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Show ihe Tremont Times TREMONTON, HOX ELDER COUNTY J UTAH 07. IN THE BEST COMPANIES John Sander, wife and daughter amtf0i manager for sevral months, and bib brothers. Joseph ami David, who Emma Belsley of Roanoke, Ill.-eohave arrived here on their wav hornet avu 'M,uht out the ollu r interests. The from :i trip through Arizona, California! 0e firm intend enlarge the business and ami Uregou liny are visiting t'letryl rtil not only handle fresh salt and aiuuk n'ece. Sirs. Lewis liienkman, and othera ed meats, but will also carry a stock of fri inls. They will probably remain for canued goods. green groceries, etc. a week and on their way home will stop TIhm hope to merit a continuance of the for a visit wiih Kansas friends. patnnuge enjoyed by the late firm and will do business under the name of Stohl Mrs. Miller, of Prof. Frank Brothers. It is the intent ion of the new Miller, came near being cremated Wed to incorporate before leng proprietors Mtdar afternoon. She boards at E. M. and with a capital of something over ex an fire Hyatt s, and id fixing the IflU.OuO, they be in a position tu plosion of ca threw tbe flames which the valley an up to date market as give blew out of the stove and set fire to Well as 10 be shippers of such live stock her clothing. Although nearly suffocatM tuey are unable to use here. ed, she had presence f mind sufficient to catch np a rug which she wound Fruit Growers, Attention. around her skirts and put out the fire, i The committee appointed to formulate b it not until her limbs were frightfully r burned. Mrs. Wyatt was not at home .ertic.Vs of incorporation fi the r rui: Grower..' Association will make their and for sn hour or more she suffered be held in the Treuntil Mr. Mil'er eame home from school, report at a meeting to School monton House, Saturbay after when he found her and summoned a ...... .. ... L... .11 puai our 0 lulu. uuv"' .in mfortahlo as made who her physician are to attend. invited .Interested a po;sible. While the burns are very Committee. painful it is hoped no serious results will follow and she will recover in lime. O. W. t hrUuiisfcii bus bought out the , Oak afe, lately carried on by Mrs. Stohl Bro's, Tremonton will furnish who has been ill for some time nnd ou the best meat at the lowest prices. Is yet unable to attend to it. Mrs Klls berry will go to East Garland with friends To Erect a Few Warehonse. to recuperate. The Watland Implement Company, The Farmers Cash Union have bought lately i icoporated as the successor to S. and shipped about 7000 bushels of wheat B. Wntland &. Co., have bought a large Most of it was dry laud this week. lot of the Tremonton Furniture Co., nearwheat and was loaded on cars at Collins Fisbburn's store, and in a few ly oppo-i:ton and Dewey vi lie. It goes to Nevada days will commence the erection of a and California points where it is used large building for the accommodation of to tbe quality of the fiour made improve their trade. We understand the buildfrom the California irrigated wheut. will be about 40 60 feet in size, Written at Lowest Rates at Miss Cole Banking Co's, OHR'S STORE, Can sell it Canned Goods at the Old Price: Tomatoas, 3 cans, 25c; Peas, 3 cans, 25c; Corn, best in the land, 3 cans for 25c; All brands of Starch, 3 pkgs for 25c. The Goods you buy of us are the best on the market. We are not the "only pebble on the beach but we "shine when the tide is out,'' so you will always find us with many d ,1 ' bargains. . C Spring Dress Goods.;, LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, KIMONAS AND WRAPPERS JUST IN. S. LOHR, D. Tremonton, FOR SALE, THE KENT HOTEL any man. 50 by 150 Picture Framing have purchased the business and stock of Jenaeu & Co. of Garland and am now making all kinds of Picture Frames out of the latest styles of the BEST MOULDINGS and would be pleased to have your orders for anything in that line. Cal1 at my residence, across railroad, near the depot, Tremonton J. M. SIMPSON. I . General Real Estate Business. Good Orchard Land, Well Leveled, Deep Soil and Well Drained. Good Water Right. Call ou r address J. Y. FERRY, Corinne, Utah. Bear River Valley Telephone SEED OATS FOR SALE, feet on Tremont Stroet. For price E. A. KENT, Tremonton, Utah. Chickens, butter, potatoes, cabbage, and canned goods at Stohl Brothers' market, Treuiouton. The young people of this vicinity met at the home of V. V. Croiier last Friday night and organized a Loyal Temper ance Legion. O. 8. Lohr is building an addition to the rear of his store to accommodate his large stock and increasing trade. H. L. Tucker has charge of the job. Miss Mary Burns and her mother re turned irem their eastsrn trip