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Show T?1 ri. uti ' TH DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOLTXX COALVILLE, election w ill lie held in the North HLrh Sclio..l Dioirict of Summit' County Ttie notice of election ap- pear in this paper and the question lit eonMinei.. ,t III BRIEF Tliti.mtte.i ate then ale deaiptiaied 'pidiui' plain and the polls will be open fioni 2 to 6 p. hi Every regiMered voter In Powell returned Mrs, Edward the distru t will he allowed to vole Sunday fioni a vii.it in n ill i .Hi on you must HtHte Where ttie i.int you high school The rain shower on u k lay wan loi aleo net an In d'.o much appreciated good. A c i of the dibtrict court w as it Uie lorepait uf ttie week, Judge TO TRADE Good parlor organ tor milch cow. Apply limes office. Lewis presiding. Many of the cases were continued amt some dismissed. Mrs. Thus. Watson and daughter Jacob C. bchrinei s. talk City Jeaume, are guests of her daughter No cause of action. Mrs. W. S. Johnston. (ieo. R. Prudence vb Eva J. It. FOR SALE Two fresh milch cows. Prudence; $15 alimony, $50 attorney OFg SUMMIT P, JUNZ UTAH, IQ NO. 25 Helpful Remedies. know that equal parte turpentine and anir.or U will paint from clothing no matter bow hard It may be Saturate the paint two or thiee times and wash the spot with warm water and soap. If the bands are covered well with soap und iv 1b allowed to dry before polifh1r.tr the stove, the polish will not adhere to the hands and will wath off without any trouble To remove the dust from radiators Is an easy task If yon possess an electric fan. Place this article on the floor In front of the t abator and apply the current; move the fan up and down until every pantile of dual ha been blown from the crevices. , j -- 6 H Ward Lewis came home last from Salt Lake w here he school the past year. LOST Pair of spectacles between Court house and Ball corner, return to J. S. Ball Reward Adv. Mr. is now the proud Huick , one of the J. Ji. Wilde possessor of a best cars In town. Joe belives in having a good time while living. WANTED Teacher to give lessons in English. Steve Fotes, Coalville. Write and I w'il c II. Adv. has installed a sanitary The drinking fountain near the front entrnnee to the store, something which will be appreciated by their Co-o- p John McKay vs. Park City; House Bill No. 8402, by Representative Johnson, of this state, providing for the marking, tagging labeling of certain fabrics and articles of clothing; also defining the misbranding thereof ; and providing penalties for its violation, shoud beenact-einto law. Its provides that all wool cloth should be marked as such all labrics or articles of clothing composed in part of pure wool and in part of muugo, shoddy, cr any two or more substances, shall be marked, tagged or labeled in plain letters mixed goods; and mark tag or label shall show the proportion contained therein. d many customers. Shake Tour Rheumatism. rid bf your That was some street sprinkling rheumatism. a twenty five eent Try from the fire hydrants Tuesday bottle of Chamberlains Liniment and morning. The force from the nozzle see how quit lily your rheumatie pains men and hose two of the busy, kept Sold by all dealers. Adv. disappear. held was Off Now is the time to get it with difficulty 'it. that they On sional the day when most of the see patrons of yonr store are safer Ameetliig was called for Tuesday wkLiug to meet at the court house and to be eoaviae to organize a volunteer fire depart- ad to be there lagt of ao few on in account but ment, artendence no action was taken. By patronizing merchants whose adtry at organizing will be vertisement in this made later. One week from next Monuay au tj appear paper, yon are helping to build np an industry in thie eity The Coalville Times. For the benefit of my customers, I will make a big- reduction in all Millinery, for Cash , from now till July 4th. - Call and see the Splendid Bargains on HOSE, BELTS and GLOVES. Hte Elaborate Dinner. no c,m se of action. Wm. W. Woodard vs. Daly Judge Mining Co.; new trial granted. Summit Countys Magnificent CourJ .House. SOME BASE BALL WHAT THE WEEVIL HAS DONE FOR UTAH . DOPE ALL RIGHT i It was in the grillroom of a local cafe, and two visitors took testa at a I am aa hungry table in the corner. a bear, and I am going to order one of them an elaborate dinner, waa heard to remark. Everybody listened to bear Juat what his dinner consisted of, haring visions of ter rapin, pate da fols gras, and, maybe, fresh strawberries. After carefully scanning the menu and looking at the price list he said something to tha - n-- i tlD T 3 9 0 For Successful Catches ' o get your - - J l Hoy-smil- e ail. Another Assortment ,i I, i p. MARGARET R. SALMON i libeny FREE r the United Staten for the District of Utah. In the matter of ClarbM Rubin CilvTn VoT. Bankrupt In 1812. 