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Show The Tremont Times TREMONTON, Wants, For Sale, &c. A diuilt Grand Success in Eyery Way and Toe Children Were All Happy. One of at ,:. r K. Miss Ida sv the largest audiences ... in ii .ne parents r now a camp of 4Q0U or 5000 people and a lively place. He had been working in the mines while there. The Bear River Band is practie- -' ing every day now and preparing , i rftflllflU j I General Real Estate Business. Good Orchard Land, Well Leveled, Deep Soil and Well iv..: jiatne-ut ail . i i ixrj. uvou atci on or address i x:v J. Y. FERRY, Oorinne, Utah. Hear Hivor Valley Telephone F. T. Troxell, REPRESENTING THE HARNESS, DIX i ty; took up some land in the irrigation project, says that he has just bui It e house on his ranch a and moved in it. He is doing well there but will probablv sell out and comG back t() the VaIley s he has a fine farm here that is not for sale, although it was for sale last spring. At the close of th3 fall term of the Tremonton High School last 1 principal. Mr. W. R. Nish, and collar box for which tends his thanks and good for a Merry Chjustasas a cuff he exwishes and, & yti cjj cf cjf f E T T T STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY. a, ft . 8 ACCOUNTS I' . UNDER 1:11 STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. FT' Sale ' ( b-- j OF -r . . , , Erf N ITU RE 40 UNTIL 40 , j 40 w Fine Stock on Hand and Arriving and Low Prices Prevail. ( t 40 ,1908 r, CO, Proprietors, Is hack to his old post in Tremonton. lie Mrs. E. M. Hill's little son Murw ill he here most of the time during the of Mrs. Galpin which occurred a storing C3.il, and purposs to keep a f:,ll and winter. Call on or address him who had his leg broken by ray, at Kent Hotel, Tremonton, or at his or two previously. The party supply of the black diamonds on the kick of a horse hist summer. day ia Brnrham. Utah. took the the form of a surprise to hand hereafter. and who went to the hospital for It would be a pious idea if some Mr. Galpin ani family, and the TREMONTON MARKETS treatment some weeks ago, had to one would fill up those big mud msmbers were Mr. and Mrs. L. F. i foot have the holes near the Short Line depot. amputated just 80 Wheat per bu., sacked, Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hud- - It would prevent cruelty to an- above a was bad It the ankle. " Oats per 100 lbs., l.tf) Mrs. E. A. Kent and daughters iluas aml considerable 100 profanity. 1.15 job for the little fellow but oould son, lbs Barley per The farmers of the Valley who Beef cattle per lb., dressed .0 not be helped and much sympathy Clare and Nellie, and Mrs.Chas. Mc- Clure of this place, and Mr. Cottam raised alfalfa seed this year will .25 is Butter per lb. expressed for him. of Snowville. A fine supper was recieve over $5090 within the next .30 Eggs, per doz. of Several falls with snow slight .65 Potatoes per 100 served at midnight and a jolly good week for their crop, which has all cold weather have sold through the Cash Union moderately n tremonton PoetoffKe. time was enjoyed with music, i '(ilirnrnii our) made for! sleighing good tolerably Mails Close "'FF tr vamu""i" versation. etc. At a late hour the light loads on the roads that are For the South at 8:!?0 a. m. guests Jlpartcd after wishing Mr DON'T SIT IN THE DARK. not much traveled. Five or six For the North at 10.00 a. m. Mrs. and You can now. and at all times, Galpin many more as Mails Arrive inches more would make decent Coal Oil at the Hardware Store. get happy birthdays. From the South ai 6:.r." p. m. sleighing all over the valley. Since Their "Tank" holds 280 gallons From the North at S:o5 a. m. the above was in type a thaw has Potatoes, eabbage and ithr and is never empty. The People at I'. K. Hammond & C'o's. spoiled the sleighing but on the. who are never out of Oil, mountain tops there is still enough Wilson Lumber Company. It will he unnecessary to go through to make it look like winter. a painful, expensive operation for Piles Notices of Church Services. if you use ManZan. Put up in collapsi Host Vinegar 20 cents a gallon at D. Cabhase, potatoes and other vegetables R, Hammond & Go's also orangea and lemons at I. It. Ham hie tube with nozzle, ready to apply For Next Sunday, Dec. 29th, there any form of Piles, price 50c. For sale by King's Liitle Liver Pills wake up lazy tnoud & Co 'a will not be any preaching service Tremont Mercantile Co. dean the system and clear the skin. Try in the Methodist church, but the We hear th t W. P. Crozicr, who them for biliousness and sick