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Show Ctk University of UMXUMT ys i fruit t.n ,cr RE you" J Printing? c. " ' " V. Two Papers user of a whole year for the pflce of one-C- all and Investigate this offer. let os strike off some for you. Look up jour stock of stationery, etc., and see us about it NO IV. DBVOTSD TO TOT THE PEOPLES iDTERTtlER. INTEBMTnOS' STTlwriCrT duce people to read good books and literature. LAID TO REST OOtniTY Sercices Were Held Sandaj the Remains of Patriarch Robert Jones Many Relatives aud Friends of the Deceased Attend .'Services Held at Hm-efA Short Biographical Sketch. OveT er The funeral services over the ROBERT JONES. remains of Patriarch Robert SunHenefer in held Jones were day afternoon, A great number died November 12, 1865. In were present from Coalville, April, 866, he left England all of the stake presi- for America, crossing the ocean dency and a number of other on the steamship John Bright From St. loseph, Mo., he crossleading officials of the stake. The meeting house was beau- ed the plains in an tifully draped in white and company, and arrived at Echo flowers. The room was crowd about the middle of September. ed to its capacity there being 1866, where he made bis home a number of visitors present to until the fall of 1869, when he pay their respects to the deceas- moved to Henefer, which has ed from all of the adjoining been his home ever since. December 2. 1866, he was married 'towns. The opening prayer was of- to Marriani Richins, ut Croyden, fered by Elder John London, of Morgan couuty, Bishop James Croyden. Several selections by Walker performing the cerethe choir, assisted by Mesdames mony. By this wife he had six Roberts and Owens. Viola Brim children, three boys gpd three Cousol-in- g girls, all of whom are living. sang Weary Eyes. remarks were made by Elders December 25, 1870, he was apJohn Paskett, W. W. Cluff, M, pointed superintendent of the M. F. Harris. Henefer Sunday School, which VV, Taylor and The closing prayer was offered position he held fof wore than by Elder Edward Richins, and 25 years. He was appointed the dedicatory prayer was offer- counselor to Bishop Chas. Rich-in- s of Henefer July 9, 1877, ed by Elder James Salmon. The showed in that capacity until Heuefer all of working people 1 ox-tea- Mrs. I. M. Shaw speut the fore part of the week in Ogder, Mrs. Shaw, mother of I. M , is visiting her son for a Lw days. Mrs. Mary Parrel is here to spend several months with her parents. Miss Bessie Paddies came up from Salt Lake Monday night to visit her folks for a week. W, H. Bennet returned from Idaho, Saturday, and speaks in glowing terms of Idaho and her people, Miss La Vin Sorensen's sihuo! enjoyed a May walk. They marched through town waving flags and singing songs. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroliue, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, lfbi?h had tortured her 23 Greatest years. autiseplie healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at John Boyden & Son drug store. For Sale Farm of 40 acres; house, bam. sheds and hay tools of every description. Apply or write to J. B. Meadows, Coalville, Utah. Death; from Appendcitis decrease in the same fajip that the use of Dr. Kings New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and paiuless release from constipation gnd the iljs grqvyipg out of it. Strength xna vigor always follow thejr use. Guaranteed by John Bovden Sf. Sog . " as I ftgo.''' December tr, I884, tils u ttierr wellas the appreciation for the wife died, leaving him with six services of the deceased. children. March iq, 1995, he Patriarch Robert Jones was was married toAgnes Peterson, born at Caudle Greeu in Glou- and by her bad one child. Augcestershire. England, July 9, ust 2, 03, he was ordained as He was the only son of patriarch in Summit stake. 