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Show 4 r(r 0! Otth .. f Jp THE PEOPLES I TOLD III BRIEF Vwm. vJfSK 4r pn ? tte t e . s - '' " Crompton.- - WILS0H W IIS - , JOB WORK NEATLY DONE. NO. 45 WOOOOOOOffO&OOOOOOOOOdOOO vember 18 in the Hon. Judge Bitehiee . court at Coalville: Coalville Wllliam Moore, John Wilson, Joseph Allen, George Wheaton, William 8. Bigby, G. Howard Beard, George - UTAf, t NOVEMBER 8, 1912 COALVILLE m .-- DEVOTED TO THE INTI -- 3TS OF SUMMIT COUNTY ADVERTISER. VOL XIX HOME & kids i I STROLLER NOTICES. uoooowoooootootwi dot: that the easiest habits to Heber C. Riehias. Francis Thaddens F. Corbett Heuefer Ernest 1L Brewer, William Davis, William Roberta, George Hi Judd, Leslie G, Skill, Nepbi A; Bond. , Kamaa Ebeaexer Johnson. Marion William T. Davie, Peter H. Peterson. Oakley Leonard Fraxir,Jr. Park City Sherman Fargo,' John Carey, B. A. Brash, J. F. Payne, Free-ei- s Andrews, W, 1L Gardiner, William Cuenington, Felix MeAlovy, William J. Buck, C. J. Hauter, Walter J, Baddon, Jerry 'C. Harrington. Peoa Albert Miles, Parleys Perk J. K. Rasmussen. Boekport A. G. Stembridge. Woodland Lewis H. BiaeL s Echo the PLENTY V - TOOK AEROPLANE TOR ENEMY French Birds Investigated Strange Creature of the Air and Appear fiatlefled. FOE DRY FARMING. , overcome good ones. tr MOISTURE Aa extraordinary Instance of tho Intelligence of birds forme the subject of a letter received by the French ministry of agriculture from' an in- spector of forests. Some time ago the Inspector received complaints from sportsmen that quail and partridges had become scarce In certain districts. On examining the matter he found the birds had deserted the regions in which aerodomes had been Installed. Seemingly they took the monoplanes and biplanes for enormous birds of pey. Finding after some time, however, that their ranks were not thinned by the strange creatures hovering overhead, partridges and quail dispatched scouts to the aerodomes to examine the nlr craft at close quarters. The result of the investigations of these feathered envoys was evidently reassuring, for ths birds returned to their former taunts and - the preserves around Le Mane and Rhelma art now as well stocked as formerly. Postmaster David Moore of Castle. Bock has seat as the following table showing ths moisture in his vicinity for the past year. The table follows: -- 0.25 . November, 1911 The topic of conversation the pa .That no doubt a henpecked husband ..OUT December, 1911 two days has been on the result of fnla bald, even if he .is not. 4.38 January, 1912 , election held throughout tho atate at ' 1918 February, nation last Tuesday. The danea at the Opera bouse 2.40 March, 1912 Tho state of Utah and Salt LaW That the editor has something to eight was a grand success. lftta about throwing a switch. 1912 1.00 , , April, was earned the Bepublleass, by county - FOUND Ladies hid glove, sine I). The Progressives carried severs! iti That very few prediction before " 1.87 Owner eaa hare same by paying for June, 1912 and towns v ..1.87 this adv. July, 1912 la Summit county a majority of the lotion came true. 1.98 Augnat, 1912 Bepubliean ticket was elected. (The 1912 .... of .That wise a men over 20 lot The primary association gave a Hal our September, will worry be published in official count 2.80 loween party at the Boy den ball, October, 1912 next issue.) Complete return have not tkhgt that fools never think of. x This makes 22 laches and for which waa a grand aueeeaa, socially and . yet been received. , That there was a good attendance at October months for twelve 29th, ending financially. It is eaid that the Democratic qlee 1911 toral Vote will near the 400 mark, Net cwderenc. Our object in publishing this table ie Now that the election is over let York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Obit That the ringing was fine. ehow that plenty ef moisture falls to shoulder to their the everybody put li and Indiana lining up with the the year to insure good dry farm wheel and pull for the apbnilding of during south. Roosevelt is given 83 And