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Show I The Tremont Times. TltKMoNTo.N. Tremonton Has a Commercial Club. Town Locals. "Iremonton For the South at 8:30 a.m. 3:10 p. in. North at 10:30 a. m. Mails Arrive 0:48 p. m. 3:40 From the North at p. m. range s at the Hardware Store. Fred Xihirt returned to Twin Falls Monday after a visit with bis family. t Ikiri- Big values in 5 and 10 cent goods at he Hardware Store. Don't forget the Times office when ! wanting job work. Miss Hizel Hat has bceu assisting at Ken! 's hotel this week. The Lamp that gives the best light and ( il to burn, at the Hardware Store . County Treasurer Cole was a business visitor in Tremonton Tuesday, as was al so ('. G. Adaey of Corinae. Get a Cole's Hot Blast Heater of Stohl Bros., it is the or.ly stove tbat bums mine run, or slacked coal without waste. Mr. Wm. Howe of Gar' ind came down here Tuesday to sec how our i.ew Commercial Club does things. Stock Food and Liniment; the Best at the Hardware Store. Hotel Kent had so many pages of names on its register this week that it, looked like a telephone subscribers (li rectory. lee Saws and Tongs at Hardware Store. Do you want a jood Sewing Machine IT you do there is just one left at the Hardware Store. The price will be very iw on February 5th. Frank Clnistcnscu of 3righm played with the orchestra of Silver's New York Minstrels at this place Tuesday night. He will probably go with the troupe for h while. Good apples at 75 cents per box at the Hardware Store. Eugene Breukmanu aad daugbter Matthew Bacr and wife and sou Utehard of Deweyville, Utali, are visit-iurelatives md ft cuds here and a. 1 re- - it heip along. j to business and tlx j Al-lin- ,' nude-i- sland ' 1 d ling well. Coal is scarce 1 N S now is the time to buy Majestic Range of Stohl Bros, as it es tbe work with less tuel than any o.hcr range. Blessed be he stockholders (of I the Tel- ' LtU ' And that building for a council room and lockup. Why not get that built? ( arnenters and other workmen can be hired now as cheaply as at any time, in fact some of them have been idle for s ime weeks and would have been glad to b j set to work. After a little every man will have a job aud it will be almost impossible to tret anv one to take the con- ,tract, meantime the marshall has no place to confine, a drunk or other prison er if he should catch one, and so he lets Ciera go on and the corporation is cheat e i out of the fines they should pay. City officials, get a move ou and do something or else resign and l"t some ephone Co.,) for they shall iuherit divi-'nds. If you want a Harness Shop here, patronize it by buying j our Harness Goods and supplies from it. Cutlery, Guns, Ammunition and etc , at the Hardware Store. Liveryman W. T. Hudson went to Snowville Saturday and returned Mon lay, bringing his wife with him. We unJerstaud they have bought the George Sherman house and will move into it : f soon as the roads become settled. Stohl Bros, arc selling all kiuds of else have your job. carpets, rugs and linoleum this season; lndy their stock is always new aud We wish the women of this town would The Garland Globe has completed its :t their "mad " up once and go for the g fl9t year of publication, aud Brother city dtds. Maybe we would get some Wixoni is to be congratulated upon his sidewalks then, for it Is doubtful if we r vcellent work in building up aud pub ever get any until the women arc ishing so newsy a journal in so small a city . May he live long and prosper. Horse Blankets; Good but Cheap at Messrs. Wyatt, Tremonton s hustling the Hardware Store. butchers, shipped 80 fat boga to Halt A lady called at the postoffice the othLake City on Wednesday. They pur er day and asked for some postal cards. chased the porkers a few weeks ago, When they were handed to her she inno- when the owuers thought they were fat cently inquired, "How much are they?" enough, bought grain and fid them un Without a Italic the P. M. replied, "one til they sre fat, and now they get a good ccut apiece.'' price lor them, in fact more than enough Dish M High in Quality, low in Price, to pay for the extra grain they fed than. a! the Hardware Store, They have nearly as many more which Merchant L. P. .lessen i making some tbey arc getting ready to turn tl I boat on offers and hats laoei gloves special they shipped averaged over Mil lb,, .md this week. Those in need of these arti the carload brought them over 1200. rles ill do Well to call on him before t le Four good srts of l earn Harness