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Show COALVILLE TIMES. UTAH, DEC. 30, COALVILLE, 1904. IMKklT, Oakliy, yjr Utah, Ibc. 20, 1904. do not belong to 'them, they had better make their warns know to the that proper authorities and get reliel Sn the right way. Mr, and Mrs. Lang ton from Sait Lake with their are spending the holiday relative. Will and Frank Judd are in our midst again. Wiii has been working in Balt James T. White, son of W. M. and Lake, and Frank at Provo. Martha Whitt of this place died on the Nephi Peterson will spend a week in 23rd, at Idaho Falls, Idaho, of pneumonia Park City with his sister, Mrs. Nora and a as buried at above place on the William. J6tb at 2 oclock p. m. Ole RasmasseD and family from Stock Will Snapp went to Salt Lake to are here visiting relatives and ton, Christmas. apeod friends. John Helms was a passenger on the Mrs. Minnie Hixson has been sick stage on the 27th. He will spend a few with lagripe for a few days, but is days in the City of Zion. somewhat better at this writing. Oakley is enjoying about 12 inches of Mrs. Williams and family of Park snow at present. City are spending the holiday her with Misses dairies, Laura, and Leone relatives and old neighbors Stevens of Salt Lake City, are visiting Lyie Hixson and family of Atkinson with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. were among the visitors daring ChristStevens. mas. Mrs. W. W. Hortin is on the sick list. Miss Hattie Lee of Salt Lake is visithis with borne came W. Ward Stevens ing her parent and sisters for a short bride on Chtisimas. The youngsters of time. the town welcomed him with the merry John Yoang is spending the vacation chimes of the cow bells. with his parents. Austin and Frank Neel came np from Ntl CU$0d Ogden this week to visit their mother Mrs. Ellen C. Neel. Harry Duck well, aged 25 years, chok-il- e to death early yesterday morning at A party ot about sixteen boys and his home, in the presence of his wife girls webt to Park City to attend tbe cbilJ. He contracted a slight cold and ball at tbe Maple Hall Monday nigbt. a few daye ago and paid but little attenOakley divided its patronage, pretty tion to it. Yesterday morning he was Some went to seised with a fit of wdll tbii Christmas. coughing which conPark City, some to Kamas, tome to Peoa tinued for some time. His wife sent lot and othere started for Coalville bat tbe a physician but before he could arrive, uigbt was so cold that they stoped at another coughing spell came on and Hoytsville. Dackwell, died from suffocation. St. Dec. 1, 1903. The thermometer registered 20 below Louis Ilorehound Ballards Syrup would have aero the morning ot the 27th. saved him. 26c, 60, and f 1.00. Sold by Mrs. W. M. White left on the 23rd for John Boyden A Son. Idaho Fall to be at the bedside of her eon, James T. White. Jessie M. White, HOfTSTILLB. e brother started on the 24th. Hottsvillb, Utah, Dec. 29, 1904. , Editob Tims : An KSH 7 MeStelae. Frank Stewart is bailding an addition For spinlne, bruises, barns, sctldsand to his house. similar Injuries, there is nothing eo good Tha following students have returned es Chamberlain's Fain Balm. It soothes borne from school for Xmas vacation : the wonod and not only give lastant Leroy and Anice McMichael, Enoch relief from pain, but cause the part to Brown, Lorenso Sargent, Frank Edgel, heal in about one third tbe time requir- from Provo, Jonah Birch, Edward ed by the usual treatment. Sold by Street and Hatha West from Salt Lake, John Boyden A Son. also Cara Wilkinson who has been fctuding music under Prof, McClellan. Editob Times: llke Globe-Democr- at aooiroii. Rocxroar, Utah, Editob Turia; Deo. 29, 1904. Mis Lois Hobsou gave a school entertainment Saturday evening which was very creditable ending up with a large CbrUtmaa tree, beautifully decorated On, Friday last a celebration was given with Christmas presents for all. In honor of tbe Prophet Joseph Smith's Monday waa very enjoyable spent by birthday. Only one man, Wm. H. tb people. After feasting on Chrietmaa know waa who the pro8ttksr, present w participated in a childrens phet. He spoke very interestingly on dinner also one in the evening for the dance; of incidents the Prophets life. ndulte, which was mad very pleasant W. W. Stevens of Oakley and Mis with tba new heater. Mamie Stembridge of tbit place were Samuel Robinson, one of onr old and married Friday, the 22 inet., at tha respected settlers, pasted away Monday home of th bride's parents. We all eve Ding, after eating a hearty Christwish them a long nod prosperous life. mas dinner, and joking until