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Show The Trem out Times. For Sale, Ac. Wants, The bar fixtures of "The Oak" saloon are being taken out and packed for shipment to Ely, Nevada. Treiuoutou was honored on Piouetr Dav b the presence of tome of Garlami s people, but by the Glebe man nit. Bro. Wixo ii is nursing a hand that was injm i in a job press, for which we are sorry We know how it feels to have a press take huld of the fingers We handle the very best meals, both fresh and salt, at the most rfHIOIIltlt" prices. Cait on u for anything in that Co. Wyatt's line. D K. Hammond old stand, T rontonton. Rudy Schwab returned Wtdi.esdny eveniug from a visit with friends and re! a.ivcs in Kansas and Oklahoma. He says that the warm wea:lier we have here don't compare at all with Ihe heat in thosti states. Had to twelter in it all day and the same at night. Crops there are pretty good but do not come near to those iu the Bear River Valley. Short adverieenienu under this head will be iartcd for One Cent a word cmh iu for ch iuaertlon. No 4TerlUement for leu than Ten Cents. Juet Sewing Machines and Sewing Machine Needles for any machine, also repairs and oil for sale by E. E. Brenkman, Tremonton, Utah. Phon3-3- . A Snug Little Farm. it wholesale and retail The town lockup is now in readiness for the detention 0f thoaa who violate the ordinances. A good strong cell is in one end while the other end of the build- ing will be used as a place 0f meeting for the Town BoardThe Tremont Mercantile Co have had one side of their store house painted and they hope to get the TREMONTON MARKETS .75 2 wheat p3r bu., sacked, Oats per 100 lbs., sacked 1.30 .90 Feed barley per 100 lbs .31-- 2 Beef cattle per lb. .20 & .25 Butter per lb. 1-- .17 2 1.50 Eggs, per doz. Potatoes per. 100 1-- tremonton Poaiofflee. Mai l j Close Kor Js South at 8:80 a. m. j 8:00 p. m. For the North at 10:00 a. m. Maila Arrive From the South at 10:90 a. m. 6:48 p. m. Trom the North at 3:40 p. m. rest done before cold weather sets in. provided the painter does not have too many jobs of more import-- : ance. It seems a difficult matter to get a building painted in this town, and if some of the young men would learn the trade they could have all the work they could do at good wages. Tt T? TTommanr) Wn Xr C.n mnv. AY . IV .11 r,. r.tu: Vol 4 4 Was a Cieal Success. Largest Crow: 1 4 48 Ever Seen in Tremonton, 4 4 ACCOUNTS Enjoy the Day in Town, So Say Good Judges. A JOLLY GOOD-NATURE- A CROWD, Lots of Fun, No Fire Crackers PLEASANT - The large! erowd thai ever gathered! Egg race on spoons, prize 50 edits, won Tremonton was here ou Wednesday. by Amos Hatch of Thatcher. They came from all parts of the Valley, j Egg race, 4 dozen egg.s, prize 60 cents, fro. n Brigham, Bear RiverCity, Elwood, j fron by Floyd Wyatt of Tremonton. Married women's race, prize $1.00, won Ciriune, Deweyville, Thatcher, Point Mrs. A U". Heed of Tremonton. Fieldby Lookout, Plymouth, Hirergide, aud Tallest Garland woman, prize $1.00, won by everywhere iog, Collinstou, Mrs. Jorgeusen of Elwood. else. The oldest woman on the grounds was had Iirovided 8 lwe bow 0ur Ml Barnett of Point Lookout, aged 83 er aa for bout five 1,undMd 2 half Ple a,ld ''he-- feuud lt t0 be years Ure M u uht Uv beea t0 cov,r Handsomest baby, prize $2.00. In l lTntv nrf crowd, but Old Sol's rys were ob- - Ulla avmni tlmra nrA Led, but after a careful study of ail 5ttred most of the (U' h killdl ,loud, which mads th etter conditions most their good points the judges awarded the !ui mor shade waa not need" prize to the six months old baby of Mr. celIul ed ud no oue sufIered with the "eates- - and Mrs. J B. Vance. Of course 11 the rest were pretty bacspt by their own carelessness. and belong to Utah's best crop, bies, The Bear Hiver Band played their could not win the prize and no but all choicest airs, aud a number of yeung ladies aud gentleman sang their sweetest jealousy was expressed by the others. The crowning feature of the sports was s ngs for Ilia entertainment of the crowd, of ball played by a team picked a game Mr. F. Alan E. Roche of Thatcher was from the players of Elwood and Tremont the Master of Ceremonies. He presided on one side, and a picked nine from the UNDER STATE SUPERVISION . SiIfflW vg '. jHUw w was me orator ... 