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Show LKm . i .' m THE A Nebraska woman who OAK murdered lier husband has MRS. CORA ELSBERRY, Proprietor. bean awarded a judgment for SERVES FIRST CLASS MEALS AT ALL HOURS. with interest, against Boarders served by the day or week. $3,500, the supreme tribe of Ben Hnr, Lunches prepared for travelers. on his life iusurance polity, FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CONFECTIONERY. TREMONTON. of which she was the leg.1 Main St.. The fact that beneficiary. she was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment neerni to have had nothing to do with the decision in the insurance case. And as she was pardoned by the governor of Nebraska a year ago, she may now enjoy, in freedom, the fruit of her atrocious crime. The laws of every state in the 'Juion should cut off all inheritance and other possible benefits Indianapolis, from the crime of murder. The Leading Agricultural journal of the Nation, After the horrible murders Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. committed at Auburn by Weber, in order to sucOffer ceed to bis father's estate, the Bee advocated legislation to Our Subscribers convicted prevent any person of One. of the minder of a decedent from inheriting his property, and such a law was later pass- CAFE, FFE To AH Attend Fishfe&rn's Great o V ou Our Subscribers. American Farmer One transaction must complete the purchase, or, in other words, the sale must be made at one time in order that you may get the fourth article or yard for 9 cents, although you may repeat the four purchases as many times as you wish. Ad-olp- For the Next Thirty Days We Two Papers For the Price It would not affect Web- SI and er's inheritance, owing to the rule against retroactive legislation, but the new law has been in effect since March, 1905.' - Sacramento Bee. The American Farmer Both One Year for $1.50. Important to Subscriber!. We make this offer to all new subscribers, and all old the poatoffice deones who pay all arrears and renew within thirty days. partment effective Jan. 1, 1908, By a ruling of impossible for a publisher to continue to send such until arrearages are paid. Wo hope all who ara owing us on subscription,-a- nd there are about 300 of them will see the necessity of paying up if they wish The Times to live and continue to visit their homes. We don't want to drop your names TREMONTON STORE. Stores at Bngham and Tremonton. Ja I Is mailed every morning for 50c a month in advance. It gives all the news. Subscribe for the REPUBLICAN, Salt Lake City, Utah. INTER-MOUNTA- IN SWEET. BANK REPORT. I 50 la s Opinions. A id Mr Dooley a rocking ehalr, garments scattered wide; And a baby sweet describes iongrest la the current American Majsalue. lit Bars, Whh pink, wee feet, in part: "Th' on'j raison congress goes All snuggled sleepy eyed. on an' noboilj carta, u that it uiver The soothing croon dales with subjicks t hat annj wan else Of sn old, old tuue, lver talks about onltss they are dhruak. Ami a rocker's rhythmic squeak, Who ivrr hetrd Ir two sensible uiea Aud a twisted chair discussla' th' river an' harbor bill or Thrown here and there, wan sensible woman? Did you an' ye'er Where lmby played hide and seek. wife iver set dowu ot night un' debate th' pension system or free rural delivery . Oh the world is wide, th-lhat But the sleepy-eyed- , great subjscks ivry day f'r will stnd congresses th' Burt. ninths baheH with ISXiU of geld, V( A-- e Ho, sir. That's the raison why wt better far can put up with governmiuts' because Than jewels aro . they're always kept busy attiudin' to Or treasures vaults enfold. matters iv no impertauca. Annulling And the soothing croon that's imporutaut enough to aeed Of an old, old tune. I'll uivtr pass overt' a collecmothor sings, tion Iv lawyers fr'in th' rural disthricks. That the rocking and cliar sweet Falls Whlu ye set mi with rue face cotivul Ou the baby 's ear sed in passion an' augtr gltainin' fr'm As the sweep of an angel's wiugs. roe eyt, 'lis not about th' railroad situHouston Tost. ation I'm thinkin', but about mi tight shoes. Whin ye ste me with me head Totatoes, cabbage and Hb'r vegeta bowed in thought, it's uutwouhdriu' bles at 1). K. Hammond & Co s. beat th' thrnasury surplus I am, hut It will be unnecessary to go through raeditatin' on how I'm goin' to raise th' painful, expemive operation for i'ilca meuey f'r th' monthly riot." If you use Manan. Put up In oolUpni ble tube with DOIllc, ready to apply. For Diplomacy's Triumph. Henry Labouchert. the wi-1- known any form of l'iles. price 50c. For sale by English publicist and proprietor of Tremont Mercantile Co. Truth, ruice inn deputation of suf fragists In the lobby of the houae of Keeping Youthful Things. commons. Ho says of the encounter: A busy woman onee said that she all talked at the same time 'They never knew how much she could acAfter llsteulng lor n few minutes complish until she became the comaid: 'Indies, although your arpii of her young sons, sharing uients may not po.suade me, I am panion their sports and limiting her own to female particularly susceptible hours to