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Show 1 QRASS Hexing Soften and ' Oter-burdco- Women ed la an stations of Ufa, whose vigor and . vitality may bar Iwen undnrmiuil and broken -- down by OTrr work, aaactlug - social duties, th.-to- o bequest bawling of -rhltdren, or other eauees, will find in Dr. iieroea Favorite i'rearrlpUoa the moat potent, In vlsoratin restorative Mrangtb . giver ever devised fur their pee la! benefit. Kurrlnf soothers wlHflnd It especial ay valuable ih tuatainlng Viflr atrength and promotingn abundant bnprUhment for tbe child, ximcUo! mother too milt And It a priceless vffwtoimpikri the ratea lor coming and rewifdni ahe ordeal baby's palnleea ll comparatively ' r4l? do yn h.irm Ip ifjy rtat. of condition eut the, lemale LkiicuC Lfioul."Wealt women, wht rmffor froa frequent hradacb, bark-ach- e, dutrewi low down dragglng-oow- n la the abdomen, 'or from painful or trreg- ' tilar monthly periods, gnawing or di tressed eeneatiun In atomarh, dluy or faint spoils, eeeJmaglnary spei-k- or apota Boating beforyea, have disagreeable, eatarrbal drain, pnolapeue, anto-- ' .pelvic verwton or retroversioa or other displace-- ' of anenU womaaly organa froa weskoesa - of parte will, whether they experience enany or only a few of the above aymp- Irefiof tlifully neroe'a Favorite rrencrlption. jrThle world famed specific for womaa wreaknwema and peculiar ailments la a mure glycerin extract of the cboirent native. medicinal root without a drop of alcohol in tia make-uAll lu Inxredl- " mota printed In plain Lngllkh on tta and attested under oath. Dr. I'lorc thua Invite the fiittast investlga-lon of bla formula knowing that It will . found to contain only the beat agents ' Atnewn to the most advanced medical aclases of all the different schools of prao- ale for tho cur of woman' peculiar weaknesses and ailment. If yon want to know more about the and professional endorse 'composition went of tb 'Favorite Proscription, tend ffmstal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Hu Oslo, X. Y., lot bla ret booklet treav- - By Our Special Grass Creek, June 23. A numb? of our people attended the meetings at , Coalville and Hoytsville last Saturday and Sunday. Correspondent. Mr. and Mrs. John Haddow visited the county seat last Monday. MesBers Willard Dexter and Mor-vbusiness Wm. Stembridg Shaw of Coalville were up beie visitor to Coalville hi , Ron day. on business Monday. Meadames Coles ft iLk nd Jones Mr. aud Mrs Ryan of Coalville of Kamaa, and Sidtr Seeley and moved their household goods up aids .of Taylor of Coalville, Relief society, held meeting here here Mondnypitched their tent on tbe north side the Canyon Opposite on Friday, June Utk.v t miner Mr.Ryan has aceeptetf tli On the evening of it 14th and a position under the Union Fuel Co. morning of tbe l&tb w wre visited Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wile by rain which did uicb good .to Mr. ank Mrs. James A. Wilde and . erops. y a trip to Coalville last Monmade and son Mrs. Precluda Reliefer, June 24. The infant child of Mr. ami Mrs. R. Lon buried here on the 23riL wi s s line-ne- f p. bottle-wrapp- 1 t j i ui tjl HENEFER. Thomaa H. Steph n la reported ! . on the Improve. Work it progressing nicely on the Upper Henefer ditch. Tbla when orapleted will bring many more acre under cultivation. cfjsy realdenceof Wm. F. Tbe Is visiting relati91 In HunJames, Cromar U nearing completion. ter, Utah. Frost did tome damage liere on Some of our attended clti the nigbta of the 22 and 23. auxiliary at Uoytsvllhfnturday. The Committees are all working Mrs, Fannie Hortiii ((tended Refor the Fourth of July celebration. lief society confersnr it Coalville Our Bate ball team la ope i for last8unday. . I cither pngagementa every Thursday Mrs. W, A. Smith tea returned at hpme or away. after visiting relath to Tooele for The Henefer ward wa well re- several weeks. presented at the Auxilary meeting on Saturday 2Uth and a tew attendMAR DM. cant afford to accept as a aebeti-nt- e ed tha relief Society meeting on lor this remedy of known cnmposttton gks Marianne Marion, June n escrst nostrum nf unknown compost Sunday. of Salt Lake (3y is visiting .Hr. Lovlna . Brewer spent her Aunt Mr. E. agnsen of this several, day in Morgan County the lace. .s ' ftere Nipple. past week. who bad baa mother experiaac A sweet baby git 'Any The dance given by th Devil's 'with tbla dltrelng ailment will b the home of R. A. leased to know that a cure may be Slide Bras Band on Saturday last on v Effected by applying Thursday June Chamberlain' at Henefer was well attended. ' a aoon a th child 1 dona ) child are doing nic v uurslng. Wipe It off with a oft cloth Improving slowly. tvefora allowing tha babe to nurao. Winy trained none ute thl aalve Carrie Peterson dale home from wlth beat results. Salt Lake on Friddyirhere she baa A Son. For aalo by John Boyden Roekport, June 1A Mrs. Mamie been having her eyu treated. Steven of Oakley, visited her parWilliam Oliver 4 foing .to have ents, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Stsmbrldge