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Show uv rm PATRONIZE HOUE IHDUSTRY. THE UEVOXH2U TO VGL V lt.rli'uii voi, 11 1 with - iVo.t I iJ h. brjroiid the ouiid.miiu. lurtia tl.t, log donations for I n 1..1: hul i I. tk,- - k t ilaoiH r Vino- - EdiiobTjme; rto Ill , Ih-i- j.e I t,i v I i (of v i. ,1 - I. , iitki u iv . r d. as it 1. 1 I" !'V .1 3 m lion 'we W v u . il . ' pm 4 u nMtt tie tvu ui ro lit itt UtMal tiMi 1 iuu'rnl d- i rt - nnjw M.ltlwiX ui r tv I 2 tee real M haiUh ItUftJ It Mealb SetMioU llllfd Hilt'U'ett '74 4. lyi, t t i hy tjn miti t t?) is nii ami hfMV t Hu HHtl f i.r t r h'f tj ami dtMdnt tnTrntn4 mrrtrmpiRTV-vrtictuji.a fd an i H ui tow act tyqtt tion. Mi!i.iinn. aid h j (ip oca at i ii. h li lh, Il.viK tvw t m1 a citti ti Utclm11 s (!tJTrni pt tt 4 y x ipi Lain iifii.fdN if "7 a- mtniK (h v , t ti- (ii l.tttut N , tkvio i a u n 4 iti.iC. ul mole of i fie i.iUtii mFirt mM - ii .ul. ii i. ' fi jv ohUh - m S Mif-- i .ai, f! . U! t ih, ti ij f i,,v cents per W ii - olfi I hi- ktts f i.io lor $1.00 'i TUIlEiC ; i'.U'PHoNIv CuNMCCTIDX. rounlv, Ph list ff GOAL .Mine Prices. Iniod A To 26 U JOflB 100. Can- wAwwawwaa TUB, Pur MNlW j n umsnt kl 1 Bwiijv in the Trout. - Shaving harlia . . lilt Oki papers for sate - ft aisjvt', , ( lttvtl 7 ;,;4 f'ttHiiMii hr lit e N Jf S0 E31S8I 4m j? imiii-- , cnitn s nwd nip ui t iuJfUUUn J, S. BALL, Prop. Gte luituwa: n, Pt n?h. ta'cee Hr? funning Uiciiw. usinfv A mu mouth of Grass Creek yon, near Coalville. k jJ t. Coal from the ' 01dChurch Vein .is now sold at the Iguaidi.tee you satisfac irit fii ,) t tl mts'I h'tj (KT feet; LfWi-Ul tf tit. - Pc. t w t .t t'i ( U tis tU 11 '1 WlilULt.iff Un 1'jr muu, titl una thnt! ludnh kotitaimuf iU ft) utuev or fUiitt m U dcU,Uo iut erv', wd- - m a tit l) a tn man snrvcuvr, anti vkhtQ rt to the inmteMvf d com ABE OF SILFER, 19 T9 $ Glass Creek tit tJ3 FREE No 43 Cents. 25 i i88. Rooia.v Reasonable. 1 ( I Echo, Utah. r I Ih rt e J 1ml h . kfr til ft IDuun iniiY ri ei it ,!. i t i , ifi-Nr- Mil a loet V.) rvctlh, ttf Utl f we iUnrUr aeciut. v u -- .4 3j - f- - I mi u, t r ( aul ruunlhc 1 f ol Inlliftt LM- ueai (NjUtliy theettal Iti V at ti The ned of a iiireliiighvMi-- e an1 nui t ten dsv s ago M i . Monsbraki i V amusement hall is being talkeit of. sin .even to: - if bay wire d. the hv uttended In. that two ltd life. Jl la i fceveral of our eitueiis Mmol hoys set the gre w title f looting. meet tug at Kaniau onSundav. Tfie strung gale of Mitur-laA. M. Lyons is contemplating taking nigh', t be Ithli and aid in Park residence bis ins... in.ionfed a part ol Joseph Chy op move his family there some lime this Lees house. I lor sclioo1 week. gave ft Pilgrim play heie n I a O Wiikiu i low ded house ou Thun E. F, lalmer, Jr., aid "g night bake toy on Mi inlay nm. M. I.. I h lmt s )jd,e a business tup to Mint to I1 ill return home on Wednesday. rk I itj la- - weia In the ii.teri st ot i recoverMn hie Wink-- . . slow il.i Milliner W. ly (' (ieotge I I e d.n k ri d i .ii ii. g oi ing Lorn the accident in which his ig on hit irb. Ii Utt was broken by a hmee falling on him heifer, branded i laimed and animal is not ch.ngi s The gentleman was able to he down paid w I. Ill I. dO - dav , lion, o.i t it e in w ih tow n yeslelllay fur the liist time le ild to cuv 1 e si.--. t HI M Ivl J l Ml. ill J d the accident, llovisv 111 buuiinil t'o L' uih, In i 'j.'pii of 1 the Peter Peterrim, ptiiietpal district ai l ool, spent Thanksgiving Hay flKNKt K It with relatives ami friends at Ogden. i n. lice. . livS Saitmbury, the photographer, was Enmik Toms' s called to halt Lake City, owing to Mis- - tnnie ha lain, ijllitt' his in family. m.d iiioimy Mid dm iik Bishop John Haskett of llenefer was not seem to improve., up this way on Sunday. James has moved into Ins On Sunday night part of one of the new residence. shutters on t lie door of J. A Mari h tins Hitch meeting on Monday, litre tuber store was'torn off. It looked very much 6th. like an attempt to get into the building. Plenty of snow ami ruin the past The prediction for the coming year is week. that we will have eight months winter