last and, we understand, will occupy the Gates house on Tremont Street during the summer. A mothers meeting will be held under the auspices of ihe W. C. T. U. at the home Mrs. 8. B. Watland Fiiday after noon, aad which every mother iu town is invited to attend. Beef, veal, pork, lamb, smoked hams, sausage and all other good meats at Stehl's market, Tremonton. vk A young George Washington came to the home of Aim Roche lat Satu rday of the have for sale Seed Oats The youngster tipped the scales at 10 following kinds: pounds. This makes seven boys in the Napoleon Oats, yielded 1 17 family and if they all make as good bushels per acre. farmers as their father, ha will need to over buy mcfre land to give each a farm. Swedish OatS, yielded Cole Banking Co. have a new adding 100 bushels. It will add up a column of machine. Oats, very fine for as long st a clothes line and figures these soils, and give great yield. never uas me uvauacue nor naaea a uus MATTHEW BAER, take, it is quite a conipiicaieu anu costOne and three-quartmiles ly piece of machinery lut it does Its work without getting servous or tired. West of Tremonton. I . Tartar o UNDER STATE SUPERVISION An p. ft i- - AND CONTROL. Handsomest Wall Papers Ever Seen in Tremonton, and at the Lowest Prices. Tremonton Furniture Co. c. u. FARMERS' CASH UNION. (Trade Mark.) IN STOCK COAL, HARDWARE, OILS AND PAINT. cablegram from Calcutta, India, quotes grain bags at a resonable price. WE WILL HAVE 200,000. We buy and sell Alfalfa Seed, and are in the market for Wheat in carload lots. Respectfully, A - david FARMERS' CASH UION, Holmgren, mgr. Tremonton, Otahj o HAVE YOU SEEN O We Are Giving Away? on In fact, Remember, they cost you nothing. the amount you are obliged to purchase to get one, you will save money besides getting the picture free. Worth investigating, don't you. think? , man-made- Z Those Beautiful Framed Pictures , Read over these few prices carefully, they are less than you pay elsewhere. 9 o - Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Banner Lye, Friend's Oats, Scotch Oats, Gloss Starch, 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Cans Cans Cans Cans Pkgs Pkgs Pkgs for for for for for for 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c for 25c We think Pkgs for 2 Pkgs for Wagon's Maple Syrup, qts. only, " 1 gal. " " 2 Pkgs for 4X Coffee, Good Laundry Soap, 7 Bars for All ioc pkge Crackers, 3 Pkgs for Corn Starch, Maple Flake, 3 25c 25c 25c 50c 35c 25c 25c All other groceries sold at exceptionally low prices. New Spring Goods andwe want to Are billed to arrive soon Y now, and tl.00 ACCOUNTS Z i CITY O Sermon Worth Hearing. Rev. H. O. White preached a sermon on Odd Fellowship at the Baptist Church Sunday evening. Tho serviee was well attended, the seating capacity of the house being pretty well filled. The Odd Fellows and Hebeccas attended in a body, wearing their regalias. The sermon was a clear exposition of the necessity of a belief in Christ as t lie Saviour of men in order to enjoy eternal Falvatien, and; while be would not detract from the merit of the society of Odd Fellows in any way the speaker held that it wasi moral organization 8imP'.v founded upon the three eardiual prin ciples of friendship, lore and truth, yet not sufficient of themselves to save men; that while men should be made better by biing Odd Fellows, that there were many who joined for the loaves and fishes, and not with the desire to make These be mankind happier and better. classed as hypocrits of Ihe deepest dye and unworthy to associate with the true Tbe members of any orgauization. sermon was an elogucnt one and was istencd t0 witn wrap, attention. - fir f f T V V Z OF THE Pile Remedy, Price 50c, is Days' Trial $100, is the offer on to use. One Relieves Back ache, Weak g',lrradteed. Put up ready Piueules. i c relief Rheum-.ti'ttJrK gives prompt Lams ay, 3ae!f, Bacit, plW'. Best on sale for kidneys, bladder and form of piles, thes and heals. Sold blood. Good for young and old. Satis by Tremont Mercantile Co. faction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by Tremont Mercantile Co, A :: GOO Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially recommended for children as it is pleas ant to take, is a geatle laxative thus ex polling the phlegm from lie system. For coughs, colds croup, whooping cough hoarseness and all bronchi. il trouble. Sold by Tremont Mercan0uarauteed. 