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Show I) If ) i : " J fs COALVILLE, Mr. W n Royer was taken to Salt' Lake the 'orepsrtof the we k as a change of climate it is thought would do him good. BRIEF through the year ( Jan 2, to Jan. 1 inti :p :ial Features I Boomerang Oc. FIRST SHOV 1 -- 1913. Mrs. M. E. Rhoads, ad Beni that woutcoine off. last Saturday, a wearing a smile boy,-- a Company are feeling- jubilant The ordinary postage stamp is not good on parcel post matter, but the regular parcel post stamp must be . , Messrs, W. Caldefwood and Lewis Brenkman, of Tremont, and T. A. Bander, of Hilltop, Kant., were here the forepart of the weilc. fjfiU. 't omirare P'ilt Mniifnyi dadbuw Mr. and MraJTTMTnmnlfrwu i el -- pelier, Ida., who bat been suffering from spinal menengitis for several weeks, is rapidly recovering. Fine furniture elegance at moderate prices. We believe it to be a fact that this store sells more good furniture than any other store in this part of the state. If you want the best of standard things artistic and charming in design -t- his store comes nearest meeting every demand of the most critical buyers, and theres the greatest possible variety excepting quality, which is always the same high standard. And the prices are right, thats sure. In the matter of the case ot .the state of Utah vs. Robert Leemlng, held in Justice Terrys court last Friday, the Judge ordered the liquors destroyed. We have been informed however, that the same has not been done. Why? If your children are subject to attraks of croup, watch for the first symptoms, hoarseness. Give Chamberlains Cough Remedy aa soon as becomes hoarse aud the attack may be warded off. Bold by Jonn Boyden A Son Adv. the-chii- d Sheriff Coffey brought down Felix McLeavy from Park City, the forepart of the week, and he is held to the district court for failare to provide for his family. Mr. Coffey went To Bute, Mont., last waek and brought back McLeavy, and the latter is now in the county jail. Persons troubled with partial par alysis are often very much benefited We keep the best, and always hare it. rww 31 The Ad Killer The man who stops his little ad Is not so very wise, bedad! Because his advertisement tell The public what he has to sell, And if his ad" is not on deck The people pass him up, by heck- And none of them will hesitate To trade with merchant up-to-d- To top your ad, we would remark 3 Is just like winking in the dar- k. You may know what it means, but gee Nodody else cap ever see. So do not for a moment think ' . ink That when you cut out printer Ycure saving money on the side; Tis merely business suicide. by mansaging the' effected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlains Liniment. Ibis linlmet also relieves rheumatio pains. Fos sale by John Boyden A Son Adv Dr. J. J. Bugwedl, Ophthalmia Specialist, of Salt Lake City, will be at t he CuaTviTTe' Hotel, Wed nesday and Thursday, Jan. 16th and Imti, 1913. Glasses are worn To benefit health as, well as vision. No extra charge for testing eyes. Reference by permission, Mrs. Hannah E. Copiey, Coalville, Utah. " Last - There Is a game tn be played with Hoytsville next Saturday, ami will be a good gAine. ' Ralph Wilds had his ears fro n Monday, while coming to tchcol, but Is happy now. Uwm lucky that there wseut mors in the sains fix. . ' , - Treasurer J. M. Hixon. Surveyor R. A. Jones. ' Tha following appointive offic , were filled : Depute Urk L. Sargent. Sheriff J. W, Wild- -, Coalville J. If. McCormick,. Kamas. . , Physieirtrm W.'R, Emmett. Coal vllls; T, A. Psnnenburg, Kamas; -Dr. Bardatey. Park City. Wm. J. Wright was appointed hottcuUural Inspector. ll a (I bu pe r tors C. ' J. petersoe Parleys Park ; George- - Peters; n Waashlp; 0 D. faxon. Upton; John 8. Jones. Echo; Worthy Gibbons, Rockport; Heber Ure, Kamas; Geo. Beck stead, Peoa; Adalbert Jones, Francis; E. B. Murphy, Woodland; R. Woolstenhulme, Marion; Albry, Gibbon, Oskley; 'T. A.' Jones, Henefer; John Gunn, Hoylsville; . John R. Staples, Coalville; David Moore, Castle Rock ; , Cnstodtan Alexander. Wriiht, at $76.00 pef month. . 