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Show THE BOY WHO in affairs. The boy makes the job ami when he makes it well, it WINS. We Invite Inspection The knowledge, experience and miices him success that we get out of work The boy who devotes his time of our choice line of hive glue on them, they stick; ana mind to the technicalities of bit the things that come to us b .seball, prize ftehts. sensational w Jiout effort on our part are p ays and yellow novels is a "gon- g eased, they often slip away. er" His case is hopeless. He Paid up Capital $10,000 Personal Responsibility, $50,000. The boy who is unable to think That we are receiving fresh from the best markets h is got on the downward trolley Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. UIUU111 UUMiUB iUI and thtMirther ha gosth worse All business with will receive prompt and the first one, wdl never amount f him Hg m gQod jr careful attention. D tn , a hill of beans on a cheap Ten 83ed in 8pringtime( nobeautv for . . issee sidehill. But the boy who hjm h 8ummer Interest paid on time deposits. and sell at no prices. cm hold twothoughu m his mind autumn. He S. N COLE, E. M WYATT, is a bad failure. Also a large stock of a'jJ evolve a third thought out Toledo Press. President. ( 'ashier. o.'them, may become a man a real man. Resting the Heart. Shoes, A Polish boy applied at a large To resl the heart new and newspaper office one day for Utah's Big Popular Priced Daily, The is the advice w rk. His p re.us were pxr, then given by an he .nut have work. No job was instructor in gymnastics; but INTER-MOUNTA- IN o, n for a boy. The persistence it ma) be argued that the heart At J. C. (ixtes's old stand, Is mailed every morning for 50c a month in advance. It o.' the lad interested the eircula-tu- n cannot be rested, as it work MAIN STREET, TREMONTON from birth to death. gives all the news. Subscribe for the manager, who c j.icluidd to iucessantly is That rest& it but very true, 1 try him. REPUBLICAN, the heart to lie down, for evHe had a delivery route that Salt Lake City, Utah ery night's sleep of nine hours him much trou was It gave jIj. saves the heart the lifting of AM scittered; several subscribers 82,400 ounces of blood, am 111 were distant from the main toute that means considerable rest. If a id customers .vere continually When w. lie lo ii. the Lean's m'ssed and col plaining. The action becomes slower, slower b y was put o.i this route for a ten strokes a minute. Thus week on trial. No complaints. by CORINNE, UTAH. in an hour, six hundred strokes We keep the Choicest Wines, A month brought no complaints. Liquors, Tobacco are saved, and in nine hours, Good Rigs and Careful Drivers furnished at any time A better job was soon fojnl for and Cigars. Each stroke at reasonable rates. Will 5,400 strokes. Buy, Sell or Exchange Driving or the boy. H.- jecanj superintensix of ounces blood, and Work Horses, All stock pumps Your dent of j .niers by an by. guaranteed as reprtsented. Mmi Rates to Idaho. therefore in nine hours the Y. T. HUDSON, This occurred twenty years hear! is saved the labor of patronage solicited. Proprietor. a y is business Methodist. jo. That boy Greatly reduced rates to Idah( pumping 32,400 ounces. Ten points. Long limits. See agents manager of the biggest newspa- nessee Mason. for further particulars or write to ArTHHXOON Skryicks. per in Ohio, the same paper he D. E. Burley, G. P. A., 0. S. L. R r'rcnchiriLr every Sunday AND HE HOOFED IT. started on as a delivery boy, and 10 p. m R. Co. Salt Lake City. Sunday School his salary is $10, COO a year- No f.'