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Show HENEFER NEWS. (AdvsrtisssMBt) v I i Democratic Judiciary "Ticket. RESOLUTION. Be it resolved, by the Democratic convention of the Third Judicial district of the state of Utah, That we believe in the efficiency of party action in all matters where the ordinarily divide on people questions of governmental policy, but that the selection of judges should not be influenced by political considerations; that our courts should fed no obligation to party bosses or machines, and that they should stand ready to expedite business without a thought of imV pending conventions or eledions, Jeclingfree to decide all cases on their merits, and to, disregard the .political influence and affiliation of 1 JUDGES for Third Judicial District LEWIS ,?T.D. ' -- P.G EVANS C.& VARIAN S. W. STEWART A. J. WEBER ; , Albert Miss Beba Howartb spent Saturday ia epsat Ogden. Cll, few day with relative kere during Mr. and Mra, Joseph Biehins and ia tke week, children returned to their- home s Bora Orteber 27th, te tke wife of Evanston Sunday morning. Samuel Brunt, a fine son. All con- Twalt Wilson, Jr, of Jfeaefer hat ' cerned doing nicely. moved his family to Echo, aa ho ha em' 7( Bupt, Emmett ad four other mem- ployment there. of Skit ber of the atako board paid a pleaaaat andwifn Edvard Biehins mieaaoaer. To all parties we say ke is Lake Echo for the ia been have City visit to oar local board meeting Octopast week visiting their cMldreij They ber 23 rd. were formerly pioneer residents of of County Echo, having lived hero for many years, The pretty buagalow friends are pleased to Assessor W. O. Stephens ia bow re- and their many renew old acquaintance. sad see them ceiving the laitkiag touches. I years old,7aad Absolam Biehins, Kepablicaa rally here tonight, Octo78 yearn old, Abb bis Biehins, wife, ber 29th, followed by a dance. ' wedding aneelebroted their fifty-matThere was nearly aa inch sad a October 26. r Over Saturday, niversary, quarter of precipitation is the lost half a century this dear old couple have toraf and snow i close to our doors. lived together happily. They havn had Curtis J. Psckett made a business sin children, but death has ealled then away, aad sow in their declining years, trip to Ogden oa tke 29th. live alone, and nro loveby everyThreshing was finished here during they of their acquaintance. Do has body the -- week) over 26,000 bushels were been quite active until just recently, thresh 0$. being confined to the bouse, with dropthst toll to you sy. His wife has sat in nn invilid chair a is It pleasure Chamberlain 'a Cough Remedy is the best for 16 years, never eomplaining of her lot, but feeling as though her life eould eougb medicine I have over used, mueh worse, and thankful that she be of Lavonia, Mrs. Campbell writes Hugh I have used it with aft niy ehil has her eyesight, as she ic a great da. drea and the results have been highly reader, aad while away the time ia that satisfactory.' For sala by John Boy-de- way. They have oao granddaughter aad two great grand children living in A Boa. Adv. Evanston. Mrs. Joseph Biehins, and Taka The Timas sad got all the daughters, Edna and Nellie. Coal villo aad Summit eeuaty aowa The boy appetite is often the source Dont waste your money buying of amazement. If you would have such strengthening plasters. Chamberlain aa appetite take Chamberlains Tablets Liniment is ebeaper and better. DampThey not only erect a healthy appeen a piece of flannel with it aad biad tite, but strengthen the stomach and it over the affected parts and it will enable it to do it work naturally. For For sale relievo the paia and soreness. A Son. Adv. sale John A Son. Adv. Boydea by by John Boydea HENEFEB, Oct Bidiii ef'Qrou Creek, (Non-Partisa- n) litigants. WANSniP NEWS. ECHO NEWS. District Attorney: RAYVANCOTT ' INDIA IN CAPTUBING "BEARS OF THE COLORS INSPIRATION Vera sntlmsnta That the Soldier Associ- Plan ter Destroying Animals Is Novel WAX3HIP, Ocf. and Said to Bh Always ate With the Flag Hev Turned Psndslton la homo again after being , Successful. T Battlsa. , Many in Salt Lake all hummer. A curious method of capturing wild Ed. Judd who ia now living Ic Instance after instance could be Salt Lnk City. Cam out here Fri- quoted from military history ia ahlch bears is employed In certain parts ot tna. day