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Show HOME B$ NEWS C. A. Collli was In Oflsa last Friday I ' I Wilfreil 8lmleter returned from bait Lake lilt Batur.laY. let Giesm at the Summit Creamery every Sunday. Wholesale aid retail, Stephen Bleneslett for Castle hock Sunday whe.e he goes to make bay, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Drlecoll ot Kamas were Coalvlllt visitors last Friday. Fri-day. Mln Ada William returned to Lor home In Morgan alter (pending a week hero. Mn. Elanehe Kinginurr ol Salt Laks pent the forepart ! ttio week In Coalville. Coal-ville. Wn, Owen and family ot Salt Lake pent the forepart ot tlie week In Coalville. Coal-ville. FOIl SAt II Winter vtheal-lor seed 1.00 wr bushel. Write T. A. Welsh, Gran Creek, Win. llodion It now the cuiloJIan ol the itakehome, having begun hlilabon lilt Mon.lft), Warraut) deeds .Vc per dm Iron clad nntei 1 cent plere. It aent by malt enclose enough to pay postage. Warranty deediand Iron clad notes can In) had at this olllce. When In need ot either rail and tec ui, l'ricei right. Illg re Juctlon In Summer Silk Shirt Waists for caih cheaper that you can buy material. M. 11. Salmon's. Mrs Hazelton and daughter Irnm In diaua, are vliltlng her parent! Mr, and Mm. C. Mi Johanton. Mrs Ilaielton will renitln here the remainder .ot the sjmuier. T. L. Allen aud Silai M. Puck were appointed ipeclal water commissioners (or one moath by the county cotu-ratiilonen cotu-ratiilonen lait Saturday. The ball glen by tha Primary Stake Boird at tho Opera houie lait Saturday -wai a social ai well as financial luicen. Eighty three tkketi were, lold and several gallon! ot ice cream. Lilt Thunday the Merchanti and picked nine played geod ball at the park. While the icure Ii rather largo to Indicate It, tboie who witneued the game lays It wai alright. The icore wai 15 to 11 in favor ol the picked nine. Never have we thought of charging for saoiplecoptcssentto non-subscribers to Intereit them In our work. We lend out a Hit ot lamplo coplei each week, And generally get good returni In now eubscrlptons. It you have a neighbor who li not a mbicrlber to thli paper, Jo us the favor to send his name and addren, and we will cheerfully send a sample copy "without money and without with-out price," I'. H,!N'eeley li spending a flew days it Camas. Kenieinber the dance at the Opera Houie on the 21th Mrs. David Mattaon and family ol (Men, are viaitlnz In Coalville. E.ll. tlarrlman and party are expected (rom the eait during the next week W. W. ClulTof Salt Lake wai a Coalville Coal-ville visitor the forepart ot the week, Mill Llule Arnold returned from a visit to the I'ark lait WedueiJay uiornlng. I . There Is no iingroemeat In the oontiltlom of Alexander Wright up to Itit eenlnit. Deputy State Auditor, K. A liox wai InCuaHillelait Monday. He left tor Park the same day. Big time at tho Opera Houie on the '.'4th The old ai well ai young will be there Ial,l Self ol llortiville returned from a two Meet's visit at Salt Lake lait Monday. Supt. II. V. Hellioker and II J. Itotli were up the branch Hue on tour of Inspection In-spection lait week. Alter modifying the specification! for the county tail, bids are again niked for not to exceed (5,000. According to the Elders Journal Chas. I- Ulines ot Woodland arrived In Cbata-nooga Cbata-nooga Sunday, July 2, The streamers "We are here 3 times a Year" had everybody gueislng daring the forepart of the week, Jos. Wright ot Ogden Is In the city visiting relatives and Irlendi and will remain until alter the Twenty-lourth. Eight csrs of wool have been shipped from this point this year between two and three hundred tbomand poundi, Menri. and Mesdsuis Hoy Wilklni, Frank Darning, Ted Wllklns of l'rnvo, .Nell Marknan also ol Pro vo and families returned from a ten day's outing up csnter fork ol Chalk Creek, II you want a right good flsh story, aik Roy. One ot the grandest celebrations ever held In Coalville will take place on the Twenty-fourth at the city park. Mrs. Mary 1'rlraaux who has been vliltlng relatives la this city returned to her home in Eureka Wednesday morning. Word wns received here the torepart of the week that Ueber Stslllogs, brother bro-ther ot Mrs. O. Y. llullock, and a former Coalvlllelta had been operated on tor appendicitis Sunday at the L. I). 8. hospital. hos-pital. The operation was thought to be successful. The four-moath-old child ot Tbos. t. I.Hr-ey was buried Irom the residence olMrs. Jno. Llviey last Tueiday alter-noon. alter-noon. Tbs speakers at the funeral ere : T. L. Beech, John Koblmon. Henry I.. Hint and W. L, Hanion, Cieo.r, Hunter, Henry Green and W. Staker ol Weber county wai in this county in the intereit ot the (aruieri ol their diitrlct. They got the tarmers owning Irrigation ditches In this vicinity to turn the water .out ol their ditches for eight days in order to gle the Davis and Weber county farmsr water la which to mature their crops. Young Freddie Taylor and brother Eddie, who balls Irom Miiiouri, and were ontkelr way toCalltomlalmccarcli ot their father whom they bad not sssn for two years. While in Echo Sunday they went to the Weaver Iiomestsad te sse II Ibey could get something to eat. Hndlngnoone at heme and seeing a lost ot broad on the table they pryed open a screen,entered the houie and took the bread; also a gold ring and aptlrol sclss ors. Constable Either captured the bo ys Mpndsy and brought them to Coalville. It is thought they wilt be ssnt to the reform school. Lost On Sunday evening, long top rubber boot, between Weodland and Coalville, lteturu to Geo, W, Young, Coalville. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the people Irom all parts of the county to celebrate Pioneer Day In the city park. Twenty-two hundred pounds ol butter but-ter was shipped Irom the Summit Creamery to the Blaterville creamery UitTuesday. Wednesday ten 10-gallon cans ol cream was shipped frosa hero to tho same firm, nleo'OO poundi etcheese. Tbeie shipments were outslds the regular shipments and speak tery well lor our creamer) at Hoytivllle, When you want n pleasant laxative that la en iv to take and certain to act ue Chamberlain' Stomach and tablets. For sale by, Jno llotden A Son. With the two bitteriea off on n practice much nnd two Infantry companies com-panies patrolling the Uintah reservation, reserva-tion, Fort Douglas irarriinn is now reduced re-duced tn thrie companies, E O and II, and looks almoit deserted The companies comp-anies remaining have regular morning drills and parade three times a week, which with the frequent recurrence ot guard duty made necesiary by the reduced re-duced garrlion,keeps the ..soldiers as busy as they care to be kept. IiullRre'lon With its companions, heart burn,flata lence torpidity ol the liver, conitlpsta-lion, conitlpsta-lion, palpitation ol the heart, poor bio oJ head ache and other nervous symptoms, sallow sktn, (oul tongue, offensive breath and a loglonot other allments.ls at once the moit wldoiprcad and destructive malady among the American people. The Herblne treatment willcure all these troubles. 20c bottle. Sold by Jno Boy-den Boy-den & Sens. |