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Show THE GOA DEVOTED TO THE INTEREf TS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOL. for 0tb JOB WORK NEATLY DONE COALVILLE. UTAI I. Ely DAY. ARIVST 18. 11)11 XVIII. Mr. ami Mis. Call Ail.i XViison. of Mis ' a-- ! Koiai.il H.nl lu tinni. i ila re-- t ui lit fl eslertla to llieii litone in Sail Lake after spending a coop!. f 'eiksthe guest 4 ul their eonsin, K.ilwn, DATES OF SALE SEPT. 15 TO OCT. 15, INC, 1911 VIA Union Pacific Standard Road of the West. Smoothest. Track, Lowest Grades, Fewest Curves Electric Automatic Block Signals Chair Dining Cars, High Class Tourist Sleepers, Cars and Coaches. For complete information and fill in this coupon, or local literature, call on agent, or .simply drop me a line. Free descriptive literature. R. S. RUBLE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Union Pacific R. R., 914 17th St, Denver, Colo. contemplate going to .. l'eterson. ut Mrs. Monday. Cashier Frank I'mgivt' den Tuesday on busme-s- . ( George Roberts, Sr of Hem li r, was in the county seal on Tue'd, i . In t h,' 'i.A inm-tun- . and the horse became iiqiiianagr-atile- . tlitf sprang out of the hack I"11' o the ran and grabbed the ligand x Sunday up l hoy any on gatln nng animal liv the hit, stripping him They all report having a gm.,1 It is a miracle t hat Laverne w an not k lied, for w heii the horse stopped she was under him and too done to H'ed to report-:- , earn 1.,' h is he. Is In comfortable. Miss David Moore m 'till on tin- La erne w as taken to lie home and the injured member atter.ded to. 'he m resting as comfortable as can Thomas i ' Mr. and Mrs. J M. Kaddo returned to their home ill Cumberland l.i'l Sun dav. j k 1 v mi toe Mrs. C. 8. Thorndike in' I sick list for seieral ilais hut is hotter now. Finder LOST Gold baby pin. turn to Times office and pep liberal K. Getting Ready for the County Fair and Supa- i'ou.iiv r or Srt-- ! si ci I on met iu me couuty court hous last t'aturihiy afternoon and a very ilic Hoard of Directors , i Ml'S I.nverne Alltli is eontiiieil In lur toil with a broken leg. It hap-penlast Mjnilay while Mrs. Allen and t" smaller children were on then way to Folio canyon to gather hops. When they leached Dry li low a pail of the harness gave way 34 o t tere'ting I tie SMii'imit sessiou was held. It was tleeuW that the fair open tW first day, September 26, at li) a. mT and the judging will take place th first day at 1 p. m. Also that all must be brought iu the evening preceding the first day of the fair, and that a man w ill be placed in charge to look nfter all exhibits. The matter ef securing the brass band was left witty, the president, XV. M. Hoyden. Concessions will be let to the highest bidder. on attractions has apCommittee propriated (HU) for the Wild West show, and Mr. R. E..8tiugley was appointed assistant to William Moore it mrrying out this event. Mr. Charles Porter of Porterville wished to pluce a if exhibit or tauTifluw-e- r and cabbage, but not to compete for a prize. The request will be granted. The following prizes have been offered by firms and individuals: ts I rotner metuitha painful, 7 In eXfH-vti- l. Jgh Hot serums a, 'relent nt the de F- "d Patriotism. last Saturday night. While un Jiam Thi le :i e two kinds of patriotism. from I nng a hoilerhead freight car 'rst Is he variety which seeks to moying the ca- - to a wagon he from other t 'parate one's country xed bis fooling, tailing t, the oentr'es and pet her over against Jensen Creamery Co. Habcoek iest- ind, bruising his side and head. The them, as their rival or enemy and er for best dairy co Summit Furniture Special (10 ny temporarily disabled him. hen glories In tjr power to outshine j I with bin charictcristie pluck, was ir overcome Ifietoi. to put them to cash prize. t or to bring Coalville Vo-op- . Secial (10 cash !"if tohv hrr siipectortty. u at work helping the meu ngaiiu- W-- her feet In snbtectton prize; Tvt. otht r is the natrlotimn wh'rli Frank Pittgree Special (3.00 casL or Halts A A2H1 surrey at 3 fai; reks to Identify one'? country with prize. f electric chandeliers of 3 light' ! - 'n'eiists of our common humanFrank Croft (3.00 cash for best Jervvhbh considers her as the helper sey, ly Sell will one or all iiImi of i e.tk; them; r d Mud of nil the W. S. needy, 'gg th Rigby Special (3.00 casta, i f (30 gat lighting system complete. d ' pm of tte oppressed, as a prize. d bargains. Charles Averill, Coal end'"- K. E. Htingley Special rorir 'hose who nre wo-k- tr (25.00 easb " o i ; i r d the