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Show The Tremont Times. I . TREMONTON, Wants, For Sale, dc Short ad verisements under this head inserted (or One Cent a word No cash in advance for each insertion. leas fnr than Ten Cents. advertisement nVI Picture Framing I Lave purchased the business and Co. of Garland and lock of Jensen am now making all kinds of Picture francs out of the latest styles of the BEST MOULDINGS and would be pleased to have your or dert for anything in that line. Cal1 at my residence, across railroad near the depot, Tremonton. J. M. SIMPSON. General Real Estate Business. Good Orchard Land, Well Leveled, Deep Soil and Well Drained. Good Water Right. Call on or address J. Y. FERRY, Corinne, Utah. Bear River Valley Telephone FURS WANTED. All kinds of furs wanted by D. W. HOLDEWAY, Elwood, Utah. Cider and Cider Vinegar the real article, homemade, for sale by L. H. GETZ, Point Lookout. F. T. Troxell, REPRESENTING THE Davis County Nurseries ROY, UTAH, HARNESS, DIX & CO, Proprietors, Is back to his old post in Tremonton. He will be here most of the time during the fall aid winter. Call on or address him at Kent Hotel, Tremonton, or at his residence io Brigham, Utah. TREMONTON MARKETS Wheat per bu., saeked, OataperlOOlbs., " 80 iM 1.15 Barley per 100 lbs Bef cattle per lb., dressed .06 Butter per lb. Eggs, per doz. Potatoes per 100 .25 .30 .65 Tremonton Postofflee. Hails Close M the California grain buyer, came into town Satur- Jay and spent several days here. Business brought him to Brigham and he could not resist the temptation to come to Tremonton for a few days. He says that the financial trouble affected the fruit inter- ests around Los Angeles, and altho the orange crop was a very large one, the prices have been so low thut the profits of the growers were not very satisfactory the past year. Bear River Valley apple orchards pay quite as well. Mr. P. A. Hansen, For the South at 8:30 a.m. Forth North at 10:00 a. m. Arrive From the South at 1:58 p. m. From the North at 8:55 a. m. Town Locals. Best Vinegar 80 cents a gallon at D. R. Hammond & Go's King's Liitle Liver Pills wake up lazy the system and clear the skin. Try Ihem for biliousness and sick headache. Price 25c. Sold by Tremont Mercantile cl-a- Co Mr. Sam. Wagenbach and wife left for their home in Peoria, 111., on Tuesday. They have been stay-n- r with tneir uncle and aunt, and Katherine Wagenbach, since last April. Mr. Wagenbach intends to learn the plumber's trade and work at that hereafter. Hiram S. Shreve, who had been stopping in town for the past six months in the interest of some life insurance company, left on Sunday for Salt Lake, having been called in by the general agent of the company. He expects to be sent to the southern part of the state for the ramainder of the winter. This week the most of these who have storage for it have completed their ice harvest. The ice was six to eight inches thick, and having frozen quickly, was of good quality. They all feel that they are prepared for warm weather and that a plate O; ice cream will not be too costly a luxury next summer. Mrs. Cora Elsberry of the Oak Cife has been ill several days with typhoid fever and her condition was such that on Tuesday she was removed to a hospital in Salt Lake where she could have better care taan it was possible to give hi r One of her at her home here. been had living in boys that Bear River City during the summer and fall was taken down with the fever several weeks ago, and Mrs. Elsberry went down there and took care of him for three weeks until he was able to come home with her, snd soon afterward she was attacked with the same disease. Her friends hope for her speedy An-dre- w X VTfLU. THUR8DAY. ELDER COUNTY, L K'S. Every Fourth Year. , T Fi , plain wny leap year does not come ' j 1 LAY I.ucv lirorul hi Wtnrp in E. church on Thursday at (J enings of this week. The .ill be travels in foreign d will bs illustrated by iews depicting scenes vis- - YOUR FOUNDATION i i.' ' ON ROCK .. nuum iin.i vuui UUJ51 ness grow, prosper and laat long. A lustv account in a solid bank like this one, for instance is an excellent foundation upon which to build a business. Safety is W the mainerq uisite, and that we provide. Convenience is another advantage which is yours if you rDiarsnrv? L deal with and through us. 11 ft 4ru.i YUU t I t IT t W 1; -- fo-- . o. u. FARMERS' CASH UNION. (- - Brewers' Barley. Alfalfa Seed. State Horticultural Society To Meet. j Pasture Grasses. I A 1 i- .