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Show j5ysr& C 1nivtyofWA 9 The' Coalville Times. PATROMIXE HOME DEVOTED TO A DUS TRY. vol m. COALVILLE, TKTE HTETBRT OF SUMMIT COUNTY. SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FREE CO! MAGE OF SILVER, DECEMBER 18, i8q6. 16 Tit 4 NO. AS l! mBMwieeai are talking of mov- THE COUNTY NEWS Park Cuv. They ing here for the whiter. About two week- ago flour took wings ami $2 it) here, but this Week it has taken a sudden slump. It is now being go'll for fi, straight grade, ami i liable to gu lower, a. the combine - m-eit- 'io FATHERED BY UR ALERT Y. Hovrsv Tbe Evnti of tho YY eek From Nrarl) Every Town in feuiniult County H feat Th TluieftV ItrprfAVbUllvea Found to W rltp tout. Ht 1Ioiswu.k, Editor Tivit 1LLK. Utah, Nov. 16. HAS OPENED THE DOORS OF ITS 18'. ' . Mis. A. Wilkinson has leopewd a More heie at her home. - tin Heibert Crittenden tppv father of another -- on, who line to' J PEOA. IEot, Utah, Dec, 16, 1 SOS Editor Times: This is like a swing morning, N. B. Snapp. tlie Oakley postmaster wadown tw Peoaon Tuesday. The remarks of Prudent Ciuff on Tuesday were highly appreciated by one and all. A large number of the citizens of Oakley and Koi kport attended the funerl on Tuesday. Work teacher oi the district school at Oakley, made a pleasant call on jotiroorreiKjndent on Tuesday een-ing- . CJ. We shall U-- g. u. I- j n fair, Provisions, Etc. - - start 1; 1 Empathy of the entire community is extended to hi. B. Williams and family in the great loss of a devoted and lo ing wife and mother. borne people think there is tjuite a taieloin knowing how io make a note. Host of ns think it a greater trick in know ing how to lift it. If it is true that the teacliers birch is what makes the pupils smart, is it not alieut time it was applied, and that liberally Miss Henrietta Williams, who has for the past fewr weeks been bed-faand is stall very sick, is now outlie lair The death of her way to recovery. mother wag a severe blow to the. voting lady especially so in her feeble condition. Mrs. Alice McDonald and drank Chambers, of Park City, and who aie the neiee and new be w of 11. B. Williams, ,cauw3-e- r from, Perk City on Tuesday io attend the fnneral of their annt Mary. E. F. Palmer, Jr., was taken down with sicknes again on Saturday evening. It is pleaeing to note that be is now on the mend. It was thought that lie would hate to go, through an operation, but that w ill most likely be avoided. I. II. Williams and wife, W. W. Cl"fF, .Lsrenzo Williams, wife and two daughters, all of Coalville, came un lo attend ,the funeral on Tuesday. Edmond came up from Eldredge and wife-l- o 'Coalville to attend the funeral. They returned home the sui'ie evening. rs. MaryE. Willi mis, wife of lleniv childrens afterB. Williams, died on the morning of noon. Dec. 1.1th, 1W. l lie deceased ha- been 1 rank IKpkm demoted on the mida great sufferer fot some tbieeer lour last luesday eicn.ng. Niuie tram night months pat. She 'leaves a loving, say he has gone to get, married. Jml husband and a large fjinuly of childieu others want lo know why lie departed The funeral services in the to morij her lo-B night for such an oeca-iowere held over the remain on Tuesday V. W. afternoon. President (luff ii ha art If. , delivered the funeraL si uion. The bum! 1 u tiiH, Utah, tlcc. 17, ing t'l ciowdcd to ovtilh wing wit li TiV s Em ton friends vv ho had gatheied to pay their lletier Stephens Arrived from Salt last sc speeds .to one whom they had or the lotk. knows: and deariy loved. B. K. E. Viut. JIiss Anmlia Jones was down from Coalville on Sunday zisiting .relatives KOCJtFOKg. and friends. Rockfort, Utah, Dee. 16, 1896. Miss Hu Ida Francis, who has been Editor Times : living at Echo for sometime s again John Hortin pnd Robert Siddoway back .with her parents at JJenefec. Jind son Robert went to SaltXake this Mias Carrie Stevens, who has been moaning. living in Salt Lake for some time, Mrs. Mania Rhead epent several days has returned boaue and aril spend the last week visiting relatives and friends holidays here before returning. bare. Her aieter, Mies Clara Hortin, Our meeting house committee fiave returned with her to Cnalville. been busy for several days cleaning