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Show id:k votieud THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER Vol. VIII. LETTERS FROM ' Miss Emma Hobson C. M. Mai in Bong Ortion lit ....... , KAMA!. Kama, Utah, Job 4, 1901. Editom Time: Tbe lick people that ( are getting well and are around again. The eropa are pretty well advanced and there are bright proepecta ol large haystacks and fell barqs and granariea. few of the young people of Kama f went to Salt Lake on riday. to attend the celebration of Brigham Yoong birthday and tbe conjoint conference of tbeY. M.and Y.L.M.I. A. Morgan Lewia and wife have retnrned from Balt Lake City' and a grand reception was given on Friday night at the home of the brides mother and a goodly number of relatives and friend, and a pleasant time . gathered together was had. - ot 1901. t .e 3rd Mrs. George Harris, presented her husband with a fine daughter, Mother anJ child doing well. On Mrs. Suianfrah Harri will leave for Mr. David H. Fisher commenced her borne at CreV Ida., Sunday, acwork on hit view brick residence on the companied by Master Enoch Brown, Jr., 3rd, H. Shill of Bountiful has the wbwill mate his home up there for contract. tbe futoreT The Henefer eighth grade graduates, with Misses Lavina Paskett, and Kate Hobson and H.'G. Smith left here Bun-d- ay attended ths closing exercises Bennett, for Provo, 'where they will attend a: Park City on the 7th. summer school at the B. Y. Academy. The following gentlemen attended This shows up all right for our prosperMutual Conference at Balt the ous little hamlet. Lake: T, 8. Britton, A. E. Richies, S. Bear! We are please! to report the following and Wm. Edgeworth. new) additions to our fart increasing The frost wa a heavy hare on tbe 6th population : On that cold, frosty, nipand 6th. Tbe Thermometer was down ping night, which laid low all tender to 26 on 'the 6th And 27t on wife son to a tbs born was tbs 6th. vegetation, of C. H. West, and' a daughter to. tbe All potatoes op were frozen sad all wife of William Brown. The former young garden stuff. , " T Miwe V"',. Florence Brown and Emma ; t v was born at 12 oclock end tbe latter at 12:03, June 5th. All concerned doing airoly. Tbe fallowing is lbs program rendered on Memorial Day at tbe meeting house, and considering so short a notice, it was carried out In an excellent manner; Choir Binging , Prayer...... PmA-4t- tt Bills liwvtos Assstnt A Terrible Explosion Of a gasoline stove burned a . lady her frightfully, writes N. E. Palmer, of Kiiku.au, la. "The best doctor couldnt heal tbs running sore that followed, but Bucklens Arnica Salve entirely enrad bar. Infallible for Cuts Corns, gores, Boils, Bruiet,v Skin Dio eases and Pile. 28c at John Boyden A Bjo. 7t in sot . Ball Notes. who are iuterented bias team givo the boy some en- j A Boo, stationery B. Copley , labor 4th. An appropriation of $6.00 was mads to the Coalville base ball team to clean off tbe ball grounds- - .. Mayor Croft appointed as (treat supervisor Hyrum Bale and the appointment was confirmed by the Council. Meeting waa adjourned to Tharsday evening, Benediction by Coaneilman , Copley At the an journad asesion last evening tha following huainees wan transacted: Bills! Mitchell, t3.I6, mdss., Jitf wsar53T tuBill of EXECUTE 'PL REM TL Y Wt Point Yaa. Kick tho Editor. THE HOME GOLD CURE. (lows) Bet: Criticise the editor; everybody that it anybody, does, and the editor gets fO hs like. it. It I pale do for gras to him; the exhilarating food upon which his tellsct buds, .blossoms and get ita owner a conculihip. Criticia him If b does and criiiei him if b doesaL II expects it and will b dieappoidted if you dont criticise him. Bay that his paper ia a rag, ungrammatical, poorly proof-reabehind tha timea, too faat for ths age. - not in r ad too confoundedly astute for any use. Criticise him severely ; ht dont amount to much anyhow, and the printing business is a poor business. When he want patronage, tell him h is making money enough already. Get on tbe opposite side always and dont forget to criticise him. Whan ha tells truth tbs minister , who has gone wrong again, eriliriee the editor Am IifMlniTrsUMMS Wy kM I DrialL-uWttlC- nS IMIf - SrlMMTtWBHlrM, ktX.il.u Dmw. X. WmImMi flfcM Nvwvs. A rtw far tb rottunCwa . Ltakrlkbl. aM It is tov generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A brdy filled with