.r. Jenkins Gave Stranger a Littls 2:bo r.i 'reaching Do know Lesson in Politeness. thai Pinusslve Pi rboliz yon Evbnino Skrvickk lack about thij. What he did, Fine Groceries Cole Banting Company, Corinne, Utah, j Every Week Live-and-Let-L- ive Men's and Boys' Furnishings, Hats, Gloves, Etc. I S REPUBLICAN, o n INTER-MOUNTAI- LI LIQUOR STORE G. A. Woodward, lorn N Mi FEED Proprietor, SALE STABLE Main Street, Tremonton. - Church Directory, 1 to-da- You Can Get , - at 8:00 p. m. All servicm st the Methodist church You are invited like pouhicc in drawing out in flHinmmi n unil poison? It i nntisop'ir Fore its, b rn eezeuiH, cracked ham's ed acts . , it i; immediate relief. Mercantile Company. Baptist. Morning Skkvicks: Sunday School 11:00 i'rayer M A the News every day for 50c :a month The Intermountain ReAll Wednesday night at Meeting 7:10. Subscribe 208 South West Temple, Salt Cerman publican. Evangelical Congregation. in It comes piii it"' Theodore Wobns, Pastor . H. L. TUCKER, " iii 7.zw, j e .i i ; !'ii. Mint i ns 'r MADE .iiiin in . 50 eents. ManZan il Guarantied lit Men an He ConipaiM ORDER TO . aUll i will sell the famous Chi I Garden City Tayloriiu !o Suits, cheaper than yoi in buv elsewhere. ao'o B. C. CALL, Lawyer, County Attorney. Practices In all the Courts. Office : Court House, Biislniin, Utah. P. O. Box 972. Both Phones. vl. T RICHARDS I'tah. Dewevvillc, PINEULES S. F. CHRISTENSEN Scientific Optician 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 EYES TESTED FREE With L.C. Christensen and Hriirliam City. Utah. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Kims 8uite and Logan I'tah. Phone 70. P. BROTHERH0PD OF Hox . AMERICAN M in the Fratcr-ua- For Sale By i'remuut Mrcaotile Co. l B. P. Burns Correspondent 80 YEAR8' EXPERIENCE m a "3 Trade: Marks TRADC-ARK8 rromplly o.ulnl f Muatnri, or no in. PTtNT. THAT PAY, kdrertio: Uian UioroogUly. at oui mncen. to Mid oulp 70a aipttom, Seo4 tnodaL photo or akrtrh for r R I E report on pawthUll7. yraiV pifctlr Designs in COFVRIGHTa U RtFCRCNCCt. Book on Prollulilx I'aunU wi fti t ree to Ould Seventh Street, WABHINOTON, D. C. B03-BO- B I Ac AnTon iiiidliiff a dltlrh and IMMTlpilOfl mn' our Ofrtnlon free m'thnr fti qnlnklf Mfertiuii i prfhnbl7 pnietitnblfl. 'nnimnntrj. if)Tntton t lantrinllfroiiU.loiitUI. HMnGOOX on PiDU innt frw. (Hdeiit nvmirf for nn.rinif putentp. Muimi A Co. teo).v, I'nMtiU taken ttimush ii 'i.ii nntice. without chartft, lo tbe Scientific Jimcricatt. Journal. Tvrntii. $S llaU'Hi (if iimt ir: four nMintii". ft. noia N7i S Co.3C1Bro8da' New York BU WHMim P. o BrunM RIA cs iHc 11 (fn r i Garland, Utah. PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. Do You Use a Phone? - i.- - If not, you are missing one of the necessities of modern life. on. All tiiieves FIRST TO UTILIZE GAS. LET US SHOW YOU. Credit Accorded William Murdock, Scottish Mining Engineer. BEAR RIYER TELEPHONE COMPANY, a. e cow ird.?. January 28 was an interesting centenary, that of the first experimental lighting of a street with gas lamps In England, for on that date, 18 17. through the exertions of Frederick Albert Wineor, Pall Mall was Illuminated With a series of these now familiar sources of light, says the Ixmdou Gl JOHN SOMMER, O. S. They pass along, too busy to stop and awake a sleeping boy or convince a blockhead. They just pass alon. Some boy finds them. They are never lost. It lathe boy who fails to see them who is lost. But opportunity is of little use 1 ) a boy who is nut ready to seize i to him who has not learned to stick and do something. The bty who is always looking for a fitjr job, a softer snaj, drifts along and seldom cuts any figure Redruth Cornwall. mines, Manager, Tremonton, Utah. L. TIME TABLE. MALAD VALLEY BRANCH. . Every boy should know that .asor's work was the development of the earlier experiments and sugtie good things are never all gestions of William Murdock. a Scotgone. The opportunities are still tish raining engineer employed In the SO here. B. Hart Foreman ii a co.v.ud. h m. P1NEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. V. S. A. Bear River Valle Homestead meets the 2nd and 4ih Saturday eveniu of each month at 9 p. m., Hall, Tremonton. drives BACKACHE V0 :MA A. B. MANAUSA, Manufacturer, . i mock Commercial in any quantity and for any kind of building by calling on a-a- The ju who iigh; hw work i AND LUMBAGO order to g t ff on r to play n iy not always pro a f ulure, A dose at bed time usu ally relieves the most although thi ch t c a .1 Si severe case before morning. a ittle sensible Warning, a Ivice ami et.uc u n n,a: do fi s nething, if il t md