5 Acres and liberty await you at Trenton, Utah, on the main line of in the heart miles north the Oregon Short line, only of the famous Bear River Valley apple district. Five acres of bearing orchard with truck, cows, poultry and bees wiii make you absolutely indeAcres and liberty shows pendent in a few years. The book "5 - fifty-seve- of Ogden n bankrupt. There is a saying that rapid cat Notice is hereby given that on the '"w uicid. If you have Srddayof June 1913. the said Cbsr- le Rubin Colvllte was duly adjudi- - j formed habit of eating too rapidly y cored bankrupt; and that tl Href yon are roo-- t provide for the future suffering fiom in the right road to succcsa and true happiness, his of creditors will t held digestion or eomitipaUon, which will re Trenton. Every conat of orchard moating acres five securing at my office in .the Continental suit eventually ift ecrinua illness unless row, by and absolute water of best soil success ample to favorable dition Block, Salt Lake CDyrUtih. on the corrected. Digestion begins in the moderate and ten years FREE maintenance; prices five years 28th day of June 1913.aNm.49 o'clock mouth. Food should be thoroughly mas rights assistance liberal town and goetfmarkrts; in the forenoon, atwliMi rime Heated and insalivated. Then when easy terms; close to good desire. could . Von have a ftdhnM 6f that feature yon the 8foinsche rT to actual settler and in fact every ptocrtWnrtsimir dull and banka the be exauiinn the minute. this very It may appoint trustee, turning stupid after eating, take Send for the book rupt, and transner enclt oihcr busi- r sTablets. Many point In your whole come before teveie eases cf stotnaehe trouble nJ ness as unjr piopet-t-said tne-tiCOMPANY roOTt.pvttou i nve boca' i :.rV J by tiie r J N'T E R MO U N T IN ove ef these tablet Salt Lake Citv. June 17. 1913, TEMPLETON BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH They are g05I tak CHARLE4 lit LDWf N, ard most agreeable la Sold by ell dealers. Adv. Relore in Bmikrupicyr - the one way out mn to-d- ay life4r A -- wsy-Wl- gt. effe--"- "''' - REALTY 1 V T r, it-- N. 1 -- The Very Latest Ideas Sendor acres ag9trand f-- el "rtirrissakiniiinmrohrsTsitit t nr j ( ..Trimmed Hats. Kk-l- BettW u , xj t' We Keep the li er To the creditors of Charles Rubin Colvin, of Park City, in the county of Summit, ami district aforesaitl, a Always Hare It I e IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FISHING Yesteri'ay was M. f. A. day for vummirxtn!.e,ait J the largest crowd that has ever been at Hoysville gathered there to Witness the events. The day waa ideal for outdoor sports The stake was divided at the north side of HoytsviUe, and those living in and south. The program aa near as we could got It follow In the morning a preliminary program contest was held, the Hoystr.lle, Paik City Oakley, and Ooalville; lloytsville won with a speniliJ' progrAm. The programs delivered by the other con- -t slants wee very well delivered and were highly complimented by the Judies P. H. Neeley, Lenora tteat. Boyitep, and The base ball game In the after noon was won by the North aide, the score by Inning was: North Side ..... 000 68 000 x- -8 South Side 10 00 0004 0--6 the iUOyd dash the South got 4 and the North $. lu the 440 yd, dash tLere waa no oonustants from the North so the femuh waa given fi point. In the half mile dash the South got i-- 600-poun- i III BRIEF l- suf-clan- s. MILLINER Then 41 Blk. BESTS w '' i tmirif tune on his waiter in' a low voice, who answered, We agree'w it h Dr. K. G. Tout- of t fi ran find any proDt- - Ham and eggs, suh? Certainly, sub. the Agricultural College at I.ognil. j baiula han 1 A1'! e f Indianapolis News. for turned mm a hunch W I in t lint f e li lf.l benefit fig evil the larmers of t'ta.i bv foie ng til fn f dot that a mis Koinett tng like Candlss Used a a Clock. to thutnughlv cnhivnie then loins siory t Li e tmlliaioe, and then Various expedients for measuring The Msmiliird made tins same again lui ' he ring of a Democratic time were to use before the invention comment when 'I huma-- . Uhttaker n.' Urilf revision speech to it. tsee If of clocks. Alfred the Great caused .Ich it I. It goes like volt can Fronuinun v 1nini wuh quoted lx tapers to be made for hia dally t h I r The Htt lug III. li I he Weevil I'ouit) Hot til g. h opened with molasa- - use. Each taper waa twelve Inches 6 a at tle stir Hniiillpox was catchpoint. long and of proportionate diameter. jtile I he dry fallin I heed tine hecaie-- t' In the 225 yd daah the South got ing. Cigar wi in the box and had The whole length waa divided ' Into y work in. la. d. 6 Fanners have reported to no that plenty nf m . Horn was playing twelve parts of one inch each, of and Noith I point. In the high jump the South got fi h in row first sad T)dt p.wi play ing second. which three would burn for one hour, after uh1! g a enri.ig-toot- li so that each taper should be consumed - and North 2 6 6 in lie field. Corn Ax When points. a anil mag, tley have olna ned In foqr hour. The six tapers, lighted The relay race was won by the one. cauiotobHr Cake In chopped ihtwi ot the alfa'fa laigercrop