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Show ''.f THE COALVILLE TIMES. THE PEOPLES DEVOTED TO THE IITTEB1STS AD TERTIS EH. T COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH. Vol. X. jxE 26 EXECUTE LT So, 2$, 1903 TMW'V' ' dings. J. H. Salmon this week commenced to fimiue-- 1 tear down the brick house on the site Frank Evans had a telephone put in where the new court house is to be built, The Salt Lt I j yesterday anand in a lOlher week or so it will be nounce bis residence this week. the o rr of Miss Ella cleared away. Mr. Salmon has pur"formrfy Xlville, to Mr. Fisher, The e nouittee on finance for July chased the material and w ill Use it for Oron Spencer S 1ir; ncU Lake City. Read Bovdens ad this week. THE OLD RELIABLE MEATLY WORK JOB XriMTXT COTTITTY. OTP h 7 Fourth are making the rounds. Absolutely Pure IS NO SUBSTITUTE THERE building purposes. This house was one of the first brick buildings to be erected There mill be Sabbath school at tbe in Coalville and has been a laud mark U eet School at 2 3J Sunday after- for N many years. noon. David hwainston was taken sick very Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Lamb will beat last Monday wmle at work on suddenly home to their friends sfter July 1st, on the at Grass Creek. He took section Main Street. South a drink of water from a spring and it is The assessed valuation of the property thought the water contained poison, as in the county this year shows a slight a great deal of the deadly powJer had been put out around the spring to kill inciease,over last year. squirrels. The youog man was put on Three or four miners can find employ- the handcar and brought home and Dr. ment at the lira. Creek m.ne, men FieuCh summoned, who woiked with with families being preferable. him until be was out of danger. He will be all right again in a few days. William Marshall and family havej moved down from Grass Cieek and are NOTICE. now located in their old home at bpriug l'"( with L sure of an acquaintance juiret, but we e him on hav can certainly ( I1 as red seen companion so ing charming and dll.; oung woman a te leastcon-gratulaMiss Fisher, t wt Mrs. v lam a the event, and J i.fe and cont.n-ue- d wish both par j happiness We do not ha'1 .at LOCAL AND WrtWR WWWWUWVMMVMi The Co-o- p ad i worth reading. Oscar F. Lyons of Peoa and W. W. bite of Oakley were down oo business yesterday and made a pleasant call at this office. Mrs. Dr French spent several days in Salt Lake this week E W. Hogg, representing the International Correspondence School, was here veeterdav looking after the students Dont forget to hav e your friends come enrolled m that school. here to spend the Fourth. FOUND. Ladies gold watch, in city Miss Nellie Rhoades returned home Owner can have same by calling park. from Salt Lake on Wednesday. onJ.W. Lamb, describing the watch, J. R. Jarvis, city recorder ofMercur, and paying for this notice. was here last Saturday on business. Dont forget the dance at the Opera Th American Pace. Bet t Eldredge has moved his barber House ou tbe night of the Fourth. It We life and money fast. Even there will the be ; committee spend by given chair into the shop with Will Robinson. will be good music and everybody wilt funeral! in our big cities, trot. We see, as s recent visitor remarks, none of those be assured a fine time. Mrs. S. J. Faddies went down to Oglong, slow, sad processions, where the for with a short visit her den Monday David Moore informed us this week take pleurisy, bronchitis and living rater. that tbe Cnieo Pacific is boring a sixte- pneumonia in honor of thw dead. All It well at Castle Rock. They done with Will Raff came up fiom Scofield last en-inch Excelspeed and preciaion. after but some think shat oil lent. The dead do not incnmler are water, on for short a Sunday visit, returning thp will be struck. Wednesday. living. They have had their tnrn. The 1 ours. It is with this lack of cirMrs. John Paw lit, Mrs. L. E. Eldredge place . Frank Chester came np from Ogden cumstance that tbe American world is and Miss Farnsworth down went Agnes Tneedayand