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Show t & v ? ih c The PATRONIZE HOMi ikVOSTRY. VGL e DEVOTED TO THE EETTEEEST? OF SUMMIT COUHTY. V COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUNTY, THE COUNTY NEWS W WANSHIf 1't.ih, Nox iS'llll Timer on tt.e general debility UiKiIl. r. 14b, ttlthod age and Mis. Ann Turner, wile of John Turner. Oakley, Ci ah, Nov 23, IRf' Mr. Turner was born E pitch Tun in England Piine 71 tears ago, and P, I btevei.s ha Ken er paorij eatui lo Ain r a stout 3l) sears ago of Julj, mid rhc has been a nenbtrof the Chuich imre about the of Jrrtip Cln ist of Ltttlei-iiahurd y able to get out at present. fol She died in full faith of the Miss E. J. Sex moor ha returnud r.ljiais She leaves aJiushanJ and taro . hoiaxf f.yn l.ere Iip pent chmch Ik Matiirhfers ih n.ourn T,ir loss. ' ' "V." the summer. 1 6rt , OR -- WELL, SICK ?U Miasea A Jennie Philips rams Jae-en- d home to spend the holidays. Alex Evans has made some neat liu provemeiue on hit ranch m the stay of an addition on his house. N. B. Snapp has umds some improve-mets on his house by finishing the inside. E. Hortin sold his store to Geo. G. Stevens. George is moving the goods in the brick bouse near the mill. The miuincbooui near Hoyts canton on the Beaver Creek side has had its beet days. The anon is about three inches deep here and it looks as though winter vras 8 here in all ns g R N'nt ember All members UKNEFKIt llaarsEH, i ov. 24, 1898. - About thirty of our young men haw left here, tome with ihe sheep, others to attend school and a few ate in o her places at a oik. annuil Booms Reasonable, if pholo-graphor- g P. E. Butler, of pin. train No. 3, wr ing from Santiago, De Cuba, on July hi 23id, says : "We all Lad' dlarrliti nmre or Icrs violent form, and heu w landed we had nn time lo tee a doctor for it a as a cane of rush and rush ulgt tud day to keep the troops tupjdif with and rationa, bnt mmumtion banks o Chamberlains Colic, Chalets and Du boss ae were able to Kci p at ork and keep our health ; in tact, I sin rely ladieve that atouu criti cal time th mediciue ass the indirect pavioiirof oar aimv, for if the packer had I wen UHsibls to wotk these would rave been no way of getting supplies to Their were no roads that (lie flout imiu ujii.d uvj luy coairttdt i.iui I tar .nut nowll had sin1 line lo Ijji n h Hippij 4 tin uu oi toe (trtmr i h it inim lietoii rmija, ol I kiov hi 1iur . - k iii.!ilutt ly fvi-i-l In aluiyv Ivllvi hr arm. n lo ll.e mi-t- il iiiaiiiiiui lurt r of till Ju, it.. ChHiiiliei lai.i Aledi iiM Co.. DirM. im)-ioFor sulo h) John lioji'endt tit Our Only- : - Plea - el.i, , -- u- i e'ea-sol- to si-I- k ffi-- r ir I i W J. 1 liiiu WRIGHT. mu - - Big weights and easy loading. A large supply always on hanil lg buause of our gol look,- or our good hitfideiiip, or becau.e we go to the eitui Chun it, or like the man who charged a dollar for a sandwich because we heed the eauli. We want to earn hen w e put iu our fitock your trade. ufshnea two iicnth agn, do you think eoeiit the Tiit nli Bellman around, or B.-iit xi. rd to the to telj Vm fiboiu li a a .nee lot nt ami i ow anx oils I', o ai.t Low they ..... e O A L-i Mine Prices. The only rt u ever advance for pairoimge is that we save you money, myer ask you tq trade wt 1 n yon, near Coalville. J. s. BALL, Prop, ticn. Heroes, Their Heroic Efforts Ammunition aml 'iu Ration o the Front Savec the Day. ducli meeting of the Henefer Ditch company, will take place FKOA. ou Monday nighv December 5'.h. OffPeoa, Utah, Nov. 23, 1848 icers are to lie elected for two yeais; tbs flnaiK ial reiort Editor Timkr r presented, and slew j the ground and ae are re- voted on for the year 18sif). hncw is ou M irri d,ou Nmsnilier as minded lo w hat aid fol ow . on, hv f'p. I