at the stock is too much reduced to give a Hardware Store. choice. Patent Xeckyok- - FaMtners. Whip Three dozen cloths pins for lotatt! S'cXets and Ami Haulers at the Harness Wlcre" At tbe Hardware Store. Shop. I I j , i The Crowd Came in Spite of Mud and the Merchants Got Busy. j BEAR RIVER BAND MADE cTWUSIC the a Youngsters Time In Wilson's Hall 7. The apsjtjing achopl held by the ladies of the Baptist church at Farterual Hall lat Friday night m ra a very successful affair, although not as well attended as it would have been bad the weather been more favorable. Miss Clare Kent and iftss Bessie Hill chose sides, and witlij Mrs. Bulkier :s pronouncer the trouble! Mgaa. The "lesson" was taken from one of the school spelling books and was quite easy, but the stumbling soon cm hi inenced, and it was not long before the' sides dwindled to one OD.NiSS Hill's side and four oa Miss Kent 'a side. Then tbe fun co mm clued in earnest and short If I IW7. Had (rood Out object in advertising is bo attvad new t lade to ur store. Our customer! know us. That's whv Let tts back. come trade this season they gel your and ymi will always buy here. andsome Picture Frames Free Miss Kent's forces succumbed I i thei "scinietar" of their oppon.-nland the lennity" of their knowledge of Webster whs made manifest when Mrs. J, ('. Kiecbers spelled the last word correctly and was declared the victor for .Miss Hill's side. A 111 neb was then serve. by the ladies which netted them a few dollars for their trouble and all departed with the wish that the next spelling match may be M We will give EEKE to thoae who purchase $10.06 worth of merchandise at our store during the coming week One Handsome Picture Frame worth $2.00. IK. i MISS THIS GREAT BARGAIN, gj ; Come early before they all go, 1 - -- AL no To the one making the Largest Purchase during the week we will give one grand BUSY BEE DISK TALKING MACHINE FREE. l Where you get the Beat well enjo ed. North Garland Notes. MERCHANTS ARE WE EL WITH PLEASED THEIR TRADE i - The areather condition leep one guess J iug uow-days. Mrs. Mary Wise of Salt Lake City 's here visiting with her sou. Thos, Wise, a m the Right Price. on & Harris Bros. Tremonton. At NEVKR The family of A 1. (irover have been sick list but an: now convales . Will Repeat the Doings When on the out. the Hoses are in Bloom. Tuesday was certainly a large day foi Tremonton. Though the roads were pretty muddy the people from all parts of the Valley came to town to enjoy the Static see their neighbors anddo some trading. It is estimated that nearly a thousand came in al! sorts of rigs from bobsleds to band wagons. Brigham, Corinne, Point Lookout, Bear River City. Riverside, Deweyville, Garland, Tbatch- er, Penrose an other places were repre- ...,.,. Tbe Uear City Military Had ivas on baud early aud furnished their , '"usii none .1vv oou .,tne !liven niu hooked lour ot hi nest horses to Dr. (Jan field's tine tallybo and gave the business asmen a iidc. The school children sembled in Wilson's Hall in the after noon, and enjoyed an mu,s;c, alter wuwu ruey were given bag of candy and peanuts, for which they showed tieir appreciation by their gentlemanly and ladylike deportment. It was a good untured crowd aud no one heard a word of fault, at the arrange m 'ut9 0Hr merchants liad nae to enter- t dn the visitors. Every store had' been . order and crowds of cus put in apple-pitomers were waitccTon'wiHl alacrity by the merchants and their clerks, besides prices were not raised and everything was sold at the usual prices, which appealed to all customers. four-in-han- I,t'-S- I t Jesse and Mildred G rover are visiting iu Farmington. .lesse has been laid up with rheumatism flr the past month. Mrs S. Pullin and Mrs. E, L. Tolman went to Salt, Lake City to attend t be of their brother in law. W . Rote, e uu uiijiiiiiJL Hntuil Ulnuj ui uiusi: pe0ple"to town either thought that the offer of a prize of ten dollars in gold to the driver of the load doing the most cish buying, was a fake.oi else forgot to register iu the excitment, and so there were only two contestants for t he prize, and both of them from Garland. The prize was won by Mr. E. V. Schneider whose bills amounted to but little more UJ than the prize. In the evening Silver's X. Y. Minstrels give an entertainment in Wilson's Hall that was attended by a big crowd. The ijhow people were detained by a wreck in Bear River Canyon and did not reach towu u,,til ner,y nine o'clock and it was an hour later lief ire the performance