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Show fulnnltnf oak !n i ; K r .a.;:- Ai SOF SUMMIT COUNTY T DEVOTED TO THE INTERE THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOL XX COALVILLE, UTAH, H An entire week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen were Tuesday. Watch for ths date of the mas querade hall to be given at the Opera House In the near fuThornton is. visiting her ture. Particulars later. Adv. Cosl-vill- Mrs. J.-folks at Boy. H. E. I jew Is is with Salt Lake usPhotographer short a for stay, doing husi again visitor last week. ness at the old stand. People wish-- 1 Mrs. Andrew Hobson went to Salt Ing work done come at once. Adv. Mrs. Jake Hoffman was a ; . Lake Monday morning. coast. A'Coraprom One the Ed, The Stolen j A Windy Dt ft morning by Principal Arn Mrs. - exhibitors justice and it gives us pleasure to see them get it it earlier thia year. to leading citizens of Summit County, JLet us furnish your home with a good instrument Alsov we arc factory representatives for the first-dpianos s ,. . d 730 r ft (?sn.BflMl'11P. V play, ;tY REPORT 1912 ' BIG CLEARANCE SALE of All Winter Millinery. RECEIPTS. fi Gty ' $10.00 Now is : When you want a reliable medicine tor a cough or eold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended npon and is pleasant shd safe to take. For sale ' by John Hoyden A Son Adv. MILLINER ; ...... : JO0OOOCHWHHCHOOOOOOH&OO5 - ?: r.ww.wwwr ?, y. , rs in That the Coalville team basket ball players. That the telephone company will need a new operator after th first of . tbs month. That a meek lovjer sometimes makes a strenuous husband. will be clqsed next Thursday That the weather la better thank you. and Friday, That much of life's friet'on is doe to an oiley tongue. 31st an Vnsatisfaetory ployee la fired with enthusiasm. That women will never be successful as plain clothes detectives. . Takin Give, us your orders Wednesday. for the first of the month and q 8 prescriptions H Ifurblturs lease,... A kjeorge Wright's Sureties..... charge ' CWOOOW?COIJ0HKKWHOOOOOOOOhObOHJOOOOOH3rtKWCHeOO0 U)0 Big Clearance Sale 1.00 FOR GASH 869.34 texcesa deposit lu 1 ban Dec. 1, 1911.. 122 82 Joan from F!rst Rational Bank. ...1750 00 bate of water-- v 16000.00 Works bonds ' Total ...... ........... .(,817.73 . DISBURSEMENTS 70.10 Cad bn hand Dec. 81, 1912. For rlec trie light malnt. ... 6,154.42 cars salaries..,...;. 1,803.75 rent........ ...,i .f 00.16 164.01 (noting A publishing.. 36.95 surrent expense....... ; 470. U0 interest. 814.10 streets and bridges..., tax collecting. 89.38 j j : feeding Tags.....,.,.,. fire and water ........ special auditor. line rebated........... city dam....... V water ditehea....; city cemetery... 10.00 10.76 38.26 131.40 23.60 light refund... 3.00 125.80 615.63 9.81 lurveying ................ mttera ilscilon expense ' 260 special police:....'...'.. city park............... 2.00 elwiric light con...... f engine. ordinance revision. t!. and farm Allgood ICIfes rlghtawiM 2.16 80.85 25.(X) qusrentina elsctric 639.64 238.50 60.00 1 .....25.617.73 Mo. That at some period of his life Mrs. j R. Tabor, of Crider, head-swsick with bad bee rou&led every man expects to make a fortune ache foi five years, when she raisir g pou try. Tablets, Chamberlains began ng bottles of them ehe ha two kea That th girl who is so homely and the (ave cured her. Sick head-ue- d that she doesn't oare can afford to ache i by a disordered whistle on ths street. tablets are u alomacl especia' That tba Moore-EthlCo. will be well atii at the Opera House next week. Boy dei, J : which these -'p tended. Try them, .,r well, bold by ion Adv. )y will sell out at cost all Winter Underwear, L. D. S. Garments, Caps, Sweaters and; Gowns. A few Coats and Hats at ,1-- 3 Off, MARGARET R. SALMON Orders taken for Coats and Suits Notice to the Public! . We have opened up a meat market the Summit Meat m'the roomi formerly occupied by Co., and will have on hand at all times the very finest selected Beef, Lamb, Mutton, .Veal, Pork and Poultry, si.d our prices wont hinder you from buying. , Give us a call. We want your trade. . Coalville Gash Market Phone 32 - Swainston Bros, Props. Delivered when you want it. 6,600.00 water rigbia and 600 00 rfcht way. water worka con.... 10.029.16 total...... , to warrentj outstanding. ... 