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Show r r i remofit THKMoNToX. - liOX EI.DKil Co UNTIL I'TAH, Til ! !Mi.Y, 1 AFC (ST 12, 190!. 1 to-da- ycu the LINOLEUM, ETC COLE BANKING COMPANY. $ MONEY FRISBEY, Tremonton, Utah. I also have a choice lot of Farms for sals. property with us. For Notary Work J. R. A. PHyMCIAK Phone Sl'RGEOX, AND Tremonton, Utah. 22. Office, Cook's Duug Store. HARNESS J. W. GOHEEN, Manufacturer of all kinds of J.HJHT AND HE AY V HARNESS. Repairing Neatly aud Promply Done. THKMONTON, UTAH. FARM FOR SALE. acres of good land with water right between the Bear and Malad rivers. Inquire of C, D. 1, Tremonton, Steffensen, It. F. Twenty-fiv- e I'tah. List your ds of THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 01' the per the be Carl Peterson has purchased .a lot of some three acres of the L'tah- Lohr's Store. Call and see Idabo Su&ar M 011 fewest side of tlie rallroad nea1' thc 8tation-articlus . We have in stock about every The price was S 50 an acre includ- you need. ing thc water right, so we under- Have a glass of ice cream lodl from tnH - e 1 11" Walter Green shipped a wagon load of Yellow Transparent apple Buy your coal of Lewis ISrenkman. to the Salt Lake markets Tuesday. All kinds, both lump and not, on hand Mr. Green appears to be one of the at all times. Sheds near the depot. lucky ones in having the Transparent for summer use and the Do not neglect your eyes. Winter Banna for the latter marLet W. K. Cetz fit you with .i pair kets. o." glasses. A large number of people took He can do it right. alvantageof thc cheap rates to EXPOSITION RATES, gO to Salt Hake this week. Among those who went down Wednesday VIA Oregon Short Line U.K. tUX. 25 from Tremonton to Seattle mid were A. X. ish Hum, S B, Wat- JUBf on ' sale daily omSUDCiOg lanri and son Clifford, Dr. Pitt, J. reluni, 1st. Ask Agent for further particulars. H. Haws, K. H. Fndal, Mrs. Mildred Hewitt and Miss Nettie Anli, Try sonic of Cook's ice cold soda Editor and Mrs. Capwell and 1 t'Jec hot d f. All flavori and tj ;j control. Jewelry. From now on until the fifteenth of August we will sell our entire stock of -:- - $4,000 WINES and mm At t uates in the West. I September 14, 1901). This is the date on which the Agricultural College of Utah, at Logan, will begin its twentieth year of service. The (olletre has done more than any other one thing in the West to raise the standard of the farm, the home, and the shop. It has sprinli led the inter, mountain country with alert, well trained business men who arc coming to lead thc commercial activities ot the state and region. It his brought new inspiration and new enthusiasm to thc farm, It has dignified farm labor by making it a distinct profession. It has revealed to the tired house wife new method! the science of the home. It has helped to make housekeeping a nobler and more intellectual palling. It is furnishing the west with teacher-i- n Agriculture. Domestic Science arid Arts, Mechanic Arts, and Commerce, at well as in more general lines. It has turned out hundreds of trained carpen tcrs, blacksmiths, cabinet makers ami machinists, who have done a big shaiv toward building up the country . The College boasts the most SUC4M8-- f ill graduates of any similar institutim i: the country. Tim argument is invh ciblc; no graduate of the Agricultural College of I'tah Is without profitable and responsible employment. Thc secret is thc course of study which is pra ticul and at thc same time liberal ami in the diligence with which tho work is done. Next year sees important changes in this great College of the people: an enlarged and strengthened faculty; new and more complete equipment: a new women's building , and a new Ktbttal asm for the Twentieth Century MtUM ilou. Young men ami women who wish a training which will fit them for sin BMC in life would do well to Investigate the w ork of the College. Gre & -- J lh i,1 u urn r rm e re G. A. This is a good chance for those wishing to fill their pantries for winter to set coods cheap for cash. He also has a large oil tank and scales that he wishes to dispose of. WOODWARD, Tremonton, Utah. Greetings. Born to the wifa of J as. O. An- derson, a boy and to the wife of Almon Whight a girl. All concern- regular 50c the pound quality. this week. sale Special A 35c per pound box. ed doing nicely. Miss Mae Hansen has returned to her home in Logan after spend- ing a month visiting friends in Miss Eunice Thompson has re- turned home after a short stay at Yost, visiting friends. Mrs. Etta Yates eame up from Yost Saturday to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Crowther. A band concert was given last Sunday at the residence of P, M. Delicious refreshments Hansen. consisting of ice cream, cake and root beer were served. The people of Elwood arc justly proud of their band. Death came Monday morning as the sufferings of little Ruth, daughter of Myron Woodruff, who had been ill for some three months. She was taken sick with whooping cotnh and when nearly recovered had a relapse and the disease turned to For the last typhoid pneumonia. week she was unable to speak and for the last few days her death was axpectcd momentarily. The com- Pure Olive Oil To be sure of purity in Olive Oil to day, it must come from a reliable house. Many so called Olive Oils hardly ever saw an olive, being more indebted to the Southern Cotton plantation. 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 presteia of oil in the State of California shows: "The shipment of Olive Oil delivered to you, billed under even date, is warranted by us to be pure California Oil of Olives, FmsT Quality, and to comply wltli all requirements of the U. S. Food and Drug Act." We offer you this superior FmsT QttAMBt oil ut the following prices : II .25 per quart. "1 cents per pint. $2.80 per half gallon, 14.00 per gallon. Full Measure, less than arc These prices you are now paying for inferior Olive mid Cottonseed oils, IT PAYS a relief to munity extent heartfelt sympathy to he bereaved familv. t ra wJr mm Now is the time to lay in your supplies while the goods are cheap and must be sold. P.