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Show 9 and BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL ROCKPORT. BOCK PORT. July 7 The Fourth passed off very quieth here as we Most of our had no eelehtaiion. citizens went to Wanthip to cele- Abednego W. Williams y ! I COUNTY NEWS i, t News of the County in Brief brate. HENEFER NEWS. Teacher of Voice Placement and Mrs Alice Malm and daughter, Tone Production. Thurza of Salt l.ukeiand Mrs. Ethel HENEFER, July 5 -- A sane 4th Muir of Boutntful are visiting Mr. The fire was spent In Henefer. and Mrs. Vernon. cracker and gun were not in eviMr. Williaih' Cossey had a very dence, but all seemed to enjoy them Utah Kamas, from itib last week selves just the same. The program narrow While helping to move a form from as announced in the last issue was carried out. '1 he baseball game was under the roof of a cellar at the won score Henefer 19, pe Yovl Cant Be A Good Summit farmer Without The Times. DR. C. F. WHERRITT Dentist present writing Some citizens of Salt Lake are camping in Mr. Robert Siddowavs' grove. Mr. Edward Malin, wife and family of Park City are visiting bis sister, Mrs. Vernon. UTAH. - KAMAS, by Henefer, Echo 9. Many visitors from other towns were present. The committee is deserving of praise for the success oftheir labors, considering the time given them. Postmaster W m. Brewer expects to attend the Postmasters Convention at Ogden on the 9th and 10th. The Henefer Pipe Line Company is now laying pipe on the cross sections of its line. The potato crop here will be pgor and vary late. Now is the time to 6tart the ball rolling for the 24th. While it may be possible that the ball team will be out of town en that date it is not neccessary that all othersports should be dispensed -- uith on that account. home of Alma Gibbons the roof gave way falling oil him inflicting several very set ere bruises and scratches. Robert biddoway and Mr. Gibbons helped him out of the cellar and he is getting along very nicely at the Office over Kings Store Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Notes in book form, Jo in a book, At the Times 25 cents per book. tat office. WANSHIPNEWS. WANSIP, July 8 The Fourth passed offvery pleasantly here. The program it the morning was very good and the danoe in the afternoon for the abildren a success. Also sports of various kinds, with a halt game between Rock port and Wan-shl- p thejwme team coming out victorious The days pleasure was concluded with a dance in the even. ing. Among ?ur visitors on the Fourth were Bishop Terry and family from Coalville. Bishop Terry delivered the oration, and very ably was it done, too. Mrs. Hsrrls and Mrs. Vincent of Salt Lake were the guests of Bishop Hixson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rasmussen are visiting relatives here. As Mr. raised here he is always welcome home by his many friends. Mark Hixson spent the Fourth here with relatives. Mrs. J alia Redden and children of Coalville rams up Monday to see ler mother who is somewhat disabled from a fall she bad a short time ago. Miss Ed ml remained here until the morning of the flth. Edward Judd is home o;ice more after spending the winter and spring lu Salt Lake attending school. J. M. Hixson and family spent the Fourth in Wanshlp. as Lent In Pepys Diary. 'rhe question of fish diet la Lent doaa not usually depend upon economic coaelderatione nowaday. In Pepye time It etltl did, and In varying waya, according to clrcumatancea On of the diary entriesrum: We had this morning a great dispute between Mr. Gauden. victualler of the nary, and 8lr J. Lawton, and the rest of the commanders going against Algiers about their flak and keeping of Lent, which Mr. Gauden ao much Insist upon to hava it observed, as being the only thing that makes up the loss ol his dear bargain all the rest of the year." On the other hand, la 11. th talk of the town now in. who the king la Ilk to have for hie queen; and whether Lent shell he kept