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Show w perjetynl neinty Qiainity SemmtKt. f NEWS . nndaoattKaemKeKC her brother Win. Hortin cl Onk f Born, April 10, to the wife of The baby Jamee Vernon, i eon. The mother is doing a well M can expected under the circnmatan k rtghlfnl few day $ j Rit-bius- , io coo-aid- - I ADDITIONAL JL. tJOlSTES, Relieved r Tor a Weak Dl with hi children in salt Late No medicine caa replace food bnt ch, . I City, j and Liver Tablet stomach berlaine 19u6 12, lleiicpee, Utah, April eonofJ.M Hixson got hi help ou todig-- st your food Itisnog, Theli'tle Editor Tin t hand badly burned Iat Sunday. quantity of food taken that gtves t Twe sweet litle girl were born here to the Provo John Y'eung, returned to ytem, bof gib and vigor during the week, one to the wife J. t . hi (tudie. Fran Ju ld. amount digested and assimilated jf , end one to the wife of Charle hack tki tpring. troubled with a weak digestion, fcnt Noble Richme. The Rich! n ere all doing will not go a (rial fail to give these Tablet i in MmsRav Young, visiting well. beneStted been have Thousands by j A car of hay wm loaded during tbe Lake Citv. use. They only cost a quarter their week bjr Jsme Lyihgoe and a car of j Mr. Ephraui Bte, ba purchased the For tale by John Beyden A Boo. property of the late David Leeming. clay by Anderson and Stevcas. CKtKK J. U. Rennet, of Point Look Out, Mr. Aluia Peterson ha returned OKtS I Lake, where he has Utah wa beie visiting hi mother, Mr. 'home from 12. 1906. April Gras Creek, ail winter. been of latter lat the Britton nearly Thoms part Timil The Y. M. M. I. A. will discontinue Eoiro week, and felt for borne ou Sunday. wa not working Friday or The mine Our Conferene virilors are returning during the rummer month. It is aturday. f, be held will nat meeting expected conj home slowly but turely. tVilligm H Wilde, James A. Wilde, The Grain uiar Dep. of our District monthly. Alfred Turner and M.eees Jane Wild The storm was a Dll le late for Conferand Beie Ii ingle were the gue 4 ifehool 11 closed on Monday on account of the Principal Mr. Carl Afiieon, attend- ence, but U came all the aaiue and ha Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Haddow of Coalville last t riday. done a great deal of good. ing the funeral of bltaant, Mis Mr. and Mr John D. Barbed wtl at Coalville. Curt Cough mud Ltlds with their parent in CosMDt visiting Mr a. C. Peterson, 825 Lake St., Topeka, and Sunday. Last Hope tawtahed. Saturday Kansan, ay: Of all cough remedies John W. !haw, Heber Shaw, WBlisa When leading physicians said that Mallard I llorehound my yrup W. M. hmithart.of Pekin, fa., had in- favorite; it ha done and will io all H. haw, and family, John Haddof asd curable eonmmption, hi last hope va- that l claimed for it to speedily cure Jame A. Wilde made a business triple ' New Discovery all nished ; but Dr. King sweet Coalville Saturday. and it cough and cold 'lor Consumption, Cough ard Cud. and pleasant to the taste. 25c, 50c, William H. Carruth made hi way to Coalville Saturday evening, attended kept b m out of hi grave. He ) fl.uO bottle. John Hoyden Jr Son -Thi great specific completely cured abbath school Suuday morning, ad HIXHCIIKI L. D. v. service in the afermoon. me, and saved iny li'e. Mnce then, 1 er have oed it lor over 10 year, and KotaeoaT, Utah, April 11, I9n5 Keep your bowel regalar by the aie it a marvelous throat and lung Trwxsof Stomach and 'Em Chamber'ain gmToa Tor cientiflccure lire." btrietlv Cough, Tab.et. Tnere i nothing better. For Mr. K.vdie swager, of I'ara Citv, Bore Throat or Cold; sure prevepme of Pneumonia. GursnleeJ. o(V and heie vi.ntn.g With her grand parent Mr. a!e bv John bnvd-- n A Son. and other Jukn Covden A Bon and Mr. W. bottle at $1.00 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES relative. drug store. Trial lolile free. M. and Mr. Tnoiupon of Park City Consult County Clerk or the reepective wvMHir were here visiting with relative the signer forfurtber information. Notice to Crodftort. WaUsMie, Ctah.Airil. II IW5 past week. of William Estate