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Show i THE TOOELE TIMES ZS23U3EZISZ2Z BggBmasa !,gS8EaSEfflaBBB2 assESEss tbs m'lkiMjaagwii t Q vely as cin This is no Sham sale, but a genuine Going Out Of Business Sale. Every article of Clothing, Furnishings, Etc., in the house at rediculously low prices. A WORD TO We do not want to take any of the stock back to our Salt Lake Stores, every- t thing will be sold at a sacrifice That t Will Command Instant Buying Activity. t t t i THE PUBLIC fi) 4-- WWil There have'heerso many sales held in the 4 past in and around Tooele as to perhaps cause'you to doubt the genuineness ot this No Goods Will Be Charged BUY YOUR WINTER GOODS NOW All Winter Goods will be sold at (ex- Sale. Golng-jOUt-of-Busin- ess The Prices Will Prove It Signedhy ARTHUR actly half price. Twill be a profit- able Investment. UTAH TOOELE, TRANK Proprietor. SE7E1 rr t agEHgwaBJHM.'itKK BBgBagwMaaTnw! : LOCAL HAPPENJNG8. Last Wcdesday evening the Social Club enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Hanks. The evening was spent in well chosen contest games, results proving Mrs. Henry J)ore-mu- s arid Mrs. L. C. McBride to be the prize winners. The guest table decorated in pretty purple flowers, held dainty refreshments for the ten members present. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCoy are rejoicing over the arrival of a little baby girl, mother and baby are doing well. Martin Bezek is repairing the store next to the corner, and will have it ready for business purposes shortly. Joe Rizzi is remodeling his saloon property and will move in when the fixtures are placed. He will Mer-yide- es JUST A LITTLE NONSENSE. keep a line of groceries, candy, cigars and tobacco, anti will mainA little nonsense, now and then, tain an ice cream parlor. He will Is relished by the wisest men." rent the small store which he now Under this heading we shall print vacates. which are little paragraphs pithy in over is wanted A shoemaker and amuse while the hits Plat C. Joe Rizzi has just the meant to ot people, to dozens home strike may location for him,. for meant are not particular any they SHERIFFS SALE. That fools are born every minute. In District the of the Third That some of the fools born several Judicial District ofCourt the state of Utah, years ago are not dead yet, and still in and for Tooele County. Ogden Packing and Provision Co., a continue to disgust the community. corporation, plaintiff vs, Tooele Meat and Storage Co., a corporation, deThat the man who thinks he knows fendant. it all is the biggest fool in Tooele To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 27th day of May, 1911: at 12 oclock N. county. ta the front door of the county court some eastern firms disguise house in Tooele City, fooele County, That person. Utah, their advertising in reading notices o Part )f lot 2 in block 23 in Tooele city and send typewritten letters to firms survey, commencing at he northeast IT IS RUMORED. for them to send to their customers corner ot block 23 Plat A thence south That The Times has gained more in in which certain commodities are ad- 2rods thence west 12 rods, thence the favor of Tooele County people vertised and a request is made that north 2 rods, thence east 12 rods to during the last eleven weeks than it the local newspaper he induced to place of begining, together with all and appurtenances therehad since the establishment of the reproduce it. A very ingenious way of getting valuable advertising cheap- unto belonging. paper two years ago. .Dated May 5th, 1911, That the reason is obvious. We are ly. .M. M. Bush. Sheriffthe to giving by people trying please There That Sis Hopkins says, them a newspaper that is dependable; aint no sense in doin nothin for noa newspaper- in every sense of the body, what never done nothin for jr t. STRAYED. Two horses, one black mare about X years old branded 0 L on left thigh, weight about 900 lbs., also one grissely Cray Balled faced mare colt one year old, weight Left about 1100 lbs., no brand. seen at Last 23rd. Lincoln April T iridcr Skull alley. Big Spring, please return to Criss Bookele at Lincoln Tooele county and receive reward of X30. - - word well printed, well edited, and you. a paper that is for the upbuilding of every interest in the county. AN ADLESS READY PRINT CONCERN. That we are glad we are living in That some would be smart Alecks such a salubrious climate, among Tooele show their dense ignorance by appear- people who are is all right, you bet. ing to be clever. for That their That the guaranteed circulation .of their employers interests and their T he Times is 500 copies this week, dead own aggrandizement gives them four times the circulation, of nearly away. any other paper in the county and of the other That the man who knows how to double the circulation run everyones business successfully three papers. That two of the papers sent into generally knows very little about howto run the business of his boss. the county are not genuine counStockton Senti-el- " ty papers. The That The Times man was not born and Mercur Miner are sent out yesterday and knows more than 'he from a Salt Lake office and are simpprints about some things. ly copies of the Salt Lake Argus, under a different heading. That it is "to laugh" to hear some That fake newspaperdom is doomed people talk on subjects that they in Utah. know very