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Show Vm i y or OUh I THE COALVILLE TIMES. I i ? PolWowl Gwealp. Vpton Boy Dvad. When troubled with constipation try Mr. ol son both with the over are Tabconventions ILidd, Chamberlains Stomach and Liver County lets. They are easy to take and produce parties; two good county and State U Ob. John B.Kidd of Upton, died effect. For tickets havy been nominated, and from I fhtnrday night from the tffeeti of j no griping or nnpleasant Patiou for appendicitis 'The boy j now until Nov. 8th there will be notheaie by John A Son. Hen sick over a week ago, and he ing bat work and worry for the candi! kbad that it was thought best to, vote are a Indications that dates. targe D. P. Felts new paper, the Argus, which is published at Farmington, was will be polled this year by both parties. b illim to Coalville, where he could t me immediate care ol the a welcome exchange to our sanctum this At the Democratic caucus held last i ttiej kkt On being examined Dr. French week. It has a neat, clean appearance, Thursday night in the Brick school and it influence will surely be Felt in honse, J; L. BoydeD acted as ebaiman f bsomced his case appendicitis and t Stated that an operation would have I avu county. Long may it live. and Miss Hannah Rhead as secretary. He was taken to the Thomas L. Beech was nominated for Material was unloaded here Friday justice of tbe peace and W. D. Robiuson hoiatpf Axcile BondquUt, and the cession mas performed Thursday for the Postal Telegraph Cable company, constable. rntning by Dr. Freuch and Dr. Ilosmer A line will be ran from Ecbe to 8alt Thejfoliowing six delegates were selectlake by way of Park City A gang of ed to attend tbe county convention: C. t ftrk City. It was found when the mss commenced that H was men were here Tuesday and Wednesday A. Callit, W. G. Johntson, W.J. VV right, pstton that the boy was suffer-- 1 Rotgipendicitis on the the wire telephone Jr., J. W. Wilde, G. W. Young, Frank stringing lhttembut thata large abscess had poles from E h to Park City. Rippon. frrasd just back ol tbe appendix. This Senatorial delegates P. H. Neeley, G. ConThe Seventy-fift- h removed and the boy W. Yonng and W. M. Boyden. teased to rally from tbe operation, and ference of the ebnrch of Jeene Christ of Latter day Saints will be beid la tbs were that he would soon The Democrats held their senatorial prtyects Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, commencing and oonnty convention at Park City ; cn Thursday, Octobers, 1904. A general hlurday morning, however, he began Monday and placed in the field the to attendance on that day of officer's and ior signs of weakness and continued following ticket : worse until 8 oclock at night, members it requested and expected. togt of Smith Park State senator George vkta he pasted away. His sadden i The members of the brass band wish City. iekh is a severe blow to bit parents. Representative E. W. Berry, Pari to thank Mr. George Beard through Htwst just old enough to be a good the columns of this paper, for the free City. help to hie father on the ranch and with Commissioners (tour year term) use of the Opera House for the dance thesbeep and his loss will be greatly given for the benefit of the band on 8ept. John Welsh o' Park City; (two rear term) The sympathy of the community of Lambert John Kama. 14(b, to purchase uniforms; also George to the parent in their be- Untended Clerk G. H, Weet, Hoytsville. G. Redden for bis friendly rustEng in the rearement. Recorder W, J. Wright, Coalville. interest of the band. The body was taken to Upton Monday Dan Park BJShields, Attorney City. (of burial, Impressive services being held Treasurer Mrs. Annie Phillips, Park Are you ploing your farm this fall? the afternoon. If not, yen shonld bear in mind that tbe City. Aressor P. Adderly, Park City. best practice in an and county is to fit , Sour Stomach. Surveyor E. H. Rhead, Coalville. tbe land for the conservation of moisture - When the qnantity of food taken it too and to prepare it for the beaefinal effects Snperindent of Schools W. M. Boy rgs or the quality too rich, tour stoof freezing and thawing. Plow aow. den, Coalville. mach it likely to follow, and especially The expense of plowing now may be to if the digestion has been weakened Has I4 a FUsaf CktaMBll greater than next spring, bat- - yen will by constipation. Eat slowly and not resp yoxr reward in the increased returns CMktsas4y. 00 freely of eatily digested food. Masfrom tbe toil. Plow new. Deseret I have' told Chamberlains Cough ticate tbs food