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Show X T 1 J C ,.r i i jo Xv.siaA'v n The Coalville Times. DEVOTED TO THE I1TTBB BE3TS OF STTMMIT COUNTY. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. ? a. III. VOL SUMMIT. COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAt, COALVILLE, JANUARY FREE CO IN ABE OF 15,1897 SHYER, 16T01 NO. 49 - i Bmm. THE COUNTY NEWS Farmers institutes. .econd death m the family, tin mother Fruit, In n ifn an t nt of Seasen. Jarjr List. i the (!e,eaej having died but a khprt The following is me list of Jarora The Horn and Its Surroundings. Coder the Poectli.u ulifc IIimuk, Ctab, Jan. 14, 1897 l drawn liy County Clerk Boyden and As. The Soieaeeof Cooking. time :ik". Henri, tta wa a general sdtibi Times : ull( mt I'Uk favorite he-- e wnhthe ruling and old Editor The R.ghts and Liabilities ot Child- sessor Miller for. Ku turn it County for By Aft t oi tvie Mate the Mies Emily Ovard has the year 1897, in accordance with the and her loss will be feit and mourn, d by trusU-eso- f the gncultural College, with ren. 15. Lake K. E.Yilk. 'alt When d -u red, lotture will lie given recommendations of the Judges of thiat one and a the aid of the faculty, are Authorised and on hortii uiuirai subjects including ell district : Heder C. Mevelis is building a very requrWd to i ,,m at least on farmers KOCKlOKT. IAKK t'ITV. neat fiame house. Institute a, u.illy in each county of the the vanou topics relative to fruit growK Utah, Jan. 13, 189' of C'ms VV Fountain Andrew Fisher methods modern and ing, gardening fort's,Stste illi.tm Bennett dr., is uile sick with instruction of in citizen ' Thom Gilchrist J ohn Grantham Kllll'lR Dvihs lusect is combatting peots. in the v.ii of Dr. is Ih'Mner is ranches attending p'.euiivina. rgi culture .ue Kearns Consist John McPhee and in li hla.. k and for the reentation of the results About two niche 01 snow fell Monday him. forms wilt lie furnished for the organi- Gearge Wilkinson David McNauhton of the in,.., recent , investigations of night. Mi-- melia Thomas L Powers the Expeium nt 'taiions The. act also zation of cn.ii.ty and 'Cal agricultural vjK iicel Ravage Mi. Frank Wright of Coalville was from t'oiiiv :,!e Gv bl Little James T Kernel soviet lev it makes the duty of those cnuiucting . hole hi l w ci K nil C 11 liUncliard Wtfk'. dc-uIf an Mortiu PriskJr in any such i mstituvs, to encourage an assist - tin- guc-- t Mr. John 'taker of gd,-ieorge Hettinger P 11 Towey Joseph aweet, wlp in the organ. zat ion of Real agricultural commtlfutv , iho-- e interested ure requestZ Dve of Ins brother Mi W. 11. 'taxer. Joseph to look ed a Melt since New Veai list over and the cf Henry Quinn speaker societies, hi c impliance w ah tins law , W-- Mont TC Brownell Ferry Miss Niaie llidredge ofCoaiville lias John's on the I3lh. the fa, altv i t tie college has lieen au d subjects given shave, select the speakers Oliller F Robinson Joseph hose ha been v.si'.rg relatives here the paBt most believed to Joseph aie tf i Mr toads are topics to hc.d Fanners Institutes in tile dusty John Anderson to the determine interest week. JRosevear Joseph Upon locality, the is mildest in winter it vartiiuscounties of the state-- , and as ar Nick Rowe u date for me meeting and arrange for Wili'aiu Garvin ol the people heie. Mrs. F. A. Iloiton left hereon as possible, to makefile subjects. V J Bonier ka-aR W Waters a be desired. such ut 1 may speaker to i'll the atemh unary G. Hai rie, W. 1. Ricluti meet the special Cornelius A 41 Fuelling Joseph more two nut than Usually professors needs of stake. the locality w here it is held. Minima Rond, Jr., made a pleasure William Tiethewey from .the college van attend an institute T B. Noall All the expenses of the A suiprn-- pftftv was gotten up Mon- Park during the week. meetings will at once. L Weber Johu W Schofield J be met hv Lhe college nd Authority