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Show x40r& of J MOb oui c u THE COAIVBIE TIMES. -- M INTERESTING LETTER FROM ELDER C. A. CALLIS The following letter, from ('. At Florida, county attorn y, who de- -i A ( disappoint d and sn k at ioart, ahnndoiu d tin land he wound ripuv alh i di--(i- is filling ml a Hint uba took r fuge m is - -- wher he dltd missionary Arid in the Ninth tn The (iulf of Mi xico is a warm states, will h road with inter i b body of wut r, ami the gulf stream, members of tbit Stuk and tin om- - running elosi to tin astern shore of Florida, is warmer than the waters munity in general any land in this country or touching Fla JacksOnvilli l!l7 Europe, In tlie southern part of the August lr, of crops may le, a state Florida is the Editor Times round. the I mted Vegetable grown year of the most southern portion is carried on to a great exfarming and a romantic has it and States, an immensely valuaeventful history, extending o r a tent and tt is of the state. ble interest huudrtd jears. period of neaily lour In order to enrich the soil, which It has been the scene of wars, massacres and content ions between the is of a sandy nature and easy to it. French, Spanish and Americans as work, it is necessary to fertilize well as continued conflicts with the The manufactured fertilizer costs and about one ton savage races which once inhabited about $.k per ton, to prepare the is acre the to I'nited necessary Florida per it. Spain ceded The States in consideration of the pay- soil for vegetable farming. becomes producvery ment of five million dollars, and the ground tlpm farm products require change of flags took place July 16, tive. Other less lower and oldest the priced fertilizers. In at St. Augustine, 181, farmer in Florida the my opinion, fcity in the United States. work as hard as to have not does received opinion The generally the western farmer, and he is fully vonfers the honor of being the as Ponce prosperous. Florida upon Juan The mildness of the climate perde Leon In 1513, when some old InAfter dians (SO the story runs) told this mits a succession of irops. are season summer of the fruits the a of "bold and adventurous cavalier husbandman the prepares in abounded gathered, gold country which and pearls and which possessed a his ground for the raising of vegetawonderful stream, the waters of bles, which grow throughout the marWhich were gifted with the power winter season, finding a ready a good price. t conferring upon those who should ket and commanding bathe in them the freshness of Florida is enjoying wonderful search prosperity, and there is plenty of youth; but for for the fountain of youth and the good land and opportunity here receive Mechanics homeseeker. In the fruitless. gold and pearls was have constant em161, while landing on the shore of good wages and Florida, in state, the Indians at- ployment. The peculiarly attractive business tacked his force, killing a large of and orange growing has heem one of of severely number Spaniards influential factors in the wounding Ponce de Leon himself. the most The brave old soldier, grieveously development of Florida. The orange -- of Ponce-dc-Leo- dress of beautiful m its the and golden permanent green." crop aftr maturity, can remain upon th tree for a long limy, and it tsars transportation to astern markets. This industry lias been seriirt ''freezes" ously crippled by m Dec mler. 1SW February, 1895, ami the most sev ere one m February, 1899 whn a terribb blizzard came down from the Kocky Mountains and the cold plains of the Northwest, extending over the Gulf states, y dm mg out the warm air and of a over ice mantle snow and big untral and northern Florida, destroying the groves except in the southern portion of the state. The frost killed the trees to the ground, but the roots for the most part were uninjured, and such is the vitality of the tree that many groves are again producing. Oranges ripen during the midwinter months, and last Christmas Ev e my w ife and Ie njoyed the novel and pleasant experience of standing in an orange grove in the southern part of Florida and picking the fruit from the trees. During the summer months hot weather prevails, but almost every day a cool breeze blows from the ocear across the peninsula, tempering the fierce heat of the sun and making the evenings cool and pleasant. Hunstrokes in Florida are of rare occurrence. During the winter months Florida ie the playground of many of the o pleasure seekers of the East and North, and tiiousands of tourists come here every year.; the tourist season commences in November. From October to March the weatheris delightful, the thermometer ranging between sixty and seventy degrees in the shade, and nearly every day the sun shinea from a cloudless sky. Beautiful roses and other flowers bloom throughout the year, and the clever and musical mocking bird and other feathered songsters of the Land of trt.