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Show t - V v - f, . The THE COUNTY NEWS , uuderAit ottww it. is. satd .4htJh-ysFscg-k-B- gathered , by OUR ALERT i Tli Events of the Meek From Neorlj-KerrTown In Summit Cout;-Wh- el The Time" Hoe Kepreenttlee Found to VP rite About. - Coalville das' and promised to behave himself in the future. Vn easy way to get out of a difficulty, and the best if he cad onlv keep to his word, w Inch I have no doubt that he will do. I have great respect for Mr. R. C. who is the choice of the Patriot for TJ. S. Senator, and I believe that the gentleftian would do honar to himself and hia constituency. Hut can the gentleman afford to accept the honorable position 0 It seems tome, that it will take about alibis valuable time Chamber, w ANsmr,. Wayif'rPfsni, Deer;', THIRD vDlSTJiCT T 896. Eon ok Times . J. W. Anderson is CCWT: Hlw - ' down from Idaho. probabl) stay for the winter. David Anderson has returned from the north country to (take his folks a visit. He also brings with him a wife, to whom he was recently married, W. w ish the young couple success through the journey of life. The Leap-vea- r ball went off alright last week. There were a few kicks from some of the wall flowers. The boys know how it is themselves, now. Flour is going up in this vicinity. It has reached the $2.60 notch for straight Y. grade. He UiW'S,otU,ah l'ldin, rrtrMli)f unfowosj - Jro. F ! Ihul-Dow- a The AV ci CSSH 1r,1k,l tiie Silver The shul-dJndgsOrlen Hiletopened Ilie j,,Mrirt King lHt Saturday mine Pa tty and at Court ifenday, m, 0(mr, lg et,u ln moat oufor- - earlv session, The following hunnes has for an iudetimf bu'glarized '" ,jtIe fair. i been traisacted : ' rk Was plush eapea"T'i" auee.i by j chain teann The f lowing jurors were examined 6T Diiu.y c l j , as to th.r ttutoryqn.1ilfipaU()1 Chat, J.Faull, Joseph . Foster, r. 'Mrt Wifnw M. N, Mltaon, Alexander Wrigh once. 2ot,J Daniel F. Hurley, John IBarton, fthe burgara was u,eir I fcund- Wm. P.lortensen, J. a Smith, of tlliJ Ju e Walter Alex Calderwood P. B. Wfison, H c . F. I. Lutoek Matthew Trie John Diem, Silas M,faek, C. C. Harkfr, Jee E. Rurhnlg Joshua Archie K.Andrrs COU)Pny of --'hort 1 H. O. Young, .. Hugh Etani, Wm. Thos, H n non, Sargent. Wtn. f. Mortense nd Matthew Uri-- . o Hi . I i.z "rs j - S XT lily' to attend to his business here at heme , nevertheless I would favor his nomiPeoa, Utah, Dec, 1896. nation, provided he can and wi'l fill the Ediioh Times : position if elected. Of course I have What next? another candidate in view, but with Akmefer. the Patriot, would prefer to see one of . Well. Im blessed HtNErra, Ltsh, )ec. 3, onr own men elected if such ac end can Times: Editor Who is who, and whats what? be reached. If Mr. Chambers is in the were excised from jury service for the Noa you see it and now you dont race let us know it and then we can George Tristram made a business term. ' work to win for him thecoveted honbr. trip to Salt Lake during the week. D. C. McLaughlin, receiver, vs. J. G. Cold? ell, I should say so. now The Will Miss was the Hannah Henefer is. down from jus, living on gentlequestion A. Li. H. Warrhant went to Fait Lake tMrrnay afternoon luagie, Mve miles from n, o7uUepho orie man accept of the position ?j Park City on Sunday on this week. bT'l 9 fil hov. oThS ,om gander, H cost bupei HUvridctit McGieagor . of pWnHfr K'r John Maxwell went to Coahille tii.6 Vovembr 15th. The hoyrart r Our folks have been busy were disp.pek hauling T. F. Mulloy, first of the week. OAKLET. coal during the week from the mouth of ,thp WwTit tunnel on rpe. tivy McKinley and awignee, vs. John Rich' ards et U;Xec. 2 Judgment for plainground and the Sl, Jiud girl is namlt w Grass Creek, e IT Hnvts-villto went Dec. Rudy Ovklev, tab, it, 1896 teW-V-hu- t off father and tiff for $571.70 and costs. on a visit J. E. Foster and Alex Calderwood Editor Times McCormi. k Harvesting Machine Com-pinA drove of fine beef y were up to Coalville during the week on cattle passed Bert Meckam is able to be up Mr.. vs. John A. Marchant. Verdict again. for through Peoa on Monday for lark jury service. Green River Star. City. Frazier has gone to Salt Lake defendants; no cause of action. Bishop W . ,M. M There is still a deal of sickness in our bite, of Oaklev, was in Peoa on important business. can- Timothy