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Show TIMES COALVILLE COALVlIXE, CTAll. NOWS'). To Cure a Cold in One Day Tablets, js teke Laxative Bromo Quinine tycj This Signature, 1903 ;MWjiwiw Seven MUSon boxes told COUNT! NEWS. Items fo&tnl bj Imirest fit Oar I Correspondents in Virions x Kama, Utah, Eorroa Time: A j FREE game inside each package of Of Nov 17, 1903 ! IV bv Lad winter fast id went her tb past ten day, The storm ba piled op lot of anew Lack in tbe aaonntaias. games. G3 Vitality Dwtat Keeper! Edito Times; B. Simpeon i Georg on tbit week. p'ace. Our poatmUtrea, Mary E. 8 irensen, h resigned her position, and the people nr on tbe lookout for a new po,tmater. Mr. Sorensen ha been in office for a long time and we hope to get someone to fill tbe office as well a he ba done. Earl Mitchell came home a few day ago after viritieg for three week in halt Lake. Eieanor Peterton ba been quite i k for tb peat two week with a or throat but the i on. the improve t tht .WAK9HIIV WA.auir, Ctah, Nov. we 18, 1903. 1 trotters are making tome on tbe 'houl ground snrb Th fails to tbow Pill. They cot off maladies New Life no matter bow sever of old age. Dyspepsia, Conttipatlon all yield Pill. 25e, at Boydena and irrespective Jaundice, Fever, to tbia perfect drug store. and Mir Betta Lemon of tbi place left tbi morning for Salt Lake where tbevwillbe married in the Temple. Inea Know lion la teaching echool at Peoa in Reita'a Editor Tuts: It's shameful when youth the lick list proper reipect for old age, but Juat to tba contrary In tbe case of Dr. King Mr, and Mra. John Wjrth earn out from Salt Lake last Wednesday to viait with Mr. and Mr. Joseph Mitchell. Mr. Wirtb returned yesterday but bit wife will remain (or awhile. Mr, B, V. Pack of Kama Old Age. p'owitif, scraping and leveling op tbe . PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES In the District Court, probate division, county, State of in and for hummit . A FREE PATTERN (tour own selection to ftertbtr OhIt 5u cent i nMS CALL'S yj, n houncboNi hiitw fictton ric (aKy r, tend c lor UirM m wanted Send tern. Simplr, I jMo. c dale, anil AiiMt'ateiv lf arnts STtHT, CALL L Rett 31 tt SU better tow. p. hr Forborne missioner last bundey we Elder Levi and Thorns Eevutour. Their remark were of a most Interesting character and were enjoyed by (be congregation. on SERVICE. sK-tio- - - UTAH W. FREJMCH, M- Physician aad Surge. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE EQUIPMENT - Hie iaii.e 0 THREE TRAINS DAIIT -- A Ruaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cot on the leg of J. B. Omer, Franklin Grove, III,, It developed aetabtorn nicer onyieldi-i- g t- - doctors aod re medic tar four year. Then Deckles' Arnica Salve cared. If just se good for barn, ecaldr, ikm eruption, a&d pile. 25c, et Boydeut drog . CAES Iifirn Cltj, SL !o ctkago. pisi, llsst- - PURE S MELLOW ipolts Scientific Jincrican. 1H4Krt4 IattmI wbMtw of armt, pmmal, u"kfieweut AIUM'I i Co.M,'KBWJcrl es r su awe ow A MtfbUOfi ip 1 $4 I Aill make my purchase from a firm Irkpow uses all materials onlv. No others are honest: wlfere I am certain jthe price asked is little enough for honest garments; where I know I am absolutely certain of satisfaction in material, workmanship and fit or my money back. , j i like this: wool 7 i Mater als we use are all wool, absolutely not commercially but everv thread pure wool. I have the finest and of samples to select from. No other house carries line largest I am such an array of cloths as WANNAMAKER & BROWN. still clothing salesman for them. ASSOCIATIONS I also carry the CHICAGO TAILORING (samples. A very fine line, and they offer jou a suit case, mandolin or violin with any. suit or overcoat ordered.during the month rof November. W. J. WRIGHT, Salesman. postal card will bring me to your place. - -- wrrHClrwt Connections for tin ind Sontheut. ; RICH C.I. WHEADON. S DELICATE Eut DetaUed information cheerfully fun rnshed on application. Agent. Coulville. Utah - A Beautiful all Eastern Points. - vetor. Union Pacific THE OUCH j VIA FOR 'S--' The farmer are doing considerable dmg these dav rouudu-up iheTr The question of where your order will he D.. Can easily be settled. and we fancy your answer is something arises placed naturally 5A p.rT0P''v . Tb masquerade last Friday ngbt aa well attended and all eeuie.l to have a fi.ee time. - THE