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Show r 4 i 'Ur, I K J t: H 5 f i S i. COA n- r DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS, VOL XX COALVILLE, rTjraar- r,- :J I THE PEOPLED' ADVERTISER. SUMMIT COUNTY N0tM3ER 21, UTAH, Things-Hear- d Best Herald. - written ami must delightful Idjr of Items of Interest Hats and Coats one third ot! at Salmons. Big bargains FOUND Pick. Adv. The missionary service Miss Nell Rhoades returned Sunday Stake house last Sunday from Kenimerer, Wyo., after s months was enjoyed by all. absenee. W. Spriggs returned Monday to her home in Park City after a few weeks stay here with her sinter-ilaw, Mrs: M. E. Rhoades. Mrs. .T. n at the evening An eeuing ot You new leaf. A seen a better i'l'. Journal. Judge Fml j l,iiiltnrtiig!i is pre C. O'Hara was heard before a jury "ling at the regular November term of yesterday, the Jury finding No the district court, which convened Moil cause of action. The cose of V. W. Woodard va. dav, and tilt following business ban Daly Weat Mining Uo., i on aa wa been transactedgu to press. In 1 1. niHtter of the assignment of A quin her of other matters will Giorge Wanning a rimrt v.a filed and take the conrt until Monday night testimony will he taken at chamber in to of. dispose Salt Lake City. F state and guardianship of Mary OFFICIAL COUNT and Maud lloulgo et al, minora, final aeeount approved ui.d guardian dis The city council met in adjourned ( barged. Estate of Elizabeth Maxwell, de- session Monday night and canvassed ceas'd, final aeemiDt approved and do-- i the election returns, The following ree of distrihtion entered. is the official count; RoViert Leeming vs. Coalville City; For Mayor: hearing on demurrer taken under ad. Frank 170 Nippon, C.. Maement; attorneys to aubnut brief. T. J. Lewis, E 112 Tliomaa M Neel v. Caroline M. Neel; For Recorder: plaintiff ordered to pay defendant .185 Joseph Barber, C .. attorney feea; $3 for coat of suit and E. W. Farnsworth 96 for her support, com $11) per month For Treasurer: mennng the present month. J. N. Astin 170 State of Utah vs. James Woodard; James II. Ball no defendant entered plea of guilty to the For term: Councilman, charge of petty lareeny and was sen- E. n. 171 Ehcad, C. tenced to six months in the county jaiL Wm. Bagnell, R .. 109 The young man was arrested for stealFor term: Councilman, ing a horse, saddle and bridle in Park C, L. ... 176 Frost, C. City about two months ago. 171 T. E. MooTe, C An interlocutory decree of divorce F.. Beet, C 166 a J was granted to Maude bharps from Wil 104 Wm. Welsh, R. M. liam Sharpe. 107 E. M. Pack, B Charles D. Archibald vs. Delia Archi 112 J. Hoffman, R bald; testimony taken and further hearDec. 15. ing continued to Mias Blanche Kendall, leading Estate of William A. Williams, de eeaaed; summary distribution of estate lady, with the Harmon-Kenda- ll entered. Players, ia a daughter to Mr. and Mra. final of Aliee B. K. Thomas, Balt Lake. The Estate , King, deceased; account approved and decree ot distri Lima Republican IGaietta saya: m 1 will -- x JiUiw.bm hutioo enteredtha center of attraction, sharing The case ot JuUa Hansen vs. Charles Pike has decupled the attention of the eqaally with Mr. Horton. She la tha court most of the time today. A jury sweeteat and cutest and moat lov. has been i reared and part of the testi- able and sympathetic girl Imagincarried tha audience closemony of plaintiff introduced. Plaintiff able, and her. She ia charming la alleges that defendant wa the cause of ly with with a musical voloe, face and form, alienating the affections of her hnshand, all going to make up a beautiful him over influence a having hypnotic She will appear at the to such an extent that he sailed her character, next Wednesday and House askOpera vile names and abused her. She is Adv. night. Thursday ing $5,000 damages. The case of Julia Hansen vs. C.R. Advertisers in tbisipsper are making i Pike, the jury fuupil "No cause of exceptional bargains in tkia issue. Read action. The case of John O'Hagan vs. J. them ove' carefully. Tek gram. good sense and - if Tipiiu. fuii.tecord-Heral1 1, i d. cantt sit it out without dec$ag to