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Show i ' s. COALY H COALVILLE. UTAH. ER : VOL. XVII. perjeijal months old baby boy died last Friday, Feb. 4th, of that dreaded disease, pneumonia and wan buried on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Simpson have the sympathy of a host of friends In this county In this their hour of NEWS ietg Oieinity Semment. 3sti9sasti3ia3aa Next Thursday night is the night Feb. 17tb. Dont miea it. 5 LOST Engraved band ring. turn to Johustona barber shop. 0 Re- In the city court on Tuesday, a Mr. Miller was fined $16 for gambling. LO'T Key to mail box, Finder return to Mrs. Northoott and receive . reward. LOST-O- pen faced gold filled " to thiaoffice. return' watch. Tinder Reward. FOR 8ALX Second hud sewing machines -- from $4.00 up. Call at are cam polled 17 namo from Black" o ' transfer your our list to . the trouble " one; $1.50 a year is your part, 52 papers a year delivered was ours. Ladies kid glove. Owner to bis home the pasfjreek or more He U suffering from, tonallitis. at this writing. slightly improved - A gang of men are at work at the depot putting in a new pair scales on "which the railroad company. Weigh new depot coal. Rumor has it that will be built here during theanmmer and fall.. W alch Coalville grow. The U. P. R. R. company has made state for a right application to-tto change their road bed In 'Weber canyon and , particularly at Echo. The company proposes to tunnel he Unde Sam will corns make both you and us not get together through." Why and save him and ns a lot of EOB SALE At Sargent Bros., Hay Yard at Hoytaville, 25 loads of firsUeless straw. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes has been In Salt Lake the past week buying up her spring stock. FOUND is do our-aelv- E., Ball at the Opera House next Thursday night, Feb. Don't mlaa it. Wt this lost you forget It toe long and wo to save from Unde Sams ruling Tram office. B. P. O. the circle contains a blue X is" only our signal that your duo. cad have same by paying for this dv., and describing same. through the mountlaa, beginning omewbere near the school house. In that event the station will be moved down the line and the new station will accomodate both He Defer and Echo, it is thought. v tle T posi-OonTa- , ' , -- O, -- county day and reported that grey wolves got' into his heard of cattle Jast Thursday night and killed onelieifer and wounded another.' When J. H. Farnsworth went to look after the in cattle on Friday morning he found the animails as above stated. In line of fresh salted meat-be- ef, mutton, looking around be saw. where the ferocious animals had left the feed" or ing pen and started in pursuit on horseback. Taking the trail he folWe know what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling lowed them most of the day and got know how to cut it up, too, and we would like to have more close enough to wound ene of the of your trade. Youll benefit by it, as well as we. animals. He saye one of them was exceptionally large, "the impnnt of the foot left in the snow was as large as a teacup saucer. It Is hoped that & Ball, Prof ranchers will look out t or them and if possible, kill them, as they are the worst foe of the cattle men. The only way that these animals can be e Winchester as BREEDER OF captured is with they never take a bait or return to a JerseyCattle-Berkshlrea- nd carcas. Nothing but a fresh animat : Is good enoug'i for them. It is reported that eeveral cattle of Bishop Bui! Bennion'a have been .kllled 'by the Wolves have also same animals. from some been seen in the hills east of Wan-sbiwe are told. pigs Good Service Ready for you when you need anything the or pork, ham bacon. SUMMIT MEAT GO. Bfndl JOSEPH BARKER, Duroc r Jersey Hogs. i it- Has for Sale Choice Calves choice young Registered Jersey $50 to $100 each. Also at $25 per pair. WRESTLING BOUT Proceedings y e(rcUy council met in regular 0 last Monday evening with ' and all oouncilmen iay e FEB. 16 f tbs . Secure the best from Utahs Greatest Stock Farm of Councilman Caider- - woof r 'he regular routine of business wa disposed of and Mr. Howell of tb Western Electrlo Co., of Salt -- B , Lalt.haddressed the council in regard to the feasibility of signing up a contract with his company for elebtr,l supplies, -- - jlf. J. P. Neeley, manager of the open house made a request of the eoumll to reconsider the opera houN license, stating that he thought the j We exhorbttant and" that he was veiling to pay on au average wlh other cities of likl population of llU Mr. Geo. Beard was also present and spoke on the same matter pn offered