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Show The Tremont Times TREMONTON, BOX ELDER COUNTY,' UTAH THURSDAY, Town Locals. Jiri "Roasts" Mail- - Order Habit Heed is ou the sick list this week. Cull ou Joseph N. Stohl fur your Farm li A J;ia.s. aud family went to ou business. Tuesday S WaUand 15 Og-de- Yol. Brigham City Peach Day, Sept. 19th. County Court programme. Minnesota Farmer, Who Patronized n SEPTEMBER 13, 1900. 10W Retail Catalogue Houses. Arrival of Excursion Trains. A. M. 10 30 A. M. Excursionists conducted to Central School Park by Bauds. Addiess of Welcome Mayor C. Hoist. President?. Our Desire the new Hue of Stoves and Ranges We a "To My Farmer Fricuds; at Hardware store. tf farmers are very willing to admit what A Good Whip for 10c.; 300 to pick the orators tell us; that we are from. most the tf independent people on earth, and so we could aud ought to be, but I) S Ixdir of Cor la DC, was a business are not. We are simply the serfs and caller Thursday. slaves of those great monstrosities, the Don't forget the Times office when retail catalogue houses, which are sapwanting job work. ping our financial lives. A large assortment of Quecusware ex"I put it strongly because I hope to pected daily . Dout buy until you see awaken you to the realization of the our line. tf slavery you so voluntarily accept aud Bee W. Fishburn of Box Elder Commer- - ial Club. 11 00 A. M. Presentation of 1,000 cses luscious Peaches to the Yisitors. Proceedings Petitions Presented. Appropriations Made For Repairs Of Roads. met Board of County Commissioners Messrs 1st Yalentine 19)0. 4th, Sept. and Hart present . Action on petition No 15 was deferred. 12 00 M. Lunch. Petition No 16 Geo A. Cook et al ask12 30 P. M. to 2 30 P. M. Free Band Concert. ing for an appropriation of 1300, to 3 00 P. M. Baseball Game at Brighsn City Ball Park. repair roads in Grouse Creek district was deferred. vs. Bountiful Brigham for a purse. Petition No IT Lorenzo Petersen et al. 2 00 P. M. Matinee at Academy of Musi, and Dumiug. asking that road from depot lane wist H 00 P. M. Concert at Tabernacle. B. F. Hoot he, Lorenzo be gravelled. ',) P. M. Grand Ball at Academy of Mu-i- - and Danruy. Petersen aud Lars II. Larsen appeared of Chr. iu support. seemingly enjoy. Upon motion MARRIED AT CALICO QCDEN. CARNIVAL. or not claim was different do to 1493 be Yalentine "I any appropriated to iu this said road better than the rest of you gravel On Monday of this week Mr Fred Consider yourself cordially invited to Proclamation from the Governor callrespect, but I would like to join my fellow farmers iu throwing oil the thraldam Eggli and Miss Carrie Coopfer, two of be present at the coirectly constructed ing for an election Nov. 6th was read. Tremonton s young people, were married and considerately combined calico car Letter from O, I). Mc Intire regardwhich now exists. in Mr is of oue our to nival wish as considered be to do be Hall uot prosat held the Fraternal "I Ogden. Eggli ing the changing of ditch in Clear Creek Admis-iofamMiss and toward 1900. mean district was read aud action deferred. from a loc. perous young farmers, Coopfer Sept. 21st., my spirit Communication from Jesse M. Smith Conspicuous courses served in confusily, but I am tired having my family sit- is a sister of John Coopfer living near The wedded Tremonton. ed to reaM. One and couple newly devoting Sundays compactness: nights up conglomerated ting Resignation of Hans Keller as conshopping by mail and huyiug many returned to their home Tuesday. The7 compound circle, one cup communica's Mr will on home make their future cordial tive are their for of Mantua precinct was presented which no uot or stable Eggli necessary ('hickory ,) (containing things farm miles four of west town. and one Communication from .Mrs Mary Andcomfort, simply because cup of choice churned cream and happiness The Times joines with their other one rider curved cucumber aud one cup rews was read. a bargaiu counter is constantly spread friends in wishing them a long, happy of lold comfort. Clerk was instructed to notify Mr before them. lit. Irs aud Regulations "I believe we should build up our own and prosperous life. Holdaway to survey right of way lead Ahrladies merour a wear home calico to over Bear enable aud communities gown. ing to proposed bridges--onchants to give us a good market for our Allgentlemeu to wear a calico neck tie. River west of Honey ville aud the other Notice of Registration. over Malad at Greens. Firswill be imposed for the following products by standing by them. We can on cunco and a we wear the all to wuo The Clerk's and recorders reports of that tails need, ry average 41 buy lady The registry book of the Elwood collected during Aug. 1906 ami audic. fees as