turn over a Journal. play j ou J cant forget. Examier, 1 k I . j Op era House Dont fall to witness The Million Dollar Mark that appears at the Opera House next Wednesday night, and on Thursday night An AmeriPrices 25, 35, 50 and 75c can King. Both good bills, go to them. Adv. Harmon-Kenda- ll . PJayers Two Nights JVo Nights i- T Wednesday , Nov. - 26 The Million Dollar Mark Thursday , Nov. 27 An Amerjcch King Tickets 25, 35, 50 cd 75c: r v lioy, were macrfeiTTh Ogden MongtifTatla eat eff square. About day. They will make their home in old. Please Cbris A-T- r.ml The idea is clever and novel. Bring your suits, overcoats and have them eeaned and pressed. They will Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClain of look good as new. Satisfaction guaran West Weber, were here during the teed. II. O. Biggs, Barber. Adv. week to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ball. Mra Mr. Wdford E. Allen left Monday for Mclaiu will remain here for some a visit in Salt Lake, Provo and Nephi. time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lie ia feeling some bhtter from the re- J. H. Ball. cent attack of appendicitis. Mr. Allen A wedding reception was given exppcts to be gone two or three weeks. Mr. and Mra. George Ball at the A baby boy arrived at the home of home of the groom's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joacph II. Boyer of Upton and Mra. J. H. Ball, Wednesday last Sunday. This makes three boys evening, to the older people, and for Joe, and nary a girl. Better luck Thursday eveninx the young folks eit time. had their time. George Ball of tbla Ctf JLJtncLJ&f U ..Violet ( 1ms Jlfost amusing play of the seasotJ.iiTord. I One of the best Aintiican play oflPelrs, Inter-Oce- an Wanted Three tons of grain per Utah made Garments and Under- day to chop, next week. Melvin wear at Prices and Quality that Ball, in Walker store building- - Adv be beat at M. R. Salmon's Adv Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson reMr. snd Mrs. F. I). Salmon visited turned Wednesday from Trinidad. relatives lu Peuls Slide last week. Colo., where they have been for the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blonquist ao past year. compamed them. lie season. Cleverest of American plays. Tiitj. Clean, wholesome aud deliglitfullj Icted. Mrs. Barnes of bait Lake spent a few Mias Ethel Salmon waa an Ogden days here last wek with her daughter. visitor the forepart of the week. Mrs. T. Edgar Beard. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kidd returned NOTICE All coal from now on this morning from an extended visit will be C. O. 1). Edmund Rees. thru the east. (Advertisement). Gathered in and About the Court House of a More or Less Personal Nature. J New York Owner can have Ad. came by payiug for this t 1 J M. It- - Curtain 8:1$ 8 year notify Garfield. The Times wafts Rasmussen, Gogorza, via Park City Reward. Adv. Found At Opera House, fancy Dr. J. J. Buswell, ophthalmie apron and gloves. Call at this office, apeeialist of Salt Lake, will be at describe and pay for adv. 11-- 28 Weber Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday nntil 3 p. m., Nov. 25 and 26. No charge for testing eyes. Reference by permission: Mrs, Bryant Copley, Mrs. E. A Northeott, Mrs. Wm. Frost, Mrs. Win. Johnson, MiBs M. R. Seaman and many others. Adv. (Frank A. .Marshall, one of the most reliable critics of the middle-wes- t, writing in the Kansu City Journal, has this to sa of The Million Dollar Mark: Dont go to see The Million Dollar Mark at y once. Go two or three times, for the third time will reveal new charms in the cleanest, clevtrest play that has the'WrilIis-lFood--onli- The delinquent tax list will he published in the next issue of The Times. Boys under 21 must keep out of to our new ever come here. pool halls, according city ordinances. DONE NO. 47 What the Paperi-Thinof The Million DoLar Mark Here and There About You and Me Our Visits and Oar Visitors. JOB WORK NEATLY 1913 k Little 0t. I HKHCWHXH00000000iKH0KKlHCHHJ00rtlH0100 Big bargains in Hats and Coats 3 Off. 1-- JCKJHU0HXKH3OO0W000KKKKKH3 STROLLER NOTICES CXH300&HXH3000000aO03 That the liar has lots of