pois on, and nerves completely shattered ky periodica or constant ns of intoxicatgaoie. ing liquors, requires an antidote aapnblo-o- f ? i neutralising and eradicating this TO ball poison, end destroying tbe era ring for' cirne op Ut intoxicants. Sufferer Bat may now sure 10 tried to play ball. The themselves at home without publirfty-o- r Itt sttenieut ii, they were ao lots of time from bastness by thus boys. The home wonderful "HOME GOLD CUKE" tea,lirrtag a ft errors, played first which has been perfected after many- does atudy and treatment of Inss player years from down tbe ebriates. The faithful nse according riwfitovW ran after run to be made. of this woodsrfal discovery Is. They l td yltuty of supporters, too, one positively guaranteed to cur th most half fi ths crowd yelling for obstinate ease, no matter how hard a ' them, but, drinker. Our records show tbe marve--lo- ne were they doomed. transformation of thousand of! The K&e t th ad of ths gams wa Drunkards into sober, Industrious andL 40 to IS in hwf Cgl,ille, wlth on men. h dont persecute him. Dont upright inning to 4pu. C, A. Calli was nm-piWIVE8 CURE YOUR HUSBANDS? ff an rasdwtd just dsiisions. forget fa criticise. Sneer at him and I JHILDRENCUBEYQUR FATHERS ft . tail jonr friands la ia a Wienerwurst. 'his remedy ia in no sense a noetruun Hoar (bon Peterson Then go home and think it over, and but it a specific for this disease only, amK girls yelled., a so skillfully devised nod ak yourself these questions ; What am that prepared! it is thoroughly tolnbli end pleasTh Coslvilis tmm I to make hom to tbs a batter? doing expects play paper ant to th taste, so that It can fan gfvena th the Henefer boys Wouldnt tbe editor have more time to n a mfb I cup of tea or eoffee whhoet the next Meads; sftsmeon. write if I and n lot of yon fellow would knowledge of the person taking it. ... i take his paper and enable him to getont Thousanda of Drankards have cured! Ths satll boys bars chal lenged the mors in his search for hews? Isn't his themselves with Mila priceless remedy., and as many more have been cored nndc 8ond alool lor a game and it will paper about as good at lbs patronage mad temperate men by baring likely b p.lled off whsn tbe picnie is and tha business will . with CURE administered by loving friend judgment field. ! Thy boys and relative without their; knowledge-l- a aisy b good players merit? Does wbat glasses me displets but they 31 flodthemeelves coffee or tee, and believe today thst. np sgsin others? Does everybody agra with discontinued drinking of their own the real thing this time. they you always even yonr devoted and free win. DO NOT WAIT. Do not ba faithful wife? How many more times deluded and 'misleading; . by apparent $ dancs ns given at the Opera Housa is oar town mentioned outside beesass Drive out th dissave improvement. ou fturdy svsaing apd the yonng of oar hom paper? Is it a good thing at oeo and for all time. Th "HOMET. Is gre enjoyed themselvss. for our town? Does any member of GOLD CURE is told at tbe axtremslyr-io4 price of Oo Dollar, tho placing your family go to tbs neighbors to read within reach of Ivillssitf has a good bass ball everybody a treatment: it? Do you read It down town, whom more effectual than others costlsg $2S-t- o and will left, bs soma excellent t)r the merchant pays for it? Are yon so $50, Full directions accompany from tow on. All tbs boys wha 1st vour beard grow to sav sack package,' Special advice by skilled iuteref d ia ball 'playing met stingy yon few ar of Tbees a a physicians whsn requested without exbat shaving. tra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of ay t uing at tha city ball to hnsred qneUns you mlfbtput ftknm lamMwk f ! j,im. vimiamt jib '.Ml y; I B. WORK No. 3X Instead ol giving them Ths City Council met in rsiffclaf sesY,b0ya meet them before s sion Monday night, a quorum present. them on the shoulder and was and prayer Croft presided Mayor .T,i I hope you win. Would Caldsrwood. offered by Councilman noth W better? 