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Show r V f The Tremen UTAH THUR8DAY. TREMONTON, BOX ELDER COUNTY, WaJri, For Sale, &G. Street Commissioner Roush had oce of his toes stepped on by a hore the other day and now he g0eg around limping like he iiad the gout. HLurt advciisement? under this cud will be inserted for One Cent a word No uMh in advance for each iusertion. Ten ferns. than less for dt rtbmment l Prunes for Sale np,r fbtrland. J I .A pinl' VarnUh, oil, White bead, Bru,hM and Uiuil"rt u!ss ' s JIr,!' ware Store. At George! w Snug kittle Farm. A Nearly thirty acres geed !a"d al l.arcd and fenced, close to canal with exceJIeut drainage, .set to appie trees, in gwu ueigu sale for oh ,ie long time horhood, Small and easy term?. payment down and ten to twenty years on l.alance will give any active young srot ft homo tn .. fipixM a rhan rt For further Idaho a8 in heap H Capwell, W call on particulars Times Office. Our thanks art due to Mr T D Holdeway and to Mrs Soren Thompson for nice boxes of peach ei Thpy weje yery p(?arg fi md highly apDTiated. Sieaks, roaH i.nd boiling meat tie tt .'Ismmnnd o's. & We understand that the Cole Banking Company will open their new bank and be ready to s meir patrons in iremoniori and vicinity. What is the matter that the Trc- monton base ball ground is not It? used for that sport anv more? to-da- v Jast LoH I. est at 1). y , j I Tbls Chance. A good I room borne the weather too hot , or are the boys FOR SALE n ah tloatt gantry pnd cellar, water in too busv with the harvest to en- st, jood chicken coop, stailo and cea house, 2 acres of land, one aie in eB6 Whera Oraphaphones given away! rckard, all kinds o" sqiali fniits. 1 lo Vhere icbv Bell Good Hardware cheap. a blacksmith khop and all neqsaanry U Wilson's Susln. Will sail ail lofttbar or septrate. Jltaason for aelling, ill haalth. InuiJra of The public schools opened on !.- 'IT -; tix A, DAHL, Monday last with Mr. William Nish of Clarkston as principal, general Real Estate Business, and Miss Sarah Fowler of Garland Choice Improved Farms in as primary teacher. Theattend-Hea- r River Valley a specialty, ance was 20 in the principal's JEaiy terms. Call on room and 35 in the primary room Y. J. FERRY, the first day. Fielding, Wab, , : Corinne, Utah. HYDRAULIC CIDER PRESSES Twelye Size-- and Patterns. pickles. Ae , TMmfffkAfAETS New wheat pe 'f sacked, 69 J 16 lbs ''' New Oats per 1 1 u'"m riH(i88, noise .21-- 2 otrap Woods, Whips, md Horse Blnnketsl a- .- Hardware Store. , a steam & ( a Where? At Rob- - Co., over in the Cur alley breaks up from forty to a day. The engine hauls acres fifty lew e Fur the South at 8:30 a . three plows, pulverising" and dragging the ground and requires only two men on the engine and one man to run the water wag- m 3:00 p. m For the North at 10:00 a. m Matt Arrive Frora tl;e South at 10:50 a', m Froni the North at 3.40 p. That on. C AS p, m six-ga- is going some in a new Kigebrush country. m e sell the best meat obtainable nt D R. Hammond & Cr, prices. ri'HRonabl Town Locais. Mr A. Dahl, the Fielding black smith,. was a visitor in town on f tene Jars, Fru;t Jars, Jar Rubbers, at Monday last. Mr Dahl is in poor b Hardware Store. unable to do any heavy . A. N. righburn spent Sunday in . . . ' property work and is offering his E,'iPhmf jr sale. This would be an excel- E. R. Sherman returned to Buhl, ient location for some active young man to get into business in an old Idsho, Monday night. A. Leroy Richardson of Alexis, established shop in a grtce town. His advertisement is in another Illinois, visited friends in Tremon-tocolumn. a few days last week. C nr n Nails Boxes - n Potatoes, cabbage and othr vegeta blei at D. "R. Hammond &. Uo's. 1 he sugar factory at Lehi com for making and oilier sizes, anrj plenty of Rallied At the Wire, Black and (Jali ani.ed. Hardware Store II A The Very Seat Structure and a Commodi-- : Place. OUS BUSineSS Te&0D Mrs A. the usual low rates from all Utah points to Salt Lake City and return The new bank building for the for thee events. Tickets on sa r 0!eBAifc;.igCQi owe m.lettd September 29th t0 October 5th, and presents a vr.' neat and at- - limited to October 15th. 5 tractive appearance. While it a, ning trains leave Salt Lake architectural effect is sorrjevvhit I