theirs. To day they beauty, and I am atrald that this may working men and she looks like are young Influence my Judgment If I slay any their sister There are other young longer.' The compliment was enough, mothers of grown men and they ar urid they all, I think, felt that my rivals to younger formidable rather heart was In the right place. If my women. The sons unconsciously make was not." Judgment comparisons, generally In favor ot mother. U Is beautiful to "gmw up" New Wood of Much Value. In this fashion with one's children, A newly Imported wood, used for says a writer; to keep pace with hlghlass cabinet and piano work. Is them lu new studies and new thoughts, tn Taamanlan myrtle. It le of a rich something like a second youth. We pink color, moderately bard, and very aro so q.lok to put away yoathful flloae grained, taking a gvod finish and things unlesi we have somo such Inworking well and smoothly. centive to hold thorn. , et 1 S Report made to th Secretary of State ef the State of Utah of the condition of , 1007. nusorncBS : $ 8fi ,030.97 Overdrafts 8,101 .48 1,958.00 Banking IIou.se Furniture and Fixtures 737.00 Kcal Estate 300.00 Due from Nalioaal Bauks 16,682.19 Cash on baud 6,184.78 Current Expenses and Taxes p'd 2,599.64 Total 1 L1AUIUTIKS Total $P In the Dawn of Young 1908, : OP : We pledge fair and courteous treatment to all of our many customers and friends; Pledge ourselves to maintain the high standard of or our goods, agreeing to carry at all times a full and complete line of 22, 315.01 f 10,000.00 Capital Stock paid in Undivided Profits S, 603. 86 Individual Deposits 82.957,85 Demand ( erliucalcs of Deposit 25,758.80 S0 i&0 ! This is the time of year that most people make pledges: Some not to steal, unless they steal away from bad company, others not to drink, unless they are alone with some one. Our pledge is of a very different nature: THE COLE BANKING COMPANY, located at Trcninntou in the County of Bjx Elder, State of Utah, at the close of busiuess on the ninth day of December, Loan) and Discounts fTl Ea'ftBfi A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL A Teddy bear you pay. ganff REPUBLICAN, but we shall simply have to unless Mr. Dooley R. L. FISHBURN & SONS CO., Utah's Big Popular Priced Daily, The INTER-MOUNTAI- N ll n and friends with you, combine your purchases and you get the fourth article or yard just the same. & & & o 0 If we haven't made this plain to you, call at the store and we'll explain it to you more fully. 3 year in arrears a high rate of postage will be charged so it will be O Bring Your Neighbors THE TREMONT TIMES, Tremonton, Utah. newspapers must he paid for in advance, and on any weekly paper on which subscription is over one Can Get $10, $15 or $25 worth of Merchandise for 9 Cents. or $20.00. Indiana ed. Cent Sale During this sale we propose to sell you every fourth article or yard of goods of the same price for 9 cents, no matter whether the price may be $1.00 The Great The Tremont Times 5 oo Building Material, Hardware, Paint, Tools, Cutlery, Guns, Ammunition, Oil, Glass, Tinware, Enameled Ware, Stoneware, Qneensware, Silverware. 1122,315.01 I Static or L'tah, County of Box Elder, j 8. N. Coi.a, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is I'residcat of the abote named bank; lhat the above and foregoing report contains a full, true amlcorreci statement of the condition of the said bank at the I oae of business on the 9th day of De cember, 1907. 8. K. Colk. Subscribed and sworn to before me thD 19th day of December, 1907. C. W. LaWMXWi Notary Public. STATE OF UTAH. Office of the Secretary of State, ) I, C. 8. Tingey , Secretary of State of the taie ef l'tah, do hereby certify that tin- foregoing is a full, true aud tweet copy of the statement of the above named eompauy , now on flic in my office this 2let day of December. 1907 C.8. TmoKT. ua Secretary of Slate. vudi qq oce our We are never out." in cmy quciiiiiiy. Dig iauK. Thanking you, one and all, for your generous patronage, and soliciting a $ continuance of the same, and again wishing you a happy and prosperous New S iff Year, we are m Yours, rery rruly, Wilson Lumber Company, No. 11. fffl Phone TREMONTON, UTAH. ? "WHERE GOOD GOODS ARE SOLD.'1 eat - Drinking a Long Teaet. you all to drink to the mieet o' the occasion. Baron Frederick Jaco-taArtemus Abbington Iyefurgus " "Walt a minute," shouted a guest the table. at's the matter?" u alt till 1 Oil up tin) glasses agmia:" "I ak Chance to Trade lor a California Farm, If you want a ten acre orchard in California, five acres of orange trees and Sve acre of hearing apri- cot treea for your Hear River Valley apple orchard, please inquire for particulars nt The Times office. ' PINEULES fsr the Kidneys FOR SO DAYS' TRIATNIBNY $1.00 FOR SALE, THE KENT HOTEL in Tremonton. Doing the beat business between Ogden Malad. Twenty well farninbed rooms, nil in good Reason for order, on Main Street near railroad station. for seUiog poor health of owner. This ii a bargain for any man. i .Also s drpirnWc nud tirm.s laqullt of building lot 50 ty 150 feet on , A. Tromcnt Street. For price KEKT, TreniotHOO, I'teh. |