- l FARMERS' CASH UNION, Tremonton, Utahj LOHR'S STORE, iy. Tremonton. We will continue in business and in a few weeks you will find at our store everything usually carried in a general store. A Complete Line of I ans-pic- I es up in Idaho working . FIRST CLASS GOODS U for several days with an attack of Mr and Mrs. Henry Getz start ed Thursday mornincr for Monte VisU, Colorado, where they will visit some of their children and other friends. They expect to be gone until April first. . TDfci 1908. Will Begin Special Meetings. Miss Mary Holler has left the emAs he has pretty pneumonia. :. x r iL t u w. nvv Iline, ploy of the B. R. V. Telephone Co. good care we expect to see him ivev. xi. pastor oi m and now the exchange work is in attending to business in a lew Baptist church , announces that nett the hands of Mrs. Ida Christensen Sunday at eleven o'clock there will days. and Misses Bertha Jensen and My-r- a in that church a series of Samuel Schrenk, who has been begin Frisbey. meetings that shall continue for Board. No 48 4 L explain the matter though we have no doubt there are others who can . scribed by the lecturer. do it better. free but a collection will The earth passes around the sun in 365 davs. 5 hours. 4S minute . and 49 seconds, or thereabou ts, a liRMlNG CONGRESS. 4 this makes a true year, which 1 January 22nd, to 26th. about a quarter of a day longer T T h than we reckon it. To offset this i je ions v s U, a. i.. Jrom 1 a STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY. is added a to e variation, day every rth of Olden, January nth fourth year, but that is too much, 4 ive. limit, January L'7lh. See 4e and in the course of a hundred rates and furtl.tr 4 ;nts r ACCOUNTS UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. years it makes over a day too muc 4 4 and so the day is not added on th odd hundredth ye.ars. After thre EWS FROM FIELDING. hundred years have passed it i) found that the civil year has agai rors Institute and Other Events. become about a day too short t rmcrs' institute met in tins place agree with the solar year, and so, correct this difference, a day is adSloniay and a very profitable time ded to the even fourth hundredth S enjoyed. The talk of Prof llcgeson Thus wa8 niiR-year. leap year conies every appreciated by all ffrade Mark.) four years except three times in which comprised the represent ajltnt Any tire armrs ef the North End of the every four hundred years. year whose number can be divided Beat River Valley and some ladies. IO '.he afiernoon the time was occupied by 4 wit hout & remainder is a leap All farmers contemplating to sow BREWERS' BARit ends in two when except yar by t lis veterinary doctor from tha A.C., ciphers. It is a leap year then if it whe .alked ou the diseases of the korse LEY and haven't the Seed, will please file orders for same can be divided by 400 without a and Feb. ist, 1908, and we will try to supply their wants. gftve many valuable recipes for the by 1800 The remainder. years 1700, distent ailments of the horse and also and 1900 were not leap years, but of tin cow. 2000 will be a leap year. About 90,000 lbs. of alfalfa seed has been shipped Tie farmers were some what dls - sen as we know he is a hustling business man and will not be a cipher in the proceedings of the Vol. We have retained 3,000 lbs. for appoiiltd at the failure of Prof. Merrill from this valley recently. in but the and talk evening, tj errvt locald emand. Buy some at a cheap price or file your order tldAdieuce were well satisfied with the The State Horticultural Society tWif President John P. Holmgren for Spring delivery. will hold its fourth annual convenMr. F. Allan E. Hoche, secretary of tion in Salt Lake City on Monday jtnd River Volley Telephone Co., Mliear and Tuesday, Jan. 20th and 21st. Sow the following mixture of grass seeds and you fchpJi were along progrtBti e lilies. The program includes the nanws will obtain the best pasture for domestic animals. f.. Th.... ,1 TTilltb bile laiiuna uau Uf SUUltBU of many prominent fruit growers On one acre sow: Kentucky blue grass, 6 lbs.; rye jdplised and what they expected to from all parts of the state, who are, plish in lot near future by thtii grass, 7 ibs. ; red top, 6 lbs. ;pected to deliver addresses o efiort. and i wic also treaud y Orchard grass, 3 lbs. ; red clover, 2 lbs. ; fescue, 3 lbs. ; read papers on horticult ural topi limine uyisic Jjy the Plymouth alfalfa, 2 lbs and white clover, 3 lbs. Amorg uhoie who will tuke p r brass'band under thd direction of Prof. the discussions we notice the names We will supply these seeds upon your order. of Ugden, who is also their of three of the successful orchard-- i Wright school teacher. This is a dry farm its of the Bear River Valley, Meswe wish sieurs H. W. Valentine of Brigham, product only one year old and them success the deserve. they dayld Holmgren, mgr. C. G. Adney of Corinne, and Morofellow Oliver Our Wood, townsman, ni Mortensen of Bear River City. The papers and addresses will all has been the busiest man in town the be on themes of interest and value past week. He carries a paper whith ne presents to evey man for his signature to every actual or prospective fruit and before he lets go he has the money grower in the state. The railroads which he is About four dollars was realized will make