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Show Ol We Invite Inspection o of g our choice line of That we are receiving fresh from the best markets D Every Week and sell at Live-and-Let-L- D prices. ive D Also a large stock of Men's and Boys' Furnishings, nats, anoes, Lrioves, lite. L. P. Q Jensen, where five or ten years ago he only bought by the dozen. Those who were foresighted acres of several out set to enough apples eight or ten years ago are now reaping a golden harvest that will continue to swell their coffers for years to come. There are but STORE UTAH. crop will equal or exceed We keep the Choicest Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Main Street, Tremonton. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers furnished at any time Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Driving or Your Work Horses. All stock guaranteed as represented. W. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. patronage solicited. at reasonable rates. Utah's Big Popular Priced Daily, The REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAI- N Is mailed every morning for 50c a month in advance. gives all the news. Subscribe for the INTER-MOUNTA- It REPUBLICAN, Salt Lake City, Utah. IN Directory. P1NEULES ChurchMethodist. 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Afternoon Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time usu-s- F ally relieves the most Seryices. Preaching ersry Sunday 1 80 p. m Sunday School 2:30 p. m Preaching Evening Services at 7:30 p. m. All services at the Methodist church You are invited. severe case before morning. Baptist. BACKACHE Morning Skkvicss: Sunday School 11:00 A I Prayer Meeting Wednesday night 7:80. PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 5. A. For Sale By Tremont Mercantile Co. H. L. TUCKER, Contractor and Builder, TREMONTON, UTAH. 60 YEARS' Plane Furnished and Estimates Made Your palronagi on all kiuds of work. solicited. EXPERIENCE B. C. CALL, Trade Mauks Designs Copyrights 4 c. . mi Mtmm . abAiAh and flPC(Tl pt Inn may an miloklT oscortain our opinion free fwhtlier ommnnlca-Ionalenuihle. conBdenW. ttrlotir rmbnbly l HANDBOOK on Hatenu Co. reoelvt Uken throunh Mann In tbe iptcUil notice, without cbargo. I'ntoni Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstraMd wm.It. ' MUNN & Co.36,Bro8dw"' New York Bran" h Offl 'e K5 r SU Washington. D. O anything that can be raised on the same LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLE M Tremonton, Utah. and shape they were much like the Wolf River apple. A girl who was picking apples last year discovered The Great American Farmer the freak and this year it appeared again. Why this should be so nobody knows, for the tree was grown from a single graft set in the stock below the ground. It is one Indianapolis, Indiana e this Valley, but unaccountable diversions that is their number rapidly increasing occasionally crop out in all vegeand in a few years more the apple table and animal life. Woodward, Proprietor, CORINNE, tBsJBP Cole Banking Company, The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. few such men in G. A. TROUBLE, Or- To All Our Subscribers. MAIN STREET, TREMONTON. UP Apple A BIG OFF R At J. C. Gates'a old stand, FAMILY Commercial Visit To a It Fine Groceries D From the 35 trees he had picked 315 boxes. Counting 151 trees to chard. the acre, at the same rate of proor two three ago years Only duction an acre would produce over there was no market for Utah ap- 1300 bushels. Mr Hanson sold his ples, and it was difficult for a nurNo. at SI. 40 a box and No. 2's few a sell than more to sery agent It $1.25, or an average of $1.32 a trees to any one in the Bear River box. At this rate an acre of his Paid up Capital 1 10,000. Personal Responsibility, 150,000. was reason The why there Valley. orchard would give him about Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. n 3 market was that nobody had $1800. Of course the whole orAll business with us will receive prompt and a decent to make enough apples chard will not average quite so well careful attention. sliced wagon load, let alone a car as this, but on the ten acres he will Interest paid on time deposits load. And the lack of a market have upwards of 5000 boxes which E. M WYATT, for the smaller quantity made the will bring him in the neighborhood S. N. COLE, Cashier. President. farmer sceptical about the profits of $6500. He banks on the Ben to be derived from planting larger Davis as a money maker, and will orchards and raising larger crops. probably set out ten acres more But all that has changed now and of them next year. He showed us the large commercial orchard is a curious thing while there. On a the thing most desired by the ap- small limb of a Ben Davis tree ple grower and he is now buying were about a dozen apples of the trees by the hundred and thousand color of the Ben Davis, but in size A Lawyer, County Attorney. Practices in all the Courti. Office Court House, Brigbarn, Utah, P. O. Box 972. lioth Phonee. i S. F. CHRISTENSEN number of acres of land. One day last week we were invited by Mr. F. T. Troxell to visit the orchards of Walter Green and Rasmus Hansen near Elwood, and of We came to Mr. course we went. said that Mr Hanson has promised his wife a new house out of this crop and he certainly can build a very nice one with the profits of this year's sales. At both Mr Green's and Mr Hanson's the eastern buyers were present with their men sorting and It is Green's