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Show Hiij "WtV.Uttb ' The Coaly 2D3B3VOTBED THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISES. the mother of Mr. 9 very sick ad1 is not expected to live but a. short time. CORRESPONDENTS. Annas! day of the Pnca Relief So- ciety will be held os featerday, March Wn rrn Around the County in Seven i6th A a be there will a'eo picnic provided for the occasion. To say it will be an en- LETTERS maoy FROM Tfct Eappeiiniiigs of Fist Veek tfce Told is Detail by Eldest Correspesdests; uiklit. OiiLii, Utah, March, Editor Tim as It ie reported that Geo. 13, 1901. : moo atart for Steven will Canada. Win. Welsh wa taken eick again last Saturday but i a little better at thi writing. The snow on Monday md Taesday broaght some long faces to those who have to buy hay, and bright smiles to the bay sharks. There is a case of diphtheria at Josof eph Phillips. Little Blanche, a girl a baa el coma eight or nine years ?i Kam-a- a ol Dr. case. Lynch well developed was called and he placed the family under quarantine at once. Why not bay the school closed for a short time until it is seen if any more cases break THE HTT2EJ!; Bill-in- n yt-zr- and ban decided to stay. getting along nicely. They are all Tnornas Chappell of epnng Hollow was up here on the 13th inst., with buggy. After a few hours visit, he returned accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Chap-Iel- l, St. Clair Stone, recently purchased a joyable affair goes without saying. The small camera, and on Monday, was ladies always have a gooJtime on annual in photography, succeeding creation" of "lord make and the in two day getting Regimes. K Used for feel at home when they attend, which his dark room, the old Cullen shell most of them always do, by special in- boiler. vitation. The Pulleys and the Weight In a A colt belonging to A. G. H. Mar-cha- nt mill was a pulley, and a rope pasred over was so much injured about the it with a hundred pound weight at each head og Monday night that it bad to be end of the rope. A boy came and said killed. The colt was in the field, just one of the weights was wanted in anwest of town, and it is thought it was other part of the mill, but the man in injured by a mountain lion. My opin- charge said he could not spare it, as he ion is that the colt had been worried by had to have the two hundred pounds dogs as the nose of the animal was al- weight on the pulley. The boy Mid it most torn off and one ear was nearly all would be the same to take off a gone. Parties were out yesterday seek- and tie that end of the rope to a ring in ing the lion but failed to come acroes the floor. Certainly not, said ths I am sure it would," said the it. It was a narrow escape for the lion, man. to be sure, for had it been seen Us skin hoy. No, who was right. Answer wonld now be hanging on the wall, sure given next week. w.-ig- pop! , ECHO. B. R. E. Ytaa. Echo, Utah, March Are you sick? If so, investigate the merits of HERBINE. It is concentrated medicine, the dose is small, yet it Editor Times 14, 1901. : - V .. OW BTJMMIT . 1901,-Edit- I ' waaajoyful.yet WORE t- en-ui- iAr -- -- . , - -- 5.000 stents tre doing money whatever is re-- 1 ingis inniighed free. -stomp, ink and pad, ; sample "copies, ' etc. to be paid tor at tbe Those not sold are , Wnto to Grit Publish and mention import, On Friday evening, March 22nd, a dramatic entertainment, will be given ; dn St ' far the benefit of the Public School library, Much time and labor have been expended to prepare this entertaiement end it cannot fail to please ell who lt will consist. of parts; first, 'TlUnia' or The Butterflies Czra-- l 1 lu VFilUs IheCoAtbiLts P. t Tina, Y at-toa- d. val, "An extra regauxa in two acts hy about forty-five- ' pupils of the public school. Second, drams in two acts, entitled, "Out of the Sea," for which 'be following is tbe east : vid Matvey. . . W f M. Boyden ....W. G. Fisher J.T, Carrulh Clarence Hunter, . . .....John Welker " " " ...W, A, Yisick . Earlrva c ares f BhrauttloA i Fros the llieatort Ruiherfordtm, Jf. , Tkt editor vf th Vindicator has had oc- eai to tesl the efficacy of Chamber- lalnt Pai Btlnr twicewHhthe moet reniirkablj results In each