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Show Real Christian Faith. COUNTY w ill hereafter receive 20c per meal, an ail iw ante of t't per month, together with COURT PROCEEDINGS. example of true living Christian faith was given last Monday night when the big steamer Larehmont was sunk on the coast of Rhode Island. In the nrdst of scenes of the greatest c infusion, with surf dashing over the decks, literally freezing the people it struck into blocks of ice, and the sinking of the ship beneath their feet but a mat ter of a few minutes, there were yet a few calm, fearless ones who spent the remaining minutes of their earthly life in preparing to meet their maker. Ten members of the Salvation Army, filled with expectations of long lives devoted to doing good but a short time before, yet in the face of the certain and speedily impending death, calm and undismayed, knelt upon that deck in prayer, asked forgiveness of their sins and reception and rest for their souls. One woman's voice, calm as the vesper hour at home, was raised in the song, "Onward Christian Soldiers," as the last boat left and the ship was quivering for its final plunge. When it comes to Christian Faith that's "the real thing;" the kind that an infidel will not sneer at, and which will make him at least pause in his course of f long enough to ask if this divine instinct, trained to greater activity by humble following in the footsteps of the Master may not be a surer guide than the cold reasoning that permits itself no premise upon which t5 base a conclusion, but the old facts of the visible world as they reveal themselves to and through the five material senses. A beautiful God-deni- al him-ssl- The Postal Commission recommends that the comic supplement of the newspapers be denied the maita at press rates. The abolishment of Buster Brown, the Katzenjammer Kids and all the galaxy so dear and so corrupting to the childish heart would make easier the task of the parent and the school teacher. Millions of dollars are spent annually in the Public Schools to teach the children the English Language, good minnera and decent morals, but the Sunday Supplement is a very potent factor in undoing the work. The argument that children love the supplement and cry for them is just about as good a reason for furnishing them with the baneful literature as to gratify a simi lar demand on the part when the object is a loaded pistol. The County Commissioners Mt in re iulur session February 18th, 1107. J as. H. Hi.'ss mad wpervUoi of Fielding District appeared and asked for au appropriation of Ko for repair of certain tow place near Dahon's ranch on west road in said distiiet. Upon motion of 'Chairman Valentine 75 was set aside for said purpose. Petition forthe appointment ot D. A Tracy of Yost as road supci visor of MM district considered and, on motion of Commissioners, Adam A. D.Tracy wis appoiuted. Sheriff Joseph Josephson asked that the eouniy furnish a free telephone in the Deputy Mifi ill's rctideaeti I'pon motion ot CofBIUtltiOMI Hart ii was or dered that the R. M. B, Tel., Co. he it quitted to put an instrument iusaid dep-uty's residence. James Knudson. justice of the peace, appeared and asked ihc Bows for the privilege of making a post mortem cam ination of the body lound in the pond west of brig bam, tthicli was granted. Win. 0, Knudson, county fruit inspect Or, made a verbal report of the condition of the orchards in the county, reported that the San .lose si ale had been louuU to some extent in tin- ieinity of Willard, illO suggested the advisability of adver lining through the newspapers that now is the lime to look after the orchards. Upon motion of Chairman Valentine it was ordered that a notice be inserted in the BOX Elder. Report, tilobe and Times for such period as the season will require. .Messrs. Fredc F. Peterson and A. E. Holmgren appeared in behalf of the town Hoard of Hear River and asked that the tow n of Hear River be allowed to control all the poll tax w ithin the boundaries of flid town. The matter was duly consid ercd and it appearing that the pmposi tion is regulated by statute, it was order ed thai so far as tin- county is concerned the Town Hoard have the control of the poll tax w ithin the town limits. Application of Theo. Anderson for liq UOf license was on motion of Chairman Valentine granted and the clerk instruct ed to issue license. Messrs. D. R. Hammond and Israel iluusaker appeared ami asked that a deli nate location of the right of way for tin load to the proposed bridge across Hear River west of Honeyville be made; on motion of Chairman Valentine t lie road must go straight west of Honeyville to the brow of the hill, thence northerly to the bridge site; clerk to uolify CtiUDtj Surveyor to survey same. Upon motilm of M. B. Hart, Chairman Valentine is Authorized to place au order lor 300,000 feeu of 3 inch bridge plauk. The application of W. H. Thornton for a tax deed for the S. of 8. W S. E. of S. E. 114 4, 15 acres, considered and clerk instructed to issue a deed to s tid premises upon payment of regular fees. Peiition for the appointment of Peter 'J, Jensen road, supervisor of Mantua dis rict was considered , ami on motion of Chairman Valentine granted, and said P. 0. Jensen appointed. Communication from T. R. Thomas for a raise in the price of furnishing meals for the prisoners At the county jail, upon motion of Conimissiener Adams he j . j ! - Just now, after stock taking, we find we have too many of some goods, and Ends of others, which must be closed out, and will be if price appeals to vour economical judgment. Oddsi and We arc Offering some very Special Inducements in letter from Annie C. Rohwcr tender ing to the County lOoO loads of gravel fiee of charge is presented and the offer accepted. Ordinance repealing bounty ou jail, rabbits w as passed. The following resol .ti"U for buildiic an addition to the couuty court house was introduced by Chairman Valentine and upon motion of Commissioner Han action deferred for one meeting, Whereas the present county court liuusc, reared and constructed