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Show " f 1 g-- r r . J I UTAH. FEB. 26, oOALYILLE, Pi oi, Utah, Feb. Burro Tims; 18C4. Etas ot Interest 26 h. bj Ou Giilierel Correspondents In Urioiis Towns of Connty. OAKLtT. Oaklxv, Uteh, Feb. Editoh . Timk. 24, 1904. : A sad accident occurred to Robert Milliner of tbie piece leet Thursday, the 18th, while working in a well for George F. Brice. A rock fell out of the welt bout four iochet in diameter itnking the young man on- - the head, fracturing the ikull so that an operation was necessary. Dr. Redner of Kama was called ml made the patient as comfortable at oeribIe at tbs time. He not being satisfied that the youog man could get long and retaio conscionsor as without a operation, called Dr. LeCompt to assist in the operation. Dr. Redoer performed the operation auccessfully. He bored into the skull and raised the fractured part, took out the clotted blood, awed up the wound and left the patient rating nicely. The time occupied was boot one hour and a quarter. It it feet sod aid the stone fell about 2 7 the only wonder la that Mr. Milliner eras not killed outright. This should be warning to all who hats to dig a well, to prepare for the safety of the man below, let tbe man on top taka cara of him-el- t J f. George Christiansen will take charge fef the Only Creamery on tbe 1st: OCKPOKT Rocri-ort- , Utah, Feb. 24, 1904 The amusement committee has gotta n up a program for Friday etening, Feb. COUNT! NEWS. 25, 1904. Editor Tima: Tbe weather has been very mild for a umber of days and tbe black birds have sen singing tbir greeting of spring. A majority of our citirens have been suffering from lagrippa for some time. Same are much improved while quite a umber ere atill lick. Mr a. Mamie Workmen of Perk City ie visiting with her mother, Mr. 8arh E. Gibbon. Alex Celdarwood and William Carruth ttl Coalville visited our eobool feat Sunday, They with Elder Thomas 6eymoar of Oakley were miaiionertes et tbe after oon meeting. Quite e number from here attended the auxiliary meeting at Hoytaville on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Suker end child left for their home in Menen, Ida., on the 18.bi Maud and Elsie Peterson are here with their parent. H0B1TE iXD Big Time w MoytavllU. rsoa. TIMES. COALVILLE of water and The oldest inhabitant never teen the snow disappear so rapidly as it has in the past three days. V There was a dance in Merchants hall Monday night. There is sotne prospects of a Leap year dance on Monday evenwill have ing next when the old girls the chance of their life. William Archibald of Parleys Park as a home missionwashers oo ary. There has not been even a dog tight so lar this week ; there is no sickness to apeak of, and newsiteme are aa scarce as ben's teeth, o far this week, Wears enjoying rivers oceans ol mud just now Oo Wednesday evening, March 2nd, a m theHoyti-viil- e grand ball will be given the auspices under House Meeting Motual Improveof the Young Men ment association and the Religion Claw for the benefit of tbe of Hovtsville, amusement hall now ia course of erection. Tickets, 50 its. Voting for queen of tbe cArnival will close on Wednesday 12 o clock midevening, March 2nd, at Will be a lair, i o lasting if .There night. all kluds" of produce, works of art, live stock, etc., and sale of exhibits, Mtrch 10 a m. to 1 p. m. A free 4th. dance will be given the children m the Carnival to 4 p. m. afternoon from will close with a grand ball for adults in the evening, in which the queen, attended by her four maids of honor, will at be crowned by Bishop Wm. at payable o'clock Tickets, ten sharp. the door, 59cts. per couple, spectator. 