he- gan and they were badlv handicaped by I ,e ek of Stage settings, SO that a fair estimate of their preformance could uot be given . but it seemed satisfactory to the audience and some of the troupe encores: The best feature was of the Indian (dub and hoop juggler, which was very clever und elicited hearty ap plause. The other acts were not above mediocrity. This first Gala Day, while not what it would have been had the roads been in tiel it enml ilii)ti wim rii slieeessflll thai. the Commercial Clan will undoubtedij dsctdfl to have another in the COttCtt f I month or so, and it is likely that when it does take place t he finest parade of teams ever seen iu Box Elder County will he ouc of its principal features. . , Old Harnesses Cleaned, Oiled and Repaired. Shoes Half Soled and Repaired, GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. PRICES REASONABLE. Get GIVE US A TRIAL, Your Insurer Property ('Tland firs juAhni )he Tretnonton Commercial Club and eonteslcd for Tuesday. It shows that the people in the North End know where to trade. We hope they will try it again when there is more coin- wonthj pet i Hon ' Liinumui'v t vmunu r Stale. can save I letter from Cardston says that one night recently the thermometer stood ct 33 degrees below zero. During the nighl a "Chinook, "or warm w ind .struck the country and the thermometer rose to 35 degrees above zero by morning, showing a variation of 70 degrees. Logau Republican . Saturday was ground hog day. but the little rodent didn't see his shadow in this vicinity that day that 's certain. And, according lo tbe old Indain forecaster, we shall have an early spring. Had he seen his shadow, if only for an in stunt, he would have gone back into his hole to stay fi r six weeks. du i .. ' . uouisr ouKiness i in . uw ( your insuranct moDev on CALL and BE CONVINCED E. K. Sherman . Times Office, Tremonion, Ut, A , WANTED 500 youn;; hens. Seager, Elwood, 'Phone 13 Hem THE KENT HOTEL SHORT ORDER HOUSE. Meals 25c, Served From 6 A. M. to 10 J. M. Good Rooms, Satisfaction Guarateed, ( lOOO Meal Connectiorl Willi Both Lines. me Tele n g KENT, Prop, Tremonton, Utah. Clothes v I FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. Ninety acres irrigated. Forty acres pasture, adjoining Tremonton. A desirable lo cation. Will sell all or part on easy terms. Call on or address, Orion Bryan, Tremonton, Utah. (1 Just as You Want Them. '.Inst as them' ('lutlics kind we ar ur- You Belect the cloth you like and tel rushing right along. ns wliiii you want, and Vol' GET IT, Our "Correct Methods" of Measuring and ('nitiiiLr mak u want is tin- Subscriptions Paid. The Dushore Review pays that a re- ceipt for a suhacription to the local pa- - ;i misfit IDipOSBlble. per is a certificate of good character. In making up Clothes Special Care is given to strength We have Issued the following "certificates" since our last report: ening parts that have the m t st wear, and the little things arc Ursel Rose to February, litOT. not slighted cither. K. V. Schneider to February, 1!)')H. Let the women examine any garment f aw furn- James Carter to September. 1907. Lsmng It Is No Wonder : flk l ?.clothe9qTtkn G ii intoauw splendid clothl TU "f ,iia' wciiit mauc. that ten yon tney win11,11 1 . sum im a fitting garment, just ;is yon want it, costing no more tnaB " isn't t hat a combination store clothe-- : I M. & Co Born .are the tailors; their goods worth trying have convinced many. Will you let ns prove our statement to yotl i The "Shumate" is a Hollow "hand-me-down,- That men smoke when they see our line of smoker's supplies. Anybody would. Next to a man's family and happiness The tobaccos are of the finest nothing should stand dearer to a man' In which he heart than tbe community variety and of the most exlives. It Is his home. It is the place in pensive cure. which he earns his competence aud edu- The pipes give solid comfort to cates his children. If he wants to make the old and young smoker. it as popular as josd ilc, he cann' t We won't mention our cigars aTord to be indifferent to any thing that especially, but smoke one of "ill further thane ends; it can be ssid of the thai a town that is not worthy our leading brands and you Its citizens in making it widel) will smoke no other. is a town in and gei.erously prosperous which is not worth any thing to live st all. If a town i worth anything it is worthy of our giestest energy, wbetki r we merely take our share of dividend in dollars and ceuts or whether we merely take our share