P- - m., 4 p. m., 7 p.m. and I wilsd by its proximity to the 11:45 ac t 'lephone building, on several p. m. cunts in a busing way it ill for Malad and Cache p obably better that it is placed Branches U8e trains eaving n xt to that building. at 4 p.m. and :4o p ni. For . The bank is 16 by 46 feet in and Welsvtlle 11:45 Hyrum s.ze, built of brick with concrete train onlyf jundation, and one story high, It. is divided into two rooms, the Public Sale at Corinne. front being used as the counting room and the rear room, 10 by 16 A. G. Bast will sell at auction feet being for a directors room It his residence three quarters or private office for the casnier of a mile southwest of Corinne, or president. The counters are at 10 o'clock, Monday, Sept 30th, of oak with grilled iron work his cherry and apple or- -, around the "sheep pen," and the chard, with 3 room house, ban s, 1. ... L !i i ' oiner wooa wor is pamieu w mw. etc. Alf0 a ot of merchandise The ceiling is of steel painted f tools horse and waR01 light ohve and the walls are Sickens, turkeys, homer pigeons papered with a green and white cider pregS) 4 barrelg of pure d. paper that is very restful to the der vinegai.( 2 rifles, carpenter's ye. A vault about eight feet !work bench 2 incubators, couch, of stoves and household furniture. Siuare for the books and papers occupies one Will serve free lunch at noon. corner of the front room, the door Terms of sale cash. opening from the counting roomThe building is heated by a fur- Rgs Dyspepsia Tablets do the work, Ion A Stfmacb trouble, dyspepsia, indipesl nace in the cellar. Wealing, etc.. yield quickly. Two data Taken altogether the new bank treat nient ircc Ask your druggisi tm- a 13 a creditable building for a town fret. trial. Soldby Tremont Mercantile of the size of Tremonton and un- - cbmpany. Pae-enge- j - ROCK : fi-- J ,wv T. . the main reauisite. and that 1JV;, - r. - we-.- provide. Conveuienue is another niU'fitil ;u ivhinh 19 vnurs if von wun ana inrougn us. uefti v r CITY. STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM - j 12-ac- re 1 1 A ACCOUNTS UNDER STATE SUPERVISION r AND CONTROL. 6 A AW TT A 3 safe-keepi- I i j JLkuiJiijr liiu 19, ;uiv ESTRAY NOTICE STATE OF UTAH, Uox Elder Count) Hawlius Precinct. i , sr. ) i pouudi-d- . ( II The Great apple supply School plum, peach and nh 16tb, 1894, as Indsmnity follows: aii prune trees, nearly all of which K K N E. H Sec 34, T. 11 N. , R. 4 W have already come into bearing, and for size and igor considering S.L.M. (State 473, U. I. It.), their age the trees in this or- - A copy of said s , so far as it relaiia chard are hard to beat anywhere, to said tracts by deicriptivs subdivisions, We had the pleasure of visiting the lias bpen conspicuously posted in this in company with the own- - ne for inspection by any person inter er one day last week, and we cer- - ted and by the public generally, This notice will be published for 5 sue tainly were surprised to see the thrifty trees and the load of fruit essive weeks, under departmental in they bore and to be told that they structions of April 2o, 107, and during were little saplings only six years this period, protests or contests against CHARCOAL IKON isn't as good looking as polished steel, MALLEABLE IRON isn't as smooth looking as east iron, In fact, you can't but it i, a great many times stronger. break Malleable Iron. That's why thsMAJE3TIC RANGE can be riveted together perfectly air tight. Ornaments an a range don't Fancy Cast Iron Nickel-plat- e its or its life one particle ; lengthen baking qualities improve a for want don't its and, your parlor, don't you you rang.' A GREAT MAJESTIC in it best to think invest your money RANGE, the range that has the QUALITY and not altogether in the looks. If yon will call at our store we will show voli OntWTrTE MAJESTIC IS ALL QUALITY. tton Furniture uompany HtlSV MRS. CORA ELSBERRY, Proprietor. SERVES FIRST CLASS MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Boarders served by the day or week. Give her a call when you are hungry. Lunches prepared for travelers. FRESH EREAD, PIES AND CONFECTIONERY. TREMONTON. Main St., TREMONT GENTS' FURNISHINGS. MERCANTILE CO. ago. Many of the trees had borne fine crops of peaches and plums in spite of the late spring frost that