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Show oi Juiv-wv- ty IlMES TTHivrmn THE PEOPLE'S ADKEHTISER. Vol. XV. ro rP M m UN COALVILLE, jlaster from the and making it NEWS 5iety ing-fiua- lly Ho. 31. ceil-- j 1 . i EXECUTES HEATLt MMMF.U HATS ami SI MMER there. The speakers were Levi OOO DS the trader this DRESS wav out Pearson and Ralph W- Max- - week. M. R. Salmon. Walls and mother, Mrs. Rebecca of the house. ,U the opposite brother and mother Oimity 1 CoroiDent. C. room Ernest was in the door jspectively of our townsman, A. Walton, were Colville visit- way and must have received the M.llitTKobinson returned on ors the forepart of the week. For real estate bargains, sen E. entire current as it va-- . escap- H. Rhead. the bouse. The oy Saturday night from h ro days Dr. and Mrs. Wight and two ing from fell to the floor face downward Geo. Beard was in Zion on visit in Salt Lake. lady friends of Park City passed and when picked up said his business the forepart of the Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eldredge through Coalville Wednesday felt paralyzed, otherwise week. returned from a few days visit en route to the Yellowstone legs didnt appear to be injured. A J. K. Lemon of Marion made jin Salt Lake Wednesday even- - Park, where they will spend short time afterwards he three weeks taking in the this office a pleasant call last ing. oi given a drink water, and iu a Saturday. Miss Lottie Lusty of Evan- - sights. passed awav. The P. C. Eans and Miss Mattie neld Tuesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eldredge jston, formerly manager of the marwere Lake of Salt Read the of largest ever held was one returned from Logan Wednes- - local exchange R. M. Bell Tel. Evans ried last Saturday. Mt. Co. here, is visiting in day night. is a former Coalvillian and a White, the shoe drummer, jolly good fellow, and the Times Wjn. Chappell made us a call takes pleasure in congratulating and wife, of Brigham, were in Coalville Tuesday. Saturday. He is getting along Carl aqd his bride. 3 well and the effect of the fairly who Miss Mina Beveredge, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans, tall received some time ago has as been stenoghas employed Wilmer Evans, Miss Vivian nearly left him. rapher in the county recorders Williams, and Mrs. Fred Mick office the past ten weeks, reFred Williams, Del Gay and leson of Salt Lake, Mr. Clyde turned to her home iu Salt Lake Wm. Salmon, a jolly trio of Hendrie of Denver, and Leo yesterday morning. Ogden, left last night on a fish- Evans of Deep Creek, are guests ing trip up the Chalk Creek. at the Evans home in this city. Don't be Blue Salmon says therell be no trout The Stake Primary associand lose all Interest when help is he when those in gets make parts will Herblne within reach. ation convention will be held that liver perform it duties prop- through. in the tabernacle at Coalville, erly. J. B. Vaughn, Elba, Ala., of dealer a John Riha, prominent sufferer constant a writes: Saturday, Aug. 3rd, at ro a. m. Being been sellofficer is exfrom constipation and a disordered Vining, la., says: I have and Bladder Every primary liver, I have found Herbine to be ing DeWitts Kidney to be present. An invi-tati- on the best medicine, for these troub- Pills for about a year and they giveI pected is extended to the public, le on the market. I have used it better satisfaction than any pill 4 . dosen are a sold. There ever people be the to E. J. Cartuth, Pres. constantly. I believe it HOME Wal-to- ff, i - well. The body was brought (let a sample of Dr. Shoops to Coalville Wednesday and int odec' at our store. If Health terred in the the citv cemetery, real coffee disturbs your stomach, z rrrr your heart or your kidneys, then lMneuIes arefor the Kidneys and try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. Bladder. The bring quick r lief to iShoop bas closely matched Old Java backache, rheumatism, lumbago, and Mocha Coffee in flavor and tired worn out feeling. They pro- taste, yet it hasnt a single gram of duce natural action of the kidneys Coffee in