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Show i o I1ENEFER NEWS. ECHO NEWS. CITY C0U33L TTrx KfEn7T'W4.irTini(rrBg- named rmn left bore on January Slat to join the excursion from Salt Lake to California! R. A. Junes ami wife, Wm. F. Cromar and wife, Mm, T. Stephen and wife ami Esther Rich in a. ' A brief but excellent program wa given at the coajuiot aeaaioa of tbe Mu tuala ow Holiday laid. Koblton of ECHO, Feb. 6,-Saturday. Morgan visited 2 We are pleased to arelcome Clyde Keyes, and family back to Echo, thi y will occupy one of the Bromley " houses. t Work will be commented on the new depot, just as soon as the frost Is out of the ground, ao they can The eity eouneii in in regular monthly session last Uday night and transacted the Laving busi- - Wm, Tbe bi annual meeting of tbe Ilenrfer Iipe Line eompany was beld on Febru ary 3rd. Tbe report showed a fine finan rial condition, tonaiderable buaiueits was transacted for tbe betterment of the eompany, and tbe following officer eleete'Mor the term of two yearn: Aima E. Bicbina, Henry Batchelor, Wilford Hirbina, James Heberts and K. A. Jones. Here begin. The infant child of Walter Wilson has been very sics the past week, but at this writing is much improved Quite a number went to Coalville to the masquerade ball, Tuesday evening, and report having a good " time. a remedy that will cure cold. your Why waste time and money experimenting when yon can get a preparation that has won a world-wid- e reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It is konwn everyIs home "for t,',bamberlafMj-augh.-Remed- lr ,' read The minutes of last and approved. Bills of eurrant ex roil allowed. j The city marshal itidhly report was read and referrjjto the auditing committee. The sextons repig? was read and w - fj accepted. motion the etpiittee on city property was iiisttlyw! to consult with the eurveyer n escertain coat of putting vacant lit Id city cemetery. fj i The sexton waif empowered to complete record ofdeoetery for the Mr. Isda Brotaley is making tier sum of the present with daughter, Mr. Clyde Keyes, are pleased to have midst again. Ada Huger visited in Morgan and Devil Slide, on Monday y. where at and la a medicine of real day, of this week. merit. For sale by John Hoyden u Mr. H. C. Uieliins was a business Boa Adv. visitor in Morgan, last Saturday Miss KebaTiowarth and (laynell If something you bay today coats you Rogers, attended a basket ball game a dollar more than the same thing and dance at Hoytsvilie. Friday eesta a worsts wbe reads the ads, will evening, Ju. Slat. you let tbs same thing happen en an other dayt Mrs. A. It. Tabor, of Crider, Mo. had been troubled with sick head ache for about five years, when she Deafness Cannot Lc Cured di began taking Chamberlains Tablets, fey InetU itpUcstfctftt, j tl.y t rot w u a t of lo nr, y t U y u HM Grmttmm, pur(t ehe lias taken two bottle of them to to? etiiiiUiWMiiU rrkxtafHi wr ni Uni IXotiuK to gauwd tor a feribimed rtmtuiHm of ttw and they have cured her. Sick head imkvu hnmff of ito l.itfUeitHit Tuo, to bro um rumbimn or - acho is caused by a disordered tub m you hm x irfifl to is fftliroiy ffcwrdi. bearing. ptlvt ths toM result ilhI eutoia iho infUtumatum cmn bo stomack for which these tablets are out mmI Ui)i Uftts ipytorwj nwiml Intended--Tr- y them, get ' toixh, ftrartef wtU too maos espcclatT kt)ycl ( siarrh, wtotHi is DotLuig toil of W wi sbimnI toy wetland stay well, boid tool m iufku4 emKlittuM of U leurotis surtocm -- - ness: United Btatss Land Offlra, Knit 1. lw. To LaksOltjr. Utah. Whom It May Concern ! Notlee 1 hereby Stvan that the Ktat of Utah ha tiled In tbi ofllee lists of land, selected by the Sold State, under section S of the Act-o- f Congress, approved July IS, Pot. a Indemnity School lands, vlx; SWHW!,'. NE1-K'4. bee 14. T. S X, K S E.. K L. M., Serial OllMT. Copies of said llsta, so far a they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, - have bei conspicuously posted in this office for Inspection by (ny person interested and by the public generally. Curing the period of publication of this notlee, or any time thereafter, and be fore final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April IB. 11107, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on the ground that tbe same la more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Ofllee at Washington, D. O- - Failure so to protest or eootest within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts and tbe se lee tlons thereof, being otherwise tree from objection, wilt be approved to the State. 