thoroughly. Let five Farmer. Remedy for more than twenty years and hoars elapse between meals, and wben ha given entire satisfaction. I have jroa feet a fullness aad weight in the it The Dewey Stock Co. gave askow at the old a pile of it aad eaa recommend it region of the stomach after eating, taka to' fair a House Opera Wednesday night sited audience. Tbe nature of the per- highly. Joeepb McElhfney, Linton, Cbanberlains Stomach and Liver Tabformance was comedy from start tofinlah, lews. Yon will find this remedy a good lets" and tht soar stomach may be avoidand wkilo the geeater part of it bad been friend when troubled with a cough or ed. For sale by John Boyden A Son. sees hero before, it seemed to take well cold. It always affords quick relief, and MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. There was only it pleasant to take. For sal by John with the andieaee. four who took part In tbe show, bat they Boyden A Son. Tbe following home missionary i kept ft going. The company La have been made for next ir Bsar Seen Town.. recently been organized at Park City, One Hew tloJ-Broa- ds Snoot remade with One New One amtUdyspeptici may be eaten without Inconvenience even by persona with delicate digestion LOCALS poNi eo . ms roU AND PERSONALS. The threshing machine this week. u started up Read about the barging offered in the 8. I. Co4, ad. PostmaterT)avid Moore ws down from Castle Rock yesterday. Harry Wyeberjy of Scofield ha here for over s week on a visit. been E. M. Allisea. Sr., wag uprom Ogden 8atarday visiting hi children. Attorney Frank Evans made s nets trip to Park City Wednesday. W basi- Mr. Bowen and family from Border, , havajafatUlna 1 a. We again take occasion te f, Heber Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiide, has been very sick for over two weeks with an attack of appendicitis. He it Some better at present Dr. French was all smiles Saturday morning all because hit wife presented him with a fine baby boy. Mother and child doing nicely. Prest. C. Y. Pack and members of the take board ot Relief societies held meetings in the various wards in this end ot stake the first of the weeek. date. to hav beoa seen on cue v. Coiitth, street! early Taeeday mourning. ' Wben Soa William Archibald, Ira Face. tbe fact was made known a number of ait Coalville Levi Pearson, Ed sard man and boys turned ont and tried M lftiins. locate Ur. Brain, bat nowherecoufcl b Hoytiville John K. Lemon, Oscar $65.00 10.00 20.00 65.00 Running Gear. d Second band . . SeCOnd-nUn- d oUTry, lfl , . 5OOQ SOAP 85M One Very Fine Team Horse ,1 300 lbs HORSE BLANKETS, BUGGIES, HARNESSES, SADDLES, CARTS, etcr W. L. HANSEN, We can do your job work. Manager. G. G. REDDEN & .. , SONS' Lodging Honse and Star Restanranl . y; MEAlsS. SERVED AT Alois HOURS-.- , EVERYTHING CLEAN A FIRST:etoASS- a Complete Lino of Candies, Soda Water, etc. in stocIr , ' - , FrL Stable and .Li veryjn be fonnd. Mrs. John Stone was tbe one who saw t ie animal near tbe railroad tracks about 6 oclock Tuesday morning.' She called her husband and son ont to see him, and the hoy started after Brain, but he let oat to tbe tall woods over tbe river and could not be found again. It was a new thing for a bear to be seen in Coalville, and it was bard io make people beleive a bear had been seen, bat there it no doubt in the minds of those who who did tee the animal. Wilkins. Wanship James B. Rhead, Ward E. : . Pack. Henefer William Hudson, F. W. Marchant. Kama George Smith, W. E. Potts. Oakley Silas M. Pack, J.K. Lemon, J r. Francis Robert Walker, J. D. Barber. Marion Upton Enogh Brown, Frazier. Grass Creek F. ' H. Wright, C. H. West. Echo John C. Paskett, J. P. Stevens. Parleys Park and Park Ciy Amos Sargent, Robert McMichsel. Chkao Narlut Letter- been heavy of have Receipt sheep Labor, tbe mighty magiciao, walks thia week, showing increase of about forth into' a region uninhabited and 25,000 over last. Muton sheep are waste j he looks earnestly at the scent, about steady compared with a week ago, so quiet in its desolation, then weaving while feeding wetheri and yearlings are his wonder working wand, those dreary 10 to 15 cts. higher. Prices fur fat lamb valleys smile with golden harvests ; those hsve declined 20 to 3Qcts., bat owing to barren mountain slopes are clothed with a demand for feeders that das - LABOR. strong On and Connection.' after October ist, 1904, the CASH BARGAIN STORED Coalville, will retnrn to a STRICTLY CASH BASIS or its equli5 alent in farm products, timber and lumber. after that date in favor f f anyone. it weaves more durable