will day night on Miss Clara lloiTon. About Pi lloMner was called tiTHeneler- -a Charles E Addison Robert Rowe to Farmers Commuriica'ions relative t for be f,e pi inting of notices and given twenty young people were present. , second tune on the 13th. I will leave it L 9 Grey should !e Addressed to Jkkm-DEs- r Samuel Hillstroin programs, to those making application Institutes Racket" to him to report his visit. Mr. Mclhearson from the W Caine Charles Heath M.TinnkRi J, College, Agricultuial fotintifut . Jortlie present t is recem- store, Park City, is in Rock port for a lew Fred Larson . i William Deason Mrs. ue ,rge Tiistiam has lieen quite Utah. Logan, B M Sperry days, with a line of dry goods anJ ick fur several days, but it is to 1 mended that nMituies be held during 11 M Swan one day and evening, devoting y t.nLD-ISM-S- lLl EK notions. He has his goods at Mrs. hoped she will soon he well again. F Stanley J P Thirlct ieorge session to pap.-rand discussion upon of fin Hire on Avenue Kour In a Uihbons residence. M A Hancock William Reynolds- Our holiday visitors have about all special farm topics, and the A s.lv , r sail GuM tu evening Ui.yr m, t, Varcor The (ii'ohous families from Oakley and retinue home. and the settlement has ieciuretandaddrvsfeon John Tliei.o.d oue exrlmim.il with a gtniici at subjects of genItock port went oer to Homer's ranch resumed it normal Fred Grose the door. condition, which is eral irtereet to the coibmunity at large. -last Naturday to spend thedaywitli Mr. Richard Garrans Why haven't you gone away )et Local speakers and w riters are expected very quiet. 1 thoualilyou were aeuleueed In seventy and Mrs. Hyrum Homer. McGhie K. 8. Joseph three (i. H. Rond and Walter Wilson have to assisf in the exercises of the institutes Mike Anderson I stressed. n w 1th and To serve the poor commenced hauling rock tor the founda- by discisuing subjects in which they are WANSHir And here you appear in the household John E McDonald tion of a dancing hall which they con- most interested or in which they have Wa.smui, Utah, Jan. 13, 1897. with me J R Morgan had successful experience. It is desired VR template building in the near future. Whose blood is the purest and beat Editor Times: E W Berry that yon make the institutes your ow'n, Mrs. Hortin, Mrs. Roundy and Mies nilugle with Prfnies at borne and abroad Richard Williama There is to be a mass ball here cn And serve the elite of the land attended a Primary calling on the college faculty to assist in MHggie Salmon the 21st. who carriea a pick or P J Donovan No workingman whatever lines wish on here to make of the afternoon most you the meeting E D Sutton a bud Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Rates, a 13th. New officers were elected as pramioent. The following members of hand soils mS with a William OConnell Isaac Me Key son, on the 8th. Mrs. Emeline H. While you are not welcome where taiUuou presi- the faculty have signified willingness Dau McPolin Dennis Leary A concert is to be announced soon by dent ; Miss M. A. Wilson, first and Miss to assist io these institutes when invited holds sway W IlVeale Sincock . John to st T. 0 all, AoJ dont Europe to do M. so, and will speak npon any of the the Y. L. A. Annie Shell second counselors; Miss so with the working cIhm you'll have to Reese Williams O C Lockhart nsmes. their to Miss Kate Lee returned home on the Mary Dearden, secretary, Miss Fannie subjects subjoined OS xi Km E Chegwidden ty,l , D McCormick ' Judd, assietent secretary and Mis SusThe rich folks dont want yoh to call;" 10th from Park City. TRES1DEXT J. M. TANNXR. James Forsythe", 8f II W Thomas W. B. What Shall Our Children Learn? retorted with Henry Hannis Dollar The poor Silver Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson returned annah Stevens treasurer. Thomas 8. Lowry acorn; Primitive Farming. from Halt Lake on the 12th. Andrew