OCR Text |
Show c tfuivfwy-rflu- i DEVOTED TO THU HT?BUSTa OF BITMMIT COtTHTY, THE PEOPLE S ADVERTISER. Vol. XV. COALVILLE, SUinniCOUlfTT, UTAH, JULY '9. 1907- weSSStSSS WORE EXECUTE 9 MEATLJ Ho. 29. n m llie iiioiiii ami h fijhi followed. miimcge license was lssutjf j(.t ,,.(t Uii j)t iu(s Wednesday to Joseph I. RiehaBon jUs, aH iety and riff of Tark Uallis 21, Kd City united them and took Uieinity CsmmeM. Daniel, aged 19, of Hoytsvllle.jThc them heb.ie th,. aboe magistral lieu tin- smoke hud cleared aw young couple were married 1 1.' ay For real estate burgaine, ste E. it was feiimt that Pat bad a broken A heavy frost Monday night cut County Clerk Calderwood H. Khead. arm, one eu entirely closed and potatoes and tender vegetation nearAbout 476 sacks of wool have tile other one neurU so. Fred esly to the ground. Prospects for a hauled into the For SKIRTS and WAIf-Tat depot yard the caped with a fi w scratches on face. potato crop in the county this fall week from sheep camps up Cj Bargain M. K. Salmon. The two were called mto Evanston are very slim. Creek. Most of It belongs to that afternoon and ,e are informed SUMMER HATS and SUMMER Deputy Assessor David Watson of Rros., and Blonquist Bros,, twq that Fred got h t out and Pat is lay-tDRESS GOODS the leader this Park City was in Coalville yester- the largest sheep owners of off until his wing" gets better. week. M. R. Salmon. f day, on his way to Ogden, where he county. W. E. Chappell, and old re si (km Mrs. N. Peterson and daughter, intends to locate having disposed of Mr and M,s Win. Huffman of in Park. of his interests most of East Coalville, is slowly recodiLettie. of Brigham City, are the Cumberland, , are Wyo visiting in with he met guests ye editor and family this Bad sick headaches, biliousness or ng from an accident the city. last week. He fell from a fluffle week. .... constipation are quickly relieved by to the ground, a ts across creek a Small Risers. Little Early Found Puree containing money, DeWitts tanee of about 20 feet, badly hrls-in- g safe sure pill prompt and pill, pill, near Wasatch mine. Owner can his head and chest pleasant in action. Sold by John have same by describing contents Boyden A Son. Albert Stevens. About 300 persons took in the ft Mrs. J. Ed. Paxton of Park City eursion given by the Sunday School Judge Armstrong and wife of Salt was the guest of Nell Rhoades last and Band to Lagoon yesterday. The Lake are at the Weber House. The Wednesday. Mr. Paxton finished day was ideal and the crowd a jiDy Judge knows where to come to his labors on the flbove date and one. Each year hereafter the same cape the torrid rays of Old Sol. both have returned to their home will give an annual excurparties in the city above the cloud sion to some pleasure resort. Gordon Brooks of Park city Mon. 1 rx to filed become his a a of Get Dr. petition day sample Rhoops The work bi both the Nation gjtiren of the United States. His Health Coffee at our if Reclaimation Service and the For real cofJj disturbs your stomach, j iflll he heard on Oct. 20th. est service to date will be iUWmar your heart br your kidneys, then marised in careful papers by prom- - s Pineules are UjT the Kidneys and try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. inent officials of both branches 0$ Bladder, Tey bring quick relief to Sluyjp has closely matched Old Java the public service at the National and held In backache, rheumatism, lumbago, and Mocha Coffee in flavor Irrigation Congress to he of a grain single hasnt taste, yetjt Sacramento In September. tied worn out feeling. They proHealth duce natural action of the kidneys Coffee in it. Dr. Shoops Game is made from pure Deputy State Fish- - and in filtering waste matter out of the Coffee Imitation or cereals, with Malt, Commissioner A. M. Van der Vile blood. 