case, Frat, withfheu&xti(m in the shoulder from wbick he Suffered excruciating pain for ten itfr, wkich was relieved with two B. B. Copley appEcktiooiof Pain Balm, rubbing the .Mary Steele parts tffilicted and realizing instant benefit aid on the relief In a very short time. Bess SUrbright Ethel Hodsoi Sarah Hodson Secori, In rheumatism in thigh joint, "Mother Carey. almor prostratiug him with severe Bean Elsie Rhead Biddy pain, Whichvks relieved by two applications, rabbin With th liniment on retiring at Special Malice, night.ffii getting up Ire frpm pain. The editor of The Timet is in receipt For iak y John Boyden A Son. of tvs complimentary copies ef photo-Gravu-re Etchings of the famous painting paper is nice business. "Christ Leaving the Prieto- Jokes, people csy we are entitled, r coed, If w dont, we are rium, by Gustave Dore, and "The Last If w publish original Supper, by Leonardo dia Vinci. The control of these plates for the United ay we dont give them end Canada was seen red from a enough elections. , If we give them se- States lections, fcp My we are too lazy to large Art House of London and Paria by o write. Use remain in ths office, w the British-- A weriean Company, branch D. with offices C., Washington, ought to jget out and hustle tor in the lading cities. These engravings locale. Ifte get ont, then we are not are printed on sumptous plate paper, attending n business. If we do not go worth 28c per pound, vellum finish, to church, to we area heathen. If we and plate marked. Onr readers do, then wtara a hypocrite. If we wear old clothes, they hmgh at ns. If we may see a copy hy calling at the Editors wear Com The good enes, ftey we here a. pnU home. owner and is alto publishers of a pany e to do? Now, w hat b most sumptous art publication, "The Light of the World or our Saviour io MotlrtorPBb,ictfo, J 1 . 4765. Art, including child stories, beautifully written to fit each picture of th bo ) 1 Offit-?lt LakeInterior,' to Christ and Hit Mother. City, Utah, ' - ' ' Mch 4. 1901. ) book, relating contain volume This nearly 100 enNotice is htrsby given that the followand of the MadoSaviour oar graving ing named settltr. h 6W hoUc, of h$ nna, copied from the great painting in th indention! to final iniQpKrt Gallerie of Europe. Th publisher of hta claim, tod that id proof will Art to secure a Christian man or wo desire tie made befoi ths County Clerk of Mor-ga-n man to represent these engravings end county, Ctab, at Morgan City, Utah", this art work in thiscommsnity, end we on April viz; William A advise one of our readers to correspond an s pf lb. W !0 R 3 E, E. L. Mer. ( :ioa x TF with the , M iY' ooanty, Victor Uteh.: . eh bmt Stuart Hill s or. .Ptor. Favxk p. 11 Samuel Francis, attorney. British-Americ- Washington, D. C., matter, Company, of regarding thl . io. Notice Tor Publication. No. 4749. Department of the Land Office at ball I ke CiiylJtah, C February 18, 1001. ) Notices hereby given thst th fol low eettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof ia support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made be foie the County Clerk of Morgan County, Utrh, at Morgan, Utah, on Saturday, April fitb, 1901, vis; Hyrum Bird, Homestead Eotry No, 10994 for Lot 10, 13, 14', and 15, Section 18, Tovnship 2 north, of Range 4east, 143 92 acres. U names the following w ituesses to prove hie continuous residence upon and cultivation of mid land, vis; Thomas Riehlns, Meredith Dawson, snd David Foster, all of llenefer Sniumlt county, Utah, Martin Low of Morgan, Utah, ing-asm- 1? J Fimi 3ft. Hobbs, Register. Wm. H, Biro, attorney for claimant. I Strikes A Rick Had was troubled torseveral years with rbronte indigestion and nervous debility. write F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. 