trophies, it bolds wider sway than tbe conqueror. Hit name becomes tainted and his monuments crumble, bat labor converts hit red battle fields into gardens and erects monuments significant of better things. The noblest thing in tbe world it honest labor. Ex. All diseases start in the bowels. Keep them open or yon will be sick. act like nature. Keep liver and bowels active without a sickening Six million people griping freling. take and recommend CA8CARETS; try lOc abox. a11 druggists. CAb-CAftE- TS Advertise your goods ia THE TIMES. - - Positively n nodevi--tio- Look out for onr ad facr the Coalville Times from the ist to the 5th. Something is gofngr to drop and we are going to do the dropping on everything, b!L: a especially on STAPLE GROCERIES, that the toilers in the mines-an- d the sturdy farmers in the fields pays far too much for, as will suck-price- s only be possible on a CASH BASIS. J. L. MITCHELL, Coalville, Utah. Delinquent Notice. NARROWS IRRIGATION company, a corporation. Principal place of basinets, Coalville, Utah. Notice, There are delinquent opon lbe fnlloalng described stock namely, three (3) shares of stock in said corporation, standing in tbe name of Louisa Cowclll, certificate , No. 32, on account ot atieismeats Noa. 1,2 and 8, levied on March 4, 1902, March 5, 1903, and March 7, 1904, respectively, tbe following amounts : $4.00, $7.50, $6.30. Total, $17.80. And In accordance with law and an order of the board ol directors mads March 7, 1904, 0 many shares of such stock a may be necessary will be sold $4.65, These sales will give yen a good at the East Coalville meeting home, idea of the present condition of the Coalville, Utah, on the 26th day of market. September, 1904, at 10 a. m., to pay de. Clay, Robinson A Co. linquent assessments thereon, together Chicago, Sept. 16, 1904. with tbe coett of advertising and - exW. E. CijU't'ELt,--pense of sale. Secretary. SKCLECTXD COLDS. Every part of the mneont membrane, Wnled Quickly, few permits to represent lone tbe noee, throat, care, head and lungs, established wholesale bouse among retail merchand asruta. Local territory of lew counetc, are subjected to disease and blight ants 1 ties. salary and expenses and paid weekly. nd from neglected colds. Ballards H Expense meney advanced. B Commission, extra unloose successful Permanent ewragemynt, Syrup is a pleasant and effective Previous experience not essential. Enrloae self gurxaiKTXH-KNAddress, remedy. 25c, 50c $1.06. W Akeodrick, addressed envelope. 24 Dearborn st, Coicago. Tkansurt, have writes: I Valley Mills, Texas, used Ballards Horehonnd Syrup for ' Your return card printed on coughs and throat troubles; it it a pleasfor 75 cents at ant and most effective remedy. Sold 100 envelopes office; TIMES THE by John Boyden A Son, NORTH $4-7- - 60. SUMMIT IMPLEMENT , folUgey'the fnrnace blazes; the anvil hat held steady. On Monday we sold rings; the busy wheel whirls ronnd; the a band of 1,420 Idaho lambs averaging town tppears; the mart of commerce, tbe 67 lbs, at 60, which was 10 cts. above (5 hall of science, temple of religion, rear any other tale that day. Tuesday we high their lofty fronts; a forest of waste, cold H. Conant, Kslton, Utah, 1,031 gay with varied pennons, rite from the lambs averagfng 67 lbs. at $5.60; for B. harbor; representatives of tar off regions B. BrooktCasper, Wyo.. 629 head avermake it tbeir resort: science enlists the aging 68 lbs. at $5 50; and for another elements of earth and hbsven in its ser- shipper W2 Idaho lambs averaging 68 district conrt: Park City L. C. Osborne, M. G. vice, art, awakeniag clothes its strength lbs. at tbe same price, wh:cb was top for with beanty; civilization smiles ; liberty the dsy. We also told a string of 903 Williams, W, G. Roleton, Edward Mad- la glad ; humanity rejoices, for the voice Wyoming feeding lambs averaging 60 sen, J. T. Harrington, William Shep- of industry and gladness it beard on lbe. at and another band at herd, L. D. Hardsell, John Scanlaa, J. tide. Working men walk worthy The same very B. Pyper, T. B. Mahoney, J. J. Woods, day we handled for Hon. of yonr vacation. Yon have a noble Frank R, Gooding, Shoshone, ildabo, John McQneeny, John H. B'shop, J. C. esentebeon; disgrace It not Labor, 446 Umb averaging 68 lbs. at $5.40. Fred Nelson, Georg Urban, Ratband, allied with virtue, may look np to heaven Wedneilay we topped the market by Henry Farea, Peter Burt. G. W. Martin, Tbe man and woman tbe sale for W, H. Baugh, Ketchnm, andnotblaeh. Mike Anderson, M. B. Johnson, William who are above labor, and despise the Utah, of 