o! n Saintfeburv & lioaarlh, the la.lu It, viir-- Hannaii iiei n let j at etlou'd r'fit l'caii.e tun have pitched tlieirlant lieie to Truk Cniliyt t, Unh nl Park l'i y. xpen-e- s ji) a..e In ty and we Wanted on. in.n n. lii. ii and are doing an excellent business. out, no vine. Their Ir ends hee with tlieui a happv IsHiithl the i igm kiixdtii start iii with, s aim ,mis,N-roulie a Theie a ill cot joint meenng of journey ll.iougli ihen and 'lien we put t h- - pi ion on them that the tVoA, Oakley, M.irion, Kama and future oireer. A fatnilv supper fiereloHor ll.an ainlH.d Vm ' m nil.a we aohl r, and al l fie rishiiiice (d Ihe budes W oo--l land waidt held in Kttmaaon buneli, in a li Ilf ulna r HI Xj e, ted to I in der, Ntnrniiier 27:h. Ilesideiit iV. V. fj'lor, l.ihi Hen i fer, and a fieedame vix. T. dax we xo.ir aiteittii.n to Ciud a ud rolhtr prom i nt ut geuil men to il e pnhlii . f hoe k.ai hi i i.e fine HOy k i at S of me the viRih.ra lid Vie week ailladdresa thenieetmgs and a large IhebaLUi to piire-it- f Nefvuu. tjeniet I ainlv they lhradluffy tifap wei Tin mas Rii.diilt and hi ltei gathering it expected. urul relief took enough dont Lilly tpin. of Mu r y;Mr. ml Mu Ned dieiiiltiilly i.vrviu, in Agnes 0. F Luma, Jr., who ha jour Calls Clovet Root Tea. It quieted r f Im Cut , end Mns Turpin my nerve and strengtueued my whole Wyomugaul Idaho during the part rnn.' !'a!t kaktrotioty, to year or so returned home ou Tue-da- v Verfsu Fjelciu. i wa. troiudiif with Most of the pwij.lr hrrr are dinner ol with TharkFgiving partake prepared CoastipatioL, Kiduei ana Douti uoubh. The young wan for winter, and it uppiai ,ha; it i nar four lea Mem i "Old folk at borne. mj ey.iem m tlitiionghly that I laidiiy reyaiue.l wk greeted with hearty welcome by at band. ie:itih amt errungih. ' mutH. A'. Son-er- , II of bie numerous friends. The principal of our district school, Hartford. Conn, hole tov John lioyden C. Morin It. Wirth, has beets spending a tew 4k flos. W. is Merchant traveling F, in ihfc metropolis of tiny gan county In tha huteient the Young tossoi iti.arit Mutual in.piorement Aveocia-tlo- n Men as George Foaer has so far recuvi-rc- d uux.-u- sp mu talk Cllr, t'lab.- Xvv. e. itms. Notickaa fok to be around againr B, R. E. Vtx. of that county. benh atveu that- tli filinau. iSiue Kdwnrd Lythgoe is still cn tne tick named eltler ba Sled ntMiea of hi. luteiiiHiii lu aucxroKT. uiaae final iruof in upfKirl of Ida e'aim. amt list. AImb) lo flit- - front. tba tael proof will be made before theI ousts Kockpokt, Uuh, Nov., 23 18u8 Clerk ol tfammlt C'oiiHtf, t Coalville, tab, uu The brick work on U.iorge Rnlieitse tleceuiber S3, lti. vw.t Alnaao Himwa. fl f. Editob Timks: Shaving Tickets $t.io for ioo. No. v7.dmeit Nay J.I, tajJi. tor th BIJ, ot Mr. and Mra. If. Beamons returned tao irv house is nearing a finish, . Ti. I .V, K.IE.1, L Her., t'lah sec. wamwiwa to pmn from a vieii to their friend south of' Mb Mrv J ,e Harris ha gone to 11 name the fmkiwinx uuon and rolUiatUm of retJUeiice as far went Halt Lake. They Nephi, porglt, her granddaughter, .Hid iaiei, via: 0 TELEPHONE IN It. Damla, Nejdu S uvnt, PUBLIC C T. Nttl. Oeory viaiiing at Bantlquin, Ameih an Fork, w((, jj Amo Sargent, all oktlo; Isvitle, tlah. At each place! that the IdUnaiux Provo and Utvaiton . Alo, untire u lierrliy Micah F. Harris reached here last uamc-' J V aetllur haa bicu none of hi iiuciii.oii to they had a good time with their friends. or to hi rlitm. and Iwodaor kfia a el K- ,. t Sal mm. k Dual make proof o,iport mgbt from inter Range, m search of that wt'd b maue before Ihe Cnuy aanl George tSiddoway, who a kicked by ,jt team wjtich e'rajtd aaay almt a Clerk ol I'b.d nuinmit ocuntv, tlah, at C'oa Irllli, JOHN SHEEHAN, alt Wv. vt. fnomaa Hilda Proprietor, on