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Show -- VOL. XVII. a?; (f eminent. at Park We Have Always Sold "our Kings- citj bury Hats for $1 621. Price end Style. Coalville Who is She? Who is She? is She Manied or Mngle? Is She Married or Single? Mrs..Eva Pine left for Salt laike Head C. H. West's ad. in tins Thursday. issue. t Miss Alveretu Clayton returned Auxiliary brought quite a number of people here last Saturday. to Salt Lake last Monday. Miss Magifio Buchannan returned "Bill of Sale in book form for home from Kemmerer, Wyo. ThursBale at this othce. 25 for 25 cents. day. Notes in lawk form 25 in a book, M. C. Taylor has been confined to at 25 cents per hook, At the Times his home the past week suffering office. with quinsy. Keep money at home and buy Joe Clay ton and J. M. Stones left your King's hats for f 25. Coahille for Salt Lake last Monday where they went to seek employment. Mrs, J. J. Cross, of Evanston, was Mrs. Clara Stevenson, of Ogden, here to attend the funeral of Mrs. and her mother, Mrs. E. Simister, John Stones. returned to Coalville Wednesday. Miss Mae Branch has been detain Mrs. E. H. Khead left yesterday ed at home the past few days suffer-n- g w i tli a bad cold. morning for Ogden where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Shaw. Who is She? Is She Married or Single? Is She Married or Single? Councilman W. Calderwood is G. Y. Bullock was in Ogden the making preoarations for paving in forepart of the week in tha interests front of the Coatville Hotel property of the Coalville William Welsh and Joseph Couch Mrs. William Toone and Mr. Geo. left Monday to attend the annual Stones returned to their homes in grand lodge convention I. 0.0. F., at Salt Lake. Salt Lake last Monday. J. S. Salmon has just completed Melven Ball has quit his job in the pavement in front of his hotel, Grass Creek and will do farming the Weber. It is a splendid piece of work. during the Bummer months. Mrs. C. E. Averill, of Los Angeles, We learn from the Evanston Press that Mr. J. J. Cross has been ap- California, mother of Charles Aver-Bis the guest of her son. She will pointed custodian of the Uinta 7 make her home Tiers. county court house. 1 Co-o- p. Co-o- A PR 1 1 . y Hold. Who in She? 1st She Married orNingle? NEWS ietg Oiainity p. l, Compare Taf iiuiaskeii men In Id lip a id rob-- t Co-o- p. ie Oak Saloon at Park City, ght. at about l2;3o and Mr. and Mrs. McQuin, and daugh' bundled dollar. The ter, Berel, of Uinta, are the guests owned by llenry Spriggs and of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson of the most popular thirst Tlie voting contest at the Lyceum i in the mining eatnp. is proving quite an attraction and is i iif Wilde and City Marsha 1 bringing out large crowds. The pic Wri t were called from their peace-mbe- r tures also are very good. and sere up all night lookout Ins dim FOB SALK Choice .Early Ohio up yhreaa time no clue as to their seed potatoes. Also one ton lucerne whdf' ibouts had been found. It is seed and SO head choice ewes. Mills repot id that a reward of $50U.0ii lias 2 Brothers, Hoytsville, Utah. bee ffered for their capture. hold-upirdi- - Wihner Evans, representing Denver rubber goods house, was In Coalville during the week, the guest of ins sister, Mrs. J. L. Boyden. JOB WORK NEATLY DONE tfT COALVILLE. tj'TAH. FRIDAY. personal (HOME N DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. ut 0 1 0. NO, 10 Monday, April 11th! I will display a beautiful line of Trimmed Hats; Ladies and Childrens Silk, Pongee, Batiste and House Dresses at prices that will surprise you. M. R. Salmon - Fai Association Down to Business Tiie speakers at the Stake house Tbt last Sunday night were Elders Law- tion l rence Stones. R. W. Maxwell and J. Court M. Hixson. Eacli gave very inter with estlug talks. Alt Summit County Fair Associait in tlie court room at the louse last Saturday afternoon, quorum present, -going over the articles of ition and accepting ttem, the The district schools, except the were selected: committees close There follf ig eighth grade, today. hums and Exhibits W. H. iias been no particular reason given for thi early closing, but we pre- Matin ig, P. H. Neeley, O. W. Wilsume the lack of cash is the reason. kins, id W. J, Wright. ' B n n Ext ttivk and Building t. J. Leah, the daughter of Lew It Nephi Sargent, W. H, ManMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hopkin, who nd P. H. Neeley. had tier arm broken a couple of ning, Fta rcB George Smith, E. D. weeks ago, while playing teeter Butto David Moore, Nephi toter is getting along nioely. ehn C. Paskett, and David Call and see the elegant Dress Hats. and big variety of SAILORS . MRS. M. E. RHOADES, JVKHner, B po Pi 9 H 'PHONE 41 BLACK. E butmmtttnmmnnnnttAnnmTnnnH Vw ld Bar-ge- nt A birthday party was held at the Reea; AX' home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Croft Wednesday evening, it being a H. N double affair, as on that date it Is Wllkl the anuiversary of their (Mr. and Tea Mrs. Croft) birthday. Covers were SING. Good Service Ready for you when you need anything in j ments W. H. Manning, P. ley, John C. Fakett, O. W. the