20th and 6th Minatea of aeseion held May were read and accented. throughout UUh is taking Bills wars allowed as follows: thVd sports, h should do. W. A. Vwick, quarantine officer. .882.60 At& tbe John Boydec JOB. :gQl .do not those $15-88- 1 Hovtbville, Utah, June 6, Editob Time; Quwrantln 1 p, -- V i e jYl'WraCAr Ua.jUirE CITY COUNCIL. James Johnstpn, sprinkling., . Upper Chalk Creek Ditch Co., UKAII CREEK The following bill were referred to Grass Creek, June 5, 1901. ths committee on rial tr. t and accountis; Editob Times-ThPeoples Mer. Co., $20.76 ; BA Wilkins, and mine worked four daysiaat week. $3.60; John Boy den A Bon, ; Co-o$$3.80; and Toe i day night ws bad ona inch of ice. $71.66; Coalville Dr. E. Viko, $15.00; Dr. O. W. Joseph Barbor went to Coalville $88.69; All of these bills were Wednesday evening to attend tbs re--. French, $73.60; -for expense. quarantine organisation of tbs ConiviUs brass band. Ths monthly report of Marshal Wilkbberman most do bis shaving a little ins was read and accepted. cheaper now (o bold bis job. Ws under-deman- d The treasurers, reports for Apiiland that another Barber has come May were read end approved. to town. The committee on streets, alleys and Joseph Barber and daughter, Elia, bridge was empowered to hire James went to Coalville Saturday evening, re- Johnston to run tha street sprinkler at turning home Bunday morning in time 30 esnts per hour. to attend school. A motion waa mad and carried that John Pendleton of Coalville, who meeting of the citiaeoa of Coalville he recently returned home from a mission called for Monday evening, June 10th, to the Bsndwicb Islands, commenced at the city hallrfoe the purpose of work yt the mins as blacksmith this a soluble celebration for July Karnes has again been visited with diphtheria, this time at tbe home of week. Len Osbourn ; and it has taken from Btate Mine Inspector Thomas visited them their darling daughter, aged 4 ths mine last Friday and informed the ' years, and 8 months. Mr. and Mrs. employees fiat tbs law regarding powdar Osbourn have the heartfelt sympathy most be strictly complied with or he of the people at large in their sad would cfose the mine. bereavement. There are no more sick Mr. and Mrs. Wro. 8. Wilde mads a at present. trip to Coalville Saturday evening and while they were away from home thejr BOCK PORT. who was Jane 6, r' 1901. youngest daughter, Gertrude, Rocrpokt, Utah, , with other children, was run playing Editor Time into tbs slack pile, which was on fire. Mrs. Maria Rbead of Cctalvilje is Her leg was horned and almost covered isiUnR.wijitJkAUthNLlobB A James Yernon and family went to : social Tuesday evening a party was Salt Lake Ci tf Monday, to do work . in given at tbs home '"of "Mr, ' and Mrs. the Temple. Charles 6tone. Those present were Cold Well I should say so. Nearly Mrs. Allie Bradford, Misers E. J. Barber, everything frozen last night; fully one Clara and Jana Wilde, A bn is and Mery ball inchi of ice this morning. Welker, Maud Marshall, Bade, Ethel H. E. Beamons and family and Henry and Gertrude Stone, Meiers. H. Bt. Beamons went to Salt Lake City the Clair, F. J., R. J.? and W. 0. Stone, first of tbe week to visit triends and W. H , and J. A. Wilde, AC Turner, relatives. W. J. Prater aud J. Barber. The evenW. D. Brown left Isat week for Great ing was spent in dancing and singing Falls, Montana, where he will be en until 11 oclock ; lemonade was served g.iged in shearing sheep' forgome time. and games was there particapsted in' There seems to be aometbing or nntill the late hour of 12. All expressed themselves as having had a good time, somebody, in Wauebip which attracts and retired. our young men. Boms of the boys make regular viaits to tbst place. HERKFEH. What is the matter with Bummft HtsBrEH, Utah, June 6, 1901, County people? I have beaid two men Editob Times: within the put week, both men who Mrs. Haonah Buiuyer of Park City travel considerable, say you can tell sevsral days visiting relatives here spent of this county the when you get this week.t; roads are so ranch better." Why cant Mrs.'S; Owen of Ammon, Idaho, was ws have a, good roads as other counties? yisjting her sister Mra. L. E. Brewer during tbe week. HO FT VILLR. . f Ib or 8OTmit ootrasm". SUMMIT COUNTY, COALVILLE, Recitation Florence Weat, Nettie Crittenden, CloieCritten-den- , CORRESPONDENTS. Phillips West, Hazel Stone-brak- er and Winnie Stonebraker. Joeie and Sylvia Crittenden Around County in Seven Song.. Recitation .Mias Rose Sargent ... Mrs. Olive Mills ong Days, Mrs. M. B. Holme Reading Lois Hobson, Neil Gunn Song. The Hapfencings of tie Fist Week Recitation Min Martha West The house was tastefully decorated by Told ii Detill bj Efficient t'te band of a number of ladies. After Correspondents. t ie eiei cite all known gra-e- a at our C ustery were strewn with flowers. . A to thb tm at H iie lt sM a rs j i.