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Show T David SLOPOVER. IK- Everybody knowi who Jo! u D. w, just knowi who John 1.. w.v, Each gained hia nee$m hy putting his rivals out of "the ing, .John L.'a ring was a square on. Before Juhn I). was very tnuah in the ring Jiiniself he was a bookkeepar for a floW man, a slow bookkepr, but careful one. He has been carefully keeping b- ofe ever inee-chi)ockft-bookand bank' orm--a- s well as anything else ha could get Id aandfoi. At this early peried, however, a tingle pocket book was larg enough to eontiin John I).' salary. It was $500 year; a trifle over ! A day. John 1). saved half of it. Nevertheless he thought it too small a salary man. for a first-clas'Jngrattffu! John D. So Jahn D. as'ced for a raUe coaimeneura'i ih-m- 1 s ith bit abilities He demanded $100 year more. Perhaps he is worth it, Almost any man woidd pij John I). $00 a year now for hjs services. Ah. but now John D, might demand $70o( or svea 800. Rapacious John j). i Milt t ie flour man looked ardohn )., loojod at lus bookkeeping, looked at the $100. Then he said. MNol" w i li i?-- . liked intii. ciit pleasures and he pad ' ial gatherings, games, tutrtaju-B93tttanything which would exhilarate and - . , I jjUj ean he I);tv;(1V elu ,k b ..; pehia hu, eve is bright, ,.,i & 40 dfi & Wer'e selling lots of Winter Stuffs now; Blankets and Comforts and Flannels and Cloaks and Hosiery and Underwear and Suits and Overcoats and Shoes. It pays to keep warm in winter. Good Clothing Outside and Good Food Inside, and you'll be all right We can supply you with both, and we feel sure that nowhere else in Box Elder County can you find your wants so well and satisfactorily cared for as here. We know you don't get the same quality goods elsewhere at the price at which you get them here, it matters not whether it be wearables or eatables. itb i. corners. xMoreover, bis stomach is good. Moreover, ag iiti he still b is lib hair, Now this is atrijc ifcory an its qtt8K j. left 1 to J O 3 Supplies? 0 get it? , HOW ABOUT YOi IR C d - s spending edify. At ilic same time John D. asked for a David asked for one also. It was granted. So David diden quit. Today David is ft hale and happy oung-ol1,(1 f:1 ''u,tlTt' wetness, as is his "eihbor. John. He rtUl Kki good iiwe and hae it, Perhaps John D. likes a good time uowf too. " efy v.n- - I. John has enough to i tt, drink and weal', a good hone, a family, several hundred million the dyspej sia. David has all of these except the dyspepsia. 'What! Has he the hundred millions?" you :;sk. We Are Convinced of This Fact and not in figures. Hut vou Bee the man who has a dollar more than he needs is as rich as the man with hundred millions. AVell no So are hundreds of others; so will you be If you give us a trial WE CLOTHE THE ENTIRE FAMILY from head to foot and guarantee to save you money on every purchase. Knough is enough. If you are filled and have a loaf of bread in the cupboard, you are jus:: as full as if you So John D quit. Jt was a good move, Never work for less owned a grain elevator. than $000 a year if you can accumulate $600,' A quart cup sunk in the bottom of the ocean 000,000 by quitting. isn't any fuller than a quart cup filled by the John D, went into the commission business, then into the oil basinesi and then the country trickling spring. When it's full.it's full, the rest is was saved. John I), has the slop-ovAll because John diden't get his rata, The abve frem n S', Pmil pupur shows iodic peopla In another office of the same work- By concentrating your trade with us, you 11 notice quite a difference in a year's time; your living expenses will be reduced. . op-over- er. building ed John D.'s next door neighbor, David. David's salary was the same as John D.s. While John was saving his $250 per annum, That Farmers' Institute. Box Eldar County Is scheduled for the first Farmers' Institute this vear and the paco that first asks for it will be apt to get it, Why not have it in Tremonton ? We are! in the centre of jhe Valley, have a Rood hall, good hotel accommodations, tmin service and a lot of wideawake farmers who know haw to ask questions of the instructors so as to get the most information from And Inst, we have The them. editor has always had whose Times, a deep interest in everything that relates to farming and farmers, knowing that they feed the rest of the world and that without them our grub baskets would often be empty. Let us have a Farmers' Institute in Treir.ont by all means. The Ueseret Farmer says that the following named successful farmers, fruit growers an:l stock men of the state will aid in Farmers' j Institute work thjs season John Q, Adams of Logan, W. 8. Hansen of Collinston, W. O. Knudson of Brigham City, C. A. Hickenlooper of Weber, J. Q, Duffin of Provo, Isaac Grace qf Nephi, Thos. .In Id of St. George, J. E, Taylor of Salt Lake City and many others who have not as yet bsen communicate. with. These in addition to t ho College faculty should certainly success to the Farmers' Insti-tutmovement, regard thosu who leivy ncctimul .ilcij properly, ftjul yet Ihu ri I PC uixloubtortl)' would have done just as John D. Ifockofellrr has done, or riorhnps worse, hot) he !)