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Show The Trem o tit Times. TREMONTON, BOX ELDER COUNTY, I'll !r iSDAY. J I , I, V Vol. Vi' Household Furniture, Wall LINOLEUM, ETC to-da- y. this Bank. We provide for the protection and safety of his money and furnish him with check and Bank He is also entitled to our books free of charge. best advice in financial matters and, to the extent of prudent, conservative banking, to material assistance in building up his businass. Why not open an account with us an avail your- ET2 Our PIANOS and ORGANS are unexcelled, the best thatj: money COLE BANKING COMPANY. self of these opportunities? We pay interest on time deposits. can buy. money t ON FARMS. B. and have Licensed Embalmers who age skilled in the te Methods of Embalming. Our prices on all of our goods are rifht. FRISBEY, Tremonton, Utah. I also have a choice lot of Farms for sale. property with us. Call at he Cole Bank, Tremonton, Utah. J. R. A. WHITLOCK, PhthciaH and Surgeon, Tremonton, Utah. Office, Cook's Ditto Stoke. Phone 22. HARNESS - AND - SADDLERY J. VV. GOHEEN, Manufacturer of all kinds of T.I OUT AND HEAVY HARNESS. mi ks MTlONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS . , Lohr's Store. Call and sre us. We have in stock about every article yon need. Have a glass of ice cream soda from Cook's fountain for your friend. He will enjoy it. Buy your coal of Lewis ISrcnkman. All kinds, both lump and nut, on hand at. all times. Sheds near the depot. IxH Great ....OF Show at Chicago. ' :eago, 111 July D. E. Burlev G, P. A., Oregon Short Line. ::. CD (U 'f CP' uml control. . Last fall Mr. Holmgren, manager of the Farmer's Cash Union, secured a carload of pedigreed Turkey Red wheat, grown from imported seed, for which he paid $1.30 a bushel. He sold most of it to the farmers for a trifle over the cost, but had some sixty or eighty bushels left. This he sent down to his farm in Bear River City, and although it was very late, he had it sown. A few days ago he harvested the crop and sold two carloads immediately for $1.10 a bushel while other wheat was bringing only 87 1- -2 cents in the best." S. A few years ago Hon-WHansen took up the raising of . He believed that if he could raise something better than any trody else in the state he could find a market for them at far better pricej than were generally received, so he invested in Ramboullet sheep, paying a price for his breeding stock that made hia neighbors say that he would never see his money again y he has seven hundred lamb3 of that breed for which he can get three times tho price that his neighbors can get for their lambs that are not the Ramboullets. While at his we saw a flock place this week of twenty-on- e lujcks he had ju3t sold for breeding purposes and for which he received 11,600 cash. This proves that it pays to raise the best. sheep. To-da- tribute to speaker paid a the fathon and mothers who spent their lives in service, arid he advised every "on Do not neglect your eyes. their and daughter of Utah to hold Let W. E. Cotzfityou with a pair veneration. in names highest of glasses. He can do it right. Some perrons who had heun advertised to take' part in the exercise. failed to G. A. R. CONVENTION MM and in order to till the numbers Salt Lake City, August others took their places. Mr. Bilrd re. Excuminns via Oregon Short Line Ali cited a comic piece representing a Chatens! 7th to ili.ii, inclusive. Return lim ham street Jew trying to engage a car it. August MM. Ask agents for rate penter over a telephone, which hi ughl and further particulars. Book Made of Msrble. tho house down and put everybody in the Strozzl At in Home there Try some oT Cook 's ice cold aoda good humor. Miss Ella Iverson .'joke Is a Ixiok tnad' olpalace Miarbh the leaves All hot these flavors. dayf. proe pieoc entitled "l'lie American being of inarvcloub thinness. KINDS.... Leave orders at The Times Office, Tremonton, or write to him at I , Salt Jake City , I tah. Dear Sir: show, and do everything we possibly A land show for Chicago was proposcan to advance the interests of the de ed in eider toiaiuiliari.e the peopis of veloped and undeveloped country ad Chicago and tto adjoiuing States with jacent to our lines. i he producing possibilities in unoccupied Yours truly, lands of the j died Slates. E. O. McCormlck. "Chicago v. : selected rather than any Assistant Trallic Director. other city be rase of the fact that the U. S. Governs iceeives more inquiries TO CANADA BEAR RIVER CITY. a Pen. Use;- Nail A London paper tells of a N'w ork man who, after letting the nail of his forefinger xrow for more than a year, until now It is nearly an inch long, ha had it cut and shaped like the nib of a goose quill pen. Whenever ho wishes to uso pen and ink ho dips his flavor into the ink