Iteeeuilierlll. Is . getting nlong right. ahorse, woeg ago. He has not f.mud them at Torn, kt .ft. E No lh.uk. date.1 Onob-- r .a. In., f r H bl-- ;, will a of g of and U U NEL, this Ihe et give SeihjJtlT, The choir at ,ia writing, place UJ..lTah IN. K. 7 K, concert on the 2dlli, to help pay for the Granny Bird, a the is familiarly He namea the Mlmumi Wilueea to jirove hie oontluuoue reaideurr npou and cuHivauoif of called, is verv i l at this writing. organ purchased for the ward. aaid laud, via i Fnin-eC F. Stillman, of EautSJHt frmk, Clah; Mr. and Mis Bowman of Peterson Robert Marchant 6f Peoa was the Vernon, of ftnekfifirt, I uhi Jamea H orb of LUh Jauiti-vmiaol on Oakley . were here on the 23rd toatU-nOakley, Liah, the peaker at Otr worship meeting nntu-- i hereby atren tl at tbe fofa" i ( A1m giving tome good ir.etrnction ding irty. nS named et' ter ha tiled iint.ee ot hia niMi D. 8. make final or of In vuetHiit of hl I in toboth young and old. . ark obta a.abdall Fid-- f Hon. Alma Ehlredge and J, A. Bmith that Caveat. and Tred-Mid pioof w H lie made brlora the O'mik ent buMneaa eomiuctrk (or Moor arc ms. e. t'lah, limit tm Uoalvitln Clerk ol diOouuiy, of lu. dibvered Fait to lake interesting Mra. Gibbons started V , Ornct Oaaoa.rt U S. baTfMT loop 1'iab. on December 31, bd via. Tn j and w t can mn 10 , 1 1 Courses here on Bunday last, Jr.. W. K. No. llvw. listed Ochibef jim iu laa Utna thau Lkuaa remote from a City yesterday, f 1 tHc the F.U of eH1., and kVyofdx ,. or nholo.. with daacrlfv. Send model. ( N . B 7 .. k L, N I ah. Aan evidence that Tnx Time i Tha boy who ara attending the Uni-- 1 Son. We adriae, if patautahle or not, free of w Jiueea to follntmi namea the )i He . i a genThanka-givingfee Dot fiua till patent ia securad. the there Our for home chat. by people, of rultitatmn and rwaidvuct are coming upon eonilnoona varsity How to Obtain Patentt,' with A Frmomut, eral kick if il fails to reach hereon time. aaue In the U. & and foreign eeuntne f "sub man, of Eat Mill Creek,r t'lah P an- I coat oi tree. Addreat, (ent Ynona of Ulob; Another wedding took place here on na Vernon, of Rovkiort, Mr. and Mra. Edward Btaker haa re- -j Frovo, L'tah, )ame Vvna, of aklv, ( Inh A-ior i HOKHS. I 23rd Miss FRANK Zina Richine inst. of Mr. 5 this the tnrned home from Park City wbera Date of Seat pnblicaiton Kov 2J. ln'b 6.0, l fit BUxerhae been working at carpentering town was married lo Mr. F.dward f C. Bailey. Attorney tor Clairaaota wa , fa A Garder of Peterson. family supper for a few weeks. G. G. Redden and Robert McMicbeal j wa given at the residence of the Wides were the speaker at the meeting here parents, ami a free dance for all in the meeting lienee. Bishop John Taskett on Sunday last. . Their many friend. Albert Pack spake in the T. M. and J wish and happiness dui- them 'here joy This is the season for taking pictures, and your Y. L. M. I. A . , on Sunday evening last. W. B. ,u,or ' Dont forget the concert to be given ,'n summers vacation should nottic planned witli- 28th on , choir the the the thought'of an out by Rockport j From Our Traveling Correspondent Win. A. Smith i moving hie family Lfexxrcs, Utah, Nov. 18. into their new residence on this side of writer last week paid a brief visit The the river. of the Peoa Mr. and Mra. Joseph Vernon, Mrs. to the primary department hie school in A travels. numAlloa Maliu of Rockport and Mra. Wm. district You catino move mountains or bring.bits of scererv name with of Hortin of Oakleyjrsireturning fions ber of the parents tba pupils expressas highly pleased with you,.but yott can bring pictures of them. AuyuavaM take pic-tui- s, tha capital Monday and broke an axle ed themselves is Kodaks of Miau Lavinia low. Paskett and the She th? price teacher, A full