head... lie. Fix Should Road. the f 'Mowing Sunday there will be Tre moat Mercantile went to Price 25.;. Sold a or Sugar Go's Checks taken same as cash for goods at our store. Tremonton Furniture .t Conioanv. ...,. FARMERS' CASH UNION. (Trade Mark.) Highest Cash Price Paid for ALFALFA SEED. Gasoline and Gas Light Fixtures on hand. Coal in storage more coming. Stoves, pipes, Elbows, Souttles and other requisites with which to combat Jack Frost, Lap Robes and Horse Blankets, Halters, Etc. Make known your wants, we are here to serve you, j con-lbee- ! DAYID FARMERS' CASH UNION, Tremonton, IPtah. HOLMGREN Town Locals. . Gridley, Calif., by year so ago, has sold out his holdings there and will return to Tremonton Mrs. E. M. Wyatt and Miss Kate Morris made a trip to Ogden and next month and occupy his home return Saturday. and farm southwest of town hereThere were no services in the after. Mr. Crozier has one of the Baptist church last Sunday on ac- best farms in this Valley and is a count of the illness of Pastor White. first class fanner, and his movirg John (lassner has rented Jacob to California to better his condiStorrer's farm for the ensuing year tion was regarded by some of his and moved into the new house this week. The mails have been crowded neighbor! as a sort of "wild goose" chase. But he's coming :vk ami we trust he will find the Bear with holiday merchandise the past Iliver Valley "good enough for week or two and the postal clerks hjm" have had a hard time han.lling the Fine line of canned meats, pickles, ftfl at I). stuff. j Coal is gett ing down to its nor- H. Hammond iV Co's, 1'inesalve Carholized acts like a poul tice, draws out inflamati n and point, mal price once more. It is selling . at 16,00 to Ogden and at $f.50 a AnlKiplir, hculiug. Forrhapped hand-Hp ruf.. hums. Sold hy Tremont Merton here. CBIItil" Co. hcli Sr.tr ("mill ami pfflkl D H Co Hammond and sour at m s et 4 trllf! -- Dr. Mile remedy for BOItHtUWBW S'erv! and LHer MM both afternoon and evening by the pastor. Sunday about the cross road leading west school at :3() p. m. from J. W. Keatley's place, which C. J. Mekkleson, has been overflowed with water Pastor. from the ditch so that the rural There will preaching at the Bapmail carrier refuses to drive his oclock horse into it. Somebody ought to tist church Sunday at We and Sunday evening al 730, stop the water from covering the able road, as Inch: Sam will not com regret that we have not . been . c. t. .1 ounnave two tne services past pel his carriers to leliver mail We been have d.iys. preparing where the roads are not passable. ouj heating furnace for vour com- Come, and Great Auction Sale at Brigham. fnjt when you come. pravmg. Don't fail to attend the hlj( Auction Hnt H. O. White, Pastor. Tl.oro is Rnnaifaruhl mmnhont preaching 1 1 Salo of Jewelry and Musical fronds at InUtenson's Jewelry and Mtul C .Store, o stop that pain in the haik, thai tfkaeaa of the joints and muscles, take liriflinm. A net ion every day lit 2 and 7 Pileules. Thy are guaranteed Don't p. m. Now U the lint to boy Cbfiatwu Suiter from rheumatism haekache, kid BjA rouble, when you get M goods at your own price. I treatHeats for ladles. forll.00. A sinirlc dose at bcdlime m,t OH 18 H LUKEB, prl- - their merit. (Jit them I" day of Trliitont mercantile ( lo. A net ioneer. , For Further Information Is C. W. HADLEY, The old Utah Land agent is still in the business and will give you information without charge, as to lands, soil, water, crops, prices etc. of lands in any part of Utah, also as to property in Ogden, Utah. Address C. W. Hadley Tremonton, or 885, 25th Street, i SING'S DYSHfcPSik TABLETS lndigtiion nr.d Stomt.h Trouble E'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP rf' ieve; loi'iHs no 00 01 m F. C. U. real-dene- Co. r tr i i to his home at Clarkstbn to spend the holiday vacation. & end can There was a very enjoy:i ...... m ... able programme of music and uto,. Mr W . Harness of the Davi recitations. The smaller pupils EMries at li iy has our thanks for a ac-- c in several a very songs sang tiful calendar for 1U03. were and there manner, ?ptable two song3 by quartets of male .aBeorge Sliuman has been succeeded in tele management of the B. U. Mrs. Alice and female voicesphoi ex. liange by Paul licit, who baa Ault sang a solo entitled "Star of laic rei .nod fi.iiii Nevada. Mr, ll.il the East" with much feeling and lM3 h oi on- t.U i: .it xp.