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Show T7 i t i 4 j L The Story of a Medicine. COUNTY N Its name "GuMen nl Discover? was suggestf-by one t,f iu-- h.i- -i iniort-an- l Golden ajul vamably Ingridi nU ' beal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. I'll re lh..t he mu Id. by the HU- of pure, triple-tv- t adn! by a jJjorrie, Detained of co! 'an'.y ..e heut and a ltd the ad of ,ip lrilus and a app.i ui i id .,r i d for that i r,Te, ualiva i um wir ni et g- - t if itir.b.c propert, much tu tu r than by til u- -. ot alcoh d, so generally entplojed. N, the now word-fami"(ifilden Mislual cry," fir Ihu-eirf or the enr of weak stomach, Indufe-tlo- n ouvnes h I dypepla. torpid liver, or fr-- t made and t i ill as of l..ridrud drangeirrn.ui Wit' without a partfc a- - - j, It everslnae haa i v id alcohol ii its nui-ti!Inno-!A glance jfmVduI list of Its ,i f, ,i ,t n -; e' r, infs, pr, tiled cuci fi Lot tU-- will show that It Is KaJj- from the n, t hi t valuable medicinal rAfoiind. crowing l.t-In- el a WANSHIP. - vs-- UPTONI By Our Special Correspondent. cer-ta.- ti lii. u'iuli Di-c- oi bh--- I r t I ,n ho'l i fl IL'Mr. (im- - ('reek,. - on the sick iJl i.i e o i lilt our American forivtSJ grishents htve reedyedth; Tii'lt.ent .irom ln;-Jia- rs and m r'1"1 AM g t n lt e in n in ill f. i W Trial Catarrh treat menu are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, llacine, Win. These tenU are proving to the peeple without a pennys cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as I)r. Shoops For sale by John Boyden ft Son. , ; r. Fur.-- i ra Cough Remedy Th Children Favoritd Oouffha, onus' Cold, Croup and Whooping Cough. i (mmii for tte vr evir ni rimdy Mrl of tk dviUatii irarid. Ilm Iftlwftjr luyt m ll eonUiea ini dfnd4 dm md mT b apiaa mor othr baraintl lo bob wtoa tdall fivM Frio 85 ets; Large Else, 60 eta. at inspector, - t a M i f II of I'nion ( IS 1 fr fr fr fr t fr fr fr - r p Mi. ml Mi htll llo I lii . da i -u ; iio-C- i t . -- -.' i : , I, r I . i . -- i t i i I on -a i .1 i i ip-- , . I -- ; w , 1 oh lav th . I I.tk I a i Vl-ll- lt -- t ' ' rlLT ' PEOA " 1 in jhect days. her, visiting w Mr. Streets and ife returned from Zion last Friday. Mr. Streets Is feeling about tin ame. Amos Sargent and John (lunn made a business trip to Park City on tile Uth. and went to CoglvQb Sunday. Mfs. E. B. Sinister and daughter Mrs. Walter Les, vritli family, were the guests of Mf, sad Mrs. Joseph Barber last Sunday The. barber min dused down last Thursday evening fir a few days, to Critami Hobson Lyman George make some change utside, in movtenden tmtdea bmdue.-- trip to Heber ing the chute,! putting in a new last week. screen and doing Kgfte development Mrs. Roathright has been quite work luslde of tin sine to get out a sick for several days. better grade of fiwl Jesse Brooks of Rakeshore is visWe do only io printing. Can iting his brother and sistsr here. we do yours? fr m are right. Mrs. Ellen Crittenden and Mrs. Oilie Mills are both ou the sick list. AllTh World Torn Snyder has had a bad hand caused by blood poising, but Is tm- - (a a stage, and Mallards Snow yrrirnig 'ariinif Liniment play js)tost promlnent Most of our young people attendhas sosftpilor for ed the Academy leap year dance at part. It cuts sprains, Coalville last Friday night. This it and you and all pains.' .Buy being the girls year, they Intend to sse will always JtJ Anybody who show the boys a good time. inow Llnlmen Ballsrdi has use Mr. William Wilkinson and fami- is a it does. living proof o ly who have lived In Idaho the past Buy a trial bottle '25c, 60and 11.00. three years have moved hack to Sold by Jobs Boyden ft Son. IL-tr- y 'll"11 chance with every $1 cash purchase r chance given with every $2.50 15 Paid on account by Feb. 29, 1908. 