Welsh B B. Brown FROM SALT LAKE. "Tit true I'm the working man's friend Tb 'Value of County Organizations. Peter Andersou has returned home served hlmevrer aloes I A E McNeil EdwardMcLIaughiin Ive lullhfully blRBCTOR LITHE Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 12, 1896. POSTER. J M Harrington was bom, John Pill again from Idaho. He arrived on the Times : Editor of The And faithfally will ho tbs end Relation .the Experiment FARLEYS IrARK. , i 12th. fr led and clothed mUUausand built G H Face The Legislature la In seer op. Tw o JUtdersos A surprise party was gotten np on Eph . 0 happy horns, Economic Feeding of Lfve Stock. R Jf Gill Jess Cbapran; Fra welcome In worship or mill Bateson the evening of the 11th and a member of the House are ladies. The , members chiva'rously allowed them their And when the greeters of Free Coinage Problems in Dry Farmirg. W J Wabel nice time was had. Psvd Gibson. cornea. choice of seats. Then someone proWhat Education the Farmer Needs. WOODLaKtf. The ball held last Friday was not The working man's pocket I'll fill. that all ithe member over fifty of The Law of Likeness. posed Heredity over crowded but there were enough so Pan to mo I small at Mitchell don't breeze, Europe every Parley Neeley' How to Increase aqd Maintain tb,e years of age bo peraiittted to select seats Deserting the land of my birth W Space that all enjoyed themselves. John Potts This was granted, and they repaid this Fertility of the Soil. 1 But elreulabgfreely wherever please, William Mischievous Oscar Eskelson Apgood boys have not all left kindness bv appropriating the testa And stay la the beet land on earth. General Agricultural Subjects. the town yet. Two young men from in the immediate vicinity of the fair James Prescott to yonr clasees silks, laces and John Smith You bring PROrESHOK SAMIEL rORTIER.. and wines. Kama. neighboring towns, while making a solons. The Republican minority, which How to Measure and Appropriate the And trample the poor in the street, John Pack pleasant call on Sunday evening on is two strong, was generously allowed to Waters of a Stream. L M Carpenter White I serve the masses on different Ifnes their best girls, had their horses taken, choose seats. The lonesome appearance A J Pack And them their bread and The Prevention of Waste in IrrigaEphraim Lambert bring cloths, which they could not find when they of the Republican representatives elicits tion Waters. Leonard Osborne A H McCormick meat BcUfonlaine, Ohio, Examiner. J J Smithies got ready to go home. The horses were much sympathy. John B Hoyt The Conveyance of Water in Earthen RepresntaUvs Callla. found next morning in another part of John B Lewis The reception given to the members Ditches, Lumber Flumes, Paved Canals, George C. Laney the town where they had been tied all of the Sundays Salt Lake Tribune printed Alma Warr S. A Williams and Knuteford at the Pipes Legislature cuts representing each member of the L W Smith night in the cold without food or shelter. Hotel was a most enjoyable adair. John C. Park How to make Good Roads. This aiav have lieen a jokeon the young From a legislature, together w ith a short skeb'h OAKLET. PROFESSOR E. I. MAC EWAN. huge punch bowl was served a if onr Representative it of each. men, but not so with the horses, as it delicious concoction to the say s : Frank Vernon A S P.Steveog Life in Berlin. Glimpssat University guests, comes under the head of cruelty to C. A. CALL1S. did not taste the exhilarating liquid: A Tour Throughout Yellowstone Park. W. W. Hortin Joseph Phillips animal". This kind of amusement but I overheard a C. A. Callis, Summit county 's Rep- A W Richards Albert Gibbons Getting a Start in Good Literatuie. prominent Democrat should lie stopped. Y. ot summit exclaim, Thats mighty The Essentials of nGood Novei. resentative, was born la lhmblin. May N B Snapp TT Rasmussen Robert Burns. 