and scribbles along at a Tory rapid rate. EXCURSION and the' K'i'Uiiie G. A. R. CONVENTION " ,, , August us. r '"Salt Lake Via Oregon Short Line. Very low rates Excursion via Oregon Short Line Au to Cardston , Let hbridirc. McGrath. RayReturn li-Till to Kith, inclusive. gust mond, Spring Coulee and Stirling. Ask 23rd, agents for rates t, August Ticket good for return to September and further particulars. S. L. agent for rate 15th. Ask ans and information regarding train schedules etc. Flowers for the Prima Donna. It is said that, the opera stars do not reecho as many flowers as formerly. Sues Railroad for $25,000. The treasurer of a certain company W. F. Almond, a postal clerk of said to nie the other day: "Ten years Wichita, Kan., filed a $25,000 damage ago it was nothing for a prima donna suit against the Missouri Pacific for to receive in a single night $2,000 or Injuries lie alleges were received In $3,000 worth of flowers. If one of tho a wreck near Wmfietd, May 31, 1908. host gets $500 worth after a groat perHe says he has been unable to work formance nowadays she Is mighty since, and is permanently Injured. He lucky. It used to keep most of our also says the injuries were received in UBhers busy handing Horal pieces over a mail car which was so old and rick- the footlights, or spilling them on tho ety that It had been condemned, but heads of the musicians. One usher can was still betng used by the Missouri take care of the Job now." N. Y. Pacific, regardless of the orders. Press. CftyrWatff Farm lands in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan have become so valuable that, the farmers have found that they can sell their land, move farther west or south, buy cheap cr land, equip better farms and still ha vc money in the bank. The laud show will be held in the Coli seam between November 20th and December 4ih. 1909, the last seven davs being the same dates as for the Fat Stock west. . which 500, CC0 people eomo eveiy year. The land show will be held under the auspices of the Chicago Tribune. They do not expect to make any profit. All the monoy to taken in from the sale of space and the salo of tickets will bo used by Tho Tribune in promoting the show, in beautifying the hall and in con- tiibuling to lha success of the exhibition Any money that may be left over afier all expenditures fer these purposes, will be rebated to the exhibitors as the Ad visory Committee sees fit or it will bu held in the treasury to be used in pro moting a similar show the following same market. Some of the farmers to whom the The Celebration at Bear River City. Turkey Red was offered in the fall The celebration of Pioneer Day at laughed and said they wouldn't Bear Kiver City last Saturday came off pay that price for seed wheat. Mr. as scheduled and was an event well Holmgren is the one to laugh now year. The program, got and worth remembering. "he who laughs last, laughs It is csiimatnd that up by the young people was au excel lent one and included music, both vocal and Instrumental, an oration by John E, Baird of 3righatn, recitations by several young ladies and other exercises. The singing was excellent and brought several encores. The oration of .Mr. Baird dealt principally with the tilaU and luf f ,'riugs of the pioneers who came across the plains in the early days and found ed for them and their children homes in what was then a wilderness but is now one of the most fertile and productive The regions in the I'nitcd States. ALL S. A. ELS WOOD 1909. 7L ds Take your best girl to Cook's and ask 'Smithy '' to fix up some ice cream soda the way she likes it. She'll be pleased and you will be pleased. inu CO Tin and Sheet iron Work Store at Brighani C?ty, Utah Flag," in excellent style, and little Octavo Holmgren delighted the audience Corinne Items. with the firecrackers. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Brown have The "Pioneer Drill" pretty good gone to Seattle to attend the exon the audience who had oxpected joke position. They will also visit othto tec some of the veterans preparing to er cities b3fore their return. Airs. resist the attack of the aborigines or some Dickinson is taking charge of their ferocious. Instead they household affairs during their ab- this? equally had an old seed drill formerly used by sence. some progressive farmer o:i the stage. O. W. Lawrence and wife will The joke v. as soon seen and loudly leave on Saturday for S triptoidaho, Oregon and Wash- acres of good land with water right between the Bear and Malad rivers. Inquire of C. Steffensen. R. F. D. 1, Tremonton. Mekkleson, for two or three weeks, Utah: left here on Wednesday of last week for Seattle and other northin- FORStfSiS. A ern points. They expect to go to terest in the Valley Farmer Steam Alaska before they return to their Thresher Company. A good pavhome in Iowa. ing proposition and a snap for the Mrs. Larimer, our postmistress, right man. Reasons for selling: visited friends in Garland Tuesday I have too much to do to attend Alice has Mrs. been the Johnson to it. Apply to J- - Walter Green, friends for Tremonton of guest Tremonton, Utah. several days this week. HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale. TREMONTON MARKETS On account of leaving town we .87 will dispose of most of our houseWheat per bu., sacked, hold goods at private sale. Those 2.00 Oats per 100, lbs.. " to purchase please call on 1.10 desiring Barley per'100 lbs C. Rev. J. Mekkleson at the M. E. 1.00 Bran, ' parsonage-- Corinne. 