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Show I Found Door key. Call at Trcmonton postoffico. J. R. Standing of Collinston was in town on business Tuos- day. "W. R. Vanfleot was a pas- sougor to Ogden Tuesday morn-Miss morn-Miss Malinda Anderson returned re-turned to hor homo in Malad City, Tuesday. Miss Eva Carter of Brigham City is visiting with hor sister, Mrs. Jos. H. Wallis. Mr. and Mrs. Loren "VV. Preston visited relatives in Dewoyvillo last Sunday. Miss Hilda Nelson spent last Saturday and Sunday with hor parents in Brigham City. Mrs. Stephen Longstroth and Mrs. J. M. Francko wero Trcmonton Trc-monton visitors Tuesday. H A lino daughter arrived at H the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orso H Barnard Tuesday Jan. 18th. Hi Mrs. M. D. Evans went to H. Salt Lake and Provo Tuesday Hi to visit relatives aud friends. H Orson Anderson of Cards ton, H Canada,was in town last Satur- H day and Sunday visiting friends. H Mrs. L. "W. Preston returned H Thursday from Brigham City H whero she has been visiting H relatives. H Lost Lap robe, between H town and Garland North. Find- H or return to A. I. Grovor and bo H rewarded. It H Mrs. Hiram Fowler returned H last Sunday night from a two H weeks' visit with relatives in H Farraington. H Tho Misses Rachel and Maymo H Fredrickson of tho Hillside H ranch, wore guests of Mrs. Avo H Rhodos Tuesday. H Miss Maud Dowoy returned H from Doweyvillo Monday whore H she went to attend tho reunion H of tho Dowoy family. H Wra. Kowallis, representing H tho Cache County Advertiser, H was horo "Wednesday taking H orders for fall calendars. H Rafiol, tho little 18-monthV H old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H Nielson of East Garland, is H quito ill witn pneumonia. H Moroni Ward was a Tromont H visitor Tuesday. Ho went down H to attend a directors' meeting of H the Farmers' Cash Union. H Jesse Rich of Paris, Idaho, H spent a few days in town this H week tho guest of his brother, H Dr. Win. L. Rich aud wife. H Deputy Assessor H. M. H Boiler spent a fow days in H Garland and vioinity this weok B .assessing proporty and greeting H old friends. H Manager Leon Mortonsen of H the Mortonsen Plumbing Co. H came to town Monday accomp- H anied by Plumber Bob Evans. H Mr. Mortonsen returned to H Brigham Tuosday, but loft H "Bob" here to superintend the H work under way in this city. B Have you a weak throat! If B so, you cannot be too careful. B ' ou camiot begin treatment too H early. Each cold makes you K more liable to another and tho B i 'asi s ways harder to euro, j If you will take Chamberlain's B Cough Remedy at tho outset B yu wiN 00 saved much trouble. B Sold by All Dealers. Teuchors' instituto to-day in Brigham. Mrs. James Butters of Clarks-ston, Clarks-ston, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. May Fife. Merchant Wm. Preston spent the fore part of this week in Weston, Idaho. Ho wont there to assist in taking stock of Preston Bros, storo. S. P. Checkotts rafflod off his lot in Providence, Cache Co., Monday January 17th, and Tom Dovo of that placo was the lucky winner, with No. 31. Eph Coombs, who has been confined to his homo for tho past three weeks with a sovoro attack of kidney trouble and rheumatism, is improving. Mosiah Evans and John T. Lant woro passengers to Salt Lako Tuesday afternoon on-routo on-routo to tho Good Roads Convention Con-vention held in that city Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Thursday and Friday. R. E. Baxtor and wife moved into their now homo on South Main street Monday aud N. C. Mortenson and family moved into tho Rose dwelling, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Baxtor, Tuesday. Tues-day. Neat invitations are out for a pleasant social to bo given at the homo of Mrs. Thales'H. Edwards, on Factory street, in honor of the Ladios' Solf-Cul-turo Club. Wednesday evening, even-ing, February 2nd is tho date given. James Honniger, export horso-shoer horso-shoer from Wollsvillo, has moved mov-ed his family to this city to reside re-side permanently. Ho has secured sec-ured a position with Harry P. Swinyard at tho Schneider blacksmith shop. George W. Miller, who has been assisting Agent F. F. Gross at tho Garland depot, accepted a position with the C. W. & M. Co. Monday and took the position recently vacated vacat-ed by E. C. Koerner. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Longstroth Long-stroth returned last Friday from a visit with relatives in Cache county. Mr. Longstroth injured his back last Saturday while assisting E. C. Koernor in loading load-ing his furniture at the Garland depot. Tho busiest and mightiest little thing that over was made is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do tho work whonover you rcquiro their aid. These tablets change weakness weak-ness into strength, listlessnoss into energy, gloominess into joyousnoss. Their action is so gentle ono don't roalizo they have taken a purgative. Sold by All Dealers. Mosdames J. H. Archibald and R. L. Bush entertained at tho M ana u s a Roller-skating Rink Monday evening the offico force of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., their wives and sweethearts, and a few invited guests. The evening was most pleasantly spent in roller-skating. A jolly good timo was the outcome. |