up Mrs. Hattie Pack, whs has resided tbe meeting bouse and otherwise imwith her mother, Mrs. Hortin, since her proving Hie same. marriage, went to her hume in Kamas Professor B. Cluff, Jr., of tbe B. Y, the first of the week. She will be missed Provo, made a brief visit academy, by her many friends here: bene on Friday last and took team from SMary Salisbury, a little daughter of here to Morgan on Saturday. James Salisbury, fell from .the loft of Mrs. Charlotte Judd, wholes been Wm. Ray nolds barn to the frozen staying with iter sister, Mrs. George ground eleven feet below on Saturday Wilde el Coalville for some time, relast. She was unconscious until Sun-- I turned borne the first of tbe week. day morning and lay jja a stuper until ' Some of the Henefer (elks attended Tuesday. She is still in a critical con- -. the.farewell party given at Margan for EL S. ditioo. John Hienefoa Friday, the 18th. Mr. Hiener leaves as a missionary id a few WANSHIP. days. Dec. 1896. 16, Utah, Warship, Bishop Anderson ef Morgan county . Editor Timas : was here during tbe week and surveyed ef late. House rent is in demand laud for seyeral parties, charging them Russel and Robert Young went to only 3 per day, which was an agreeable Salt Lake on tbe 17th. surprise. The people here have had tq W. J. and John Pendleton went to pay (5 and upwards per day heretofore Salt Lake on tbe 17th. fot the same kind of work. Miss Nora Peterson is down from The District school concert to be held Park City-oa visit to ber parents. during the holidays is occupying moat R. G. Dunus Mercantile agency baa of the pupils' spars time at present, had a maa in town this week rating the Tbe time for holding the same has .net been definitely settled,, bat next merchants. , Mr. and Mrs. E. Young ar down from Wednesday seems to be likely the dste st Grocery Department tane lodgings Tuesday night. C.T. Mdls and C II. West left on a business trip of leu days down the river to Ogden Thursday. j The management have given cartful attention to the details of selecting a stock whici lor excellence, freshness, purity Redden has couilortahe aud standard merit, will compare faorabl with the stocks ot the BEST GROCERY STORES OF THE' STATE. men. He can a com in date twenty span of hores, AS THE PRICE ON OVER ONE HUNDRED STAPLE GROCERY ITEMS GIVEN! alto BELOW ATTEST, clearly showing so plainly, he who runs may read OUR POLICY, Would it not lie honorable legislation ONE PRICE TO A FAIR PROFIT. Our Fair Profit means that a sure al the suu shines in cloudless space, OUR" an-for our Mate to provide a pen-io- n PRICES WILL that any resident of Summit County who orders a bill of groceries from Chicago, St. Louis, Salt Lake officers of widows who to propriar.on or Park Citv City, Ivanston, bin said hill AT A LOSS for the goods so- - bought laid down as COMPART'D WITH OUR Ogden, are killed in protecting the right, and PRICES AN FOR EOUAL AMOUNT EXPENDED. liliertiesof citizens? There are two each fresh in t he minds of the citizen- ot the county Dawes and Magg. Mill Provisions, Etc., Continue! CANNED FRUITS, MEATS AND Mill The public are hereby notified that FISH AND VEGETABLES. no ceder post call tie cut or taken from Can .30 A. B. Soda, loose, per lb SjrrIK faragen, half-g( .OS' N, R, 5 E. without permis-io- u Flour, High 1atent, per It's lbs. 92.59 Sec., 2,7, can . JO lb A. B. .45 per packages, of owner of said land. C. W cans for Frails, assorted, 3 Best Maple, 1 gal can for Straight trade, 106 lbs.. 2.35 1.3.1 Paarl Oyster, per lb .It cans for. .60 Jellies, assorted, 3 Y ou will find out prices SOAPS. Kirk's 16 bars. 1.00 12! lb per Snaps, Ginger KCHO. can for. .. .50 Jama, assorted, 3 ? 