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Show 1 THE TREMONT TIMES. At Published Every Thursday Tremonton. Utah. S. Lohr, D. not advertise to perform miracles or work wondera, but for a Square Deal, Good Goods at the Right Price in everything you need, he invites you to call at the store and Will Entered as second class matter April, at the Host office at Tremonton. 1904 under the act of congreas See His Good Assortment of of Shoes and Clothing, Hardware, Notions, in Goods, Gloves, Tinware, Dry Everything Clocks and Watches, Drugs and Groceries, Queens ware, Cutlery, &c, &c. &c. March 3rd 1879. Subscription rate One rear Six months In advance In advance Oue year not In advance CLEOPATRA II .25 .75 Hitter ana and Poets Have Given Us Diverse TREMONTON, $1.50 AS SHE WA8. - - UTAH. CHEAP! CHEAP! Characters. On the pages of Plutarch and Dion Casslus ao far as we are concerned exists th one and only Cleopatra of history, writes S. It. I.lttlewood, in London Chronicle. Quite undoubtedly for any one who reads these without prejudice the Cleopatra who emerges is above all the Cleopatra of political necessity, the vigorous, able and unfor her scrupulous queen, fighting throne and dynasty by every method in Iter power. In the Cleopatra of the unadorned story there la remarkably little hunger and thirst after unrighteousness for its own sake. Each one of her immoral armours had its political purpose. As for her suggested decadence, it It significant that she was a most excellent mother to her children not only to Caesarion, but to the three she had by Antony, of whom the two eldest sons were twins. She Is charged nowhere with ary unnatural vices, and iho money she lavished on Antony's pleasures was mostly his own. Also it is worth remembering that at her best she was not beautiful, but lively, racy and "good company." Now, out of this real, strenuous, practical Cleopatra what diverse wonders have not the poets created! How Porlock Got Its Name. North Somerset, England, said Henry Bradley, one might be told that once upon a time the devil and a giant laid a wager, the latter staking his soul, as to which could throw a stone furthest. The giant threw his stone four miles, but the devil beat him by a couple of yards, whereupon the giant exclaimed: "Poor luck!" and so the place has been called Porlock ever since." Mr. Bradley then instanced the corruption of the word Kent (whose British name was Canlion) from a Welsh word meaning open country. It was possible that the word Cantlon was derived from an old British word meaning promontory. As to London, the ancient name was Loudlnion. Llyn is Welsh for lake, and din for town or fort. What was more easy, asked Mr. Bradley, than to explain London as lake fortress? But it was known that in British of the second century the compound meaning lake fort would have been Lindodunon, so Llynddin would not explain Londlnion. The only philological explanation possible was that the place was called after a Briton named Loudinoa, meaning wild or fierce. In Cheap! 35 Monthly Instalments. Some of the best Locations in Tremonton can be had on terms that will please you all. The Best Opportunity To get a lot for a start towards a home. Call before the rush and get your choice. Samuel Schrenk, UTAH. George Meldrum, O. S. L. 10:10 the Stock. The early Victorian dandy hu reappeared in Piccadilly, London, heralding a revival of the stock as the fashionable neckwear for men. Walking down the classic avenue, a rising young author, tall and of distinguished appearance, attracted attention by wearing a faithful icpro dOCtloa of I he stock of the 1M30 perkxl. He was otherwise faultlessly dressed in the style of 1908-7- . To be a strict devotee of the new cult the modern dandy must wear a stock of black English silk, wrapped round the front of the throat, fastened at the back and tied under the chin in a large Ikiw. The correct collar to be worn with the stock is a new style, cut low at the back and showing rounded points In front a quarter of an inch above the stock. of Has tha Earth. Some months ago excavation were being made for new tracks on the line of a certain famous railway. At one point a nearby resident obtained permission to remove a quantity of turf to resod his premises, the section boss being instructed to notify the exenvat lug "gang" when the resident should have secured all he desired. The Hibernian's report is as follows: "The man that wanted the earth ha! got It." 6:14 48 11:30 11.32 11:85 11:43 12:01 1:00 p. TIME TABLE. VALLEY BRANCH. DEPART $M 7:07 7:10 7:20 a. 7 38 8:80 A. M. No 34. 