any Information on tlio uihject that the touncil might wlpti? it his command. The mayor informed the gentlemen that the d receive attention, after which the council took up the regu- lar natlne of business. - J. W. Harbertson arid Arthur, Chester will Meet on the Mat at the .Opera House, Feb. 26thA Boxing Stunt .will also be Pulled Off. mattl-Mroul- The telephone line from Coalville to Upton Is now an assured fact and a survey party will be started out io a short time. Mr. G. Doming and other representative men of Upton wefd here Tuesday conferring with officials of the B. M. Bell Tel.Co., and it is thought that Upton wlll be connected with Coalville within sixty days. Another indication that Coalville is growing. fore part of the week. If the city For Sale A new Newcomb must feed tranecienta, the marshal Loom, cheap. Apply or says, theyll have to work for their write Mrs. C. Bagnell, Coalville. food. Thats right. Sheriff John C. Coffey and County list is growing, Attorney Peter Clark were In Hens-fe- r Our subscription new names are added to every week Monday on official business. our list. We believe our corresponThe new switchboard of the R. M. Come id, 9. If you can't come nt dents are doing very well and any Bell Telephone Co is now In 9, come at 10 come at any old time. time sample eopiee are wanted they Next Thursday night at the Opera ean be had for the they will move to their new asking. quarters in the Summit Mercantile House. Coalville Lodge No. 28, 1. O. O. F. block tomorrow or Sunday. As said LOST One bay mare, whlte in Teeo,brandeA 1 W 'combln. have 'recei vedaeom rou nlcaLUin from before with the new Improvement ed on light shoulder. Reward. Grand Master W. J. Moors and other completed' Coalville will have an mm WUttMaw, 10 i JM JtuiiMiUiijn ocTUdtiiaB m GraailXgTleuua will py tuis ager, Mr. be given should Wniteley Wm. McMIehael, of Hoytaville, lodge a visit on. Friday; Feb. 18th. a deal of credit for the manner good paid thla office a pleasant call tbs All brothers are requeetodby the In which ths exchanger ban been to Grand Noble be present. forepart of the week and renewed handled and tar. the large increase his subscription for 1910. This week Tra Tufas laid in a of aubeeribera. ' ' ' Wanted At once a right good team new Job press of the latbeet make The society event of the season fair elze and true and sound in every and improvements: Better work will be given nt the Opera bouse next way and not over I yean of age, caeh at right prices" to now our motto. Thursday evenlng, Feb. 17th. when down call or write Martin Lekm-INWe also Installed a new wing mailer the B. P. O. E., No. 734 of Park City Hoytevllle, Utah. at quite an expense. - Subscriptions will give n grand 'ban. The Park A marriage "license was Issued fer lflld arsnow' d ue and payable City MUItary baod of seventeen from Die county clerk's office last and will be thankfully received. pieces will furnish the music and to will also give a concert on the street Monday Benjamin G. Dye of Echo, and Miss Carrie Moore of The people of Coalville will be before the dance. A special train treated to a Grand Masquerade Ball leaving Park City at'7. p m. will Castle Rock, both of legal age.' stop at the Opera House next Monday at all stations, np passengers picking Ajent Swtlley received a telegram night, Feb. 14- - Manager Neelejrls who flag the train. Returning, leaves troth Hartford, III., thie afternoon offering $5 each for beet lady and Coalville at I a. m. If you don't stating that his father Is seriously gentlemen characters and $150 for attend well, you are the loser.' Tic111 and Mr. Swilley will leave for hu second beet. It yon want to enjoy kets to danee $1.00. If you dont get home iouight, (Friday.) the time of your life, dont miss it. your moneys worth ask for it back. Word was received from J, A. City Marshal Wright had several Mr. J. B. Khead. of South Fork, wags cleaning out. city ditches the Simpson, of Heber, that tbeir five was in thd seat last SaturFly-Shut- ly Council ( NO. 0 11 subscription to the TIMES -- V3-- : p, ; N, JOB WORK NEATLY DONE FEBRUARY 11. 1010. pret George Hartley baa been confined OB potion If 'it - grief. s TS OF SUMMIT COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE INTERE THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. ' t - 6-rou- 4 ' nd CHALLENGE Ogden, Utah, Feb. N. J. Peterson, Coalville, Utah. . Dear Sin- -1 understand that you have the management of Arthur Chester, the wreftler, in hand. If so, 1 would like to match J. W. Harbertson with him, according to the following terms: Mr. Harbertson wdl agree to meet Mr. Chester in Coalville, on some satisfactory night, in the near future, and will also agree to throw him two times in one hour. If you see fit to accept this challenge let me know at once, and make all necessary arrangements pr house, advertising, etc. Very truly yours, " SILLS XLL0WKD Ediiohd Rees, hauling coal..