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Show TEMPERANCE DEPT birth to carry the Pilgrim faith to the western frontier. There in tiif strength of this soul penetrating fjilh so assimilated as to be the unconscious motive i ower of her beirg she lived her pure and God-liklife iu the home of her W. C. T. L. Edited by Mas F A Cwu Plymouth Rock A Symbol Of Faith. (Continued from Oct 11.) "She will never forget this hour. I can safely give her the talisman now.'' The talisman was. a jiiaint silver medal upon one side of which was engraved I lie old ship Mayflower with a wreath of arbutus on its prow. Upon the reverse side was Plymouth Rock. "Where mii'st of braen '.' Cincinnati printer named! Bacon killed himself because he could not be cured. want you to hear and see. worldliness. And It came to ja that under the influences of this life, supplemented by her aetive endeavor, there grew iu the little community in which she lived a positive force that made for righteousness, a town free from legalized wrong, an oasis of Godliness iu the desert of sin When the smouldering tires of theo-- j logical discord hurst iuto flame and heresy trials spread, as an epidemic among the church of the land: when the contro-- j versy between the exponents of conserva I ism, progression and radicalism waxed so hoi that her beloved church papers J were tilled a ith indignant diccussionsand bitter recriminations, she skipped all such articles as soon as their nature was apparent, and drawing the medal from its hiding place, kissed the semblance of the old ship with the blossom ou its prow, and murmured: "Freedom! freedom from whatever' seeks entrance betwe-- my soul aud God" Kate, Caps, and Rubber Goods. A full line of Gent's Furnishing UTAH TREMONTON, Lrire line uf notions. A Come and try us and be Will meet all competition for cash. Interest paid on time deposits, ! S. N. COLE. R- - J. C. GATES, ORBISON. Cashier, President, Treinouton, - ' If EXPERIENCED Rock, Brick, and Cement block All work guaranteed o Utah - "8 f"g jU i for Choice Wines, Headquarters and Cigars. Trenionton, Utah - n . vault v 1 I. STAHL, J. WORKMAN. ! 3 convinced. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business with us will receive prompt and carefuU attention. Cisterns a specialty Richard Schwab i! tab, "Personal Responsibility, 150.000 Paid up Capital of f 10, 000. I ceries. COLE BANKING CO. I 0 goods. A complete line of Fancy gro- - Corinne, FOR HEADQUARTERS The best of Meals aud Good Clean Beds and Your patronage Solicited. Rooms. street. ( die Block North of Han Mrs, Perry Potter, Prop. ,0u GATES, J. C. HOTEL PROCTOR THE vice and subtle, alluring did it come from, Grannie, Aud why do you tall it a Is it not the same as a charm? 1 thought all charms were wicked aud foolish." "Tut! tut: dearie, do you think Grand mother would lead you ustrai There is no charm lu the silver but in the thot it calls to mind. The memory of what our brave Pilgrim fathers endured for the liberty to serve God according to their own consciences must always Le an inspiration to us. We call it a talisman because the power of that memory has NOTICE proved a charm against temptation to sloth, weakness and worldliness to all It pays to get your horse shoeing done who have sworn it hitherto and it will by a man who understands the anati my prove the same to you if you wear it of a horse's foot, and guarantees ail his aright. It was made for my greatgrand-mothe- r work. Call ou Robert Purge, Tremon-ton- , and has been handed down to Utah i f t he eldest daughter of each genernation siuee. I have kept it for you since your dear mother died. We give it to them at tw elve years of age, and always if possible, celebrate that birthday at Plymouth Hock as we are doing today." "How must I wear it, Grandmother?" v. "So," was the answer, easting the slender silver chain around the child's neck and dropping the medal beneath her dress. "Hidden, but within easy reach; not as an armament , but as a sacred mentor. When temptation or trouble comes to v 'J you, draw it forth and refresh your memory w ith its precious symbols. The thought of these strong men and women of God will make you strong to battle for freedom, also." "What kiud of freedom, Grandmdear".' a You will be popular if you hear and see nothing but what people Liquors . Farmers Independent m m Tleplineof mi w w BEAR m m other?" "Freedom from whatever seeks to sir of your life. Stand , my child." She obeyed. The grandmuther placed a hand upon her head and raising her eyes Heavenward, prayed in tremulous tones: "Grant thou, O Father in Heaven that from henceforth and forever more this dear daughter of the Pilgrims ma- stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ has made her free." It was a moment and a lesson which, as the old lady predicted, the child never forgot. A lesson taking such deep root In her susceptible heart that it became the keynote of her future life. Two years more of happy childhood in the dear companionship of