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Show :& ' ' 1 ,rt V BENCFER NEWS. T, 4a ; j ' 1! csr.'f T- -t I rr.vu i :,. j, t! rt . i f.4, ffu'si an Witfii' ct An p' y 0 Fverywhcre, In all comers of the earth may to found 1. C. 8. tU(lrotitotJrnt vtto-ar- e atudf-lu- g tot better poiton. Uirrkla and happy riei, auxetu! old age. 1 lieic aro over a million ot ifteui jtH.t think of it. more than 0 times as many students as the iutget American university has had in .TO yeais Uuian find (Item In the commercial oUuesof New Zealand, themtne m boutti Alma; the machine shops ot hngiatid, and the manulat tones ot North America. Men In all life hum the miner workmirlong hours each day in tire mines at small wages and with a large f jTnrytooppotl,4othe aahu y.J pfhi ial who wishes to broaden his knowledge to take advantage of U e ave enabled for further promotion thousanjs upon thousands of them to advance in our IT rar ot experience Vfkat does tkis mean te TOO? It means that. DO Dial It r what your circumstances are. the I C. 8. rdlcis you today an easy, cheap, and sure way to secure advancement the most practu al way In the world These are sot mere idle words; they are absolute locls proved by actsa) statistic. Let tJiem sink into your mind, and it you really and seriously would like to better your position and earnings, send us the coupon below. It costs 1 A 1 yon nothing t till nun h U it MOW. Voa do not have to leavo homo. up rour fla po.lilon. lalM, Scraataa, I hick BooUwpW bwaopttpbw AwiaiaiiI Writs Wntat UnkJow Tnmsiw Cnwwwrial Law Nbow-Cw- ttkitfrcfc Ovrf Names Trttib-Md- Supb KasiStey a r- ye it. 4 kvMiki TtUpboiw . PiectnC'UyEtMs Nu; MachaweqT Esgisil Surveyor Sutonaory Eapiwf Gvi Lufuiaar Btnlrkss CoMndor - o- T t , . 1 tin-.--- in-th- v Ut- I t, t w w ? -- W w s i taBa.1 jutrtTieKtTra;.? I Sunday school conference wss IivlJ here last Sundaylu the mect-- , mg house. Stake Supei inteinieiit at . Elder Calderwood, Csrruth, Rees and htones were our liome mlssion- aries on the 23th Their discourses were very mueh appreciated by those (I! ; present. A mud slid in Mlver Creek can-- 3 Q.R asjca u s adLth tc tionf oreman and crew some extra work. COALVILLE, UTAH. 1HS3, and AND ALL PAIN, cuts, bruises, burns, clo CACKACHE. LUMHAOO, STIFF JOlNTb. CONTRACTED MUSCLE- -. SRRAtNED ANKLES, CORM HUSKER-SRRAINE O WRISTS. FROSTED FEET. CORNS, vINS, AND ALL INFLAMMATIONS. s and $1.00 Rafuta All SuUtittitm. N0W LINIMENT CO., th Sacond Stract, $T. LOUIS, M0. old and Rsoommandad Job a Boyden ft Boo. Corn . - am OMAHA, NEB: 3-1- 3, 1909 . . Us object is to teach men how to raise the highest grade products with which to supply the markets of the world, and to teach women and girls hew to reduce the cost of living. The most important subjects to be discussed are: Country Life, Soil Culture, Hay and Forage, Dry, Farming, Irrigation, Good Roads, Oats, Wheat, Corn Culture, 5 ojiace rent see Mr. Thomas. The once of the paper will Hie. Leave orders at this oPtpe forttra copies. Boost it along. and Domestic Science. ' THE FAMOUS MEXICAN NATIONAL BAND WILL BE A GREAT ATTRACTION. J EXPERIENCE h For further information call on your Local Agent UNION PACIFIC The Safe Road to Travel anrmt AfiTfvna atrfitt imi doacrlpikwi may frae whether u old. Has a Soothing and Healing Effect on itcutnhh. (oniunfr MANUGOOX ooPatetUa Coldfte - Cemrtn. fUetwond. WmIl. y;- Ittraed dl Coughs and wrlteoj-So- nia time aro I tot a bad cold, into LaQnppe. So I bought a bottle of Ballards Horehouod Synm 1 believe Ballard Compound mad it straightened me out tmrhty quickly. Horehound Byrup Compound will cure any case of LaGrippe. Pried 25c, 50c tod $1.00 Refuse AH Substitutes BALLARD SNOW UNIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO: BSold Arid Rsoommandad b MUNN&Co.e,BN6Wlfor annas OMn. V 2A COMTOUND- - Coughs Cclcls, Vhocping Cough, Enn chitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Etc., The Favorite Remedy In ell Homes. It in good for voung and Copyrights ftc. a akvtrh and lUMMitton w probably p lina vi nelly (vmiuientlttl. Necessity. BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP OURE3 Marks Troe DESiCNS fc aulcalf SA Household r.Mv X--t John Boyden ft Son. St, WuStnalun, D.C Ladies, . MissesLand;ChildrenV Coats, Boys Overcoats at 25 per cent discount. 