- ns spread-diversit- well-to-d- an Robinson IMF W irttKV Is r o Rt first lRattonal Bank (Established Before this tetter appesri !n print I shall tie in Atlanta, 6a. where I have bees to aorlt for a few weeki. In iny next communication I will tell you something about that great etty. I shall return to Florida about Sept. 20. We have ail enjoyed excellent health during our sojourn lu the Bunny South. C. A. C ALLIS. May 10th, 1906.) Capital, $25,000 200,000.00 Deposits We pay 4 per cent interest Schools Open SepL 9. ime Deposits. ALFRED BLONQU1ST VICE PRES FRANK PINGREE. CASHIER JAMES PINGREE. PftctiDNCT ADAM PATTERSON ViCC PRCS Jut Received... A nice line of Veils. 1 The teachers for Summit county schools are beginning to arrive for the work of the coming year, and while there are very few changes in the list some new- - members have been employed to fill vacancies occurring by resignation. Work begins on the 9th of September, and all teachers are expected to be home at least a week ahead of opening day. DeWitts Little Early Risers don't Street Hats and sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy to take. Sold by John Boyden A Son. also carry a full line Accident at Park City. of L. D. S. Garments. Margaret R. Salmon. gpitsiiltatiltitK'twRr.wx'.M:s'tttz' JUST ARRIVED--- A big line of Ou- - ing Flannels and Cotton Batts the thing for Winter Quilts. 1 X Juft goads for School "Dresses and Kimonas line a fine of Fall Dress Goods All Prices. Fleece-line- d Jllso GEORGE W. YOUNG A special train passed through Coalville Sunday evening en route to Sait Lake, conveying to t he L. D. K. hospital in that city Miss Ella H. Dedeter, 18 years old, of New York city, who was suffering from a badly broken leg, which it is feared siie may lose. Miss Dederer was one of a party of guests of Lawrence Bamberger in a trip through the Daly west tunnel at Park City Sunday afternoon. In order to catch a train, the trolley car was being run at a high rate of speed, and in making a turn it left the track, MisR Dederer was thrown Out and the wheels of the car passed over her left leg, grinding the bones to fine particles. Dealer in General Merchandise. oils A i UK ASF IS i px-- ii ,u, . U 1 1 1 HKAV S I lull X- -l SISFSS. - In r daughti Oakley. , w ro'up.nn nf Du I), mm- i rli.v-sldr- e, up-t- out-of-to- SRAfTeREEK L W. L. Haniftt and T. J. Lewis, of Coaltllle. Jjrejiln Gmi Creek on flatten iij "w ' Mesdamer Hiotnaa Lee, Walter Lee and ffllliam II. Wilde were Visiters to Coalville Monday. Mrs. Al Stonebreaker, the mail carrier between Coalville and Grass Creek, has purchased a nice double rig. Mrs. Archie Bucannon and daughter Emma were visitors to the county seat on Wednesday W. J. Wright, of East Coalville, was up hem on business last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Haddow and daughter, Sarah, of Salt Lake, are visiting Mr and Mrs. John Y. Haddow and other relatives, John Clayton of Coalville was up here last Wednesday. 40? Tiie Leadille U a III- - Democrat has tiie follow mg to sh about The Delia Pringle ( o "Toe h, m ever." Ttiis 1111 til1 ' i i c largo audience w im saw tie Di 11a Pringle lomjmnv present "The Light House Kohtterv at the Elks opera house last night. Tills play is ditlicult for a im tropohtan compan, to present, but was play d by Miss Pi ingle's company in a way which showed this company to lie so far ahead of the repertoir company that there is no comparison. Every character m tiie niece was played m a manner which deiiKinstiates that Miss Pringle has spared no expense to make tier company the best ever seen here i n r ! I Tiie bites and stings of insect, ants, sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are relieved atonce with Pinesalve V Acts like a poultice, and draws out inflammation. Try it. Price 26c. Sold by John Boyden it Hon. SUMMER HATH and HUMMER DREHH GOODH the leader this week. M. R. Salmon. Get a sample