in HUTtUBAUi 6 to-da- RHEUMATISM TROUBLE, Lawyers 5 There was never ;i time wlien Mr. Eben Jenkins was not perfectly will- One of the hardest things to Ing to give a lift in his wagon to a find y is a boy who will do foot traveler alcng the sandy roads of h.ilvllle, hut he did not like to have nis best, keep on doing his best, too much taken for granted. One iay be .vas accosted by a flash a id not grow careless. Eachef-- f ily dressed young man who was steprt prepares one to make anoth- ping along the road with a disdainful er effort. There is no telling air. "Hold on there a minute!" he called, what a boy can do if he would as the wagon came abreast of him. "1 belie ve I'll take a ride, as you're going only try and do his best every my way and I'm in a hurry," and time. without waiting for any response he swung himself up beside Mr. Jenkins, The boy who Can pa33 nothing who looked at him sharply, but made by without disturbing it and who no demur' tr.e roan maue many iwistii uuu fi ids fun in annoying people is turns, but although the young man n i good. His bump of destruc-- t kept up an Incessant stream of conversation he received only the most lav'eness is too large. His indul-gmc- e conic replies from his host. "Its a good deal ft ser to I'ackett of this evil propensity indi than I thought from what, they told C ites a VICIOUS mind and a lack me," said the young man at last, when had been driving more than half P flw, K: f,.ol pannes uiai icau the: v,, M1C ixituia. How fa,. ig ,t f,.om hcre?.. ;i hQm. "Um-m,- " said Mr. Jenkins, delibert ) success Have nothing to do "I'm not a great hand at mathately, with him. ematics, but keeping straight on an we're going now 1 stiuuld say 'twould we have the boy who be Again in the neighborhood of 25.000 miles. ha3 to be "told" and "told" "if you've a notion to get out o' this conveyance o' mine and hoof It back and aSain- - Any bo' may to in the first turn and take the other hi "told" once. If he has to be road, 'twou't be more'n a little matter of seven miles or so." "told" twice, look o it; if three "He hoofed it," sa d Mr Jenkins, re- ti nes, pas him u He i l0 llaling the sicry that night with keen relisa, "a id it wen! In't surprise me ood. Put him o.i tiie "hog a mite if the next time be wants a lift he addi-eethe man he expects '11 r tin" with the b ) vh ) ci e it to him some different from and steals. The liar is always a wl ;t he diJ ."The Youth's Com-pa.- i t ief and FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER NEBEKEK, ss, collapsible till i npp to the sore h it, ml I'rki (!. n d pirnu,e up in n, for nay form lies mill heals, relieves lb bin i ii. s Ad-dre- ttnd iiiH'immi iif-- s ili- Contract r and Builder, TREMONTON", UTAH. to-da- y. Lake. We will bold services the iptisi C'lturch the coming Sunday at 2 I'. M. All arc invited to attend. Finns Furnisbvd nod Ksiim Your on fll kinds of work. smithed. Sold by Trena ml Concrete Building Blocks he did well. DEPAR1 ARRIVE 88. No. 31 No. 82. No A. P It. Murdock swears to have been the first to sagg( St that 6aa might be conveyed in . a i t - lnhoo nnJ ; 5 1 P. candles. He made a very !nr;enioui 'antern f"r himself, with which h- ased to light his way over the C( nlfh moon at night This lantern cot ':!,hfJbag , m(" wilh,Ba" k:ls ...v iuia-- ai !nf mej uuu ui wiiicn Liio gas could be lighted. Carrying tho bag under his arm, Murdock used to lighten his way home a' night. On meeting any one Ii Is said that he would give the bag a nojieeze and thus send out a Ion! tongue of flame. This led to his b i? loolni upon as tho demon of .ue Corulsh moors. A. M. 9:53 t'nv and tHomarh Trouble fi:IO 1010 r,20 10:22 10:27 :2 lo::ii ::iM 6:44 in 8:W 7:07 10.-S10.-6- J 11:20 1 1 .83 n: 710 1142 7 1201 1(10 KIND'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS P. M. p.m. 20 7k M.80 The inixnl trHin ''ti tlii M 9:40 lirii-'bs- M 4:6: 4:3(. Corimie 9M WaukegM Evans 9M BodIU H 4 S:'w s W A 9:4 M r,r H& Ccntrsl TREMONTON Osrland Riverside 9M nldlng PtVBMtfe Waabakie T?rnnr)i it dnilv rxcrnl BuftdftT 2:.V. B.W 2-- I'M 2:8 7:18 MiiIimI 4:,x 1 f & |