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Show t Vtb TIMES. THE PEOPLES DBVOTED TO rUTZtt ALYERTISER. IKTEl I3T3 PF BTJMMIT COUNTY, COALVILLE, SUMMIT CCtSTTY, UTAH, NOVEMBER Vol. X. e Tee hH!oii ea'ii meeting with a ful last Saturday. He was tightening up a brake on a c al car Ttie Ur? Creel. Co til company w while tbe train was standing on tba more miticrt and several dsv men. switch at Grss Creek and the rod broke Jlld the young manfe)l to the - round, John Jones w cut to Morgan Tuesday jirrktng his back and lap on the rail and to w m k in the flour mill attnat place-- , ties, lie happened to be on the last car of tbe tram, and the train Tli- licn-- i in tl 1. county hae motion i r it would nave rrsu1 ted sere foiled the toiorado sinners and hate ii was badly bruised up and quit U log. wis cor fined to his bed ior several day. bALE. Bay mare, weight 1050; It will be some time before be can reage about 11 years ; quiet and true. Ap-p- same work. W THE OLD RELIABLE V Muinl.it Cmlf u uiut out from Lake wa-noti- y at tins office. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE LOCALS AND PERSONALS. aawaacw tawawwai (MOMaoMPin TRICE OFCCAl i t day next Thursday. g Read the ad of Dexter Brothers in this issue. Rtnaonof Idaho Mrs. Sarah la and the aimer. here to WASTED (jO'wi coal miners at the Grass Creek mine. am A. I. CUrk down from Park City yestetdsy on business. J. 8. Ball a as down from Wednesdsv on business Wahsatch WORK HEATLY o, 1963, r EXECUTE No. 46, ADVANCED. : Ml! I onipmiUs Uale llte Price and Increase Wage. Gr Creek "km! Welter Coal advanced the price tf the coal, the new rate taking effect yerlrdav. Tli iU!'ton of Murprise to ihu pople a they at re UO! SXpeUing SUCH a move. F( only a ill the price ol coal be raised bill ImiuieDUiig on Nov. 21t, the wages of t emplotees vt 11 alo be increased frotjlO to 12 er cent over their present Vft This mote will be greatly a -prei itd by the employee. T h price of coal at the Gras Creek v iai is have hat I Peoples Mercantile Company. DEALERS IN Some thieves have been stealing coal Business has increased so at the liras fiom the depot yard ol late, and if tnev Crer mine that toe company is in need are ever fuund out they will pay dearly for the same. Snpt. Lewis inf urtued us ot more turners and dar men. that about 3,000 pounds bad been taken Mrs. Jotn John-o- n and family arrived from one car, and that smaller amounts re ihe tn st of the weex from Idaho have been stolen at various times. If mine new is as follows : fetove, 12 00 per the ptrties who are so hard up for coal ton ; and will remain for the winter. domestic, 2.25 ; lump, 2 50. that they have to steal it, would apply tb Wasatch At mine tbe prices will Cham bet Iains Stomach and Liver Tab- to the coal companies we nave no doubt be: tsiove, 2.00; lump, f2.60. lets are becoming a favorite for stomach but that they would donate the thieves ioth mines are working full time and troubles and constipation. For sale by a load or two. Strong suspicion rests on several parties and if they are caught In John Bolden & Sou. get!iiout a good quantity of coal. the act of stealing the law will be used Proxpmt are ttat tbe trade will be to the full extent on them. Roy Wilkins has leased the Star brisk ill winter. to his brother Joe, who took I 1600 A clast engine was put n tbe charge this week. Mies Aide Mills will Echo A I .Park brauca 01 Mak a Sti City Wwm. have charge of tbe cooking. Tuesday. The other engines were not heayy Perhaps yon have never thought of it t Tbe thermometer registered about 15 enough to take the loads to tbe park, but the Isct must be apparent to every degrees below zero on Tuesday morning. and it is thought that by using tbe 1600 od that constipation is caused by.a lack Old timers say ibis kind of weather has a great deal of time can be eaved. Tbe of water in the system, and the use of track on the braoch is not in shape for dr as tii cathartics like the old fashioned not been seeu here fur many years. tbe big engine and it is feared there eill pills bad matter worae. oi'y makee Mrs. Ann Shipton, sister of Mrs. Geo. j be some trouble In getting it L run CbainWrlains Stomach and Liver TabFirst-Cla- ss Dale, Mrs. John Lllingsw'ortb and son successfully. For the past two weeks lets an