Tah Tint the speaking was good, too. u In this vicinity.' We look for r Summit county and the town wa ljve In. crops 12 votes. electoral . give our sum chance. hundreds of ceres to be put in dry farm la an article taken from tho Chicago A brief eketch- sf t President-elec- t That it is easier for a young lawyer eultivatioa in the next few jeers, with The lecture on Laughilosopby at Herald, headed 'Business Men in The- Wilson as given by the Publisher to get practice than paying eases. the assurance ef plenty of moisture, as the Stake' house last Monday night by atricals, we notiee that "The lion Press i here given: shown above, Francis J. Gable, was a treat indeed. and the Mouse is going to male a few Thomas Woodrow Wilson, president- ' Nat now that the election is oxer we Methere-ln-LaMe kept the audience intensely interstops before starting a ran ta Saa elect, Is the first man born south of the bepn to plan far the Christmas holiof Tho woman's Danger In CrabA editor mega sine ested from the time he began to speak Francises. Now, why eaat we have Mason-Dixo- n lino to be elected to that . day. no cormatter bow fresh they be. , from a a letter the other Crabs, day got aurtil the close of the lecture. this company stay ene night with net m.es by either of the great political who asked, What mourn- make some fellow sick nearly every respondent He was com- parties since the civil war. hat it pays te advertise. must have a first-daing, If any, ehould ho worn for a time they eat tbmn. Still they tabs The Greek shoemaker has sold bis re- They surely mother-in-lato contemplate an extended run born at Staunton, , Vn December 28, This question le e chanoe oa It every onoe In so often pany Mr. and Samuel Banner, That tbs Summit Furniture and Metpair outfit to with moaning. The longer just the same.' Crabs must., be very in the western metropolis- .- Give ns 8 1850,- - and will be the twenty eighth freighted left Monday morning for the old coun- chance. fine eating and have e lovely taste ae president. He was a success as presi- es'..! company had four extra elerk you look at It tho weightier It ' hold will in the Banner Mr. forth . The editor answered try. that It they are being munched and put Into dent of Frineeion. Ho reorganised the ia Saturday. same place and ia prepared to do reCrabs all depends on the mother-in-law- , and the paunches of the crab-ester- s. Neatly Caught. fncnlty and Princeton advanced as we answer aa have Hat notice. was en result of short the it advertising, immediately An angler once missed hla gold terially during his presidency.' quite mill eat a deed horn, or rats, pigs, pairing ne weighty as tbs question, la tbs cats or dogs decaying in the ocean. cigarette-case- , and, being very much Then came his advent into polities ' vote. came funny papers and in fiction no mother-inda- Perhaps if the crabs were penned up home te at but not about it, people being quite THE BKYGAM YOUNG UNI upret was ever taken seriously. In and ted oa the choicest of foods for' certain whether it bad been lost or New Jersey was in tho grip of a po VERSITY SEMESTER, will begin stolen, resolved not to mention the litieal machine. The eyes of tk4 party T t more newspaper space was used real life we not only take them seri- some days, so as to get a few of the Well elect iu g the recent campaign than ever ously but we sometimes take them dirty germs out of them, as well as rid. Monday, December 2, 1912, and con matter to a soul not even to hta wife. leaders fell bn Wilson. tinue until March ifri, 1913. An ex Two yeafs bad passed by when, on hi him, they said, and then control bet with n great deal Of affection and re- them of the filth they eat, then In a in the history of the nation. collect opportunity to do a full Born- happening to meet with a piscatorial him. They did the former, but mads joke should somewhat cleaner condition they C r- -t spect The mother-in-lahave had Its day, and yet out of eo ter' a work in the heart of winter. acquaintance by tbs riverside, the n failure of the tl Ur' ' not, after being eaten; afTwo