line of fresh or salted u arOETATION AND ADVERTIRoes, bn C. Paskett, mutton, ef, pork, ham or bacon. Daiu laid for sixteen and an exoell.nt and D dd Moore. Th dr this year will be a hum; time was had by all. mer, wx J ass through Haleya Winston, the comet vjthout getting burned up. baby hoy of Mr. and Mrs. J. H t is 1 Intention of the association Barber, fell from the porch at the to get lease from the city on the hoyie of Edgar Beard last Tuesday olty-j'sfor a period of twenty-fiv- e afternoon, cutting a large gash in year id erect permanent buildings his forehead, necessitating five there! I In the meantime the comstitches to close the wound. Dr, mit i adverljsing wlll have jlfe-iCrisp was called in and dressed The hip certificates prlhledr .Eauiu- Lth yvncMirta 4.--- ! If The road supervisor has had a willga P putting up buildings and number of boys out working on the other iicidental expenses that may streets, raking off the cobble rwcks, aecare.iefore the fair, which will etc., putting thestreetsin very good be hqlfUie latter part of September. shape. The boys have been working to pay oil the tax on their dogs. In this way the boys do not have to pay Council cash and the city getsthe equivalImportant ent in work on the streets. meat-be- We know what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling know how to cut it up, too, and we wouli" like to have" more of ; your trade. Youll benefit by it, as well as we. -- SUMMIT MEAT CO., Bagnell & Ball, Prop a. B, m J j, fT FENCINGmade from coiled spring wire. the HOYTSVILLE CASH STORE HeberW. Wilde left Monday for Salt Lake, preparatory to going on amission. On Wednesday he left Hoytsville, Utah. I over the Itio Grande for tlie Northern states mission, witli headquarters at Chicago. The benefit dance last Friday night was quite well attended, and Elder Wilde left with the best wishes for a successful mis' sion and a safe return. Each TOW and ditT4T to nde and exhibit a Our agents everywhere art Bukioff money Ust H'r e Jar full Particular and tPeaal offer mi one. IP until you receive ana approve of your bicycle. Weahip JfO MONEY REQUi mi aujuiic, auywncre in me v. o wnpw a cam aeposti in advance, prepay frt fkt, and allow TEN DAYS FHLJTKIAI. duiint which time you may nde the hLytle and put it to any teat vou wish, it you are then not perfectly unshed or dto out wiui to keep the bicycle ship it back tQ us at our expense and turn anil not 6a amt an cent. We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make FACTAffY a fMM Vil l PPlfFt a niVhe at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save fio to middlemen's profits by buing dirH of us and have the manufacturer tgu behind your bicycle. NOT ROY a lacycie or a pair of Ures from anyone at amp pnea until you receive our cauloeues and learn our unheard of factory pnea and remarkak tpactal offer to agents. , YAH MILL EF AYTfltf tYSfm h you recave our beautiful catalogue and Aul vflionLlJ study our superb models at .the wonderfully we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money ta than any other factory. We are satisfied with fi oo profit above factory cost BICYCLEDKALKIIS you can sell our bicycle tinder your own name plate at our prices. Orders filled the day received. doable BICYCLKS. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but KCOkDiuim have a Dumber on hand takenln trade by cur Chicago reu!TurcrTtie e 'ulzi vui 'dSZSZ at paces ranging from $1 to $8 or 910. Descriptive barva'n list, maned fr- -. - I0 Judge George O. Armstrong held a session of the district court last counciL nur rrr COASTEI-BRAKE- equipment ot S, 50 X alAind.! ka(f tlu HEDGETIIORII SELF-HEALIN- G tmal nUd prwtt. la,U, PUI1CTURE-PR0Q- F , TIRES TO UnODOvdoaLT Tht regular retail price at that tires it f8J0 per pair, but to introduce aw will tell jomatompU pair 13 MOCE TROUBLE FROM PCNCTDSES NAILS, lark or Gins alU not lot the Mr oat. hiir thousand pair sold last year. PT, f M (UU aippn Vfnro Mir mil J. L rr MEAD CYCLE C0I.1PAHY, I I 1 recom-mehde- e "i CUICAC9, ILL . iling Tt1? &lHl:.,r tant wot k of t Eiien of the matter the eMate cauie when the commitu e on pa uig L. Benson, incompetent. Petition leportecj. The Notice of Iiitention for restoration to capacity, continued to create a paving district was gone The - and pabsed. to June term; ; In tbe naturalization of Jani uouce aTll be found in another part Brierly, an alien, continued to May of tbU paper. Council adjourned to May 2,TS1Q. term. . In-e- j of ovetL-Xarelul- Mary Fowler and James Fowler, plaintiff, VS. Union Portland Cement Company, defendant,' continued' 0 May term. Frank McEwan, et. al., plaintiff, defendant, v. Victor toYoungberg, contiaued May term. Barbary Buttery, plaintiff, v. Henry Crossmau, Justice of Peace, defendant, continued to May term. Binitji, plaintiff, va. Buck, defen-dah- L Court find in favor of against plaintiff. defen-antm- nd Calves, Yearlings and Twos at Bennions Ranch, Upton. Address PETER JACOBSON, Upton, Summit County, Utah., TV', Coal... i Several minor committee reports were acted upon. The matter referred to committee in regards to pat k fence came up, and was discussed at Tbe committee reported length. , tnatr people were-- n t lie habit of tearing down tlie fence whenever they felt like it, but stated that it d had beon repaired. Further that any person or persons deBtroying city property or injuring name, be in the future prosecuted to me full extent of tlie law. Tlie rc- granted.' ' In tiie mat ter of tlie eslaleof Ii 0,1 pi't amt recommendation bert Bird', deceaned. Settlement of iTnotioa accepted. Monday, and the following business was transacted : In the matter of the estate of John Clark, deceased. Settleinent of ac irranted. In the matter of the estate and of Thomas Copley guardianship Walker, minor. Petition for leave to lease Teal estate, granted. 