4 - - -- ( , Mrs. A It. Tabor, of Crider, ?Mo., had been troubled with sick headache for about five years, when she began taking Chamberlains Tablets she has taken two bottles of the n and they have cured her. Sick bead ache Is caused by a disordered stomack for which these tablets are especial v Intended. Try tlianf. tr wetland stay well. Bold by John Hoyden A Bon Adv. t $ ; Persistent classified advertising will . ell any. rest estate that has real value which mean any real estate ia er sear this city. , M-h- ... St - der Bert Smith, of Wanahlr, was brought from the mission will sell out cost ai to Bait Lake last fall to undergo peratlon for appendicitis, which Garments, successful, was tendered a surprise at the home of his parents last Mtay night. Abont sixty-fiv- e 1-iple, old and young, gathered at 3 I house and a very nleo time was 1 ul playing games and musical ictions, also s splendid luiTch gas served. Bro. H. F. Peterson taken for took up a collection which was well in Elder behalf. Smiths patronized He ly ft Balt! Lake last Monday to 6CH0000Hb000OHCHa00HHCHSCHCl00tJO060OHS0l00HCWH fesutae his duties in the mission FOR CASH at Winter Underwear, L. D. S. Caps, Sweaters and Gowns. Coats and Hats at Off.r s-- - Afew MARGARET R. SALMON Coats and Suits Orders field Tbs city couneil met In regular nontbly session last Monday .night vith 11 members preseat except J H. Salmon. The Mayor gave his reasoas , a lieense To Sober! Leeurtog and said as far as he was concerned no license would he issued, but said it layed with the u'uncil, and if they saw fit, a license ould be issued. None of the couneil-ahe- a felt tike depriving a man of a living, so it was decided to give Mr. teeming a license. The recorder's annual and quarterly report was not ready and he was given further time b make same. After allowing the hills, one for something over $11.00 wan Ogden firm (Tha Mayors Pet) or some such name, the council ad. journed until tonights for-refusi- ng defeet4 ve tl ua-- 4 a. J.h buildliigrbccupfed tiy' P. H. Nelej. brought out a quick response from neighbors and citizens last Monday Dighb A peculiar sound had been heard by several of the family for several hours from the chimney, but no particular attention was paid to Monday morning was the it until the fire had eaten its way yFtrr front' Notice to the Public! We have opened up in the room a meat market formerly occupied by the Summit Meat Co., and will Have on hand at all time the very finest selected Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Poultry, and pur prices wont hinder you from buying. We want your trade. Give us a call. Coalville Cash Market Swainston Bros., Props. Delivered when you want Phone 32 it -- coldest weather experienced here for a good points about town the thermometer: registered anywhere from 28 to 36 degrees below zero. That Is one je&son for tbe paper being so' late the press was frozen up and it was almost impossible to run it. through the lath and plaster the chimney. The prompt arrival of cTuzeas "wiTfTTfahd chemicals soon had the fire under oontrol. The waterworks also played an important part U extinguishing the fire. Damage to the (amount of Here a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won s world-wid- e reputation hy.jt cure of thi disease and can always be depended upon? It is konwn everywhere as Chsmberlands Cough Rerhedy, anJ is a medicine of real merit. For saleby John" Hoyden" Son Adv. At 8:30 yesterday morning the fire department was again called to the residence of Dr. Franklin C. Osgood, 1026 Twenty-fourt- h street, where a fire was started by an explosion of the water Jacket in a stove. The fire was quickly extinguished. About two minutes before the explosion, which cumpleetely wrecked the stove. Dr. Osgood ws aitting close bjtjie had Just left the stove and went Into an Is The new county officers took their promptly at, noon Monday, their bonds having been previously aoprnvpd. The officers taking their plates are; Cmu tit v Commissioner VV. .P,. Lewis, holdover, Park City; Samnsl Clark, Coalville, A. H. McCormick, Kamas. County Clerk M. C. Tavlor, ' County Recorder E V. Farnsworth, County Sheriff J. C, Coffey.bold-over- v place - assay received from Logan or so ago, .which shows ing like $1,000 1 the ton. The i locatf-up, Hoyt canyon, A good many claims n staked out adjoining the S yia the past week,' and bearing opens up we look for a v i k mining bborii lu that vicin. fie officers are of the Lfopinion i ere Is the making of a big ad payer, and very Jittle, if tl . 