20 liars for on flour, 'as we bought 1.00 lb Electric, Cocoa right J8 Bar, Taffy per Ei ho, Utah, ( let. 29, 18IHI. Tomatoes, Utah, 3 cans for .... .25 EmruK Tints : Peas, Little Sell, per can ..... .10 Spitit, Baking Powders, EifracJt, Eta- fine sugar, per can .15 A. ti. Brim made a lninesg trip to Lomen Ext., Utah home made, Beaus, string, per can .10 Ogden yesterday. bottles 9 .10 l'ork and Beans, Wagners 2 can .15 Vanilla Ext., Utah home made, tiewge Gilchrist contemplates makVanCamps2 can .45 HT 2 oz. bottles ing a visit to Ogden next week. .10 Corn, rhoice, per can ..... bottles. . .22) Lemon ext., Utah, Jennie btagg has come home tp spend Blee Label, 2 cans for.. ., .. .35 Vanilla ekt., Utah, s bottles, . .22) a few days with his mother. Corn Beef, Armours, 2 2- cans .45 Cider Vinegar, 90 grains, per gal M Mrs. William Williams is still puite 44 two .25 .13 Mustard, ground, per lb j'd but we liojie to see her better soon. Lunch Tongue, Armour's, two for .55 ,1 per ground, Peppet, lb,....,., Ray Brim is expected home Sunday IJam, deviled, per can. .10 15 Allspice, ground, per lb., to spend the holidays witn his parents. 20 lb Underwoods, can .20 Ginger, of Tartar, per lb, . , . .23 E. C. Wantlaud, the U. 1. land agent, Sardines French, two cans for . . .35. Cream Nut megs', 4 ounce for, .20., ..05 JUtneslio, was in tow n on land business last Monoil, peejraa.j .13' Cinnamon, per domes. .25 Scans mustard, . .13 Allspice, whole, per tb. day. .25 can for .10 Cloves, whole, per lb Oysters Louis, Echo tan a newspaper started,, called 1 LKNO.V PEEL per lb b 3 for... .50 cans, ' Bert JW Dying Echo," Uilctinst, lb. 1TTK0V PEEL, 17j per Salmon, Cuttings, 1 lb cans, 2 for .25 editor. ioda, Churchs, 3 packages for.'. .95 Cocktail, none finer, 2 for .35 ih Table Halt, two for... ,15 .1 Breakfast, A. N. Bailey is still under the weather, per lb. . .10 three 5 lb sacks for. ,95- can .20 Flats, lb per .. ... Sw Apricots, fine, lb lSTfe yer Hams, ifts, per but his many friends hope to see- him rroa,YanHoutens,2cans for .45 .15 fancy, per lb Pickles, 3 gallon keg for .70 out soon. rake .90 kucolsir, Bakers, per AID CRACIEKS. IDTS, CODIES 10 best American mixed, pts .20 Nertanne, per lb . Bweet, per cake. . . .05 Mise Jennie and Florence Du ulord of Chow-choPears, per lb best American, pints .28 lo Peamnts, freeh roasted, per lb .$ ,o0 Cond. Milk, Eagle, r can. . .90- Evanston are visiting in Echo, the lb Jk Blnsis, Cross pitted, per Blackwell's, pts a0(' Almonds, best shell, per lb 15 MISCELLAHEOUS GROCERY SDIDEIEl' guests of Mrs. John Watson. Apples, sliced, per '.b 7t4 Brazil Nuts, per Jb Pickles, Cross A B., mixed pints .11! The Echo Debating society is proPrunes, choice, per lb ktove Pol, Rising Pun, 3 for.. .95 Pepper Sauce, fine iome.tk', btl lw'j Filberts, new crop, per lb.. .15 sn. I.jr, old style, for,..., .95 gressing finely. It affords amusement Worcestershire Least PerFigs choice, per lb lo home made, mixed, a lb .lo , Oaadf for both young and old. The house is Magic Yeast Cakes rins, 2 bottles for lb . chocolate drous, per .I28 Axle Grease, Frazers, per box .05 .95 crowded every night, Catsupv SnyderV, pint bottle . . . lb.' caramels, per i2'y Metches, Telegraph", 12 boxes for .9 A The Echo school will have a Christ- Syrsp, Free Coinage, 3 gal keg . 1.25 Parlor. 6 boxes for, . .. .1 Horseshoe, per lb $ M .11' jelly Mins, perlb inas tree on Christmas eve. Exery perBlacking, Masons, large 1.3 .07J BattJrAxn, per lb 25 11 vritp 1ar.igoig, per 3 gal keg. mint lueengs, per lh small ' Free 05 son in town has contributed toward Dukes Mixture, per .W . Coinage, 1 gal can . . . ,u . lh.. gum itnp, j:r package P.fuelnaf, Sawyers, half-d- o 1tt .90 J half-ca-t haviug4i line time. They will also have Pan 25 conver.atioa liearts.alb ,12'. Bird Feed, per package. pkg, three pkgs for .2 ft .10 a dance on New ear - Home Made Crackers,. al b IV t i lb z. -l -- '' ........ lb ar, -- I . J. . ... TOBACCOS. -- 2-- We ask you to carefully examine the above extended price list of Family Groceries, We were prompted to make it in order to escape the imputation of selling a FEW LEADERS at or near cost, aa many merchants do, and making the loss of a fat percentage good by increasing the cost to the consumer on articles they do not advertise. Mow . ready for sale. FriGBS Useful, Novel, Attractive. Positively me lowest. Mate your selections before tbe stock, is. broken. ITWe like money and value success but YVE DONT WANT THE EARTH (Summit Coitnty will Any merchant iay FOLLOW and not incite our malice, but it WILL be a FOLLOW, for they have leit he bars down anddo). we are nibblinr the clover, with full freedom the pasture assured We wish to say, in conclusion, that the prices named on goods listed herein will intureusa FAIR PROFIT, that should satisfy any