competition. That if tie womans eve flashes from an angry were fatal there would be few men left on earth today. That a woman worries more ' about her complexion than she does about her harp (CT Get your GARMENTS and UNDERWEAR now. Utah made. PRICES and QUALITY cannot be beat. Come aud see me before buying elsewhere. That the woman who hesitates has no secret to tell. OOOOOOH5O0HHOKHKHOOMHJOO0OOOOOOOCWHWWHWOWeWHOO That there are more blockheads than to That hell you follow the undertaker put you in a hele. and Ladies and Misses Coats and Suits That fussing with the neighbors will That it than it is easier for boys to be Inns is for them to be quiet. Tliat the hobo s idea of a helping hand is one that holds a handout. That a bachelor guesses that most of the woman haters are married men. That theres many a trip twixt the cup and the lip, says an old! ioper. $4.75 to $25.00 $11.00 to $25.00 on a small investment than politeness. We positively have no Coats and Suits left over from la& winter. Everything is absolutely new and up to the "That the Lord loves a cheerful giver, and everybody Jove a cheerful loser. minute In Style. Our Coats and Suits are the talk of the town. We do all altering Free of charge. Dont send your money East until you inspect our line. Coalville mra men." says the women Co-o- p We Keep the Best and Always Hare It" tc. - dont .understand That nothing pays a bigger dividend That money is the root of all evil and many a family tree springs there- v from. ' That before she, has been married a year every womsn Miseovers that her hnshand is a brute. That the man who travels On a. pass does the most kicking about the roughness of the road. Mrs. M. E. Rhoades PHONE 41 BLACK wm if they did pessimist; have to" do afl the would chasing. Summit Fur. & Mer. Cp. That the wise man follow the liner of least resistance by telling ail women how well they look and all mothers That you can get insured against any their babies accident except marriage. Winter display of t That That a yousg man is doing the right when h begin to think seriously That all things are to be sneezed at thing of matrimony for matrimony is anywhen one is taking cold. thing but a joke. not right your wrongs. That we now have ready for your inspection our Fail and ' tlie gams there is seldom a man worth having that she can get. comes with old age. Announce .Coats from Suits from Dresses. tie time a flirt gets tired Tt at by Tha love may laugh at locksmiths That play is merely work that you when the milliners and .the dressmak ers don't ern get a pleasant look. don 't have to do. That knowledge of lost opportunities We Desire also Bulgarian Trimmings and crown. of wooden legs. MARGARET R. SALMON THe very latest in Furs. arc beautiful. PJMMONS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial Dintnet, in and for the County of Summit, Htste of Utah. George A. Myers and Patrick Murray, plaintiffs, ys. Mxry Hughes, C. B. Mans field, Edjsgrd 0. Mansfield, George H. Reed, Clara Hnfhei Hickman, Jonathan Hughes, J. E. Johnson, as administra tors of the estate of James O. Mans field, deceased, snd the unknown heirs and legal successors lu icterest.to the estate of James O. Mansfield, deceased, defendants. The State of Utah to the aaid defen dants: You are hereby summoned to Appear within twenty day sfter service of this summons upon you.if served wFthinlhe county in which this action is brought; otherwise withia thirty days after service, snd defend the above entitled action; and in cas of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according te the demand of the complaint which las been filed with the clerk of said esurt. This action ia brought to quiet plaintiffs title to the land described is their said complaint E. O. LKATIIERWOOD. for Plaintiffs. ' Attorney Postoffice address: JOlO Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. -- This Week Specials out of date, but wonderful bargains, values up Coats-Sligh- tly $20, as follows: All Ladies regardless of price . $3.95 . 2.95 All Misses -. 1.95 All Childrens Duilng these Sales we will run only - Seaionable Merchandise. ' Now is the time to save money. . s |