with the strictness of the king's proclamation, wklck Is thought cannot he because of th poor, who cannot buy flak" Chltlinea Between Them. A moat unusual suit Is to be filed in the courts of Atehjson next week, one that will arouse much discussion. Some time ago n woman visited la Atchison and was put to sleep In the -spare bedroom. All epare bedrooms are a good deal like vaults, and this one had the same unpleasant resemblance. It waa damp and cold, the sheetf felt as if they had been taken off Ice and the wall of the room were lined with photograph- s- of departed kin. The woman caught a severe cold, and la th suit she asks for 110.-00- 0 damages. She will contend that better treatment wae due her; that she had entertained two of the family four weeks last year, and they were given warm rooms to sleep In. If the verdict Is for the plaintiff it will have en encouraging effect on visitors. Atchison Globe. A Liquid Refreshments The beverage that cheers and invigorates during summer s depressing heat is the Fisher Beer. For luncheon, dinner or at bedtime it is the drink par excellence for health, strength and nerve. We also carry Choice Liquors, Wines and Cigars. Y our patronage solicited THE MINT BAR, Fish and game licenses for sale at Butter wrappers (printed; wil Wilde & Watson, Props. al office office. Dont be foolish and go this this at for be charged as a license you may fishing without Coalville, Utah England Building, East Side Main St the following rate: get caught. News Creek Grass For 500 $1.25. For 1000 $3.oo. Your return card printed on tlbCNTOWI II. 100 envelopes for 75 cents at GRASS CREEK. July unmuu'immwwMWWWWW aad district to THE TIMES office. nto and exhibit a Teasdale, sr. has moved ills family lti aftmpW La teal Rodd "Raaffer" hirycW Ui iw'ntore Wdmsr Isluia dost bit tPr M to the bouse formerly owned by John until aad D MONEY ol MU you receire appvove BEQUI We do onlv gvd printing. Can to aafooe, anywhere in the U S dxfm Carruth at mouth of the canyon. feUow TEN UAYS FREE TRIAL dona which Iwedovouis? trices are right. out 10 any taat wm uk . If yem art that aot perfectly satiated or to nut wtab to Abstracter. erto. Thomas Bralth watte has sold out wit m4 keep tha becpcla ahip it hack to a at our tipeaae aod Wa haraiah tha kicbaal itms fatcvclas ftt ia poaubto to nafcfe EiT!BV at oat aaaaU prokt a bora actual factor? coat. Vot aave ao iftlyM ltoAvlvll his household goods and departed Aaf idkllaotaa,l prokia by bunnf direct cf ca aod have tha Bianafecturar'a Livestock bahmd your bscycl. DO MOT BUY bscycUora pair of Ures fron ? for Seattle, Washington. uatU you fcoatea our oatalocwea and loam cur an hoard d actoy at aqr new pod rrmmrkmU 9 sjocmi tihn to rWef Cards under this heading at rea- Wm. has the Thornton accepted YOI WILL IE ASTMimi (tad, BOnable rates per year. A card is (Uiwrb BxxWi. at th. Abstracter of Titles for Summit Irw jrum w caa aill roa tha far. W tall Ik. luchMtnadt bicycb far to bom? Bond and position as stable boss with the protection to jour intererests aatuSad W. mth ethar County Under $10,01)0.00 an tla piaa profit a bon factory coat. y boo,. Eddie end Roy Homer were among awa aw. plat at the recovery of one critter will pay Union Fuel company. I arm r three years. Real Estate, Insurance, for the gpace Ior at least our visltoik this week. beadle Hand hand fcierria, bac mail Mona. Than aw daar Ml The LTnion Fuel company has put Every rancher and ca tleman in Office at Residence, Coalville, I bacraw bat maiiad Iraa. Mrs. Roy Vernon of Salt Lake vl to BA or Summit county should be represseand pedwla. para, latwin aaS U. new Impurtao a Utah. Phone No. Ked in electric bell At their mine d- here. Terms vf ad verWsingto Uiuato at hmtf tk came out here to spend a few weeks on application ako an electric pump, lhey have promptly given $ with her parents. tins paper. HEDGETIIORIl FOnCTODE-PROO- F also started to clean and retimber Surgeon Physician Mrs. Charlotte Bates is improving