baa commenced work at to conduct tbe obsequies of preparing reto Salt Lake to attend tbe wedding the Grata Creek mine. old Europe.1 If we do bury Europe, in O. and of Mrs. 8. Mr. ception Squires, trade and worldly power, the eue will Alexander Wright went down to Salt which was held Wednesday evening. t be pertly r - r c , , M bn. tie returotn " us luu giwv A pfcfVy TTahry Walker oDIlebeefwhowlwwy vi he a good story to tell, was here Mon- We do not stop lor funerals to wend WANTED. Three or lour mineraat day shaking bands with hit old Mends. their solemn way along; some would say the brass Creek mine. Men with fam He went down to hit mining claims in we do not atop for eentimente to ripen or thoughts to deepen; at least we do not .flies preferred. Ogden canyon on Tuesday, . for small economies, or for any kind stop reJ. S. Salmon and Ed Beaobien of habit that check the pace. Industrial visited Seth Rigby Mining Engineer turned Tuesday night . from a weeks is inclined to lay, with Corporal Mr. thin these week. Europe regions Rigby fiahiug trip up Chklk Creek will make another visit here In tbe early Nym, the hnmorof it ie too hot. of next month, when be will expert It seems rather hard, at times, thkt A fine bunch of thoroughbred cattle part necessities and comforts should cost Sevtwo far or three not copper properties waa sold last week by David Moore to eral times here what from Coalville. thy do abroad, cattleman. a northern Wyoming but our profuseness in expense is part of J. T. Carrnth came down from Black-fo- the productive energy of the country. Miss Annie Carrutb went down to Idaho, last Sunday to join his wife, ol economistsdistingush painsthe to attend wedding who has been visiting here for thiee Ogdeu Tuesday takingly between productive end unproof James Don and Aia Huffman. weeks, and to spend several days with ductive expenditure, but the his parents. They will return to Black-fo- ot economists were narrow io psychology, Mrs. J. L. Boyden and Miss Amy Sundaj. if being willing to throw silver dollars 10 Evauston Sunday to at Boyden-wenDr. French and J. L. Boyden went up into the water, for the pleasure of watchtend the funeral of Mrs. Fred BeckChalk Creek Monday and stopped over ing them sink, to take an extreme case, with. makes a mans dispo-itio- n more confi night endeavoring to coax tbe speckled were last The sugar beets that planted beauties out of tbe water, but only a dent, more careless of the extraneous, more energetic and original wbennt-thinkspring are reported as doing well. A few would come out. Of course, tbe ahont the principles of bis busifav Table outcome may mean much for water 'was a little too muddy. ness, even those doll vrs are Coalville. It is remarkable how rapidly tbe grain Confidence the speed aud constancy Mr. and Mis. Eb. KilIiis returned aud garden stuff has grown the past two with wfcicb credit and other capital are Monday horn Logan, w Uere they were weeks. Hot weather and plenty of water in nee does a lidne share toward injuarried last week. They will epeud the have maue things grow so nicely that creasing productive power; and the summer together at the sheep cauip on prospects are very favorable for abund- great confidence of America is hard. y Wahtaicb. ant crops of bay, grain and all kinds oi separable from her spirit of profusion. The typical modern business man knows stuff. County Clerk Neeley informed os this garden tbe difference between personal and wee that he has scut out all the supand Liver Stomach Chamberlains Tb, economy, Tie knows that a plies for the srliool election axiich wi.l "lets are what you need when you thousand jut dollar, spent for a small are There 13tb. 5,300 have no appetite, ieel dud after eating be held on July and wake up all n a bad tastexuyour whim, may nverSe missed, but that a names on -- be registration Lata, uijuib. They wdl improve your appe- fraction of a cent saved on each object tite, eleanee and invigorate your stom- that be manufactures' maymean success The game of base bail that will 1 ach, and gve you a relish for yoar food. and wealth. be will