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Show 1 ' PROBATE TIMES. COALVILLE 05ALYIIAE, UTAH. APR. COAIDIASSSIpA AID To Cure a Cold in One Day Consult County Clerk or the r' informa eigBere for further 10, 1903. ret Laxative Bromo Quinine Tittets. s Seven bats Mid port 12 reoeth. TFJ SfTj&rx In the District Court, probnt ia and Lr huimnit county, Utah. In tbe matter of the ettata of : Notice. H. Boy, The petition of A. B. Bawye. iatrator of the rstato of Vt tlHan f deceased, praying for the eettl first and final account aa adm for hia d it; ; and of taid such administrator, and tbe III4 hi bondeiuen from all liabl for dietribution of tbe resldi estate to tbe pereont entitled, j. set for bearing on Monday, th j o April, 1903, at ten ocloc tbe county court bouee, in room of said court, in Co Summit county, Utah. Witnest, tba clerk of Mid the eeal thereof affixed of April, A. D. 1903. ' P. H. StXLllt, (Seal.) COUNTY NEWS. hCfflow &, Coalville Coop fan . Items ! interest Correspondents In Yurions Toms cf U Calhtrel bj Oar County. pure food. Lion Goffoo n coffee no glazing of eggs or glue to conceal de fects and cheapen its quality. Fresh and uniform, rich in flavor, because always in sealed packages never in ette is KAMA. Kama, Utah, ...... Editob Time April 8, 1903. : People are busy plowing 11 over tbs Btl crop will oon be in. Ylley L Tb iltsber Drama U company played MISSIONARY EXPERIENCE 'By the Hand of a Friend to p large audience at tba Opera House lat Patur-L- y IslatoA by Elder Morervl RlcKtna, new sight. Laboring in Wes) VlrStnU. Conference people are returning bom. CLABgent aa, VV. V., Feb. 18, 1903. Ue.rc Will Yoaog of halt Lake and Editob Tore "Oseer Beynold of Woodland are build Upon arriving at the headqnarteia of botcher bop bare. Ingan eastern etatee mission I was assigned the Will Andersen it already rannlogone no Kama people iu th. future will not o labor in north West Virginia confer Lave to live on bread alone. L. Fitcb, ence, with headquarter at Grafton. Our Jamee Park and Hugh Evan are doing itar in tbia city wa verv brief. A conference was being held in a neighboring tbs work on Mr. Yoang building. town and went to attend it. As we were A petition wa circulated here a short walking over he mountain to the viltime ago to bava Mr. Epbraiot Lambert lage oor curiosity was aroused by eeeing appolated to loperviae the new road to o much timber that we inquired of our Ashley. Jutt the right man lor tba leader where tbe farming land wet. He ftlace. There are non better acquainted said : "You are in the center of a farm with th country over which tbe read now ;aa soon ns the snow melts tbs will be built and no one would b more farmers will be out here tilling the soil. conoinical and boneat ia apendiog tbe W were somewhat aetoniihed aa we bile money. supposed it was so. steep fhst tbe loose fcinitfipex must be abating, as there soil would roll to the bottom of the de clivity. M!i no reports! new caaea. After oor conference I wa assigned to to labor io one of the beck ooun'ies till MARIO? spring. The summer was spent very Mabiom, Utah, AprilX903. pleasantly, eacept when we would get into wtere tbe fleas were, celebrating. Editob Tutss: pit wa laboed among were Mr. Jaoey Lemon la not much better who will long be re moetlyAdventirt. t tbia writing. membered terlbeir botplielity and gen Mr. Jennie rarke qt Kama is nura-in- g erosity. Mra. Alice Simpson and babe for a After our fall conference, which wa law day. Mre. Simpson i now on the held at Parksburg, Dec, lOtb aed lltb, I way to recovery, was assigned to labor In Parker burg, a William Oliver sowed hit teed wheat town of about 12,000 inhabitants, with today, 11 i the first on of our farm three other elders, my companion being Elder Jame E. Pace of Snyder villa. We re to sow seed thie spring, but tb fartuere ere all busy getting ready to have labored diligently tba paet two months, trading tbe town, and have plant. x found the people, in general, courteous. A of our young people gathered Th last house I visited while trading, together last evening and gave Boy I inqelred for tbe man of the house, hut Wooltienkalme b pleasant surprise, it wa informed that be was sick and could being his eighteenth birthday. not entertain visitor. I inquired fer the Daniel Lewie, Sr., returned home from lady but she was nut boms. It being Iowa yesterday, where be bai been for our Instruction to leave tract with the the past ail months viaiiing bis dangh-ta- r, servants H they would accept, i took