11. No remedy helped me until I began nsiog Electric Bitters which did ms fliers good than all the medial ns ever used. Th have ah o kept my wife ia eiccllent health for years. She says Electro Bitters are just splendid tor female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and Invigorator for weak, rundown women. No other medicine can take its to P1 tomjly ,lTry . them satii faction guaranteed by John Boyden A ' Son. .r v' Kefirs, e, 5 EXECUTED ffo, tfksf Sootaty Ortantxwtlon. S. B. l Anniversary. A I rdaikueetlng of the Coalville ReThe si. Ji. L. celebrated its nxth anlief - ,PywS held on Thursday last, niversary on Wednesday evening, Manli for tl Wjose of electing a directory 13tb, at the pleasant home of Mr. and for t j &ftety for the four Mrs. Alma Eldredge. The parlors were od hear the ansual report of beautiful with potted plants. Streams years p dUrir. The report showed that of blue and gold colored ribbon were arthe t there lA Ijren collected from all sources tistically draped from celling to wills, $99.01 Hich $71.65 had been distrib- representing the ciub colors tbe poor and given to th uted Tits follow ing interesting program was The , wm fuj.d. missir;ract presented: report Solo Piano which Brent, duff read accept Hits E. J. Rrtnch and eg kted the articles of theaseocia- - Opening address . . .Mrs. A. Eldredge T. L. Allen tioa. I meeting then proceeded to Spseeh Hanoeolo Mias Branch eltet I jeaJirectors, as follows : Elisa-bet- h . .Mrs. R. F. Northed Reading. I president ;Hanuh Eldredge, Air. W. G, Fisher first I feideoti Elizabeth Stones, Speech , . . . . . r Hon. Alma Eldredge president; Epsie Branch, Comic reading , . Mrs. W. L. Hansen seeofd Miss Branch eerstr piarjaretR. Pa'mon, treas- Ptono solo Mrs. in few well chosen a Hansen, 4 Sao ure Williams and Margaret to Mrs. words, presented Eldredge. in Cald X, comiuitte on finance. behalf of tbe ladies of tbe cl sb, a beauOutbreak - --- tiful bequet of cut flowefs. conaiiting of m 0(fgclfeen my little daughters earnatious, calla lilliss and ferns, as a heal levrt-peinto case of scale bead" small token of their Jove and esteem. wrif C. TIsbill of Morganton, Tens., After the program the gaetto were but klrs,i Arnacs Salve completely given slips of paper and asked to descur ben its a guaranteed cur for cribe the eon a tilver dollar. P. H, Ecs a T Her, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sor i Ulu i and Piles, Only 25 cents Neeley succeeded ia giving the most acat J i V leu A Son's. curate description and captured th . w. prize, a "beautiful picture. The whole iht ty Started to Business. company were then christened anew pnl her of tbs istrO u big iljus-tr- and had much merriment in finding ont 1 wert nswspsper, I euotylvania who they were. Gn r t placing repwentetlves at Dainty and delicious refreshment v pm-de- e in Utah and they de--o were served lu great variety in the dim n ihS - service ' of ' capable li ing room by tbe committee. Tbe rehip ' $ ,?! in each of the following mainder oi the evening wtt spent in to , a ' ,ia noH conntys Echo City, music, games end social chat. Tbs He .r, H.'ttr-aiKama, Peos, and pisne and guitar duels by Miss Branch ini h ' towns as ax not . already and Mr.Nseley deserve special mention. 4 - t work is SOI profitable and i rdon of Saturday only is School Entertainment, plf F REATir :9oi. X . JOB OQUNTT. at Mrs. Joseph ijtorer went to Ogden Monday. quickly produces the mos. gratifying reA grand ball is billed for March 22nd sults, digestion improves, the Ups and OUtT .cheek lose their pallor, the eye becomes hr Hopk ins Hall, bright and the step elastic. Priee, 50c. Joseph Storer returned from trip in Couldnt help getting a cold never John Boyden A Son. Idaho Monday, cares it ; bat carrying home a bottle of BALLARDS HOREHOUND 8Y RUP, Mrs. John Hopkins of Croyden was in HOSTWVILLK and using it as directed, will cure the town tbe fore part of the week, JiorramLB, Utah, March 14 ,1901. worst kind of a cough or cold. Price, 25 A C. 1. Blocher, Supt. of schools, was Son. and 50 cents. John Boyden Editor Tmss: here this" week and visited the school. The Cah Store shipped a car of potaWm. Blake, a former resident of this PKOA. east this week. toes 1901. March 13, P sos, Utah, place, was here Monday and Tuesday Wedneshome StreetB came : Joseph shaking hands with his many friends. Editor Tims from Diamondville, Wyo. day Echo way not have the best prayers More snow, more snow. Mrs, Edith Trowbridge of Salt Lake and preachers in the State, but when it The storm struck us es predicted by ie a welcome visitor to her mother here comes down to true religion she it the , M probabilities. this week, advance guard-.