108.65 credit bilance . .70.10 men are Total of minds That there many ,..(178.76 but Its 'Usually one woman with Treat, balance, many minds. I.Hay a.Carrutli.City Recorder of Coalviili City, do heredy certify that That poets are born, likewise also the b4 is a full, true and correct those who only they think they are statement of the finaocesof Coal poets. ville ;Ni ending Dec. 81st, 1912, to the bes rf my knowledge and belief. Many a man who plays tna races (AY T. CAKKUTH doesnt go broke but come borne (Seal City Recorder. that way.' er tatwwwimwwwmwwMi ...... 8. 250 85 - we will" supply your needs and Feb. 1st. , , , for Stock em- court... 8.06 413.50 . 108.00 - ulllg... j. . refund. ... - Witel 'That many ...16.76 rent.... H filing some i : 'fV MsM-- . Jan. pound. phone iHS0CH3HH5000OOa0CHMHlHk ,vw ' ,100.00 'ric light rent877K.4S . STROLLER NOTICES r. wrty tax.. tag,; tax., f to any one who will furnish me Information which will lead to the arrest and oonvtction of the party or parties who brokeHnto the Opera House, and broke the padlocks off tne vending machines contained in the opera bouse between Friday night Jan. 10 thand Monday Jau. 13th. T. Edgar Beard. Adv. : 112.00 , h ? 4,oo . . ,.170. 63 t i ' 68.00 crux..... ... . I will pay a reward of $ 714.86 ; xemstery.,', i We would make the ms specif figure if they wish to have them published. Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, mststitttstitttr.KststststwftstfU'Jutw.itst nse. or. your chance for big bargains. Phone 41 Bk. hand Dec. 81. 1911,.,. $525.73 V Biuee the city council has completed the water system, or as much of it as could be dons before winter set in, they s ere busy going over the revised of Coalville city, something that was needed, as many of the ordinance were antiquated. They figure that a j few copies typewritten is alt the city can afford at present, so anyone want have to forego BERKHOEL MUSIC CO., v mmrnmmmmmmm mm a IgwjftwxAfcfft. . Salt Lake tot basket ball team has to A Messrs. W. S. Rigby and C. F. Matin were delegates from the Coalville Commercial Cluh to ths Development League convention held in Ogden ths forpartof the week. They U report having had an excellent time I with one of ths biggest bunch of I " boosters that has ever met under one roof In the state. ; ; 339 Main St., Opp. Post Office a gymnas- - 1 odn-sauoe- J PRICES ' ms foalrllle nssd parents jlIcy-Bube- Who-Uncl- wcHcmooooHOHbooao 'iin. men are Johnny on when it comes to paying a as Hamilton . Howard Ellington Monarch Baldwin Starr Richmond and Others . a Brin-ton- We Have Sold Piands Player-Piano- Taken from Collier' Estate of Jacob Koaki, deceased; peti-tiofor letters of Administratios grantGlance at the glossary of epithets ed and bond fixed at (200. with which the farmer la cheered on hi Estate of Aliee King, deeeaeed; adeaseful, way while doing, ministrator appointed with bond fixed tho.work else on earth: at (100. deigns to dos 4 Hayseed, Onmlhoppcr, ' , ; W. J. Wilson, a three year-ol- Farmer John', child, Rube, Jay, was adopted by James Dunamore and Country Jake, Rutabaga Delegate, Alfalfa Member, Turnip Shepherd, Ruswife, of Park City Dor 8wift Wilson vs. John Wilson; tic! Rural Swain, Our Friend from the interlocutory decree of divorce granted. Baek Countries, Wbiskerino, Uncle, the railwsy employe or ' , Union Pacific Bailroad Company vs. even ditchers! the 'That 'term ran be William Davis; demurrer 'withdrawn made a condescension t as vast express and defendant given 20 days to answer. This is a serious test ease brought by air it is insulting.. Sell the farmer the the Union Pacific company against par- Masonic' Temple, if you Will, or charge ties living along the righ) of way of him two dollars to see it revolve on its theif main line to acquire title in d dam-age- base fin your newspapers), provide him Over forty year ago the govera-roea- t with n packet of seeds for rais'nq elee-tri- c him.