bed time, Mrs. Gibbon bad a number of her when he retired and suddenly passed away. He waa 81 yean old and leaves family home to spend Christmas. four children. Christmas was seltbrated hero on Saturday. A dance was given In the Heart Flattertan. afternoon for the children and an approfood and gas in th stomach Undigested priate tree at night. Santa Claus' came located below tbe heart, presses just and gave all the children presents. against it and causes heart palpitation. Mr. Alice Matin is visiting relatives When your heart troubles you in that sn I friends here. a ay take IJerbine for a few days. You Mr. Reid and Mias May Smith who will eooa be all right 60c. Sold by are teaching school in Wasatch county John Boyden A Son. are here visiting Mrs. W. A. Smith. HIXiriR. Mrs. Stembridge bad all her family home on the26tb. Hixnraa, Utah, Dec. 29, 1904. Editob Tinas : Fight Hill Me Hitter. Happy New Year to alt. Those who will persist in closing their The program during Christmas were ear against the continual rceo mm edi- all carried out, and enveryoue teemed tion of Dr. Kings New Discovery for to enjoy themselves.Consumption, will have long and bitTwo sessions of the 8. 8. conference ter fight with their troubles, if not endheld here on Sunday last. We were were ed earlier by fatal termination. Read in th morning by the presence favored whatT. R. Beall of Bealt, Miss, has to of W. L. Hansen, stake eupenintendent : fall Last wife bad every sympsay my and Alex Calderwood ; Sisters Lavinia tom, of coo rum pt ion. She took Dr. and May Welsh of tbe stake 8. Copley King's New Discovery after everything else bad failed. Improvement came at 6 Board. All gave interesting remark. once and four bottle entirely cared her. There will be dance here on Friday Guaranteed by Jehu Boyden A Bob Dee. 30th and Monday Jan. 2nd. Druggists. Price 50c. ami $1.00. Trial Some of tbe visitors her tor the bottle free. holiday are Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Salt Lake, Mr. and Hr. E. R. Brown of WBMSHir. Park City, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Blackfoot, moet of the college students, WnHif, Utah, lHc. 2W, lt04 and n host of others. Koitok Tim is : - Mrs. Sarah Moore is quite sick with yieomonia. Dr. French was called in to attend her. E. R. Young Sr., is able to be around iin. Mf. and Mrs. Ned YAung have return- ed to their home in park Citv, after spending Xmas with their relative. Christmas was celebrated here on Monday. A nice program wa carried oat, and a dance for tbe little jolkt in afternoon. Mrs. Emma James of Sugar Ward, it spending the holiday with her relative. During Saturday night a portion of her clothing was 'stolen from the clothe j tine. Other have missed coal and eihkkeDS. 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Notice. The petition of Thomas Papsyoanon, praying for the issuance to himself of letters of sdministrarion in the estate of George J. Papayoanou, deceased, bas been set for hearing on Friday, cbe27tb day of January, 1905, at 10 oclock a. in., at tbe county court house, in the court room of said court, in Coalville Citv, Summit county, Utah. W ttness the clerk of said court, with tbe seal thereof affixed, this 19tb day of December, A. D. 1904. P. H. Nxiliy, Clerk. (Seal.) By George W. Yoang, deputy. Ryckman A Sawyer, attorneys for petitioners, 308- -9 Progress Blk, Balt Lake City, Utah. in and for 4MMMM We guarantee to sell as low Aia Att. AttLJau. Wanted- MEN AND W OMEN in this county in adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established house of solid financial standing. Salary to men 121 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with expenses advanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnised when necesAddress, sary; position permanent. 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Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Coalville, Utah, on or before tbe 2nd day of May, A. D. 1906. Edwaid H. Raxtn, Administrator of tbe estate of Josiah Rbead, deceased. Date of first publication, December 30, A. D. 1904. as any furniture house in the state. Call and see for yourself. ut The Ce fr We have a new line of DEXTER BROTHERS. preliminary meeting of those interested in the creamery was held last night and steps were taken looking forward to incorporation ofacompany of tbe citizens A Co-o- p Well Screened Lump and Stove Mixed. A here. Coalville "WEBER HOUSE. fi. SALVOR cJ. Prop. Located Opposite New Court House. EVERYTHING Steam Heat Throughout. Reasonable Rates. FIRST-GbAS- S. . Bath Room in Connection, Livery Service. |