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Show 71 V THE COALVILLE TIMES, CQALVTI.T.F TfTAU arts, poultry, eta., the and the official exist. fondition awjiA are having some difficulty ta finding ea'a work, N. J. PETERSON, Editor and Buna Maaagev Eentered at Postoffie Utah, Hay T, 1894, in CoalTille, aa Second Cass Hatter. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION Payable in Advance 11.50 , One Tear Six Month Three Montha 4'j Single Copies Advert mng Batea ma.ip known upon fia apace foe all the exhibit. The new eolimrura will be the center of srtivitiee I1 amusement depart and la it proouecd that the Ijeet meat, amusement program ever offered at the fair will be presented tbia year. The baa a magnificent stage and for 3.500 jople. In the center ia an immenie abow arena, around which Two are the cattle and borne stall. coli for the are each show plartuod day stock of live t!e including 'h; rciiiii, Aiui a log aiuuM no nt rogram. fin Monday n'ght t lit- offlnal open and the feature ing of tin fair of t ' c rogram will he the gran I ( ar nn.il of ouutien ' vvniih it is be Bill pr ve to he the iliont spee o' vc seen m r ul i i t. niut of it. kind the a t Uidnielin t veiling the I tali BwiutV '( will he held and fiv t impotent ill'll'- B Mleit the Moot I" nUtlflil - I mr application. -- THE STATE ALL F, j IEXT WEEK From rejMirt reeeive.l form lloraie S. Ensign, secretary of the Utah State Pair, all arrangement have been pnie and tieally completed for the biggest best fair ever held tn the tate. The girl imong the qnttti and mild of jlonor r presenting the imnitie. Tl.ur jd.U, l'r tafiod atof lav jw.nui.ug. the live etoi k .Hi' lion will li In Id in the E'i h atternooii during new ejdiM urn the f iir Bill he Iktu mi e. with a log Mimieenient Jirogram thrown in for good uifriMirr 8ix of the largi t loimtiee m jhe st ite are sending military hands to director of the fair association this a year havq undertaken the work ii(on much larger acala and with the assist nee of (iovernor Kpry ami representa tive men in the various counties of the etate have been able to make the r pre aentation eover practically every re ource and industry in Utah. The rapid growth of the state and the progress and development being made are to be reflected in the fair thig year, and jrnlg each ing front the report being sent out the of big expoeitmu will department be full of interest. The erection of the magnificent new , coliseum ha mad possible a much wider eop in the live stock depart meuts and the added facilities are be In ing used to the greatest advantage. Ce new coliseum ar exhibition stalls for 200 head of stock, and iu addition even llargor nnmlwr can be aeeouimo dated in the sheds and barns outside. The interest being taken ia the live took division this year is possibly greater than ever before, and this de partmeut is sure to be on of the fea APPHAL. - THE EDITOR'S - My friend, Wlp the!..-edito- ATiaer in this paper are making exception bargains in this issue. Bead in hit them ove'earefuilv. r wild eyed aearcb for news. When your fneada come to see you, if you are not If somethug you bay today eosts you The Wise Buyer reads th adva. ia u dollar mor. than the asm thing this paper. Are yea ene of the Wise costa a worn a who reads the ada. wiU Ones) you let th same thing happen on an- good time to tell farm land. other day f brought ashamed of him; wb On the daya whea most of the occawife gives a tea party if have sional patrons " of your store are eagerjut ly reading the ads, don 't you want your covered from the effect of tie goasip, V ALSO ad to be there aad to be eouvine-iag- f Yoa cart x baby drop in with the news, whc tasjnre your poeketbook by Watch and Clock Repairing arrives fill your pockets with grs and read eg the