1 1 u, Ur tv I ' used. rosponsi Ogden There ha been quite an change made in the domestic science romn, by the installing of th water. This was done ju-- t the holidays bv the hoys. The girls had ilht-ishare to do by prsparing dinner. So everyone had an enjoyable time. There was a very good game of basketball played in the park pavilion Friday afternoon', between the Park High quintet and the Academy fire, resulting in a victory to our credit with a score 'of There was a fairly good crowd to witness the game, which was well played. The eomluct of the visiting team while here was very good and it gives us pleasure to have boys of this class to play with. We wish to meet them again soon. The dance given by the Sophomore class for the benefit of the Park City team - drew a fair crowd. " MILLINER ijiiic ACADEMY NOTES A Broken Spi Admission Wi-- 8, 4sive. 1 Cowboy Siste X Path of True I re ' Max & Maurice Mrs. Simms Set Jury. Jack and the B . Ak A Child of the For His Son A . with the auto tiuck er relations continue Phone 41 Bk. NO 2 it We extend the compliments of the - season to our many patrons and friends. pleasant 1913 WHKHXHOKHOOOOHO0KH5lO41rHBK,OOOO e just learned from Vintager Every beyond our exportation, he has two good treat in feature was enjoyed by all present. the theatre goers of Coal-- r The next number wilt ie The Jubid vlcintty. The Moore-Etidlee Singers, who will be here Feb. ' 18th. itahj favorite company of k iandGrau8tockby the BigCiearenee Bale on at M. R. Ik ' HtatPsPlr company, ownSalmons. Read adv. elswhere Adv. er $ eoratrolert of The LioiPand t - Coalville, people should FOR SALE IB pure bred Ply- nr f hesitate in tickets securing mouth Rock roosters, E.P. Thomson for t h companies a they present strain. Apply A J.Robitison,Henefr. ot , jl I preformances. r , Kstockholders Bork To the wife of B. J. Stone, of the Climax -- DONE NEATLY adjoining room lien tin witn,itr rific explosion whi-rockod tli.-- i tiro house Ho in. hid oicU to the kitch.M ,iud found Li viini. lnr.iiiiw and tint coal burning o i the floor, - JD , tie scut tti an aisi in an An entire week of I - JOB WOR. 4 Lt-Ko- - 10, Lyceum Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1. Wood, returned to their home in Roy after spending tiie holidas with their dauiuer Mrs Thomas Thornton. . SIlRY UTAH, county I FOR SALE Cutter, in good conHolt, dition. Applv Mh. Postmistress Northcott is hack to Coalville. the office after several Jays absence on account of neuralgia of the head. Councilman Salmon U still con- During her absence Miss (1 ads fined to hia bed and a turn for the Heard has had charge of the office. better is hoped. A jolly house party consisting of A'l persons desiring to take up Mrs. H. Evans, P. C. Evans and tickets on cusioti 'sill do so before (family, Frank Evans and wife, Messrs. Wilber and Leo. Evans a d January 20. li, R. Salmon. Miss Heilen Sotinedecker, spent the Mr. Frank Demine was called to holiday week at the Evans farm Salt Lake Wednesday on account of house. the serious illness of Ins mother. S. Flatt Jones, the entertainer and impersonator, the third number All winter underwear and L. D. at cost for cash at M. R. on the Academy Lecture Course, at the Stake house Salmons. Adv. night was May our summit DEVOTED TO THE 1NTERES 5AF A VOL. XX TOLD IS lr 6.0 A CV THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. II HR 7' Goo3 Coal We are now prepared to furnish Coal to the public. Well screened riir of mine At theMine, $2.00 the Tbn Delivered in Coalville, about 26.00 was done. $2.60 Your patronage Solicited. SiriorFu ij . CURK, GUNN, BROWS. SOUTH MAIN STREET LESSEES Coalville, Utah It J.'iy.as , |