-W- hy light plants, but do not-Unc- le he rai Iroad company granted does the farmer appear so funny a right of way 200 feet wide. When the road was built only hslf this and so contemptible to the others! It amount was used or fenced. Just re is as though the complex mschioery of civilization condemned a portion of the cently the government has decided that race to alavish tasks and the slaves 100 feet is all that the railroad is ento But the slaves of history contempt. titled to, and now the road has brought !a source of- - niirtbl ,Th Suit against the above defendant, who were seareoly inevitable bucolie character resulting lives in Henefer, and several in Morgan front of manthe isolation, peculiarities county, in order to m aka test eases of their right to tko balanet of the right ner and necessities of dress incident to of way, whiek ground they have never the calling of the farmer have given the contumely of the world n humorJ:,.ueed. ous turn. Herein the farmer has ua- ; If your children are subject to wittingly brought forth a byproduct; attraki of croup, watch for the first that is only a little less prized by those whom he serves than la the food he symptom, hoarseness, Give Champainfully digs from an unwilling earth. berlain's Cough Remedy as soon It is a strange phenomenon. Were the child becomes hoarse and the r attack may be warded off. .bold by SI John Boyjen A Ban Adv, . v (Continued on P L Children 5 c The supervisors are working on the County Assessor W. O. Stephen list for the eounty fair and Andrews, widow of Milo Andrews, has moved his family here for the premium are the copy ready for the and onejtf the pioneers of the state getting : ' winter. 's printer. In past years; the.- premium.: had died at the homa af M r.-list has been left too late to do the In Big Cottonwood. BOHN To the wife of W. C. Stevenson, of Ogden, a girl, early Tuesday morning. All concerned doing nicely. , that-Woho- FIRST SHO -- -- . i Precipice .i! The thermometer registered 18 below zero Monday morning and 15 below on i Tuesday morning. We have bad more eold weather and more snow this winter than for many years. This has been COCHWKHKrtKHHWKHWOeKHJOOOOOOOf i a regular winter like we Word was reoeleed this (Saturday) f used to have some twenty years ago. F. A. Briutnn til " : FEEDS f Admission 10c. that his grand mother. and , Ill . Prospector's Yam ot the that the would not return. 5 I M- j Mrs- - Frank Pintree and children left this morning for a visit on tba h The Test Her Boy Principal Rrinton is looking for aj Miss Woods teacher in the) teacher. of a was George Thackeray Croydon, Coalville. visitor Tuesday. beginner's department complained of belng ill on Thursday morning: A baby girl was born to the wife of and the next day took the train! Vernon Searle on Tuesday. west, mailing a note 10 the principal Found Chatelain purse. Hy paying for this adv. owner can have same. am liitCi tclusive. Her Last SI Y Judge T. D. Lewis held a session of District Court here Monday . morning, the following business being disposed bf; Estate of Jorgen Soreusen, deceased; final account approved and administra. tor discharged. Estate of Henry B. . Williams, d ceased; order made confirming sale of Why Tbero la an personal property. Movement Estate of GeOfge Daniela, deceased; order made confirming sale of real prop-rty- . By HUGH IRISH, phial Features Jan. 27th, to Feb.; e f CONE VVOR-NEATL- NO 4 (heater FOR SALE IB pure bred Fly. mouth Hock roosters, E P. Thom-sistrain. Apply AJ .Robinson, Henefer. JOB 1913 24, County Clerk M. C, Taylor left the forepart of the week for a short visit in Nevada. Vr5 ., Good Coai . . - - tot 1! t r We are now prepared to furnish Coal l to the public. Well screened run of mine At the Mine, $2.00 the Ton Delivered in Coalville, $2.60 . 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