1829. Wm. Jones and Mary Shill Jones, He was an earnest Latter-dafour of saint, and during the last hours He had seven sisters, whom survive. November 18, of his life he urged his children 1849, he was baptized into the to follow his example. He was Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y an unselfish man, and denied Saints, by his nncle, George himself many comforts to please Shill, and was confirmed by others. He was a hard working Elder Humphries. November mau, full of energy, and was in 18, 1852, he was married to the field plowing the day he Harriet Tipper, by whom he contracted his fatal illness. had four children, three of During his residence in Hen whom are still living. His wife: fer lie labored earnestly to in- 1 y Try them. , Wanted An experienced gjrj for housework. Good wages paid and a permanent place- Mrs. Joseph Chez, No. 818 24th St, Ogden, Utah, Postnuitar Rohh4 O, W, Fonts, Postmaster at Riverton, Art Squares & Li neoleu m CiWLuiLI Aiiclrl2yr;n Are Specialties for Ten CISCJCJCSJTDBT a Craif Tartar Pawev, T . DOVAL ' BAKMO powoeft ' 06. ' f" are also Selling RtW VOWC. r Four of the prettiest1 babies that Were eer boru, tHre git Is BABY BUGGIES and aud a boy, made theil appearance in Coalville during the week. The first was a girl that came to the borne of James Neil on May 1, On the saint day a boy was barn to the wife of S, J, Faddies, On May 2nd, a girl came to bless the home- of P. H. Neeley, and yesterday' s girl was born to the wife 01 Principal J. A. Astjn. AU are getting along nicely. j Stop Grumbling if yott suffer from Rheumatism or Spains, for Ballards Snow Linimeat will brjng cjuick.jre1ef. If if a sure cure for Sprains, Rheumatism, Contracted. muscles and all pains aud within reach of olL Price C K Smith, 35e 5 Tfnaha, '('ex., writiMl have used Ballards Snow (iaimeut jn my family for yeafsj il hsyt found it a fine remedy for al pains and aches, I t e amend tt for ati pains in tire, chest,' Sdld by John Boyden ifSe. Lavt Twq key - of ring. Hinder return to this elec. Stomach Troubles. Sr. Su Martin, an old and hiAly respected resident of faisonia, Miss,, was rick with stomach trouble for more than (yuouths, Chamberlain's Stomadl and lyver Tablets cured her. She I can now eat fnything aaysi I want and am ths iroudest woman iq the world to nd such a good medicine Fu sale by J hn Boyden & Son, Great assortment of ouvenlr postal cards at this office. If Ton Dont succeed he first timefuse Jlcrblnc aud you will HATS BEbb Telephones Bell Telephones & GO-CARTS hi W. L. HANSEN. Manager. Sort llpplet. A cure may be applying Chamber-laia- s Salve as sqqu m the child iit dttUt nursing. Wipe it eff with a soft cloth before- allowing the ehikMo nurse. Mauy trained nurse use this salve with the best results. Price 25 mu per box. Sold by John Geo. W. Young, effected by - Boyden ffc -- tV At DEALER IN- - General, Merchandise Son, JkmventT posts! cards for sale this office, COALVILLE, UTAH ra L-- books for talc at tin office. loc each,' ttuttef vrappw. tfco. U HELP - mi. at The Times K1KZ4: The most eminent physician autiouor colic Bi is always a reliable help for'yoar frequently grow hoarse, White Pine will preveat the voca chords from being so sensitive. If you are troubled with tickling in the throat and have to hem White Pine will frequently, relieve you If you have a cough fresh or hite Pine will cure it. It frees the throat of phlegm and SOOTHES THE old-W- White Pine to J JSKJb h.u !( of Orlmltiv Man iMk PaloootolocioU am boploi to And any day the toao of primitive man aoree port of the Waat. where ihe deeply eroded eoayona have revealed ao maay woodnra of the animal world la the ahape of anceatora of the tiorae and tha dlnoeaur. - not disagreeable to take. coaxed to it. Two - & Sons, Druggists. - y n II Call and examine my line' of French Sailors it j (Y it it M. E, Rhoades. Milliner.. U 1 it trav-trse- d a. mmm V i We have the Largest, Best and Cheapest Ever shovn in this City-- ! t T w i . 1 Prices 'from 10c to 50c per double roll. Come and see our stock. 