Bishop John Paekett attended the and four months cold weather. ward conference ul Coalville on Sunday Born, to the w ife of (ieo. W. Milliner, last. November 24, 1881, ahoencing ThanksMessrs. Scofield and Brown, traveling giving baby boy. Mother and child doin the iuteieslof the Y. M. M. I. A.. a is as the and well, happy (ieorge ing Iveld meeting hero on .Novern her IJOth. day ,s long. Ttiere never was such another baby, he thinks. Ah, well; who Miss Cane of Salt Lake arrived on cau blame hiui, alien its the first? Tuesday last and, took eliarge of the there seems to be a lumber famine iu primary school here. this neck of the woods, and parties who Now is the lime to commence getting are building are unable to get material ready for Christmas parties. There is no reason in wailing till the last momto complete the work. B. Frank Miles has moved his family ent before making arrangements. A wagon road tinough the narrows to from Menan, Fremont county, Idaho, to w itli Morgan connect for some will here remain and county should be Ieoa, agitated. The counties of Davis, Weber, time. T. M. .Neel is preparing , to build a Morgan and Summit should be interested in tills imuter. The Kepreeentativis large dwelling home in the hear future. rum these counties should either be laid is of most and the The foundation inatenal is now on hand. Our town will seen or wiitten to and a petition should come out of the old lilt and put on me-- lie piesenteu to our fstata legislature appropriation, to make (his tiopolilan aira if the building boom much needed improvement fur the or Two three nice dwelling up. keeps w n. houses aud a new store have been erect- benefit of the public. ed during the past season, which indiCl'TON. cates that an era of improvement is at Utah, IVc. 1, 18118. I'iton, B. it. E. Vita. hand. tCtiiioK Timks: . f a ii tKxir of the i. isalviilfe, v,i. ! 4- tla ntiaot it 1 i o! illi'iiltd tiilollilill-- . 1 1 Vk 4f time Hint. mV 1, I, t i Z. wit county. hopkin hotel ontr, uii' Maer ami i . i i.niig to tin! n id,riM r -- lit Make House UK I t It .,,,iv hhii1- SHtHiVh S iaALE.. fi. it. ic HIM. Jt Mi - VjtiiH auk -. i (l,i i U u M ii jm ti u m ix and i iui ka.l badly. fi11. til i vvaa I'lMCl rk t . r ! 'iii.ila. lip- - It-- , lisa to Mix .Nov. do, hi at "ali I.ee .Uni Cm l'.n.i r ko ut n , I PtiM, I tih, ti v m UTAH. Fk.DAY, DECEMBER COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUNTY, THE COUNTY NEWS su irsrTIHrEvEc ,10 Big weights and easy loading. A largo7 supply always on hand. j lill too - .11 St Lk:.san, IN Proprietor, Stable and Bunk. Room Free. ick-ne- -- -- k, I 1 KUl'Kt-UK- KocaroHT, Utah, Nov. SO, 18M8. Editok Tusks : We are having ail kind of weather, the same as our neighbors. The concert held on S ednesday, the 23rd, was a success, and accomplished the object for which it was gotten up. John Hortin went to Salt Lake to attend i lie Sunday School convention. Mrs. It. Wnth went to Salt Lake during tlie holidays. A Master David and Jesse Seamons esme home and spent Thanksgiving with their Sister Carrie Meadows, wife of Frank Meadows, died at her home in Upton on Wednesday mornius, November 2Jrd, after a putniul illness of about teu days. She was boru November 2ti, 1871, lu Utah, being twenty-seveyear of age at the iiue of bei death. She was a devoted wife and motliei, and beloved by all wtio knew her. tier temains were taken to l. Johns, Tooele county, jor " burial. William Boj er left fora protracted vieil to England, lie will visit the old friends anil home of ln youth, and also the pfmcipal uties of England, and visit France before his return. Elders Caldei wood and Shaw of Coalville visited Upton on Sunday las', and ejtaaeis dunng the afternoon i ' JNMlti-aii- Utab, Nov. HYTVnL, - CASH BARGAIN ST0R6 coALville, UTaT - Wanamaker & SO, 1S98. , Editor nwaai ij, e bertb i;iTeu that the ( Ibwiur .N'rfivu i ttameti Pettier ha fitud untu e ul bis imwiUou to ttiaki) tiiint jMouf mMJjeirtoi hia eaiiu. auU ttulorc tfu County that hh1 Jiruof w te f Summit t uuut , at fn4vilW Ctau, ou CWrk umters tt. k. ,h f.h'.-..y-.s,, ?' 