weeks are t newspapers latter, , great educators, clear sky well, aa 1 say, the woman wrong side out and L." t ' ' man astonished him by remarking: Adw.. . ter his inauguration he announced him' o. ally as well as in many other wants to know what ' , t mourning IF both way at the r I nay, did yon find that cigarette-cas- self in favor of direct primaries. And va ' V : ANY! should be wore. New York foolish fcows f 1 I yon lost some time ago? A stop should be put te the wanton be obtained them In n political battle t Frees, when the to more No. L the L'l replied angler j destruction of property on Hallowe'en 1 no man eaa nerve in which the men who had helped elect t Jwo masters, astonished inquirer; "but yon did! every t ( t r night. A little innocent amusement ia wnmes v t master 7 his can. eochief adv him were A T all right la its' pise a, bat when people a -- Lar imm mAgptaws .f m mrmwm tern te nieiaa and jnalUlOW mi Fnnceton, mad up their minds i i Dont waste your in the near future girts won't have uau ' h man gets into trou duitiuu give by maeehtef done, n stop should be put to of Chat, Kleins ill the New Jersey governor there That whenever that in their presentation to plasteis. Chamber- -. a false sail under strougthsimig colors. The one soma rouge The Lion and the Liniment is cheaper it. If necessary extra poliee should be Uthe, always complains that rest and better. Damp' play, story was material a for the president ' destined to go to the scrap pot le The city ia fortunate in se- en ft and hint louse. pad on duty that night te protect propWith managers unskilled in old time pAied him. piece of flannil with it will it be necessary No longer w-beep. i curing this organization. it ever the affected parti and it erty. We hope such malicious work for Jennie to hide her reddened piece political methods they went to tho floor " For aal soreness. and what the relieve me boast of they pain , Tbst many win not occur ngaia, of chamois skin In bar hat listen, of the memorable Baltimore eonventioa about what by John Boyden A Son. Adv. Subscribe for Tno Times.' Apples are going to save the with new ideas. This new brand of no going to do, bat few, gtrts! Mrs. P. H. Neeley entertained - ia complexions of ell American women! have done. saeeoasfaL WSsoa was fiey boner of ike K. K. K. 'club Thursday U. Grant Border of Baltimore, address- politics proved nominated and elected. !rhai if, as some writers ssy, a wan evening, October 31. , Severn games of ing the International Shippers assoScotch-Iris- h Of Ancetery. alIf women wisdom through maffiagn, it ciation, at Chicago, said: tequires progressive Book werea played, Woodrow Wilson ie of 8eotch-Iriaknew that eating apples will do more it no wonder that Mr. Solomon had tar srhieh a deliaioua supper was served to their complexions beautiful extraction, hi paternal grandfather " - . wisdom to throw at the birds. ia tkaee courses. The place cards were thanmake ( aU the feed remedies In the Judge Janies Wilson, whe earns te ia the form of a fortune for each mem- world, they would eat them morning, 1807. He in in this fettled countryThat more deer have been shot in this ber of the elub. The liousa was noon and night Five years from now, and became a member 1 decorated in the national end when the countless apple, orchards! Philadelphia vieihity than in the Inst few yearn. the staff of William Duanes Aurora. colors, rod and white. The that have come into existence Jhe paat the He married Anne Adams, an Irish girl, That several f tho huntera havo to few full years begin bear crops, the following elub members ware present: who came name here vessel with on the fever. bnek contracted tho Nell Bhoades, Mamie Bhead, Kassie apple production In the United States i him They soon went to Ohio, finally will exceed barrels. 