-- : tie p( t , )wi.r kttd all bar combife il indie. a newapapvw It costsuoneyTffttrd John Dexter A Sons, $2.00, to from which a nin o tbs tbe editor has ths an nsorapstrenaf "f coal, ws allowed. will ba salacted. Tha vsrj it pkyers b his ' paper. Ya should will better The committee on claims and account offio- Chosen warn as follows: Alma Uku a pride in tbs home paper, but ws reported on all the bill that had been Eldi-V'S- , prasidetit ; W.- - L. Hanaeo, wonder If yoa do. It cannot , always referred to them, and recommended bushts manager; Ben Birch, semtery ait .and wsprqsnmo that if you you, that tbe same be paid, with thev excep- tnd 3trurer. The nausa of tha organ-izat- k Uv to be at old a Methueatera it will tion of the bills of People Mer, Co., is Coalvills Btar Bata Ball Club. till at times vary (torn you tn Ideas and and Dr. O, W. French ; further time in action. In tbs meantime, however, been Th', adies bell team bav being given to report on the two latter. ' dont forget to criticise the editor. A resolution was introduced and night, and they will soon be passed sntborixing lbs mayor to deed to good faerc. Slope tho Cough ' Edmund Eldredge a certain strip of IS. and works off tbe Cold. Toblet core a land from the south side of Fourth TIMBfi. CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. Laxative Brotro-Quinin- a ANotlov for Publication. cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay, Pile North street, known at Park lane. No. 4863. t f 25 cents. The committee on Are end water was lUnited States Land Office, t J Balt Uka instructed to notify the watsrmsster of City, Utr Notice for Publication. I ( May 31, 1901 se to the Upper Chalk Creek Ditch, No. 4867. Novels hereby given that Henry that watey is furnished tbs cemetery, Beansi has filed notice of intention to Department of tbs Interior, or steps will be Uken to insure same. maks final proof before Register and Land Ufllcs at 8lt Lake Citv, Utah June 4, 1901 The bill of William Garn, $4.60, for BecetVl at their office in Balt Lake City Notice it hereby given that .the on tb16th day of July, 1901, on timber cleaning out reservoir ditch, was allow-e- d. settler baa filed notice of cultea apnlication No. 967, for tbs BWi wing-named make flnal.proof in sup- gWtfof sectiou No. 4, in Town.blp No.lhi, Coaneil adjourned tv meet Monday 1 8, No: 5 E, 8. L. M. port of his claim stid that said proof will f. be mads before ths County Clerk rf Ht earner aa wltneraet: N. W. night, June 17th, as aboard of equalizaBalt Lake City, Uuh, Robert 8ammit County, Utah, at Coalville, S tion. Bidiloaay, Ephram Hortih and W. A. Utah, on July 20ih, 1901, vis: George Save Tw Frem Death A. Peterson, H. E. No. 12089, dated Smitkof R'tckport, Utah. "Our little daughter had ah almost faFebruary 21, 1896, for th NW H Bsc. Fbcnk D. Hobbs, Register. tal attacK of whooping cough and bron8, Tp. 1 N R 6 E, Balt Lake Mer., Uuh. Obai. 8. Wilkes, attorney, He name tha following witnesses to chitis, writes Mrs. W. K. Havifond. of his continuous reridecc upon and Armouk, N. Y., but, when all other prove IS THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-ba- te remedies failed, we saved her life with cultivation of, said land, vis: Albert in division, end for Summit county, add Russel Young, Dr. Kings New Discovery. Our niece, cuts sf (Jtab. Io the matter of tbe Olsen, Fred Peterson who Lad Consumption in an advanced all of Wanship, Summit county, Utah, and 'CUtt guardianahip of Julia Frances Utah, Georgs W. Young, of Coalville, stage,' also used this wonderful medicine Brennan, minor. Notice. Desand ay she is perfectly well. 8ammit county, Utah. Pltion of Nellie Brennan Camp-bU- , V Fkaxk D. Hobbs, Register. perate throat and lung diseases yield to the guardian ef tbe person and tba Dr Kings New Discovery as to no other estate R, E. Ross, attorney. bfJulia Frances Brennan, minor, medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs for confirmation 0( sale of tbe following gm Watw Dwif. And Oilds. 60c and $1.00 bottles guar- described veal estate, t: An anteed dy John. Boyden A Boh Trial fall to drink plenty of water beDont fifty (50) linear feet, more or bottle free. less, of the Uaruell lode mining claim, tween mewls. U. 8. Lot No. 229; ala an undivided : Dont besitat to boil and ilrath DESERT LAND, FINAL PR.OOr.