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Show V. i vity of uUIl 'V- The Coalville DEVOTEH-T- PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. O IMES. THE XNTEBBSTS OP COTJITTY. FREE COIN ABE OF SlUfER, IB TO I S UNTYUTAH.JfffiDiY. CQALYILLE. SUMMIT VOL IV ' THE COUNTY NEWS I h Fanners, beware! When all of the . GATHERED BY OUR ALERT Eonm NOVEMBER WANSUIP 12,1897 NO. 40 THIRD DISTRICT WaNsUlF, Duk, Juv iy( Times t A O. Norrel COURT. Frcaiaiug Th Naws has been scare of late. Lieu nonces. Frove.il- T third JrniouL PiantirT col-r- t t Vouuly -of Summit. la I1" Judge Norrell opened court Monday, me f? maiu-- r of th of JmHsuncfcr, -- Notice toetrr The Stock market h qu.H nothlIg and tin ceusd. rrvdiior. Nolu bcratir trana-acted wa following bunnies i lor of aivni n the ud U penon ham. H bought or wU. "! "' to : i.w exhibit th m with the ovcouary vouchor to the exera 8' an of ciiiat within four month after the one foot deep here last Snow Slaie for de date ofaald time v. Henry Long; th publication of thta uotic. at hi and you have added your little Fives, and Tens, and in Hnfr, Summit county, I th Sunday morning. fendant topleadoninforination changed weidoiire tame Iwlng Uie and Fifties, Fifteens, and Twenties, and Twenty-five- s whr lt claim. th, aatd catat a to plo, has he acttled. or b forever bariwd keen do n from Anderson David to sex November for and ltitti trial that and Seventy-five- s and Hundreds to the already long list LEHI It KN N KKkIL , . w1 oi jams llanttcfar, Idaho,'', lie made .a very abort stay day. dwrord0 ofoutlawed and uncollectable debts, remember that the Firet pubh.-atioNov.'s, lwtj with us and a downso State va. David B. Huff and Charlet J. W. Pendleton west to Salt lake Hayei; tame action. OF THE TtflRB pWRK'TCOfRT net U Fiat of Utah. Coaiiu First National Bank of Park City va. ofI on the 8th." F T.illra, plaloOir, a JMnumit l.uvlua ToHrr" defeudam Sum won. Th the term. We can boast of having gmjie t,f the Murdock ; continued t t th Stal will be here to pay for your butter fat. ud kreeUiif Lutrina 0. W. E. admit of istratorof estate Reese, loll, beat hunter that can ba foiind m ttie Vou aratterol-jto requin-ia an arUow appear (T118T4L CRCUICItY CO., A. A, MILLS, Manager ' airainat you bf the above named plaua-ti- lt Meredith Reese, waa then called fur bniHsht III th Diatrk-- t Rocky Mountains. 'IVy are alwa Court of th Third Judicial trial and the rase occupied the attention Dial net uf th State of Ulah, and to anawek the complaint AM Ibereia wittiin tea dan hunting but never fiudanything. Y. of th day of acrvtce) after the of the court daring the entire day. on you of this summon if served within this This is a ease which wa tried at the couulv; or. If served out of ihl count, but ia ( HENEFtK. wttblu twenty daya; other! within bv default will I elu uary term and TIk8i.?knrTtaB7Kt,vrilJ, 18971 be takenJqrtydvorpnJ1(men epetw hk h - non- aatd tutHiuat you, actor dm W the prayer oT w eomplatnt. suit a granted at the cluae of plainEiutok Tims!"" Th aatd actlofi la brought to have a Judgment 4-e ?4 ; of thta court diaaolviu tlie houd of matrimony which tiffs rs orier r rs w r testimony, wa,rV tt: .r'-.fT- .' exiatihf between plaintur and defeudant, and Se eral are &sy plowing here. The relief The aatd atftlou la brouxht ise-- i by the Supreme court upon ap for seoeral recent atorma have mad the soil favorUpon tbe (rnmnd that in th mouth of Janthe defendant wilfully and uary, lhtu, l After been had a peal. jury impaneled catia deaerted and abandoned the plaiatilT, able for working. i nee has, and still ever sod so to continue in evidence which plaintiffs put wilfully and without cause desert ttnd abandon The aheepberua have been passing plaiuntT, and to tiv separate and. anart was eulietantially the same aa at the the from hint. All of which more appear by their on west here at the way through