$ 41.01 R. A. SAUNDERS, 2247 Adams Ave., Ogden, Utah. Wetar Coal Co., for r oaL. ... 177.80 2.00 B.K. itoblnson, work on ditch CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. E. Fa. jnson, Jr. feeding vage -- 1.00 R. A. Saunders, Ogden, Utah. Summit County, collecting taxes.. 42.52 ereeae. M . . . m ..... I take great pleasure in accepting challenge upon the above Coair tile Times, publishing reeord' conditions, and have secured the Coalville Opera House for H.20 ersy early report...... Respectfully, Saturday, Feb. 26th, 1910. Thtf flaim of 40 cents of Coaivllle N. J. PETERSON, Coalville, Utah. . . Co-o-p as allowed and theohairman of ths Jight committee instructed to Ever alnoc the wreelling eonteet A preliminary boxing eonteet of y pay lame out of contingent find. held daring the County Fair last local yonng men will be pul on if nmnssBiD to oomtnrrnn V , of request have boon the material can he foond. .25 fall, C. T i 8: LQa.. r t" i 1.50 made to puil off another one. In re- a 11 Tel. Co...., on at. al., soumi requesus, asraug has the follow Log to say ef Liojfryen; return ef' meter.. 1X20 mente have been perfected whereby nesday, . the YoksLKarp get 10.00 Ji CarrutLMr. Harbertaoa and Mr. Cheeter, U.00 Rote. Leemiag Mike Yokel-wee- . two of the epeedieak and cisvervet 10.00 Mz8.Eoglaod night before a reeord house Jamie Cherry M 10.00 wrestler In ths state of Utah, will at the Salt Lake theatre he demon-stratmeeten the mat at the Coalville (I iiroBn or errr that he was a better man House Feb. 28tb, These two than Opera Report of the oity sexton read and Stanley Carp. Yokel won to ' never men a loet have io boat on notion referred to the auditing young two straight falls. The first came their clam, Mr. Harbertson 155, and after 58 c in u tee on a half committee. Nelson ' 145.-- . The Mr. is " Chester, haodieap Tor of treasurer the the Report end hat boldU Th second im to -city given on acoount of lhe dlfference three and one-ha-lf momh of January la as follows: , minntee on Is an 'event yon Cash on hand, Dec. 81, 1909.$ 3,215.16 in weight. This wrist and further At . 258.00 esnt afford to miss. no time during the match wee Karp Reel from llceuses T;. . .T 1.00 on the aggressive. He wet beaten, estray pound.. 28.93 fuel befair and square. contest A boxing 876.99 tween electric lights. and Brown Clarence Jimmy 10 75 metar return card printed on Biby, two fast and clever young men ' $ 8,890.82 with the mitts will also be put on as tooYour envelopes. for. 75 ceuts a Redeemed warrants. .; .'P. 1,800.72 THE TIMES office. a preliminary. Balance on hand Jan.81. . . .$ 2,090.10 The report of the treasurer and also the marshal were referred to the finance and auditing. The bond of Charles Averill and also petition for a retail liquor license' was referred to committee for correction of clerical error. Bond of E. Swalnson, Sr., for a eee retail liquor license was on motion approved and license Issued. Adjourned to Monday, Feb. 14th, Coal t tnc a - ed tmom half-Nelso- 4 n. 1 six-rou- . & I $ , 1910. f CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many fritnds who tendered, their kind eympathy and assistance daring tte sadden and sad bereavement of our wife and daugh er. - VRED ST05B, Ur. AND MRS. D. HARTSHORN Baby Huh wlll get Into mischief often It mean a fetrratrr cut or Scald'; Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment Just as soon as the, accident happens; and the pain will be relieved and the wound will heal quickly an J nicely. A auto curs for sprains, rheumatism and ail pains. Price 25o, 50c and $1. a bottle. Sold by John BoydenA Weber spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a tons work. Do not take sm ta any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces the greatest amount of heat; coal that bums to the last ounce; coal that is i er asbofwhich of its heat energy-th- ats the kind of coal we sell 1 College' Education. son ever made any iise" of "hi collet education 1 ,boull my so. He was held up a few eights ato." , Aad be tackled J r Tear hit assallant low ana wrew him for a loss of four rib. We do only g wl printing. Can He learned that trick cm his college we do v.virs? Trftv are right. leveB Ktchnrye. t MS as as Sons. "Hs Blffle's a BO, t Os Mines at COALVILLE, UTAH. ' rrv 7 V7 ' -- J- - . |