QUESTION OF CLOTHING all wool a-- e 0 John Boyden & Son. Coalville. Office boars from 2 t j 4 p. m. All who can should observe these boar as near as possible. TRACK. ttcticl sugreii.iu m Yesterday morning th of icjtokery. and other .de;rim-iregistered 10 below erot h ine, for the Cbrilnia,-eon- . Now lathe time when quilling frame go from houe to bone and rice warm co starter are made tar winter. M, R. Salmon. Until Further Notice. co.. NW T08K. J Tb members of the band were coiled together last Monday evening and held a practice. suit to suit the public. AT MORGAN, swl ecrtsrstlaa, dww iavtW mC Sdris Lawv and to each none kifhev 14 rnt Only Ak for them Sold in ilj mty city and tov n, or bt util lrum Uw THE McCALL Furs , Gloves, Underwear Dress and Waist Pieces, at prices to Ladies Coots, Capes and tow nahip Miniuut county . w , Smiw 4Hwr J Ladies Street and Dress Hats , Silk and Woo! Shawls, Scarfs, Childrens Caps, Bonnets and Fascinators. Notary Paper PaiicrHi. PATTERiiS U NEW LINE OF HEADWEAR Summit County. of Snnejbr familiar fiA4Y BAZAR eo-o- p Perfumed and Medicated Soaps For toilet and bath. A new ith Is corner in line; the most complete ever disPublic and Conveyanctr. played in the city. 5 cts to 35 cts COALVILLE per cake. Dr. W VISICK, Try our. Crown Castile, 5 cts Count; Lrdy MS i eoAioViisLE E. H. RHEAD, LADifS MAGAZINE. n bwautrfu (ittor4)liii; totw( ngti, tlriwmiltini tiotioiBiti Perloci-FUKu- a Stylish Hair Cut and Half Price. W. S. JOHHSTON, Prop. A A MENS and BOYS HATS, Razors Honed, 25 cts. MAGAZINE' ex-qui- ste For Shop Clean Shave. trjr tttfc. I Mr. Libbl Anders in and family have returned from Park City after a nay of nearlv a month. Her eldest child 1m been quit tick while p there but she is Barber a of Which are being sold for Utah. .vev nt pai-aIs enough for usual occadont la tbe matter of tbe estate and guard- Tdt flie (auiilv bottle (so rents) contains a supply fur of incoman Florence Pinneo, a year All druggists aril them ianship petent. Notice. The petition of William H. Smith and riannah E. Smith, bi wife, prating for Subscribe for THE TIMES. the issuance to Frank Evan of letter of guardianship on tbe person and estate of Florence Pioneo. an incompetent person ; baa been set for hearing on Monday, tbe 23rd day of November, A. D., 1903 at 10 oclock a. m., at tbe oounty cour lUmped C C C. Fever told fa balk. home, in tbe court room of aald conrL lennin Bewar of the dealer who tries to sell In Coalville City, Summit county, Utah. "something just as t Witness the flerk of said court, with tbe seal thereof affixed, tbia 12tb day of GO TO THE November, A. D. 1903. P. H. N'iilit, Clerk. (Sent.) er our Rubbers are Made by John Banigan. We have line S Tabules Doctors find A good pescriotion For mankind. Manmtlh Holiday Edition. Th Decemder Delineator (Chriitm N umber- mark repretent th high-watof beauty and utility, and possibly of circulation also, in a woman mainline, having a firat enltion of more than a million copie. It contain ?t0 page. To pro luce this mammoth edition 728 ton of papier and 49 presses working 25 dayj were required. In addition to color work, clever fiction and strikingly illustrated artiil, the number include display of charming winter f titans covering taty-tw- e page, letter from tbe foreign bunion centre and illustrated- - article on the fashionable fabric and trimmii ga, millinery, etc. Among Ihe notable contributor are. Richard Le Uidlienne, ith a delict romance, A Wedding Ring in the Garden ; W. A. Frazier, with an Indian tale, the Net of Leo; Libert Bigelow Paine, with a delightful iketrh founded on the foiblea of the collector; Harriet Freott t'puflbrd. with a loveaiorvol unusual interest; Andrew Lang, with clver trsvestv on the nsnll fairy tale; and Gustav Kobbe, with an Interesting paper dernbing tbe life of Mm. Emma ! Earn, in her Dal'an home, with po mit In color. Tnere is also the t tr I tnnellmrnt of the Evolution of a Club Wouisn, the piquant narrative of ! e flbdo'o by Agnee Snrbrnlge, and a re' phonographic article by J, C. Ilmmnt. There are many betmiful art among them four pate in color representing lUbvhood, Child-ba- d bood, GtHhood and Motherlimvl the 'Work of Bernard J. Rornn.e,e.. For th children there entertaining g me, and iorl, and tar tbe AH R'lPA'N Palace A Eor Men, Women and Children . All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Mile Remedies., Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. MUet Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind. Consult County Clerk or the respective signer for further information. etc. and brings sleep, health and strength. Previous to our coming to the territory three years ago. we lived in Virginia, and it was there that I got acquainted with tbe wonderful powers of Dr. Miles Nervine. I had been under the doctors care and taking his medicine for over two yean, but the nervous trouble that was gnawing my life away grew steadily worse. 