reference to plaintiff a nplaintfully herein. last trial. At the close of plaintiff von And ace notified tf that hereby you fall ta herds a and six rate of five day during answer the said complaint a abov defendant moved fora non- appear audthe testimony said wf wilt required, " plaintiff ' apply tutk the week. court for tlie demanded tbereln. suit, which waa argued until the hour Witneaa, therelief i loin able Judges, and the next Some of the Henefer people are still of Of the Dial riot Court of th Third Judiadjournment. Judge Power apcial District. In and for the State of ou the sick list, I ih, this day of (h pears for pliintiff and J. M. Zsne la eoj Scat J- - toiler, iu the year of our Lord one . thouaand hundred made and Ovard Jo eight John for defendant. . ejripto Sait Lake J, I, Huy DEN, Clerk. ANNUAL GRAND 6 10th inst. on Viral the TIEBDA?. &, Nov. t4 City publication 1;, !i The recent storm has made the roads The damage case of Rees va. the GIVEN BY N THE THIRD jrVDtriAL DISTRICT COrRT f ' ' and for euuniitt County, Htaie of muddy. Morgan I tah, Mining company occupied the 4 e Division In the ot tlie enisle Several tf our young men heve left attention of the court during the greater of itenpimin Miles, deeeaaedmallei Order time and Ilai- - for settlement ofappointing account here with their sheep for the winter part and waa submitted to and to hear petition for diatrilmtioti tin read, ing and tiling petiuon of Kite hae) M. Mi lea, aa range and more are preparing to fol- the jury at 4 p. m. Shortly after 7 o. aduiinlatratrix of tbe estate uf Heulamiu Ullaa, deceased, setting forth that ahe filed au aclow. of her administration upon aaid estaie m., the jury returned with He verdict, count in till Court: thalff U debts ot Said estate and of y 41 ? deceased have been fully paid, and that a J. Cowan of Salt Lake- - ess transact- which waa unanimous in favor of the aatd portion of said estate remain to be divided ' Thusda (Thanksgiving) Nov. '97. the heirs of said deeeaaed, and praying plaintiff for the sum of 5000. The de- - among other ing legal boeinee hereon liie 10th. among things for so order allowing said aud f distribution of the residua account; Mrs. Hannah Stephens it quite lick ifcnd," wasallowedthirtydayafn which of said estate to said petitioner; It 1 ordered F. HALL ATI. ! to file nnd serve statement on motion that all persons interested fit the estate of wrthis writing. said benjuniUi Miles, deceased, he aud appear r I LI. O Her ' business was before tlie said Court, at th courtroom of said All who read thit are respectfully Invited to of- The friends of Mrs. A. Catderwood iu the ammty courthouse, in Coalville, transacted in the Third District court court, numnilt Cpuut, Club. o eau.iOay, the IClh da will be pieced tij learn tha she has o here tend. l RdveiuL f pen. at 10 o u X a in , then andj Tickets, 75c. follow tf today s Vltere-Vslo.w cause an wtdef alptniuv said . tecovered fronhiJate ikknewi M . .Welsh ys. Lambert, which IS a case account and ol d why ..rii.uoou .uon.U he it of the residue uf aaid eatait ui nutde to aatd Ad Med at the February terra, and iu which to be abla to leave Uiq hospital. W, B. M. VIJca. Rachael aepor-tinlaw. to peUuouer COMMITTEES: It la further ordersd that the ch-rcausa plaintiff was suing for damages as well notice $ of toia order to he published In 1 hi as a permanent injunction, and In which Coxi.vu.le Tiara, urwspaia-- r puhlislied and GRASS CKKEK. circuiau-Summit county, three weeks Arrangements L. E. Eldrwdge, Roy Wilkins, a verdict wns rendered by the jury in auccrcslrelyInnext, before tbe said pith day ol Grass 12, 1897, CreeX, Nov., J. L. BuVDES Clerk. favor of defendant, but the injunction November, 1IW7. J. J. Jones. Dated October ta, 1W7. Ekitor Times: for was allowed stand time to the The , M. F. Bismarck Floor Pnneo, Snyder, J. L. court tendered a decision dissolving the The output of the old Church mines A. W. W. Wilde. Steele, J. 0OJLY1LLE LODGE 50. 