01 rrrkle UOOuSeCllIU j j j cp d- - ;p - 9: cp cr et? rf- that would add command is too are cordially instore and learn Men's ano-ave a ne ne Straw Boys1 Hats, very cheap. e Fancy and Staple, Canned Goods, all kinds, Everything Good to Eat. will let us know your needs, we will see if we if OU cannot supply them. Our stock is large but we II I7A1J don't profess to keep everything and it may be impossible to fill your order, but let us try. It will cost you nothing. Groceries, and interesting game for those whe un derstaud the rules of the gam, and gave the fans and rooters plenty of cliancss to exercise and develop their lung power by JllinK for their Sorites. The game Waldron & Harris Bros., UTAH. Where You Get Goods at Right Prices. Never Undersold. TREMONTON, combi-- ! - Utah's Big Popular Priced Daily, The INTER-MOUNTAI- The dance at Wilson s Hall concluded a strenuous day's pleasure. Nearly seventy tickets were sold and all appeared to enjoy the music and tripping of "the light fantastic toe" until thc miduiglit hour, wbeu the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the settlement ef .. ri? OSIptliS , .. ci- - Summer Underwear Straw Hats, h?" ide of $ha rjj Women and All sizes and Children prices, but the best quality for the price anywhere A fine line of best makes just opened. See it. A thousand, or less, for all sized heads and all sized purses. Can fit U. . Uctive part in carry tag cut tU rm .' of sports provided for the youngster. The program as published in The Times last week was carried out without a hitch with the exception of the singing l th. m.t. n.rt.t AUUA w. hrnkn - our prices. " v j AND CONTROL. There are many things in our stock much to your comfort, but the space at our limited to make a full list of them, and you vited to come in and see what we have in 've I - Warm Weather Goods. Nor Accidents, iu ( 9- DAY, REPUBLICAN, N every morning for 50c a month in advance. It givea all tin news. Subscribe for the N REPUBLICAN, Salt Lake City, Utah. Is inailed INTER-MOUNTAI- . Not Dignified Enough. editor about our advertisement. whiil That's - : s, ut Patent of Gait, Missouri, are vis- tnat ne er appreciate present con iting their sister, Mrs Wm Foxley ditions and are always wishing at their home in Point Lookout-The- for a changeexpect to remain about a F Alan E Roche has purchased month. I a large gasoline engine from Bishop Johnson of Bear River City and will use it for running a tnresnmg macnine. Mr jonn-- 1 on had used it a short time to pump water from Bear River, but the advent Of the East Side canal caused him to abandon its ue. Mr Roche had -n wolr'a work getting it up from the edge . . l1 oi tne river to me top oi tne bank, some 65 feet, and getting it mounted on trucks to haul home. The machine "'Kna something over two tons. A J. A 1 We pay the highest market price for heaves, veal calves and hogs. Call on us if you have anything in that line to sell I) R. Hammond & Co ., Tremonton . Mr. and Mrs H. N. Cole and a numbei Births. of other Corione people were interested Born to Mr. and Mr Joshua rtsitors bere on Pioneer Day. Several of the party had never been in Tremonton Schrenk on Friday, July 19th, a before and were surprised to find n daughter. a place where they had sup Horn to Mr. and MrsS. B. Wat-lan- d on Thureday, July 25th, a posed only mosquitoes and juekrabWts firm ifVil rlfttiffhttr, rst wjlei. account of lack of food, of the partial destruction of their cropby the crickets the - neit summer and the almost miraculous saving of it by the seagulls, which kept the little colony from starving, and of the patience aci1 resolution with which they bore these hardships until some of them with great Inter-Moujoy bave lived to sec Utah the Ujn state, a glorious star and one of the farest JB tbe galaxy of ihe American I n lion. . , . . l". r lsnnurn s anaress jj was n.i usitnrui iu , . with strict attention and received pro ,j meriu.d pPiause. louge(1 Bml Wc gre un8bU t0 ire , r()mp;ete guni. man Ot the sports, but the following we think is the record of the principal erents; Sack race, prize $1.00, eight contes tants, won by H(;ott Hill of Klwood. 