his house plaetereitla week. ast Sunday. i Geo. White and! hmlly of HoliMrs. Fannie Horton and daughter were visiting1 f, H. Peterson Hazel, was the guest of Mrs. Marta day and family last week Rbead of Chalk Creek the past two D. W. Halse cam out from Salt wesks. Laks on Saturday ad returned to Mr. Cushion and R. E. Wight of that place today, liking with him Park City were th guests Miss Grace Anderae of this place. on the l(tb Sarah E. Gibbons M. Andersot of Provo spent Wm. There was a heavy frost last nl and Suqdiy her with bla James Vernon mad a business Saturday .Ramcners TAKE NOTICE! day evening. Mr.' Zenos Morby Sr. of Coalville eommenced work for the Union Fuel Co. , the past week Our canyon roads are in a good condition considering the storms we have had. , HOYTSVILLE . ite Y ROCKPORT. Chamberlain's The Evanston Harness & Saddlery Company for business will open Mon., June 1 5th wiA a full line of 1 Harness, Saddles, Collars Etc., Etc. i nof hm 1 REEK COUNTY " u-i- V Hoytsville. June 23. -- At present writing it looks a though no cele- In bration will bs held here on the Fourth of July Business. Born June the 14, a fins baby doors east of Bakers photograph gallery. boy to th wife of Samuel Mills. Location, two Mother and babe doing nicely and Samuel is looking very proud. Oscar Crittenden and family cam Up from Ogden last Sunday to visit relatives here. fad, everything pertaining to the Harness Geo. A. LeVan, Mgr. Mrs. R. E. Redden and ohlldren returned home on tbe 23rd, after a ten days visit in Park City with relatives and friends. James Walker left for Canada on Grass Creek Coal AT THE the 23rd. Myrtle Harris of Henefer has been visiting here with the Misses Winnie and Hasel Stonebraker. Miss Mabel Mills has returned home after a long visit in Evanston with relatives. Her sister Heleii ' returning with her. There was a great many people attended Auxilary meeting held , BzSLArtn here last Saturday. , l " ' on. X'.T. , 5 Mills wife are and . ' visiting week.' last 4 Edw. Sorensen haath misfortune relatives In Park City. Th l(th being very stormy. lld of stepping on a' nail last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Malinof Farmnot stop th fishermen from fishing and Is laid up in consequence, ington 'visited relatives here last along th Weber. week. They also came to attend Mrs. Sarah S taker of Salt Lake, Is See my line of Spdng Goods betrie wedding of his sister Anna fore purchasing elsewhere M. R. visiting James Vernon, her Malin. and Salmon.. . Miss Kate and RettaNeff of Mill Creek, as the guests of Miss Lots Hobson. They came also to attend the wedding, r 'i-A very pretty wedding oeremony occurred Wednesday evening June the 1?, when Bishop William Sari T gent united In the holy bond of mat! I . t e rimony Miss Anna Malin and Joseph S. Wilkins. The oeremony was pre- i formed at the home of the bride1 parents. A great .many relatives and Intimate friends were present. The bride looked charming in a gown of white silk and carried white roses. The borne being prettily decorated in pink and white. Miss Kate Neff and Chester Malin acted as brides maid and beat man. After th ceremony about 80 couple sat down to a sapper which was all th heart could desire. ! Miss Malin is one of Hoytsville charming young ladles and Mr. WUklnsls one of Provo bright young men. Both' being --very popular their large circle of friends. The happy couple were the recipsnd best ients of eongratnlstlons wishes on every hand and w joi In wishing them long life and happiness and prosperity. They gave a free dance last Monday evening June 22nd. The bona was over crowded. Barber Mine IN GRASS CREEK UTAH -- V Tho Children's Fsrorit oOOIUVm Oouffhn, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Ttbrmilrlibaiwlelamwww si ths MvUMsd varkh II ssa tlsns Ml wlwsss be dsMeSs Ssua, ll sowtsiwa si b luslvl srsg sa wglwa sc - sih is a hsbs ss seMiedelt as eosutsseu lsa Wo 96 Ole; Barge Bits, 60 Ota. : i's - . 4 :& A is - A - is to A- to (S , (S to A ato '' 4 soti-ln-la- w, ---- I ; GoiogLpa;o.3r. I, X X X X-- XXX X Delivered in Coal-- " Coal, per ton $4.00 : AT THE- - djo CA rr 4 Summit Furniture I- -- grand-childre- n. : '9 - f Domestic Coal at the mine, per ton Our storekeepers should poet them selves on the provisions of the Pure Food Law. It requires that sU butter offered for sale by either manufacturer or merchant to see to it that each package is properly labeled with the maker's name and whether It is ranch or creamery butter and the number ofounce in sack package. If these provisions are not compiled with sons persons are apt to get In trouble, as it is tbe duties of the officers to see that ths law is compiled with. See Mrs. Rhoades for yonr Dress w Patronize local trade Leave-- S orders at Times Office. OOOOOOCOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOO' AT THE' WASATCH MINE- - Oar cod it the best there !s fcTj tern tad domestic parpeeee I I 1 1 1 AT THE HINB THB , PRICES LUMP v STOVE ' Fc!r:!zi I ..WEBER i E"i lslrr. COAL CO Hats. ..j 4 Vj |