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Show THE TREMONT TIMES. Published Every Thursday Tremonton. Utah. E It. Sherman Editor and CHEAP! At matrftt M.n h 3rd 35 TOWN LOTS 1H79. rati Subscript s To Be Sold Now On . II adtauor (die war .Six mouths iu advance One raw n"t in advance iu CHEAP! Cheap! iHnd cias matter Ajiri hi TlMMMH 1(U4 at the Pout offiic 1'tah under the aft of congress of EafcMM M Instalments. Monthly There are too many men who expect an editor to slave in defense of their pet notions and hobbies; advocate therr views the strongest opposition and then coolly withhold the business support by which alone a small newspaper can live. Some of the best Locations in Tre- monton can be had on terms that will Tie Best Oonort unity Call before the rush and get your choice. . SEWi.NO At A 'CI Mpply 0f 0. Co Com 2 the on hand. Breed to the Best. MOINEAU. NO. Ia4 the people you deal with is an in the business world. factor important In letting us do your printing you can depend on us we keep all promises and never misrepresent. Our job printing department is one of the best in the county and you make no mistake Confidence in in sending your orders to us. Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. Treasurer S N Cole Chrlstena Madson W. LEWIS, Practical Watch School Supt Justice of Peace Elias Jensen: A E Jensen Andrew Funk Constable Charles Cheal Ci A HUM', IIOOTHK'H HTOHK, Justice l'TAII. j URSERY Located on the west bank of Bear River in C orinne. 40,000 Fruit Trees, and Roses. Come to the Nursery find fleet your trees and save a good sum of money and get Trees that GROW, No Diseased; no Dried Up Trash Al Holmgren HPThoresen Fielding Frank Walker IVrtngc Hawlina D Parkinson Dewey Wood .1 W Halford betrRHm Snowvillc Manila 2 tad nnoi ' ' '!!. D. vr xt w I ., Horse Shoeing A Specialty.: ROBERT BUBGE,pB1 TREMONTON, UTAH TIME TABLE. O. S. L. MALAD VALLEY BRANCH. AKKIVE 3.'!. DEPART No. 31 N.. 32. No. 34. i 1:1) a .'v'-.!t!r.M- Srr. DcfalGN COPYRMMTI C and daanMlnn maj an rtrt WWfW.nwjt. ni""lTMruilii onr UTAH. I have bought the Blacksmith Business of Peasnall and Drake. I will run a first class shop and do a General Blacksmith Business. My work is all guaranteed and will be promptly attended to. A. M. MB vou need. S. LOHR, Changed Hands 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE for what Aent. Blacksmith Shop John H Wat Tbos Law A L Petersen W Ilohhins C NO ("has Kroksh K H Fridal Here, but good healthy stock. Apple trees $10 per 100, two years old and five feet tall. None better. m nArc nAur nvw rrictuc i7,, uui uiuuo independent and hem. phones. Constable I Maker Tremont Times, Tremonton, Utah James N Holdaway Hrigham Sunset Junction But if you want the "beet" work done on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, goto rr.'r.Yi Nephi J Valentine. Charles E Foxleyi Andrew Funk Chas Cheal 11 C Vauausdrln T E Sccrist R Walter ,1 E Montgomery N 3 Nlsh Rudd Plymouth House Geo ('has Card I'romontory E W O Parsons J Bassett Terrace Clear Creek B E Baker Park Valley D Hirschl WEWhitakcr t? W Cook Grouse Creek Phil Paskctt Hivorside J A Capener .las Hadtlcld Geo J Wells S N Cook Willard Three Mile TC Young Almon Wight N C Jeppscn Hans Kellar Mantua ( alls Fort W W Lasley E Hunsaker C .1 Dewey I) B Marble Dewcyville C E Twltchell J UStsmling ColltabtOD E R Hadley James Coil Malad Any old thing will do J. MB Hart. Joseph Joseph son Precinct Cheap advertising like cheap shoes is dear at any price. Our advertisers get results, which accounts for our having the largest advertising patronage in Box Elder county. Call us up and get our rates. E H Jones. Sheriff Attorney Surveyor Assessor 44324. An Imported French Peroheon. weight 2150. will be at ("has. Sehmntz's Farm, 2V miles west of Tremonton for season of 1900, Terms of service t'JO.OO live foal. For further particulars apply or write to Tnuiouton, Utah. R4CMBI btt District yrs yrs Recorder Clerk i dralrre vnl j . and up Elkhart jO. CONFIDENCE Representative BOX ELDER COUNTY Co Com 4 Any Olhar Wrltt MACHINE COMPART BRENKMANN, MILES MEDICAL s ORANQK, MASS. Machine! ara madtoill regard-lat- a Many of quality, but tha " llama " is mda to taar, Our guaranty never runs out. Wa make Sawing