50 yd dash race, prize 1100, won by Sylvnnus Iillr of Hoar River City. 100 dash race, prize 2.00, also won by Sylranus Miller . Tbree legged race, prize .50, won by H"ti snd AKrd Wlnzlr nf Trsmonton tin- - says Now we've got a lot of dignity only we don't loaf around much in it. especially when we are talking to the peo- CO S "TAILOR M ADr, CLUTH. .le about P.OUX Libert Hubbard says "Dignity is what we use to conceal our i iauai-aes-: ii ii ignorance,' and as we are not ignorant oi uie uiouimg we can't be very dignified in mi talk on the clothing subject. Dignity or no dignity. WS would like to have you call and see our Fall and Winter samples and get our prices on Tailor Made Suits. j -- 9--S f rpci ft- to-da- y. fj. 6- ) w; , h- STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY. the day and lie acquit- fore and will be able to serve their ted bimsef j ft raasterly manner in an customers with better satisfaction drc of abaat twenty minutes. He to all parties. They have also had spoke in ratriotic strain, giving full the exterior of the building as well eredU ;o tlKiSe who piantt.d ,i,e tree 0f M the interior, nicely painted, libert on the shores of America, and ad whichaadds much to the appear- - Tjge(j evry true American to revere those Utah ended ance of the building. whose sacrifices had permitted us to en Henry Manka, who is with An Excellent Concert. joy the privileges and benefits of a resheep camp near Monte Cristo, publican form of government, and to re came over home to celebrate and spjct aud obey the laws of the land. He The concert given at the M. E. folks for He few see a the day3also spoke of the hardships and labors church last week on Wednesday where she spent a couple of weeks it is delightfully cool on the of those pioneers, who, in 1847, planted night, under the auspices of the She says visiting friends and relatives. mountains where the camp is, the stars and stripes on Ensign Hill in l ailu-- Air) nnr nf the best was accompanied by her sister. that there is plenty of snow still Mexican territory, overlooking the Great that we have had the pleasure of All the News every day for 50c in the canyons and that nearly Silt Lake, the great inland sea in whose attending in many a day. Every a month The Intermountain Reevery night it freezes ice on the v,illey is to day the home of thousands number on the programme was so Adpublican. Subscribe water in their basins. Some of of happr and contented people, lie well rendered that to mention any dress, 20S South West Temple, Salt the people here have been wish-- : ipoke ot the difficulties of the little band particular performer would but ex-in- g Lake. for some such weather lately of 148 pionecr3 j crossing the plains and cite envy, but a feature that is of-bA B Patent and Miss Bertha they are the dissatisfied kind tue terrible sufferings they endured the ten overlooked in such entcrtain- - Robert P. Murray nf Wellsville was a Tremonton caller Miss Anna Boden and Hon. F. W. Fish burn and wife and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn, Jr., of Brigham were the guests of their brothers orer the 24th. P. F. Olsen has been appointed Justice of the Peace for Manila Precinct in place of John L. Stahl who was appointed to ucoed W. S. Drew, but failed to quali ir their advantage to have an account with some good safe bank like this one. f