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Show Coalville Lodge No. 28, I. O. O. F. Meets every Wednesday Evening in Jones' Hall. Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited. W. L1IAU.. N (I H IIHIIINMON. V.CI. X 4 I'KTKHHON.Hfvr. WM. WKI.Mll. Trtaiurrf Notary I'utillr. C. R. JONES, Notary Public Resident Agent Fireman's Fund Insurance Company of 8n Kranclsco Mary Ann B Clark " "i J (at the Shoemaker's.- is the Agent (or Summit ( County tor .Ml. Rend mo your orders I can fill tlicm for ou. Coalville, - Utah Altorncys-ut Law. EVANS & EVANS ATLAS BLOCK Salt Lake City, Utah, and Coalville, Utah. Telephones: "" Uk' S1. IV,!;. ('iMlllllNn.SMHI .Jlj.il racier. Edward H. Rhead Abstracter of Titles for Summit Count. Under IIO.OOU.U) llonil Real Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans nnlrs nl ItNlilfncc. ('onlvllt. UUtli. 'l'liuiie No. St rlii. Physician and Surgeon FRENCH & PATE, Physicians and Surgeons Ofllco In Iloyden lllock, Coalville. Offlco Hours, from 2 to 4 p. m. All who enn should observe these hours ns near us possible. "t Surveyor r,. .a.. o-cxsnEs, (Iriuluutoot the lutvriuillonnl Cor-J Cor-J rnpondrnccHoliiNil, Hernnton. I'd. County Surveyor. Notary I'nlilloiinil foiii')iuicer lUINKr'lMI, UTAH n i4Mt n tub bowew Aim II II S iS f" WORK OFF A COLO lulw v lUi wiTSTisoucmiL Ecu's t.OUTrvl: amj P"t.C I Dr. 0. M. Petersen Graduate Optician. oniw Van Nor Apnrtrnfnt; 34S ho, Molll HU l-nkoCitr. Utah Will visit Coalville and the surrounding towns from 2 to 3 times a year. Send your broken Glasses. Any lense duplicated. Wait for me. ' Dr. J. S. Calderwood RESIDENT DENTIST T COALVILLE is . SV Filling by Most Modern Methods 'p Denlrhlty In All' III Branches fa Work Guaraiiteed - PriceV Reasonable 1 Pinesalveil ror salo by John Hoyden & Son. See Mrs. HlmniluK fur jour Dress lints Wvvtkii Plain sewing. Mr. Win. i Dlsloii. " ! See iii) line uf Spring floods before be-fore purchasing elsewhere M. It. Salmon. Thu schuoli ami nil public gatherings gather-ings nt l.chl hnvo been stopped on account of smallpox. At this wrlttug It looks ns though spring Intended to start on time this yenr. Tomorrow Is the first day of sprlug and will be wulcoined by alt In this vicinity. The coal train Is making dully trips to the mines, nnd white they re not bringing as many cars of coal down as formerly, It begins to look as though things were picking np a little. - ,. . The pound dance given In tho Opera Homo last Snturday nlglil was an onjoynblo affair. Mrs. Frnnk Chester being the light-weight and Caroline Drown took tho prise for being tho henvy-wclght. Truth, published ut Halt Lake, has recently changed hands, makeup, make-up, etc., nud presents a vory neat weekly paper, ohuck full of good ut n IT. Parley P. Jonson U editor and J. II. Uurrut is innnngur. There are "till some people In this city thut miuIcI rather sco tho park turnod Into n cuttle pasture than to let someone Hike hold of It ami Improve thesnme. Thank heaven's they nre feu- mill far between, though. The American motor-car, of thu New York to Paris rnvu, pnwwl tliriiugli Keho Saturday night and It la Mild looked llko u hlg doll of mud. It left Kvanston ut 7 a. in., that muriilug and arrived at Kcho nt nboutUiWp. in. About tho most heartrending calamity over rccordod In our country was tho killing of those children In n school houso In a suburb of Cluvoland In which 100 school