'In-lh.matletuf the estate of Sarali Spicer Harder, deceased. Settlement of account and distribution, l- ..hundred jLtmusaud pair now in use. DESCRIPTION Made in all sizes. II Irlmljr .ynding verydurablcandlmedinsidewuit ft special quality of rubber, which never becomes tiorouf ana which closet up small punctures without allow, Nottc the thick rubber tread tng the air tocacape. weaavenuDareaaiieuermBromaua-t3custotnc- r A" and puncture IV Mating that their tire h.Ttonlybcrn pumptd . ad tt" nlso rim strip strip II .ponce or tw,ce inthe whole .con. They weipn nomorethan to rim Thb prevent entting. n onlinary tire, puncture resisting qnautie being given will outlast snv other tiro nabo-KOby sererml layer of thin, pecially prepared fabric on the LLAhTIC and tread. The regular price of these ti re joperpair.bat for RANK RIDING. special factory price to dvertUingpurposeawearc making the nder of only f.8o peT pair. All order shipped same day letter b received. We hlp C. O. D. on yon have examined and found them strictly as represented approval. Yon doa not toy a cent until We will allow earn discount of s per cent (thereby making the price 4.BA perpair) if yen Send FULL1 CAB II WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement We will also send one nickel plated brass hand pomp. Tires to be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they ate .ot satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent.to nab aaaafe as in a bank. If yon order pair of these tires, yon will Wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire yon have ever used or seen at any price. W c know that yon will be an well pleased that when yon want a bicycle yon wiU give us your order. We want yon to send ns n trial order at once, beace this remarkable tire offer, dont bay any kind al any p. ice until you send fora pair of a f ffi&f 1 Hed get horn Puncture-Proo- f tires on approval and trial st Jri the special Introductory price quoted above; or write for oar big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which of usual about the half ail kinds and at notes makes tires prices. deaenbm and a bnt write na a postal today. DO NOT TUlhk OF BUYING a bicycle IMS PP IWUI or acoats VU pair of tires from anyooe until yon know the new and wonderful a postal ts learn everything. Wm it NOW. Offers we an making. It only r and all members present. first matter to coins up was the report of Justke Wm. Z. Terry, which was read and on motion was referred to the auditing coininfltee The city recorder; presented his report for the quarter ending March 31, and on motion was referred to the auditing committee, Tbe report of the electric light committee contingentfund was read, and on motlonreferred to the auditing committee. The city recorder informed the council that he had ordered from the Utah Culvert Company, Woods Cross, 234 feet of culvert in accor dance with the instructions of the committee on streets, alleys and bridges. The action of the recorder and committee was ratified by the HEREFORD BULLS mayor The y. also have Chas. H. West, Prop., The City Council met in adjourned seision last Monday night with the Deputy Game Wardens Archibald and Johnston planted 125,000 trout fry" in Chalk Creek last Wedries-daThis makes about 200,000plant-e- d in tiiis stream in the past year. Now if tlie law governing thescreen-in- g of Irrigation ditches could ynly be enforced, fishing in this neck of the woods would be line in the future. the celebrated Brown Fence for Horses Cattle, from 18c per rod up. Can be built over hills hollows. We ship from the factory by the carload only can sell you at factory prices plus the freight. We have good Sr Call by phone today, or write and and and REGISTERED Matter Gates froin 3 ft. wide and up We FOR SALE! Transacts Ornamental and Plain Cj 1 ly Weber Coal spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a tons work. Do not take any ehances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces the greateft amount of heat; coal that bums to the last ounce; coal that is all coal, and the ash of which. is evidenceoF its iTea tener the kind of coal we sell , gy--th- on Who Is She? Wm. C&rruth has bad pavement put in on tbe front walk ou his property. This is certainly a move in the right direction, and is in direct hoe with tbe expression of President Joseph Smith, at the lastjconference to improve and beautify your home surroundings. ats Mines ot COALVILLE UTAH, |