the Mre. Sarah Delaney, of Dedham. liberty to offer her one. Just then a II ray a b ha spent n very pleasant man stepped down the stairs and out of winter and enjoyed good health ell tbe the door, 1 recognised him, aa wn had attended his church tbe previous Sun-- time he wee awey. Dr. Lynch enma down and turned nil day evening. The lady deliberately refused to take the tract, and told mn to uur email pox patients loots oa the 6tb. It He heard bar We are pleased to say that there ia no give to th gentleman and stopped and I' Introduced myself. afflicted one with the dreaded disease in our town now, end we hope there will He stood for a moment and than exclaimed : "I am representing that de, not be any more break out with it. nomination myself' But he afterward Mead Hortln went to Salt Lake on tbe said, "I am representing th cboreb of 3d to yialt hie elater, Mre. Emma Rey- Christ; I asked him If he bad aver nolds, for n few day. read any of tbe literature of our church, and bit enswer was : "I have, to my sorry. It Is too bad that there it such a aocKroBT. low, degraded sect In tbia beautiful lend Rocaront, otlreedom1. He gavemo otieof his Editob Tints: scornful looks aod exclaimed : "Go ' John I lor tin and wife, Oliver Gibbone away from me; these Mormons are toe nd wife, Robert Siddoway, Mre. Matin far In heathenism for Anyone t bother Vith. Ilia parting words were: Vod nd Joseph Vernon weut to Salt Laky to attend conference. ought to be driven out of the state, yea, , more than that, you eugbt , .to be ban- - Mr. Sarah Gibbone and Mre. W, A. ished from tbe union' . f Smith made a tirp to Park City tbit Out evening w Ml impressed to visit week. n certain family where we bad sold Tb district school closed yesterday Voice of Warnl eg, W bad ho eh with a well rendered by tbe , bla tlme. The family seemed lobe children and a dane, very inu tested and ehen we aros to Cbarlee and Alma Gibbone made n leave they extended their courtesy by that we take money to defray trip to llenefeT thie week and pnrchaeed insisting our expenses. The peop- l- seem to b them n fine teem. greatly astonished when, they find Out that ue receive no remnuermtion for our lahort. ".""77' ' The soothing word of ono of our Htaairaa, Uub, April 8, 1903. hymne very often comes to our naiads: EorronTufu; "Uod move - in a mysterous way, His On Sunday .evening last tb youag wonders to perform Many time the msn closed tbeir meetiugs for tb seaElder nr placed in moat trying circumson; an interesting program was given stances, but by offering up n bumble ud a good attendance was present. supplication th Lord blesses them and Mrs. Wn. F. Cromsr and family makes the accomplishment of tbeir moved her from Salt Lake during th werk pvieeible. week.' Yours in tb cause of troth, ' Mobomi Richinb. , ; The eon of Mr. and Mr--. E. R. Brown tue been quit alck tide week with ly )boid fever, but Ia on the Improve at A GrcatleniatisE- this writing. Tbere a big senvation in Less Our conference folks are returning villa, Ind. when W.1I. Brown of that nil and will to n b borne again. daily piece, who was expected te die, bad little Very plowing hss been done his life saved by' Lhr. Kings New Disher so far; frost near-- every night and covery for Coneopptlon. He writes: "I three inches of euddrel iasuffernble agohi- - from aeth-U- i, but your New Discovery gave me log. immediate reiivf end .soon tbereeher effected a complete cure Si miliar Btkrt a Clcss Iwrcp. . Theres nothing liks doiug n thing eure of consumption, pneumonia, broohoroughlyv Of nil tbs salves you ever ch Lie, and grip nr .no met els. Its the heard of, Bucklans Arnica halve la th peerless remedy for ell throat and lung beet. It sweep away and ear burn, trouble. Price 50c, nd fl- - Gasra steed braises, cots, boils, sleets, skin by John Boyden A Son, druggists. Trial 'option sad , piles. Its only 25c, nod bottle free. tj geara nteed to give Mtisfactioa by John Boydra A Son, druggist. We can do your work. i? iisam. vwvwwwvww tJl A FREE PATTERN described animal which II not claimed and taken away mill be soldi t public suction to tbs highest eash bidder at the citv astray pound, Main strati, Coalville, Utih, on Monday, tbe 20ti day of April, 1903 at the hour of 19 o'clock Em.; One dark red steer,' three years old, whit in forehead, dehorned, quarter crop aod uodsrtrft in left ter, quarter crop off right ear, no brand visible. J.'W. Wilde, City Pound Keeper. CIRI A LADIES A Cur.Sky Settle ef Cegh Reeeedy , let litesf cvpt S!pl, Keliftblffl, Cpto-Ecunoat- aa4 