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Show WWHWIlHHWOtHWWWtWH tWIXl LINCOLN LINEUPS. Mlsa Penie Whltehousa spent the . go to the poet office, fill outanappl.c:.-.blank, and consume a let of valuable i.r in buying a money order when you v drop into the bank, state the amount to send, and to whom, and gt money order, good anywhere. Cor less t yon would pay at the expccea or j week-en- d visiting in Pleasant Green, the guest of her cousin, Ella Chambers. -- Hyrum Smith, ot the Bingham Met-- ' als, was visiting relative! in Lincoln' i3 Your attention is called to oar magnificent Monday. display , Mrs. H. W. Droubay entertained a few iriends at dinner last Sunday, of Ladies, Misses' and Childrens fashionable furnishings. j Did you ' present were Patriarch Philip peLal'are, hia daughter, Lydia, and on, Philip, wife and daughter, Isabel, Of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haf Salt Lake City, is g her daughter, Mrs. Annie Shields, fnr a ccuple of weeks. ' promises to be the hit of. the season, as it now is the rage throughout the east. 1 ' ' via-liin- Willard Sagers, who has been Buffering from an abscess in the head for the past two weeks, is improving, 'Messrs. John and' Moses Martin. their sister, Marion, and Bertha Fair- childs, of Oakley, Idaho, were visiting Lincoln Monday, returning to Salt take City nil the evoulng train, from Jilch place Mosea departed for'the s' Couihdrr. States to lull 11 a Selection - j i ained the Pjcial while the stock is full and complete, by so doing you are benifited by the style to suit your complection. FURNISHERS FOR FASHIONABLE DtfESSRS T ooele Utah Mrs E. J. Atkins entert- dance given by the newly- .1r. and Mrs. Versa! Shields. wax sieally enjoyed by all the young of Lincoln and a number iio::- The Great April oo THE VIA e Western COMFORT SLTi-R- SCENERY SEH VICE EASY GRADE TRAINS For reservations and information, call on or write your Local Agi-ntor, , ! A free I West or FEATHER , RIVER ROUTE Club Thursday eve- ning. In spite of the storm a largo crowd was present and had a very good time. Those present were Misses Ivs, Vera, and Sula McBride; Messrs. (":ase and Lodge, of Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, Mr. asd Mrs. 11. C. Kiri ball, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Droiibuy, end Mr. and Mia. D.,M. AJ-- i hmsen. Flinch was the game played, If. .1. Droubay and H. C. Kter.- j V.x. ; fcftli csnturlr.r the first prizes and Mrs. D. M. damsen and G. V. Smith la..- inv the consolation?. East Trip If You Travel The Miss Maude Wcn'czs, of Salt Lake City, formerly a teacher In the Lincc:n schcri'.s, was Lhe guest of Miss Hazel Shields Inst Sunday. It Will Pay You To Make your Purchase Now I. A. Benton, G. A. P. D. Judge Bldg, Salt Lake City. Utan. g ' j - l'l.CSf. g a rtaeaaeMaMcaceO'saseaaeeeeecceaMeeMSseeeaaftro W. G. Shields and dnngjtcrs, Ruth and Edith; Mr. Mrs. and Mr. SPECIAL n:i Kimball and daughters. Pwrl and Zola, spent Sunday with Jessie Murry.. Jhi. H. C. i. r Your Whitehouse and William ElkjTg- Ion and sons, Brigham and Glllett, of Tooele, were visiting in Lincoln dur- tag the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McBride M You Will AhrnjR . Remember Mr. and Mrs. P. W. iamily, Mr. end Mrs. your selection from the many pretty patterns now displayed. x mWHWWWWWWH44WmWf ! j mission. Yqu,wil! fina it easy ot make y W. - two-year- Your,; pay-da- Banking in all its branches 4 per cent paid on savings COMMERCIAL BANK Kaul. Cashier. George - Utah Tooele City i Mrs. Searle, ot with We want to see your name the Commercial Hank? our books. I The Gaby start that bank account this on j Whltehouse. ' v w . We Offer Exceptional Advantages the Alert Grocery Buyers.. Consider well the Money Saving Possibili-ie- s for You in the Following. FLOUR SPECIALS Richvllle High Patent Flour at Straight Grade Flour at $2.40 per hundred $2.20 6- - 14 lbs Beet Sugar for $1.00 Sugar Special SHERIFF'S SALE. Court, Filth Judicial District, in and fur Juab County, State 01. Utah. In the District SPECIALS IN SMOKED MEATS & LARD ISc per lb. Honeysuckle Horns at Hncon at Salt Pork at 20c per lb. 14c per lb. $1.30 70c ' Lard 10 lb at ' 5 lb at SPECIALS IN COFFEE 40 j, now 31c per Fresh Roosted Coffee,' Moknnn Coffee 3oc, now 30c Hewlets One Crown Coffee 3f)r, now 3llc Wedding Breakfast 40c,now3c Coffee Areola 25c, now 20c !1 Hewletts Tea 25c, now 20c. BAKING POWDER SPECIALS TEA SPECIAL Hewletts and the Celebrated Royal Baiting Powder SOAP SPECIALS ounce cans ASSORTED White Laundry Soap 0 bars for Swifts Pride Soap 7 burs for 25c N 10 2i5c Sego Milk oOc, now 40e. SPECIALS 3 lnrge cans for 25c Matches 0 five cent boxes for 2.1c Stringless Beans 10c per can. Sugar Corn & June Peas 10c per can We Have Been Made the Exclusive Agents for ROGERS, BLAKE & CO. Tailors to Fashionable Dressers. We Share the Profits with the 'Workingman . , Pacific Commercial Co. Phone 63 Tooele, Utah 9 s McCornick, doing business un- -' tier the name and style of McCornick & Co., plaintiff, vs. New Utah Mining Company, a corporation, defendant. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front door of the County Court House, In the city of Tooele, County of Tooele,, State of iUtah, all the right, title and interest Tof the above named defendant in and to the following described real estate, V. 8. viz: New Utah No. 1 lode mining claim. New Utah No. 2 lode mining claiih.-NeUtah No. 3 lode mining claim. Laura No. 1 lode mining claim. Laura No. 2 lode mining claim. Said lode mining claims being contiguous and consolidated claims, located in Erickson District, Mining Tooele .County, State o! Utah, adjoining the Copper Jack group of claims, and all of said claims being of record and more particularly described in the records of the Recorder of said Tooele County, State of Utah, to which record reference is hereby made and the same made a part of this description; togethec with all Improvements thereon. LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLES Express, Draying, Hauling, Heavy and light Work Do c. Regular Stage to meet night train at Salt Lake Route Dei t. ;; - - Rigs and Saddle Horses ; Phone No 3 TOOELE, UTAH. ; ; , - Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. M. M. BUSH, Better Do it Tooele East Side Livery Sheriff of Tooele County, State of Utah. First pub. .April 26; last pub. May PHYSICIAN "N At GRANTSVILLE 10, 1912, Posted on property, 'April 26, Dr. J. C. Woodmansee 1912, office : Day and Night : : UTAH |