Montagu Tusks-ThFerry, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Workman. of Park Editor Deceased. tindiv last vining Con'erence peop'e Lave returned ('iry were her will present claims with Crrd.tur E. Gibborne, and pronounce the Conference with her mother Mr, voucher to the undersigned at Pirk Citv, "uniniit Countv, Utah, on or beone of the beat they have ever attend bons. fore the ISth day of Januarv, 1906. ed. Mr, Joshua Cosav. who has been in Jeanuet'e Hollister Ferrr, Mr. Btnjamin Bbarpleeand family of IJaho for a while, ha returned home Marv M. F. Allen, Kate Hancock. Eaet Mill Creek, are visiting their again. Executor of said deceased. uncle rdJ aunt, Mr. and Mr. Crook. Mis Hel Hnatin, returned home Date of first publication, March Kth, i Mr.Joihus Pendleton spending a yesterday after several day visit with 1906. BKMKPKK Suffering .8sfTsring frightfully from the viro- jpt poisons of undigested food, C. 0-ray eon. of Lula, Mis , took Dr. King sw Life Pill, with the result" he vritet, that I wa cured. Allatomach md bowel disorders give way to their onic, laxative propertie. 26c at Joha Soyden A Boa drug store, guaranteed, Advertise your goods in THE TIMES. j Gralnre of the IntervatioDal Correa poudtoce pehexj, icnqU)DPt. i j I: COUNTY SURVEYOR. Moiarj Public end Conveyancer. HENEFER, UTAH SERVICE, EQUIPMENT TRACK. LOCAL. Mr. Mamie Robertson left for Plain City Wednesday. Mr, Walter Calderwood is making a marked improvement around his place by trimming tbe shade tree. Mr E. B. BimMter returned home Monday from a few dav visit with her daughter Clara at halt Lake City. Walter Robinson, representing a music house of Salt Lake, was doing business ' in town the forepart of the week. Thomas Cunningham, a miner Of Park City died at hi home in that ctv Tuesday night of miners consumption. Mis M. R. Balrnon, ha two wdv. in tbit issue. The ladies will learn me-thing to their advantage by glancing over tbsm. The regular monthly meeting of tbe 27th Quorum of Seventies will be hel.l at the Academy building at 11 oclock I harp tomorrow. Born to the wife of John Haddow. a a 10-lbov, Wednesday at 1:25 p. in. Mother and child doing nicely and John ha a mi!e on him a foot long. H. E. Lewis, Photographer, will be in Coalville one week more only. He will visit the town up the river as far as Kama. Come ou and have your photo The bridge gang has been working on the spur up to the Weber Coal Cos. properties the pat week. Tbe oarts repaired were tery much in neei of same and w ill no doubt be appreciated by tbe railroad men in general hereabouts. Mr. M. M. F. Allen, of Park City left over the Union Pacific Monday morning for Washington, D. C. where she goes a Utah representame to fhe national meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which convene there next week. The heaviest storm for many months in thi part occurred Sunday night. During the greater part of the night It rained, and Monday morning about five inches of snow covered tbe ground. The farmer are in high spirit over the storm, a most of them hate all their' grain planted. E. M. Allison, auperintendent of' tbe tat tndatrit echno.L nd William. AM son. enpcrimemlent of the public school of Ogden, eni to Coalville to attend the funeral services of Mis Brown, to whom they were related. Mrs. E. M. Allison, one qf Mia Browns sister, accompanied them, HARY ANN B. CLARK, at the hoemaktr'. lotlie Agent for Summit louui) lor XII. end n.e youi oilers N them for you. Coalville, I Victor' can VIA fill Tlie Utah. Pacific Union FOR ALL Eastern Points. ALEXANDER OPTICAL CO., THREE TRAINS THROUGH Atlss block, Kansas SALT LAKE CITY apolls Our firm is positively the only one of it kind in rail Lake or Ogden which has a representative on the road. to CARS City,- - St. UTAH DAILY ; Chicago, Paal, Nlnne-- . . : WITH Direct Connections for and Southeast. the East ; Detailed information continue to make nished on application. cheerfully to Coalville and adjoining regula trips c. I. WIIEADON, Agent, towns, aoout every four months. Coalville. Utah Alexanier will fur-M- r. , j