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Show -- w wynn - i of 0ub In r t rt r f fv ssieasa3s35J ROME 5 NEWS ss:- 5KKti Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Robinson are visiting in Evanstop. For your WINTER COATS go to M. K. HATS and Salmons. Isnt it about time that the curfew blow at eight instead of nine? H. B. Thompson, a U. P. attorney, was here on business last Tuesday. . t Her,. England of Scofield Is his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- u Etigund. Mrs. I. Win-adoof fri nils number C. n entertained a at cards last Sat- urday evening. Atlorusy Daniel H.JIarrir.gton of Salt Lake was in Coalville last Wednesday on business. Mr. Lieo. Heard is serving oil the grand jury in Suit Luke. ally West Hiring Native 1 Horn to the wife of Lorenzo Marsh 1 al, a girl, yesterday. All concerned and ha la lsrkf Nov. IT Notices have We do only good printing. Can doing nicely except Ren, t ity, we do vours? Prices are right. convalescing.. hem ptsted around town asking all Mr. ami Mrs. Leopold Jones of inn vfo wish employemeut' at the J. Salisbury of Rock port was in Newton, Cache county, are the Ik.lWestto register their names the county seat on business November 15, so guests of his brother. Joseph Jones at- th bine before r f th:J ri company may know how and family. Mr. Join s father of the Wm. Cromar, the prosperous same nu. .v,1 cau rely on when It Is ready is here. also place, visiting Henefer merchant' was in. town p has taken out the peti- toi- tup., E. L. Tallbot, tlie foru- The Tuesday. tion between the old and new store, rn n, Isa a small force of men doing Mrs. J. E. Allen is visiting her and will one make room of it. When afy work. In hirlnglaWrers mother at Fimore, Mrs. W. M. completed the p preference will be will one of bl to with families married, man. Speak the largest Institutions In. this t V' Americans are pretijiunjort, , Hoydens are putting in a new county. ferred to foreigners. This arrange show case in their drug store, It is Thomas Moore, the blacksmith, ment h highly commonded by many a lias moved the building formerly Pwk certainly beauty. City people, who have long occupied by W. L. Hansen, as a complJned about the number of J. E. Allen returned from a two furniture store, to the Gentry forvEi speaking men In the employ weeks' visit in Salt Lake and Provo ground oii Main street- and will ase of the Daly W est. last Saturday evening. it for a blacksmith shop. The buildwas taken to pieces in moving It I. L, Baffin has moved his family Jos. Ball, the butcher at Calder-woo- ing hero tom Ogden and are located in and men are busy putting it up was off a eoupleof days the rx re house on Main street. We A small crowd witnessed "The the week with a bad cold. hearty welcom. 7 Girl of the Streets at the Opera Miss May Lusty returned to her H mse last night. It was a good play, home in Evanston, today, after a full Of sensation, laughter and times pleasant visit with relatives and one could hear the sobs and sighs friends here. T.ielIty council met last Monday of those who had become so interestThe play was well presented, nlgTd U a canvassing board and the The C. W. & M. Cos, new ware ed. well fo&iwbig Is the result: house is finished and they are now each member playing their part .155 Croft, R. and deserved a much better house. Major-Fra- nk filling up with wagons and machD ..134 Frank Pingree, Their floor space covers inery. One of our subscribers who Is Risfordfr J. E. Carruth, D 147 175x47 feet and is now one of the big about to move away has some good Roscoe Eldredge, R. .138 i stores of the town. things for sale cheap; among them Tri .Der J. 8. Calderwood, R. il62 a Browning Automatic shot gou, k. 123 Charles Frost, D Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans will with 200 assorted nltro shells thrown .....153 R... Callls, .Ujohn move to Salt Lake next Monday. ; also a In ;a fine saddle John W. Lamb, D......137 We bate to see them go, but are i the new all horse, except horse, -.151 Ju Joseph Hartley, R somewhat consoled to. know that For' further whichisstx yearspld. L. X..1S2 1 Beech, I) Fok'nlc' here every othetweek Born Miners; : - 1 k another line of z t,4' Co-o- also another line of Co-o- ..New Coats.. - For Ladies and ds W. L. Hansen, traveling representative of the Hansen & Hayes Tipple Co., was in town the forepart of the week. T. L. Beech has completed a cement walk from the front gate to the back door of his house. Wm. Boyer has also made the same at his home. a JuSt Received j et-nd-a 1 eee Official Count, Margaret R. Salmon. I- has been before theater-going the public for a numbeen seen In has and of ber years of the Union. It RlmciTevery state Is one of those plays, which, dike old wine, becomes better with age. Lavishly mounted, gorgeously costumed, with a superb cast, the pro-- d action w'ulc h comes to .theUpera A Royal Slave V , I. trm, UU.U UUawS'w n 'Aual. 1 and-bridl- e I te.afciendd&hlirUettf.hy--.'i-- " r s tfirst National JSanh (Established May 10th, It the County Court' House. He will be there Friday and Saturday of every other week. His Salt Lake address is 412 Atlas Block, and telephone, 204 K. , 1905.) y. Prank Denting, R. ..... .,...'155 GeA W. Young, D .....132 termCounc linen 143 inates Ball, K . D ,136 W.H. Branch, 156 O. SV. French, R 136 Daniel Sommers, D ... 143 J. W, Wilde. D .... ..142 J. K- - Jensen, R... ., two-ye- D1 l Want a choice cut of prime roast beef or ar tender, juicy lamb? Maybe its pork you want or a nice, delicious steak? Ham, sausage, bacon, or chops, may be your ...... We pay 4 per cent interest on Time We solicit your patronage. Deposits. . ALFRED BLONOUIST. VlCE-PREFRANK PINGREE. CASHIER. JAMES PINGREE. Presionet ADAM PATTERSON. VlCE-PRE- NOTES CHURCH Capital, $25,000 r Umo Elders of the Grass Creek and Coalville wards please take notice The San FrancUco that the 6th quorum of elders will Weekly Examiner hold their meetings on the. 1st and Frank Cutter, traveling agent of 3rd Friday of each month at 7:30 oclock p. in. Instead of the 1st and the san Francisco Weekly Examin3rd Saturdays. er fill be la this vicinity for t be . J. S. Calderwood, Pres. next few days. preference. Whatever it is, we have it and at right prices. V V N 'N V TV 'N 'N V. 7n . JZ St; Z;' Bros. Meat Company Calderwood -- ir ,F 4 V z 4V & F is fo es' fo RECEIVED IS To withstand the stretch IS is S A.V : A car of Mill Stuff. A car of Lumber A car of Canned goods A car of Potatoes A car of Sugar. and about two cars in Local shipments r vi : V If you T . - 'v o . w -rv - - - - - - - -v ' - op ' . v '. V VV VV V V VV V V V V V V VV .A (is "provid-ers- n we can supply you with garP (- - ..... styles, nobbiest patterns, perfed fit- -' ting, workmanship unexcelled, and .. priced "just right." Gill and see for yourself. -- 01 ConftfM FriE4 ItMliii V it Ranging in price from $ 0 to $30. 1 ' Cana, ' UllwtEkEE. CtoctlEg St sv s? st ! St l4 iNf VVV vw 1907 sy s ' Garments that are all the latest f,3 igure witn us oejore you your money away. arent, let us be the O' r3.--v'. ' T (is . (!s ments that will keep you comfortable in the coldest kind of weather. V- At, of cold weather That is coming? vi k yCl ' f : wi i.j sy at o iiiie 6 S3 op VkVV'v'VVVVX VWWWVWVe,N St St S7 r V |