it. Dr. Slump's Health in filtering waste matter out of the Coffee Imitation is made from pure blood. days treatment 1 1, on. toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made iu a minute. No Sold by John Boyden tedious wait. You will surely like satisfactory it. Sold by John Boyden 4 Son. & Bon. i l! j . A.VI t' N. Calderwood Bros. 9 , j here who have used them and they give perfect satisfaction in every Walter Storer, son of Mr. and case. I have used them myself with Sold fine results. by John Boy- Mrs. Joseph Storer of Echo, den A Son. died Tuesday morning of leak- jfirst National i 3Banh (Established May 10th, I906.f Capital, $23,000( r If 10V S 4t smiiiii 'PiptaS 1.1111 jfr f . l y yway V - ADAM PATTERSON, VlCt-PRE- VICS-PRE- S ss 56 A A Big Clearance Summer Hats and a( Q i A Waists 1 on Sum-m- er Dress Goods, Shirt and Skirts. Full line of Corset jj; Covers and Cambric, Just what you want , A iift WTlf has resigned as janitor at the court - house, James Ball has been appointed in the formers S temporarily commissioners the stead, At meeting Monday, Mr. Ball will nodoubt be appointed to the position of custodian of the court house and grounds. Mr. Ball has been a tireless worker for the G O. P. since the birth t of the party in this state, and deserves recognition, besides, . Margaret R. Salmon. W v f 411 tiy in ' Calderwood -- 1 ns ns hes there with the goods. That Thos. Beard i making ns good in the care of the stake ns house and grounds, one only ns needs to see the countless bundreds of beautiful flowers sur- - ns V 4 1 We want year trade , we'll handle your Pro -duds and guarantee satisfadion in every ' particular, . . , Wm. Robinson ALFRED BLONQUIST, FRANK FINOREE. Cashier JAMES FlNOREB. Frssionst " ' n:;;rcraTldt' to Echo, where he passed away. cent interest on Time Deposits. t We want your Beef, Mutton Porks and Veal, and all the fine Chickens you can raise. udut of Wepay 4 per K .j the employ of the streetcar company at Ogden, bat on as . iWi' 0 age of the heart. He was taken to Croyden Tuesday for burial. He leaves a wife and numerous relatives to mourn his loss. For some time past he has been in t Li FOR CHOICE MEATS HONEST DEALINGS RIGHT PRICES best medicine of its kind, and I wish all sufferers from these troubles to know the good Herblne bas Sold by John Boyden A done me. Son. , & AUGUST 2. 1907. SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, D. O. Walton of Teton Basin, peF6al J0A COUiSTX Y . QJ 'A'HEB.-iiHriil'- ouu rounding that building. Tak- ing into consideration the late S!ttissMWMWWMWW,wwt,,wwwwwwWMMWMMWwww spring and the lateness of the to that position, s jj appointment he has done wonderfully well. The late frosty has also tended to depreciate his work, but notwithstanding this, those grounds Call before buying elsewhere. CJ Call and see our are beautiful. and will be greatLadies and Childrens Oxfords. that ly appreciated by the conference ( A nice line of Mens Dress Shirts at prices of visitors tomorrow and Sunday. Fireworks, cannot be beat Q A fine disjplay -v -- -- - -v y 'v -v -- 1 - . ns Call at the Coalville Co-o- p - i . Bros. Meat Go. ns to see the beautiful line of j ns ns ns ns ns (Is . IV j Reduction in Summer Dress Goods Fire Crackers, and Torpodoes, from W. Young. George J lc up. TALL... SUMMER MIL- Hfl LINERY AT REDUC-- p ED PRICES. MRS. M. E., RHOADES, Milliner . . . Ernest, the ld sou White art Waifts idles !t Received Very Latest Styles and Designs Just Trade for of Ira Eldredge was killed by lightning at his home in Oakley last Saturday evening. There were fourteen people in the house at the time. The lightning came . down the chimney and pan went in one and part io 4h& other r0om Mr Eldredge, -- wife and daughter were sitting at the table, the forraer with his back to the chimney from whence the flash came, partly stunning him, setting fire to the carpet and tenting several holes, in' the floor and tearing off considerable Mid-Summ- er Mr. and Mrs. -- Surprisingly Oi vl bl t ; 1 ! W V' A. F. C. Ginghams Suitable for Childrens School We line of V' i S( "H W W 4l t |