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Show -- 4 0 C- - j- , 'JJ!V The THE COUNTY NEWS, Tk Iveou of th Farmers, beware! VI and you have added your little Fives, and Tens, and and Fifties, Fifteens, and Twenties, and Twenty-five- s s and Hundreds to the already long list and Seventy-fiveof outlawed and uncollectable debts, remember that the hut Htit Ediior Times will be here to pay for your butter fat. CRYSTAL CREAM HR Y CO., A. A, MILLS, Manager- - Sept. 29, 1897. : C department of the district One made interesting addresses; Bp. Atwood also made a few timely remarks. The meeting was not as well attended as school was desired. opened up on Monday with Miss LyJ. M. Hixson, Jr., H.F. Tttenon and man in charge. Wm. Apgood were the sneakers here Two threshing machines are now at Sunday afternoon. - work and patting in their best licks, J. M. Hixson, Jr., is down from Park between storms. He will stay here for the present, On Monday another large delegation City. work revives up in the Park again. went to Coalville from here as witnesses pntil Mr. John Moore and daughter, Mrs. in the suit of Maxwell vs. Smith. t Eastmau, left tor their home in St. j Heavy rainstorm Tuesday morning Louis last week. They have been and some rain which is causing spending the summer with Geo. Moore. delay in threshing to some extent. Y. , Joseph Jensen will leave here in about two weeks for the winter. The young Hoviwili.k, Utah, Sept. 30, 1897. gentleman intends to winter sheep on Tnias : Editoe the westers range. Mr, Enoch Brawn ad wife left for . John Maxwell is contemplating the Lake y Salt Friday, by wsgon. starting np of his saw and shingle mill to-da- y H.ehly lr,bod,. u I preparations for the occasion have been under way by the Relief Society for om weeks, and to their grand and worthy efforts, together with their committees and those who took an activs part can be given the credit of one of tbs most enjoj able and successful events Bishop Atwood of Kamas and Edmond lu the history of Coalville. The Stake Tabernacle had been suitaEldredge of Coalville were also welcome visitors and much valuable and timly bly decorated for the occasion, and at the 12.S0six large tables, piled high with instructions were, given on occasion. J. C, the good things to eat, were closely F. W. Merchant had the misfortune have one of his horses ' die on Sunday. U.i UEVEFER. Hlneper, Utah, Sept. Editor Times: 30, 1897. Nephi Bond has been doing vice this week. jury Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt returned Salt'Lake on Monday. Tka IwmimI Musi. ' " Of coarse. Bob IngersSll wrote this : Hart, PrflldlTh Jude No day Can be so sacred bat that the iTcJook 11 Monarrived Hart at Judge laugh of a child will make the holiest day, and opened court a half hour later. day more sacred attil. Strike with a Estate of John Puller, deceased; or- hand ef fire, O weird musician, thy der discharging the administrator enbarp stung with Apollo's golden hair; tered. fill the vast cathedraLaisles w ith symThe two Cases of the Crescent vs. the and sweet deft toucher ef phonies dim, Silver King and Louiaa McKay vs. the the organ keys; blow, bugler, blow, withSilver King were dismissed until the silver notes do touch the skies out prejudice. with moonlet waves and charm tha conM. L. Garrity vs. Patrick Lyrn-h- ; hills ; oven wandering on the vine-cla- d tinued for the term. but know, your sweetest" strains are Ralph Maxwell, Jr., vs: L. W. Smith ; discords all, compared with childhood" plaintiff is suing defendent for $10,000 happy langh, the laugh that fill the eye damages for stands' in circulating the with light and every heart with joy; O report that plaintiff purloined a set of rippling river of life, thoo art the blessed harness at Oakley last June. The jury boundry line between the beasts and was empanneled and the opening statewed every wayward wave of thlna-dot- h ments of the attorneys made and the ex- man, drown some fiend of cnie ; O laughamination of witnesses tor plaintiff was of joy, make dim- -, continued until 6 oclock Monday eye- ter, define laughter pies enough in the cheeks of the world ing. W. I. Snyder, attorney for plainto catch and bold and glorify all tiff. Ed. McGurrin for defendant. tears of grief. THIRD DISTRICT COURT DAY. Saturday wasuid Fo'ke Day in Coalville in every tene of the word. This Lr t lie reason that it day wf chot-8Cith was the birthday of Grandma Sarah Wilde, toe oldest pioneer lady of Coalville, who armed here early in the year I860, where he las resided ever since. Crystal Creamery