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Show r . ' Coalville Lodge No. 28, I. . 0. F. Meets ccry Wednesday Evening in Jones' Hall. Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited. W t.HAlt.V (t H IIOWNWIN V.U N J t'KTKIIMIN Hr N M N KI.Mll Trvxurer Notnr) Public C. R. JONES, Notary Public Resident Agent Fireman's Fund Insurance Companv of San l'rniiclncu Aary Ann B Gark (nt tlio Shoemaker's is the Agent for Summit County for JUL Scritl mc jour orders I can flit them for TO'l. Coalville, - Uln1' Attorneys-tit Law. EVANS & EVANS ATLAS BLOCK Salt Lake City. Utah, and Coalville, Utah. Telephones. ""'"".""Sf.'.V.la 'lltll Nil. HII Abstracter. Edward H. Rhead Abstracter of Tllli'S for Summit County. Under 1UMW.U) Hand Real Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans omee m llel lenre iimllll. Ulnti, Tlum So. ! rlam. Physician and Surgeon FRENCH & PATE, JJhysiciani and Surgeon Otllco In Hoyden Mock, Coalville. Office Hours, from " to 4 p. in. All wlio can nlionlil observe these ihours us near as polbic. Sit rvayor R,. .A.. CT01TE3S, OriKliintonMhi' liitrrnallotinl Cor-ipflpf)iitltitc Cor-ipflpf)iitltitc H, Iiool, Hcriintim. Pit County Surveyor. Notnr) l'ubllc ami Convcjiincir HENKFEU, UTAH J. Don Birch, E. M. flrnduntc I', of r. Surveyor Surface and Underground Surveying, Sur-veying, Drafting, Designing, etc. JtOYTSVIM.i:, .... UTAH Dr. C. M. Petersen Graduate Optician. Oillrx Vim .Soy Apurlmcnl. MS Ho. Mnlll . Halt IJikuClly. UIhIi Will visit Coalville and the surrounding towns from 2 to 3 times a year. Send your J broken Glasses. Any fense duplicated. Wait for mc. Dr. J. S. Calderwood RESIDENT DENTIST coAi.vn.u: F tiling by Most Modern Methods Denlrislry In All Its Branches Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable ? AriPAo'lKM ,IV" Al'1'OINTMH.VT TOR SALE Two giiod wcmuMiimd Mill puuiHi. Ill llrnt-oln eotiilltlon, at n bargain. CallupCluH.il. Went, Hojtsvlllo, Utnli. tuny i!9 Mnn'.nn I'lle retnuly come ready to imp, put up In n coltnpollilo tube with iioiilo attached. One application applicat-ion prote IN imrll. Soothe anil henls, reduce liillniuiiintlon mid re live mirone and Itching. For nil forum of I'lle. l'rlco M)c. (lunrati teed. For salo by Jobn Hoyden & Son. BIG BARGAIN For Some Lucky Man. too ncre of laud, amply Hiipplled with water, woll fenced, crni fencn enclosing panture, In i'rancls, Hum-m Hum-m 1 1 County, Utah. 13U tona of hay oit last year. A nent It-room house w Ith cook holme, coal shed, milk hoimo oer nil evor running spring. Iluggy housoj grnnoo, pig pen mid lien house on the place. With thU gin eta mowing machine, hay rake, two hay derrick, sulky plow, wheelbarrow, cream stparn-tor, stparn-tor, two pig. 1 dazen chlckeim, four cow and what hay and grain inny ho on place nt lime of dale. Apply to I!. 11. 1UIKA1), Coalville, Utah. 3(1 Day' Trial II.U) U the oiler on l'lmuUri. Itellun IlncU-nche, Weak Hack, I.iiino Hack, Ithiiomatlcpaltm. llcst on Sale for Khluojs, lllnd.ler mill tllnod. Cloml for joung mid old. Hntlufnclloii guaranteed or money rofillided. For salo by Jobn Ilojilr n t Sod. Your return card printed on loo envelopes for 75 cents at THKTIMUS olTicc. Our Mtorekeeperii Rhould post theiimeheii on the provhdoim of the "l'ure Food Law." It roijiilre that nil hiillnr olfered foronlu by either mnniifnctiirer or merchant to neo to It that inch package In properly Inbelid with the makcr'H nnino and whether It I much or creamery butter mid tho iiiiiuber of ounceM In each package If theno pro IkIoiiii arc not complltd wllh hoiiio perHoim nro apt to (,'ct In trouble, n It U tho iltitleH of the olllcern to kihi Hint the law In compiled with. When n UIHII write iik follow don't )ou think ho mean It? .Mr.H. (1. WIlllaniH, l'owderly, Texan, hiijh, "I lmo HiilTerud for) can with Kid-iiuynnd Kid-iiuynnd llladder trouble, tulii;uery pri paratiou I came aero mid k-Iiik k-Iiik many prcHcrlpllmi nil without relief until my attention wan called to 1'lnmilcii. After DO day trial (ll.