-Mw.u a-Mrs, Maud Peterson oi Park City earn Last Wednesday the. many friends oi ,Bt jfew day.' t . do h Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. Mr. Henry Pennington of SpnngvUle, . Winter is holding back the spring poet and Mrs. C.T. Mills. ho ia hire making a visit, gathered at s r ; with the grippe that binds. The road around the point should re- at ths boms f A, G, Brim, As soon a 1 George E. Williams bed a severe at- - ceive earnest attention from onr tbe crowd had alt gathered she was sent ....... lack of chills on Tuesday. is impossible to pull a tor, and S the entered the - Toons, was It & Oscar Wilkins has bought the house load over when toft; in fact an empty greeted with tbe word surprise," The mnd lot formerly owned by Robert Al- wagon has been held np there. evening was spent in games, tinging and ien. music ; and just before the refreshments GRABS CREEK were served she was presented with Mise Amy C. Lyo.--s entertained n Grass Creek, March, 13 1901. $23.80 which had been subscribed for somber oi her friends on Friday eveniug Editob Times: her by the people of the, town. She we of last peck. Miss Clara Wilde has been sick for completely overcome by this, and the On March 1st 0. F. Lyons was again a with sore throat. several days gratefulness she felt for this act cannot commissioned s Notary Public ior Sum11th inet., be expressed in words. Henry Penning On Monday night tbe mit County. tbe enow fell to a depth of six inches. ton, the husband of Mrs. PenningtoiT, The dance which was given out for died last October and left bis family, worked The a mine Tuesday making Friday evening (ailed to come off for better run than they have for some consisting of a wife and seven small good and sufficient cause. children, in stringent circumstances. time. Born, to the wife of A. W. Maxwell, Joseph Barber was visiting his sister on March 10th, a ten pound baby girl. HKBkrEB, Mis. E. B. at Coalville last Mother and child doing well. or HessVxb, Utah, March 14, Monday. Those who intended to commeuce Times : James A. It ikie and Lorenzo Marshall plowing next week have concluded to The Ueuefer Ditch Company meet un male a trip to Coalville on Saturday postpone that business until the snow Friday, the 15th, for the purpose of inlast, has gone off. corporating. Ou the 8th inst. we had beautiful A surprise party was given Miss May Joseph Kimball would do well to add weather and dusty roads; it was like a as in tiade stock his to Stevens on the night of the 12th, and all they flat boats a summer's day. to these demand in days ferrp will be present had a good time. Owing to tbe muddy roads from the one across the street. Tbe psst week has been quite stormy recent storm, our citizen have not been of Mecan, here. The loads are in a very bad conEingham Peter Carper very popular in Coalville tbe past week. and business on here plea dition, and but little ont uoor work has Co., Idaho, is The mine worked Friday and Satur- been done since ore combined. Peter is always looking my last writing. day. Superintendant W. L. Hansen of out for the main chance. Supt. schools, Professor Blocher, made another draw and nine miners visited our schools on the 13th, and A number of the young friendsof Mis were laid off. speaks in very high terms of the teachMary M. Walker surprised that young On the 7fh, 8th and 9th the white cryoccasion and the progress made by the pupils the ers, evening, on Saturday lady stals were flying around like feathers, the birthof her Jay. past season, being the anniversary the ground to the depth of four covering will give an Georg R. Harris is erecting a new The Feoa Sunday school inches; it looked like winter, and was next of and M. F. Harria contemplates week, one barn, day entertainment very cold. From out. been the some thing. not doing A number of has given the date Our Sunday school ' and Sacrament will be affair other learned the improvements are contemplated what can be meeting convened at tbe usual place during tbe season. tbe event of the season. f with a good attendeoqe. President W. y A. Maxwell, A birth day party was Master givem Oeorge Wsrdell, James S. Wilde, Counselor Elijah Tarner and W. Milliner E. P. Bennett on the night of