chlldion lost thvlr lives. After Af-ter nil the warnings nud fenrful experiences ex-periences of the last few years It would soem that people who build should hnvo learned by now that all doors of school houses, churches mid places of public gathering should open outward. Are thero nny such buildings In this city? If there Is It should bo looked after and roinod-led roinod-led before It Is too late. Will Cluff, '-a kuiKht of the grip," was in towu Tuesday ou business. Joseph V. Lee, of Hoytsvillc, has purchased 10,000 fish and several others arc contemplating doing so, Mrs. Geo. lv Stone of Ogden, visited her mothci, Mrs. Reddish of luist Coalville, tho fotcpart ol the week. I Joseph Wiirburtuii returned from Stockton Sunday, having been culled there ou account of the death of a sister, Joseph Clayton left Sunday for Wallsburg, where he will spend the summer, having obtained ob-tained employment there, -i Ivd. Staley of Upton, was operated op-erated 011 Tuesday for a growth on one ot his eyelids. The same was removed and he is getting aloug uicely. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Driscoll of Francis, are the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Jos. "B. Wilde. Mr. O'Driscoll is in attendance on the jury, .' 4 The Summit Crcajnery Co., have declared a nine per cent dividend payable on or before the aoth inst. The company is reported to be in excellent condition con-dition and doing a nice business. Your return card printed on 100 envelopes for 75 cents at THE TIM BS office. Wo do only good printing. On we do yours? Prices are right. jj.V. A Plessent Physic. "l When you want a pleasant .ttbyalo H live Chamberlain's Stonaeh and Liver H Tablets a tflsl They nre mild nnd H Rendu In Ihelr action and always pro- . H ilnce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call 'l at John tlojilcn A Hon'. ttruK store for , n free aaiuile pl For anlo by John Hoyden & Hon. - jH I now have n supply of game and H Ilsh lloeiise for IHOrt. N. J. I'ntersoti, H atTlUKH olllee. tf H 3 raH "ml WALL PAPER H JK' flPropnfr stlacleJ W.' jH JJt .WaU Kptn wdl adJ f M "jK toon Uiaaalt cla la S M Sm lKahrnoMiuifunuJv. 1R M yfT UtaUhoan Uay, Br, H Jew injMoaorcejcrKf in? 6 MftianUe. J H IL. QMalaymfarlK!oaa lL H J from ALFRED , M k PEATS "PfuaiWaU jH Af. 'fJEwrllila Wan $L oH tip. Prr from iba diup. "fC. jH U nt that's good to Uie 'p M ff.'l ky.aUaypriiaUi aut I ?C, -H H niimilctihmfullyfur- I J& H I A' fl nulitd walnut oU. I -W pH wSammmmmmmtammmmmmmmMmiiimmimmmBa flH Bold by John Hoyden & Bon. flH mijMMaagBaMpaeaMMaMaaMaamiiMi'Ju.iMiS'iiiii mil ma jllj I HELP WANTED I The Standard Fashion Company wnnts a few ladies in I f BH this community to collect renewals and new subscriptions 1 I for "The Designer," the biggest value at 50 cents a year w ' uEn among all women's magazines. Valuable silverware pre- I vB miums can be selected, or large cash commissions will be ffi , K paid to club-raisers. Working outfits and many aids will H 1 JIB be given to those ladies who can actively takecare.of ' 'The B tLBB Designer's" intrests. -The territory will be restricted, so TTM write at once using this coupon. ff v HR STANDARD FASHION COMPANY. ,W MW, 13-16 Vamdara St., Mew York City, fy 1 Maffl Gentleman: Please send me outfit for use in getting "De- 1 WN m signer" subscriptions, t B flM I Katn & 1 Mt I Dox, Street, or R. R. No I " "H I p. O State 1 Bfl |