28, 1.O.O.F. Boyden, injunction. few will a be within rensiderably lay Stohl vs. Daly Mining company, and Meets e7ery Thursday evening at 7:30 Reception J. E. Hosmer, John Callis, Samuel increased. AYhen that valuable prop- Handley vs. Daly Mining company, set at I. O.O. F, ,'Ciit. Sojourning brethren Clark, J. E, Wilde, Herbert Morton, Morgan Moore', cordially irvited, erty was discovered the vein of coal was for Tuesday, the I8th. G. L. Jones, Wm. Welsh, W. J. Wright, Jr., Heber F. M. P1XNEO, N. G. Welsh va. Ontario Mining of company, the the steep hill opened on top BISMARCK 81YDER, S8cy, until November continued Iltb. Hollands, Gomer Thomas, Thos. Stevenson, Jas. known to teamsters as Zions Hill. vs. McGrath; Aachbeim plaintiff O. Clark, Albert Robinson In wet weather the road to the mines allowed to amend complaint by 'conse nt is well nigh impassible and g Decoration C. R. Hancock, Harry, Wright, & BbHARCK kAYDr.ll, and the case continued. until ceases dry weather or severe Wm. Salmon, Edward Sawley, John Wilson, Jas. WBDNKSD4V. Law, 1 frosts again harden th,e roads. The case of Garity va. Lynch, a land Stokes, Jas. R. Robinson, Jfeber Black, Lindsay , i. Recently the proprietors decided to case wherein plaintiff is suing for the Notary Public. Faddies, Samuel Robinson-- , Geo. II. Clark, Alma reach the large deposits of coal by driv- value of certain improvements made on Stonebraker, Joseph Jones, Jos. S. Clark. to. business attended sold by defendant, occupied Land ing a tun Bel commencing at He base of property of the court Wednesday, ITOffice two doors north of Stake time entire the -thsrhiil. Bide for this work were so4 and ar ...t: i the case was submitted to the jury Honne, Coalville, Utah, lirited and thecoutract was aaardedto at 4 5 THUBhDAV. n Thomas A Sons. tli$ mining in the case of Garity vs. JAMES E. HOSMER, M. D., ic'siiiy men of Coalville. a verdict for the plain' Excellent pro.-reshas been madtf J.ynchinrnedof Physician and Suigeoa, tiff for the sum fU0. ' OFFICE AT RESIDENCE. ' with the tunnel; the work has been of Welsh v. the OntajiaSil-ve- r case The HO VTSVILLII. low and Dr. Hosmer of Coalville was Coalville. Vigorously prosecuted, with the result Mining company ws tried hy the and telephoned for last "right. The young Nov. 1897. Office a Lka without IIovtsiillk, Utah, hour from II a. m. to 2 p. 10, Vpder that last Friday, powerful explosives court jurr Editor Times advisement. This is an action brought and 7 p. m. lady is suffering from pneumonia. tore awtiy the, fli'-trock, revealing a All whocan should observe tLese hours B. R. K. Vikr. to recover the value of a time check C. H. West left for Evanston and large vein of bard, bright coal. The assigned to plaintiff bjr holder, and as near as possible. Bear river points tunnel is five hundred and seventy-fi- ve Wednesday, BOCKPORT. which amount was applied on account Six of inches snow fell here 1897. , Sunday feet in length and six by eight feet in of holder by tbe Aschheim Mercantile" Rot x fort, Utah, Nov. 10, Qlt. C. A. PlIUMtY, morning. How is that for a starter? width. .It stopes sufficiently to permit company. Editor Tijes : Amt more to come in th e next ten day s, the water to flow out fed f a, gtraigbi Jonnson vs. Hopkin,- and Tanner vs, Physician and Surgeon. Mrs. C Beamons is on the sick list. as the straighte-- t of railway tunnels. Hopkiu, passed. so says our weather prognosticator. , Office at ClufT Hotel ; or leave call at The usual body of sandstone was enThe dance here on Friday evening Case of Redden v. Lambert, an acThe -- weet ' spirit bf Mary Helen, John Boyden A Sons Drug Store. aagS countered. Before the flrs shovelful of tion brooght for and was not very well attended. daughter of Uyrumand Annie M. Smith, dirt was removed. Mr. Thomas, now appealed