killed most of those fruits in other or- - DRUGS, MEDICINES. American Five Thousand Druggists have formed an association to secure for the sick the most successful nodical treatment, ami furnish ut a small cost in the form of ready made remedies for common ills. This Association is named the American Druggist Syndicate. Our firm is a member of this ernat Syn dicate and its representative hare. This is why you see the initial letters . , . W MBkW KS THE OAK CAFE. tnd, . made to last and but it lasts three or four times as long. ()n. darn l;.nd-selMte- is do its work perfect D on i ,.roll on Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range TXignoTol 1 i.A.nn isn't the finest looking range made, but it ... of cherry, pear I,nl,t VV . roan bull, right ribs; circle rm Mt rib W nuuk ""OlbllH ni n.L. mu, Uttb Dtcll UUUB 111 DU mars. HUH li.. slope and upper bit iu left car. Tw small unden. its and crop iu rijiht car. Said t trays were impounded on the Six years ago last February Mr. da of September 007. G M Winzeler and family moved T. W. SANDuLL, from Illinois to the Bear River Val-lePoundkreper for Ra litis I'rocinct. He purchased a farm just west of what is now Tremonton NO TICE. and went to work. Some of the land had been cleard of sage brush United Status I.anh Office, Salt LakCitv, Utah, a:td sown to wheat. One of the September 16, 1!)U7. first jobs Mr Winzeler undertook I'O WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN: after getting his family housed was Notice is herein gien that the Stato of t ie setting out of an orchard that I' tab has filed iu bis offlcc a list of they might be supplied with fruit. by the said State, under the titb This orchard consists of about 225 section of the Act of Congn s, approved trees, with a liberal T ,vl,.rl standing on a dealer's floor. But looks never did a bak ing or help to lengthen the life of a range. L ng j va 2 TT? L:M, , Linen Collar: 2 for 25c. Genuine linen collar, usuailj ct scil at 2 r. tj f.0c C ch. Wo li ive till pular style; A. D. S. our shelves and iu our windows every remedy of the A. 1. S. is selected from successful prescriptions by 5000 of t'ig leading druggists of America and aro warranted by them to be thcVRUV BEST IIKMKDIES for the particular perfect satis!.. i .i ailment that, it is advertised to cure. Five Thousand Chemist recommend the Men's Correct Neckwear. . I). 8. remedies to you. They say to w hat ails you know don't "If you: you A line complete just received direct ask your doctor If you do know, ask from the manufactures. Our juice 15c. vour local representative of the A. 1. S. 'i'n- anil .10c. i'lain White I. awn ties 25c for the A. D. S. remedy that will cure you." per dozen We have, a full line of these preparaMen's Sox in (irenf Varlcl. tion, a few of which wc enumerate beJust received a full line of Hosiery and low 25C wo are fully prepared to give you exactA. I). 8. Blackberry Cardial Cum Headache 8. D. in 15c desire from what ly up you price 15c I) s. Talcum Powder l.jdics' Furnishings I), s. Herb Tea l.uit 8. Bruin and Nerve Tonic We are closing this brunch out at cost, $1.00 1). S. Cod Liver Kmulslon We have a few trimmed hats alto that 1). 8. Cough Remedy goes at cost to make room for an exclusive 1). S. Pile Ointment 1.W Fall millinery line. I) 8. Iron Tonic Hitters 11.00 S. Pelvetouo I). Rubber (ioods. MY A. O. S. Pile Remedy A complete line "f A 1). S, Syrinees, D. A remedies We the 8. guarantee Hot Water Bottles, Breast Pumps, Atom to give satisfaction or your money hick. i.cr.s, Nipples, etc. at reduced prices. II I in i . : l. TREMONT MERCANTILE COMPANY, TREMONTON, UTAH p. ManZan Pile Remedy . i I f 1 1 ... w ON - if you would have your busi- - . nesa grow, prosper and last long. T. A lustv acrount in a solid bank L is nn instnnff ni'P excellent foundation upon which Z vev f , mi rs - " ,&&& FOUaDATION UL-Ptli- J j i VV YOUR 21) Sh rJ Li:ie wiU ma the elatm of the State to any of tracts or Sauder of Hilltop, Kan subdiviaions hereinbefore d scribed, on more rain the ground that the same sas, and Mr and Mrs Peter Fanking. able for mineral than for agricultural Mr J. C. Ault of Tremonton is in hauser of the same place, are the purposes, will be received and noted for Logan on a visit to his son. -- Logan iffueats of Mr and Mrs