4, 18G5. Shortly aftr the family moved HOYTSVILLE. good punch. FEOA. Duntel Webster. to Liverpool, England. In 1875 Utah A G H Merchant Hon. Jon. was almost the Royden 1897. George Wardell Hovt'MU.e, Utah, Jan. 14, Two S J became the home of Mr. Calli Oliver Wondell Holmes. of the members jfor i n choice E Milliner Roundy : TimeEditor PROFESS years were spent in Bountiful, and then Edmund Walker Arthur Maxwell F. B. I.1SFIELD. clerk of the House. rolling andengrossiug fi Mrs. Ih gave birth to a child His letter declining to be a candidate Organization, Building and Equipment he became a resident of Coalville where E ii Miles M II Bleazard on the 12th inet. he has since lived. His attendance at Levi Pearson caused general disappointment and re- of Cheese and Butter Factories. E F Palmer,' Sr. school w hen boy was, Owing to unfavoraMilk and Miik Tasts. Mrs. Lucian Critteiuled came up from gret. ROCK PORT. Mik and Care of Milk from Farm to ble financial circumstances, limited Morgan Thursday on a visit to Mrs. W Stembridge The senatorial contest is the obsorbing W D Brown to a few months, but when the days EJw. Crittenden. Factory. William Staker topic. The interest in the outcome of the Joseph Vernon Principles of Feeding and the Applica- work was ended be applied himself dili- W W Smith The funeral of Elizebih McMichael fight is deepening; charges and counter Robert Siddoway of knowof the task to tion the same to acquiring gently was well attended, Elder AlmaEldredge charges of bad faith are being made.' A Dairy Cows. WARSHIP. How I make Butter, ledge to equip himself for the discharge delivering an able diarouree. vigorous campaign is being waged by W George of life. Young duties of Barney Rigby the Raising and Developing the Dairy Mr. Me Queen and wife of Evanston each of the three candidates for Senator. James Wilson career commenced by George Carter Cow. His political What will the harvest be? Who will came down Sunday to attend the funeral A A Anderson SeJeation, Management and Care el being Constable. This was followed Ephraim Bates eervices of Mrs. E. C. McMichael. emerge from the conflict the vietbr? BOTTSVILLl. to the election the Cow. for Council an City Dairy by I shall be pleased to have any visitors 4 It does ones eyes good to behold the The Dairy Business and How to Make the term of two years. From April, E Crittenden Amos Sargent. call on from me. Summit A M Anycourtesy a Saecess of it. span of mares that r. George sper has Enoch Brown to June, 1895, Mr. Callii, being 1893, Leroy HelS I am able to show them will be just purchased. They weigh 1800 each, which member of tbe Mormon church per- Richard Birch DE. F. W. BREWER. II Hobsen J or done ; from any suggestions cheerfully costing (250. The Smallest Plant of the World. formed s mission to England, and Ire- John Brown John Gann," citizen of Summit Co, will be corC. T. Mills, Agent for the Summit any The Home of the Race. land respectively. From a bey be has DJ Bowen WH Wilson,' receivedand considered. carefully dially Health and Wealth. coal been employed in and abont-th- e County Marble Works, left Monday, for Communications to me should be COALVILLE sent to Homes Without Hand. situated in Coalville. Randolp and intermediate points, being W mines, II Hirst, Jr.. the House of Represnetativet, Salt Lake Swalnson Uaseen Life. accompanied by his wife as far as Evans John CalRa v Salmon C. A Calais. Will laevrRerateta Utah. City. ton. PROFESSOR JOHN A. SFIDITBOR. Buriah Wilkins ohn Parkinson The Oregon Short Line' A Utah North . Mist Mary E. Jones of West Virginia Hew Plants Feed. G Carrnth . Not a few who read what Mr. Robert J James committee 8tones has decided ern reorganization arrirod here last Thursday. She will Rowls, of Hollands, Ya., baa to say Fertilizers, Their Use and Misuse. Samuel Clalk F Wilds J tbe to purchasing incorporate company make this her future home. The lady below, will remember their owa exThe Origin of "Alkali. Gomer Thomas Edmund Eldredge pnder tlje Jaws of Utah, with a' capital y is a convert of Elder E. Brown, a Soureesof . under Thomas Rees like circumstances: Nitrogen. perience stock fof (60,000,000. The conclusion Joseph Barber three years ago. The Chemistry of Lucerne. Last winter I had la grippe which left was reached yesterday after a conference Harry Wright George Beard Da. pacl fischxe. BIOGRAPHICAL. me in 4 low state of health, I tried J- T. Ilodson of thecommitle and it legal advisers, William Welsh Some Common Disease of Died at Jloytsville, January 7th Eliza-bt- h numerous remedies; none did me any the Horse. and it meant that Salt Laks ii to he tbe Joseph A Fisher Robert CaJderwood Colic of the Horse, and Foundered. was I to induced a nntil bottle good, of widow late Robert try of tbe line, identifying its Junes Salmon McMichael, WH Branch (he Lameness oi the Horse, and the Black- headquarters McMichael. She was born in Ireland of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. The the State.' Tribune, lltb. with interests errotc. smiths. March 20. 1816, joined the Mormon first bottle of it so far relievd me that I J B Rhead Not Ire Howto Shoe a Horse. George Randall Cbureh in 1841 : came to Utah in 1852; was enabled to attend to my work, and ThSttrae Fewkes Is will James Sealed ie Jndd reeivel Tuberrnlosis propoa in by onr effected a bottle Dairv Herds ' For cure, moved on the Weber in 18(H). Was the the second the undersigned until February' 1st, John B Kidd 1 Allred Blondquist Tke anger of 50 and 25 sale at bottle cnts NeglectedMeat of mother of twelve children, eight per Inspec- is, '7, ior bids for straightening the by remo." tion, It Importance to the Farmer. chsunel uf the Wtberriver, immediately whom are living two sons afid six John Boyden A Son. few t A James S. oinmon Diseases the above bridge. Wanship Hopkin A G Brim of the Dairy grand- -' daughters. Thtre are thirty-siThe Keely Institute. Cow. All neeessary information cart be b- - Ibivid Rees J 8 Ball ' children and thirty-tw- o I from anv of thei'ountr 4omtnis--tame i R lat The W. ion S. Prof. Arnold, of general Between the Diaea." of counsel .HEXKfER. living. Hip was a kind and afliter- - or from Henry loe-llUjiioldsi, Lj., K. Kl-SaU Ike, j Man and the Animals he Domemi.ato W hi fectionate mother a nl died a. she had at Bond ! hip. Nephi Alexander Fie lUtterjjje tmnuoniaU from t HO the right 11 lived a faithful Jho 'ominisioner , FFaf,a JoIXX r. CAIVr, J8. Latte r Day Saint. 'ibivtvmug on the successful tieatmeht j George Ju.fd William Ovard kil and bids, 'to re,ectanv C. W A Parker being given under his charge at the Agriculture and Uur Boys an, uirD W II Bennett . v J ,. Bov di.., I o. i'i etc 'uiamit To. rite him for iKeelrv Insttfnte Some 4 Jle Fwonoinits. 1 T F Ih-a- r Jon- W A Bachelor, . t ,u e. Juii.. 7th. 1' C. Minute seem Hleho-.tnvihen li'cia. Rursl David 11 to-tat stake. Croup give notinA-tsend C II It Sieveus Iruhuio,, and Cities. ifd'l !o mid'! D. V V e . .it a doctor, delay jmiv. iueau , Y1 the ddfurcot-furof skin trouble", -- Jertey Catt!- -. tew Vjid h',i.,c"7 hyiisem arh A One Minute Cough Cure hver means a bod give Hnnant from ohapjted hand te ecznta and saved had the nrnnt , bad torpid WhatOoupation? complexion it .ii, g have breath indigestion and and insures lesnvery, Tlucrtjly tdolent ulcers caa be readily cured by in t!i tine frequent Mnute houe . Mrs. barmie-- s remedy that produces iiifme ! De'.Vilfa Witvh Hazel lewlarh. To s. joqly kpt , avoid such companion calve, the great the infallible retne for take DeN Cure, Cough ate resn ts. John Boyden & Son Little & lit Son. John Boyden j pile cure. Erlv Risers The Education for Our Girls. J famous t croup, loim Boyden A Sou, Intis pills. John Bolden ASotJ -- i Acru-ultaia- rtiel CATHERED BY OUR