from the Justices wart, was Joseph Gibbons and" James Salisbury passed peacefully away Monday morn- State Coal Mine Inspector, aft, m cnrf dismissed lor want of prosecution. made a trip to the capital the last of The State vs. Long, charged with yy.W. BREHTIt, ing, November 8th. She was born in ful survey of the ground, estimated last week. NOTARY PUBLIC, grand larceny; defendant's witness Box Elder county 10' years ago) the that the wall ol faidetone in jhig the be at of between would ordered expense subpoenaed Henefer of the C. H. VVtrth. principal hundred 5th of last June.aod fame here with feet and one and twenty-fiv- e Henefer, Utah. hundred the State. Court adjourned till 10 school, gave your correspondent a pleas- her parents nine years' ago. She. has o'clock Friday morning. feet. After the coal and Collections thirty made. wag promptly ant call while on his way to North been a patient sufferer from consumpgtruck an accurate measurement proved FRIDAY. Kant as to visit his sister. Rose. tion for the last seven years. Being the correct nes of the inspector! esFollowing business disposed of dn SUMMIT COUNTY Mis. Sarah E.. Gibbons and son Almy, able to attend school only for a part of timate for tbe distance traversed in the District Court over one hundred and am? Mrs. William Cossey made a trip three winters, but being quite bright rock was slightly Ontario Mining company Welsh vs. feet- - As in g twenty-fiv- e L ftrge nn. tried before the Court --yesterday, judghad reached the Seventh "grade. The to Salt Lake lat'week., . e:- -: dertakhnge, pwlictions of fg;jQre wprf ment for defendant. State va. RichardMisses Sadie Blake and Nellie Clnff of lady was conscious to the last moment freelv made. Mr. Thom WM tol(J Elkhornwere in RockDort the last of of her life and rtalized for a long time he nevir wonld find coat ; that he ought' son, motion for change ol venue granttd course of last week. The yoang ladies attended thatsb4 would soon pass away. Funeral to change the work hasthe tunnel, etc. and case transferred to Morgan county. Utah. Hoy tsville, tbe been difficult the dance on Friday evening. D. E. S. services will be held Iartriarch Although I. Bsruy vs. Jacobson et al continued to and dangerous, not an accident has n Salt Lake City. Running sores, indolent ulcers and John Smith and wife, giandparents of cursed thus far to any of the men. f similsi troubles, even though of many the deceased are here, and her brother defendant allowed With the tunnel fuming the outlet for! Mi,e years standing, may he cured by using DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, of the B. Y. Academy ba been tele- the coal, the Church' mine will speedilr to file amended answer and crosscom- Before you send your money come to the front as one of the strengthens and beals ItAis the great phoned for. The parents have the to Coal given ten plaintiff great ayt plaint; Son. out of your county, get our of tbe State. pile cure. John Boyden the entire community in their produclers q answer same and case continued for the on Granite and Marble C II. W. YJLT ANTED TRU STWORT1I Y AND bereavement. If you have ever seen little child in term. This disposed of calendar for prices V V active of whooping gentlemen or ladies to travel a Monparoxysm until Monuments, Headstones, etc cough, or if the week. Court adjourned To heal the broken and diseased tisfor responsible, established house in a constant you have been annoyed and Stenograph erall Utah. Monthly 55.00 and expenses. sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to tickling in tbe throat, you by morning, can Work day guaranteed. appreciate Position steady. Reference. Enclose instantly relieve and to permanently Ihe value of One Minute Cough Tur went off to catch load of fish; betook stamped envelope. The cureistne mission of DeWitts Witch which gives quick relief. de Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. Hazel