(U). I mu feellui; fine. Money refunded If not Hat lulled. Sold by Jobn uojrden & Son. The Most Common Cause of Suftering ltheitmatlnieauiitiiiore pain nnd HirifurliiK than any other dUenao, for the reatioii that It U tho lnot com-moil com-moil of nil Uln, mid It In certainly KrallfyliiB to nulferorii to know Hint Chamberlain's l'aln Halm will afford af-ford relief, nnd make ront nnd (deep ponnlble. In ninny ennen tho relief from pain, which la nt first temporary, tem-porary, ban booomo permanent, while In old people mibjeot In chronlo rheiimntlam, often brought on by dninpnotn or ehnngen In the weather, a permanent euro cannot beexpectodi the relief from pain which this liniment nlTords Is nlono worth many times Its cost, 25 nnd M cent sites For salo by Jobn Doyden & Son. Summit Stake Academy Notes. In 1 lie flual debate for the Kans Cup, tlic First Year class represented by Chas. Claton, I I.illis I'artmvortli and Hlsic I'asLctt. The Preparatory class . was represented by Sarah JolinJ son, Cclia Webb and Allic Kob-insoii. Kob-insoii. The Judges were Hisliop Frank Croft, Board member, H. liTRliead and County Clerk C. R, Jones, The debate, which was a cry interesting one, was decided in favor of the Preparatory Prepara-tory class. Tuesday evening the winning class held a banquet with the Cup, to which they invited the I'irt Year team, the judges of au, the members of the Ibouril and the faculty, and a few of thr r parents and friends. I hk iiuiior of christening the Cup was given to HIsie l'askett ot the first year team. The graduating exercises of thcPrcparatory department were held Thursday evening. President Presi-dent Moses W. Taylor and Prcs, llios. h. Allen addressed the graduates. Principal Wm. Z. Tcrrv conferred the diplomas. The following is a list of the graduates: Wilford Clark, Alfred Al-fred Hayes, Urania M. Jones, Sarah Johnson Morrel Powell, Udgar Redden, Elizabeth Sal-mon, Sal-mon, Cclia Webb. I.ydia West and Isabel Weaver. Mrs. H. Manning, mother of our genial teacher visited the school ou Monday and spoke in Devotional MHttHBH tt Latest in Baby I ISonnoLs j Sailors 1 I MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner I BIG SALE ON S j Beginning Monday morning, on Skirts, f (5 Shirt Waists and Summer Dress S j Goods will be sold at a Big Discount a I for Cash. ! Margaret R. Salmon. I """-" "'lnirir'iMTBrrTrTrrTrTTiTrjnTOinaiiTJi Closing Out Sale I Commencing Monday, May 18, 1908, I will close I out my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, I Hosiery and Underwear AT COST. This means I Spot Cash. No time on cost prices. 1 GEORGE W. YOUNG I fMWMH ,l Tf;maHPtJHttPMHllMJIf4jpuBPgWy3B 1 "' HELP WANTED The Standard Hashiott Company wants a few ladies in this community to collect renewals and new subscriptions i for "The Designer," the biggest value at 50 cents a year I among all women's niagaziucs. Valuable silverware pre- i mitims can be selected, or large cash commissions will be I H paid to club-raisers. Working outfits and many aids will I B be given to those ladies who can actively take Care of "The I Dciigner's" iutrcsU. The territory will be restricted, so I write at once using this coupon. 9 9 STANDARD FASHION COMPANY. I 1 I3-I6 Vaudam St., New York City, I R Gentleman: Please vend me outfit for use iu getting "De- g N signer" subscriptions, 1 I llox, Street, or R. R. No 1 P. O State I |