1 w 4 months and 9 days. The Grass Creek Caol ill be held this afternoon in the Peoa w ard house. Eddie, son of Geo. Beckstead, while playing with other boys Saturday evening, jumped from a barn window onto a hay knife cutting one leg in a tearful manner. Dr. Dannettberg of Kamas was called in attendance. The doctor found the wound wo bad that he had to take 16 stiches to close it up. The young mail has been in considerable pain ever since the accideut. The district school resumed its nrk on Monday. Pupils attending schools in Halt Lake are returning to their studies after three weeks holiday herewith relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Lyons are home again after spending two weeks in Sait Lake with relatives and friends. Elbert and Ruby Marchaut return to the L. D. Sv Ur.iverwtty tomorrow; they remained over to attend the funeral of their cousin, Jus.in M. Wright. Pete C. Palleson of Salt Lake, ami Miss Edith Lyons of Peoa, were married in Salt Lake on January 2nd; Elder O. F. JLyons officiating. Elders Pettit and Manniugattend ed our Sunday Sumlay school on Sunday; they also attended tne afternoon meeting. The remarks of the Elders were higly appreciated by those present. There is good sleighing in this part of the county which is appreciated by teamsters. J I years, funeral I 1 I - Given Away! ) Id - ii I v ire the efoloyes of f 'll Fuel Co.. Itve been made $1 8.50 Automobile s .) ib-n- 111 Kf ( la- -t le-r-e -- Mr, Ttiurs-i- $ Os . -1 ffliTWiriiil t hum. Mr-Jh- 'ii a- Hoytsvllh. $ of Mr. ,1'id r ill. W H hamberlains hi i I o Tho-- vtaHupt to t ,iccuiiit'aniei jipiiis wife itinl . i i 4 i!au'ikrs-- l ' i 'int - r pt otnpleli I i 'today wits parents d.i., at -- cln nl. nt tin- - pi, ice on Moml-.j- . til.w Most of officernl. n sell wen- ip. A n jnibi mf parentIt waspayiay last Friday. 1,1- -' ,1 'i'iM ' ,i I" k happy. Th fancy work olu-- - nut again k City vv as in our Sunday school h. Viter a school parpointed Mr. and Mru. YT.'H- - Shaw aiul er v Nit mg 'I r. and 'I . Tin roii Tuesday veiling, with Mis- - Hoi- - gtning with the new year, and we ents meeting was held. wet. t dowries Coalville Satfamily u few du for brook instructor. hope to do better work. nolds Key Bros. Henson and Marchant, were , returning Si'Jay urday bells U A noise like wedding Most of the men arestill working in Mr. Ste' its and I"11 diiug the speakers in meeting on. More Welsh made later amt hen. fr. MreJgmss of Oakley, was visiting retail the timber. They report the roads in sounding is ice the Saturto up Putting their way Hoyfaffile important good shape. Pres. T. I. Allen was down on Kockort last Sunday. kottts Sunday even-i"K- - feature of tnis weeks business. since my last letter. business returning day, M Kw4H(.(( Millui oX ,&! There must he some attract! n at Mrs. Nettie Pendleton from Grass A Mrs. Agnes Jones, who' has l en Coalville for Mr, Trump. returneil home last week after visit in Ogden forseveral months, her is with mother, Creek, engaged visiting I Iron. FL H. lthesfl and W. II. Mrs. F. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fewkes made returneil home on the 14th, ing his grand-mothe- r, Mrs. Wilson. -at ruth oi Coalville, were home Hortlu n few days. a pleasant call on Mr. and Mrs. A crowd of Wanships young Sun-v- st j A. Johnston, Sunday evening. Mrs. F. A. Hortlu went to Oakley missionaries to thUflace last Your skin should be clear and the at the evening formers Monday spent people if accompanied day, relatives. bright if jour liver is in normal Sunday to visit x home of Mrs. Leeming. Little Liver Pills w ife and daughter. Utahs Big Popular Priced Daily emulitio,n' fades and on headache, con the Is mailed every morning for .10 cents act liver; Mr and I I biliousness in a It month and advance. all disappear. giesinter- - stipation IOVIl-1-C- .' Price cents. Sold by John the news. Subscribe for the Coalville, with thk two children, Republican. Salt Lake, den & Son. were the guesUof Ur. and Mrs. W. 14. Died In Peoa, Jan. Jan. Peoa, -j MewHoytaville, Jan. g Wilde last SlnUf. r 11th, 1908, Justin M. Wright, son art ami wife of Park City have been The last of th Gneks left camp of U-- ti. and Elizabeth Wright, aged for a few relatives M been coot pi list by I)r. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and alii I milled frre to any one asking same by pmuj card, or letter arid rwmed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, cop ed from standard medical book of all the differ- ent school of practice. It will be found that the Ingredients eonte posing the"Uold- o Medlcar Discovery-aradvised not only for the cure of the almve mentioned but-alsfor the cure of all cadiseases, tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, ascompalnod with catarrhal discharges. hoarse neea, sore throaL 'lingering, or and all those wasting affections which, If not promptly and are liable to terminate properly treated Take Dr. Pierce's In consumption. la time and persevere In Its use until you give It a fair trial and It Is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be eipected of It. It wHl not perform mlraclee. .It will not cure consumption in Its advanced stages. No medicine will. It will cure the affections that lead up to onsumptloa, if taken in Um. i coal nj o,i IId - fi Henefer. J.m. H. The lletief r Mr. Felt of ogdt n 111 , Mon-is place ntl ule is now completed ami IU intor-"''.i people rejoice. got th people C. H. Wc-- t and John Paskett w r. .s p ra'or." tpl -- I r- In - i U-- - 11.- i d il mi n M J "i Jan. both gate good discourse-- . Si etftl of otir people are tbink'ng - J n !d w a- - i", i II In ll f ol J !n Grtdley of eoun'ry. the t, ii Momln.i n glit on it d so !u ml p Walter B. t'- - . ."Im H o! ii. (.ill dist-,eh h - i tooitr i Lit' 'I to ' ,1. IP Jt .. N l'l) a Ph the .,i. .1 n ; n d iu j Ii' . ir il res. given !. , M v. Mr in il s. w as a 'ie in day Pal h Po a oil it ,il' , to 'n ii ,i noon 6!tli Mi- - lloilnoi W. Ktelilii- , Ii ' h, ' Mr. s, t, ii x the j ami now ROCKPORT. -- l s cx-tr- -- pton, HENEFER. - The old timer Win. Henry Walker, was m Peoa last week arranging for an old time dance. Mr. Walker is one of the pioneer musicians of the State and one can depend on hav ing a good time at one of his dances, for, mind you, most of the round e dances are cut out and thg reels and dances are had to the de-- I light of ye old folks who can fling the light fantastic with the best of the young people, except in the new and unseemly hurdy-gurd- y dances now seen. AT THE arber lvirne a IN GRASS CREEK UTAH 'CtW- Stove Coal at the mine, per ton-r- " Delivered in Coal (jJO $4.00 . ville, per ton . CA S 233 We Load teams six days a week with good domestic Patronize local trade coal w . Leave orders at Times Office $ ivy. V ; s. jr- . - "V- - S'. ; S- w. w. V s- - -- - 'V (It . sir, S- - s. jr. jf. COAL O old-tim- 3 chances on every pair of Bl arjlcets Purchased. v f Drawing takes place Saturday Evening, Feb. 29th, 1908 5 There was a dance in Marchants hall last Friday night. The P.oa Dramatic Co., have a play in rehersal, and will probably put it on the boards within a short time. - William Milliner and J ohn Wardle of Caldwell, Idaho, spent the holi. days In Peoa. Robert Miltner has gone to Caldwell, Idaho, on a visit. Peoa feels the effect of the closing of the mines at Park City. It is to be hoped that the shutdown will not be for long. E. F. Palmer, sr., is back from Idaho, where he has been for the past few months. The old gentle, man has not had very good health since his return home. w 1 -- 1 WASATCH MINE. o Onr coal is the best there is and domestic purposes foF1-stea- m till O AT THE MINE THE PRICES LUMP STOVE , Patronize Bonn loioslnf. ..WEBER COAL TO '00H0000000000000000)4 t t t t t t 1 |