much mors mild, and gentle in . Bryant of Gothenburg, Nebr., are visit both trains have been making double their e.Tct, and when the dose is proper ing friends here for a time. Mr. Ellings-wort- n trip nearly every day, and then were taken tl Hr action la so natural that one is an attorney for the U. P. unable to handle all the traffic. " The can Bft J'y realize it is the effect of a mines are working every day and the medic us. Try a 25 cent bottle of them, All diseases start in the bowels. Keep goal trade is increasing. For a by John Boy den A Bon them open or you will tie sick. CASLIVERY CADE IS act like uature. Keep liver CONNECTION. Mis. John Pawlas of this place, who and bowels active without a sickening Institute. Ttaohni fen millions people was visiting in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. iriping leeling. institute ol fenmmit . Ti c sane and recommend CAoCARETa; try David Matson, left her money purse co mi iietln Park City Ut Friday, k 10c box, all druggists. fifty containing a fine diamond Hug, about oat of .e n teacher in the 20 in money, a babjjs ring and several Work on the court house has been dising present. The firt order 1 other articles, in i Twenty-fil- th street cwin:, hu the election of offeers and ms continued for the winter, as tbe weather car after riding .op,; to Monroe avenue - the result: President. Miss w , , is too cold. ' The walls have be covafter the opera, featprday night, fehej. -; U ; 'I,. Ja ered in and there wili be no more mon did not notice her loss until the Mr a work don J. I' , , i until siring. Mr, Salmon -way . Tti-tf1 . cf, i, hf r c s s it r rr ik e e wial seeaJ aurmg ped on its return from tiie end of the e Rhead, Coalville executive committee, . the winter. . line, and a search "made' for the pocket C. A. Blocher, F. 1 , Peterson, and Miss 8eni for a free sample copy of the book, but it was gone, one of the pas- Alice I- - Fisher; Park City. At the Salt Lake Semi Weekly Tribune. It is sengers having picked tt up. The police morning session new constitution and werq notified and the names of most bf a complete general newspaper, were also adopted and A. L. a wek and comaining ten the passengers secured, and on Sunday Martino! the Grant school, featt Lake, or twelve pages each issue, and will be they were visited. The officers were talked in Bniral Arithmetic." He conIs the Most Practical Typewriter for School tent to any a tdress from' now until May abom to give up the search, when they tinued his lecture in tbs afternoon and learned a of on He the car. boy being Si, 1905, (or 1.50. Mist Fisher talked on Seat Work lor Business Purposes, was found aud admitted having found Mr. Primary Pupils. evening Friday the and purse taking it home, but gave Martin taked No family should bo without a good very interestingly to parit with tbe jewelry and money back te a such when one as the ents and the public in general on "Tbe city newspaper Mrs. Pawlas. ly Tribune can be Salt Lake Boy Problem. The writing is right before your eyes all the time, which has obtsined nearly eighteen months for talk on ariththe Saturday morning never been accomplished by a standard, high grade Typewriter Disastrous Wrecke. 1 50, or about 1 cent for each ten or metic wae continued and Mitt Fisher until now. It is accomplished in the UNDERWOOD absolutely Carlessness is responsible for many a twelve-pag- e baper. Send tbe Tribune tpoka on "Primary Reading. and wreck and same the causes are practically without the sacrifice of a single previous existing 1.50 and the paper will lie sent you railway One of the important features of the human of sufferers (torn wrecks but with the addition of many others never before making business transacted was the dividing of advantage, twice a week until May 31, 1905. ' Throat and Lung Troubles. But since , obtainable. the eounty into three divisions, tbs purof Dr. Kings New Discovery advent the The county rommiesionert held a short to make possible tbs holding wwteieeiewiwieiieeieweteieHee.ew for Consumption, coughs and colds, even pose being session Tuesday, hut not much business oi division institute meetings, tbe doing a has Tabulator which is A part of the machine. Others charge 125 It cases caa tbe worst be cared, and hopewas transacted. The contract