- - Elwood -- h BE" "'.TT'.!"', linery. Has the most Successful Body ol Grad- WORTH This is no humbug or fake advertising scheme, Jensen is offering his present stock of groceries at a good discount as he is closing them out to make room for a stock of fall milL. on Let -- Cook's fountain for your friend, will enjoy it. unci 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 Groceries at a Discount. Mr. 7 soda the wav she likes It. She'll pleased aud you will be pleased. co co W. E. Get? Those who saw the parade of the .veterans at Salt Lake City on Wednesday speak very highly of it jand also of the decorations of the city. The parade was about one mile and return. The day was hot and the very "boys'' suffered somewhat from the heat, but all t&iong the line young men with buck Ks ami pitchers furnished them vater and did all they could for their comfort. The members of the Grand Army from each state Some of them marched together. had badges or insignia ro presenting their state. Kansas had sunflowers, Ohio had a big buckeye, Iowa had ears of corn, Texas had a pair of horns from a steer that measured some five or six fact across, while the members fron Oklahoma, the baby state, all carried nursing bottles with milk. te to the c Store at Brigham City, Utah pl.t--.-- appearance 1.25 cjnt place. 1.00 Mrs. 1). S. Lohr went to Salt 1.00 Lake City Tuesday to meet a sis3.M) .06 ter and brother who had come in .06 from the east to attend the G. A. .25 R. encampment and at the same Butter per lb. .20 time make her a visit. Eggs, per doz. Showers at Ogden and Salt Lake 1.75 Potatoes per 100 but none liere since our last issue. Alfalfa Hay. loose, per ton $8.00 Neither have we water from that 1U.UU ha en.' Alia ta Hav. j city spring yet, but we are wait- Talie your best girl to Cooks and jng patiently for it to come as well a8k "Smithy ' to fix up some ice cream ag ft g00(j ehower Oats per 100 lbs., " B irley per 100 lbs Bran, " " " " " Flour, Yteef cattle per lb. dressed " " " Plogs, a? line. By permission of I'ncle Sam the postmaster has placed a steel street 's Mrs. W. P. Crozier has been ser- letter box on the corner near store. It will be opened iously ill for several days. before the mail closes each day L. P. .Jenson made a business just will be a convenience for those and trip to Logan Monday. He drove who haven't time or do not wish over and came back Tuesday. to deposit their Miss Nellie Kent went to Ogden to go the postoffice letters. Saturday morning to spend SunMrs. A. J. Morris, who has been day with her sister Clare. the guest of her daughters, Mrs. E. Please look Lohr's ad. over M. and Mrs. Walter Wyatt, for this week. All right to make nearlv a year, started for her ho mono- 5"lX3 ight to save monev. o. T in Illinois this (Thursday) ai Miss He ,'fVgley went to Ogden She likes our country pretty ing. last FridrhUeVVisiit friends for a well and ma' return and make it few daysVeg Harry Zenor is tak her home here if she disposes of in th bank. ing her her property in Illinois. The bricklayers are making While in Salt Lake yesterday things look at the school house. met Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gal-piwe When completed Tremonton will formerly of this place, but be well provided for as far as new residing in Salt Lake. They school room is concerned. have been there for about two Roy Lohr, H. L. Tucker and months. Mrs. Galpin said she ( Barles McLlure went down to had been homesick ever since she 0gdon Tuesday morning to take left here to get back to shooting tourpart in the Tri-Sta- tp It will pay you to see us for anything wanted in our Town Locals. inFOR SALE. A terest in the Valley Farmer Steam A good pay Thresher Company. a and ing proposition snap for the man. iteasons tor selling: rtgnt have too much to do to attend nament. They traveled in to it. Apply to J. Walter Green, McClure's automoble. Tremonton, Utah. The entting of the weeds Main street was a good job. TREMONTON MARKETS the whole town be cleaned up same way ami it will add fifty 87 Wheat per bu., sacked, two-thir- Go-cart- s, cu co cp Under State supervision te n, -tf as Baby Carriages, Sewing Machines. y. STATE BANK OF BRIG HAM CITY. and have Licensed Embalmers who are skilled in the Methods of Embalming. Our prices on all of our goods are right. Jen-son- SADDLERY to-da- We are now running a sale on A Summer Dress Goods. good assortment to close out at cost, and other goods at a bargain. Call and see us and look this sale over. D. S. Lolir, Tremonton, WH1TLOCK, ETC. Our PIANOS and ORGANS are unexcelled, the &est that money can buy. Up-to-da- ihe Cole Hank. Tremonton, Utah. If you did not find it convenient to open an account with us in July, make it convenient to do so in August. More than 2000 people find it to their advantage to have an account with us. Come in UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, Write or Phone Call at hundred; the first Thousand comes easier. Start saving now. Make a beginning. We also carry a complete line of ON FARMS. B. , MONEY. It is the first Dollar that leads to the first Household Furniture, Wall Paper, Carpets, y. cA U curries the largest and most select stock of all kinds of Better start an account embarrassment. SAVING The Reliable Furniture House Are you one of the kind that says that ? savings account will save Vol. 7, No. ta Stotil Furniture Con mm PLEASE CHARGE THIS TILL PAY DAY. A tries. To get in the habit of buying Drugs at a Drug Store. ook Hosa complete line of Fancy Post Cards, 20,000. TREMONT Tremonton, MERCANTILE CO., Manufacturing Pharmacists, Serial No. 26,267. caoc in |