SELF-IIEALItlTTold No. I mine which will be TIRES to uaaomntjomit EDHOLM & AKIN a new roof put her iy place having AND a in time. UPPER short FLAT running 7Tkrtgfrtfil0ricitlkmhrmit will & Crisp RANGE: LAHILLIARD tSJO ftr ptr, M S ndradwe on her dwelling house CHAPKLLK CREEK. two days worked The mine only of either the with branded Cattle K. B. Hixson and wife have gone K3 KSEERKSU FICU PtXCTYSEl last week. following brands; lei U KAILS, Teaks as Glees will wetlaM and to Salt Lake for fruit. down Surgeons Physicians Sixty thonnnd pairs (old laytaf. k ml hundred A little over two months and the on right side y on left side uau. thounnd puinuow Oaertwe Mr. and Mra. Rahllns of Park City Mad la all tlaL It on. be wish will Parties fair unommoth county n end ay ndlng. veiydnrablcand Itnadlnaldeanlh r. Mr and Mrs. Special. ork done on Eye, Ear, rpM on both Horses ppccUU quality f rubber, which uever bcconice or signs, paintecL Jeve nrpYyjy ards isg shoulder LUS sides. UBi orouaeod which cloaca up (mull puucture wUhoet altoM ) Kotleo th rhlclitubbof tiwnd Nose aud Throat Ihcairtoi tne recova.Wl ban hundreds o IcUcrs Iron aatia. or office address Times to at orders A" nnd punotare atrip H" the Suitable reward leading customer autioc tbal their Urcabavaoulv ten punned end "U,nlw rtw strip H" Edholm Address of no than non aauon. whole estrays. Mr. on Fitted Samuel They ery Brinton called a wrigh npoooaortwVoaln W. H. Shaw, Grass Creek. Glasses I prevonS rim ratting. Thin en ordinary tin, the p tiro wUl Mtlaat nnr nthar Akin, Evanston, Wyoming, U m of his on few his return trip hr ennui Isyns Wdn-to- rr, friends Uiino und Edward Sawley has accepted the Office In Summit Block, Coalville trend. Theregnlarprioe of theae tim is fhyn Iper peii Luisuiixa an ran ina etwwe fsnnn y w to Salt Lake on the 6th. ndvertlMug' We Miipc.o the rider of only life per pair. All orders shipped aarne dny Utter la received. position as mine foreman for the a reprearated. m. pprovaL Ton do not pave cent untU yon have examined end found them rily Office Hours, from 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. of J per cent (thereby making the prim per pair) If you Uuicn Fuel company, made vacant Mr. and Mrs. Menders are visiting We wUl allow a anah dlseoant W alio send ooe will OKDC& encloae advertisement. this aad FULL CASH WITH Mr. and Mrs. M. T. aeud if for any reason they are nickel Dinted brass hand pamp. Tires to be rctarmed at OUB expense sent All who can should observe these by former foreman, Mr. Overy re her parents, a safe as in e ua to money w.iiuib. w are perfectly reliable and they Lours as near as possible. Lee. will rid easier, run falter, hunk. If you order a pair of these tires, Zyon will Sod that signing. Mr. Overy and son Thomas wear better, last tougcraad look Boer than any tire you have ever used nr Sera at say price, we m well pleated that when yoe want bicycle you wiU give m your order. have gone back to their ranch at Mrs. L&ngton of Salt Lake made know that you will be bence this muaikabl. tire offer. Wa want you 10 aeud ua a trial order at to me It pleasure great gives you tend torepniroB a short visit with her sister and Law. iw'thvy any kind at fanyp.lcetireanlil TT'iro' Hsdgetbora Bridger. Wyo. Attorneys-a- t ou approval end trial et - be able . do ref er lo Hr. Miles' end Bund 17 Catalogue which stove;, or write for oar big Tire - theapaeial Introductory price quotedkind Wm. Frost and wifeipentthe Tth brother;Anti-Pai- n Pills as the best rema) tire at about hnlflhe until prices eaota ell makes end deembeea BCTINO a Wcvclq but ralte uau postal today. IK KOT THIJfk NEELEY wonderful and new know the antll from edy we have yet had in our here with their son Ernest, also The tImes 1b the ef tires or a pair you DO anyone county paper adera we are making. It raly coeu a postal to learn everything. Write It BOW. Bouse for the prevention and Charles Frost and wife. SubOnly $1.50 a year la advance. cure of headache. My