Driscoll, et 1.. V8. Bogan The citizens of Ogden are .ending eir-e- u the first of the week II e is also little town, but we are in hopes, all will I Silver Mining Company to some ar letters to attending O. G. Olson went to Salt Lake Verdict for !.P?Kr!h!L,ir..tht'PPt are frozen tils soon be better. land business prominent cattle and for fib 8.04. plaintiff week to prove up on his land, eep Dien throughout Nevada and Wt were visited by a severe snow E. T. Rennet, who had the misforM. Richardson vs. Crescent J. W. W Hortin is Mining IdvU Mk.,ni the,r 'dvice about the- making some im- tune to break his leg storm on December 1st and some snow is re Company. Continued for term by laatweek, slip. provements by building a brick kitchen is falling ported to be doing nicely. ami siockyard. in that8luKlll'Ghou.ea to his house. thriving town. William The Born, to the wife of A. W. McMichael, still Rre et ah, vs. Mary having a variety of advantage the letter sets forth are Maxwell, Kansas Creamery cans are to be The Ann on November 25th, a he climatic Keaton, et al. Decree for pla.ntiff weather, but if Mr. Hicks tells true we baby girl. Mother seen at almost conditions, a dry atmoaph- - every house. It is in accordancs with prayer of and child doing well. have worse weather in store for ers, the On promoting complaint, business. Surday of last week an of meats ; short favorable pre; gratioa night W. G. Stockman vs. Enoch Severe storms and blizzards are A number of our citizens and children distances of shipments preCovey. Continued for term by stipulation. Ed Crowther passed up .ths river to dicted for the last half of indignjtion meetmg was held in 1ark making are suffering with severe colds the month. of stock unloading caused do his assessment work on his claim tmnecasary Following eases were set for the dates their Both our schools are in session, the by the changeable weather. nd h aurpriiand indgnationat the Li?KUK.0(Jreiht affixed in Pullom gulch this week. away action grammar department, under Oscar nd expensive aheeoce Miss S. C. Simonson of Mt. Pleasant 0t McGwrin thus from 1ng Iriada Watson et al., vs. Ontario SilT. T. Rasmussen, the botcher, has Crittenden and the primary .school home.Whiie cottini off the means of San Pete county, to teach in the Pine News ver Min jpg Co. j Dec. 4. primary given up the trade for a time, as times taught by Mtsa Lizzie lxodson. support from to They manyklzens. department of our district school. Wm. J. Wilson Itlaid that Daniel Baderetal are so close that it is hard to sell. are talking of getting up a school con McGregor was teepboned to, and Mrs. H. B. Williams and Dec. 7, that his reply itH-SSS- S daughter are The snow on Swift Creek is said to he cert during the holidays. was tst he knew his Ieter Anderson etahvs. Silver own hneiness. rapidly improving in health, much to from three to four feet J. few dotes of King rub Joseph Harris reached here from deep at present, It the delight ot their many friends. Co. Dec. 7. ; and from all indications, it will be some Idaho on the 1st. He has been herd- - Mining nd Jesee V. .Chee, Chee, Chu, Chu;isa new deeper. operations on e,0e Joh Boyden4 Sou, Grass fff I ing sheep m that 8ute ior his CrMkl'miVa?R.riL n1 ! yilver dance just sprung upon us. resumed at M. ' ogee Its awful A Chicago firm has been deliveringeu F. Harris, and ha. come home to sbj C H.ck.r., Bcq !. ' but it s nice, so some of the Wllli I L- - Gail- tend school. He young larged pictures here this week, which A reports for Toksdays petition rough braith et al I IW a Tribune says: the appointment ( fellows say, has taken about all the extra money out weather there the last storm. Th piye-lin- e between the BUverKing adminUtraUMorthe esUto Gtut L TPatrick Miles and M. L, i Miles went to oftownLynch; Last Saturday a son of Mr. gnd Mrs Dee, Salt Lake this morning to attend to I! Pplj Unk "d th min, a pot-to- ftas been filed, pnd the wiU 7 deceased'' V I of this place had a Bennett tome A number of mill hands I ' i tnmtFALCALiwnf, heavy gate a4miui passed thro' land business before the State Land here Sunday bound for Coalville last.bas beea, repaired and work probate; Jodg. Ritchie set the bekrlnx; ts at fall on him, breaking bis kg jn two! vs ComelicGlassett, Commissioners. on the petition forfridgy of next assault bonanza may