one after another, lasted twenty-tou- r Nortl . and given S pointed. al tough the i eev il I ail tie ti pies, lit wa fcd and iswdust filled the bags. hours. In the running brood jump South Song maue sht and Twenty mad in great iiuinliem. ? got 6 and North 1 point. Dry farming Ih doing non It for a M'tife, Youthful Definitions. Ratoon fBt-- d Ito piten but went By point the Houth side got 29 6 Utah other than jxilut the way by , la order to give hla scholars a firm and the North aide got lrh-fi- " No w tiioh to ex'crmlnate insect t hi up ih the an. ilien Cherry tried It grip of original composition, a schoolpi the field. The intensive cultivation hutw w ih When Spider caught master believes fa the value of what baaket tali game waa played and and workingovei ,f the surface soli a fly the, ivt cheered. Needle tried ha calls "an exercise in framing defi- 6 point more abould go to the North After Illustrating what waa side on that account, to uinpir , W wa atiarp enough nitions. , is demonstrating (hat. If two-thir- ds he set the little hoya to writ t i rffine wanted, cool hut of the irrigatois had not a drop f eje. Ice kept If something you buy today eoste 70 definition ot boy" and It by a pitched ball. water and were forced to tesnrt. f unfil dollar morejbsij Here are a few of the Ideas seme . thine I hh Iri; evil .JotViy, baeadpaisMa mm easow n. V was lots of uud covered gr acre, in flesh .(tan. round them. "A the fretted and bone with preserve put larger crop yod W the same thing, fi I Organ refueed to play girl is nearly the same, but w do other fertility of their farm by keeping in the day! down tl- i- alkali that b destroyed ; Hornet stymt the ball but It lei Into not cut her hair.? "A boy is bora loafed Bread A of out Lloek. rib of is only girl Good printing makes for good. busk baby. b areas. Ogden the hand so msnv over-wat' A girl I God sheep. man body. abound ustll they put him out. The Tines satisfies its patron Standard. creature mad The scute was 1 to 0 and the game A boy i a ordinary twe faet together. these Rut 1 a girl. , was over Door said that If he tied out of dust, and o f Physicians Often Blsmsbl would hae hul t ; ' 7 It Is a most unfortunate thing, v TJhe Times is $1,50 In advance. a lot of betting Oil Subscribe fzr Tbo Time. Thertwas out. says the North American Journal ot bur cleaned ind the up Soap game that the moral degen- Homeopathy, OOOOQOOOOOCWOO0O00rtOOO0OOO0OQQOqhOOO0OOKtt9OOfiOHH eratlon to which every drug habitue Eggs went broke, almost Inevitably cornea Is a sin that Again?. HI Grrain. almost always lies at the door of some The man whose corn Sad Just been medical adviser. Few patient live o far from the doctor as to warrant him trod upon bopped about on one foot, ofeac leaving a supply of morphine tablets , nursing th other in hia palm, the an matter? come "What queried for them to take if an attack Some one walk on. The practice of medicine eem Innocent byaUmder. to be summed up in the prescription j on your foot? . No, you simpleton," replied the of opiates in the case of some physl- It is better to wear out the fering one, fastening a gaze of case and let the hypodermic j otterable scorn .upon his questioner, d hog, with an Insatiable rust out than vice versa. Of course. I a . we know that the hypodermic should appetite for corn, merely grazed mins In case passing.1 not rust and that the medicine And he restored hi aching foot to cannot; but our readers are bright the pavement and went limping on enough to read between the lines" bis way. POiKH000HbqHHKH0KOOOOtHtOODOOOOOOOOOOeetQtKDOtMi Waiting for an Answer. Irene Flew the Track. We asked some months ago whethIrene is a highly valued .cook in a er paper collars are still worn No one vouchsafed to answer. It Is our Norih side family. She is not excit iirrression that the celluloid drove able, not given to' hysterics. She Imcut the paper. We well remember presses one an being calm and serene. the paper collar and the paper dicky. But on her way to work she moment Cool Burgess used to sing of Hilde- arlly lost all kuch qualities. Suddenly he rushed into the mid brand Montrose; He parts his hair with extreme care die of thi street, screaming and be threw her coat from shrieking, And chalks his paper collars. But the paper collar once worn a as her and cont nued to scream. She must be crazy! exclaimed a an accomplished fact, something to he forgotten; while the celluloid, like the woman who ame out of her house to enameled st el collar of the Civil r gee what th' trouble was. "Shes havl lg a fit, safd another. be cleansed. can The steel period, But nelthw was right. The cause collar was at regular Intervals refreshed by use of a tooth brush. Bos- of the commotion wa a mouse which had crawled into Irenes coat pockton Herald et for a littl snooze Indianapolis s News J Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, k sH. Do you li- - Ad'v. JOB WORK NEATLY DONE 1913 t fees Applv George Daniels, lloytsville, Utah. r COUNTY ' - - t 1 I |