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Show 1 ) The Coalville Times In the CnitedL States : ..t SlfiO 75 .40 - .05 Single copy PAYMENTS should be made by Check. Money Order, or Registered Letter, payable to The Coalville Times, Coalville City, Utah. DISPLAY One dollar per Inch per month. Liberal discounts on yearly contracts of 60 or more inches. Ten cents per line first insertion. LEGALS Ten cents per line first Insertion. MISCELLANEOUS Church Notices, Fairs, Benefits, Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, etc., at live cents per line each Insertion. LOCALS Entered at the postoflice in Coalville, Utah, May P. O Box 28. 7, B1T.T0DHB' MEN 'W, as second class matter. Phone 20-- 3. Wha a forward mors i mads, tUUCCOUFlISH its kim kaoek ir. Asorlddntof what yoaag msa easy ' Wkaa a progress gsm i plajrafi, block kiss as iMSipliik oo farm, tko siory told by it; Mrs. Emma Roshsoo of loos, Ida., is wJ Cry of onward! make kim sick,; f Call from him s body kick, jatwrastiag. fib oayt tkat two soas o ( resident Csoso be frars boll bo a ulck otg j!2- Rorkwood, ao old-tiav 22 20 and rospee-(vel- y, aged Utah, years pocket. raised 20 tons of boots to tb At industrious ansnkiad screen n 20 ncre plot of groaod, and fats a mocker. Asked to poll, yooll always find that on tk beets rslt d they rscoired a x 0 premium from the Idaho Sagar Hes s bilker. coaid in creation Nothing soaspany. This was tkoir second years Aet kim tawing progress wood. op, and the rcsnlt, therefor, was Nothing to hit ey is good; itmothing mors than expee'ed. Mrs. Dtmaknocker ! Ituhton says that other srs doing f When tbs final tramp, tbs last' aearly as well In that ssetion. Deseret Echoes waken. h Jews. Are by Gabriels ringing hlsst i ' Rndely shtkso ; And the dead rise from the ground. Yon will see him going ronnd, i . Troth. J- . Ids Woman's Magazine for May, ko first dared to suggest mental ImpteM. meat for the peasant girls of Rutin At first, and that was thirty ysartigo, grand ducbes.es, wives of noble and high officials threw themselves inti tbe movement. Al! Russians was sbtaz with a zeal for educating tbs m start. Il jmes of the wealthy were tbrownepes si night schools, and ou Sunday jsorn ings thousands (locked to the (list free public schoil Russia had over known. Suddenly a chilling blast was feftjt Tbs Kiuperor did not approve of popular education. High officials at once their wives to forget that them, were suck things as peasant J girlt desirous of education, society wlthdra its approval, and the bouse of tb rick were once more closel to tbe ehildrel oi the poor. Then it was tb bravery tl Madame Alchevsky shone forth mors brightly. Stie ctelied the goveraent, and, donatin' her entire wealth to ths cause, turned her private residence into a public school, where any poor girl desiring an educaion might coate at night or on Sundays. For many ysan this was tbe only free public school is all Russia. $2.25 WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC LUMP AND STOVE MIXED... PER TON. diseases. The (pacifies employed in these tests ere known as the Fulton Compounds stid the results obtained prove conclusively that these dreaded diseases ao long fatal (the deaths from Brights Disease alone are eppalllng, over 100.000 a year, slatting at kidney troubles have at last yielded There Is no shoveling or waiting, as we have a SPECIAL CHUTE TEAMS j to medical scieuos. The pamphlet It tree. Write to John J. Fulton Co., tOJ Washington street, dan Francisco, Cal.When to suspect Brights Disease Puffy ankles or hands; Weakness without apparent oauae: kidney trouble after third month; frequent nriustlon, (may show sediment or cloudy on standing); falllDg vision: dy drowsiness one or morq of these. Mr. Rockefeller would offer some poor, decripit country edi tor that $100,000. how quickly he would be given the fraternal 4 Come on, Brother John, there are poor creatures here Right you are, Bro. Allard. GRASS CREEK COAL CO., Subscribe Now ! $! tagaKy:;u,7a.iZT,,jT; (reereport on patentability. TRADE-MARPVents and For free book, S?' KS FOR THE COALVILLE TIMES Opposite Us. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. And get all the local and county new kill, cough and CURE i Chamber leles Coagb Remedy the Best ead Mast Fopalar. ; Mothers bay it for eroupy ckildisn, railroad men bay it tevSsryi nd elderly people bay It for U rfpe, Bros.', Eldon, lows. jV aay Moor ell more of Chamberlain! Cotgh Rtmedy.lhaa any other kiad. It seems to barr taken tb lead ever several Thera is ao other good braids, questioa bat this mediclns it Ue bsst that can be procarad lor coughs and colds, whether it be a child or aa adult that is afilleted. It awaya carta aad cares quickly. Sold by john Boydsn A 8oa. THI Dr. sday. i ONLY $1.5 0 A YEAR I:-;- ; LUNGS BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM to the COUNTY tings Discovery mPrjoint 0UGHI Our Office la Tall Equipped to do All Kind of Price (Oct $1.00 Free Trial a4 J -- i.vawsiHO''- iKaWbfcid JOB WORK Surest and Quick eet Cur for all THROAT and LUNO TROUBLES, or MONEY BACX. .J S aad can give you good aerxlcc da abort notice. Price Juat Right. ' At tea year f aga a boy think ls father katwa a great daal ; at fifteen he kaowa a much aa father; at twenty ha kaewa twice aa much; at thirty ket willing to taka bii advice; at forty he begin to think bit father knowi tome- thiag, after all;at ferty he begin to aeek hi advice, and at lixty, after bit father ia dead, be think h waa tb imarteat man that ever lived. - (heated Death. THE Coalville Times j name Eldredj bis stood for lb For The BEST StvunjMschinr World. BETTER Hers then EVER, snd Superior to ail Thirty tinsothers.nit lie, threm'.iiift self shuttle; in th Is s New Io-tn- Y Vul C e c; tahe-tm- ; stt- - s If automdtirtensionrrlvnev automatic A esq O bobbin winder, (xMimr four mutton self adjusting feed; capped reddle bur; noi-ele- -s roller txarina wheel, .Uel pitman fi'c P'v laminated woodwork, with a beautiful set of nickeled steel attachments. Ask your dealer for the Improved Fldrrde B and do not bay any machine until you bav teen it. 0$4$040$0OQ0000000 Ic o AT THE National Sewing Machine Co. BELV1DERE, ILLINOIS. WASATCH . ... : Our. coal is- the. best there is steam and domestic ; - purpoj all-arou- in LOADING - Times patrons should bear in mia4 that we close the forms and print Thursday afternoons. AU advertisements and other matter for publication should be in our office not later than Wedne- John Bart story on the wonderfully. 3rd page, is a real love story and very interesting. On page two will be .found the latest and most important telegraphic news of the week. On page five the Sports of the World and Baseball-ar- e features, also other short, crish, witty stories. Sixth and seventh pages are filled with telegaaph news find miscellaneous reading.- - ; The first, fourth and eighth -- pages will be found the local, editorial, county and state news. We say, verily The Times is the best news and family paper in the county. What think you? There ae still many farmers throughout this section who plant their potatoes in the moon, who kill their hogs by the moon, who raise cattl with the hollow horn, who think that grasshoppers and codling moths and smutty wheat are Provi-det- il Tribulations, to be patiently endured, but the great mass of farmers today are reading, progressive, business-li- ke professional men, who see in agriculture, the need of intelligent, persistent, enthusiastic effort, and who are giving to their profession the best that is in them. It is to the efforts of these men that the awakening of agriculture in this region has come. Deseret Farmer. - FOR eoia-mand- To Our Many ILeetder s .below! - Ws desire to place tn the heads of those witk Bright Dleeem end Diabetes a ZaSide lights on the real cant of the ps pamphlet that la saving human Uvea It U "hot water in which Rossi is alviys sot aa ordinary pamphlet, inch at Is commonly to advertise mediolnee, but Is principally finding herself continue to spfmr. It was Madam Alobevsky, of HaftofT, leeM l npa of reports of ofscientifically conducted 7 per eases, showing la large variety A. H- - Ford. in X bowaver, writ cent ol recoveries In them hitherto Incurable Kidney trouble often end fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, PL H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. He says: Twayeara tgo I bad Kidney Trouble, which czured me great pain, suffering and aaxitty, but I took The Times would like to call the attention of its readers to Eiactrie Bittera, which affected a comthe many features of this paper, one or more of which is worth plete anre. I have alao found theca ol the subscription price of the paper each week. Oue in particular great benefit la general debility and we wish to mention is the Health Hints on pape 7, should be nerve trouble, and keep them constantly read eagealy each week. The many suggestions contained there- on hand, atnee, a I fiad they av no in, if put into practice, would improve your physical condition equal. John Boyden A Boa Jraggiat guarantee them at (Or. 4 Another feature is the News-Registe- r. We have the very best Coal there Is on the market for domestic or steam purposes. Recant Publication. ,The present editor has conducted the destiny of this paper for the past three months under very peculiar circumstances, and has tried to give the people the best paper possible with the limited means at oar command, and will continue doing so for some time to come, and we wish to ask. the business men, also the mayor and city council a few questions. 