1C. I). THOMPSON. Regis-te- r. KIOTIOR 30. A motion carrlef thi construction over on water mains be as soon the as Creek hllf Chalk weatlier will perndt. The license comWee was empowered to offidslly otify all delinquents to pay p si be closed up. i K Adjourtfed. noo-mlne- The Thrice-a-- x week Edition or THE Persons troubled wh partial paralysis are often veryinuch benefited fbe rtfected parts by massaging Chamberwhenspplyhig thoroughly lains Liniment. lh linimet also Practically a Daily at the Price of a relieves rheumatic pain. Fos sale - x Weekly. John by BoydenASw-A- OK INVENTOR d CORN BROOM No Other Newspaper in the World Gives So Much At So Low a Price. m m tm- Levi Dickinson, Nath of Connecticut, It the Man to I Accorded the Heier. t to-t- Us wui st vo Cot HtUMlrvd ItoitofO Iur My mm m psohMos fcousHl toy esUirti) UuU eon BO bo eoroto ft etrruian, froo. UAii aCmrrii Curo. F. J. CUtoNtoY CO Tutofcfc JkM by Drwrftou, Tte. Util ntuy pun far soartitatta ir tM iM a t 1 - POPULAR XKZANX5 Jl not senerally tt taid a manufacturer , of known. brooms, the housf broom, such as Hoyden k bon Adv. the housewife tisei. Is comparatively Change of a recent Invention' dating back to Notice to Advertiser Jvu. nmt os in not later than Wsdnes-lu- 1786. Before that lime husk brooms mornings of each week. Change were used to sweep out the ovens and splinter brooms, side of birch, were your adv. often, but get used for everyday use. The present rsrty. broom Industry might be said to have bad its beginning in Connecticut In is the cheapThe first-tlajob 1786, when Levi Dickinson, a.mative est foMhe customer, and The besi of Weatberfield, wnt to Hadley carthe painter. A good job pro- rying with him a pew kind of corn seed which he shoved hie friends, say duces a fine effect, means sorrie-thin- g lug that when foil grown it would and brings results. Results make better brooms than ever had been made. Thf Hadley women count laughed at him, kd despite this, Dickinson was not discouraged, but bar vested hla first (top of broom corn, pu e4 managed to scrap tbe teed from the Vr EXPERIENCE brash with a knife and a hoe, after which he made hk broom. He made tbe complete broom, including . the handles, and pew hla own flax for tbe twine, the pole costing him little. thk his neighbors would reBelieving Tat dc Marks Ike new kind of brocm, to fuse buF Dcsions D!ekinon In 93 peddled his .brooms COBYRICHTS Ac. 'Fpflltlv In Willlamshrg, pwillng to ihRf cl and Ashfiel.l and Ceil dRrrliVyn twa Iree whfihr mfopum njokiv oMirtAtn U Me, ho way. The ant year he carried the u cttoRbly nintKn HrNDJOiK tVHMOMriCflTPODtortWttJcl, to Pittsburg., The new brooms took, frw.t frb ()Hm( RtfWK-- nr wturtrr ihrmch Wuhh m Cc iintto Uken tor as soon M housewives found how MM Uto iU tootH CDvto. Xitriat MtflfgRp much better fcey were over the old husk or blrck broom they would buy A bandaomalr fllatrte weshlr, tATFMt no other. Oder men WenUlnto The of unf ronattfi ViotomL Twmo. t ntowprt business andi new industry was born tpht: four fmntbto,91 JMd toy In Hadley. Dickinson lived until 1843 Y,UHN&Co,BrN8Wtot! - taanoh Oiln. ifc r Waahtsstua ! long enough b see the Hadley or core broom In m all over the country, and theT sans broom, with Improve ments, la itO In use." tiy-Jo- nti - ss fr Popular Mechanics -- Magazine vn us unmmtanb warn m m nr" Continued Storyof the AGREAT World Progress which you 1 may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever? f tsaH&cscACNMoimt sooricTunn no Axncus of ocn&uu. ixtoxjt The "Shoo NoSos DspsHisst GO pates) how to make give eay wav to do thin awdul article far