-N- e. three hundred fifty (850) linear feet of tlco for Publication. is not pure, it drinking water the LtUe Bell lode' mining claim, loNo. 4848, atate. natural ; wise take it in a cated by P, F. Brennan on Auguat 17tb, drink cold water wlien you are United Ststr Land Office, Dont 1880, location notice of Which is of record Balt Lake City, Uuh Very hot or perspiring freely. in Book E, "peg gn of May 28,1901. ?71, record of Dont drink water with ice in ft. Notice it hereby given that Nathan B. tbs Uintah Mining District, wherein Dott let the children fill their stomSnapp of Oakley, Utah, baa filed notice both claims arq situate, for h. sum of achs with soda water and sweetened of intention to make proof of bia desert- - ( $375.00. And jpon tbs following terms, drinks. Tof land claim No. 4570, for tbe BE Sec. jto-wns appears frpm the Dont drink water that has stood unof return tbs' sale, died in this eJuk has covered in a room, 20, Tp. 1 N R8 K, 8. L.M., before County Clerk of 8ammit County, Utah, beea set for bearing on Tueaday;dhe To whichaweil known Coalville gentleat Coalville, Utah, on tbs I2tb day or eighteenth day of Jane A. D. 1901, afl.0 men adds this postscript i oclock a. m. at ths July, 1001 County Coort House, water at call when yoa drink Dont 1 Mid He names tbe following wimeues io if ! .n Roora Court, in cn"get good whiskey. prove ths complete irrigati'in anJ recla- Coalnll City, Summit county, Utah. it nets the Clerk iff said WANTED. CspaM. rriisbVt pwws ijrerj mation of said land; Jamea Rvaos, Hoa-e- il ouDlvtoicpmetit Untoovuj ol oUa Christian Jentee and Ben Mitchell of Cunrt, with the seat there17 P urJar.id 11 repmoliou; of teohil!r of affixed, this seventh tjr Oakley, Utah, and H. B. William day oeckliiAapw moms: lUftlibt, boDi'ttdti Osfluilfi mIapy! of June, A. D. 1901. tnd ex' eoi iiibM! Miarv Mid wch Peoa, Utah. ANDAKD n- Money iduned each week, si P. U. Nxklxv, Clerk. Fa ask D. Hobbs, Reg'tsr. t Bt .Ckiwso. OUSK, SM DeartMira a,i 5k, r' ai olcl - ry follo- Sg ' Pet-erae- sof : to-d- to-wl- na-divi- ' , ch, m . 8irlr 1,1,- . . l! mi i, J? a ' I Suwet, hLUdelphia. , All oorraspondenc strictly confideolp ial. V gtwx Year In Bed", Will wonders ever ossm? inquirer the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence. Kao. They knew she had been unabl toleave her bed in wren years on account of kidney and liver troogle, nervotra prostration and general debility; but, J Three bottles of Electric Bitters en- abled me to walk, she writes, anti in three months I felt like new psnouj Women suffering bom Headache, Buck-ach- e, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find It a priceless bearing. Try it Baliifact-i- on it guaranteed by John Boyoed A Boa. Only 60c. . NOTICE. Notice of special meeting of the stockholders of tbe Wanship, Rock port ami Hoytsville Live ' Stock dt Range Cora-pan- y. T , specUl meeting ol the stockholder of th Wanship, Rockport and Iloyte- villa Live Block A Range Company will b held in tba Btgby Halt, at Wanship, Summit county, Utah, Jan the fifteenth, 1901, at 2 p; in, for tba purpose of voting upon; the following proposed amendment to tbs Articles of Incort: . poration, 1st. To amend Article Two (2) so an to read as follows t Tbs Capital Stock ' of tbls Corporation b!l be twelve thousand dollars divided into twelve thousand hares of the fees or par value of oso dollar each., 2nd. To amend subdivision One (1) of Article Five (5) so to read as follows : A Board of Fiv (6) Directors. ' 8rd. To amend paragraph One (1) of Article 6ix (6) by striking out the words f snd tbe biennial meeting shall ba held' on the first Batontsy la April, 1900, and biennially thereafter and Inserting i Ilea thereof the words end the biennial meeting shall be held on tbe second Saturday in February, 1903, and bien' v nially thereafter. To amend paragraph Tbree (3) 4tb, of Article Six (6) by striking out tbss word Five (5) and inserting tu He thereof the word Three (3).' . ' In witness whereof, the President and Secretary have hereunto signed ihw shove aod foregoing notice this 20th day A , to-wi- V - A of May, 1901. ; Secretary of the Hoytsville Live pany. President of the Hoytsville Live pany. William Caitkb, Wanthlp, Rockport and Stock A Range ComGcoaou Moo, Wanship, Rockport and Stock A Range Com2013 v V |