30 days treatment $1.00. toasted grains 0 of Ogden was in and about Coalville not Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. Money refunded If Pineules are of tedious wait. You will surely like last Friday looking for, violators satisfactory. Sold by John Boyden little it Sold by John Boyden 4 Son. the law. He reported very A Bon. fishing being done In this vicinity. Mr. Van der Vljes is about the only game commissioner in the state thr' has mad any adj L TrC-wUif to earn his salary. Ye fieherme., wll the without license beware, or (Established May 10th? 1906.) deputy from Weber will get yoS. HOME JOB - A peFgeal , I h NEWS N h . ti DIED Mrs. Hannah Eldredge, at In r bom In this city last Wed at 9:16 o'clock, was the of mid Jacob dni'gh'vr Marg..ret Huffman. Was born in Illinois on the th day of December, 1K46. Came to Utah m the year IhSI. Married to Edmond Eldredge Jan. 24, 1.MH3. She was the first president of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association of Coalville, which position she held for twelve years. She was an active officer of the Relief Society here for many years-- having been eouusellor to three different of that organization. presidents Cause of death, tumor of the atomlies-nig- ht - aeh. Aunt Hannah, as she was familiarly called, is known far and wide. A host of relatives and friends mourn her loss. Tuneral will be held Sunday. The brll in the Opera Hous last Monday was a social success. The decorations were beautiful, and all had a splendid time. Knew Him. "When my hksband eomes hom and tells me he has had a corking' ! good time," said Mrs. dayman. always know he hss had an uncorkr ing good time. sS .Bros r-- J FOR CHOICE MEATS HONEST DEALINGS RIGHT PRICES We want your Beef, Mutton Porks and Veal, and all the fine Chickens you can raise. , amt, Iflrstr National 'Bantr .,1 tUiiiUUCjLiTU Ti ' duds and guarantee satisfaction in every Capital, $25,000 particular. A suit was filed with the county clerk Wednesday by John Hill Tithe Daly-JudMining Co. The plaintiff, while workieg on the 1,80 foot level, in the stope, sets out tht a lot of, rock and dirt fell from the roof, breaking his right arm, bruitcut ing his right shoulder and side,' bruited and in left leg and hip, about the chest and head, and aelleges that he was injured to the xtent of $25,000. A. R. Wilson A Barnes are attorneys for plaintiff. 166,433.97 Deposits cent interest on Time Deposits. epa 4 per A Big Clearance Summer Hats and Crwl O&lC JS I on Sum-- T of the Mary R. Robinson, widow late James R. Robinson, who was killed In the mine of the Grass Creek Coal Co on the 2oth of Dec, last, has filed a suit in the Second District court at Ogden, against ths defendant company for the sum of due $25,000 damages, alleged to be her of death the for her as damages recites The complaint husband. that the accident which resulted In the deatli of the said James. R. Robinson was due to the negligence and fault of the defendant comat pany. H. H. Henderson is th torney for the plaintiff- Margaret R. Salmon. Reduction in Summer Dress Goods s W. Young. - Meat Co. y JJr 5? 5? yr .y B f V v V Os i1 -- 3. 0s l The Coalville Gs fb Co-o- p te as To the Fishermen of Summit County Os Os Os Os te Os te has a large stock of A HIP BOOTS b on band in the wellknown Apaley Brand The pleasure of a Davs Fishing is not Complete without a pair 01 these Boots ReraemberWe ate Headquarters for Hies, Reels, Fly Poles, etc. Pat Maher, conductor ; and Fred Edgington, brakeman, were assess ed anu V respectively, jn Judge Booths court Tuesday, for fighting. The trouble started over the refusal of the brakemat to obey orders of his superlon, while nnloading foods at the depot, with the result that Mr. Conductor kicks Mr. $15 and $10 Braku Hi v X 9 Coalville H) - Milling ... ... ... Prices Ranging from $4.00 to $8.00 per pair w juices yon well. It will make .your. ioX do you good. Turn your food Into good, rich blood. Kodol digests what you eat. Sold by John Boy den A Ron. ALL SUMMER MILLINERY AT REDUC-- ; ED PRICES. - ... ... 4as hat you tat? Does your food taste good? Do you feel hungry and want more? Of do you have a heavy, dull feeling niter meals, sour stomach, belching, gas on the stomach, bad breath, indigestion and dyspepsia? If so, you should take a little Kodol after each meal. Kodol will nourish and strengthen your digestive organs and furnish the natural digestive for the stomach. It will make Do you really enjoy Call and see our M. Er RHOADES, aT MRS., ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ....... Bros. - Ladies' and Children's Oxfords. A nice line of Men's Dress Shirts at prices that A fine display of Fireworks, cannot be beat Fire Crackers, and Torpodoes, from lc up. George Calderwood U-- mer Dress Goods, Shirt Waists and Skirts. Full line of Corset Covers and Cambric. Just what you want Call before buying elsewhere. s' ge ALFRED BLONQUIST. ViC-Fr- r FRANK FINGREE, Cashier JAMES FINGREE. FrrRIDNCT ADAM PATTERSON, Vicc-Fru- . I IV IV IV Ike would like someone to bring in couple of fH 1! fes Co-o- p S'. J V -- - 19 IV IV i - IV- IV |