1 had nervous cramps in my bands and legs, which would draw up and pain me so that I could not sleep at night Often I never close! my eyes for days and nights together. The doctor finally told me he could do nothing more for me ana H e told that I was on the verge of insanity. me I might try your Nervine as a last resort, and it proved to be my salvation. W hen I had used four bottles of the remedy together with tbe Nerve and Liver Pills I had reamed my former good health." Mas. RTHA j. Shbfser, Omer, Oklahoma. , MARION 17, 1903. BOOTS, Sleeplessness is at once a symptom and a disease. Just as soon s the nerves become deranged tbe patient suffers from sleeplessness. Deprived of their natural rest the nerves soon lose ait force and vitality and while sleeplessness it a symptom m such cases Jt frequently become chronic and remains the chief effect of disordered nerve Dr. Mies Nervine quiets the nerves and strengthens them; soothes the tired brain and permits sleep; restores lost energy and ng Makiok, Utah, Nov OVERSHOES, ROBBERS, Miles' Nervine Was My Salvation. Dr. iwt of th Z. C. M. 1 completed Tb ucairaa. lb work of putting in the beating plaot is oar aieetirg bout todav. Tbe ntor tlmurnR, Utah, Nov. 18, 1903. if lb Kaoa ward gathered nearly Eoitob Thus : enough mean to pay for the beater a .Winter t here; 19 below yeeterday hort tuu ago. morning and 9 tbi morning. Th faneral ever tbe remain of Tiro. T The tbeep men are pulliDg out for the William Fmgleton were held at the honee Mondav afiernoon. Ero. winter range. born at Dow lari, near a No new care of diphtheria have deBmgle'on Merthyr, Tydvtl, Wale, in October, veloped and our little town i once more 1S29. Ha and wife emigrated to tbe t e from quarantine. Penntylvania coal field in the early Our merchant, W. F. Cromar, made a fifties. There they firat beard the goe-pbusinet trip to tbe metropli tbia week. from a fellow worker in the mine. and Mr. chureh and Mr. William Lavender of Both were baptized into the and 1809 La? ton have been hire tbia week vieiting in to Utah tne year emigrated mad their bom in Balt Lake City until relative. 1839, when they came out to tbi valley, A ear of potatoes wa loaded here tbi and made their borne bere ever note. week by Win. T. Stephen and two car Mr. Singleton died about ix year ago of hay by Jarnea Lytbgoe. Tbe huaband being left alone wa eared J. B. Wintl of Ogden vitited our nd fr r d. H last f r by neighbor laat Sanday and at the afternoon school He illucM Uaed a) out five month. w at a firm believer in tba gotpel and meeting all the member of the Stake would never allow anyone to iprae evil Presidency and Eider C. R. Jone of Coalville and R. W. Maxwell of Oakley ofthejprieetbood in hi pretence. He died on Nov, tilth at tbe bom of Cb a. were present and Ipok. Elder MaxN. Woodard, w bar be bad been far well attended the Mutual meeting in about tore month, being 74 year old tb evening. at the time of Li death. Tbatpetkera Mr. and Mrs. Jam e Tartar gava tbeir at tb fnncral tervice were D. E. Pack, wedding dance on Monday bight which W.E. Peck, Jed Woodard. M. N. Pack waa largely attended. A tapper wei and Bishop Lambert, all of whom tpok erved to tbe nearest relative at the In wordt of praiee of tbe good qualitie borne of tbe bride, and tba young couple of tbe deceaaed. Edward Tboma of- received many beautiful present. They fered the dedicatory prayer at tb grave. tart out with a bright future before them and have tbe good wUhea of all. Co-o- p We have a new and complete line of Insanity Despite Doctor's Care. Nervous Cramps in Hands and Feet. j j Coalville Verge j X KAMA. . on every box. 25c. post 12 months. fa - X Tevns of Conatj. Cures CHp in Two Days, Safa in C aalrillt J. H. by T3A.T.X. Assortment of the LATEST MILLINERY M. E. RHOADES |