and returned bom Sunday. Ed. in alwny a welcome visitor in Wan hip. lira. Cora Larson la vlaitlDg her parents, Mr. and Mra. Joabna Pen. Alston. lii Alia Long ia quit 111 aad feble. aba baa boon a very atrong ruged woman, abe ia now In bar alnty first year. Wanahlp baa had ita ahara ot Oa the availing of the 24th the Republican party In Peteraon'a all the eaatldatea were prea-aand apokt to a large tnrnont for a email prsslnef. The next evening the Democrat met in tbetsam hall they also bad a good eroud to apeak to. The eantldate who were preeent all apoka and those who were not were J. M. Hixson, On the evening of the 251b a dame was given by some of the boys to raise a little money for Albert Smith who ia on a mission Denver. The ball was erouded with friends of Alberts. The Y. L. wanted to show their intreat in the mieaionery, so they sold lunch during the dance, and neat little sum 'was taken in. We must not forget to mention that all the oantldatea who were on both tickets present eontribaated to tbla worthy eanae. Bro. 8mith la not wall at present therefore tbs sympathy that buya bread la the kind to give. - ral-ley-a. ball-Nearl- y nt u, India, the New York Herald remarks. Four or five sturdy men are armed two with long spears crosabarred oa the handles close to the sharp two edged blade, and two or three with, ten foot bamboos, of which the ends are smeared with bird lime. Thus equipped and leading several powerful dogs, the hunters aally forth an hour or so before dawn. They pane along the- base t the hills with the fresh morning wind blowing up from tbe plains below. Should the busters be lucky It Is not long before tbe flare dogs wind the bear, and, though doga of this species hunt sllsntly, their straining oa the leash Informs their owner that ' the game is nigh. Ths doga are slipped and disappear In the semldarknese. Soon their roaring and growling Indicate that they have found the game. The hunters run up to the spot where the hear la lighting with the doga. The men with the limed poles poke the bear In the riba and adroitly twist the ends in ita long hair, thus holding It fast on each flank. The spearmen complete the operation by repeated pear thrusts. It 1 said that a party of experienced men with good dogs never fall to secure the bear lfl this way. the mars light of the colors has In eplrad men aad carried them to ultimate victory when the tide of battle appeared to have turned against them and all aeemed lost Great generals have themselves taken the colors In their hands aad rallied their force to supreme effort ia t)a hour of trial Obviously it was not tb mart piece of tattered silk that wrought ' these wonders; it was the sentiment inseparably associated with the colors that acted aq the spell. W know, too, that the capture or the Joes of colors haa always been aa signed a v vital Importance by the world's greatest commanders, be eases they knew that ttdeS regimental emblems typified all that their possessore held most dear prestige, honor, victory. Let aay man visit Napoleon's tomb nt the Invalids, and, taking on the solemn spirit of the hour, gas down Into the circular brine in which ilea the hug porphyry sarcophagus containing the body of the great captain whose legions made all Europe tremble- .- Apart from the sarcophagus Itself,, what Is it that moat Impresses nine out of every ten spectators? Surely the stands ot colon the trophies ot war that stand grouped round the tomb. They are the mutely eloquent witnesses to the greatness of the man whoa dust rests In their midst London TsUgrqph. -- WANTED AU who are in arrears, 7tu arc You'll patronise Ifcoe wk advertise la The Coalville Times. If of oar subscribers te pay ap, Receipt ( Advertisement). bosk heady, aad always ready for use. 1.04 r Hr.. n mare, branded Left front) Advertisers ia this paper are making For further particulars see the editor. on left ShiiM-r- . exceptional bargains ia this issue. Bead foot erohel. Notify 8. J. Mil a, them over carefully. 2 H isville, Utah, Reward. Subscribe for Tu Times. 11-1- s G G as o X o Commencing f ; V u d. U n ha Ps 18 fa V We .. ' -- make PRICES' I- aiie g . i,-- '- iA' - C Only Oayi EVERY" DEPARTMENT. will aerifice our Entire Stock Throughout. in our City., We must have the Cash and the space in order to a .T v 1)IEVER-BEFORE- 4' preparation for our, Holiday opening.