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Show - J ' Uui The I0tu AND Miss Ella Fisner CoALYiiiLE Times. Han OTHER HEWS. sent up to lark Lafe-Sii- i! City Co op ad tu Deputy Sheriff Wilde made a bu lines-trito Park City Tuesday. Miss this e I Makes the bread more healthful. The past week lias been very cold and fires feel quite comfortable. Es-i- ATTENTION: Baking Powder p Safeguards the food Russell of Provo mas here week visiting with friends. We against alum. j Miss Ada Huffman of Park City was visiting with relatives here Sunday. LADIES and CHllDREN'S Alum baking powders are the greatest mcnaccn to health of the present day. Will Patrick was talking up Z. C. M. I. goods to our merchants yesterday. MQVAL fiAXMQ POWPta CO WfW VfM A pretty birthday party was given on Bishop George Thackeray of Croyden Rheads lawn last Saturday afternoon in was transacting business here Tuesday. bouor of little Meda Shaw. About fifty Will duff was taking orders for hard- of her little friends were present and the ware from our merchants the first of the afternoon was pleasantly spent in playing games? singing, etc., after which deweek. licious refreshments were served. Dan Livingston, the popular New Mr. George Brown returned home York Life Insurance Co. agent, was here Monday from Park City, where she had thia week. been taking care of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckwith came in of Hoytsville, who underwent a Redden from Evanston Wednesday on a visit serious operation and from whom was with friends. removed two large tumors Mrs. W. J, Cunningham returned to twenty-onpounds. She is now out o her borne in Kansas City, Kan., yesterdinger and getting along nicely day morning. Members oi the 27th quorum of SevenJames Ure of Kama was down the are reminded that the regular ties of the week on business and made e first til a pleasant call. yxyt.'xj'MJ.'KpvVS We are agents Suvtbcs.u cc is ''I r. A tor, f t , - ery low prices, PRICES than you :es from $2.00 Et C. BY OF COUN TYCOM- MI8BIO.NER8 OF SUMMIT . COUNTY, UTAH, THE BOARD Cutler ' i 1 A PROCLAMATION. J um-mi- here-ubef- ap-ba- ' tn - 3MJEUTS. sn - 8tt , Knitting Works anflohn n Psai Whereas, pursuant to section five " hundred and thirteen of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 180H, approved, lega- lixedand adopted Mar :h 2,1899 a hon was presented to the Board of of Summit County Commissionei County, Utah, August 6th, 1002, signed by the qualified electors of aaid county, -- A in number equal to a majority of the votes cast at the general election held . , November 6th, 1800, proving for the submission of the question of lb re- tnovat c4 the eouaty seat of Summit " County, Uuh, from Coalville, dab, to Park City, Utah, to the qualified elect-i- n of laid chuoI, to bo toted upon at the general election to be held No vein- - v her 4th, 1002; ", " Now, therefore, we, Bartley IlcDo- n- - ' " ough and John J. Bowen, County Com-.- ." . r, tuissiooers in and for the County of and State of Utah, by virtue of the ore power in na vested by the Statute 1 mentioned, do hereby submit ' the question of the removal of the coun- Water Cure fur Chruale Cuwallputiun ty seat of Summit County, Utah, from n Take cups of hot water half an hour Coalville, Utah, to Park Cite, Utah, to the qualifiedelector of Summit County, before each meal and just before going to - -eUtah, to h voted upon at the general ' bed, also a drink of water, hot or chfd, lection to be held on the 4tb day of . about two hour after each meal. Take November, a, D., one thousand nine lot of oudoor exercise-w- alk ids drive hundred and two. In witness we have hereunto , Make a regular habit of this And in m oar hand whereof, and caused ih seal of chronic cases constipation may Hnmmit County, Utah, to be affixed at many be cured without the nse of any medicine. Coalvtile City, Summit County, Utah, v of September, A, When a purgative is required take some- this second D., ' one thousand nine hundred and two. like and mild Chamberlains gentle thing Bsari-s- r MiDowhuh, Chairmas. Stomach and Liver Tablet. For sale by JormJ, Bowks, Board of County