First Shipment of Spring Goods Here! It depends on yourself, vour habits, your phys'eal health, as to whether vou might to wear the LTLESb I'll KAIVntOOF GOOD. Ladies call and examine goods now on dis play. Skirts from $150 to $10. Siin-Pro- These good Coats $10 to $25 of are water-proas well Sole representative for tbe Faultless Gaxmeut Co., of Chicago. as (int-proo- of f. have a nice line of STREET HATS ic or th your time to CALL and EXAMINE them. M. R. SALMON. s . - Utali1 Patent. Granted "This Week-Rep- MRS.L The regular orgsn leutaNat alt I tike for the season began last Tuesday and will continue thereafter on Tuesday and COMMENCING ON .Aupril SO Ve will then show the finest line of SPRING and MER goods ever shown oruthis river. DRY GOODS consisting of the very latest styles and colors in Batiste, - Dotted Swisses, Taffetas, Silk Mulls, Foulard Silks, Satin Libertys, Challies, Embroidered Linens, Arnold Silks and Zephyr Ginghams. . SHIRT WAISTS in Mulls. Linens and Silks. We are - . tbe only Agents lor the lawns PEERLESS SKIRTS and MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, sticb are tbe best fitting and best tearing lor tbe price ot anj in tbe United States. . Ttej are in tbe latest accordion and Knife plaited and most attractiie styles and colon. ; WE HAVE THE FINEST AND DAINTIEST HAflDKERGHIEFS EVER OFFERED I : Swiss Embroideries and Insertions from and from 2 cents to $1.25 per yard. 1-- 4 inch to I yard wide , -- - Tbe very nevest styles in Pearl Fisb Scale Collars; Belts and Belt BncKIes; Pulses, Haidtags, Hair Combs, Hair and Hat Pins, Lace Pins, NecKIaces, Jewelry and Parasols. ' Our Oxford Slippers in Brown, Modes, Tans and Blacks Works of Art. , are u 5 j And Remember we give percent Discount for Spot Cash. ; Frid., .util fiirt... noiir,. th, Fri - will occur at 5 10 p. m. day recital a progiam of choice season tht Paring elections w ill be rendered and doiitit-le- s the recitals will continue popular. The Morgan Institution Mercantile was entered by burglars at an early hour Monday morning. Enter-anc- s was effected by prvingoff a shutter and taking out a window pain in the rear of the building After entering they unlocked the rear door and began prowling around. This awakened the nigbtwatrhman, who took a shot at one of them, but without result. Local and long distance Telephone. BEST ACCOMMODATION. REASONABLE 5 8 I have just received a line cf Spring Street Hats and Caps. Call and see them. -S instituted. H THE BAT ABOYE THE FACE. There's the cocky shaped Napoleon, There's the ruffle-briCorday, There's the flat crown nd the roily one Built just the other way. Theres the hat dipped like a mushroom, Then there's one for Edna May, With a brim built full for When the get astray. There sa hat, for every maiden, There's a hat for every place. Hut the one with leauty laden. Is the bat above her face, m blunh-roo- ni tie-stri- him a succeenlul mission. lodge was 1 n M. E. Rhodes. Milliner. the night A big time wa had at the Coalville House last evening. . The occasion being a visit to lodge No.28 of the Crsnd Lodge officers of I. O. O. F. There were prssent with the boys of 28, Grand Msster C. A. Wslker, Grsnd Sec. T. A. Binspkin, Grsnd Warden W. J. Moore, and others all of Salt Lake City. Tbs lodge had its regalar session, and then participate lu a banquet which in tbe opinion of the boys ot 23 surpassed any previoas effort oa their part and the? have had qaite a nnmber sihee this PRICES. LIVERY AND SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. ol April 7th a farewell parts was given Bro. John W. Staples at the East Coalville Meeting Hou-e- . Bro. Stsple lesves for a nrssion to the Southern State on the 12th Inst. A select program was rendered after winch cream and delic:on lunch.cODM-tingo- f cake, was served by the Y. L M. I. A. Bro. Staple ha many friend who wf-- h On Williams, Prop. Centrally Located. orted By C. A. Snow A Co., Patent Attorney Washington, D. C. William H. Gardener, Park City, Sash balance and fastener. 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