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Show ti- y- VUh DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOL. XVII. COALVILLE. UTAH. FRIDA V. OCTOBER 7. 1010. year franchise, the track to remain where it Is oil said street. The railroad company has thiity days to accept or reject the franetdse, w bich contains a clause specify ing that a bridge without center piers b placed across Chalk creek. This might be construed to mean a steel Mentioned Merely Little Things JOB WORK NEATLY DONE Heard Here and There About You and Visits and I Our A marriage lh iji-- e the county il I . on Our Visitors. w as Clpmittees ThC fol'ow ipg committees sppol"1 by Piis'dmit Croft rrei In Wli asdav, u 888883388888383I8388880UU8O Appointed r f dubtf were at a the n'"vnereial JUST IN-- A New Assortment of School Hats, Ranging in price from 50 cents O H to -- cveferce-u . " Jen-s- ii NO. 40 Bollock, J, N. H. Manning $4.00. a MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, n d Nos. Industries George A. Wi ik in si,, ,it Mat vci Johnston, two Pmgrie, lumar Thomas, iispcttej J. trail H, taggart. PHONE 41 BLACK. The young people ol thi- - ci'y. ion J L. P.o.t den, I). A. w IntPrgrai , same afternoon they ri made man Waltflf Win. Z terry. We wo.ider how she liked those etc., which will be found in tills is- and wife, Justice f Mi ,V. J. LaO'I a. id AgriculIuigauoii sue of The Times. . m. lemon drops. Reports of the Peterson, perh cm n i.j. ture Mjb'i t Ioj'-s- , V i t dionquist, various officers rewere read Mr. Is and to wmiiv tiiy marLOST D'nmoud ring. Keturn Wright out G, W.fonng. ferred to the aduiting committee; shal, and tin In U n - ii .o"-- r Times office. f 10 reward. Mining T. J. Lewis, ' bills allowed; monthly and quarter- of Mr ana.i i ipf, tfnFi'4 Frank Pingree and J. M. Hixson ly salaries allowed officers and em- The Times ext Is Mchiik (' R Jones, J. Wataiid i.t'u! coop were Park visitors yesterday. 8. Cell ( rwood, N. J Peterson. ployes, after which council adjourn- to the happv co'ii'h ed subject to the call of i lie mayor. to J L ls'.v n i p. id, Found h. sac, i i Mrs. Chas. L. Frost is visiting ffeelv Frark Evans. C. L. Frost. The broncho busting at theconnty are at tuts otdee. with her parents at Croyden. Mduiml, Con ny. Stale Coti- -f fw In Vt Frank Evans J.E. Car-- rt Fair was exceptionally good, and Return to was witnessed Bill of Ssi LOST Gold locket. d by hundreds of V'mif.J Tnipnivrmcnts and Parks, rewarded. be and liberally poetofflce onlookers. rl bis kind of sport sale Rt this n't, im. $ ai.tib x. .. Loie, W. 8. W. W. duff was out Is what draws the crowd and will no Clean new-- f apt R'gby, Vxcil Blonqulst. y rnd TmesnortaMon Geo. from the city the forepart of the doubt be made a feature at each office lij i ,o ,, i . F. Malm. J. M. Hixson, fair. The ball were coming games week. City or Toledo, i mn, Arr and lnterature also interesting. On the afternoon State of Ohio Luca. Oountt. f Mrs. Jake Huffman came down of the 22nd, Henefer and Coalville rry, George Beard, W. H. fwwofJ theCh.net otowka oath tint b, a ihjr 3 if-hnn t 1 Ulvi t u.ui from Park City last Sunday, and crossed bats, the latter team win- Brtnef minem la Um City of TotrOo Cm ntr ud rut tion and Public Health- - O, afortmld. and aud Ana Iim. uia of will make her home here. ning. Two games were played on ONE HUNDRI--that UOLtAKS vtilfir lut J. L. Kovden, C. L. puli and i ppf tht cannot bo ciirel hr Uw me of the afternoon of the 2drd. Hanefer hau.1 Catahk. jjl'li, Catakoh Cdee. a ii is nursing George Buchanan FRANK J CHENFY Adfntislng and Promotion W. to befor mo nod iubnrnbod In air oownca a swoolen eye as the result of par- and Hoytsville played the first. thinSwornth day M. B0''.en, J. If Taggart, P. H. of DceamUr, A. D 14 the The Hoytsville game. winning ticles of coal slack getting in the A. W. OLKA SON. NeeUv.jf i 11A j mi. second game was b,-- we n Moran ruauc. member; WnUn and Lh ctricity Walter and Hoytsville, The latter won Hulls CsUrrh Curs is takm fciteroslty and arts J. K. Jensen, J. E, dlrecUy upou u blood mucous surlades ol Uta Cld A marriage license was issued on the game and also the $26.ut' prize System. Bend tor testimonials free. Carrtl F ntfwET Oct. 1, to Richard J. Bryant and offered by tlfte Fair Association. CO. Toledo, O G Y. C. F. all Drachma, rse. Take Hall's Family Fils for eooMIpatioa. Christina McDonald, both of Park BullccUN. J. Peterson Conference travel lias been quite r sT'wrsfi City, and of lawful age. VI i rf irS 4b aBaatSSfcSSMKiudSFASy ti ahBfktft JEl AmJBVnJ heavy the past few days ard the Mrs. M, A. Richins left for her one lone coach has been crowded to home in Colonia Diaz, Mexico, dur- its utmost capacity. Add dignity, independence, safety, to. yourself and to those who It happens ing the week. She has been visit- every year that people hate to crowd depend on you. Get out of the , rut of living beyond youi income, ing her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Farns- into