of the comraen benefits u xorded our Lome toti. Shop. , , I XDKKSOLI). I HARNESS GOODS Sanford Bingham has built a mode barn for his milk cows. Quite a number of our citizens have got the Grid ley, California, fever. Mrs. Ii. 1). Crompton entertained a number of her friends Friday evening, and an enjoyable time was reported. The hear did not sec his shadow in , , a Guess we will have spring sometime. Wr.J&&"ti!a H arness Tremonton 1 . No Vol. We Want New Customers . ' And FEBRUARY j B - When will the city father, gel down up our streets and; erect that municipal building so long Hiked of? Something ought to be done and that right speedily. Our streets arc in terrible condition and those whose du-tit is to see to I heir repair are doing ii itlnhgto make thciu better. We that money for repairing them is in the treasury drawing no interest in int. Morton (ill.) News. Sweat Pads, Saddle Pads, Bits, Snaps w'.iile they are quibbling over the cost of a id all kinds of Harness Repairs at the getting gravel or other material hauled Harness bl.op. for fixing them. During the past three is giving tickets with L. P. Jensen weeks we have had splendid sleighing eery dollar purchase at bis store. These a id teams could have been procure to tickets give a chance on some valuable h till gravel, but they have let the time article to be seen in his show window. slip by and done nothing. Now (he Lo ;k at them. roads are getting muddy and teams could The stork visited the home of Mr. and uot haul half a load if set to work. Iu Mrs. Wad Shuman February 2nd, and few weeks more every team and man in presented them with a pair of twin fie Valley will be busy and then the ex- tys. One of theui lived only till Hon- C isc will be that no teams. can be hired da morning. The other and mother are and the streets will be left until another a EI r.vil. THURSDAY The Spelling School. I Prom the South at 10:30 a. in. Pee ago the merchants and other business men of this place met ;it Fraternal Hall by request of C. C. Wil s in of the Wilson Lumber Co., to conside, the matter of inducing more tn.de to come to Tremonton . After some m- fjrmal talk. E. K. Sherman , Esquire , was r quested to act as chairman, and A. N. Fiahburn as secretary. This made a temporary organization,; and the matter of a Commercial Club w ts pretty thoro ichly discussed. In the e id it was agreed that such an organiza tion would be a good thing for the place aid tbe following were elected as otters: President, K. R. Sherman; vice, president, S. B. Watland; secretary !aid manager, Samuel Nihart; treasur- er, C. C. V, ilson. At an adjourned meeting held on Mon day evening of this week, a constitution and bylaws for tbe government of the Club were adopted and a full organiza- t'on effected. Tbe regular ncetings of the Club will be held on the second Mon- day of each month, and the officers will ba e ected at the May nice iug. to serve for one year or tint il their successors are elected. The Club starts out under very favorable auspices and with a large po of t. e business men of the place enrolled as members, and with the proper management it. can be made to wield in ich power for the good of Tremonton it particular and the Bear River Valley in general. Eve y merchant and busin;s.s man in this town should deem it a part of hi) duty to join this Club and A few evenings Postoffice. Mails ( lose For the R HOX KLDKU COTNTY, I wenly Dozen puns of the Celebrated "Cracker .luck brand of Overalls, Bometbing that 'ives the wearer satisfacFor M days, beginning tion, February 5, we will sell lll,s'C,OSt iroodi at Ladies' Furs We have n few A iso Ladies' vYalata, skirts We want to Underwear, Etc Tak ' wive them a chance. fOQT vv-,O- L them at left. We have a complete line of fmrhnd Ufa, Franklin, Preston & Montpclier, Set- nann Idaho. (f I ,. iH:H i IIM1 1,1 (I retail prices of Riter Bros Drug Co. I (Iround IU,or, Fleet ricully tempered, aud ii loipcriof i IiIhiIc on the nutiket. any VI e gsaraiitae the-- e naacri una will excluiiiL'e without (jiieslion if not entirely satisfactory. The 'Shumate' Honing Strop Kit her seiili has no superior. p tpaid on receipt of Cpl.UU Special lot Men's Fine Wool Ribbed I nderwear, fine, soft quallt; Keepa tbe bodj wrm. O QQ I'suul price wUO, Our price f V in L i ii tltoves. nlle hetfer VVe have a com In the market QH fe -. ., .,, ii,,,..,,".. r,,.m , 4iU per ct. T&kUt, Paper, Envelope, Pen- - fnk, .Mucilaov Toilet Candy, Pocket Cutlery, Tobacco and Cigar; Tremont Mercantile Co., Inc |