Lewis in other Brenkman and friends Journal. chards, there were some pears, and report to the General (.and Office at twoof apples the crop is so heavy on Washington, P. C. failure so t, pro Messrs. Albert and Ed Shaw 0f!thevalley for a week or Corinne were callers in Tremonton Mrs Sauder is the mother and many of the trees that they are test or contest , within the time specified , rs r'ankhauser the sister of Mrs breaking down, although he has will be considered sufficient evidence of Tuesday Brenkman. Mr Fankhauser is put had bushels of them picked off to the non mineral character of said tracts, . ,. , . Dish! Well, ve, and all kind of .. his time he ping Mr Brenk lighten the burden. A strong wind- - and the selection thereof, being other-breatin and hnameled W are at the i lard are, ting in man in threshing and other work of poplars and other trees wise free from objection, ill be recom Blanche, the daughter of Mr and of whjch there ifi p,enty here protects this orchard and prevents mended for approval Mrs H. L. Tucker, is visiting with He finds the R Thompson, E. grain crop, especial- - the wind from throwing down the her grandmother, Mrs Kling, of ly oats and wheat, considerably fruit before it is ripe. Register. Corinne. heavier than in the Sunflower Mr. Winzeler has so much faith To permit, everybody to attend the in this as a good fruit country that Mrs J. A. Smith and sons of Og- - State, opening of 70,000 am a of land under Blue Vitroii 2H renta er pound ics he has another orchard of ten acre. den visited with her parents Mr the Carev Act. the Oregon Short I. in il ' ilv' J Wn1 of his be will house and Mrs F, A. Cook, a few days west the that will tell tickets from all stations on its JBhm here all (ood (Joods are sold cheap' 10 Gooding, Idaho, on the 80th, 91st, Hss in of farm his two or three last week. pride At wlUon.s Hardware Store. Mad and 88d of September, good to ie- vears more Ouns, UcToWera and Ammunition, at . until Sept 80th, for two cents a .', is a pleasure to visit turn Subscriptions Paid, lit Hardware Stere. It certainly consult ticket direetion jn mj(. The Duehore Review says that a rea farm where the owner has been Sgentg for time of trains and further par- hiapson and family have celpt fof gU08criptl0n l0 the !ocai so successful in getting an orchard iiculars. moved back to his house on the a certificate of good charncter. lMued wp hav" f"""wln cprtl,he west aide of the railroad where he planted ami in bearing in so short fWtpa" elnee u laet report: a time. It shows what thrift, en- expect! to remain during the win- 5 (. M,er ,0 Augwi, 19W RELIEVES WHEN OTHERS FAIL ,er- erev and common sense can d( A I'abl 10 March, 1907. inenced cutting beets Monday morn i X, t LAY ' iaia ny mcnaru aenwao, ana n ,..u j:. i iiuie paiffiung onars, uouc.r ueorge Memruiii uri uiveti, Aone-- and papering, operated by plow ert Sweeten Cloae V)i Hits t 45. & .30; remon ton Postoffl t and State Fair. tie !f parley per 100 lbs liaef cattle per lb. Butter per h, Eggs, per doz. Potatoes per 100 Xo , 'alle,r. 1' Conference 8EPTEMKKR hava in mv possession, lanfull) im th following described animal Bear River Valley and believes under the supervision of H. L. which, if not claimed ami taken awa those who have farms here are des-- j Tucker, who had the Contract forjj will be sold at action to the highest bid tined to see the day when they whole job and did the carpen- - d 'jLi'-1- " '"-- " Hnwiins tae ttrst nay oi ui will be glad they are the owners of tvr work. The masonrv waa Prc" ou rfr 1 .4"V--At ilMHLmme o'cloe i i i. rci t his lanH Corinne, Utah, Apent for Salt Lake nj'-at- !. 4amm nd Co'a, Fred Nihart of Buhl, Idaho, came BUILDING. iivi v n in t down Tuesday night to spend two predate the convenience of havor three days with Tremonton ing as strong and reliable a finanfriends. While he thinks the Twin cial institution as the Cole BankFalls country is one of the finest, ing Company in their midst. he says that he still has faith in the The building was constructed (Capacity 30 to 300 Barrels of Cider in ten hours. Pressing Power 30 to 300 Tons. Address. D. B. SKEELS. Ofiural line of eannad Kin t. ; BANK COLE'S I 111 Waited! Everybody to advertise in The Our service reaches al' Times. of the Valley. Try it. parts |