be vesumed in tend court. They will testify in the places. Dr. Hosmer set the bone and with ths The vafoe J. A. Marchant, George Wardell and case of Welsh vs. sub- idlrwwjkfsetforDec.I, forty-foa- r oftheAetar, f. mMQt made the little patient as comfortable as hours. Thh wa Lambert. In the ject to continuance, Con tinned for the their witnesses went to Coalville this tion with which Messrs JKelth the following bequests are noted: Sue- under the possible circumstances. James Evans, George Huff and Wrm. term. week to attend the District Court arker wifa of tne deceaeed. Kearns returned to the cit laft ' n'ia,u h in the James Dearden had a runaway case brought against them fey the Mc- Cunningham have returned from Salt daring , Suu Putnam, defendant ad- t. The restoration ,6ted consistingof twentytorn-ucf the p Where Ue left hia team untied near nltery ; ordered to Lake, they went as witnesses for six acres ofland, $300 fa Cormick Harvesting company.. plead Dec, 1 but he on in the line was donq cash, and the State m the suit against James Richins store. Some other I never came1 back. very quick-Whe- n life interest in other 'which The veddimr, which was to have Welsh. Mr. Keanu learned of . the team w as started up- - and scared his property, State vs. t the death of th. widow Samuel Matthews, rape ; detaken place last week, has been k in the line in ths to heV. for which the fight horses, started up and run about fendant given until November post James Wardell w ill soon take his de sons Job, William, 30th to S of Shadow poned until sometime in t.ie near hr Luke he picked a Henry, a mde Ephraim, into Oweng canyon at a lively plead, at w hich time be parture or RtH.kport, jlm dol,.t think ILber, Lehi and several grandchildren. ture. It is now ver of men and marched appeand and rot-- . quietly up To another Fortunately but little damage entered a plea of not and set trial wife, Elizabeth Berch liar guilty hill to the break. No resistance was ,lane- I for December W . B. some three or four 9th. met with and work continued with- - ker, the deceased leaves a lifo interest feet deep. State vs. Edward Bennett, in twelve and f rape: acres, aud tarn 0. F. Lyons has one of the Iwst farms, interruption until the repairing of of Hood Milk, fendant ordered to plead Dec. 1 third wife, Elizabeth Smith A. 1. Anderson and James Evans vul ie j line was completed. house, barns etc., for sale. This is a lrofe-so- r rout Linfield of the Agricul- - which time be entered a commence to saw this Iiarker, $80 per year. plea MISE WILL Rescue at oxr e. morning if their tural Colege we received enap and anyone wanting a home wenlH the following: guilty nd trial was set for 9th. sawyer, Jghu Pnot do well to consult him. The delayed ill Aiphatt Fire. Discussing the mutter last nig! t Mr.) I gentleman tlie W el-- L and .aiubert The nnlk from cows iu aood health Park City vs. John Murtha, appea uijum lion case hasjsevenl other farms and land to diseith said work would be resumed at' I rice, Nov. 30. After baffling from should Police be whith sent. off came only every this Justice week at t oalv ille. Court, Park City hf mine pose of. Call and see him. just as soon as a flow of water efr,,rt f,,r six d'8 8,ld nights, and send- owe cannot produce good milk un- bonds forfeited and apical dismissed. riiotims Stevens w ill oon be able to 21 lag forth flame so fierce ;hat Coal, timber and lumber hauling has less they have good food, clean .ppeaed Law a!o srortoN. and well like the very mouth of been resumed since the roads have been accommodate the publu as horse shoer Iiades, the ftm saved To produce milk land . makei Ills wagon m cows is the coniIn profitably the divorce case of frozen up. Abraham H. Marchant shop rsj hall tun mine a Fort Due henna came Mary Edgar v I plete in all the departments except the require a plentiful supply of food. David P. was extinguished at noon down from the head of Weber cam which Edgar had Late been boat Good on, bellows, which he feeding is the only economic feed- - and taken under last night, and went to Coalville uigh t one of the shafts caved in ; cut y decn a advisement, ing. days. ef divorce whs Iwen a freeze-u- p as a witness in the District Court. and that the water off ,,art ul llw lraft Hnd the measure granted. 