1,490 lambs averaging 68 lbe. at Trethway, Gus Meeks. laborer, show a want of common sense. Parleys Park Alex Dahl, J. P. K. Labor achieves more grander victoriee, $5.50, and also sold for the same owner 772 feeding lamba averaging 56 lbs, at Rasmnssen, R. Pace. Coalville Joseph Jones, Joseph Black. Hoytsville Enoch Brown,' Wanship George Carter, Henry ReyMrs. Charles Sargent gave birth to a nolds, Eph Bates. Kama George C. Laney. boy on Monday; All doing Echo A. O. Brim. nicely. Cbarlee was as tickled over the arrival as he was the first day he wore . Bucklens Arnica Salve. boots. fame for marvelous Haa world-wid- e The Logan JouTnal cam out in a new cares. It surpasses any other salve, lodress Saturday in bonor of its twenty-fift- h tion ointment or balm for Cate, Corns, anniversary. It contained a good Barns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetwrite-u- p of Logan and Cache county, ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped and wts a very creditable issue. The Hands, Skin ErnptiODt; infallible for Journal has recently added a linotype Pile. Cnre guaranteed. Only 25 cents machine and cylinder prese to its equip- at John Boyden A Son, Drnggtsts. ment and proposes to be right up to nd Gear 4 wastm-cesafoll- y nts ask all oar About two sights a month thsy aUl pat on a play hero, and tho management says correspondents to send ne a letter every performit will be a strictly ;week. f ance. . M. R. Salmon baa added a tine of L. A convention of the Y.M.and Y.L. M. D. S. garments to her stock of goods. See ad. I. Associations of tho stake was held at Hoytsville last Sunday. The meetings We will take oas and potatoes on were well attended, nearly all the wards subscription. Delinquents can now in tbe atake being represented. Prof. pay np. B. 8. Hinkley of Provo was here in tbe interest of the Y. M. and Mist Neff, in Mrs. Hannah Miller of Lead City, S. tbe interest of the Y. L. Yslnabie inDa , is here visiting here parents and structions were given the officers of the many friends. various associations regarding the work to be carried out this winter. On SunMr. and Mrs. George W ilde came in day night a meeting was held in the from Cumberland, Wyo., Monday to Tabernacle, at which Prof; Hinkley devisit tbeir folks. livered a good lecture on the evils of street walking. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Banner ot Upton went down to Salt Lake Wednesday to BEAt'TIFCL WOKS get a load of fruit. Plump cheeks. Unshed with the soft of health and a pore complexion, Mrs. Amanda Robinson returned to glow make all women beautiful. Take a email Salt Lake Wednesday, after a months dose of berbine after each meal ; it will visit here with relatives. prevent conetipatien and help digest what yon hsve eaten. 50o, Mrs. Wm. Sam Wiide, the Co-o- p teamster, is M. Stood, Midlothin, Texat, writes, May and J. H taking a two weeks lay-ofVe have need Herbine in 31st, 1901 : Wilde is doing the driving. our family for eight years, and fonnd it The leaves on the trees are beginingto tbe best medicine we ever used for contarn and fall to the ground, which re- stipation, bilious fever and malaria. Sold by John Boyden AJSop. minds ns that wioter it not far away. Jury List. A nice rain storm Friday and Saturis tbe list of juror drawn Following day laid the dust in Coalville, but it never rained any at Hoytsvile or Echo. last Saturday for tbe October term of , 1-- , Absolutely Pure 4Wvu ftAuett One re-co- qr. POWDER Second-han- 3 One Single Top Buggy, - Semi-anau- BAKING Wagon Complete. $89.00 j Light and 31-- 2 - ore-bou- T Notice. . Any person wishing slack frona tho Spriggs slack pile can have tbe eamo Igr' paying 60 cents a load. If anyono io-cug- slack -- away banting they will by arreeted am& prosecuted. Respectfully,. - Mas. M . RHOAmL. wHboaA-permissio- n Subscribe for THE TIMES. ABSCKSg W. H. Harrison , Cleaveland, Mi r,. I want to eagr writes, Ang. 15th, 1902. a word of praise fpr Ballards Snow X- Jiment. I etepped on a nail, wb idk- -, canted tbe cords in my leg to eontsawk and an abscess to rise on my knee, a II tbe doctor said that I would bare as leg, so one day I went to J. F. LonPV drug store (who is now in Denver, Celost' He recommended a bottle of Snow Liei ment ; I got a 59c size and it cored yv tfr. leg. It is the best liniment t world. ' ABSCESSES, with few exceptions a indicative of constipation or debility- -. They may, however, result kew. blows or from foreign bodies, introdv into the skin or fiesh, each as epHase thorns, etc. Sold by John Boyden 4k. - - Son. "f '1 Lz |