Com miseionor of SumJohn Bovden & ton Druggist. mit County, Utah, By tho Board of County Commissioner MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. of Summit County, Utah. ve The follow ing home missionary P, H. Ncsutv, County Clerk. been made for next (Beal.) poiotmentc Commissioner John C. Lambert Wng Sunday, Sept. 2lst: absent on account of sickness. Grnas Creek W. H. Branch, F, 0 Merchant, Notice, Coalville J, J. Bowen, William UaiTSD 8tatbs Land OfElCg j Sargent. Bench Creek Levi Pearson, Ira Face. Laxg Citv, Utah, v Wanship John K, Lemon, Edward Aug. 7, 1802, Ricbina, To Whom it may Conetmt Peon Jame B, Rhead, Tho Fewkss. Notice ia hereby given that the StaUr Ksmfts Wm. Ilodsoo, F H. Wright. filed in this office list of Oaklev Robert Walker, John Hortin. of Utah h Park-to- las - Park City and Parley land selected by thf aaid 8ate under Perk, C. A. Caliie, auction 12, of the Act of Congress apWoodland George Smith, Henry proved July Ifi, 1884, Tho following VanTassell Rock port Enoch Brown, Thomas tract embraced in said lints, are in Beard. tain Ing .mineral claims of townships Castle RWkobd'TaaUtt; Edthttsd vis. t record, Rest. Wilkin List No. J 19, Reservoirs. the WJ N Francis Amo Sargent, - 0cr List No. 131, Reservoir,-NW?NHoytsville Henry E. Parry, Stephen 8W Fee. 34, Walker. R. 7 E. Echo and Hsnefer E. H. Rhead, List No. 132, Reservoirs,-NWhi;HSamuel Brinton, NWtj j NW Coalville Ben V. Pack, Budd Mur- 34, BjfiXf Bffjj Nse phy. 3 N., R. 7 E., 8. L. Mer. Priesthood meeting at Coalville, SatList No. 21, School of Mines, the SW urday, bept. 27lb, Sec. 4, Tp.SN., Y. M. I. A. convention at Coalville, K. 7 E.,'8. L. Her. Sundayt Fept. 28th, r as they reCopies of said lists, So Life. late to said tracts, hr descriptive subdiFer Vttlde Bide ABcy's With family around expecting him visions, have been conspicuous!? posted to die and a eon riding for life, 18 miles, Iu this office, for inspection by any perlly. to get Dr. Kings New Discovers for son interested, and by the public W. and Cough H, Colds, Consumption, During tb sixty days next following endured Brown, of LeesviIIe, Ind date of this notice under departthe this from but deaths agonies asthma, wonderful medicine gave instant relief mental instructions of November 27,. and toon cured him. He writes: I now 1898, (23 L. D.,459), protests or contents-agains- t the claim of the State to any of sleep soundly every night. Like mar vefout cures Consumption. Pneumonia, Thei'r aiTtiibr "i u bdi vision "hereinbefore and Grip described, ou tiie ground that the samo Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold Throat-anfor all merits matchless Ijnftrsaluhk. Jot mineral than for prove it Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles agricultural purpose will be received! Trial bottle free at Boy-de- ns ami noted for tvport to the General 50c aud ft-0Land Office, at Washington, D. C, Failstore. drug ure so to pFOieet or coote- -t within the time specified will be coueidered suf. B. L. ficient evidence of the The ladies of the club met at at the Hansen character of the said tracts, and the Mrs. W, L home of thereof, being otherwise free Wednesday afternoon. The urogram consisted of a reading by Mrs. Allison, from objection, will be recommended 1 Tne New Ofllcer of the Federation, ' t r approval. and a reading by Mrs. Hansen, ,The ' D. Favha Hobbs, from the Young Utah Press Excursion, Register. atA few business Gtomie.A. Smith, Receiver, Womans Journal. fairs were tslked over and the meeting adjourned to meet with Mr. Alma Eetray Yetlce, ' F.M.E. Oct. 1st; Siam ox Ursa, ln Coalville COL'UTT OF SlMMtT. ef saidcounty. Aot Ikoened Fer Life. in have I my the following possession T was treated for three year by good dewtii led whicij Jfnot astray animal, le, W. doctors. writes A, Greer, claimed and taken away, will be sold at O., for Piles, and Fistula, public auction to the highest bidder at but, when all failed, Bucklena Arnica iu Coalville precinct, on SatCoalville, Cures weeks. two me in cured Palve 27tb day of September, 1902, the urday, Burns, Bruises Cuts, Corns. Bores, Erupat of 1 p. m.; the hoar 2oC