( equal ability am) i)ie .not.) ntw.rtntiil uttiiL I'jfyuj I'lMTikU wj hundred trees, mostly Ganos, with one who drives Eastward one or two rows of Ben Davis. This every from Tremoton. It overlooks the is.their first seaaon of bearing, an I VaHeji of the Mahul and is a r;ij- 0 course lhe CI'P '8 noi ft heavv spicuous part of the landscape, uut- uul U1" uces a,e ve,v imiuy Vvr any aiuj u kinds of goo'rfs to lifi aBtl have Induced some very largo ia u first ciuss Ilnfdwaw Stun'. enH foilud nnd flne Specimens. We jud ge he Wilsim jUiubcr OonipitDy Iho may have a kundred boxes or more. on Mr, Fridal has been handicapped for lack of help this summer, an Woman',! A yamig missionary in China travhis orchared has not received tho eled many miles to Sfiatjssuai to attention it deserves, but the trees his svi'ftli(fai't, t(j whom he wu tongf$ be are nearly all of a sine and very married in the cathedra) thore, Guests and clergy were assembled, healthy in appearance, and if he hut a minutes befojo tht? hour can employ tlie necessary help to fixed came a message that the bride, sprny ami take care of it he will be having arrived in Shanghai had her mind and decided t(, reable to go Europe and not miss the changed turn to England. The couple had not money after he sells his next crop. sct:i each other for five years, This orchard is the admiration of in-pu- re fl K. H. Frldal's Fine Orchard, Jnst across the Malad riser F.u.-:-t is the large and beautiful farm of K. H Fridal. Mr. Fridal hag occupied this farm for ptM twenty yoars, but, like many another farmer in the Valley, he did not set out an orchard when he first settled her, Me put it off for home time and then planted a few trees for the family use. They were dreenings, Bellf lowers nnd other standard kinds but not enough of any one kind to produce more than were needed for home consu mption. These trees did so well that Mr. Fridal concluded, about six years ago, to set out a large orchard on the bluff of the Malad where he ha niot perfect drainage, a require ment that is often forgotten by tree He haa about three planters. of Tremonton, .vfixs t:yL WILSON LUMBER COMPANY t?KTA xavxzZ'S immianrsfi rf s .o,iii YOU WILL DO WELL AND SAVE MONEY BY CALLING ON THE - . Pre,-oggtl- v. 1 A BIG OFFER When you are in nee"d of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Windows, Doors, Mouldings, Portland Cement, Hard Wall Plaster, Barbed Wire, both Fainted and Galvanized; Pittsburg ''Perfect'" Electric Welded Field Fence; it is "Horse High, Rabbit Tight and Bull Strong;" the only field fence on the market. Call and see the same. The Weather Man says that there will soon be some very cold and stormy weather, and we suggest that ycu prepare for it by installing in your "UNIVERSAL" home the best Heaters that can be found anywhere FOOD CHOPPE.K We have them, the VORTEX and the WILSON A turn of tho handle and it cut3 easily and rapidly ail kinde of moat, fis HOT BLAST i Fire rever goes out. When it comes to STEEL RANGES, we certain-pie- a and sandwiched. shine I ECLIPSE, that eclipses them all, and are no ly beeaoso Is holes or narrow openiafia to become the WONDER that is the wonder of al vho see Crackers run throcgh tLc., pegged, them. Call and see them for yourself; don't take juachino deans it thoroughly, th'-r- r, 1 Indianapolis, Indiana Th Landing Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. For the Next Thirty Days We Offer Our Subscribers Two Papers For the Price of One. X no iiopijor is so large u.ct, wijatevei ii being choppt'd roadily fir.us its way to inside tho seven cutting l;arrel, No strength wasted in squeezing or M-ib- We make this offer to all new subscribers, and all old THE TREMONT TIMES, Tremonton, Utah, tj-i- TnrA nr : SILVERWARE: Tea and Coffee Pots, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Note the Cut of Roaster that is guaranteed to save 20 per cent in wegiht of meats. Guns. Ammunition, &c, &c, &c. WHILE THEY LAST, We will give absolutely free of any charge to our customers, a Phonograph. Our Phone is No. II. Call us or call on us. Wilson Lumber Company, Utah. Tremonton, WHERE GOOD GOODS ARE SOLD." and The American Farmer Both One Year for $1.50. , mashing. Itcuta, Whatever is being ohopped luhrlcatoa where friction occurs. S Parts bo constructed that ny v. ;.r teBCW to keep them alv ays keen, Three cuttet s for ch ippins fine, coarse or medium and nut butter grinder. All parts tinned, guaraiiteod and The Tremont Times See particulars in another column. j i American Farmer ones who pay all arrears and renew within thirty days. .Tmr aSSia To All Our Subscribers. The Great CO., TREM0NT0N STORE. Stores at Bngham and Tremonton, Q k. WHM" : 1 R. L. F1SHBURN & pf iSiilii 8 lavftfm mm Chance to Trafle for a Calitornia Farm. FOR SALE, THE KENT HOTEL ten acre orchard of ortngfl in California, five of ftva and fccrw apri bearing ttM cot trees for your Heat Rivet allay apple occhftrd, ptetao Inquire for partiiMilar- at Tin Times offioe, Doing the beet burinefli between Ogden rooms, all in good Twenty Reason for order, on Main Street near railroad station, for selling - jmo)- health of owner. Thii is a bargain for If you want a m-re- s PINEULES for lbs Kidneys 39 PADS' TPEATMEN FOR Si.oo iii TremontvB, jiiul IC&lad. well-furnislie- - iiny man, Also n dcsirnlile lnilidlug lot K by l."0 frol on Trrmnnl Strict. For pi lea y.. A. ki r, TnMopMV, if Md lermi Inqnlre V. |