7 Edward Powell tueT with the mutual Sunday evening and' spoke for a short time on mutual work, and Re elevating Influence on the young of both sexes who take an Interest therein. John Anderson is lume again from Idaho, where he lias been for a long - time. Me see Robt. oung on our streets Jquite often although his home for r the winter is in Salt Lake, Mr. Miss Mr. H. B. Harris of lleaefer and pleas-a- from Dec. 10th to 25th. The Most Complete Line of Holiday Goods will be ever seen in the nt call Sunday afternoon. Bessie and Hazel Hixson were in Coalville on business Medoesday. .A simple Christmas dciort'ton for the dining room is to hang th9 chandelier with greens and holly fmnl that carry loosely Jonk ropes of froud phrfe to each corner of the room thus making a canopy for the tab. bit of mistletoe skillfully There all will have to pass Tnle U m leaving the room may 'a, 14 t0 fun. . In the center of the tabic iaT a te boat of holly, frosted as thgh it had Just cornu Iroiu the Untrv fi.id For the fivers to to IgiJ a place beautiful line of RUGS will be offered at "Special prices Gladys Beard of Coalville made and Mrs. Karl Hixson a i, h. cards there are tiny tarthen CrrKtrpas 'reca. also Commence , Dec. 6th JHLolicltir ItLujrv Sale! A Mr. CURES RHEUMATISM VUlVLaO r tr-w 'irA' December contain about twenty pages. For Mrs. Thomas of Walt Lake, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Powell, has returned home. SNOW LINIMENT neunatoiA SORES. MCmLDS. J i i; ..i ixi'aar.wHuan Lha A B3 lUenB waa called on the Ufllh ult. U release the committee who had bees in the past year and sustain a new one for the corning year.' Those elected were: T. A, Smith, Joshua Bates, John Young, Eliza Bates, Hazel HlxsE Aad.P&uLLne Peterson The committee went right to work, put in and arranged a pro-- BALLARDS T '").iiit.ew8 ,,. - J. M. Thomas is representing Tlie Times iu working die biggi at riiristinas edition evergolfen out in this city. It will be replete w ith the progress made in Summit County. Every town in ilie county will he favorably mentioned In this ditton with its represonat ive men Hid industries. It will he profusely .Uuatratsd with cuts of our leading men ami business houses and will i nxJ rv r'C UhS 4i ExDOsi'OOO hwKtaomM, ntnitr.td werkly. Ijuvmt Ms enlaltun of wi, vxertUtta toarniL Trni.,Fi rear; four nuntbi, tu Sola ljrU nawMlmlOTK 03.-lC- ragjygg? lias tweti Crownad with Phanomlnal Succass sltico Kwtay t! Bast Houaahold Llnlmant oil th market. r'i . A WANSHIP, Nov. lder Alma Peterson, wife and slier, visited the Hoytsvllle mutual kst Sunday : . evening. Mrs. Delphia Pendleton went to American Fork last Sunday to attend the funeral of Cora Larson's babe, which died on th27th of this ' f month. - t Jig. i(l ant frk Oldest sceney lor nciniru'ff Patciaa token throtich Mum 4 Co. oceivc , aroj isetiea, without ebarae, in Lb WANSHIP NEWS. VI t. lines i!4 teygf a. s st' X f: Scientific Jlnterican. any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces the greatest amount of heat; coal that burns to theJaaLiuince: rmLthatk all- coal, and the ash of which is evidence of its heat energy thats the kind of coal we sell vi wiflj of the font or ankle many a very serious sprain. A sprain is KOCKPORT, Kov. 30. Quite a more painful than a brake. In all number of people attended the en sprains, cuts, scalds Ballards Snow. tertainment given last Wednesday Liniment is the best thing to eveniug given by the district school the ptiitr instantly.re-duee- s under the supervision of the teacher, swelling, is a perfect antisptic Mrs. Judkins, The program was and heals rapidly. Price 25,5t,and well rendered by the children. All 1.00. present were well pleased. For sale by John Boyden ft Son. Ferdinand Larsen Ja Very ill with rheumatic fever. Dr. French is in OO TCAItb attendance. last week after spdldlngabout eight months In Idaho. Do not take - r home tons work. St UV-rI- y urn'll-o- -- Weber Gal spells economy. Try a ton.. It vill do a :,t l It l y V 5. i t I poi lit r I Pettit and Assistant W.Ji - Manning were present They gate ..me verv good instructions to the saints. Mr. Charles tiiddowsy returned Coal a A , Siructarsl Fapnsar Bncip Mfnwf Muuof Faipnaf rit t r.''n.ii) i s AfdaM l Fiectncwa Si . 1 , y 1b ih X. ArcUecmnl Dtafo OmmI i r. vHboet trthr obUgatloe Wekowrplis. cia ailil)r iof iiiorf e a j f ROCKPORT. laleraailsaal Corrts pond met Schools . . j - (j, A Peculiar Wrench de- - tm . . .. ! i' y si N iie. Tree. - t vig-.f-i- Sa o ' 7rAmr,OTnnp TitVu JeMl-- , r during in Interest of the ChrUtuuift'irdiiloa of JTlit Times. m. F. Croioar, our Art Ogden ncl Salt Lake visitor during the forepart of the ek. Mr. S. K. Kllinjforj of Fielding, made a brief visit hereon Sunday and Monday. Frank lingreeaud J. M. Thomas ofCoahlile gave trnert.t i.g talks to the mutuals hut Suiula.x night ChrUfmaa Times will he sale al tlie postofflee. " t i , i 1 ml, r Hi-nf- TK - r- - .V, 9 county displayed at our store next week. We invite you jo call and inspect the, goods in' our various departments and make your selections early. We will have for distribution on Dec. 30th, our 1910, Calendars. We have secured the zmost beautifuh ealendar that money could are anxious that you shouljhave ,one. purchase, and Kindly cal early and see that your nanie is on our list so that one - can be reserved. L 8 i S MERCANTILE. |