that coach like sardines. This the mind acts like on exercise money the Stvmg jnuscles. on It acts worth. reminds us of story told the other sends new ideas through the brain. ' Start that savings account now. BtSLJJur. Andrew Peterson was reported to day. Monday morning the heads of I I ha rslek tn TA a tFii 3 to Park branch from the Echo City Peterson has been ill but a few days and it is to be hoped that be will and this party told the bunch that his only regret was that he could recover. not get to Coalville an hour ahead rn ai vn i r vttau Pres. C. A. Callis of the Southern of them so that he night organize a SaturAND CAPITAL SURPLUS $30,000.00. States mission was in town a committee to meet them at the JAMES PINGREE, Pr.oid.al, ALFRED BLONQUIST, day and Sunday. He is looking fine depot, give them three minutes ii B. G. BLACKMAN, VicPr.oid.nt FRANK PINGREE, Caviar. v il i! I fee and reports our missionary boys as which to look at our beautiful depot i doing excellent work. apd surroundings, and well, whats dotiliilui y , ailCi the use. We have to take what we J. H. Salmon has a force of men can get, and be thankful for that. at work putting in cement. His strain cement mixer has attracted An interesting session of the city such crowds that the workmen council was held last Monday night could hardly get around. when the matter of granting a franformerly Coalville to the U. P R. R. company. chise ' RV'ffell season WGSBCgBtmiCW&Vt The first snow of the to where, 1he track cam& 4ip,-a- s CLOTHHouse Sample Room. Full Line of on the tops of the mountain last should lay. r Tiie Commercial dlib is that It reported Saturday night. the council to place the ING, SHOES and FURNISHINQS for Men, Women there was four inches of snow in petitioned track in the middle of Center street, Park city last Suuday morning. and Children. PRICES the LOWEST. while a counter-petitiocontaining 200 to signatures, preferred Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston return- nearly have the track remain where it is. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited. ed to their home in Builey, Idaho, After for and hearing argument Monday morning, after visiting at against, the council granted a flftv v:' i the home of his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. James Johnaton, for a couple of weeks. Miss Edna Beard, who has been confined to the house with typhoid fever since July, is so far recovered as to be up and around again. This will be good news to her many friends. one-- . H 808338833883188883888888888 , i - I i MAKEAy5TARTr Mi-tfso- i t f .its. , intei-este- fall yovJnytct 4uhM WebutiX you ivWL inafa it 'tfloiic GitAy dodao you, i Fisl-er- . 1 lean Spate & addzd tir Jmfm 4ueeedJ. Xt. ;. 1 -t- U-alv u-a- 41 U ..... 1 M-- Un, M. R. SALMOft) Milliner st up Me me School Hat, v un's, weatera, cUy dc. The First National Bank ViM-Pr.iid.- ar On fuonew sec my complek 'lae of school supplies, books, etc. -- OPEN FOR BUSINESS... The NEW Storey Up-to-da- . n te SALMON, MILLINER. - friends of Mrs. About twenty-fiv- e K. J. Peterson gave her a genuine surprise last Tuesday evening. They came loaded down with good things to ent. Games of various kinds were played and a right good time waB had by all present. Come again. r FOR SAL E A t ft bargain mercantile business, store and goods Also three bead of horses, one young jnilch cow. 25 head pure bre J ewes, arid 12 head of pure blood February Lincoln Ram lambs. Phone or call and see for yourself. Chas. H. West. Hoytsville, Utah. i. A marriage license was issued Tuesdayto H. Eugene Burbidge and Misa Myrtle Wcajlstenhulme. both of Kamas. They were married tiie same day by Justice of the Peace N. J, Feterson. This paper wafts them congratulations. Saturday Lin-co- in We pride Miss On Tuesday evening the council met in adjourned session. The first matter taken up was the passing of sn "Ordinance providing when special taxes for cement paving open tbs sidewalks shgJl be payable,' up-to-da- te store, naittest, nobbiest line of Ready-to-weGarments in Summit County. The PALMER Garments are right. Tiie styles along wnth the -- Eugene Sorensen of Park City and Edith Jorgenson of Peoa, were granted a marriago license by the .county clerk on Wednesday. They were married the same day by Justice of the Peace, J. Peterson, and sent on their way rejoicing. This paper extends congratulations and hopes all their .troubles will be litUe ones. ourselves in being the most . ar are beautiful in design, (hot tod long, as long lengths are entirely out of Jac) Graceful in shape, so harmonious in coloring, in fad right up to, the minute in style, that we are pleased to put them before the public Sat- - 1 urday, Oct 1st. When you purchase, consider Quality along with the Style and Fit, remembering that Quality remains long after the price is forgotten. We Keep the Best and always hare it" COALVILLE CO OP - 4 - We keep the Best and always have it" J 4 |