4 11 s- foot aad waa always worn with toga wh.fi on. .want abroad. th. druggist, j bottle fiee P it ..WALLPAPER.. Utah. 35,000 240,000 r 50c. ls in Salt .fountain Bell Telephone'Compaay. V Children don't sizes2jc and ",1 tails, and' when reduced with water and sweetened, is pleasaut to take. Every family should be supplied with it. Sold by John Boyden & Sou. t. THROAT Is jjohn Boyden aud diarrhoea both children aud adu j The uniform success ot this! foT For Your Throat WkttP!n throat If you Hot If a Rich as Rockefeller If you had all the wealth of Rockefeller, the Staudard Oil magietc, you could not buy a better Medicine for bowel M. R. SALMON. 10,000 lilEiii Sumiii b-e- Another new lot of Special run on Ladies Spring Skirts, $1.50 and $3. Mothers call and see my Special Line of buster brown suits, cheaper than you can 7Ri, lUv lUl.UU. make them Days Dont forget that we fro from alum er phs phatio acid la , nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Elecr trie Bitters; which cured me and have-kep- t me well for i Sure cure for Biliousyears. ness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Klndey and Bladder derangements. itwut relief.' Thereatest won-- - tf derful Tonic. At Jhq. Boyden Ever Regulator. Aporifvecurc for censtipatiou Djspepila, Malaria, Chills and all ijjrer Mr. C . of (Emory, Superintendent Boyden conduct-- 1 Texas, writes: My life has n ed an examination at Kama; using Herbiuc foj herself and children for five yikrs. It twenty-fo- ur taking tbt examin- is a sure cuie lor constipation ation. The result is not known and malaria fever, whicl is subup to press time. stantiated by what it done tor ray family. Sold iy Jhu Cured Scathia After Twenty Tear of Torture. For r more Boyden & oq, than twenty years Mp, J. R. The Banker Perclieri Horse Massey, qf 3323 Cliutqn Sfreet, Co. have disposed of tfac&UUiua Minneapolis, Miou, was torturhave ed by sciatica. The paip and purchased UM yMr a suffering which he endurpd this purchased in fiis stead Ijooq time is beyoad comprehension. imported horse of the sine typ Nothing gave him any perma- tnd will trnvcJ this h4c over nent relief until he used Chain territory as tliy RA berlains Pain Balm. One ap- tho same ' st price! for this plication of that- - liniment - revill be the sauif a last. lieved me of the pain tad made lorfe jQst purchased was sleep and rest possible, aid less ffOm Vrauce last Oct. than onp bottle has affected 0,lsc lfPr,inK If troubled La uf permanent cure. 1,4 JPJnTel show ith sciatica or rheumatism why Jv1 t0 be one o, the fiest bred tt hottje of Pain.i1 ever to this Balm and set for yourself how ouutry. relieves it the quickly pain.Fpri sale by Jno, Boyden & Sou, Fortunate Missourian! When I was a druggist, at Livsuia.Mo. St, T. J. Dwier, Low of Lake Too think that ..aa threi! of uiy opportunity wort Grays vi lie, Mo eeaaarily b aomethtnc grwat aad customers were pernanenuy but th fact la, th. atepptn. anutual; IN UTAH, MONTANA, IDAHO too. to th. plac. abov. you Is la th. v lUlptiorf by Dr. , New Discowry, and are and WYOMING. very thlny you ar. doing, la th. way i RbACHKP BY TKt COMfAXY IND you do It; it dow not mat Ur what tt well and strong today Jue was TT UONNJCCTIONi EAST AMD V EM trying to sell his nmlh. and move to Arizona, but Nter Quite a Circulation! New Discovery as the most Took a good many y tart and cost a good tltal of monty to tX Th. Roman, m.d. w. of two klads wonderful medicine in Jristence to build this up. of shoe, th aolea, or aandal. which Snrest 1905 added tnoretelephones than any previous year. ccvorod tha aolo of tha foot aad waa U"8j nd Cold cure and worn at homo aad la company, aad t nroat and Lung healed Guar IT LOOKS EVEN BETTER FOR ipo6 ' tha ealcouft which eovmf th. wholo hnteed by Jno, Pocky it. Carpets, Rugs, com-pla'Q- - the' RnxTTznc7i:ziau PURELY IsOQAIs. 18,000 times a year for small sum of f 1.50--T- ry 52 COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUFTY, Vol. XIV. liprtssuc X can't afford to be without the borne" ' paper. The Times is just that paper. It will greet OU The Coalville Times. If so, 2 mmffiiT Co-o- p ti ti - l? w 1 s? i? i? i? i?- - a |