25 cts. Children under 14 years of age not admitted under any circumstances. e, Refreshments, consisting of bam all sale on lee etc., cream, cake, day. ftlscuped n Awful Fate. 1 sand-wiehe- For Fit moisture end Pile produce Itching cause itching, this form, as well as Blind Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured Pile Remedy, fetope by Dr. Mr H. Higgme of Melbourne, Fla., ietbing and bleeding. Absorbs tqmors writes, "My doctor told me I had con50c a jar at Druggists, or sect by mail. and nothing could be done for Treaatiae free ; write about your case. sumption me. I was given up to die. The offer of Dr. Boeanko, Pbiiada. Pa. For sale by a free trial bottle of Dr. Kings New DisJohn Boyden A Son. covery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Result were startling. I am WAMemr. now on the road to recovery end owe all Dr. Kings New Discovery. It enrely to 1904. 25 Feb. Wasshis, Utah, This greet cure ia guarsaved mv life. Editor Turn. anteed for ell throat end lung diseases Russell Young baa purchased the by Johu Boyden & Son Druggists. Prk-Robioaon farm lying west of Wanship. 50c b $1.00. Trial Bottles free. Mrs. Wilson is in Salt Lake nursing Notice to Creditors. bar mother, who baa been very sick, Estate of William C. Redden, deceased. but abe ia improving slowly et present. Creditors will present claims with Mrs. Louie Rasmussen has taaeu up to the undersigned et ber resivouchers a few months. for her abode in Wanship dence at Parleys Park, Summit county, For missionaries last 8unday we bad Utah, on or before tbe 0th day of Jane, Elders Walker of Coalville and Maliu of A. D. 1904. Maroabit Rxddrx, Hoyutille. Administratrix of the estate of William Mrs. Margaret Hixson spent last week C. Redden, deceased. Date of first publication Fab. 18, 1904. with her children in Park City. C. A. Csllis, attorney for administratrix. Mrs. Charlotte Batee has recovered from her receut illness. WBCBI DOCTOR ACRES. When a epatient is under the doctors ears for some aeon lbs, with constantly Yearly Forfeit Ult Ufe. varying symptoms, but ever increasing A runaway almost ending fatally, weakness from tbe lose of flesh sod started e horrible nicer on tbe leg of J. strength by tbe ravages ol disease, til B. Orner, Franklin, Grove, 111. For four Doctors will agree that tbe Bret gain ol year i it defied all doctors and all remed- flesh indicates a change forjfh ies. But Buck lene Arnica Balve bad no fleshiest peo Weak, thin, trouble to cur him. Equally good for feel better ea toon ea tht and The best flesh and blood Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruption Piles.. 25c at Boydan'a Drug Store. Guna's Blood k Nerve ToaiC , ply, pal and eickly people, Jf BCKKrKR. young, a better medlciq Haasrsa, Utah, Feb. 24, 1604. made. It turn tbe strong, red blood, making . Editor Tinas : and muscle at the rate of 1 to 2 ft, prf On 1 Friday last the infant ton of Mr. week. It l sold by all druggists br 75c. and Mrs. Leslie Shill, died somewhet per box, or 3 boxes for 2. Te overor suddenly et thie place and wae burled on come tbe effect ot Friday evening. Their friend sympa- dissipation use tbie medicine. John Boyaen k Eon, thise with them in their eorrow. Car In tbe District Court, probate division, in and for Summit county, Suite of Utah. In tbe matter of the estate of P. 11. S. Lynch, deceased. Notice. The petition of John C. Lambert, Don C. Pack and Robert L. King, praying for the admission to probate of a certain document, purporting to be the last will and testament of P. H. S. Lynch, deceased, and for the granting of letters testamentary to John C.