3 To produce The Iar.imore flow Thomas who was of the fierceness of the flames, will said to reach milk apleantilul be Hefferon vs. Larry M, W ben 1 at (he mine, work will get married, said a young James Welshs mill should have motion to set aside Hot the man who cows an is fr,rt tbe workmen were then in started abundant the few next witii aTI up judgment overrnl lad) theothfr day, I shall takea wed- was days wanted by a relative alluded to in supply of water. To produce good milk James Welsh vs. Daniel Lambert full force. On the other hand, if the d,rrt ttJ to Hie air shaft, and at noon to Paris. ding trip Another young your lust issue. This they require pure water. Cows should al. ; hearing on dHF tl,B flre i mans name are frozen the entirely extinguisbed. A ' injunction occupied mine, h added will jady remaiked that she would be satishave all they will drink of of Tneaday, aud is Uyram he Iaramore, for continue idle inaPction of th. mine confirm, good pure logging the fied to stav at home provided she could winter. through argued si H. by counsel, water at least twice a A. N. Andersen. day, and three mitted to court and taken un&rad reports everything quiet among the ttie orl,,er reports, that no trace ot th get the young man of her choice and times is better. Iu very cold wether each ment; miners and that both he and Mr. Kearns 60(1108 of Anderson and Games will ever it side allowed three day that right away.pretty quick. Now is Joseph Phillips came down to the pays to see that the cows are not com- file points in authorities. this week for postoffice pleailed with them to commit no act be found. the 4 first time ( your chance, young fellow. Fred Raaband since he ran the nail in his hand. Joe pelled to drink out of a frozen pond or an that they would regret. y. Emms B. HoyL The length of life maV be Increased I see that The iced trough. HAS Rl;l MED. ecutrix; motion for new trial fhS'i"Jl W.!l, its dangers. ' The majority of argad Dutches T A is Salt was expected by seme that he would another necessity for cows and submitted; J. H. Hird, attornw people die from "lung Tribune Wednesday's says: be . but if Ill hanged I want em. lose his hand ; but right, to enable them to do the beat work for plaintiff, W. I, A message received at the office ef may be a verted by promptly using One, fortunately he is Snyder for defen jaA, th.y If my wife wants to try them I have no are Minute Cough Cure. John of in capable Symms the Utah getting along very nicely. production of milk, Boyden A Grocery Company. Bamberger A McMillan late yesterday Objections, if she will stay in the house Some religiously wit their cows C. E. C. L. Work is having good success once Williamson; afternoon from demurrer to Park ci City announces while wearing them, even if they are week and that en th. first that the pipe-lin- e day. It i. plaint overruled, ten days t. answer; is clear and that work A Cook Bok Free. warranted net to rip at the seat or else- with his school. The Professor thought better to Aaron Kaiser vs. Ellen righteously salt seven days la was resumed at the bonanza with Everell, st where. By the way, are they bloomers be was an expert at snowballing, but the week. great Table and Kitchen is the title of demurrer is It the paying way. Th to complaint overruled, soon found he was mistaken when one rejoicing throughout the esmp. The exor straight goods T method is o day. a answer, simple; keep trough with of the boys threw a snowball and hit brkopubli,hed traction of ore will, accerdingly.be reA bate thrown out in a recent letter to PowderCompany, Chicago Just him on the side of the face And about little salt in it that the cows may have sumed at enee, and the usoal amount Creycent Mining Company aV(, t this time free if you write a , The Times .'caught the pieply of The Pathe same time another grazed his nose. access to at all time.. In th. stable postal King, Mining Company; motion ts re- placed upon the market In the next mall box fastened to triot just as I expected and the answer Thats mentioning Th. Coalville Time end transfer of th. few hours. fear A th t had been Salt said Lake he. enough, boys, S, expressed This book has been tested county ovefni) made was perfectly satisfactory to roe. manger i. a good thing t bold th .alt. Md trial ef case by ourselv. set for this mwing, that th. pipes bad been frozen up so as and is one of