80 Enjoyable Evening. Tl e largest crnwd that, ever assembled in Fraternal Hall met there Tuesday nigh' HanZan Pile Keme'dy comes ready to GENERAL LABOR FURNISHED an tried to cat up all the good things use, in a collapsible tube, with nozzle. I can furnish men for any pur- One anolication soothes and heals, re- provided by the ladies ot ihe Baptist cnurcn'ri'J' commenced ou the job at pose on the farm for working in duces inflammation and relieve, soreness o and at (en o clock then- were clock and Price 50c Sold by Tre in .1. some Sugar Beets for fruit gathering, or wontItching. t left, full enough for fragments Mercantile Co. work contractor other a ." "handout by by Following the supgood any Get a fine roaat of beef for your per was a program of music and recita the day or month. Write me at tlens that, wai very enjoyable. The Sunday dinner at Stohl Bros', Trcmoat 2415 Lincoln Ave, on. singing by the trio, Mrs. Galpln Mrs. Box 539. Ogden, Utah. McCluro and Miss Fowler, was especialBell Telaphone-1075-F. Alan K. Heche started Wednesday ly line. Recitations were given by Kill K. SEIDA. morning on a business trip to Ban Fran- Lena Miller, Miss Viola Crozier and Miss Clare Kent, all of which were highly cisco. He w ill be gone about a week. Cider Cider Vinegar J. B. Carter returned from his Cali appreciated and added much to the enthe real article, homemade, for sale fortila tour last week. We understand joyment of the occasion. The funny ending of the se w ing society in w hich bv L. H. CiETZ, Point Lookout. he ilid not buy a farm then, but bin re Miss Clare Keui and five or x Other For Notary Work Call at turn indicates that Bear Itiver Valley is ladies, and Orel Galpln as the bad boy were the actors, brought the house dov. D the Cole Bank, Tremonton, Utah. good enough for him. ladies cleared some thirty dollars for The Among our callers thh week was Mr. their labor. J, F, Compton of Thatcher, one of our valued subscribers, Mr. Compton Is one You Are All Invited. of of side west of the farmers the the On Monday evening next, at 7:80 p dry Kverything indicates that there will he something doing In Tremontea this valley , although he owns a few acres of m., iu Fraternal Hall. Tremonton, .1.1. Gibbs will discuss AMERICAN PAH spring, irrigated land. His crop from fU aeres fall wus 30'Jo bush TY'd CONTK.nTI'H'S. Subjects: 17 Mr, and Mrs Henry Gefr. returned of dry land wheat of Utlb history; "Manifesto," from their visit to Colorado last Satur-- j els, an average of 47' i h, labels to tb years for An n sty and reply; atti 'acre, all of which was sold to the Far n Petition ludr of GmiIIm toward .Mormon, and ors' Cash Union and shipped (O Califof other PtIEULfS matter, r're for every body . the Kidneys Die. JO DAYS' TfttATMIMT FOR i e Don 't cough your head oil when you can get a guaranteed remedy iu Bees' T ROCK J Klls-Birry- tile Co. ON TTttTTTe 4 4-- ManZati er Town Locals. 4 -- T T STATE BANK OF BR1GHAM e , ing by ono story high, and will fronton Main Street. Watland & Co. have formerly occupied a building attached to Fraternal Hall, but this became too small for their use and they eoucluded to buy upd have a place of their own. We understand the Furriittire Company have reserved thirty feet fronting on Muin street just opposite Fishburn'8, on which they will put up a modera building for their business in the near future. in Tremonton. Doing the best business between Ogden and M&lad. Twenty well furnished rooms, all in good Reason for order, on Main Street near railroad station. is for selling poor health of owner. This a bargain for Also a desirable building lot and terms inquire of t e -- e e Utah. 4 No 48 like this one, for instance is an excellent foundation upon which to build a business. Safety is main requisite, and that we provide. Convenience is another advantage which is yours if you deal with and through us BAG . . YOUR FOUNDATION . if you would have your busi- ness grow, prosper and last long. Z A lusty account in a solid bank i. e BARGAINS? Yes, we give them. TEAS, Young Hyson and Japan. Ladies' Silk Waists. LAY , TREMONTON. Vol 1H08 When will tbe first noM of base halfl Change ol Firm. be played oa Trenionton grounds? Tbe plot is alteadv nearly drv ugh and,, The Tremonton meat market lately soon i lie weather will lie warm enoughs run by D. R. Hamn ond J: Co.. has just ne notice some of the VOUU ine changed liads. The new proprietors have already commenced practicing. Ore HeberStohl, who has been the head Fire Insurance I have bought at a great bargain a 50c Tea. while it lasts at 30 cents. THURSDAY. 9 D o impress on your minds that we are in a better position to serve you than ever before. Our stock will be larger and more varied. A wide range of prices will prevail and, quality considered, we don t think you'll find the assortment or the values at any other store in the valley that we will have ready for inspection in the next few weeks. R. L. FISHBURN & SONS CO., TREMONTON STORE. Stores at Brigham and Tremonton. 20E30 D o |