advertisement in this call; if you go to a party steal tome The manufacturers of th most All Work Guaranteed of the good things, and leave with . He rei the item in our sanctum. If your wife goods, anil the meicbants who Give me a trii! and be conv.nced licks yon come in and let ns s6 you cll them are telling you what is best, sears and trader sympathy tbtoegh the hr died what is cheap!, what is pi. t ilce rupaper; if your mother-in-la'll - -- tcit f iiai t tile will oh- doa 't be bashful about it; git la all ble and where It can be bought , li vet ; llig tl! I the common .place news, Ji abort, T--ey : . L. . whatever makes you feet prsul, sad v. WAN3H know y Pat tic. tr- - .''is L ."AH loiiceotne or glad submit it t cur 24 2 Ll Devil i i ' i about, I o'clock. t.hiIJ on such m karat wisdom and tee our matted locks 3 Washington's on expo uv( 'ntiia-- r Birthdav, 1 t'. , knew in Secret Society. part and stand on end with gratitude, oclock. which will pour from every yore like their word would Lea, inspection. 4 Arbor Day, all dav. moisture from the dew be sprinkled They want to save & money for you beMemorial Day, all day. earth. cause by so doing 6 July 4, all day. they make a permaI. nent customer of you. 7 July 24, aU day. Notice. It takes little time and little trouble Labor Day, 1 o'clock. To the Officers of the Summit Stake Meets every .Tuesday Evening of Zion: to read the advertisements and few de-Thanksgiving, all day. in Jones Hall. Visiting Brothers 10 Christmas, all day. Stake Priesthood and Anxihaiy meet eupation will pay better. The returns . Commencing Thursday, May 8, Cordially Invited. are immediate and the profits are in we w ill close at 1 o'clock sharp, ings hereafter will be held on thS last cash. and all Thursdays thereafter to. B. Y. Robinson, Noble Grand Sunday of each month. Priesthsod and IP YOU WANT THE BEST, Thursday, Slept. 25th, excepting John Wilson, Vico Grand. YOU WANT THE GOODS any Thursday that preeeedu a Auxiliaries, except Sunday Bchsol, will H. J. Couch, Secretary THAT ARE ADVERTISED. William Welsh, Treasurer. be held from 10:30 a. m. to 12 JO P- Thie U And moat sales of farm ar your about through classified ad. re- ittell Automobile Repairing! I pa-fe- NOTICE ! -i Wn. , 1 . I S. Gardner -- ty C oalvilleLodge No. 28, O. O. F. ' and from 12:30 to 1:30 p. nt lunch. From 1 High Priests and Auxiliary boards. EDWARD H. RHEAD. :30 to 3 p. m. Sunday Schtol and . SUksUlerk Coalville, Utah, Sept, 13. 1113. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured was taken with diarrhoea d Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose 'of it I was rated It also eured others that 1 gave it to, writes Id, E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa Thai not at all unusual. Au ordistry attack of diarrhoea can almost inrariably be eured by one or two doses f this remedy. For sale by all dealers. Ad v. T DELINQUENT NOTICK ((Umax Minins Company: principal place of business, Ooslvtlle, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent on the following desert lied stock on ar const of an assessment levied on tbs 10th dnjr at Inly 1W1S, the several amounts set oppoKo the name of the respective tbarehoMsrs, as slow Iv , follows: tare. OrtNo. In the buildings devoted to horticnl lure, agriculture, manufactures, worn is IN Share A'" Name . .to J 8tonbrwkr Jr ... p Insa Ktonebraker ... .live- - T fO M ,75 J I) Rrown 4. SiImmiI started tl ECHO, Sept. low 7 HO Rlberta Brown Tuesday, Kept. 10, with Ml North of i I M John A. Pack . .. glie .75 Norm u Lloyd Halt Lake City as principal, and Miss IB a ci se Kin 7a I. h. 1 fO H W.Htcwwrt . Esther Ihinhar of Park City teaching 87 UN ... H 75 McCormick. lie J the lower grades. S J. K. Willie In And accordance with lew rot snfiedc Miss Jennie Thorstenseu