ibaoiutclv Papr Paum Pri9ct-raa- f MS CALL I Ipimi ; fancy KMw Scum, rc L4riMiMt4 1 t Patterns 81 - ASmel MSPerfersttai Mww M ((We IMt- lii(hav ad 3) cantt far Ihea RoIR Mi awly an ary cay IS nMlt( 4MvarfryaJ4MB - r .j. THE McCALL CO.. Mi'e II VI1S-- m . . "When I bad an attack of the pip hit winter( the second one) I actual') cared myself with one bottle of Cham Wisin'! Cough Remedy," My Frank W. Perry, editor of tb Enterprise, 8bortmSlie,$. Y. "This ie the honest tfutlr.fit times kept from coughing mytslfto pieces by taking a teaspoonfd this remedy, and when the coogbirg(ili would come on at nigh I would take doe and It seemed that in tbe bddnt Interval th cough would pam ofjd I wauld good to sleep' 'perfectly fr from cough and ita accompanying p.:t To say that the' remedy acted All eiet agreeable surprise Is putting It refry mildly. I had do idea' that it wfrfaor could knock out tbe grip, tier ply Wse I had never tried it for such s pnrp s, but it did, and it seemed withhe-f- c ond nttaek of coughing tb rea dy reused it lo not only bn of lets fart on but tbe pains were far less seven, aid I had not used tbe contents of n bttje be for Mr. Grip had hid me adiet for win by John Boyden A Boo. It, Mt 3M WWTOKK. Bougfit before the Advajice. aaawewwee Get our Price before purchasing elsewhere, J OALVlbLE SO OP c Spring Dress Goods. ' Material for Waists , '1 ; Nice Line of Ladies Waists and Wrappers. M. R. Salmon. PURE & MELLOW. RICH & DELICATE Fur Salt lit Crerirt V JVK. Notice ia hereby given that d water from the city d teh e ast bar their ditches cleaned anf read) to recievethe water on or before April )4tb. 1903, ns th weter wllL he tuned cto tbe city ditch on that date, t ak si aid ditenss are clsaued by the sl e ate, by the owner, tb city wiUaretb same cleaned at the expense f the own era, .David Fmisbt, City Wstomis .r. pa-'Je- s who os AT BO YEARS , V EXPERIENCE Vvv BOYDEN'S ywm f : "An FOfi V HSft.jC Dxstone . School Supplies. CowvmoMTn Ac. k(rh Pa(nti Uka nd deeerlpttnei may Uiroufb Mona 4 earoooiv boot onoffih taib haitSenmelr niatne4 weekly, leieeet Mliuon of eny ewillde Vierael. Term,, year i fnar moniAe, L Sum by ell aewedeetera A p, E. H. RHEAD, of SbiiH " v. We have an excellent line of Note Books, Pencils, Inks, Text Books, and everything that is needed by a student at school. Sciintific Jlntrican. fc bilk. b11 STORE Is the place to get BieEly MfifirtniE optotoa fnm vnchbor mm utvpniVon It probiblf nientblE CotnDuiiiHh imM itrMtly fiooMcntiil, HftAdboofcoB Ptttait Mini frw Mioey for MmitifjpiiatA, Ipormf nofiMb DRUG Tradc Mamtn 4 v CiMtfSamjQr U. t I NOTICE. Gerelne ttameed C C C. Sever s Sswnr ef th leelsr whs tin "something Jest as gut We have a car of , Sttm Oilf ; Cheeetwi Rtatt fttyttab, For sale, bought direct from the MANUFACTURER, at prices 10cts. per double rollup to 25 cts MAGAZINE. cnt tpday, tr, im4 JUfe Owe trry a year. cptr4 WatHiIwJ pm wsarli ; Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggist refund tbe nioney ii it fails . W, Groves to cure. signature is a each box. 25c. mviri attack orctir Oeljr SI mbi MS CALLS MAGAZINE' OVI tAT A COLD IN .taerioa) te (jwr Scnber. Stats or Utah, I In Coaitvi!! Cocbtv or Scmmit.) ofsaidci QJitjr, 1 have in my possession, tb e following x Is familiar with section tatunnship - corners in Summit - " KoUrj Public on 4 CciiHjtiittr. COALVILLE ; . cTAll SERVICE, , THE TIMES EQUIPMENT and the Farmer one year lor $153 Inlcr-Monnta- lii TRICK. 'GO TO THE Globe Barber " k)ltd EH. RHEAD For a Stylish Hair Cat Clean Share, i Has the largest and most Razors Honed, 25 cts. W..S. iOHISTOH, Tbe any regular April 13th. appointn-inti- O: W. FRENCH, rhjslcUn I. lit 8sra 11 V beautiful line of Eastern Points. - i . THEER ' ' lirni ipolii O., OFFICE AT RE8IJi5Cr Cealvill. Office boar from2t)& a w bo ren should ebe t beers nearas poseiMe, ' - n J ' - FOR ALL' l - ' Union Pacific n account ofd sing residence will be unaKt w nake tP-O- ' PlCT0R' YU Dr. W V1SICK, or, job pponltn U. S. Patent Onscn WASHINGTON D.a Estrny BStlce TO NT KS oafevery box. 25c. Has Tons and Tons of Jwua uwiei, uaSA or iilmw vt uthiIhs far Inwreporsoa nteDtoHllty. for Irr book, miOE-MIRFwtenn and 1 ' Caret CHp In Two Deyv TRillS MILT Cits -- U UICMI,-- City, ; SL Pial, I!si- -- - . rv.s-- that ever came to Coalville. WITH ' Eirfid Cmeetitns ftr tba list : tad Souihetsl Detailed iufonnatiou cheerfully on appheation. C,I. WHEADOR, Ageut, Coalville, Utah Go and see Them, fur-niab- ed 1 j All Styles. x All Priccc. |