cheaply by doing our business at home, voting precinct will be open at my ofiice a to wear market for fails our who a itors make and thus better report of incidental expenses during gentleman in the Post Office Building on the followa: fob neck tie. 6c. Aug. 1906 were read and accepted. products. ing dates. August 13 21-- ." and October William Parsons road supervisor of "How can we expect tha co.iulry stores person who sits in the corner and reas 5c. we district appeared and asked for willard farmers if and ref cou thrive to verse, ti grow E. R. Sherman, Registrar. fuse to trade with them, hut send our There will be for sale (heap, calico, an appropriation to repair damage done ' on by heavy rains on road in his district; tinning, oiivenienccs that ill money to some distant citywhich does Co. Tremont Mercantile not interest us or. help us iu the least ? stansboinforl. I he saleot calico ouvcu upon motion of Com. Hart 6300. was INCORPORATE ieneA to beciu at x o'clock. ''Is it not an abject for us to build up appropriated for said purpose. Petition No 18 asking that road be our '.own and make markets for onr pro- Our Fall and Winter line of Gent's Dof .P. not acid lu t,lia.jMhL4pE d tmd v. ensoul I, ' one 40ml.ifpVa.WUU We haveTnW"Tlt;'tS-v.tfiiM'ier'are now arr fving dally and, Furnishings smelter to being erected, and giving our laud to be able to point to some near our prices are right. i dead clause , which specifies that fruit- prices asked for laud to be used for road. by town with a ready market, with vcvWers shall pay to the town Clerk ANITOL Shaving Soap Referred to Chr. Yalentine for investischools and church advantages? Is not 10 license to sell fruit. Nevertheless, ANITOL Bath Powder isis it more than gation, land so situated worth ANITOL Face Cream they are allowed to come in as thick as Com. from John Sharp fish and game olated and distant from everything and ANITOL Toilet Powder Hies and no one says a word. This is uot commissioner of stale allotting 30,000 fry everybody? only determeutal to the cash balance in Gloves-Trline of Conklin's to Box Elder county was read and Clerk Complete "About the only thing the catalogue our town treasury, which is in fact, the insttueted to notify Mr Sharp that they is the for ourselves us left have houses our "dead Shot" for mosquitoes. smallest part of the harm, but it. hurts were I be not accepted and to bo delivered to production of babies, and shall Sells: Six sheets of Tanglefoot Fly our farmer friends who have fruit iu Eliasll. Jensen county fish aud game surprised to see them open foundling abundance but have no time to peddle it Paper for 5c. warden, hospitals aud furnish ready made babies out around town. If they were protectBoiled Lensccd Oil 65c. per gallon. Messrs McLane and Mr Rainey apat reduced rates, avoiding medical exed they could deliver their products to and asked permission to tear up of bottom at of aud Paint barrels peared Buggy Wagon penses and the purchase our merchants and they retail the same ponnty road near depot in Brighton aud prices. soothing syrup. from their several places of business. that they be permitted to let depot re"My farmer friends, I would be glad We have the most complete line of Iu this the people that we deway main where it now is until the new depot to refuse the eatalogne table room in my Shot Gun Shells in Northern Utah. pend on far our support, would find a is built. Upon motion the request was house. I want my family to have all We are headquarters for paint, oil and ready market for all surplus fruit grown we can afford, the finery and gewgaws granted. Our prices arc such that we have en their farms. Board adjourned for two week. but I want them to go to the home mer- glass. We know of one Instance where no competitors. chant to buy them aud not give their one of our merchants bought two We also carry a full line of Drugs, trade to someone that has no other interPEACHES FOR SALE. bushels of peaches from one of their cusMedicines. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, est than to take their money. tomers and had to throw half of then 'By standing by our home merchants Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Stationary , etc. out besause there was no sale. Why ? At my farm one and one half miles ANITOL Tooth Powder w e are standing by each othor, and by from Because other venders the points south west of Corinne, White peaches ANITOL Tooth Paste standing by each other, we all thrive aud were allowed to sell and deliver to the 35c. per bushel Alberta peaches, 50c. VNITOL Tooth Brushes prosper together. ANITOL Toilet Soap houses. The merchants that are paying J 11 Crawford. "Is it to our interest to build up great kick aud a license the make a to ought Just received