PEOA. Etrui By Busters are Busted r" Pso. Utah, A Happy When all of the fftek Prom Ntulf Krory Town In Summit County Tho TIbimV KtpmrautltH Found to Writ About. Times. Old FOLK'S GATHERED by OUR ALERT CORRESPONDENTS. ersjfy 0 Utah seated by the old folks, whose every want was promptly attended to, and for an hour they enjoy ed the feast w bich i z'i th. TIKHDAT. On Tuesday morning Heber Mackey My boy came home from school one--dakind hands had so willingly prepared for was arraigned, charged with erabazzle-mtn- t with his head badly lacerated and them. About 125 of the veteran of of sheep. He pleaded not guilty bleeding, and suffering great pain, Coalville and vicinity were present. with the privilege of withdrawing the says Mr. E. J. Schali, with Meyer Bros. to I dressed After all had satisfied their desires at Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. y plea within ten days. the wound, and applied Chamberlain the board, Mrs. W. W, Cluff, president The rest of the day was taken op Pain Balm freely. ,All pain ceased, and Geo. R. Harris reached here from of the Relief Society, as master of with the case of Smith, in a remarkably short time it healed Maxjrellvs. Idaho on the 29th to attend his sisters ceremonies, announced the exercises, and at 6 oclock the evidence had all without leaving a scar. For wound which were opened with a song of wedding party. boen taken and the arguments made, sprains, swellings' and rheumatism a most welcome, Auld Lang Syne, know of no medecine or prescription when court took a recess until 8 o'clock, There will not be many go from here to it. I consider it a household selection led equal by six voices, appropriate at which time Judge II art delivered hts necessity. to conference. Money is too - scarce to The 25 and 50 cent bottles W. Simister. , by J. to sale for them John andlnstructed the Boyden & Sons. by jury the regular fare. Patriarch Thomas Bail, one of the charge mornsealed a verdict next to return Mis Richins, daughter of Albert honored gueste, then offered prayer. ing. Richins of Grouse Cieek, is visiting In Mrs.'J. A. Smith then sang that WRDKESDAY. Mr. Geo. Edgel was reported losirg Henefer. beautiful solo, The Song That Reached The jury in the case of Maxwell vs. Robert Stephens bad to come home My Heart in her nauai sweet and tkreeeewsby bloat o lucerwe WednesSmith returned a verdict in iavor oi from Logan college this week on account day uight. charming voice, ahich was roundly ap- plinUff,or,100 damages. Notice ef apThe weddrwg chimes were, ringing in of sickness. pended ; Mrs. J. T. Hod eon accompany the Meeting House Wednesday evenThe Misses Jefferey, grand daughters ist. State vs, Herbert Ilumes ; defendant Pres. W. W, Cluff delivered an able and and were all gay ing merry dancing of George Tristram, are in from Oregon of the was charged by information address to the veterans of Coalville, to the tnneef Joseph Streets wedding visiting relatives. County Attorney with the crime o who had taken Mies B. Byrnes and ahsn Mrs. S, F. Ataood of .Kamas rape npon the person of one Matilda We hare had several storms the past arose and in a few choice sentences promised in be a faithfrfl husband as Ilumes. The jury was empaneled and wwek and quit a lot of grain . and some presented Grandma Barah Wilde with long as he shoult live. Bishop liar U tbs svUsnea before the noon still Iwcerne remains in the field. a beasulul bouquet ol -- floaeu, wishing, ge.it performed tke ceremony Wednesshd tecess,' Open reassembling, as day afternoon.- - Good wishes to this Miss Zina Kichins, who has been ab- her many more such occasions. o'clock the case baa argued to the jury, A5D ALL OTuii sent from Henefer for some months, reyoang couple. Grandma Wilde then responded in a Tbs was instructed by the coart ant jury The Summit "County Marble Works turned home during the week. clear voice, thaaking her entertainers retired to consider the verdict. After Our Sunday schools is t visit Crey- - and all present, and gave a short deexpect a carload of marble thie week, about an hours deliberation they redirect from the xjuarriea In "Vermont, Uen on October 10th. A good time is scription of her life jn this valley. turned a virdict ot goilty of intent to comprising all eolorsyf mat ble. Through j anticipated and good results generally Mrs. Lena Thackery then sang that commit raps. Court fixed 10:30 that Cash. Cost the narrate that iV now active and the follow these visits, sweet old song Ben Bolt, by request evening a tha time for passing sentdifferences existing