'I,.1"' u r, &."tr- ili-r- ., K.. W, It. Sic. Ili. Tp. J plan m pnn iu. lie minute (..iiuw'iiig eomxiiwu rciik!iii'e noon ul culti.aueti ol miu lauu, hz i. '. On Thanksgiving i ight r Z Heber Brown met with a painful anu terioue accident. iine' the dance Be was riding a horse-fioPhi srgnt, c. t. wiiu. o.rge u bamu at Coalville, with only a rope attached, AumasargBiit, ail t4 Uovtsrllle, i tah. horse became le the It supposed fright AUo, notice la hereby piea that the ll!owiue aetur hat lut-- tttftice of h uuiiUuii Otbort ened and unmanageable from of hi cUim, and . mkrt3ul prMf in ana threw id bis natr by tbit proof wlUbemnie before the Couimt racing past Clerfe ol hnmnm iyomT Ctah, at Coalville, vie. Vhornu W iifte. jumping fcidOWIiOf Who 9rOCS on the Vtah, on I4tfrberl, back of hie bead and wae rendered nn- - foil' eonscioaie Ho vii later picked op lor t s, k. ?k8 l. m.. iuU. He uami tne fotioala aituewK? to tro?e bti doad DJ aomo nf liia compaaiona, m.rut ponrtnnwii mitKuce Upon and eultnaiiou ol u: bn ! ! baa Uia nearly brought home, whera C M,ll Creek, Clah; Fran- iba wuol time, up to tna prient, in an ei Veruon,ontoek)urt. t uh: Jamv woni4iof u luu nconecions eond ilion. At this writing, Also, notice to bfrehy glnm ttat the folh.wing . , to note an we lunned are filed uuU. epf uu Iiushuou r Miitr pleased however, in, anal itpi-i- rt ln claim, ami provement far lfiw oeuer. tne uoys ti,t fcti4pr.f war tmjemde ,( r sunnnii t i ( v.,nic. omnr, puii. at itietmuj claim they dare . not risk any more . Vuh. on v Tlmoia Wilde. K. H. av Jr.. s.v umn. saddles Coalville or in Iridlee dated tminber m, ,. dunces, u KTp 1 uS? aethejr have been repeatedly cm , and, T. this accounts for the boye taking ropes m v IMUl bad. via: ; ;nly. -MiUown.of Cast Mill l'rr--. Fnn' ftah; Vernon, ( Lf.h: Vlaoar Vonna ol JgMph Street I here from ' tl.e ftlirep 'eta Jarnm fcvnn- -, a I Provil, Ui. W , -r4ah winter range for ih. alni.r: r iha.nk h iiiBKitkrgiier and Tbuma. Browa E. : J. U.flobfoD, ' A Browns Clothing is Best for Service. Oar guarantee gees with every garment. He sure yotr are buying Our ?Ike.- If you ' liavc tried it vu-- ku, u t it will pay you when ready to buy your Pall Suit or Overcoat to' purchase jOur Make. We make a specialty of - . Our Merchant Tailoring. made-to-measu- garments are acknowledged re the peer of any produced and the prices are so small youll wonder how it is possible Our clothing is equally meritorious, lower in price of course because it costs less t manufacture in quantities, and when you ate ordering your suit, overcoat or trousers, dont overlook the fact that we can furnish the balance of your outfit, whether it be Shirts fou wear, outside or in, or any article of ready-to-we- ar -- on this Space. COALVILLE CO-O- P fur-uishi- goods. W. J. Wright, Agent. WINTER HATS, Cloaks, Capes, Jackets, KmtUaz-w.afEa- w ci'y . wh ' . &' u-f- naidvLmm k, . lk and Collarettes Fine line . Underwear, Fadics'. Wrappers, etc. Maggie Salmon. R. Always On Hand at the HOLIDAYS.ARE KODAK DAYS The holiday season is a delightful one for amateur photography, making tlie KODAK an especially we! ;onie - CHRISTMAS GIFT. Flash-lig- ht pictures and dal KODAK. A full line of Kcdaks Write or send for booklet ads i ,;ht pictures ;e easy with the at John Boyden & From the Old Lumpy Stove, Sons. COAL! COAL! v , A n parents. Alfred tseamuca was in Salt Lake at ihw Sunday School convention, and had a rough time coating home. Mrs. C. Seamous has been on the sick U. listforaweek past, but is on the id-.- , erucethis at writing. prove Tor Consumption tHke kails (lover C. W. Sey mour and Bert Pack were Uter(.,t plotKj purllifr. Cures ,i the speakers at the Babbath meeting on the 27tb. j Nt. 39i7.j i OXSOUDATED W, A. Smith is moving into his new D. S. residence this week. Notice fok i'lbluaiioj Litj. t lah, Non. i.. V OTUVILI V GENERAL MERCHANDISE. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Weber Coal Co "fhim Grass bn hand at mine GEO. W. & ROBERT YOONG, Coal constantly Lump and Stove, Mixed, $1.50 per ton, No teams loaded from west of Morgan.- - - JOSEPH BARBER & SONS f s: Dealersjn General Herchandiso |