the latest creations iu fall houses in distant cities? I make the farmers with fruit ought to cuter a proof line Also Hats. Street a complete broad assertion that while some things Entertainment A Success. inch test. Twenty-onon the surface may seem cheaper than Embroidery Silk. Some have said if the peddlers were the prides Of onr home merchant, after Ostrich plumes fur SI .50 each, at Mrs The entertainment given by the Ladmade to pay a license we would have to we have scrimped ourselves to get the F A Cook's. ies' Aid Society at the M E Church. pay more for our fruit but that is a very TREMONT MERCANTILE COMPANY. cash and paid the freight and other was a success in every poor excuse. Suppose we did have to Friday evening, charges, and piid for things we did not and all parts were well taken. pay a little more for it if we were getting way need because th ey seem cheap, we are Carter had his class well mined us. It Wesley Advertise wfth better fruit. Our experience Is that actually out of pocket. We are simply in thC'Fairyland Waltz." The receipts peaches raised at Thatcher, Elwood and gulled by the cormorants. were satisfactory aud all present enjoyed other places near here an; much better "If we keep depressing and destroying and to the catalogue houses for article-a pleasant evening. than those sold by the fruit venders. our home merchants, we will find after hich do not rank as either luxuiies or If the law be enforced In oue instance a lifetime that our farms are in an isoto necessities, but simply as NOTICE FOR BIDS. to protect the trade against outside deal lated region and have not increased in gull the unsophisticated. fore en be it i r let selling ou our streets, "How would you appreciate selling value as they would if we had made a ed in all cases and show to our farmer Scaled bids will be received by the market at our very door. your stock and products on credit and cash their not want friends do we that Board of Trustees of Rawlins School "I know to well the selfishness of hu- the putchiiser using his money to buysim only, but wc will protect them as well as District No 30, up to 12 o'clock noon Satman nature to imagine for a moment ilar articles in a distant market for cash ourselves then there will be no chance for rewe "Unless in can would a crusade the and stand urday September 29, 1906. for tho furjoin you against together any complaint. fuse It to build up and develop this cormorhouses if did not. appeal to your cupnishing of material and construction of a oue roomed brick school house at idity. When we can make nnd save ant which preys upon us, we do not de Thatcher, Utah, l'lsns and specifics, more money by dealing with your own serve to have thriving towns for markets Marriage License. tions can be seeu at the residence of J. D. merchant than with the catalogue man, or the advantages which always cone Harris, Point Lookout, Utah; or at. the you will buy at home. It Is a fine thing from being surrounded by a business A marriage license was issued to .1 G. of Andrew Funk, Brigham, Utah. office to cut your neighbor's throat if it puts community. We have it in our power t" 23 of Corinne and Miss Bradford, aged Board reserves the write to reject The money in your pocket, but when it comes help ourslves or to help the other fellow Anna Hansen age 22 of Brigham Sept. to cutting our own throat, the induce- So far the other fellow seems to have t!. any aud all bids. tth. John Soinmcrs, ment is not io tempting. of role while we emulate the advantage, tine-tone- John Wise and wife of North Garland, were business callers Wednesday. 11 A. M.to 11 P. M. Yaudeville, continue!:, preform.iuce, at Opera House. . Dr ('auficld has- returned from bis ranch where be spent two weeks looking after his crops aud stock. Two High Grade Sewing Machines at flic Hardware Store. if N Cole of Corinne, was a business cab er in Treuiouton Thursday. iS t Wat and I have the best binder's market. Don't be fooled 2i. cheap article. & Co wine ou the by a Miss I.idda Horr of Ogden, is visiting at Mrs Cook's this week. Orien Bryan is on the sick list. hope to see him out We soon. Fred Elliott and 8 N Cole of Coriune, were Tremonton callers Tuesday. Geo Meldrum has some of that Brown GUt Wall Paper, over the world. w hich is the rage all tf Mrs Anna Manka aud childreu, of Sargent, Nebraska, are here visiting Mrs Manka 's parents, Mr and Mrs D C Koush of this place. Weal N WoKpa -- Jie money 4i yoyrflglu. TbC'L. T. Li" will meet at thy M E Church, every Wednesday at 2:30 p. iu. All are cordially invited to attend. L. T. L. Sec. Fred Nihart arrived home from Twin Falls, Idaho, Monday for a short visit with his family. When you want shells aud guns that will go oil just when you want them to, buy them at the