Maelifnas to suit all conditions MM" tai.J attlia ofthttrada. The "Xrw bead of all family aawlng mach.,.ti E. B, Wyatt Willard W Maughan. Dist Atty F J Holton. Chairman County Com. A W Valentine. rs l heat, intense mental effort, colda, or any cause that depresses, excites or agitates the nerves. So sensitive are they that the least pressure or strain causes suffering. By aooth- and quieting the nerves, Dr. bg, strengthening Anti-Pai- n , Pi!! relieve the pain. They are sold by druggists, 2c a box,or under wi" benefit, moactf guarantee that the first box refunded. Never sold in bufk. Judge 1st Judical District u Batborl Nerve Pain Charles S Tingey. Secretary M A Bredden. Atty. General Auditor J A Edwards. James Christiansen Treasurer Supt. of Public Instruction A C Nelson. 1 . Vita is tare to follow any strain or weakening influence upon the nerves. It may fce caused by Peter Clegg. F W Fishburn ftjiijiE BM by All Pain Is John c cutler. State Senator to 63,000, and those who speak the language number 70,000. Of the total Indian population, 38,000 are members of regularly established churches. The Indain has to day in the United States treasury funds Bora You Purehaaa Til ItW ION! IIWIM W c UTAH. Governor Indians read English, while last year the number had increased three-quarte- and leave effects. They also relieve every other Scipain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, atica, Backache, Stomach ache, Agu? Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing-dow-n pains, Indigestion, Dizzinesa, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. STATE SCHRENK years ago 31.000 amounting to $35,385,000, upon which an annual interest is paid amounting to $1,725,000. The Government pays to the Indains annually under treaty obligations more than of a million dollars. The lands owned by the Indains outside of the Territories amount to 51,478,000 acres, or an average for every man, woman and child of 571 acres. Representative Sherman denied that the Indian is gradually disappearing, and said that statistics show that last year there were 316 more births than deaths. Kfli a Almost instantly, John Shuman. Treasurer Marshall SAMUEL Ten Aatt-Pal- Cure Headache no bad chairman of Board, J A Fishburn. EM Wyatt. Member J c Gates. D c Roush. " SB Watland. clerk George S human. To get a lot for a start towards a home. was begun today in the house. Kepresentative Sherman of New York, chairman of the Indian Affairs committee, made an extended explanation of the measure and incidentally discussed the whole Indian question, the Indians' progress in education df all kinds, including practical TREMONTON, farming, and his attitude toward i the Government's system of managing his affairs. It was shown that the total Indian population was now 284, 019 and that the Indian is rapidly assuming citizens' dress. Ten years ago there were 81,000 Indians who wore citizens' dress, while last year the number was 116,000. Mint' TREMONTON Indians Improving. Washington, Consideraof the Indian approtion priation bill, carrying $8,203,000, Dr. Official Directory. please you all. PUlft Anti-Pfei- n 1 a,-- , .7" $1.5U DRt MILES' Young people should acquire the habit of correct epeaking and writing, and abandon as early as possible any use of slang words and phrases. The longer you put this off, the more difficult the acquirement of correct language will be; and if the golden age of youth, the proper season for the acquisition of language, be passed in its abuse, the unfortunate victim will most probably A n r,A r foil- alonir fsiv ft You have merely to use the lan- Iguage which you read, instead the slang you hear to f orm a taste in agreement with the speakers and poets in the Scientific flmerkan. 1048 10:27 10:81 10:37 Oil and accdlts MIINM f Pll S6ltfamr riMltTi. New York 'XnaWSTbrsuwrt,.; !). fc It, M filW M 44 11;81 7 07 WM 7:10 7 20 7:S 8:30 100 p.m. Rrigham Corinne Waukccan Evans llonlta Central TREMONTON Garland Riverside Fieldinp Plymouth Washakie MO 0:4.8 11 42 A. If, 610 lOW 1120 1201 I P M The mixed train on 1hi Prsnrh fa dsilr 9 30 4:3(1 4:1!J 9:01 8:.V- -, 8:50 8:45 S40 8:23 8:21 8 .15 7 53 7:15 axrt Sunday M. 4:M 9:07 Malad p. 9:40 4 :ttr, 8:M 3:50 3:40 8:25 3:55 3:5 i 45 2:S5 IM |