for tbe extra for this. Its Marginal Stops are all in front. Its type are cleaned with so many large county sesless resignation is no longer necessary. away in an instant without soiling the hands. It has au Individual Key sions. These meetings will be held once plumbing and heating appaiatus of the Mrs. Lot Tension which permits of the Uniform Adjustment of all keys. The Ciaggot Dorchester, Mass., is s month, new court house was signed. Several be to Park City, headquarters Is full Ilsll Beiring. Corrections can be .made In an Instant one of many a horn life was saved by Dr. carriage bills were allowed, and tne contract to Coalville and Oakley. without consulting a scale. No carriage to lift to see if vou have made Sew This rent King Discovery. great ' Seeley "School Management end puMisn tbe delinquent tax list was your correction in the right place.- - Its Light Action. Ease of Adjust?- is for all throat and lnng ment and Simplicity, make it the easiest to learn, easiest to operate awarded to the Park Record, their bid edy guaranteed "How to Teach Language, were selectdiseases by John Boj den & Son, drugand least parts to get ont of order. It is the Most Durable Typewriter 121 cents per description. ed by tbe teachers for tbe reading circle. being made. Ojerators save from 25 to 33 per cent, of their time' owing to gists. Price 50c and 1. Trial bottles Ire A discussion of be is to made at them these advantages. John F. Salmon, who arrived here the next meeting, which will be next 4 tMMMMT from Canada last week, will remain unAdvertise your goods in THE Saturday in Park City, THE UNDERWOOD is retil next March and work at tbe Grass TIMES. only Tbs session was very pleasant and ceived the official endorsement ol the Creek mine. He is well satisfied with profitable one. the country and is doing fine. His crops Commercial School Manager's Association. BOH SOUTH Arnica. were good this season ani be says pios-pecNet Sick Da jr Since. are bright for a better crop next Hew Wag ( Veins Chamborlalas Tbe above Association is. composed of tbe owntrs of the leading Busine "I was taken severely sitk with kidney Colleges of the country. Remedy. year. He will take hie family back in Arthur Chapman writing from Dur- trouble. 1 tried all sorts of medicines, the spring. none of which relieved ms. One day I ban, Natal,' South Africa, says: "Asa It is but doing Jostles to yourself to iniestlgiite tit merits of the an ad of yonr Electric Bitters and sew Roland Clark ol Upton is lying danproof that C hamberlai ns Coagh Remedy determined to After a that. Typewriter before baying. try taking gerously ill at bis borne suffering with is a cure suitable for young and old, I few doses I felt and therenon relieved, Several blood poison. days ago, be cut pen you tbe following: A neighbor of was entirely cured, and have not his wiist with a piece of stove pipe and mine had a child just over two months after a lick day eince. Neighbors of mine seen UNDERWOOD blood poi son set in. The doctor was old. It bad a Very bad cough and tbs AGENCY, feared that bit parentsdtd not know what to give if. ha&i been cored of rheumatism, neursummoned and it for General liver and and troubles Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, genagents kidney arm would have to be amputated, and I suggesied that if they would get a bot- algia, This is wut B. F. Da, Oregon, Washington and Colorado. then the chances Ior saving his life were tle of Chamberlain's Coogti Remedy and eral debility. of Freemoot, N. C. writer. Ouly5cat ' slim, bit at last report the arm was not put some upon the dummy teat ths baby Agents for Colnibii Phonograph Co's. ProdncU, Writ Tor Circular John Boyden At Son, druggistr. amputated and tbe gentleman was on was suckiog it would no doabt cure the Are.,- OGDEN, OTAB. fhild, . Tbi they did sod brought about r theisjprove. Send us for orders all relief a and cared the your quirk baby.Tbi Next Thursday will be Thanksgiving - remedy is for tale by John Boy den A kinds of Job Work. day, and it has been set apart as a day Son. on which the people are to return their Coagh E.ntd; I FletMot thanks to Gud for the many blessings The Best Llnlairnt. to Taho. they enjoy. The people of (discount? 