home and shop, repairs, etc. Maekaafcs" (W pagealtetlahowte Amimt make Mumon furniture, wirelrsnout boats, engine, magic, and sil the Uuug a buy love. ii, 01.53 PCI TUX. I1XQU COPICS IS CRTS i Ask your newsdealer, or waw fom race ssaru oorv vooav POPULAR MECHANICS CO. at w. v. st, CHtcaao HM v ' Stltniific Jltturlcaii W hen you lant a reliable medicine n tor a c'HK,h cold lake Chain can a It ways Coughketnedy. be depeiidedtpon and la pleasant sndsafe to tde. Fur aale t ber-lai- y-John S Hoyden & ALMA MATER To .the End d j! Thlnka W) Adv, ALWAYS LOVED tjfe College Man J0y of Hla' Golden XShdent Day. The phrast college Ufa" is - i .Americanism j it haa no equivalent in any other kfcguage but English.'-- It describes, to lose who use it with uo d rstandlng 3 sympathy, ao experience out oUVih grow a deeg sentiment made uiof pleasure, friendship, affection, gad pride. It seem to them " tegef influence, a peculiar grace. that che out acros miles and year, d ruing them back to their Alina Mater. d the comradeship of their classma.- - To most graduates their college ft aecma their golden age; through mist of years the "campus beots an Island of Utopia f whose very Mums grow bright In the retrospect, th unrig of whose sins and laihirewjra aya lessened by the power of the deal and hopes that filled It sir. fa campus ever wss s Utopia, and most golden age of Safcsary has ibtless been much with ha metal, but if there is nni Koniethingp-rbright and beautiful in America college life it is hard to account for 0 filing In thousands of go that long ago tn their youth, bkes the education they cot or failed teg,, they gained around '.he- - knees of Mater lasting joy, strength and ttpiration that waa not entirely con t .,$ ja the books they read and carat be exactly measured by tbe kacwlafy (bey cquired.--pa- u! Vaa XMsw, in kroner's Magaxine. loj-af- TWO GAMES ' ..IN.. ' Hoytsvilie Amusment Hall Saturday, Feb. 8th, 1913 ...Coalville vs. Wasatch High... czs.aiay.s.assa FIRST TEAM ACADEMY i vs. - - v HOYTSVILLh JT First Game at 7:30 Sharp Admission I Oc BIGDANGE --After- Game!! Tickets 50c. y H gray-haire- d Advertiser paper ar making exceptional b ,, ,n thia issue. Read tWm-ovs- r fcrejTi - - ' i tki Hpr, Oat A iip, A, t 'f, ads tk adv a la ao. af tk Wise 7 This is a time of great events and you will want the new accurately and promptly. The Democrats, for the first time in sixteen years, will hare the presidency and they "will" also control both branches of congress. Tbe political news is sure to be of the most absorbing interest There is a great war in the Old World, and you may read of the extinction of the vast Turkish empire in Europe, just as a few years ago you read how Spain lost her last foot of soil in America, after. having ruled the empire of half the New World. The World long ago established n record for impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thriee-a-Weeedition, which come out every other day in tbe week, exeept Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-a-WeeWorld also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything that ia to be found in a first class daily. THE THRICE-A-WEEWORLDS regular subscription price ia only fil'.OO per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and the Coalville Times together for one year for 32.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers is 32,50. -- k The rtore that makes every one of If stores prices are a real selling argument, that stores ads wiQ'ind ads a money saver to all wko eont eager and interested reader. plate liuying the things advertised win an increasing jumber of read 90 per cent of these ad readers And 4348 b. to be buyers. proie NOTICE TOE PUBLICATION. If you are wvse (Publisher.) Youll patronise DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR. U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Those who advertise Ia The Coalville Times. Utah, January 7, 1913, - t NOTICE is hereby given that Wil-- ' liam Moors of Coalville, Utah, who, on December 10, 1909, made homestead No. 05225 for SW) 8W), NW) SWj, .SWJ NW, Section 