100,000,000 That Hobson, Mamie 'Taylor, Winifred Lee, will was aa easy woman eshe n Wilson chance to settling in Steubenville, where That Woodrow give every ' Agnes Lewis, May Branch, AmyBoy-den- ; get a good, steady, reliable, r are some tablished tbs Herald. Western He then That cinaer. predicting also Mra. I. XL Shaw, Mra Frank complexion for little cost started the Pennsylvania Advocate ia Democratic hard timet already. MILLINER PSagree and Miaa EfRe Carruth. , Phone 41 Bk. Pittsboig. He had four sons, the be reach the w should adThat bridge wheee merchants whom wan By ' youngest ef petronirieg Joseph Buggies The following jurers have been drawn vertisement fore we cross it. appears in this paper, yon Wilson, father of the president-elect- . of the November term the to nerve at ere helping to build up an industry la Joseph married Janet Woodrow at j district eoart of Summit county on No thin city The Coalville Timea KttltltwtStntStStStStSttttttsttAteMtWWAWtWWWMgriMMtWWl.A 1849. Her jThat Coffey also got there. ChilHcothe, Ohio, Jane-7- , father was a Presbyterian minister, who not be came in America in' 1838. Joseph B. That the water system may m00OU00K0He0OHWKHXKHKHH00000000W0O00HKWa00O ' . . Isished this fall Wilson became a professor of rhetoric for a short time in Jefferson college elec- "m-Pric- e and later professor of chemistry in the That drunks' were plentiful a tie night. Hampden 8ydney college in Virgina. For a short time they lived in StaunThat the roads are donning their coat ton, VA, where he had been called as of mad. a poRtor. He took his wife and the - Up-lo-Da- te. two daughters with him. In Christmas That the coal man keep busy. week of the following year the presi" dent wa horn. w That the light go out occasionally In 1858 the father moved to Aagusta, That Tom is some driver. Ga., and lived thero continuously until j it was time for Thomas Woodrow WilThai autos were scares on election son to go to college. Woodrow Wileon day. . remembers dimly the eivil wari One That several good shows are booked stands out strongly' in hie H60dooo6flHaooood06doHoooeoooH3aocn6oaddOddo event thathowever, ' here for thin season. , i the view he bad of memory, n V Jefferson Davis, then prisoner, riding (nscct'c Call Maans s Death. ( by on n horse on his way to Fortress Thero 1 s superstition connected Monroe. , with the death watch which, llko moot - The fpmily moved to Columbia, 8. C., is based upon the thesuperstitions, hi 1870- .- In 1873 the eon wae seat to ory of probabilities. The death watch Davidsoa college Davidson, N, C., Is usually heard in tho spring of the where he studied and took a prominent year and n superstition runs to the effect that some on in the house will part in athletics He entered Princeton die within the year. Persona who are i 1 1875 a a member of the elass ef are never very strict In euperstltlou 1879. When he was graduated he stood of the predictions the in a elass of 122. He waa and interpretation forty-firs- t No. therefore, whenever n person dies editor of the Prineetonian and nn ac- in the house or out of it, in the same tive member of the American Whig De- room where the death watch was beard, or across the Atlantic, so that bating' society. He studied law in the University of there be some kind of a relationship, or even acquaintance, between the Virginia, was admitted to the bar in . . No. 5 bo hears the omen and the 1882, and went to Atlanta, Ga, to prac- person person dying, the event is sure to be for clients tice,.. While, hewas waiting connected with the prophetic sounds he began to write Constitutional Gov- - of ths Insect . a book which later became eminent, famona. If yen are We keep tke Wst, and always Lave it. Utah Coalville- Good printing makea for good bnat-TYoaH patronise Those whe advertise Times satisfies its patreaa In The Coalville Time. Pit these two facts together. FOB 8 ALE 2 dressers and 2 Apply at Timea office. wash-stand- H a , k - , X r t. ' t:i e v- ft; r v, g besa-tifull- y lh Reduction on all Winter Mill-inery for One Week Come and see them. -- fast-colo- of Hats arid Big Cut Coats during next two weeks? Al New and MARGARET R. SALMON - Orders taken for Coals and Suits Mrs. M. Rhoades, join the Army of Satisfied CustomerG We have the Goods For Sale Cheap! 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