of lr. tihoops "Health Coffee at our store. If' real coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart or your kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. Hhoop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it hasnt a single grain of Coffee in It. I)r. Hhoopa Health Coffee Imitation is made from pur toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Hold by John Boyden 4 Son. FOR CHOICE MEATS HONEST DEALINGS RIGHT PRICES The mime Vas shirt down half a day last Saturday for want of cars. A very hey electric and rainstorm visited Irass Creek last Sat- urday. Amusements , ofj of gen rnl HI LI - are making ixteiisiv ami mints their in practical miptnw Mrs JatnfS Ivan - i plant, ami (lies are imw installing a Mrs. Kdhi1on u horn in It hteaiihpow i r hoisting outfit, to be Euf., flier .h, married Wil- followed h, tin latest imjirm ed tipliam Robfnsfn at ,i .re she reple and other de ices necessary to sided until 86x w In n she came plaet tin m on a footing with the with herfatuh .. this country., most v date mlmft of the counShe joined locating t toaKille in m full opeto Tlicj expect the MofiUOH ciiuri h in England. ' try. ration b tile middle of September, and was icotstant attendant upon' and when the unprov em nts are uii i the cares of a religious Dextei tiie mines w ill be completed large family hid age prevented her in a position to till from muchiWtivity in the affairs of ordeis promptly as will as life. She Whrfhighly respected, and care of their hom market. taking They she leave 6 number of relatives made their first shipment outside of and desceB(Jts in and about Sum- local trade last week, and this was mit county 4mourn tier loss. Her but tin forerunner of a number of husband did about three years ago. orders awaiting shipment. Joseph but she islUlved ify nine children A. Fisher, of Sait Lake, is superinMrs. Sara! Ann Huff and Mrs. tending the construction of the new Emily Huff, features, and his son, K S. Fisher, Robinson who is a member of t lie mining Coalville went to Halt Iavke Thurscompany, of Cumberl to procure constructmorning day melta Evan,f Oakley, and W. D. material. ing Robinson, Jaiies E. Robinson and Albert Robinn, of Coalville. Plneules are for the Kidneys and Funeral zerflees were held in the Bladder. They bring quick relief to Stake House tednewlay, at 2 p. in., backache, rheumatism, lumbago, and were Urbly attended by rela- tired worn out feeling. They protives and frndK. Fillers Thomas duce natural action of the kidneys Copley and ima Eldredge made in filtering waste matter out of the impressive r4arks in regard to the blood. HO days treatment $1.(10. Christian life If thedeparted sister, Money refunded if Plneules are not and beautifu music was rendered satisfactory. Hold by John Boyden by the ward tioir. Interment was A Son. at the city celetery Weyani-yp- a Porks and Veal, and all the fine Chickens you can raise. We want your trade, We'll handle your Pro ducts and guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Calderwood Bros. Meat Company 4? 4? 0? 40? 4 40? 40 0? 00? 40? 40? 0??0rk: fa as (Us as as 'tS Os as as Os Os ! t Automatic Fruit Jars best on the Market..... Schram ill mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my I)r. blioopg Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or the Troubles of tire - gtwnaeh; Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Dont make the common error of treating v!) the reitult of your ailment, and not the muKf. Weak stomach nerves SH the inside nerves mean stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and kidney as well, have their Controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken SI these nerves, and yoq inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is vV where Dr. Shoops Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the inside nerves. Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Hhoops Restorative. Write me for a sample and free Book. .today 'Dr. Hhoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by John Boyden I i, MT.v ag. , died Agu-- t . deliilitv, ifliilf v -- M i'iMr- -. irmrifwTawwimr---i- melodies. v . Willi INlKKAsMl t Will M'I Hr utKIiAluH-TIPVANs, , Iks Improvements at Dexter Mines. w Kid-ney- s, $ itratsnttrmnrmttti ALL SUMMER AT REDUCED PRICES. MIL-LINER- w Y Coalville Co op w h MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner S'tS 0 u. 1 7 1 ; w ,p ' |