tions, Ball Rheum, Piles or no pay. One gray marc, about 3 years old, store. at Boythms drug weight 1000 pounds, branded IR (com-bneon right thigh. A Qousmiwtl.! Said estrsy was taken up by me in Allow me to speak a few Mr. Ewto words in lavor of Chamberlains Cough Coalville precinct ou Wednesday, the Remedy, I suffered for three years with 17th day of September, 1902. W. D. Robinsow, the bronchitis and could not .sleep t Pound for Coalville preecincu . and doctors vaiiui several keeper I tried nights. patent medicine but could get nothing A Parson Noble Art. to give me any reu f until my wife got a bottle of thie valuable medicine, which I want all the world to know, writest bas completely relieved me. W. 8, Rev. C. J. Budlong, of Aahaway, R, I, Brockman, Bagnalt, Mo. This remedy ia what a thoroughly good and reliable sold by John Boyden k Son Druggists Jffldlcin E1,ctric j foaid They cured ntw of jaundice and liver Fertunc Faver A Trxan. trouble! that had caused me great sufHaving distnssing pain in bead, fering lor many year. Fora genuine, cure they excel anything 1 back and stomach, and being without Electric Bitters are thesar- appetite, I began to use Dr. Kings New jeyer saw. Life Pills. writes W. P. Whitehead, of prise of all fir their wonderful work ha' Keuned.-.le- , Tex., "and soon felt like a! Liver, Kidney and Stomach trouble!, InfalHb.e in" stomach and j Dont lail to try them. Only 50 etas, new man. liver trembles. Only 25c at Boydens , Satisfaction is guaranteed by John Boy-d- rag " store. t , .den A Son Druggists. E purchaser, Mr. Clark haa bought the old Bale place in the eastern part of Mr. and Mrs, Wbesden and family have moved into the Eldredge House op- town, and kill make hie home there. He expects to build ft new house in the posite Prest. Taylors residence, near future. We hr ve not learned who Miss Annie Carralb ha been very will take charge of the poet office at sick the past week. It waa thought U pton. that she had an attack of appendicitis. Josh Weethafer, of Loogoolee, Jnd , is a poor man, but he save he wouldnt be A marriage license was issued on Moo-da- y without Chamberlain's Fain Balm if it to Betsy Dority, aged 21, and Joha cost five dollars a bottle, lor it 'saved him from being a cripple. No external A. Wycoff, aged 23, both of Park City. application is equal to thia liniment for For a bad taste in the mouth take stiff and swollen joints, contracted musChamberlain's Hornach and Liver Tab- cles, stiff neck, sprains and rheumatic lets. For tale by John Boydeo A Son aud muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis. It Druggists. Thomas Armstrong, w if .and family is sold by John Bovden & fjoaDrnggi-ts- , cameout horn Salt Lake the first of the in order that our subscribers np the week tov i si tw i vL relative Lr a abort river can we wnl endeavor to go to press Thurstime. day night so that we can get tlie papers Judge Morse will bold a abort term of off on Friday's mat). Since the change district court bere tomorrow morning nr the maii service to the upper end of and set the calendar for the October the county our pspers have not reached their destination until Monday, In order to do tins all tuaiter for publica-tie- n Mrs. J. A. JSmith and daughter Virmust be tn by Thursday noon, end ginia returned home from Balt Lake we kindly ask our correspondents to b sure and gel their letters , in by phat Tuesday. The latter ha keen visitwig time, and for all of them to write every there for some months. week. . We !trer; f. ,1 VitSSWWv ' ty, which we Ever displayed bought direct from manufac chased a large quantity at and will sell you at CHEAFIR can buy iu Salt Lake; .pi to $25.00. monthly meeting of the quorum will be held in the Academy building, CoalEider W. H. Carrotb haa been re- ville, on Saturday, Sept. 27th, at 11 leased and will return home in time for oclock. A good attendance of the members is desired The members of the , October conference. first Eiders quorum will also meet at Cache The thrashing machine commenced the same time and place. work yesterday., The grata crop this Jobss Clark - has sold sn t his ranch yearJ above the average Latter-daySairitstore, dance hall and alt property at The district schools opened Monday Upton and will move to Coalville to A end the 1d bate the largettand best Selected St ksblflssa Another of Summit countys pioneers was laid away in mother earth Tua-dain the person of Mrs. Mary Robins n, who died last Sunday morning. The lady had suffered a god deal for over a exyear past and w hiie her death timeU was a bard pected at almost anywho blow to the family, haw lost s go d and kind mother. Mrs. Robinson was oue of the early settlers in this county, and endured many of the hardship o( jioneer life. She was welt liked and rad a host of friends. Mary Rob:non was horn in TWaverlef Nottingham, England, in 1832. Hoe came to this country in the year 1882 and settled in Coalville, where she made her home up to the tune of her death. Deceased was the mother of fourteen children, nine of whom survive her, and w ho are among our most prominent ciuxeut. She had fifty-eiggrand childchildren and sixteen great-gran- d ren. The funeral was held .Tuesday afternoon from tne Tabernacle, Elders C, A. Cwllis and J, II. Williams being the speakers. Monday. Dont forget to read the tbis issue. r The old Grans Cieek taction bouee waa County seat matters are movingaloog cut in two last week, put on car and at a satisfactory pace, and each day the hauled up to Atkinaon, where it will be conviction is growing among the people that Faik Uity is the proper place for ita need by the section men. Iocs' ion, that Faik City, by every show J, T. Thompson, water commissioner lug, from every point of reasoning, from Of Weber county, was here Monday. He every standpoint of common justice, is entitled! to the eoonty seat, that Bark accompanied T. L. Allen up Weber can-y- oh from an economical point of view, City, wbere the work of surveying reser- s th proper place for, it, and by their voir site is being done. votes the people wid put .t here. As a matter of fact, tho people oi Coalville All diseases start it the bowlee. Keep have no hopes of retaining it. Park them opes or you will be sick. CAS- -' Record. CARETS act like nature. Keep Tver Wo would advise tho Record not to be nd bowel active without a sickening sure about the above proposition. loo 'griping feeling. Sjx million pe pie few reasons that the talk and recommenced CASCARETS, why ihs t avy seat try a 10c box. Alt Uroggists, should be moved up there. The About twenty carloads of sheep were pait should not be considered loaded at Atkir eon. the first of the week by the Park at !, for St would be an and shipped to the eastern marlet. It j to maintain a court house j impossibility is claimed that there have been tror . at Park City as cheaply a. it can be at an or ( bheep sbippe 1 east this year cssalwillm. No, the people of Coalville any previous year. tot given op hopes, not by a long Sheriff Uaif brought down from the j shot ; in fact, prospect are very fsror-FarkiSaturday Speck, Manmx, able for o retaining the county seat and who haa been boond over to the district j when the votes ire counted the Record court on the charge of burglary, and be- will wonder what he happened to them. ing unable to furnish the necessary The couuty seat is bere to stay; just bond was placed in the county jaiL pasie that in your hat. , 'lve aet We have a large Stock of Ladies Wrappers, from 75 cents to $2,50. When yon want a shoe that will wear and is easy buy the MAJESMC -- as - - 4 s' v When you want a shoe to dance or go to ineeting in, and that is t of the latest style, buy HI. D.lVelis ElasticJnlia Uariowe. Et iv gen-era- d i. We have the latest ia DRESS TRimimSr APPUQUES, LACES, " non-miner- al RIBBONS, VELVETS,- - SILKS. PARISIAN -- DRESS GOODS are sold one dres in a NO ONE ELSE WILL HAVE ONE LIKE IT. piece, Oar Latest Stjlt-- . SO THAT We liave a large Stock to Select from. We have everything you want. Dont be prejudiced,' but come and EXAMINE our goods. Peerless Celebrated Ladies1 Underwear and Ready Made Skirts and Waists. - guarantee them 10-1- 9 Eld-red- pwr-?-iln- McCon-nellsvil- d) We are agents ior We 8-- 15 , a perfect fit. nd WT,s t J 1 |