the Had the reasons been started, as they 5 In the winter cow. hare to b BOCKFOBI. very best of iu kind. . make Attorney, to t. weiJB0t it to stated' resort that some k.pt necessary Besides they were in reply t my letter, there would wwm. If not kept in a oomforUbl. containing over 400 receipts for Rockfort, Utah, Dec. S, 1896. dy for trial and by consent ef aSpar-ti- thawing-ou- t process, and although' the all kind of have been no occasion for the wonder- Editor Times : and home pfoee they are kept warm at th eas the of DmT volume water was a very feeble one theroaro pastry jg ef the food they eat. The stable txpenM to b heard VM continued to ment in the change of that paper. Not for th.ubl.aid hint, many W. II. Staker and wife spent last should, in Salt Lak. on tbs date when it first began to flow at 5 oclock kitchen, bow to set a table. shewing howsrer, be well ventilated, only I, bat many others were wonder- week In Salt Lake fe&ro well Judge Hilas. kept Moaday sight, it steadily iacreasad until City. cleaned and free from fool odors. dinin ing why the change of sentiment so In the matter of the estate rooi tot M Gyp. tb.Mxacbin.ry began to move and the Born, November to and Sunday, one oon after the fight. I am pleased to 2nd, the hintrin to evei branch . n the Haddock, an order ef m!o eLSallstato first shift was lowered into the work-Ing- of thing sprinkle of wife th. culinary art. Cookery of th. Qliver Gibbons, a daughter. floor to keep down the see that The Patriotjs coming over fe was made. very , i finest and richest a. well as --The greatect profitodor. Miss Tillie Eldredge of Coalville was our side, slow, but sure, I hope. the most All jurors were excused la dairying U TUIBPKI MISTADEN. Ufoaday and home like, i. the guest of Miss Ida Staker last week, consistent with the provided for. greatest cleanlines., at 10 oclock and court ad to that Thanksgiving was generally observed At Remember 'kit jcrnl Table Kitchen will be Friilay, gentleness the writing, aud intelligence en the Jesse Beamons came home to spend however, after rout and family gatherings, a beautiful which date, part Jodgelile ad sev- 8ilv King has not resumed, and no one postage prepaid, to any tap. He returned to Salt of the dairymen. Read, think and act eral Salt Ike attorn o' took th. noon lady her sending ply of the best to be had loaded down Thanksgiving. seems te know when it will start address (name, town and Intelligently. The persen who onneceo-eeril- train front Echo for foil up. State) plainly tables and of which all partook to their Lake City on Saturday, given. A copy in German or Scandi-chil- d drives, abuses, beats or kicks Miss Louie Johnson has returned hearts content. In th. afternoon there h"v ever seen a little old way of diverin messages by navll,n Wl" be sent if desired. The bis If,7 or cow, even Postal wa a childrens daoce end the little from iarz City, where she lies been vis-I.i- n speaks harshly or the is as good as a letter. with cud modern summer postboys compared can003! complaint, irritatingly to her is taking money oat Address her sister, Mr.1 Nellie Malin. . Ones had a most excellent time. At old tedious you the telephone the illustrates of realize the I rice Baking Powder Co., o.,lus own pocket. He is throwing Chicago. II L od appreciatedanger tins value of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Iloyuvillo the away methods of 'breakirig colds com pared night there was a dance for the older of To rure ail old sores, to -t ftr.eous iLalmoant profit Inst the nffi rded bv thij cnred wjth rhef Tin G o nes a hich was orderly and very pleas- were in dairy. always heal .n greatst Rockporten Sunday iaat visit-in- g Profit demands that the sumo person by One Mfeute Coogh Cure. John Boy-de- n dvsenter Golic A Cholera' Cure. For dolent ulcer, or to speedily cure pill ant until a disturbance was cansedby with their daughter, Mrs. Frank should Son, d!rrhoea ills. reliable ym ml simply apply always milk the same cow and itta one of the young me of Oakley," who Veraonr C uld Oot fford to recom- - Hazel 'Rive K.S. according to direction mend ihi. not change. l ' If like were Action onW it 'negir ,CUre legal.bUak at this office. Ini' cure. Boyden A Son. PEOA. T 0y, ! . , - - a-- ,e XRnli ,e vS J surely-spayin- t. 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