-- u 0 as a line exuression. Miss Ruby Cook reand will probably soon learn the cited "Mrs. Ruggles's Dinner map deli. - o; t .'ha'.iro ..liter. Party" to the satisfaction of ev was Iked arrested one day this pen erybody. Miss Clare Kent gave an k are ol aiiiiroi.riaiiui; a Old Maid's Opinion of Machine 1U,I ;'fc ,k f,,,m Music as dished un and served!"1 !" of ll" wk M"" '" :j im) out by a church organ and a new ' " ' iU," f ingled choir in a manner that fUn-,,JBoward Elsherry, a son of Mrs. t'ora eli nted prolonged applause-Revh is i. :i i,l u i; h H O White was invited to BUh.-rrphoid aidress the audience, but know-- i fiver a; i!.. heim- if lias id I. linsrr.'ii Bear River City hut is now thought ng from the expectant looks of tha children that they preferred Ae out of danger. ihe gifts to a lecture, he simply Kode Wool and Ofcar Chrlstensen called their attention to the Star B n little st t to a few days ago, the of Bethlehem and God's greatest fofnier heinit tin ii'.ri.-M.for which U li cnosen rwci. i.tu mini in v. x'tow u en . uut od was arrest.d n a eharueof assault and inspiring words and wished and haitery. Hi- was taken before Esq. them all a joyful Christmas and WF. OK, n, who Cnsd him So and costs. a happy New Year. then preferred a charge against Two beautiful trees had been jrlstcnsen for obstructing the sidewalk provided and bountifully loaded 4jfln another for using profane language with candy, nuts, fruit and other aad on each of hoc ch.u .'os 'brist. nsen gtf ts which were generously dis- Wm assessed 2. 50 and the costs. tributed among the children and AY. T. Hudson and L. P. Jensen all went home feeling that Santa re sent out some very neat Claus had been very good to them calendars. this year. Ill he town schools closed on Iday last for a two weeks' tion. asant gathering took place am. is mart ana iamuv ate m;. tfr cihristmas d!Her with Gar last CJalpui Friday evening. The land friends. occasion was the celebration of the The Farmers' Cash Union have of and Mr. that built a coal shed this week for Galpin birthday i received from J. C. Rcichers, who went to the Twin Falls country last summer and four-raom- . II i.e iH. 4 ROCK . or Friday the pupils presented the Davis County Nurseries ROY, j M ,:i ,. ... Li. . hope to he able to fill calls next spring anj summer to better ad- vnntncp than formerlv Word . "itn eb ON would have your busi- - L Htm grow, prosper and last long. L L A lusty account in a solid bank is an L like this one, for instance excellent foundation upon which L to build a business. Safety is Z the mainerq uisite, and that we provide. Convenience is another C advantage which is yours if you Z deal with and through us. spent Curistmaa Voder ot E:.us - music to give some good when the season opens. They are! taking it so:ri" new members and out-do- i . t db ab 4 .No 40 if yoti (,'oun-tjRp- is Ely Corinne, Utah. I have pare baaed the business and siock of Jemn k Co. of Garland and i PffltllM LihiL tin i.siLV n.utit.ff Frames out of the latest st vies of the BEST MOULDINGS juid would he pleased to have your orders for anything in hat line. Cal' at my residence , across railroad, near the depot, Tremonton. J. M. SIMPSON. It. fifcl$i,.-- school. Emery Burns, who went to Ely. Nevada, last spring, has returned to Tremonton and will probably spend the winter here. He says hides wanted. lCIUrC ment provided by the Su.id.iy of Christmas matter. G. A. WOODWARD, I lots I CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS. 1003 and rainbow YOUR FOUNDATION LAY ville. Miss l,b.v h. riiiun The Garland Globe came out that ever met in the M. E. church Ml .Mr.iiud .Nirs. Sam. Nearly thirty acres good land all last week in a holiday cover re-- ! crowded that edifice Tuesday Heared and fenced, close to canal splendent with all the colors of the evening to enjoy the entertain- station. with excellent drainage, two acres set to apple treew, in a good neighborhood, is for sale on long time and easy terms. .Small payment down and ten to twenty years on balance will give any active young tanner a chance to get a home cheap as in Idaho. For further particulars call on W H Capwel', Times Office. " the telephone mas with Ltf (Ua if i ., I. ,;,!. :. Vol. sssta. , Dec. 28. Snug Little Farm. KMBER M. 1907 WL S. Lohr and family and E. It. ,. :hejr Cbrtatmai Wjrat; ami THE CHRISTMAS EITERTAINMEIf. The Dewey ville Dramatic Co. Hhort adverisements under tliis head will give the bonier drama, "Tat- w41 be inserted for One Cent a word the pet of Squatters' Gulch," cash in advance for each Insertion. No ters, at Beaver Dam, Saturday evening, advertisement fur less than Ten Cents. A UfAH. TIU HSli.W, 1I.( BOX KI.DEK COl NTY, Ogden, Utah, |