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Show II ITEMS OF INTEREST. I Did you receive a valentine? I Lorr 1.000.000 tous of lc. Sklddoo I to the lc mnn this svtuon. W Jos. Jensen of Jensen Bros., spent a I few days In Urbrhatu this week. I Mrs. Buhl Huosaker of Honeyvllle, I hm the guest of her mother, Mr. Ayr I Sasscr, last Saturday. I Mrs. J Marlon Francke left, tbe Intter I part of last week, for Oklahoma, owing I 'to tbe illness of lier father. I Mrs. Ilachcl Evans of Brlgbam City, I mother of Wright Evans, spent the fore I part of the week in this city. I W H Boothe, Sr., and B V Boothc of I Brlgharo City, spent Tuesday in this city I in tbe Intorcst of the B M & P Co. I J T Lant, president of tho town board, I returned last Saturday evening from a I business trip to Ogdun and Salt Lnkc, Ij Tho Misses Cora Campbell and May W Jones of Malad City, Ida,, wcro the I' guests of Miss Mary Bowen most of this ' Week. ' 1 Fred Foulgcr, accompanied by his sou I t H Foulger, wore In town in the interest m) of,thc Foulgcr Company tho fore part of I ' tho week, I Miss Agatha Schcttlcr, an accomplish- I cd young pianist of Salt Lake, spent I Sunday in this city the guest of Mrs. I Ursel Rose I J W Davis baa opened up a shoe and I harness repairing shop in the building I Just cast of tho Pearl Saloon on Factory I St. Success to Joe. I Mrs J R Kcnnard of Ilivcrsldo who, I by mistake, took a dose of carbolic acid I Instead of aomo other mcdlclno last Frl- I day evening, U reported to bo recovering. I Don't hurt your facol Buy one of I those good razors at tho Hardware Store I in Trcmonton and throw your strop away I No Honing: No Grinding: You can i return them if you are not fully satisfied l( A card from Supt. T II Edwards with I a picture of the sugar factory at Collins, I Colo., and bearing tho following message I. "Having a fine time," camu to our desk I a few days ago. I Mrs.Ncls Jcuson, a member of the Y I LM I Aboard, of Brlgbam City, came I to to this city last Sunday oveniug to I attend tho meeting of tho MIA Assn., wft returning home Monday afternoon. I'; Mr. Hiram and Miss Ada Fowler re Ij turned Saturday from an extended visit I; to California and the coast. They report 1 having had an enjoyable trip. Miss h Sarah Fowlor will remain there for about If thirty days longer. Eph Coombs, proprietor of tho Garland Club Saloon, received a bandsomo National Nat-ional Cash Register Tuesday and dia- ! carded tho old ono for the new. The J new register is a neat addition to the os- i tablishment and coat about $260. Tho stock-holders of the Boothe Mercantile Mer-cantile & Produce Co, held their annual meeting in this city Tuesday. All members mem-bers of tbe Arm wcro present except Susannah Su-sannah P Boothe. The samo officers wero re-elected for tbe ensuing year. James Jensen's new dwelling is ncnrlng completion. Butter paper for solo at this olllco 20cts jcr hundred sheets.. Don't buy lumber! until you figure with Wilson Lumber Co., Trcmonton. 2t Call on Joseph N. Stohl of Brlgbam City for your farm loans. Ho has the money and will treat you right. tf Mracd Mrs. N P Anderson of Brlgbam pent, a few days this week with their -tm CVpaus Anderson living east of this city Mln Klva Boothc returned home the for past of the week from un extended llt to Pnvu, and has resumed her position posi-tion at RIter Ilioj. Drue store. The Garland Dance Orchestra was given giv-en an excellent oyster supper by Mrs. M D Evans at her homo Tuesday ovenlng Members of the Orchestra wero the only guests present. M M Jensen of Mantua ana I E Pribblo of Rrlghnm, who hava been laboring In this city and vicinity as missionaries, completed their work and returned home Thursday morning. Monday evening Willard L Wood was tendered a pleasant birthday surprize by a number of friends and acquaintances. An oyster supper was served and the ovenlng enjoyably spent. A dozen guests were pel sent. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Remember it's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty cer-tainty and satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding, or blind piles dlsappcur like uiBglc by its use. Try It and seel Sold by all dealers. mlfl Say I there U another attraction at the Hardware Store, Trcmonton. What Is It? A young lady clerk. 2t Jos. Kirklnim returned Wednesday from a pleasant visit in I.elil. During his stay in that city ho took part In a number of musical ovents and gave two public exhibitions of his wonderful "bottlolnsky" which pleased and highly entertained those who listened to it's music. When you "smoks," smoko at Wilson's: Wil-son's: Where the best cigars are sold. 2t JR Smith, tho Studcbakcr man, was in town on business Thursday. During his stay hero he disposed of tho property between the post ofltce and Graver, Rose & Co's store to Jos. Jensen We wero Informed that Jensen Bros, wcro soon to erect a tine brick business block on this property and move their furniture and hardware busiuess into it. It's a pleasure to tell our readers about n cough cure like Dr. Shoop's, For years Dr Shoop has fought against tbe use of opium, chloroform, or other unsafe un-safe ingredients commonly found in cough rcmcdlos. Dr Shoop, it seems, has welcomed tho Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for he has worked along similar Hues many years. For nearly 20 ytars Dr Shoop's Cough Curo containers have had a warning printed on them against opium and other narcotic nar-cotic poisons'. He has thus inado it possible pos-sible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr Shoop's Cough Cure, Sold by h11 dealers. mlO , , |