merchant in business who buys his goods right and employs correct business. prmcipGes. Respectfully submitted by the , Cash Bargain Store, Coalville for the affair, A .dance is alao to be !sume his work which he has done for two weeks. , ' given to tbe ckildrea. Jack Moore, who was at the canyon Oa account of sickness the new weaving machine that was bought by Ma- cutting wood with his brother, had the tilda Francis aooae time ago, kaa bee a misfortune to cut hi foot rather badly lying idle, but is new turning nut car- and had to be brought home. rumored that the Yellow creek It pets at a liveiy rate. It as a Newcomb improved warping machine, and tha ranch of Bullock & Hodson has again cost was nearly 1196. From persona been told. The Messrs. Frank and sdle to aay the Thomas W right are said to be tbo s. inspection I am maebiaa 4oee im-el- e work and eaves much delay and inconvenience comDavid Moore has gene back to tha pared with the old style weavers. first principles and ia threshing out bit W. B. grain with a flail. Dave will, no doubt, it thia way, find iarm employment WAHIACH. . through the cold winter months. J.B. Wahsatch, Utah, Dec. 17, 1896. Tb ' 'Editoi Times : lB,tltau. W. S. Arnold,' general counsel of Prof. Several inebda of know fell here on he Leslie E. Keeley lustitute, Salt Lake, Sunday. isreceiving flattering testimonials from Joseph Wall of Fort Bridger was a all classes, on tbe suroetful tieatment being given unde, fffa charge at' the traveler through our burg on Monday. Keeley Institute. Write him for par, G. Y. Bullock of Coalville ha' been ticulars. time busy baling hay lor tome The old lady was right when she said past at hia Yellow ;creek ranch. the child miahtdie ifxtjcy waited for the doctor. She saved the little enes Joseph Hennessey, who has been life witlp a few dose of One Minute laid np with sickness for several months, Cough Cure, fine had used It for croup has so far improved as to ho able to re-- before, John Eojden A Son. ' pur-haaer- Klr x . t Hi lavontloa. Mac hi ta Cat Law Caal. Antrim, Dec. II. Mr. Sprague, who John Tompson, the genial master mechanic of the Anchor mine, has in came here a few weeks ago to try hi vented and patented two simple, yet very important machines. One is' a 'device for tarring wire cables while the forftier is designed to cleanse them. Thp other does its work perfectly and rapidly, and can be used (ot either round or flat cables with equal facility and effectiveness, and relegates the old method of g to tbe rear. The cleansing machine ia just as thorough as could be desired and when it gets through with a gummed and dirty cable the rope hae tbe appearence of having just come from the factory. There is no question of the utility of the machines and they should find ready sale wherever cables are used asid yield a handsome royalty to tbe inventor. Both are eo very simple h theory and operation that it is a wonder patents covering the ids a were not secured years ago. Park Record. head-tarrin- S;aly eruptions on the head, chapped bauds am, lip, cats, braises, srslis, burns are quickly cured by DeWitts Witch ilazef Salve. It ia at present the xrtlcle most used for pilee, and it always eurea them. John Boyden dt Son. Harrison machine,1 one that ia adopted low coal. has made a very good access of it, minihg ih nine hours a high as 40 running yards and five feet deep, or, in 'other words, 630squar feet. Tbe thickness of the vein ia 2 feet $ inches, eightjnehes. of bony and tens, and two feet of ctean coal. Tha price ef the machine man is 15 cents pec ton, and the price paid lor loading it f 27 cents per ton, making in all 42 cent per ton. The price paid before to pick) miners for digging above coal waa 64 ' Cents per ton, making a gain for tha company of 22 cents per ton, and alaa saving in other directions. Miner with the picks may very soon be a thine, el the past. If you have ever seen a tittle child in the agony ot summer complaint' you can realize tbe danger of trouble and appreciate the value of; lOBtantaneoua relief always afforded by De Witts Colic A Cholera Cure. and diarrhoea it ia a reliable remedy. We c old net afford to recommend thia aa a cure unless it were cure. John Boyden A Son, tecuttiug -- th. ry |