place first and went into packing the apples and getting his orchard where several men them ready for shipment. were just finishing the picking. And right here we want to make His crop consisted mainly of Win- a little note. Some ten years ago Of Mr Troxell came into this valley ter Banana and Ben Davis. from the Banana he had 65 trees to sell trees. He advised farmers which he had picked 600 boxes of large, marketable apples, and we judge there were 25 bushels on the ground that had fallen while the picking was going on. We did not to set out large orchards of one or two good kinds, telling them that they could easily compete with Missouri or Colorado, but only a These few men took his advice. inquire as to the extent of his Ben men are the ones who now are sellDavis crop but there were many ing apples by the carload and can trees loaded with from eight to ten spend the winter in California. boxes to the tree and some of the The Hushed Voice. b anches were broken with the For the Next Thirty Days We Offer Our Subscribers Two Papers For the Price of One. The Tremont Times and The American Farmer Both One Year for $1.50. We make this offer to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay all arrears and renew within thirty days. See particulars in another column. THE TREMONT TIMES, Tremonton, Utah, And here we When mother said it didn't matttr weight of apples. While noticed a singular thing. then. A vrerd, perchance, and then bore lovinf trees the Banana equally again, large and probably heavier loads When childish wrath came in our limthan the Ben Davis, there was not ply play a broken limb on the Banana And little woea beeet Youth's rosy trees. The limbs are very long, way slender and tough and their wil- Her sweetly gentle words dispelled the wrath lowy shape fits them peculiarly for their large loads. Mr Green is so much pleaied with the productiveness and quality of the Banana and the price it brings, that he has just ordered 1500 trees to be delivered He would have had them in 1909. planted next spring but the trees for next spring's delivery are all And coaxed the buds to bloom that outlined our path Her voice was sweet to greet the morn ing sun Aid, sweeter still, when Golden Days were dene, Her soft goodnight that sent us to our didn't siatter then ls.dlJ.IM SIWU JJ..l.'HI.T'.Sf3 Do You Use necessities of modern life. what mother LET US SHOW YOU. aid. out and he has to wait a year. It didn't matter than, but now she, His 65 trees occupy about half an gone The world lacks all Us sweetness, and, acre of land and at a dollar a box, at dawn. what they are (about The sunbeams coming down from worth this year,) his crop brings BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY, JOHN SOHHER, ds him $1200 an acre. Pretty good, even for Bear River Valley. Down at Mr. Hanson's place we found an orchard of about ten acres or say 1500 trees, that have been set ten years. These were mostly Ben Davis, the remainder being Jonathan and one or two other kinds. The trees are set 24 by 12 feet apart which Mr. Hanson thinks heaven's dome, But emphasize the loss from out the home; No kindly smiles to cheer the passing O. S. L. da- yNo mother-word- s f Snventh Street, WASHINGTON. D. C. B03-SO- S Manager, Tremonton, Utah. TIME TABLE. MALAD VALLEY BRANCH. to guide us on our ARRIVE wa- y- DIPARl No. 32. loving arms that, wiiit but to enfold NO 33 No. 31 When world and all grow merciless Scientific Optician and cold; EYES TESTED FREE With L.C. Christensen and Song The Kingdom There. I think is made of I Brigham City .Utah. euch What mother said! O now 'twould is altogether too close and he is goNEBEKER, HART & NEBEKER moan so much' A. K P. M. A. K, ing to take out every other tree in Buffalo Niws. fl:40 010 Rrijrham It is all Lawyers the rows in a year or so. 'J 80 Corinnc 8:20 10:10 tube Suite 5 and 6 Commercial Block a in 9:07 It some collapsible up put 0:28 10:22 Waukegan right for a few crops but after that 9.01 Kvans fl:!W 10:27 Logan Utah . rvlth a nozzle, easy to apply tt the sore B .V. BOS t(B the branches intertwine too much. 10:31 flSfl P.O. Box 54 Phone 70. 8:50 BtM and inflamation, for any form of Central 0:44 1(1:37 8:45 He thinks 18 by 24 feet is about 4H TREMONTON 10:52 the reliTei heals. and soothes Pileg; it 8;40 BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMA f Oarlaud 0:56 11:20 8 a:! Among the Ben Davis trees pain, Itching and burning. ManZan Pile Riverside 7:07 Bear Kiver Valley Homestead NoS49 right. lljM 8 21 2nd 7:io on and Fielding 4th were of still meets thf Saturday evening the boxes apples Remedy. Price 50 cents. Guaranteed. 8 15 Frater-9 7:20 in Plymouth ! the month 11:42 at lofoacli p. m., 7 52 Mercantile was Sold Tremont a Washakie man Company. 7:88 the 12:01 by nal Mall, Tremonton. ground, though 7:15 Malad 1 00 8 80 m. M B. Hart p. to the packing house, and Fore ma a. hauling M&toZ&n The mijed train M thi? branch i daily evept Sunday. Burns R. P, under one row it was a fine sigh. tei.II VES WHIN OTMCN. FAD No 9-- promptly obtained In and TRADE-MARK- S all cunlrli. or uo teo. wS olilain PATENTS THAT PAY aivcrtioU ibem tnoroogh.', m mi cTVn. and blip FCC1or mi for FREE NSCCI fkilri Send model, photo SURon oaf nlabllllr. yan' practice. freo Gnkto For PASSING REFERENCES. Bonk on ProflMnlr Pntrnrs writ" to a Phone? If not, you are missing one of the sold two-thir- L. 4 Pile Remedy Ccffwpsiim No. 34. p M 4:65 4 80 4:18 4:05 3:58 8 AO 0 3:25 2:55 2:52 2:4'. 2:25 1.-9-4 |