ALERT RESPONDENTS. v'i COR- Legi-Iaiur- e, i .Lki-oiii- The of the Mct'k From Ntarl) in Summit Count) - Whut E Etrj by-la- Tohq Tlir Found to ritt A , bout. b'l-il- -- ie - ed - 1 H1KLU tivKiti. Itah, Jan . Edit Id, I tor-ize- k Timv - - Phillips returned to vait Ldke 'alurdav. Y!t x Evans and Samuel llunsuckei went to Imjvu on the 12lh. Samuel ti n ticker and family arriv ed last wetk, from Winslow, Missouri. J.anra stevene was puliering with a severe cold and acre throat last week. Janies and Austin Neel pent la-- t 8ur-da- v in l'ark C'lly with their best girls. Alex Evan was' subjwienaed to attend a water case m lrevo on the 14th inet. JdiiiesEvaiie and w ife returned from Coalville on the 13tb w here he had been to attend to some business. Mir- .Ic-i- 1 1 -- -- It was reported lal Monday that diphtheria was in town, but the report was without foundation. Mies Emma and Ethel Rasmussen have bten confined to the house with colds and sore throat lately. Ward Stevens returned home from the University Monday his ejes being affected so it hindered in his studies and hie phisician advised him not to read any for about six week. & Louis Kaaudeen is just touching the high placee on the ground now. Well, I believe he said it was a girl, born January 1, 1897. All parties interested doing well even to Loo. There would have been a lawsuit in town if there had been a Justice of the Peace here. It would.Joue been about theHrading of some pigs.- One party traded them off'and another party claimed them. A complete surprise was made on Lewis Jensen last 8aturday. This is the first suprise of the season; in fact the only complete surprise that I ever knew of in the town. It has been the style to let the Iparties know by some S. means before the time arrived. - Ieov, Utah, Jan 13, 1897. Ejmior Times : The Racket of Pain City, has been doing business here lor the past few days. A wedding will take place here tomorrow , the account of which .will lie given next week. The funeral over the remainsof Henrietta Williams will lie held.on Friday January loth, at 2 oclock p. m. Since writing my item on the weather the snow has begun to fall and it now looks like w inter had set in and that in dead earliest. Ous district school is in a flourishing condition ; the walls of the sohool house been decorated with pictures have which give the room a much neater appearance. .Miss Ida Miles returned home from Star Valley, Wyoming, on Monday after an absence of six months. The young lady returned home iu time to attend the wedding of her youngest sistsr and to dance in the hog trough. About two inches of snow fell on Tuesday ; the weather has cleared op today and the prospects are that the snow will be gone in a day or two. The light fall o'Jsnow, so far this season, is causing much uneasiness among the farmers, who fear a scarcity of water unless we have heavy stornis from this on. G. B. Leonard and Marion Corbett, of Ksmas, were in town on Wednesday arranging for a theatrical performance for Saturday evening, and while here gave your correspondent a pleasant call. Mr. Leonard was the leader of the orchestra and your correspondent one of the act ora, in the Thespian theatre in Salt Lake 118(12 and 18H3. Many interesting incidents were recalled, of those days of long ago, when we roung fellows aspired to honor" many and fun galore. JJDied. this Wednesday morning, Henrietta William", aged 14 ve&rs. 2 months and 5 days. The young lady has been sick for the past eighteen weeks and hopes ol her recovery were entertain d up to Monday mm mi. g when sheJbegajD that, thers was to fail and it now veryTitf fe "chance xif "her recovery and that her death was near. The sympathy of thetentire community is exin Williams the this, tended to Mr. sofe I i te . tin-da- s s: 1 -- -- - Jo-ep- -- miss-onar- -- x ie v . te, icrv' clai-oes- I - v er o I "(h.-ad- m ef ' t'n d-- t . 4 |