Save. John Boyden A Son. C. H. WEST, Prop r. A Son. Joe 6almon along to carry them home. V-. . Busters are Busted Itnu of the Week From Nearly very Tow a ta BWaanalt Coaaty What The Times' Kepreseatatlvrs Have Tka Fenait to Write Absst 1 , hot-ine;- ! FEOA. Peoa, Utah, Oct. 27, 1897. Edmok Times: Judge Cujiit of Park City made a pleasant call on your correspondent on Wednesday of this week. U.' Marchant, M. H. Hleazard and 8. J. Roundy are doing jury service A. G. at Coalville w ithbihersw ho are good and true. Miss Zina .Miles went to 8alt Lake City last week to attend school. Peoa is furnishing quite a number of pupils in the schools of that citv. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilkins has been quite sick for several days; the little one is now on the mend. I Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Walker of Oakley who have been down with that dread disease, typhoid, for some weeks past, were brought to Peoa the first of last week where they could have proper care taken and attention paid to them. It i pleasing to state that the lady is getting along nicely while the indications are favorable for her husband, although he i still very low.- They are nnderthe care of Dr. Hoamer of Coalville. r - Born, to the wife of Robert E. well, a girl, on Sunday Nov. 7tb, Mother and child doing welil J. L. Miles is Max1897. erecting an addition to hi residence. Our district school is filling up; the teachers are giving the best of satisfaction ; the pupils are making rapid progress in their studies and the school may be said to be in first class condition. The Peoa Sunday school is held every Sunday morning, commencing at 10 oclock, sharp. The public worship meeting is held every Sunday afternoon, commencing at 2 oclock. The youug Mens Mutual Improvement Association is held every Suudav evening. The Mutual Improvement Young Ladies held is Association every Tuesday evening and the siuging school is held every. Wednesday evening, . With all these our young folks ate not at a loss as to how and where to spend a pleasant and profitable hour or two, fr r 4 44s ?4 4 4 p44 4t 4 4 4 4 s During the first part of the week snow covered the ground and one was reminded that winter was near at hand. The thaw on Wednesday took off the .greater part Of the beautiful and left the roads in a very slushy condition with the prospects of being much worse before there is a change for the better. I Crystal Creamery d j with-ou- it jt 4 4 i i Jt SECOND i Coalville Lodge O. O. X. i. niuety-aeven- it il 28 No. h 4 BALL 4r 4 twenty-eeveut- V F. Evg, 25, 0.0. 4 7l i i ir 4 Jt i iW--u 4 i. 4 Jr 4 Jt i it .Attorney at J a 4 - .ir r 4 A-- a, well-know- s . -- Miss Annie Roselund returned home the first of the week. The young lady baa been visiting relatives in Idaho for the past two or three months. Emillsaksen came home the first of the week. The Publishers Collection from Idano Agency is getting in soma fine Vrork. This indicates that the best plan is to pay in advance; besides that, one always feels more free and happy for so doing. The scheme it worth trying at all here-a-bout- s. events. When you hear a business man of poor trade it is a safe indication that be bas neglected to do that which will bring him customers ; he hat no t name advertised. Keep your the people and let them know that you are still alive and catering to their wishes. Let the people know what you have to tell; let them know what you want to purchase. Keep at it ; give them no rest end you will eoon find trade hae improved and the public will find out that you are not deadband will not be so long as you can see others Iiving'and hnstling as you ar, or should be. Try it and be convinced com--pla- in ' daughAmanda, the fourteen-year-ol- d is very Ole Mrs. and Jensen, of Mr. ter y, i 4 to-da- yt tht y, sym-pathy-- of . JT M a rbl Wo rks. |