boundaries of freiulom e, Utah."'' prize. ir.d peace and eager to The eommitteS-ot- T printing waa its nH '.'hBr t eotik-- of good will in to get out premium list at Taddies, foreman of the Walt )ce"king down 'he hRrriers that keep once so that they will be in circulation, 9 route steel gang, showed himself tatlons arart Washington Gladden. in the near future. fa of keen judgment when he de d this wa the prettiest valley in IBSZBmiOXBSOSeBiaBBBKSK! and the moat desirable for jjr.zxzaETJzr ) Tine, With a large erew of Mexi-M" Paddies recently passed this tii, igh here, going south, laying the i steel for Lake Salt route. heavy tjf j -- re- re ward. L. Hall left or winter quarters last Saturday, where he- - lias accepted W. a position. 8 .i I' of g md For FaiySix or e'ght chan sawdii't. Apply riiarcs Averill, Coahrliie, I trh. 1 i J. Don Iiicn came in from Frisco, L'lith.-bthrnmriiay and is. visiting Jiis parents in Huytsville. , st s Town Send tne full par- - Stete Mr i California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Nevada I h mi l Fare to Excellent Allison 0'.lei.. spent t'n week ttol thegin st iJ M i s. Job i, W 'son. Low Colonist AO. tieulnrsami literature on California. Oregon, Washington, Idaho. (Check states on whien you desire literature, " Mr. and M.s. Andrew Thomson and childreu spent lust Sunday at Hoyts-vill- i visiting relatives. W, ("'antral and children left J. Mrs. Wednesday morning for North Platte, ' Neb., to visit relatives. r. Watch for Sales every week tj We again call pur correspondent in their copy Tnewlij tention to' get 0 lll morning as near as possible. n Mt,. i a rtad ) jB'iw hiss s'lsmst, ihn month. c Shuts WaistsL Summer Dress goods at cost ii running onto Alma Ingersoll, who a Canada bee in hia bonnet, a Mrs. John Y. Haddow left for Og beden on Wednesday, where she will vis- transfer of the Ingersoll home, Waa tween here and soon made Lehl, it with relatives for several days. over to Mr. Faddies. American Mine Host E. H. Rhead, of the Dun hi For j - Millinery Up-to;da- te At the very LOWEST PRICES .' - CALL ON MRS.. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner, PHONE 41 BLACK. can House, Heber, visited his parents Mr. and. Mrs. E. H. Rhead, during the week. , SSBXSSE Farmers Take Notice! Fox, Socialist organize of Utah, held ,a street meeting. Wednesday night in front of the First National bunk building, luite a crowd listened to him and he sold For Sale tracts on Socialism. Ray Denting is about the happiest town. Theres a reason. The stork left a bouncing, boy at his home last Sunday. All concerned are doing nicely and Ray baa been setting up the cigars every day since the happy event. We are agents for the Famous man PURE JERSEY MILK 12 Quarts for $1.00..... G. Y. Bullock, Coaloille, Ut. of Home Building Material 'THJE Native lumber dont split when being nailed together, is easily worked and has no superior for paint. PuTup a new hay shed. You will save from spoiling the first year ' enough hay to pay for it. t Deering Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Loaders, Stackers, A marriage license was issued last Saturday to Joseph L. Wilde of this city and Miss Mary E. Willoughby. They were married the same day by J. F. Wilde. Their many Bishop friends wish them much joy and Jtap piness. The county clerk received notice on Tuesday from the state board of to raise the valuation on cat tie 15 percent and horses 10 per cent. John Shaw was up from Ogden the fore part of the week, returning Wedequi-lizatio- nesday morning. etc., and we carry in stock a line of extras - for thiese machines. Let us figure The committees appointed on the eelebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the institution of Odd Fellowship in' Coalville nre working bard to complete arrangements and it is hoped that the program can be printed in these eohunns next week. - Mrs.W H. Kimball has with you before you purchase. returned from Heber City, where she went to attend! the Black Hawk eamp fire. She had n pleasant time. Mrs. Kim- Powell Brothers Lumber Co. SUMMIT FUR. & MER. CO. Local Agents. ; just ball was the recipient of many beautiful flowers by the She veterans. brought a bouquet home to place on the grave of her husband Gen. Kim- Summit Furniture & Mer. Co. ball. Mr. SEEKS k state several Salmon ted .1. (ieoige for the jGood Subscribe for The' Times. W. S. Wilde Jeft .Wednesday morn-ing for Mud creek, near Scofield, and a powe understand be mine foreman. sition there as has-accep- Ml. XkE. and Mrs. Daniel Sommers, Sr., A $ -- |