'Chamberlains Balm is considPalo finest The to have creates use quality of granulated loaf rejoice for they do ered the best liniment on the market, sugar is used in tbs manufacture of AT THE . . The this many blessing!. cri ps enjoy Post At Elies of Georgia, Vt. No Chamberlain's write Cough Remedy, and the year have been better than usual ; there other liniment will heal a cat or brcLn roots used in its preparation give it a ed is a good market for everything so promptly. No other affords such quick flavor similar to maple S rap, making it ; there is plenty of fuel here ; (be relief from rheumatic pa'ns. No other pleasant to take. WVL. Roderick, quite people own good comfortable homes to s so valuable ft if deep seated pains like of live in; they have plenty to eat and Poolesville, Md., in speaking of this back and pains in tbe cheat. Give lame wear and shoutd certainly be willing to remedy! says ; " have used Chambethis liniment a trial and yon will never rlains Cough Remedy with my children give thanks to Him wbo provides for wish to be without it. Bold by John for several in (oalYille, $2.00 per ton. and can truthfully say si'. Let tbe day be properly observed, yean , . Boydeu & Son. , it is tbs best preparation ot tbs kind I and all will feel better for it, know of. Tbs children like te take it TO CURB A COLD IN OKB DAT and it bs no injurious after effect. For Yonr return card printed on Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. sals by John Boyden and Soq. . druggists refund ths money if it fails ioo envelopes for 75 cents at Ail . W. Groves signature is on to cure. We can do your job work. THE TIMES office. each box. 28c. General Merchandise. 4 h-- .ALMA ELDREDGE. Manager. ree-laur- Thank-givin- JCfl Coalville House. Htir Centra! Location. in every respect. Board by day, week or month. .-- L More Rood coal miners are wanted at the Grass Creek tnne. Frank Savage was down City Saturday and Sunday., from Park fifty-seve- Walker was a passenger Sunday morning. Miss Mamie to Salt take Mrs. C. I. VVbeadoU has been a cold. tck the past week aih - IN quite .. Cap. Morby indved- bis family down from the taw mill the first of the week. Mrs. Cecelia Lusty w eut down to Salt Lake last Friday on a brief visit. Turkeys are about the only ohm who do no; feel good this time ol the year. FUR SALE. Block 68, Coalville City, Apply to ft. P. Teaedel Eat., bait Lake 1130 City. i- i- - .'.cu-tttv- Clvit' r t-- aoaw.4-FiHi1iKtb'n- Visible Typewriter by-la- or V . BECAUSE Semi-Week- - Tbts cold snap brings lots of coal teams in, notwithstanding the bad roads. Tbe Stake auxiliary and priesthood meetings will be held tomorrow at Park City. E. H. Rhead has been confined to bis Leu the past ten uais with a severe attack ot rheumatism. ' Mrs. John Pawlas and children left for Sait Lake last Saturday, where they expect to remain for some lime. Mrs. Elijah Ransom and children came in from Idaho the first of the week and will remain here this winter. ie FOR SALE. Card board, picture mounts, fancy stationery, notebooks, paper, envelopes, etc., at this office. S 11 n w The kiln of brick that was made here fur the court Louse was burned this week by Hyrum and Henry Dearden of Henefer. P iy id es C. R. Hancock, W. J, Wright, Jr., and several other men left here Tuesday morning for Lott Creek to commence work on tbe reservoir dam. III S o- - th . A.D.Wheadon returned home last Saturday from Woolcot, Wyo.whera he ha been. working fot several months. He will remain here for the winter. Members of tbe 27th quorum of Seventies are reminded that their regular monthly mee'ing will be held at Coalville on Saturday, Nov. 28tb, at 11 a. m. All members are expected to be present. the stone cutters but one and some of tbe maons who have been working on the court bouse, left this warmer climate. Not much week for work bss been done on tbe building tbs past two weeks. ill tt . -- """"" marriage license was issued last Saturday to John D. Scofield, aged 22, and Martha Violet Smith, aged 28, both ol Park City. T e con p- i- were married at tlje court bouse1 by Piest. George W, Young. . - A the typewriter that ever Private ts Clh . UNDERWOOD - TYPEWRITER in mfiikliigtos Cktihli pio-duc- Good. DEXTER MINE. ,1110 Deteed (I I. This coal is well screened and free from dirt and slack. DEFTER BROTHERS?, ji p, I 1 |