something over a hundred dollars an ar r' ni one vote j vice of nominated different from Ollfl presi no being this w eek is an evidence lhat foiejefgbted Qny different from those of other years over Fourteen deal Jackson. Andrew business men have faith in the future of H nntheT 'llset the Bear River Valley. Those who hold arsago he was elected as congressman- so g J practicaUy on to their lands aie tbe ones wbo will large from Pennsylvania and served and every type' ef face can be entirely suited. win out in the long run. ' ii years with all of Ins old time vigor, CTtV preference Mushroom Flat Fkhbttrai have anything belif always .t thc head of tbe most im Shape's chiefly prevail, made of 1 MOari or I'eretxalinc Straw. Nodding June or Moss roses lift their you want in Garden Seeds, and ports committees. 83 of age. pretty heads, and bunches of black velvet ribbon are seen. buying them loose you get Mr. Grow was about years on 1 married. Me resin-e( three times the amount for ()ftt1(,r t.(,jor liHinpagne tints are pronounced taVOltm his noble estate at Glenwood, which he your money that you get in helped clear with bis own bands, and Osborne Spring Tooth Harrows, Disk Harrows, Seed Drills, Cultivators, Wagons, Buggies, Light and Heavy Single and Double Harness, Farming Implements and Tools of all kinds; F-h-- - Co-rinu- Watland & Co's, TREMONTON. f IT IS A Gold Business Proposition , , WEARING , COGD CLOTHES PAYS ti - Free-Service- s . Fo-s!- . i 1 3:00 p. m. For the North at 10:00 a. m. I Washakie boys Saturday Theseore .' to ii uvoi of the Ki d en. "Jfhere are two cases of vt hooping eXHtgli in our little burg, asf Wednesday Joseph W. Ward of vJfiodrii:! I.Uho. buried his little three II died of whooping MBlbs ..Id babe isje (ii For the South at 8:30 a. m. - Gentlemen's Dress Shoes, The Portaee boys crossed bats with 1 are returned soon. 1 A LITTLE SHOE TALK. c who took them, we advise those who have them to return them or pay the bill which they will receive unless they Thirty days treatment for kidney blad der troubles and rhuematism for $1.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied, Pineules contains no alcohol. Does not Mails Arrive derange the stomach. Easy to take. For From the South at 10:50 a. m. sale by Tremont Mercantile Co. 6:48 p.m. Orian Bry: n will start for Gridley, 3:40 at Xorth From the C ilifornia to morrow, (Friday). p. m. He in lands to make the Golden State his your garde?! Seeds now. Ujre home, though he still bas interests 1 b re and may return if be does not find All kinds in bulk at things up to bis expectations there. He turns. s ld some 63 acres of his Ignd here to J. Fishburn made a business trip to Wyatt Brothers and the remainder with Brigbam on Wednesday. the buildings he will rent. Asbestor Sad Irons are the best; they Dotr't forget tl e Times office when art at the Hardware Store. work. I.. P. Jensen made a business trip to wauling job new buildings have been comTwo Suowville ou Wednesday to be gone two menced here w ithin the last few days, or three days. and we understand more are projected e Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson of will be built this season as soon as and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the weather gets settle !. Those now uu Felix Zesiger this week. are a house for D. 8. Lohr, at der way Everybody talks of the wonderfuf bar-- ; aim in 5c and 10c goods .in the Hard- the rear of his store, and the other an a Idition to Jacob Store: 'b bouse. ware Store. The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Deui't forget thc young peoples' meet-- j Methodist at the service and Company shipped the Tremonton ing song 7:80. Sunday night at change board to Salt Lake City this week J . C. Riechers and family started for and took the most of their other fixtures Garland. Hereafter the Bear River Twin Falls, Idaho, Tuesday, where he will some land. taken ha. They Valley Company will handle their busiup ness here they having made their arrango weeks. several Found. A pair of buckskin gloves. ments to do so last month. The safe, certain, reliable little pills Owner can have same by paying for this that do not gripe ot sicken are Ring's Lit advertisement. tie Liver Pills. 3est for sick headaches, George Sherman rode iu from Curlew billiousness and lazy livers. Valley Sunday and spent two or three Hode Wood has 6old out his livery days with bis parents. He returned; stock and business to T. W. Hudson. Wednesday morning. What he will go at now has not developMrs. Emma Langcastcr returned to ed but probably be will do general team her home in West Jordan Sunday after ing. The addition of this stock gives a three weeks visit with her daughter, Mr. Hudson a pretty large barn full and it w ill keep him hustling to keep them Mrs. R. F.Mtldrum. all iu readiness for call but M he em Several cars of Lumber have just been nlovs considerable halo In- will Hoiihlleua received by the Whson Lumber Co. They he jn can taKe care of your order large or small factory manner. George Andrews moved his family to The gasoline engine used bv the Rear E. M. Wyatt 's farm, one mile south of tiver Co. to run the Valley Teleplie-ntown last Saturday. We understand he dynamo for charging their storage bat- will work for Mr Wyatt by the month tery to furnish current for their linen gave out a few days ago, and while wait this year. for It to be repaired they are using ing W ('. Wyatt s family started for Denthe engine at Wyatt's meat market and vcr Wednesday. Mr. Wyatt went with carry the clln-en- t 0ver to the exchange them as far aa Ogden, but not having all on a wire. Don't buy an Oil Stove until you have bis business closed up here returned and seen the Blue Flame Cook at the Hardwill remain here a few days longer. ware Store. Hon 't hesitate to ask us for anything John Sominer sold this week to a comto he found in a first c'ass Hardware Lumber Wilson Co. Store, tbc pany consisting of Matthew Raer, D.J. Ackerman. G. M Wiuzeler and himself, Manager Roller of the Tremonton Furn a 2;V horse power gasoline engine and ItUre Co. has moved his family from tbresbingoutflt for the uscon their farms. Man tun to this place and occupies the They will also probably help out their property of Jobn F. Owens. neigh bora on tbe usual terms when they have their own threshing done. The A McClure bought ten or fifteen Galpin engine is one of the latest improved and tons of ice at Corinne a few days ago and can be used for any other purpose to will have it hauled up here to cool their which it is adapted when not needed for beer it b this summer. thrashing. Th 8,TC that RCt llke 1 poultice U wall stock of lire a large . ; Pine Salve Carbolized. No other salve . fspers. and will put them 00 Immediate- so good. for cuti. bums, boils and chap-lif you buy of me. I guarantee all my t As pef) Mj) Prjc, Wft( c ork, Gsorgt Meldruin, Tremonton. by Tremont Mercantile Co. No 6 Portage Whisperings. The friends of Joseph Htlford will be fieased t.. learn that he is improving Mr. Halford had appendicitis and an ah aa 4 1 disap-p.'are- Tremonton Postofflee. Vol. 4. 1907 A Are iu , Mails Close PAILS WORK WITH HEROIC for Town Locals. lest GAME NEAR ' fTAII. Till USDAV. APRIL SPRING MILLINERY j j ali packages. ) highly respected by everybody who Fe III Zealjrer bas movel his U.nsonlal evei knew him narlnr inn th rrnm Tkratrd hv tin lie Telephone exchange, next to tbc l imes ofTVr ManZan Pile Remedy ILIEVQb WHIN OTHtftfl TAIL Tremont Mercantile Co. "KNOCKING is NOT OUB FORTE," |