of Ogden the Hoard of Inrcctors made oil lOtk t IVUH. so of 4 da y July, visited in Echo for several days, the aiany Kharis each barrel of such stock as may lciarnry 1 - " it ii at he Vie office ot shrsocretary, l tioalvllle. tub, on the 7lh ilay of October, We are very pleased to welcome Mrs IMS. at Ul o'clock a. m. of said toy, to pay assessment then, toaetlier James Hutchinson, formerly Mis Ruth delinquent sad expeuse with I ha cost of advertlalne sale. of G. H. JUN hlkStrietary. Tonne, back to Echo again after a long absence in Colorado. NOTICE- - United Ktates iMdOfflre.Kalt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robison of the take City. Utah. July III unit 7 Whom It Slide visited at the Tooue borne on Sun-da- May (Voncertr. Notice Is hereby (lien that the Htnte of Utah has tiled Inttmolttce lists of lamle, selected liy the iildiuts. under section e of the Act of I'onursts, approved erhool IsniU.vU: Hazel Keyes and Gaynell Rogers July M. lhuf.ns Imlcntulty KIN W1,.N.M.T 4 N K.t .8. L. M on Herlhl shIi! ( of Oll.tni, lids, so far a uples parent Sunday. they relate to said tracts by descriptive have tieeu enaileuuuly Quite a number of Echo people visit- subdivisions, In this office for ln,pecli)li bj auy ed the county fair at Coalville today, posted person lulerested and by the public generlmrln the publlcsllon ut this notice and report it a success, although the ex- ally. or any time tberufter, and befort flnal ap-treme eold made it uncomfortable for Sroval and certlrfcatton, under Sepurtmeu of April tf, Kotasts or contests agaima the claim otle.th Htats to many. anx ot the tract or auhUlvUIOM hereinbefore. described on the ground that the same more valuable for mineral thu mineral than for mrrlrtiltural pitrnoies,flrwill be America Greatest Weekly receiver! and noted for report loth General office at aalitiiKtoo, b.0. 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The Household page r0883, for lot 7 and Fntry. 8 NW is a delight to the women and children; Section 2 TP. 2 and North. R i current affair are treated editorially Salt Lake henw without prejudice; the serial stories are of intentionMeridian, to make Final (iveyiar selected with the idea of pleasing the Proof, to estabi.Hl, claim to the land greatest namber of fiction iovere; the above described, before Question Bureau i a scrapbook of intheRegj, l s. Land Reiver, formation; the Farmstead columns are 6 on ,aL the ruaay conducted with the purpose of giving bf October, 1913. the patrons a medium for the exchange Claimant names a of ideas and information on farm top Saral Kulli,- Ch2S ica. No department is neglected,-bu- t C. RoWraon, Or.ia 8. KilbonVn .n every feature is taken care of with the of Porterville. Utah. idea of making The Blade worth maav ED. R. THOMPSON, time the price of subscription one dol f lar a year. ReKig,or-' 1st rmb. Aug. 22 Bus Sample copies mailed free. Address THE ' For full information regardiug fares, train aerviee, etc., call ea J. Cjt selections thsmvf otherwise free from objection, will bebeing approved to the Htate K. l H. Thompson. Itcglater. Btate of Mary Robinson, deceased No Whiskey Advertising. 4'rdltor Bill pre-eclaim with vouch-r- r undersigned at ht The seventy eighth year of its exist Clult Ward. Summit county residence ence finds the Toledo Blade more pop or before the Tth day of January, Ctab on ; p lpi. nlar than at any period during its long AAMbS Administrator of the estate ROmSshN, of Hary Rote and succesefn) career. The blade is a tnson, dt ceased . Late of first pvilillcatlon Si pt.Anis newspaper of Nations) influence and Kvans Kvhiis into Kolland. Attorneys. Halt in importance-anstate goe every the Union, thereby giving it an unques Lake City. Utah. 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