at a time when Box Elder County was limited in wealth and few in population, the same having become inadequate to present of a prosper jus and grow iug couu A o Clothing, Blankets, Comfortables, Shawls, 0 Then here's something that should appeal in fact, what is left of winter goods. to every family a lot of Underwear and Sweaters, the rfttt.il value of which was from 50c to $1.00 the piece, all thrown on the bargain tables at the one price. Your choice only 25 cents. GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOES. s Ladies' good, serviceable, every day Shoes, both in Kid and Kangaroo calf, all sizes from 2 to 8, at $1.75 only, a pair, Children's Shoes, Vici Kid, patent tip lace, all 75c sizes, 5 to 8, at, per pair, only ty. "Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Hoard of Couuty Commissioners in regu lar session, Feb. 18, 1007, that an addi tion be made to the present building in keeping with plans and specification as directed by law, as shall be furnished bj competent architect." Hoard adjourned until March 4, 1907. Confidentially Speaking, We thin Freight Wreck Near Deweyville. A freight train was wrecked on the O. 8. L. near Deweyville Saturday night Nine cars loaded with ice, household goods, horses, cattle and general merchandise were died up pro in is eoush but no one was injured and none of the live stock was hurt. The ci.use wss said to be a broken flange on a freight car D . wheel YOU DO Farmers' Meeting Monday afternoon there was a ver interesting meetingof the farmers of the Valley held at Elwood. Prof. Dryden of the State Agricultural College gave a very instsuctive taik upon the care, breeds and profits of poultry and Prof . Northrop of the sime place spoke upon methods of planting and caring for trees, both for orchards and ornamental purposes. His talk was along practical lines and was very interesting and followed closely by those present. A resolution was adopted calling upon the legislature to pass an act enabling farmers to form and organize mutual fire insurance companies for their own protection 00 . OO Cigars? Medalln Real, factory price " " Miguel Marco, Lieut. Victor Blue," " Rose Noble, 5c 5c 5c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c OO 15c 15c out-pu- t PRICE? Our price " " " " " " " " ". per M. 85 ' 85 " W) 4.00 for 50 8.00 " 50 3.00 " 50 2.50 - 50 Wilson Lumber Company, TREMONTON. Both Phones, No. f0f 2 Peter C. Steffenson, Frank G. Fryer, Proprietors A - la I oo no stropping, no honing. WHERE GOOD UOODS ARE SOLD REMOYAL. run affairs us; Fully guaranteed. All kind of Hardware, good goods. A combination of quality and low price. Team harness that can't be beat. Building Material in any quantity, for any purpose. sums under Ten Dollars, cash. On amounts Over Ten Dollars. Nine Months time will be allowed on good bankable notes on which interest at the rate of 8 per c nt per annum will be charged. Five per cent discount for cash on amounts over ten dollars. consid- 5c CALL AND SMOKE WITH US. All B. Vance, Auctioneer. Peter C, Steffenson, Clerk. 1106 Razors that are always ready for Household Furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. J. Be THE HOW ABOUT Enclosed Cart, 2 Sets Light Double Buggy Harness, 4 Sets Single Buggy Harness, 1 Express Harness, 1 Saddle C& Bridle, 1 Hay Derrick, Rope Fork, 1 Beet Cultivator, 1 Beet Puller, 1 Sulky Plow, 1 Mowing cTVlachine and 1 Hay Rake. Also a large quantity of FOR BEFORE 5c 5c of a very large factory and are sure that we can please all who use the "Weed". 1 SETTLED 20.00 Well, Yes! We have just bought the old BE SATISFACTORILY Fancy Dinner Sets Gold Decorations, 115 pieces at 12 dozcu Good Mouse Traps two for r.00 Round, Hard Maple Tooth Picks at Good Cake Turners at Hoys Pocket Knives at 10 Gross Good Cloths Pins three dozen for Spiral Pen Hacks at SaftyPins (that are safe) three sizes on card at Several dozen different Articles at each 9 or 10 inch Granite P!e Plates at " Pudding Pans at 7 inch " at Pint Cups. 3 Piece Caster Sets, glass, at Plate Holders fits any size plate at Japanese Lamp Shades at 16 inch Heavy Basting Spoons at One Bread Knife, one Cake Knife, one Paring Knife at The Big Three Assortment. 13 inch Basting Spoon Cake Turner, 14 inch Kitchen Fork per set hs Three Work Horses, Four Good Driving Horses, One Filly, 1 Wag- MUST FEW PRICES. A Tuesday, March 5, 19Q7: ALL GOODS FISHBURN'S ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. at Elwood. lf - AT OE On Section 1, Township 11, one-hamile east and three-fourtmile north of the Creamery, beginning at 10 a. m., TERMS OF SALE. ALWAYS BEST . On the Farm of Frank G. Fryer, on, 4 Single Buggies, CAN it would pay you to make us a visit this month. We guarantee to save you money or no sale. Stores at Brigham and Tremonton. at auction to the highest and best bidder the following articles 2-year-- 8 Ours is good for February, we thank you. January was much better than we expected it to be,much better than Janaary was last year, and we don't want February behind as a business month. Bad roads and bad weather make trade dull, but ed a I How is Your Business? S Auction, Auction. We, the undersigned, will sell ao 20E P. rent, fuel, light and water. The matter of adjusting tax sale of M. L. Snow U referred to the t'ouuty Attor in v for written opinion. The joint financial statement of the County Auditor and Treasurer for year ending December 1900 was presented anu approved Upon motion of Chairman Valentin toy Wilcox was appointed road supervit or of Iowa String road district. Communication from M. J. Richard.-suggestinthe advisability of securing another acre of ground for gravel pic m Riverside, on motion of CoinmUsiouei Hart it is to ordered. Official bonds of C. J. Evans, Justice of Peace of 3eavtr Dam, and of H. C. Hanson, road supervisor, were approved. Petitions for the sp ointment of ror.d supervisor of the Rawlins toad District arc all denied. Upon motion of Cominis sioncr Adams, L. A. Cletz was appoint e i sto, 11 8i mm wmm TRY "THE TIMES" For Your Job Printing, OUR WORK IS GOOD C& PRICE RIGHT. |