- - Lambert, Don C. Pack and Robert L, King, ba been set for hearing on Friday, the 18th day of March, A. D. 1904, at ten oclock a. m. at the county court bouse, in tbe court room of said court, in Coalville City, Summit county, Utah. Witness tbe clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 9th day of February, A. D. 1904. (Seal.) P. H. Nexley, Clerk. By George W, Young, deputy clerk. C. A. Callis, attorney for petitioners. Wc can do your job work. FOR SALE. Card board, picture mounts, fancy stationery, notebooks, paper, envelopes, etc., at this office. SERVICE, EQUIPMENT The Sudden Death. Twenty Years of Heart Disease. Heart three-year-o- 0 Jiiaericd 30 Siiii lr iiik i A few Mens Odd Coats, Lais and psses OOTT And Street Suits, . FOR ALL THREE TRAIHS TIH0U6S tuiu DAILY to CARS Ilona-tpol- li eo-o- p. : . ; eoAbvibLE Chleigo, City, St. Pinl, WITH for tie Cut Sentient. Detailed Information cheerfully fur- -' bed on application. WHEADOS, Agent, Coalville. Utah Hrect Connection u E. H. RHEAD, Smalt Couitj. Cssntj Snrieyor ot Is familiar with section and township corners In Summit county. Mot try Public end COALVILLE Parents, Remember that - will make a BIG CUT in COATS, CAPES, FURS,' SKIRTS, HEAD SHAWLS, FASCINATORS and UNDERWEAR. PRICES on Conveyancer. - M. R. Salmon. UTAH Dr. W. VISICK, PHOTOGRAPHY From 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Until Further Notice. O. W. FfEJMCH, M- - Has its greatest charms for those who fathom it secrets. Every step is easy. To take SUCCESSFUL Photographs now requires No dark room required. D., neither special skill nor training. Physician and hargeen, OFFICE At RESIDENCE Coalville. Office boors from 2 to 4 p. m. All wbocan should obsrv these hoars aa near as possible. GO TO THE Palace : The Kodak Developing Machine Does the work. Kodaks, $1.00 to $39.00. PHOTO Barber DEVELOPING SUPPLIES at MACHINE aod all Jolm Boyden S Seas. 13?" Ask for Catalogue. Shop For a Stylist Hair Co! tod Clem Shave. Reduced Prices i Razors Honed, 25 cts. V. S. JOHISTOI, Prep. m -- 1' nr i IN ALL - ( 4 - AT - Mrs.M, ld tj HALF PRICE SALE! Come early and get Unioni Pacific the bargains. Eastern Points. vl-U- Agony Cor-o- p Half Price. over-indulge- Ilenefer we wU represented at the priesthood and auxiliary meetings et Neila Larson la out again afttr an BlHoytsvilla on Saturday last, and were ue ol soma two months. very nicely treated by thpeople there A number of the Henefer people n Mlat guile Stembridg It viaiting in led tbe masquerade bell at Echo on her with listen. Park City 22 ad. the N. W, Petition end Joseph Vernon W Mist Nellie Foster ie quite sick at tbit re up tbe eber canyon looking after nme timber tbey have tbere and which writing. . other parties lay claim to. Aa ice jam threaten the Ilenefer A very pleasaat birthday party was bridge; tbe water ie nearly level with given by Mrs. Francis Vsroon on the the stringeri. 18th In honor of her husband's 44th W. A. C. Visick, Frank Evens end Dr. Miles Cure birthday. A largo number of relatives Levinia Copley were pleasant visitors Me. Cured were present and an enjoyable day spent to our 8unday school oo the 21 sL Dr. Miles Heart Cure cures heart disease. W. M. Btaker baa gone to Salt Lake on Elder Moroni Ricbins end wife have It has positively no equal in that regard. Vast nest. The been viaiting with relative here tbi fluttering, palpitation and heart pains readily disappear before its magic influence; While riding on s sleigh on the 17th, week. the shortness of breath, the frightful smotherWilliam Cossey was violently thrown to spells vanish after a short count of treatWard conference was held here on ing ment; the pulse beats become strong and the ground, striking ou bis head and Sdndsy TtL Pesidautt Moses Taylor regular, the circulatron is improved so that rendering him unconscious. Ha soon and Georg Young made remark! duriog the veins arc charged with healthy, pure, 1 hfegiving blood carrying strength ana recovered, bat his heed still sore. the afternoon a did also borne misaion-alre- e, health to every nerve and muscle sod replacing the dead tissue with solid fledu C. A. Callia and Frank Wright Oa the eame date, the 17th, loshna For eighteen years I suffered fross heart Cossey fell from some boxes In hit store Stake Clerk E. II. Rbead was also pretrouble. The least excitement earned and struck tome sharp instrument, sent, At a special meeting held at the vere fluttering and palpitation and at night spells would frequently