little about. Matter Offered by Modern Newspaper Union, Philadelphia. broad-minde- Pacific Commercial Company Wish to announce to their friends that they will move to their new store on Broadway about May 22nd. Owimj to theincerease in business we find it necessary to move into larger and more commodius quarters, where we shall carry a complete line of dry oods, clothing, shoes, hats and caps, ladies and gents furnishings, fanev and staple groceries, drugs, hardware, paints, oils and varnishes, etc. WATCH THE DATE Of Removal Monday May TL Pacific Commercial Co. Broadway Near Tooele Depot I That teaching the "young idea how to shoot" is a job that should he well paid for, so that the best talent can he proi ured. That our public instructors should money-makinin other lines than their chosen profession. he above That our brief compilation of the history of the county schools should have been freely written up by one of the county instructors. Papers in the east are just now receiving a circular from the Modern Newspaper union, 612 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, offering an adless ready print at 16 cents a quire. This is a new proposition and well in keeping with the trend of the times, and ready print publishers in the east will be quick to take advantage of the release from what has heretofore been the objectionable part of a ready print service namely, the foreign advertising over which the publisher has no control and from which he receives no revenue. Publishers of ready print papers in sections of the country that cannot be reached conveniently from Philadelwill watch with interest this plan That we are organizing a syndi- phia if successful in the east it will for will cate of Utah newspapers which the use all home print and cut loose from undoubtedly spread throughout country. t syndicate. the We understand that the Modern That every country newspaper in is pledged not only union Newspaper Utah will be benefited by joining this to give an adless ready print in name, syndicate. For further information but in fact. In other words, in addiwrite V. D. S. Harrington, organizer, tion to eliminating display advertisTooele, Utah. ing they will not run advertising of UnThat the Western Newspaper nature under the guise of readion will not control the newspapers of any matter. This anplies not only to ITtali very long, for the poor publisher ing notices that have Canadian reading is awakening to the fact that he is been run even in the heretofore wearing a heavy steel collar marked adless ready prints, hut to the W. N. U. many other forms of veiled advertisThat the press agent is always ing that the present ready print sysprompt to claim his salary, yet he tem has encouraged. has little but hard words for the editor who refuses to fall" for his storPATRONIZE HOME STORES, ies; and giro them fyee jvac. cut-thro- ready-prin- d That it is a glorious thing to look upon the bright side of the cloud. That it is far better to smile than w eep. That it is hotter to laugh than fret, you bet. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE TOOELE CITY WATER CO To the stockholders of the Tooele City Water Company: In accordance with a resolution duly adpoted by the Board of Directors ef the Tooele City Water Company, notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Tooele City Water Company will be held at the principal office of the company in Tooele City, Utah, on SATURDAY,, the 20th day of May, A. D.,1911, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m., for the purpose of considering and voting upon a proposition to amend the agreement of incorporation of the said Tooele City Water Company in the following particulars, to w't: To amend Article III to read as s: foi-ov- The objects of this corporation are the constructing, purchasing.acquiring, maintaining, operating nd selling of waterworks, wells, dams, reservoirs, tunnels, pipeline?, canals and all necessary or convenient to secure, develop and supply water for fire, municipal and domestic uses and for irrigation and power and any ard all purposes for whiefh water may be required or used. To amend Article V of said agreement to read as follows, to wit: The capital stock of this, corporation shall by SMW.OOO, which shall be divided into One Thousand shares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars par value each. To amend Artizle VI of said agreement to read as follows, to wit: The officers of this corporation shall consist of a board of five directors, a president, a vice president, a secretary and a treasurer, whose qualifications shall be to own and hold stock in the corporation-- and whose term of office shall be two years and until their shall be elected and qualified Thepresident, vice president, secretary and treasurer shall be chosen from the board of directors, and shall constitute a part of such board and be included in the five directors constituting the same. suc-esso- rs And for the purpose of considering and determining what disposition shall be made of the said increased capital stock of said company in effecting the extension improvement and enlargement of the said companys waterworks and water system. Bv order of the Board of Directors of the Tooele Citv Water Company. Dated at Tooele City, Utah, this 28th day of April. 1911. HENRY R. DOR EM US, Secretary First Publkrantiun April 29, 1911. |