between the U. P. in clear and expressive voice, the at which time the defendant was i Walter Bnnot, who has lately return- ence, c and O R., the car was sent via. D. Ned from a applause showing it was greatly apmission to New Zoiand, given eighteen months Imprisonment andR.G.. and it has been lying in brief but ; Mrs. John Callis presiding at preciated address the t interesting laths ease of Thackeray vs. Hopkin Salt Lake since Sunday Such acts as ike organ. , irreligious eiaes on Monday. ia for the foreclosure of a mort which Mrs. Clnrk L. Whitney of Salt Lake these are great impositions on the What has become of tko defendant exploring sang a beautiful gage, applied to tbs coart for person who pays for a through car by solo, Separation, in to thatwaa a that going .party continaance, which aas argued investigate a masterly th nearest route. manner, which, kke the prehole in the ground near Henefer 7 And consul and overruled by the ceding numbers called forth hearty length by what are the results of their investigacourt. trial of the case was proThe Mrs. Albert Stevens ac- vptok. applause; tions? News seems as stew from them ceeded until 6 oclock, when it was with Uptok, Utah, SeptJ23, 1897. 'vompanyisL. ' "Andre. front as taken up. The argument was Bp, F. H. Wright then made a short again Emresc Timls : THE and mads case submitted to the the A fareseJI" dance as glven Sk. 1 A masquerade appropriate addreoa -- and was ball is billed for fallowed by Airs. Betsy Dexter who sang court E. M. Allison and W. I, Snyder Wednesday evening Oct. 6th, 1897, in T. J udd here on September 29th. w hieh was A a success in a most pleasing appeared for the plaintiff, and L. E, in every particular. Hallelujah the Social Hall at Upton under the ' Of tain fur the defendant, flaintiff remanner. Auspices of Miss Pringle of Coalville and family supper was also given at the . ceived judgment. A double duet residence of G. T. Judd, .Sr. All join by four splendid voices Miss Baaner of Upton, Court then' adjourned to October w him a pleasant voyage and a ame next, Come Where the Rose bade Great "interest is being taken in the in ishing 20th. Now Sleep," bv the Misses Ella Fisher, successful mission. now which numbers over religouslass COALVILLE ON TOP. Bessie FaJdies, Hannah Rhead and Married, in the Salt Lake Temple, oc twenty, between the Agee of SO and 12. Lizzie Welker. This was a treat to Osbim TIiobm Appointed State Coal Their meettngs are held oh Sunday Wednesday, September 28th, William 11. Mina lupMtor By the Governor 3 G, Richins to Eldora Harris. The evenings at 7 oclock. Governor Wells on Wednesday One of tbegems of the program came I r a- toCorner Thomas of thi city as Miss Ely vest of Graoterille de visiting young couple start oq lifes journey aext Love at Home. .by Mr. Mary c ausunder favorable gether very Coal Ptate Mine Inspector to fill the Upton on a abort vacation. And ts the Ann Beard, aged 74 years. Her yeice VW e toyY caused carry a lines of goods he wilt pices, and have the 'best of wishes vacancy by the resignation ot gaest of Mre. William Eoyer. $aweetand clear a a childs, and far future their and prosperhappiness attend the wedding party of Mr. and the audience tiied to being her back, Thomaa Lloyd, who went to the lon that in quality have never been A I dike last month. Mre. McBride to be given o Friday ous career by ail who know them. but she declined. delicious wedding supper was given Mr. Thomas is a good "citizen, a pracsurpassed in Coalville, The evening in tke Social Hall. A medley c negro melodies by John at the home of the brides father, Mr. coal miner of many years ex tical brands oi It ia pleasing to report thioagb Tbb M P. Callis, G. L, Jones and F. M. Pinneo erience and will make a good and ef Harris, a Thursday even fag. was Times the improvement ia the health next announced, and the selections The young couple mill make their future Acient officer. He was in the race of Mies Powell ot Upton who bae been corned to strike just the .proper chord home in Pocatello, Idaho. when Thomas Lloyd was appointed, and in Coalville (or the past six weeks Henefer was fortbe old folks, and they insisted on highly favored with visiwho were in a position to know those Too under the cars of Dr. Ilostuer. tors at the services on Sunday last. an on score which was granted, their say he was a very close second at that LIQUORS, much cannot be said of the kindness of Professor Peterson, T. L. A I lew snd bright atnilesand hearty applause show- time. Mrs. Robinson of Coalville at whose Geo. Raff all