8:55 8:50 8:45 8:40 8:23 Central TREMONTON Garland Riverside Fielding Plymouth Washakie is M. 3:40 8:25 2:55 2:52 2:45 8:21 8,15 7:52 7:15 Malad P. 4:55 4:80 4:18 4:05 3 58 3:50 t):07 9:01 Kvans Honlta U 1:20 daily except. Sunday. True Chivalry. Poes he carry things for his wife? ltocker 9:40 9:30 Krigham Corinne Waukegan The mixed train on this Rrsnch Knioker g Blind Letter Carrier. On the occasion of the last birthday anniversary of the king of Italy a letter carrier was remembered with an increase of pa. The man, whose name is Domenico Sicilia, has been li the service at Rogliano for the last 60 years, is 80 years old, blind, and still attends to his duties, with the assist ance of a grandchild. THE GERMAN OPTICIAN i.t- - remonton in in FEED, SALE or near January 15th 1 H07. EXCHANGE C& STABLES. Will handle all kinds of horses, draft, roadter- - and saddle animals. All horses sold or exchanged guaranteed as represented. Give me a call at the Proctor barn. HODE WOOD, Proprietor, Tremonton. THE KENT HOTEL C& SHORT ORDER HOUSE. Meals 25c. Served From '6 A. M. to 10 P. M. Good Meals and Good Rooms. Satisfaction Guarateed. Telephone Connection With Both Lines. Tremonton, Utah. E. A. KENT, Prop. Your Cel Insurer Property By the Best Insurance Company doing business in the State. I can save you money on your insurance. CALL and BE CONVINCED Times Office, Tiemonton, Ut. E.K.Sherman - Pmonon arness HARNESS GOODS. Old Harness Cleaned, Oiled and Repaired. and Repaired Shoes Half-SoleGENERAL REPAIR SHOP. GIVE US A TRIAL PRICES REASONABLE. d CONFIDENCE Confidence in the people you deal with is an important factor in the business world. In letting1 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 in sending your orders to us. d New Hat for English Clergy. The English Episcopal clergy are discarding the old soft felt hat they have worn so long, and are adopting a stiff one made of smooth black felt, hats, that is shaped like the straw-tocalled in England a "boater.'' The new hat is said to be "smart and yet sober." Flowery Sentences Retained. of darkness" and "the dome of the sky" are survivals from the days when the sky was believed to be a solid dome resting upon the edge of the earth, over which blankets of different colors hung at dawn and dusk. ADVT5 RTTSiy G-- , 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. get our rates. VA Call us up and 'r. tfr. Tremont Times, Tremonton, Utah. INDEPENDENT AND BELL PHON1S. vtwnsr-xxsK&- i Any old thing will do But if you want the "best" work done on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, go to J. W. LEWIS, BOOTHE'8 STORE, Practical Watch Maker. Garland, Utah. "The mantle :50 fi:2S fi:8X 10:22 10:87 10:81 10:87 10:53 Latent Christianity. The fact is, that there is a great and growing leaven of latent ChristiIn our anity outside the churches. times it has become much more likely than not that the first stranger you meet In the street might safely be trusted with your purse or your reputation. The love of truth and honesty Is by no means a monopoly of church-goinpeople. Methodist ""inies. Seek Improvement Always. The officers of the better managed tand most successful cotton mills of Japan pay a good deal of attention to the improvement of conditions among the help and to increasing the facilities for education, especially educa tion along textile lines. Utah. No. 82. British Soldiers' Heavy Helmet. The British soldier wears the heaviest helmet in the world, for his headgear weighs no less than 18 ounces, while that of the Prussian infantryman is only a trifle over 14 ounces and that of the Italian just under 12 ounces. The forage caps of both France and Russia weigh less than eight ounces, while that of Japan is the lightest of all, as It turns the scale at a little over four ounces. new-fangle- d Sign and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices cm First Class Work. Tremonton, Knew Her Superiority. high school principals relates an incident in connection with last commencement day. A clever girl had taken one of the principal prizes. Her friends crowded about her to offer congratulations. "Weren't you awfully afraid you wouldn't get