- - KNOWN zStjr A visit to ifj Our Store will be the only way we can proye'to you that you will be getting something for almost nothing Mens Department -- A Lot L D. S. Garments of $3.50 Grade $4.00 Grade v, $2.75 Grade $15 Grade $1.50 Grade $1.25 ..... Dress Goods. Vj?. Laces and Embroideries. ... . f i ........ . .tttv . 7 . Cash ; ; . . . Cash Cash Shirts! - - ...... .90 .75 . , TU 1 .... w .. - . 111 Ladies Coats One-ha- lf ....Cash i .. . .Cash .. .Cash 1.95 2.25 2.45 1.65 Cash, 20 per cent 9ft Off for Cash ....Cash .Cash 25 per cent off .Cash 25 per cent off Womens Rubbers 7. Cash 55c Cash 60c Boys Rubbers Misses Rubbers y.- -. , ...Cah 50c Childrens Rubbers "... ....Cash 35c Youths Rubbers ...7f. J.7. Cash 35c ' "A fplendid assortment of Mens,' Womens and Children's Shoe. 25 per cent off 7. ........ " : 77. 7 AH Beds three-quart- Wall New Coats in all styles, 1-- 2 off for Cash Sweaters! Sweaters! ............ . .Cash $1.95 .....Cash Away to party spending . V t . 7. Cash $39.75 .'.Cash $19.75 Cash $0.75 ' Cash $5.95 Cash $1.10 One-ha- lf off Fapr, STOVES and RANGES All $37.50 Heaters All $29.00 Air Tight" Heaters. All $27.50 Air Tight Heaters. $22.00 Air Tight Heaters. .77, All $15.00 Air Tight Heaters .Cash $29.75 . Cash 7.7. Cash . ... . . .Cash .TT.Tvr.Cash Cash Hot Blast i Cash All $10.00 Hot Blast. Six hole Range, Reservoir and High Closet, regular .Cash-$45$62.50 value. AH $16.50 - I I I V9 22.50 19.75 17.00 11.75 13.00 6.75 uo RUGS $2.25 $50.00 at any one lime During This Sale. All 36x72 Axmftisfer "Rugs, $5.50...... All 27x32 Axminster Rugs, $2.50 Axminster Best Grade, S40.00 All AH 9x12 Velvet Brussels, $32.50...... All 9x12 Genuine Wilton Rugs, $60.00. .7. All 9x12 Superior Axminster Rugs, $27.50... AH 9x12 Ingrain, $120. All-Wo- Remembef the TIME, SAT, NOV. 2, and THE STORE .......Cash $3.65 . ol .Cash Cash 19.75 v' Cash $42.50. Cash 19.75 .Cash ' 8.00 7.. MISCELLANEOUS All fancyTChinaware. All Framed Pictures.... 2. 1.95 Cash $23.00 -5 r .Half Price f.r.Half Price X Summit N off Cash $3.00 .Cash $2.50 Cash $35.00 331-- 3 er -- ...... ...... . . . .Cash $1.65 Ladies Alt Wool Sweaters, $2.75. Ladies All Wool Sweaters, $3.00. :. Ladies All Wool Sweaters, $3. 50..... 8 .20 per cent off All Beds, size...., Bamboo Corner Book Hacks, $4.25 Bamboo Corner Book Racks, $3.25 . Feather Bed Davenports, $53.00 Feather Bed Davenport, $65.00 Dining Table, regular 8 feet, $29.00. Dining Chairs, regular, $1,25 Handsome $9.00 Commode All $1.35 grades .Linoleum - - $10.00 Washing' Machine given .65 Special Inducements irT ail Furniture . -- Cash $0.95 .Cash Shoe Department Meiks Rubbers Hoys ligb Cut $lwes Mens High Cut .Shoes - Shirts! 1'lantHl Shirts. $1 .50. Jlcavy'Hlue 1 Uluc nanncl Shirts. $2.75.7. Icavy Heavy Hrowu Flannel Shirts, $3.50. Men's Corduroy Shirts, bet $3.50 .Men's Heavy Whip Cord Shirts, $2.35 2.00 ..Cash-1.- 00 .7 Grade-.- ... Shirts! .Cash $2.10 .Cash 2.75 FURNITURE . For Cash 20 per cent off For Cash 20 per cent off All Linens, 50c grade.. 7.7.,.. .Cash 30c per yard All Linens, 65c gfade, Cash 35c per yard All Linens, 75c gfade, Cash 40c per yard All Silks, Velvet Trimmingi, etc. ..Cash 20 per cent off All Lace Curtains. .. .Cash 20 per cent off Cash 95c per yard Childrens Dres Flaids, $1.50 yard 7 . . .Cash 45c AH Wool SergeS, test 75c grade. per yard All Wool Serges, best $L35 grade. Cash 75c per yard Cash 10c per yard Outing Flannel, 12fc grade,... 1 7... A1 Best . Grade of Wool Wool and Cotton Blankets v -- Dry Goods Department Mens Fleet Underwear, regular price $1.50. . . .Cash 75c Suit Men Wool Underwear, regular price $2.50. .Cash $1.50 Suit Mens Wool Underwear, regular price $3.00. .Cash $2.00 Suit Mens Wool Underwear, regular price $3.50. .Cash $2.25 Suit Mens Wool Underwear, regular price $6.00. .Cash $4.00 Suit All Men Suits for cash, 10 days only .25 per cent off All Uovsuits for Cash, 10 days only... 20 per cent off Cash $9.75 Men's iRain Coats. bct $15.00 values Mens Rain 0at best $8.50 values.............. Cash 5.95 .Mens Hats For Cash 20 per cent off . .For caah 20 per cent off Hoys Hats . . For cash 25 per cant off All Mens Ot creoats , ... . 7 Orr earasice q."- g; g - 'r AC G G, G G t- sty, Nov. '' i OPO G G G G ,G G G G G G G G G G G -G G G G G G G G as : G G G G G t V O O V oO O 19 . Sb ' m- -S .. V . f f |