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Show zi v, 4 w f f WANTED Success MagahneJ HENEFER NEWS. ants an energetld wjjd responsible to colCoalville In woman or man lect lor renewals and solicit new HKN'EFF.K, Xov, 3. Mrs. John or spare Shill has been ill subscriptions during full durlng the Week unnecessary. Anyand Is not out of time. Experience and acone can start among friends dangerat last reports, hut friends build UP and Paving hope for her reimvery. quaintances without business 7and permanent The sli ejv wen are moving their outfit and inComplete capitaLI sheep toward the structions frLe Address, "VOX" Bishop M, .Harris and John C. , There Is no reason why our town and our county with the united efforts of the enterprising citizens, cannot greatly increase its business and enhance the value of property. Kwrrthing Indicates a foreward 1 raW.unnfei-nee-,tl- t Xow, as many are thinking and nietdv on the talking of coining hither to locate, ing pip'-lm.--. Jon.-'let all give them w ord of eiicourage-l.ik- o K, A. was in . to .this s ie eon- - inent and liearly welcome la. il.iv us nccleii with lie same during t goodly land of peace and ahuiulauce. u W F.nc.ourage those who are wortliy t' iTTey jiojL. he : 1 !o f w il! he a mas put ado hall who Those is worth Labor money. here - liu-.i- You Can't B5 Mood A farmer Without The Times. incrp-cptt-al- v: isrtl he In Sum he went oatjion to Dane county, Wisconsit After he returned he served tclty as water-mastand on then police force. His principle occivion was fanning and stock rsisj. Mr. Malin's wlfajllad a ..year H, ,'a half Six children ure. Herald Re publican. 1878 T Wan ted --To Trade a Singer Sewing Machine for at good, gentle milch cow.'; Here is an opportunity to get a first-cla- ss machine. er Also two or three tons of hay in part payment on Singer Sewing Machine. At r . TiMES-Offic- e: Do not ail to see Faust Oct. th. A REALREAT. The lot Dell Cotirt company appeared in the StaUlouse last a lje .and apprecir alive audience. r company proved itself fully caiite of fullfllllng all expectations pd the Summit Stake Academy ho he congratulated on the fit number of Its series and enteiininenta. Wedrefined and nesday's event in class high vj particular, the winnia&e hearts of the coinnany audience from ejflrst number. Every number wi encliored aud a wan the genthing particularl&iee ' erous way In wlh the enchores were responded M htsLaDell la one of the very 1st we have heard her monologue the Train and child dialect seltdona being very fine. Mr. Fox Id the audience with his violin elrtloiia.- - The melodies were dee appreciated as was also theMfcrka De Concert ' by Mitsin. .AfbsC'rawford has a clear sweet volctnj certainly deserves praise. 4 chose spngs well within her regler and was ably accompanied bytlsg lies' at the piano. W wisheta. every sue-- ! cesa and shall bnleased to Welcome them to Coalvilkagain. Friday night. erect housThe people Iieie are all as busy as have money will.buy lots, es or remodel the old ones. Let us boo cine planting and some haulwork and stimulate every legmiate ing, etc. enterprise, by giving it all the F. WHERRITT DR. we can. fi Foully encouragement ami uuiie our industry, intelliDentist cause gence ami capital in a common .WOODLAND, Oct. 25 Since for the good of the community. Let ami talk tluUTAH. uechiin KAMAS, reception oiven us culm ate a public pint more. ami Encoutsge Mrs INther Williams, last week, less yiik in making imauthorities -. in. Mrr p treats Mr. ami Office over Kings Store up, speak well, Ether Webb, there has been provement!.. Speak Hours: 9 a. in. to 5 p. ni. of our county talk etnouragingly marriage bells ringing for the and its bright prospects.. Nature Moony Night. Ua showered upon tis her choicest Surveyor Mr. Leslie Moon anil Miss blessings, auJ vufTPpeTrerr-tmky-ann Peail Knight, both of this place, effort for the good of our Birch, J. cause, great good will result. tpok ft into their- - heads that Graduate V. of l Tho management of The Tillies" Is they too, may as well be one. Chhist--ma- s Salt Lake endeavoring to make Tins County Surveyor They .rent quietly-tot the Times representitive Sur- - where thev two were made one, Surface and Underground Now, boost it along by ad(So they sayj No reception or county. boost--in- g veying. vertising your business, or by dance lias for been posigiven HOYTS VI LLK - - - - UTAH your town.' Ve believe there is tive proof. However, if they not a disloyal citizen In Summit choose going into double life county. Are we right? Show that Abstracter. without making any spludge!' are by helping make the about it, they have the right. Christmas Times best, ever. Let They ariTbotfi vfsefultntlnbers Smile and Boost- - be our.jp otto. re C WOODLAND I - ouis-roi-i- Is the place for you to spend o -- tf something and new things to see. v to leam First Performance at 7:30 p.m. Admission lOds. S JOSEPH BARKER, breeder of Jersey Cattle -- Berkshire and Duroc Jersey Hogs. Has for Sale Choice Registered Jersey Calves from $50 to $100 each. Also Bull some choice young pigsnt $25 per pair. Secure the best from Utahs Greatest Stock Farm jfirst IRatfpnal . -- the long evenings-alwa- ys -- coin-mu- Edward H. Rhead J fe --or Don lmmlr j left Salt Lake anVttled mlt county, being of the founders of the town j Rockport, In 1867 be came backbit Lake and In dei-er- t. New York I'aTitt ntleidTj cess Magazine Building, at Kama-- . City N. Y.' 