cause me which cot hit wrist badly, and be loet clossof the afteroood services, it was smothering to sit up m bed for breath. Beside the freconsiderable blood before tbe wound was decided to build a new meeting bouse quent physical pams 1 was constantly u aa an 1 about 8130Q was promised by those agony of apprehension lest it might bring dressed. about my sudden end. 1 began takmg Dr. Miles Heart Cure and experienced almost present to start it with. George SidJoway of tbit place end immediate relief from my former Miss Chin Frasier of Oakley will be Died, at Henefer, on Feb. 2lst, Jeaeph able symptoms 1 bel eve that mydisagreecure is married at 6tha home of the bride touior- W. Bell, after one week's sickness from permanent because 1 have nut had occasion to use the Heart Cure for sia or seven years, row. appendicitis. This is a great blow to his which tune ha elapsed since 1 quit taking widowed mother, who feels bjs loss the Heart Cure. As a remedv 1 A very painful accident occurred her keep Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Puis in the house was twelve years old. All He sorely. -I all the time. consider the ca the evening of the 22ud. A cow Miles Remt at skill aod loving hands could do was edies fully as good as they areIrrecomaanded belonging to Mrs. tiarah E. Gibbons done I trust that you may live many be to and to save him, but to no avail which had been Injured by slipping oa on tbe 24'h Funeral at 2 p. m. The the ice, was being hauled on a alelgb -- Alldruggisl sell and guarantee first bottle Into tbe driveway of the barn, and while mother and family have the sympathy Dr. Miles Remedies Send for fret book of all here. Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Alfred Stembridge, Aims and Willard Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind, Gibbons-w- r Nellie Foster, the attempting to unload the animal,, by raising it with ayickle att- da.ughtftTQ.fMr, aod .Mrs, George Foster BO YEARS ached to the top of tbe barn, some- died Wednesday afternoon about four VexPERitucf thing cave way letting the cow bark oclock. The child was afflicted with vV V onto the sleigh in such a way aa to treak diphtheria sometime ago, and bad not one ot the bolster stakes. The side of fully recovered when the took cold and the rack struck Willsrd on the leg bresk died. Funeral Saturday. log the outer bone about thres inches me the ankle ,Bnd dislocating the Awuhl.r Cam 1 Kk.aa.tl.a Car T"?c Martas ankle joint. Dr. LeComp'e of Park City Ckaabrlata's Pain Balm was annm nel andsyith considerable An von. am itinc a The efficacy of Chamberlain Pain difficulty the injured part were fixed up. Balm in the relief of rheumatism is beThe doctor pronounced itpneof tbe demonstrated daily, - Parker Tripwont breaks he bad ever eeeu. Tbe ing of lett, Grigby Ya., ears that Chamber-lam'patient tie getting along nicely at this Tain Balm gave bim permanent Scientific wraiitiu. ' relief from rbeumatiam in the back A hWMWem.ly IPewmi! klT The Rockport Dramatic' com ptny will when everything else failed, and he eulMinn of any untal A of on Noble would Wotcau the not be without it. For sale by play mgbt fhtlhN & New Tcri March 4ib at the Iixkport Social hall John Boyden k Son. Coalville Which we are selling at TRACK. foodyej" Of Apprehension of - H0T1CES Consult Connty Clerk or ths respective signers for farther information. , at-te- ' GUlKDIilSfllP E. RHOADES Milliner -- V DR. GUIIUS onion SYRUP MIC Wf iH Mtdtcfo stores to lorao bottftt for 60 et Mtafe oof? fey OR. BOSARKO CO PhjfooctmhU Ft Wrtu me me mitt emei gjm m it Physicians' prescribe for their most1 delicate patients. !I Send model, stortcA or phoso ol iDTrnOcn lor free report oa terentebluty. For (re book, Howto,ssrmoE-r!AKK- $ srl toWefRtg Subscribe for THE TIMES. OLD and PURE. & fur bait in Cr7a bj 3. ZH. BALL. 8. Patent Offtct )pposrt WASHINGTON D.C. 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