28, Township 3 N., Salt Lake Meridian, has Range 5 fled notice of intention to make final three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of tbe District court at Coalville, Utah, on the 12th day of March, 1913. Claimaint names as witnesses: William H. Carruth, Thomas L. Chappell, Jame Johnston, Joseph E. Wilde, all of Coalville, Utah. E. D. B. THOMPSON, . eu-tr- y SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE THIRD-JUDICI- AL TRICT In and Couuty, Utah. for I' Sum vs. W j. Angus MeKeliar, plaintiff, Doddridge, Christopher K. Wurtele, unknown heirs of Christopher E. V tele, deceased; J. F. Wurtele, L. toria Seheuck, Mary 11. Pierce, Ale U. Richardson and Summit County municipal corporation of Utah, def ants. Tbe State of Utah fo the said defc ants: , , . You are hereby summoned to ap within twenty days after the aervie Register. this summons npon you, if served wit the county in which this action brought, otherwise within thirty di No. 7696. and Jeiend the above entitled acti and in ease of your failure so to Report of the condition of the will be rendered against judgment First National Bank according to the demand of the ei at Coalville, in toe State of UtalCat plaint herein, which has been filed clerk of said eourt. the close of business, Feb. 4th, theThis action is brought for the pnrp 1918. of obtaining partition, if partit thereof can be had, if not to sell RK8OCRCKS.. Loans an(j Discounts . . . 167,6b6 56 mining claims situate in Uintah Min district, Summit county, Utah, kno Overdrafts, secured, and and patented as Russian Bear, lT unsecured 1,249 52 Lot 309; White Bear, U. 8. Lot S U, 8. Bonds to secure clr- -' IT. 8. Lot 311. x culatlon ; 25,000 00 and Mat 4 Pat, EDWARD MOURRIN, Bond to secure Postal W. E. RYDALCH. Bavingg 6,06000 Bonds.'-SeeAttorneys for Plaintifi ri ties, etc 4o,365 13 P. O. Address 525-6-Due from National BankB Mclnt, (not reserve agents) 43,920 22 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. n Dne from approved reserve atrenta... Checka and other caab items Fractional paper currency Nickels and Cents ...'j- 25,704 94 132 4)0 15 76 - 17058 06 Specie Redemption Fund with U. 3. Treasurer, (5percent of circulation) 1 250 00 Total LIABILITIES 3 Capital stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided profit a, less and taxes paid j.. National Bank notes out- 25,000 00 7,uK) 00 es standing Individual deposits Total 1,159 99 25 000 00 274,123 09 3332.283 08 State of Utah County of Summit I, Frank Pingree. Cashier of the above-nambank, do solemnly that the above statement is to the best of m.v knowledge tul belief. Frank Pinoree, , Cashier. ) ed I drrect Attest: " David Rees, James Iinokee. 1. G. Blackman, - Subscribed and swornDirectors. JtiLbefore me this 6th day of Feb. 1913. P. H. Nkeluv, Notary Public. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer VOrfice, "Salt Lnke Ci Utah, January 27, 1913. Notice, is hereby given that Wal Shepherd and J. S. Ilall, whose p office address is Hoytsvilie, Utah, hi made application in accordance w the requirements of the Compiled La of Utah, 1907. as amended by the 8 sion Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, appropriate one hundredth (.01) of cubic foot of water per second fn an unnamed spring in Sumitt conn Utah. Said spring is situated at a ptf whieh lies 4 feet north and 22 feet w of the west quarter TOreer of Section Township 1 north, Range 5 east, S Lake base and meridian. Said wa will be diverted at the place where issues from said spring and conduct by means of a pipe line for a distai of 3,500 feet and there used from Jai ary 1 to December 31, inclusive, of es year, for domestic and municipal pi poses. This application is designated the State Engineer's office as No. 48 All protests against the granting said application, stating t'.o Terse therefor, must be made by affidavit duplicate and filed in this office witi thirty (30y days after the completi of the publication of this notice. v CALEB TANNER, , State r.ngi.:crr Date of first publication, vanumy 1913; date Of completion of March 3, 1913. |