'York is proori- - twice for Our Town: Our County!! Boost for It!!! - (Established May 10th, JBanfn 1905.) of this ward, and all heartily Abstracter of Titles for Summit Bond Capital, 525,000 $10,000.00 wish them success aud all the in sufficient quantity, the germs County. .Under Loans Surplus. $5,000 Real Estate, Insurance, F arm happiness they can appreciate, of decay the threads and sports at Opera Faustj with lots of little new Moons of fungus can not enter, and the Office at Residence. Coalville, We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Utali. Phone No. Red 6th. to brighten the Night. This- often House wood is reserved. Deposits. We solicit your patronage. sometimes and means doubling of Another Utahs best crop ALPREO SLONOUIST. JAMES PINOKEE. Pm.iDnit. Physician and Surgeon has been left in this ward. It trebling the life of the timber. nANK WNOMEEt JjfEW BLACKMAN. O. S. The United - States governmay be seen at the home of Mrs. investiBenjamin Turnbow. Thedittle ment considers the home fellow found a welcome gations of the preservative treatand Surgeon Physician and all are doing fine. ment of timber of such irnpor of one Coalville Mr. Christenson gave a his- tance that the business Office in Summit Block, Sale on Baby Bonnets and t Big exhibition here last office ofthe United States Forest torical Gold Medal m. 4 PreservSchool Hats. Office Hours, from 2 to p. . on canvas Service, that of Wood showing, evening these Bluet at . lilbon, observe new should with can headquarters All who Also a reasonable discount on all -many scenes of the early life of ative,' 12 firf over hours as near possible, The Madison, Wis.is given the .Mormon Church. A carded to other. Millinery for Cash. A i to the work, of experientirely with pictures, thelnteresting Law with rail Attorneys-a- t Jos. Berber & Son lecture he gave' was enjoyed - by ments in cor road companies and other a good turnout. Manufictuters of Flavoring p. H. NEELEY porations and individuals in Toilet Articles, Extrads, PHONE 41 BLACK. prolonging the lile of railroad TIMBER DECAY Etc. mine-propbridge timbers, COSTS MILLIONS ties, "ATTORNEY-AT-LAfence posts and transmission Millions of feet of timber an polesr finished lumber rot every year The lengthening of the life of Utali in railroad ties bridges, trestles, timber means the saving of Coalville, piles, farm buildings, fences, thousands of - dollars annually Red. The through doing away with the Phone 41 poles, and mine props. lumber consuming public of the heavy expense of labor and cost United States pays perhaps ot materianSr renewals; ITT Secret Society . thirty to forty million dollars a SUMMONS year to make good the losses DEATH PIONEER, UTAHH Coalville Lodge No. 28, from wood decay. "Misses Thtse great drains area source If you are looking for I. Q.. of more and more concern each June. IL Mtliiij Wko Crossed Phun of the the lateft U Deod. AC at ofI2 Chemists and engineers Meets every Wednesday Evening year. Brothers New York styley, fit and quality combined. do to with .have who Visiting the uses o Hall in Jones Death summoned .another notad wood are working unceasingly Utah pioneer when James E. Malln, Cordially Invited. the problem . .The U. S, srM formerly a member of the Salt on V0J J.O CLARK.S O W.G.HTOCKMAS. OOVOH. Forest Service has men who ale Lake police Jorce, died.ln his home, ey. J. H. WM. WKL8B. Treasurer. vote their whole time to it. The 807 East Sixth South street Mr. ' Malln was 70 years old. Much of importance of the problem can gooods ?re Public. Notary Our Fall and Millions his early career, was filled with not be overestimated ,ine and adventure. He was of dollars are annually saved by hardship have full and cott born in Chester county, - Pennsylyou have our i preservative treatment of tim- vania. a Y1'1 ask for a fair , to be bers, but much When his parents became converts eu - Notary Public ; through, giving pnees, learned. . toMormonismlhey went to Nau-tvofun-gu- s, caused is Wood by decay In- - 1819,his father, Elijah Resident Agent Firemans Fund ; comparison, as we know it some- Malin, died a a mission growth vegetable filling Insurance Company jyhlle ' Remember-'-- We times so small that it be seen in St Lous. This wasdurlng the of San Francisco and the Its brave cholera epidemic, only with the microscope. missionary who stuck to his post like minfltc Clark roots orbranches, a victim to that scourge. '.L fell Mary Ann he hairs, force their way into-this widowed mother, James With (at the Shoemaker's.'-- ' wood tissues and absorb or eat is Ae Agent for Summit was only 12 years of age who the solid parts. The collapse Malin, for came overtheplalns to Utah in 186L County hich results is called decay. During the Journey the boy more Timber Js artificially preserved than once carried a rifle and Mkept by forcing into its cells and pores watch for I n d i ans. certain substances which revents One of James Malins first occui dll can r orders I Send nn the growth of fnngus. As pations in Utah was carrying the them for you. is present mail. Then he went to Florence Vtah long as , Nf IstkVize oTwfrench7 VlC.-Fm- . Summi County fair A and tt g, MRS M. E.. RHOADES, Miliner g s, W Coalville- - and Ladies, Childrens Coats and Suits F. O. Co-o- p THEM a C.R. JONES, H yet-remain- s wii.r il ' P'ure.to o. " Wt vjj thLvbest keep ways have it. B lS n0J"'WK and al ay X Ei.. , this-sistanc- 'Coalville, , e alvil m S |