j Miwwu Bears are not found in the Bear River Valley but Bear River Valley Farmers will find it to FULLY TWELVE HUNDRED PEOPLE Klwood-Tremon- U,I LA mnrrnnm wan (U,, n.iv. n.w.ii tt, vj BEARS 3- - Bert Heed was a Tremonton visitor a few days this week. Mr and Mrs David Manning of Garland were Tremonton callers Tuesday. Samuel Kent and Diek Roush went to Offden Tuesday and will rturn Saturday. MisB Mary Young of Parry was the guest of Miss Mary Waldron a faw days this week. Miss Mabel Waldron returned Tuesday evening from Morgan, CO s- - t e J their meat market into their new bv the unavoidable absence of Mr. Win- ws won b' Mr. score u,ion- thc standing 15 to 2 building, which has been fitted up sor, but the number was filled by a solo with new fixtures after the latest by Mr. A. W. Hailey, in a verv accept- Iarloy 'hntenson of Elwood umpired the flrst Part of thc ame- 8ud Mr Berl pattern and made quite metropoli- - able manner. Morteiiseii o f Garland, the latter part, tan in Its appearance. Hon. Frank W. Fishburn of Brigham l&ey Have Town Locals. .4 Xo ,t. i further particulars. I CELEBRAT THE PIONEER i Nearly thirty acre? good land all cleared and fenced, close to cana! with excellent drainage, two acre set to apple trees, in a good neighborhood, is for sale on long time and easy terms. Small payment down and ten to twenty years on balance will give any active young farmer a chance to get a home cheap as in Idaho. For further The bank building has grown particulars call on W H Capwell, rapidly lately, and most people beTimes Office. lieve that it will be occupied by Here is a Good Proposition. Mr. Cole before Christmas although they were very sceptical two or A good home, barn and other out three weeks ago. buildinj aud planted with small fruits, Miss Clare Kent has been assist-- ! oa Mk,!i striet.Tretaoutou. Lot ii 26 by .Mr. Thos. Waldron at his store 150 feet, and abuts against another 56 ing during the absence of Miss Mabel by 150 in kiie, extending to the street on Waldron. the north. Good cellar xnd w ell of soft A carload of stoneware has water. Ail will be sold for only 1 1800, been received by the Wilson which i ill lowest price that will take just Lumber Co, and will be gold Call on the Editor of The Times for Till' lis UTAH TKKMONTON. BOX ELDER COUNTY, t he male nuartet whose ments was A. I). S. " i or elicited Carbolic Salve for Burns; Nothing equals it. applause singing hearty and several encores. A. D. S. Th excellent reciting bv several They cure Dkestive Tablets are Stomach Menders. 5? OO voune ladies was another exceed- indigestion. ingly pleasant feature, as it added it reFruit Fax. Natures 'ure for onstapation. variety and was heartily enjoyed. nte by gome who flo not rare so murri moves the CaUSe. for music b,Jt wno attend from a A. D. S. There was some- Mnae of Blackberry Cordial for Summer Bowel Complamt, 250 and nresent thiniro -for everv one I J A. D. S. when th "curt ain was runs down" Laxative for luhl- - very jew werR nw&ro the'time hart oassed Fig Syrup, ren. .i how SWlItiy a gentle and pleasant -- 5c A. D. S. And here let us say that if mow These Letters on our goods mean thai they are Uuar attention was paid to these home an teed by 5000 Druggkrttto give satisfaction or money talent concerts and less to the trav refunded. eling "ihows" the country would MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. be just as well off and each comThe shipment of Ladies Trimmed Hatsth.it should have munity would be just that much reached here for the 4th of July were delayed in transit, we ahead. last. Those who originated the. enter- now offer them at cost while they Everv stvle which the dressy man will wear this reason tainment am) r.irried if to a SUC- cessful issue, are entitled to much you will find fiere, aim a' a Bnowiw mviug. credit for their endeavor.. ; 1 M&nZan Pile Remedy RELItVSS WHEN OTHERS FAIU XREMONT MERCANTILE CO. Tremonton, Utah, |