raising for the widow and special rates for the of W. Lowery. H has Luther orphans a from candy party at Fraternal collected $140 Hall Tuesday ni;ht for the benefit already and expects to 1200 make before ho quits . it Mass Meeting ol Ladies. of the M. E. Sunday school. The Hiieham Dramatic Co will Ben. H. McQueen, a former Ticket-oLeave Man" f resident of Tremonton who has A mass meeting of ladies will be1 Prent "The been in Nevada for the past year, held in the Methodist chnrch Fri- - nete Thursday night has been stopping at the Kent day afternoon of this week at two I ntAY A yearling Jersey heifer hotel for a few day. He has some o'clock, to which all the ladies of d from our farm in Llwood last trouble with one of his eyes and Tremonton and vicinity are invited. v. r inaer please notnv want to Salt Lake Tuesday to have The meeting will be under the H. M HOLLER. it treated. of the W. C. T. U. , and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Fine line of canned m a s, pickles, &c E. E. Shepperd of Salt Lake City at D. H. Hammond v Go's, and other ladies connected witn tne , G- M. Winzeler and sons have January 23d. Farming Cogre-sstemperance movement will address 1908. Horticultural Utah State lilied the Tremont Mercantile those present upon topics of vital 20th to 21st, 1008 tv, January Co's ice house this week. They importance to every woman in the;' to laid in some forty .tons. land. Turn out, ladies, and learn Tickets for Sale. January 19th Return inclusive: 27ih, limit, January E. A. Kent, proprietor of the what is being done in other places. CABBAGE A large lot of fine heads for sale by D. R. Hammond i Ce. at the meat market. The engagement of John Kupfrr and Miss Mary Kleinknecht was announced in the Apostolic ChrisKent hotel, has been laid up tian Church last Sunday. In our mention of the new Town Board last week the name of member L. P. Jensen was inadvertently omitted. We apologize to Mr. Jen- 16. 1908. Will Lecture on Foreign Travels. Why Leap Year Does .Not Always Come , JANUARY at his trade for the past two months, is very ill at the home of Jacob Storrer He was taken ill in this place. last Jrriday and continued to grow worse until his brother Jacob, who was with him, came home with him. He reached here Tuesday and since then he hai been confined to the bed. He was slightly improved at this The trouble is a tumor writing under his arm which seems to affect his heart two wetkfl or longer if desirable. Friday and Saturday evenings there will be song services led by Rev. G. L. White of Salt Lake City, who will remain for a week and lead the singing and otherwise assist in oon- ducting the meetings. Everybody is invited to attend thesa services and hear these gentlemeu expound the scriptures. Fare S3.10 from and all will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Tremonton. Low rates freta other points. To Rton that, nain iu the back, t h it 5liffnuss of the joints and muscles, take I'ineules. They arc guaranteed. D. Don't Suffei from rheumatism, backache, kid ney trouble, when you get 30 days treat nient for II .00. A single dose at bedtime n roves their merit. Get them of OUR ;Tremnt mercantile Co. I STRAY NOTICE. ( STATE OF UTAH, Countv of Hoi Elder. ( , jMmII Precinct of said county, I have in my possession tbe following described estray animal which, if not lllinied an(1 ukun WV wl11 1)0 sol() al public auction to tho highest cash bidder at my residence in hi wood, la Manila Precinct, on Monday, the 27th day of Great Sale ' OF . lite. Laxative Cough Syrup for eolds. m f)f Jnugry m9 coughs, croup and whooping cough of Animals. Description grows in favor daily. Mothers should DC ll0re Colt ,'"Ut tWO It -- ffnrds knltOfl h.nd frrhll.lr Piaesahe Carbolized acts like a poul prompt relief to croup. It is gonily lax- old, with Roman nose. No braid. Slid estrays were takon up by me in said EXCURSION TO DENYER. lire, draws out iuRamatinu and poison. ative, driving the poison and phlegm en the 15th day of Jan., 1904. I'rtcinct from the system. Iigivus immediate re Antiseptic, hraliug. For chapped hands, January nth and 18th. CHAHLKS KROK8H, GtlMTMteed. hold by Trmnonton litf. burns. Sold by Tremont MerTor the Western Live Stoik Kbow and lips, cuts, Mercantile Ca. Poundkteptr for Manilla Precinct, Co. Meeting National Live Stock Association. cantile LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Mostpo.tn.ast.ra arc .genu for Th. Limit, January 27th. SeeO.B. L. and other vegetables Bill Lake nemi Cabbage, potatoes couqHn AND COLP Oive for Tribune, Weekly rates and Agent particulars. also oranges and at 1). R. Ham M&nZ&n your postmaster $1. 50 and have him Hour Grout and pirk) both sv aiond k Co 'l 1' "Uivae wmbn others FAii one ear. nd soui el D Mi Hammond The Tribune CVi you FURNITURE Still Continues. '" Tremonton Furniture Company. g'g Pile Remedy ,- - S. 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