Hardware store. tf Mr II B Roberts and wife of Dresden, Kansas, arrived in Tremonton Monday. Mrs Roberts is a sister of Mrs W C Wyatt of this place. Go to Geo Meldrum for 1906 patterns of wall paper. All latest patterns at the lowest prices. tf We take pleasure in announcing that we are now in a position to do all kinds of high grade photography iu our well Tut Foulgeii Co., equiped studio. Utah. Garland, We have not only got plank but we have painted ones. Look in front side-walk- s of the belt store in Tremonton. tf We are in receipt of a box of very fi nc peaches from Thos Lavs of Thatcher. In flavor they exceed those from the Brigham wagons. peddled out We have got our competitors going tome on price on lead and oil. We are delivering the goods; at the Store. C T BAlt Hardw are tf Strong aud Lee Tingey, both of Ltke City , are putting in the board at the Independent Office, new-switc- also, the finishing touches coneetrd with the electoral wiring. They will have everything g e -- ya ir Farm LoaWjS Stohl of Brigham. HclV- Gjt WV'ill arg-uiu- ready for occupancy this week. iiv-t- '.' Single and Double Barrel Shot (Juris, also Repeating Shot Guns. Thirty Guns ."0 and up. Carto pick from. Price 1 tridge Shells, Hunting Coats and Gun Covers. At the Hardware Store. (Where is painted). the Sid-wal- In a runaway accident recently John Owens of Fielding, was forcibly thrown out of the buggy and was severly bruised. Mrs W. A. Stevenson of Fielding, is ported cn the sick list. re- North Garland. HrSanford Bingham aud family returned home Thusday from Plain City, after visiting with friends and relatives. Quite a surprise party was given Miss Dessle Glcsson Wednesday evening. She will leave shortly for Idaho. Archie Hall had his hand hurt in the ball game at the Lagoon last Munday. Quite a large amount of money changed bands at the horse races Labor Day. Bishop G rover and family returned home from Idaho where they visited Wise has a Bell Phone Mr Levi in his . "I know farmers who are si ways in debt chumps with brilliant sucess." TSOMAI HoilttlfiAN, to their local merchants while their cash hss (one to the railroad for frught billt N'i;w BnmnTov One to Nels Nelsen, aged 30 of Elwood and Miss Ada Green Hunsaker of LI Mrrs wood, aged 29 on Sept. 1st. JT. D. Harris, S. L. Miller. Trustees. put home. Apostles Lyman and Penrose preached to a large congregation last Sunday night to the Amusement Hall. The graveling of our roads sing nicely. is progres- Matt. When you use Stock Food you want to get the best. The International is so considered by all Representative Stock Qrowers, We have a few pails of the Prussion Stock Food w bififl we are closing out 25 lb pails at 12.50 per pail. Tremont Mercantile Co. 0 F Whipple the inventor of the new CoaliOIl Lamp of Ogden is iu town starting the plant at F A Cook's store. , The Rev. John Plattner and wife, Jacob Oppliegeraud wife, Miss Olive Roky Seba-tha- , daughter of Mrs Opplieger, all of Kansas, Henry Get Sr. and wife, and Geo. Get, of Monta Vista, Colo., Mathilda Imthuru of Gridley, Kansas, and Mr. aud Mrs. Peter Sommcr of Peoria, III., were the arrivals ou the train Friday evening. These people are all friends and relatives of our German friends liv- Ing south and southwest of Tremonton. They will make an extended visit and take in thctngMs.'ef She yaJfoV are here in the ngnt season to parssxe of the deffcious, Box Elder Co. fruit, which is the best that can be produced. NOTICE It pays to get your horse shoeing done by a man who understands the auaturuy of a horse's foot, aud guarantees all his work. Gallon Robert Burgc, Tremontf ton, Utah. For Sale. We now have the town lots formerly owned by Mr Nihart, but later purchased takby Sam Schrenk for sale. If all are. en we will make a very cheap price; one that will guarantee a large profit to the purchaser. For prices and terms call at the Times Oflicc. FOR SALE tw o good business houses, blacksmith shop good location. Oue lots and house. live and tools with (Jet your wall paper at Geo Meldrum 's. He has the latest styles that is all the e pays the National Park s . Guns! Quns! and Gttr.s!! Target Rifles 3 No 2J tf ra oire . Paints Ready FOR USE That's the story, and an interesting one too -- at this time of the year when there are so many little things around to be touched up. Big things too 'Cause we can sell you enough paint to cover your whole house, inside or out and the barn too. But we'll sell you as little as enough to you want,-ju- st touch up a chair or bench. We'll sell you paint thut won't peel or crack, the first time the hot sun strikes it. We have a big assortment, most any color you could fancy. COME IN AND OLT A COLOR CARD AND WE'LL TALK PAINT A LITTLE. Riter Bros Drug Co OAKLAND, UTAH. |