father and grandmother, and then upon the horizon of her hitherto sunny life, clouds began to watch-word- s again upon the rock VALLEY, the time when we must remember to trust and be Strang. It is for Freedom your dear fa ther has gone to fight and what says the ship's side, dearie?" "It says faith but, Grannie, dear, do you know, really know, that God will make it all COme out right? that he will send dear father home safely?" "Yes, dear one, I know it. Either here or tip yonder, He will send him home and whichever way he chooses must be right." And the child went to sleep an hour later with the precious talisman tightly clasped in her hand and a B6W faithborn strength in her young heart. This Pil grim faith shone clear, lighting the way from her sorrowing heart to (bid when later on He chose to send the soldier father home "up yonder." It, was thus when the grandmother followed, and she seemed abut in the world. It was thus xba i'toi',9r.rr ic' ber forth from tl s Choice WINES, Liquors and Cigara LTth PEARL SALOON m Stephens Brothers Proprietors. Garland yy r . y" r(g yv ys remonton T m T- SSI m m m A home without an Independent Phone K m Is not an Independent Home. m m Ml )EAR RIVER VALLEY TELEPJ ONE CO$ UTAH. m m TOEMONTON, m .ALL DEALERS IN Chickens Potatoes per 100 I TO .54 1.05 .80 .95 .2 2 .08 Sweat Pads Halters Tents and Awnings Bicycles Bicycle Supplies Sewinjf machine Supplies Tin Ware Repaired. Harnesses Saddles Collars Whip8 Blankets Oils 1-- PRICES GENERALs'lom:REPAIR SHOP. awl TRADE-MARK- S promptly obtlul In o oblii ailoouulii."!. or n.. it;. PATENT'., THAT PAY, iwlve.'jtii Uiem thoroughly, t our to l iicreflB. p .vou Itod modal photo or KkeU'h for FREE report 8n on iwi(ntiihillty. SURy.rs' pnu-li''PASSING REFERENCES. Vur tret Oulilo IWik on I'rot.tnliln 1'hi. iiH wrltn to I'll KMONTOX. UTA - 1 I M S03-90- I .every Thnrsilay nt tml Hll. Carl 7:3D p. in. iu Bessinger Contractor and builder. H F mccti Frttef Meldrum, N.O. Seventh Stroot, D. C. 5 Phone 2 S. F, CHRISTENSEN & $1.00 cago Garden City Tayloring Co Suits, cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Dteyville, Itah. OP AMERICAN YOF.MAN Hear Kivcr Vtfatj Homriitoail N Bieetl the 2nd ami 4tli Saturday evening of eacfa month at p, m., in the Kruttr-mi- ! KVK.s TESTED FREE With L.C. C'hriHtenseii and Sous BtWaaa City , Utah. Hall, Treinontou. M B. P. Bant Corrojiondeut. . 15. Hurt Snilc Rwm?0. o B Nebeker l'raetiees ill all 1 ax L'uited States Laud oflct ', P. O.BosM mile. .South jf Offlur ovtr Rc)4cnhatim'i BK1UUAMOITY, . Store LI All. Utah Carpet Weaver LAW. State and Federal Conita and before the UftW e -u ii4 Cnminerelal Hlmk Lcgau L'tab. in. 1 H JONES, a itohnky am) ooommblj&om Hart '..'- miles West uud Tremonton Scientific Optician 2 SUITS All work Guaranteed Estimates made veraon, Si ey. WASHINGTON, .06 will sell the famous Chi M. T. KltHAkDS REASONABLE Shoes Resoled and Repaired ODD FELLOWS TRSMONT LODGE. No .071-- 2 ORDER AND ETC.. Advertise with us. It pays. BROTHBMOO0 MADE GOODS OF HARNESS KINDS NEXT DOOHTO ciATKs- 1-- C o:ripany arness - prices. .30 .22 Utah, Is now located at Trenionton to do Dental Work. HIS WORK IS ALL GUARANTEED. y SB .25 Billards Pool and y-- V though offered free Telephones for the sake of killing us off, knowing well that if we were out of the way the rates would go back to the old Butter per lb. Eggs per doz. Liquor and Cigars. Choice Wines, m m We have been the means of not only improving the service, but are giving our patrons a cheaper rate, and we think the people will appreciate these facts enough to stay with the home company, al- wheat per bu. Oats per 100 lbs. Feed barley per 100 lbs Brewers barley Beef cattle per lb. Pork dressed Pork alive Proprietor. Garland, W it. m m m MARKETS Jprie es. CLUB GARLAND We two-third- s TREMONTON ood Utah. H not wish to boast, but we have connected with our Trenionton of the Telephones in operation iu Bear River ValExchange, ley north of Brigham, and are receiving uew subscribers daily. ( PROP.S' LPH. COOMBS, r We do H and igs Tremonton, m saying; "See, dear heart, it has come I JT si m of service. m - gather. The day came when our little New England maiden saw a company of soldiers march away from the quiet village amid drums aud flying flags, and her father was iu the ranks. As she lay that night in her grandmother's arms, sobbing out her lirst great grief, the old lady placed a trembling hand upon the little chain and drew forth the talisman, StabS m We are now located in a new and well equipped m building of our own, and are able to give the best as vy .r- - C& WOOD BROS. Is a Home Concern Owned and Operated By the Farmers Of the Valley. come between your soul aud God. Sec, OA it is engraven on the medal on the ship sgttrj side, "Faith;" on the other, "Freedom." .Jr the Company 1 1 feed ivery 1 have a new loon aud am )re paired to do tbe beat uf wcaviug. Bring Iu your work. Auy work left at the Tremuut Times oilica w ill Lr promptly attended to. MRS THOMAS LAWS, IhaUhcr, Itab. |