be For sale by Economy in production alplayed here on the Fourth John Boyden A fc! n. lows in living, and tbe extravagance and Coalville bprmg Valley tiyeeu the Last Friday afternoon tbe school child- greatest economy Sr production is often teams, and promisee to be a very lively a Dir. Our boys are practicing hard ren taught last winter bv Mias Vmnie reached by generous expenditure for and we can look ior a good game. Copley gave her a pleasant surprise at wages, for'material, for machinery, for her borne. They spent a very enjoy aide salaries, for whatever wilt make good. Tne committee on ueeora.iun for July altrrrioon at games of different kinds, We may do later tde things that take Fourih nave requested us to ask the and Misa Cop'ey uoub.y surpr'oeii pattern eahd long brooding. Our con- -' pe p!e to decora e their bouses fr the by receiving a'l.iee present from the ceru, just now, is to get rich, and we dd that-o- n the grand style. Collier's . Fourth, and that the buicea houses children. Weekly. decorate their buildings, to prp-ri- y Mrs. Juba Uutlii.gtoo and two chi. that the town will present the proper EaTSSTu (hit n from Locate 16, id. no, Mr Fred Beckwith Deed. on arame , that day, app Wednesday and will visit for a short " Lat Friday 'night Mre. Fred Beck-wiJ i.h her sister, Mrs. M. E. All diseases start it the boa let. Ke p time died very suddenly at her home in Rhoades. The lady was aico.upaoieu them open or ton will be The lady had been indisEvanston. act like jutur. Keep lver by her mother, Airs, bpr.ggr, who w.Ii posed for a few days, bu her condition and bowels active withoat a fitkening remaiu here lor awhile. was not such as to cause alarm. Thors millions pe. pie griping feeling. Si tali and recommended CASCARETS, day evening wnile attending a recepti. n We bare mened from the Fianner try a 10c bo. All druggists. was taken suddenly ill. Doctors Music House, Milwaukee, Wi two were summoned, who worked with her VI have been troubled for some time very meritorious cunpotikns, tneone all dayFriday.bnt sfter Tbs Milwaukee Carnival1' march and several convulsions she paisiug through with ludigestion and sour stomach, says , . died, Mr. Sarah W. Curtis of Lee, Ma , two step by Josef, with a bright and Mrs. Beckwith was well known in Coaland have been taking Chamberlains cachy, melody, the other is a song, ville, having lived here for several year Sweetheart Stomach and Liver Tablets which have by (J. H. William, an previous toinarrjiBgJtfr.Jieckwith helped me very much to that now I cn exquisite sentimental ballad with a beam about tyro years ago. . She was well eat many things lhatbeforel could poE ufnr title page. Either piece wi.l be liked by all aod her any friends wei If you have anv trouble with your stom- sent post-pa- id to any address for I7c, hocked to bear of her sudden death. ach why not take toes Tablets and get Catalogue mailed free. Addiets, Joseph The funeral wu held Sunday aud the well T For ile by John Boyden A Son. F tanner, Milwaukee, Wi. remains interred at Evanston. , ot, Old-scho- old-scho- ol t s eU 1 tn u-- CAb-CARE- Tis Sizes run from 3 to 9 years. Peoples Mercantile ' Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of tbe Coalville A Hoyteville Irrigation company will be held at the residence of Thomas Oaru in Hovtsville, oh Monday, Julv 6th, lt03, at 8 p. m., for tbe purpose of amending tbe articles of incorporation of said company by changing :i) the number necessary to constitute the board of directors, (2) the length of term of office of the various diners, and (3) the time for holding annual meetings. John H. Williams, Secretary. Evans,' Ingebretsen A Evans, attorneys. br-loe- es marriage a tk the people of Coalville wtll a mi tercste l it that and Miss Ala of James Don f I hich took place Huffman of C in Ogden on V evening. Mrs. Don was rearei uf ville and is well his community. and favorably k ' late Mr. and She is e dangl bowers among Mr. George U i: the early settle j valley. Mr. Don is w mg his second term as tresin'1 county in which blesnd diligent, office he has pr r k Citv and has He is a residu e throughout the many w arm as TheT in best withe county. for Mr. and J!" t Hollow. OTHER NEWS. alf Price. .; t Mr, Spriggs, both of this city, v th Temple bride Is th and Mrs. W. is the youn Thomas Gar and that tl happy one i friends. and Mis Feail ot youn people i Tied yesterday io tain . tl tv.. !y Herald is th in the iutermoun- -i day In tbe week ! co 85 cen a with i by ev months. T! he Sunday Herald ion should be read r )f r, fi for six 1 i ' id - . i fk If it Commencingat II oclock a; ra., the following program will be fenderecL at the Stake Tabernacle: it.