1st Are you interested enough in this your home and county paper, to advertisejn it, and help make it a credit to your beautiful city? and Does this paper help this towu and could you afford to be without a paper? 3r4 How many of you send to other parts for printing just because it might (?) be a little cheaper? 4th Candidly speaking, don't you think that all notices to the public by the city dr any of its officers, should be published in the paper instead of typewritten notices posted on a tree, a barn or and old va;ant building whcie nobody ever sees them? The reason we asked the foregoing questions is this: We havent done $30.00 worth of city printing and job work for the business men of Coalville since we took hold of this paper. Outside of the county printing, we have practically done nothing. How much longer this state of affairs will last we are unable to say, but there appears to be one thing certain that either the business men do not use printed stationery or they send to other parts for it. livery dollar that is sent out of towu you must remember makes the town that much poorer, and you can get the work done here just as good as any other part of the state. What helps us helps the town. We buy everything that can be bought here. You never heard of au editor sending to a mail-- . order or any other outside concern for his groceries, clothing, etc. Why then ihould you tend away? Along this same Hue we will give any merchant in this city that can prove that a laboring man from Salt Dake or Ogden has ever made Several trips to his store to purchase his supplies, we will give them a full page advertisement in this paper. Theres a phance to get a free ad. Now, gentlemen, heres the proposition: Throw everything this way; well do our part in building up your beautiful city and county; proclaim to the world the beauties and resources of our county. When bids are wanted of any kind, advertise them, thertbycrcatfngtompetiln, and yoailmorwtiian aavwwhal little it costs you to advertise. The city will want jomeone to sprinkle the streets, the commissioners will want bids on a jail building, your school district is going to., build, a school house, in fact theres a hundred ways that yon can save the people , money and At the same time build up yonr home paper. These things are very vital and essential to the building up of a newspaper. Of course we haye had some advertising, but not what we should have. Just barely enough to pay the cost of running the office. A good maty more could afford to advertise, and we are sure that it will pay them. In looking over the paper, which, by the way, is an index of the city, you wouldnt know that we have meat markets, restaurants, bakery shops, lawyers, jewelry store, blacksmith shops, carpenters, contractors and builders, livery stables, and a good many other enterprises and professions. Why then, not advertise your wares, your piofessions, your skill? Let prospective investors and outsiders know we have these things. No one will invest in a town where the citizens "are not enterprising enough to advertise what we have and what we are. Now that spriug is here let, us all get out ami pull together and build up this town to the tank where she should be, and no longer continue to he as one of onr prominent young men said , that 'Sve were away back iu Abrahams Time behind the te.it of of the county seats of the state. press. GRASS CREEK MINES i Brights Disease And Diabetes C 0A L AT ra Belle-aching- To TK BuiliteM Mn. inter-mounta- Q; GRASS CHEEK ro88v' I . PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Including postage Canada and Mexico, per year Six months Three month TUB RSSCKKB. Sk AT THE MINE THE PRICES CURES Sore. Throat,' Summer Complaint and All Kinds of Sores Caused by jCanker and Bad Stomach. Best Canker Remedy made. A trial will convince you Two Sizes: 26c and 50c the bottle. Sold by John Boyden & Son. J LUMP- - STOVE t n, Patronize a , 52,50 2,00 Bp InJqriry. J COJlL CO ; T T --x |