wife who CHICAGO, MEAD CYCLE C0I.IPARY. Wm. Chappell and family spent scribe has been a constant sufferer for today. ATTORNEY-AT-LA4th Mrs. here the Lee. with Thos. above ,a number, of :y ears .with, irnoat. complaint joins me in the hope that they may fall into the hands FEARED TO SLAY BRAVE MAN of all sufferers. -- Coalville, Utah . JOHN BUSH, r Demeanor of Dr. Henry Savage Watervleit, Me. of Commanded 7-- Wm. Directory. Edward H. Rhead l7fllTED-- A RIDERJ1GEI1T a fe ... r ruar-fefet- , - 1 MJUTtwruEt,: 50 and RG Drs. French Olen-lage- W a n.t Prevent and I Relieve Headache IptfriffffTn p. H. Puncture-Proo- tr MPWlir ILL j. L W flemsessB - Lan-tfo- Used Them Four Years. Pills Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n are the best I ever tried for the relief of headache. I have used Secret Society. them for nearly four years and they never fail to give me relief. I have tried many other remCoalville Lodge No. 28, edies, but have never found any better. 1. O. F. JOSEPH FRANKOWICK, 854 Trombly Av., Detroit, Mich. Meets every Wednesday Evening There is no remedy that will Visiting Brothers more quickly relieve any form . in Jones Hall. of headache than Reepect Bloodthirsty Tibetans. Phone 41 Red. O. 1 Dr. Miles Pills. The best feature of this remarkable remedy is the fact that it does not derange the stomach or leave any disagreeable after- Notary Public. C Anti-Pai- n effects. Druggist everywhere eell them. ' If Diet package fella to benefit, your drag-glwill return your money. fell et R. JONES, dAL CO Barber Shop.. ' Mary Ann B Clark is the Agenl man who cares for Summit County for is 01 East Side Main St, Coalville. Life. x erders I can Send mt them for von. CealnQe, - . For the man (at the Shoemaker's. - FOR SALE BY dll Utah1 Henry Seamons, UTAH - ROCKPORT, 1 have gone fhing with a cheerful heart and and returned homs full of devilment. Why?-- - How He Lest IL How did that man lose his suprem scy at homaT" His wife probably tried to phone him nt the office one day, and the office couldnt understand the name." you started out with the wrong went sju of fishing material. Luckwillow you and you cursed every a id rock along the way. re Real Sportsman always buy the beft, we always keep it. Why not purchase ucay-- p-a- 7 t UrSBEDELL v?nupivjiti!.,yrsk' Hundreds of You 1 Notary Public Reo 3S7ktE5sST'Fund Company , IneursnceFrancisco When Dr. Henry Savage Landor was In Tibet be waa, he says, almost beheaded by the natives. He writes "The man Nerba, who waa still bold tn me by the hair, was told to make me bend my neck. I restated with ubat little strength I had left, and with the nervous strain of a doomed man, determined to keep my head erect and my forehead high. They might kill me, true enough, they might hack me to pieces If they chose, but never until 1 had lost my last atom of strength would these ruffians make'' me stoop-bef- ore them. "I should perish, but it would be looking down upon the Pombo and his countrymen. The executioner, now close to me, held the sword with hls. nervous hands, lifting It high above his shoul der. He even brought it down to my neck, which he touched with the blade, to measure the distance, as 1 were, for a clean, eff tlve s Than, drawing back a eer, he v V ly raised the sword again p'i struck . blow at me with, all his Ti. I word passed - d 1 sa gr eeHri- my neck, hut did not toi.-- h me I would not flinch &'r srrak. n' mjr demeanor seemed to Impress bin almost to' the' point d- frtg'iten'ri him. Ho became reluct r.' 10 rent in ue hls.dlabollcal performi fce . ft'ii the Impatience nnd turbulence of the crowd were at their high st. and the lamas near to him gesticulated like madmen and- - urged him on aga'i Dr. Landor somehow eedaped luiiws.1 e by Amrjt n e in: the established ; l'Imbrie few York 1820 Abbey &Embrie Fishing Tackle urlpormg itoctlrM MiTtStfl-plet- e lMsfiVjZnirT) It in every respect pays to examine." -- e- aaa t m Coop0 We Keep The Best And Always Have It - I |