the 13th, George Milliner and Geo. Elder Charles Stone were the epeakere for Idaho week it belog his 14th birthday. A number expert to leave here this at tbe afternoon service. poe-of bis young friends were invited, end on borne seeker trip. Ills just of last Answer week. to problem State in that entertained by Mr. end Mr. Bennett. gible that tbty may locate of the Puzzle Tbe bottle and the cork A The young folks enjoyed themselves that build' part op a.d help bottle and a cork eot f 1.30; the bottle antii after midnight in various games country. What end eosts $t.0Q more than the cork. New of Paseaie, sports. Mr. Sarah Billing did each cost? Answer, $1.0$ and here on Sunday to visit arrived 0 CtKK A COLD I Si OXlnsi Jersey, , whom ehe .06 . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TeMets. bee mother, Mr. - Dks, Bill-In- g The welcome visitor that wad Its ap- All druggists refund the money if it fails fed not seen for 25 year. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mr. to cure. E. W, Groves at the Bleaxard. It pearance Annie of Mr. signalers is on ie a sister sad, rtenioo altar so W. H. Wilds last week, likes th place each Ux, t25e. - Times, COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUHTY, Hx3,MAECH i5, nil. Vol. TO 'J.. United States Land Office, Balt Lak City, Utah, March 4, 1901. To whom U may eon cent. . Notice it hereby given that the State iff Utah ha filed in this office a list No, 83, of lands selected by the said Bute tor the establishment and maintenance of sn Ianine Asylum, under Section 12, of thn Act of Congress approved July J8, 1894. Tbe following tracts embraced in Said list, are in n township containing claim of 'hscoTJ, N' WJ NE4 NEtf NWtf gao. 13, 3 . N., R. 6 ., 8. L. Mm, A opy of ald lilt, to far a It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivision, he been consplciously posted ia this sffice for inspection by any person interested, end by the public generally. WRhlnthe nextiixiydayi. following . th date of this notice, under dspart-men- tol instrnettoni of November 27 189$, (23 L. p,, 459), protest or contests against th claims of tire State to any of the tracts or subdivision hereinbefore described, on th ground that the same is mors valuable for mineral, than for agricultural purpose will be received and noted tor report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or coo test within this Hme specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the ral character of the tracts, end the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval, Faxxc D. Hobbs, Register. Gsomos A. 8mitb, Receiver, n9U , viTlre T. r- - nott-tniae- A con temporary editor, who must have been out very 'early in the morning is responsible for the following; Sing s song of swell heed, a fellow full of gin, coming home at 4 a. nt., hi wife won't let him In. Hi festers full of tanglefoot, hi heed Is full, of Nrheeli tbe keyhole runs around the knobhe funny feeling feels. He put his feet upon the porch, his bead i on1 the. ground, (red tilth time within his mug ; ThA wheels are going round. He thinks that be is sober and everyone is tight,, and thinks hes in his bedroom, instead , of ont all night. He thinai the moons a dollar end will buy a dozen drinks; bat when the morning cometh, and It cometh soon at that, he looks around and murmurs, Great snakes where so. I t? , 1 i 1 klfklWM Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," write Mrs. Cbss. Applegto, of Ale- andrlt, Ind., "and could hardly get ay sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, bat, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 68 pounds.". Its absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds. La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lang Troubles, Price, 19c end $1.00. Trial bottle freo at John ; Boyden A Sons drug store. YEARLY to Chriitiaa man or woman to look after oor gtew- -, ing business to this and ad and joining counties ; to art as Manager Correspondent- I work can be don at Encioe your beme. stamped envelope tor particulars to H. A. Bbermae, General Manager, Corcoran Treae-nr- y, Subscribe Building, opposite United States C. D. . Waabington, for THS TIMES. 1, - ! X r , s I . j ' |