being present from Coal- ing their appreciation. Mrs. John Callis The appointment has been pending AND CIGARS borne the sick girl has been staying. ville. The former delivered every in- accompanied the trio on the organ. fuFiorae time there being several apAlviz McBride of Grantsville and teresting discourse on dual education, Bp. &. F. Atwood then responded to a plicants for the position, allot whom bad Just received. If you want a wife, Mies Boyer of Upton, have re- showing the benefits of a spiritual as number of toasts after which the names excellent endorsements. turned from Salt Lake City. They well as a temporal education, and the of all persons oyer 60 were called and Tbs other tspiranU were J. H. Ball jood drink give us a visited the Temple and were made good remits that followed a course of and Wm. Pannley of Coalville and A. call. This ended the program, aad Hon. L. Williams of Salt Lake, all of hnsbandand wife, L. T. our 6take academies. in training whom last. Sept. 26tb, Upton Allen spoke briefly on the same sub- Alma Eldredge dismissed tke assembly are considered good men for the . On Sunday SIMPSON &SWAINSON. posi in well chosen words. was favored with a visit by tbs Presi- ject. VW.B. ties. There is nothing too good to say of tbs We are glad that tbs dency of the Stake Belief Society Mrs. appointment AND affair, and tbs X ANTED TRUSTWORTHY Samuel Atwood, Mrs. W W. Cluff, Mrs. enme that smiles to this city, and congratulate Mr. UOALTTLLK LODGE SO. happy LO.O-- F V V or ladies to travel wreathed Ruth Pack of Kamas, Mrs. Eldredge of for active gentlemen honored on the Thomas his faces" Meets success. tbs He la o( in a every proThursday evening at tesponsible, established boose Coalville and Mrs, Stevenson of Salt Utah.- - Monthly $65.00 and expend. guests as they departed for their homes gress i vs and trustworthy citizen, and his F.Hall.JJSojourning beethrea' Enclose was ample reward and pleasure- - for the appointment to this' cordially Invited. Lake City. Each addressed the Position steady. Reference. position, -- at this stamped envelope. The F. M. PINNEO. N a time will be a great help to him. meeting in the interest of tbs Society. Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago, efforts mads in their behalf. BISMARCK 3CTDER, I noTmiur to-da- This mill has been idle for some year or more. Oscar Wilkins has purchased the town lot formerly owned by Nela Pearson. This will give Mr. Wilkins more room and will he o! great advantage, the lots .within the next few - weeks. ' , jotnins, ThereVaa a very pleasant dunce in Marchantt hall on Satnr-daevening ; the music was .fcirnishsS te y by a Balt Lake band. Daring the evening the dancers were favored bj some excellent winging and instrumental I . iDuew. Tle verdict in the case of Maxwell vs. Smith caused conflicting opinions here this morning; a large "majority expressing themselves as being satisfied that the jury did the rightend prepper thing in the case. Of course there weie a few whodesired a verdict (for the defendant, upon what grounds it w oald be hard to state. There are seme mho 'won Id kick were they to he hong, it ie asserted, by the friends of Mr. Smith, that an appeal will he taken and the case fousht to a bitter end. er. f K.3LE. Vise. -- KOCKFOKT., Frfaroa Tixas : ) m - : Miss TilHe Cossey is cwufined to her bed with typhoid fever. Dr. Uoetuer is ia attendance. Mrs. C-- Seamons and sob David have returned from Nephi, a here they have been visiting relatives. RMiss Lizzie Siddowav and Master Charles Siddoway, a bo have been victims of typhoid fever, are getting along nicely, Mrs. Eliza England and danglitere Emma, of Logan, Cach county, also her daughter Mrs. Sarah Dansie of River-top- , Salt Lake .county, are visiting with Mrs. Englands brother, Mr. H. Seamona and family oi Rockport. -' The Relief Society held a special meeting oo Tuesday, September 28th. Mrs. Ruth Pack and Mrs. Bp. Atwood, D. 8. both of Kamas, were present. WANSHir. ' Warship, Utah, Sept. 30, 1897. ' Editor Timxss John W. Anderson came home from the north on the 19ib. Wm. Apgood of Kamas has been pending a few days with us. jTwo threshers begin her on the 29th, the Wanship and Rock port machines. National Society held a meeting here on the 28tb. Mrs. . M. J. Atwood and Mrs. Ruth Pack f tha Stake Presidency were present. Both The Ladies Until OCTOBER T5th we will sell bad Sash Doors, Mouldings, k Building Material At For J.C. Park City, Utah. -- Utah, Sept. 29, 1897. Kociu-oht- , v. Closing out! SALOON, WINES or-cig- ar, : t f .f r 'J . |