- - - i. hapiite in the Herald. Knr Court House. Freeman MaCanmissionera County tin, J, C. Pwkett and Wm. were in the Fark Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Their mission was to inspect the mads at this end of the county, which they reported in excellent condition. They informed the Record tbst F. C. Wood A Son of Ogden were busily engtged in making tbe plena lor next the new count court house, week they will he ready for tbe commissioners' inspection. It it their purpose to submit th plans to tbe people of so Park. City bfore approving-Jhethat suggestions might b offered or alterations mads. They feel that Park City is more interested in this matter than any other section of the county, and are anxious that the new court bouse shall meet with ibeir approval in every particular. The cost of tbe building it not to exceed 120,000. Park Beeord. VM Patriotic airs by tbe brass band. .John Callts & Co .4 .Chaplain, Thomas Copley fUc. W. O. FUher Star Spangled Banner (Tuesdays -- . 8trici,y At Coalville. - raid. Tbe most Company. uJ i Lake City, The daughter of Mr, gs,and the ( m of Mr, and Mrs. are well, known ied life may be a rh of their many 1 . ALMA ELDREDGE. Manager. . VRS. Fid ward X AT A i lyy yw 'We offer our Entire Stock SD1TS CHILDRENS r chuu-.-- . Beading of littiAi.hvu of The Old Flag Never Touched the Ground v Oration ... r. Solo . Barbara Recitation, ..... . Edna Beard, Winnie Smith Hon. Alma Jildredge ,,. Fretchie, M rs, Address America Benediction m, J. Smith A. May Younjg .Carl Allison & Co Prest. Moses W. Taylor Congregation Quartette.. td , . Chaplain FJ.iiit ii WiMi InthB afternoon at the City Park there will be 9 " A'Free Childrens Dance. Foot Races of various kinds. a Y$. And many .other sports,- for which prizes Will be awarded. - Cfcamberlalaa Colle, Cholera and , Marrhoea Is evorywheie Keaedj as th one remedv tlmtcau always be depended upon ahd that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea In children tnd 1snodoubtedlytbe means of saving tbe lives of s great many children each - year." For sale by John Boyden A Son, recogniz-- d CiaiW Ralliil Subscribe for THE TIMES. HUtiil H Rulln4, 'From the Sentinel, Uebo, Mont. In the first opening of Oklahoma to asttlers in 18SJ, th editor of this paper was among the many seeker her fortune who made tbe Wig race one fine day in April. , During bis traveling ahout and afterwards hfa camping noon bis claim, be encountered much bad water, t h the-sev-ere het,l, a diarrhoea which j severe !im very gave St teemed almost impossible to check, and along is Jane the case became to bad he expected to die. One day of bis neighbor brought him' one email bottle of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and ( Diarrhoea Remedy aa a last hope. A ( Big loe w a given him while he was rolling about oo the ground ingreat agony, and in a few minute tbe dose , war repeated. Tbe good effect of tbe medicine waa icon noticed and within an boor tbe patient eat taking hi flrat round leep for a fortnight. That one Bttle bottle worked e - complete core, anJ he cannot help but J 1 grateful. Tbeaeacon for bowel disorder being at band uggeta this item. For sale by Jobs Boyden A Son. -- COALVILLE Tickets,. IN THE - OPERA HOUSE. - 50 cents.- - 4 Everybody turn out and have a good time- - bwbr-together-- Perfumed and Medicated Soaps For toilet and bath. A new line: the most complete ever in the city. 5ctsto35 cts J per cake. Try our "Crown Castile 5 cts dis-play- ed John Boyden fi Son. - |