3.M Floui; lb. .06 dressed Beef cattle per " " .06 Hogs, ..25 Butter per lb. .20 Eggs, per doz. 1.75 Potatoes per 100 Alfalfa Hay. loose, per ton $8. CO Alfalfa Hay, baled, " " 10.00 State mimt O) Jewelry. line. Yia Oregon Short Line To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis an4 other points, June 4, o, 11, 12, 16 and 26th, See areata for later dates, rates and further particulars. JS6 six-wee- U It vill pay you to see us for anything wanted in our EXCURSIONS EAST itictt Twenty-fiv- e and Go-c4rt- s, cb Is now located at Cook"s Millinery Store where he can put your watch in good shape. He handles a complete line of Watches, Clocks and Sewing Machines. 14 Spokane, Wash., August 9 r ut.Lou ; h.J k'.u t. ui Tr iMiiiv.ja ry -- rid Tickets on sale Angust 5, 0 and 7, return to his bed since, but is on the mend limit September 3rd. See any O. S. L. and hopes to get out in a few days. agent for further particular Mr. and Mrs. Barker, who have been visiting thsir daughter, Mrs. It Pays Weil to Raise the Best. FARM F0M two-thir- Baby Carriages, List your oo i, W. E. Getz 4 We are now running a sale on While gone they Repairing Neatly and Promply Done. ington points. will visit the fair at Seattle, TREMONTON, UTAH. Willard Brown was kicked by a 'f& I'ndt-- Up-to-da- cA a ii ' UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, m Write or Phone For Notary Work STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY. We also carry a complete line of .a a No. is assured direct personal attention and service at Paler, Carpets, , C, THE NEW DEPOSITOR carries the largest and most select stock of all kinds of you the Better start an account embarrassment. I! The Reliable Furniture House Are you one of the kind that says that ? account will save T. StoM F urniture Company PLEASE CHARGE THIS TILL PAY DAY. A savings I r regular 50c the pound quality. sale this week, Special A 35c per pound box. Pure Olive Oil 500,000 people in in and around Chicago are interested lands will and at unoccupied buying tend the show . Sunday Chocolates The Chicago Tribune will stand back of every exhibitors guar- anteeing the legitimacy sf every laud company or organization occupying space iu the show. I understand that the Drpnrtmeut of Interior has agreed to reproduce a large part of theil Portland exhibit at the show. Negotiations are on between tho l.aud Show and the apple growers oft he Northwest for tho Spokane Apple exhibit. Every day during (he show thero will be a special feature direct ly calling the attention of the public to the crops which are grown on these western and southwestern lands. Oue day will be D To he sure of purity in Olive Oil to day, it must come from a reliable house. Many so called Olive Oils hardly ever saw an (dive, being more indebted to the Southern Cotton plantations. Others are made from unripe and overripe olives. Our Olive Oil is of absolute purity made from the olives as the the following guarantee from one of the largest growers of olives and p rasters of oil in the State of California shows: "The shipment of Olive Oil delivered to you, billed under even date, warranted by us to be pure California Oil of Olives, Flint t D. Qoautt, and to comply with all requirements of he s. Pood and Drug Act." VVc offer you this superior FlUST Qt'Af.IRT oil nt the following prices 9 .25 per quart. 75 cents per pint. half $2.25 per gallon. $4.00 per gallon. Full Measure. These prices are less than you arc now paying for Inferior olive and Cottonseed oils. is : IT PAYS To get in the devoted to ranges, one day to prunes, oue day to apples, one day to raislus;etc. Efforts aie directed toward making the Chicago puidic coiuumo large quantities of these products on the days that will be specialized at the land show. Vft belie a the l.aud Show will start the biggest land boom ever seen in the United Stales. Our Hoe will hav? a large exhibit at the u habit of buying Drugs at a Drug Store. c Has a complete line of Fourth of July (loods. TR.2MONT . Tremonton, J MHRCANTILE Manufaelurim: Pharmacists, Serial No. Zb,Zb. CO., ia,:n |