It, Hattle," asked one, "when there were so many contestants?" "Oh, uol" cheerily exclaimed Hattle. "Because I knew that when it came to Knglish composition I had 'ein all skinned." One of Washington's Faint-Hearte- FOR WALL PAPER. HEADQUARTERS Dr. William Mack Some one called the sun God's anti septic and sterilizer, and certain It Is that not half the people on the earth realize how large a part sunshine can play In cleansing, purifying and making whole. No one can overestimate the value of a sun bath, and each year you see an increased number of children, wrapped up from the cold and comfortably tucked into the perambulators, on the sunny end of the piazza, getting the benefit of this greatest of nature's tonics. Sun baths that are taken as a remor to ward edy for rheumatism, against sleeplessness, have better effect if they ?.re followed by a warm sponge. If they are taken for any skin disease (and in such troubles they ate exceedingly valuable), they should be followed by a warm bath. Even when there Is no special disease to fight, but Just a sense of lannerguor and fatigue, and a vous system, the sun bath will do good work better than medicine. Hoston Herald. Modern Lover. The average modern young man cares only for "tame rabbit coursing." deHe labors under some lusion that it is undignified to woo unless you're more than half sure of winning. Naturally the sport Is dull both to pursuer and pursued. The dainty art of courtship is nearly forgotten. Woman at Home. House Painting and Decorating, Alligator's Affection. It seems that If you only begin early enough, it is possible to tame A baby even the fiercest animals. alligator, caught In a swamp, was taken to the home of its captor in New York, and in the course of time it would follow him about like a dog. What was even more curious was that it and the cat became great chums. When pussy slept before the fire the MALAD alligator used to lay its head on the cat and go to s'cep, too. The only A HlilVE creature that excited the alligator was a fox, chained In a yard. It did not try NO 88. No. 81 to bite the fox. but lashed It with Its tall. Once, had the chain not broken, 13 poor Keynard would have been beaten I to death. The alligator was fed on raw (lesh and milk, of which it was very fond. When the weather was cold It was kept In a box with wool in it. One frosty night the wool had A. M. P. M been forgotten, and next morning the 9:55 (1:10 alligator was found dead. Revival 35 To Ee Sold Now On TREMONTON, SUN BATH. run-dow- LOTS TOWN A Casts Better Than Any Medi cine Taken Internally. In Most Succesor to Stearns & Lohr, Win. H. Capwell, Editor aud Manager Utah, TONIC IN Everything but the point. After Business. sir." began the stranger. dear "My "I would very much like to marry " your daughter Sir"" snorted old Mr. Rot "What! ley. "I do not even know you. she's already engaged " "Pardon me; I do not wish to be married to her, but merely to perform the ceremony. I'm a struggling minister, sir, and I need the fee." Peculiar Poultry Designation. The following appears In an advertisement in a South African paper, announcing the sale of poultry: "Prize poultry for sale. 75 Lens and iff Inns' husbands." Woman World's Oldest Banker. The oldest banker In the world is a woman, aged 100, Deborih Powers, senior partner in the bank of D. Powers & Sons, Lanslngberg, England. for a Fine Collection. Start "That Scroggsby glri very fond of animals." "Does she own many?' "1 should say so. he haa a ranary bird, a stuffed crune aud a Teddy boar." ! Ways of the Chipmunk. The chipmunk lays by stores and till spring. sleeps from Long Block In New York Town. The longest block In any American city la in Watcrtown, N. Y. This mu- freak is a row of busiuess lOMII nearly live squares long. nicipal Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. His Standing. old fellow," said the summer boarder, "looks as If he might be your "That oldest Inhabitant." No." replied "Who, Uncle Silas? the native. "Why. he ain't skercely no more than our middle agedest in- habitant." Ubiquitous Deadbeat. The honest pauper crouches always at the very foot of the social ladder but the deadbeat Is found In every rung, even to the highest. Puck. ' ' MMMUtt('jeeXWm Bril MWem eEEEw' BaBBEEbia OO YEARS' mm TwPf. H BwBSem EXPERIENCE Ef EEi BEET ji hBR YsM '. 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