Iim .'wmces, films, ytbf ibeirLig and tba ldie hd to ait in haa an enrollment of about . at flity. The paper, chemicals, developing nd toning sol 11 no am. tba cold while Joe came down and got schoolroom is commodious,- - warm and V another rig. comfortable. Joseph Gibbon was in town yeater-da- y with a big grin on bis face. He says Creamery milk car. may be even in ' left there by the Crystal Cream D. 8. Peoa, ita a girl. cry of Eamas. No other, however, can 0VASU4TCU. be eeen, until yon reach Morgan ermny. W a H4W!r Utah, Nov. 24,1803. At this time 'of The ' ytarThew agon Editok-Tihkroads ars good all over, but an improve-- . , D. Rees haa imported a fine Hereford meat on that part between the Rock-po- . rmr bridge hod Peoa coulJ be bglt M. Clawson went to Coalvilln laat made to tha public benefit. Reference ia made to tha dugway and other narToeaJay on hnainesa bent. Mise Aggie Bowman of Wynta was row places. It would be advisable for a ' hamster to be sure that bis team wil. hern last week visiting friends. well as' puli, for ba will have tr. and Mr. D. Moor have retnrnod bacs op as do In order lo allow Dm hiafrvtn thafi,'attriiaWj taken Otln-- r twin Jo topa fivn Mlicm la Hl Lf pottfioiaitCwmhaaM Vieittrg will no 1 - to this. . Cue. doubt their tan Morjtu at DDiuotulviSIa. MINERS W ATI El). Mr. and Mra. J, K. Gollihnr haa re-O ton. turned from Nevada where Mr. Ualliher Keveral good coal miner can find eia haa been taking a course la phrenology, j poynient by applying .at 6 rice to the Two tscl gang! ara here laying alee! Urasa Creek Coat Company, I W, L. ILtNux, Supt, . BARBER & yeili from Wasatch to Cast! Rock. t&The Vein is now fold at the mouth of Grass Creak Can, I guarantee, you satisfac- - al Wilbatn CJufT, Jr., has in town the, 16: h, doing huRinese. Timis- r 11 - Enwoa ! otloci. The Packers at the Battle tint quorum Sautiago de Cuba were 27th, at a. in. of are invited In attend. ton . rn Mr, and 3Trs. David Ksketn, tun on the 15ih. Bdlh motlnr and son are doing nicely. n tj high priest meeting Hill lie held ihpnr. Coal from tho' Old Church A-R- NIGAT AND DAY,- - 1 TO 1 Creekl Meals 25 Cents. 1 y hotel Echo, Utah. During the Battle of Santiago. 15 NOVEMBER 35, jSpS, hopkin CRITICAL TIME A 24, . UTAH, FRIDAY, COINAGE OF SHEER, ? y g Stable and Bunk Hoorn Free. Coys Clothes that wear well and are sold in all first class clothing stores in every large city in the U. S. A boon to mothers: no- - patching, no buttons to sew1 on, your boys always nicely and neatly dressed. Cost no more - than . ordinary clothes. Made oi fabrics, sewed with best linen and ailk stylish threads, al) pans reinforced, double seat and knees in the pants. KANTWEAROUT garments are guaranteed, Knee pant aulta at $3.30, $3, Ij.so. Every garment guaranteed made ol wear resistingeiotb, steam shrunk, sewed with silk and linen thread, correct styles, money refunded ii not perfectly satisgtory all-wo- ol jgofrf for KantweftTout dew bot kwiptt, laksuoother. Write touej If hey0r w will ee that vour or dor ia filled, fie BUT M look lor tint trade mark. DAUBE, COHN, STERfl & CO., CHICAGO. iiiliiief tiiiiijl. 9R.Yoy;o v i THBSEjPANTx! connection. - TMEYHAVE -. DOUBCESEAl DOUBLE.KNEB rivetedTbuttons l. , RUBBER UfeLTS, H 1 d Warranted not to rip -- I S o.tl W-- 1 1 . Ow-a- B-- C ovf &QQa Amateur Photography. o'td CGALVILLEjUU-O- cO i- . ' Always On Hand P IL - x. . at the r' Eastman Kodak.- Lump, Stove, $2.25 1.50 John Boyden k Sons. COALl.COAL! s: rt - From the Old Whim " Cnrl'h.fsJ bsu-kl- , - Coal constantly on hand at mine Lump and. Stove, Mixed, $1.5 pcr No teams loaded from west of Morgan. JOSEPH SONS Pilptlf. I Dft PATRONIZE HOME INDUS Weber Coal Co -- 5fBBSE09fl GEO. W. 6 ROBERT. YODIIG, WAN SHIP. Dealers in General LleFchandi qn i J |