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Show - 'V - 1 - ''"'I" . V a,.h THE r i x!. STS OF SUMMIT COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE INTE THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. COALVILLE. UTAH. VOL. XVII. Personal ietg dicinitg Comment. 3s5WS35!iS NEWS eVSSISeSSS:SttS FOR SALE The John Sherman Mrs. L. W. Williams is visiting in property on east side of Main street. Salt Lake. Apply J. W.Lamb, Coalville. Utah. Win. J. Salmon of Ogdeu is here You can alway- - depend on getting on business. full value for the money you invest The district court will be In session in a Studebaker. See J N. Jensen next Monday. for terms. at Hoyts, Auxiliary w ill be Mrs. J. R Scott returned to her ville tomorrow. ontM-the- no: IDAY. MARCH 18. 11)10. Thursday, March 24th, prepared do veterinary surgery of all kinc Bring along your horses. One of the best almanacs we haf seen this spring is the Studebak c Farmers Almanac and Weather Forecast for 1210. Ask J. N. Je free. sen for of Smithflold Jack Rogers, put tl Crowle Tun of Park City, pride in the fouri on die hummer round of a twenty round boxing co test at the Park last Saturday nigh The best recommendation that an vehicle can have, the best recoil leiidai'in that it will give its pu chaser full value for Its purchaci price is the fact that it U y're liLquet tA f of the judgts and CARD OF THANKS opposlnglPAins: Coalville ami fltho on Feb. lfith. one red leather lIHp containing catalogues, stationer. etc. Gnpibelongs to Mr. L. C. lkhinson, of Denver, Colo Finder 4iase leave at Boy lens Drugstore, Cdalville, Utah. llle Jacobs, Made who has the con- -- ii ' V the Hunters Psy. ?. home injGras Creek this week after RACE SUICIDE a bis fivewtekh period of illness in the fiom returned 1. has J. Neeley as Roosevelt calls It is lioaiMtal. ranch at Hamas. the Happy Dozen Cooking Club not nearly the menace to increase In that deaths among J. K. Ieintm of Hamas, was the Mr, T. L. Allen left for Kalt Lake iftfat the home of Mrs. El w ood vopulation are And eight out of ten of last to Coalville home on business. on missionary tkfruth Wednesday evening and these deaths are directly or indirectTuesday Sunday, and spoke at the evening Alexander Wright, who has be MSm Bleak demonstrated to the ly caused by bowel troubles. Mcnflena to Ham Thomas has gone services. confined to his home the past fiftee satisfaction of all present how to Gees Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, to install a power plant. sour stomach and all incup custards, for basket dysentery, Miss F.ffle Carruth left for Salt weeks, was around again this week. ailments of this nature. Just FOR SALE Good ced&f posts at Lake Sunday morning accompany- Mr. Wright has had quite aseige oif lunches, omolets and rioe muffins for fant the thing for teething babies. Price to be back t$ bnakfasL C. H. Westis farm. Ubytsvllle. 25 and 50cents. Bold by John Boy-de- n ing her sister, Mrs. Margaret Read it, and is very glad t A Son. hi work again. The Timm, 11.60 per year. , for his home in and family. Alina McMlchael Stonebraker, old baby boy of Mr. and Miss Lillie Beard, accompanied Monday morning. Mrs. George Sweeting and Mrs. L DM of and brother her James family II. Huffman, were called to Ogdei klft. Alma Btonebraksr, died yesnow a resi- by dent of IStilt Lake, is in Coalville on Idaho were visiting friends and re the latter part of last week to attend terday, and the funeral will be held lative here this week. the funeral of Mrs. Robert Living) atUoyUvllle this (Friday) afterbusiness. which occurred last Fridayj noon. Mr. and Mrs. Btonebrak-eston, March for the calendar court The The Primary children enjoyed a hive the sympathy of the entire returned last Tuesday. j ance at the Opera house yesterday term is published in this issue of They In this hoar of grief. community to read it. fail The Tim ts. Dont afternoon. The feeling of the people of Coal Court sets on March 21st. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mumford, of ; vllle, toward boosting their town was The Summit Furniture & Mercanare the guests of Montpelier, Idaho, evidenced homes in of number the Mr. and Mrs. George Stone, of w tile Co., received a car load of dumpho o ffered to k eeponeTr vnore (rs.Mumf ords mother,! Betsy SPLENDID UNE OF STREET visited Mrs. S tools on dust Riner,Wyo Monday. ling teachers the institute. We Wright. Mr. Mumford left for Salt during lat Mrs. the Reddish, mother, pr. AND SCHOOL HATS. Like Annual day was fittingly observed more yesterday morning where he of last week. They returned could have accomodated forty part bis business Mrs. to Relief but attend the to, teachers. Society yesterday, by last by - , I Saturday. it am ford will visit her mother for a an excellent program. LOST Near Coalville, one brown nlanth or so. bow from have Darts piercto Salt Cupids T. S. Lambert has gone or black mare, two year old next Lake where he expects to make his ed the hearts of two of Coalville's spring. Large white spot in face,! Hiss Skolflcld is now taking the well known young people, and the home for the time being. on right thigh.' Will Jhth gride In grammar. The grad branded of the wedding is being whisdate second-hanfor Information that will o Sting class will, have different d $5 pay FOR SALE Good around. I letters for each subject in the se- pered lead to her recovery. furniture. Will sell cheap. Call at dary schools and this step will J. G. Cakrith. Moroni Shaws residence. Mrs. Hannah Richards has been in help make the change less radical, Mr. ai-- d Mrs. Oomer Thomas re visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Into TtJs Idea debeen has practice held their last put turned from Salt Lake last Sunday E.H.Rhead. She will leave Friday bating contest last Wednesday even- toa number of years in the most in. ber will she make where j for Idaho after spending two weeks there. schools of the country and idfanced second The year ing. classcarrying home In the future. off the the honors, for which they frttdl very successful. J. W. Hobson, known by the "finVr i ii"Ait,1,"rffrwr wtimctffrrttwkHvsfcgy-RTCatluifffr jf T mnanji" m tirm i i to Roy where be will run the farm. at the Meore blacksmith" shop en names engraved on It and will give a Thomas Wright and Joseph Sawley returned last Saturday from trip in the northwest and California t THONE 41 BLAC7G They visited Burley, Idaho; Port land, Oregon; Seattle and Tacoma, a-- ' and Francisco 8an Washington; 4 i Iiei6 ewelfc e t tieeietee mi e.eeie im several other cities in California. ewteewfr The trip rook Just thirty days, and was one continual round of pleat ure. 1 slx-mll- Studf-kilur- . in-an- ts ys MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1910. Opening in Spring Millinery. Come and select your Easter Bonnet. r. IVJL. a ilnntoan JKE. The very latest The-Acade- i: Spring Sired Hats, Also a large variety of just wr T " f - j MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, w H Last Call i Great Impress!? were the tUBeral serheld TSunday afternoon over tbe remains of Mrs. Mary E. Spriggs Rev. Veesey, of Salt Lake, ' officiating, after which alt that was mortal of this grandold motherln Israel was tenderly conveyed to our Silent City, where by the side of a devoted husband she nqw rests in peace. The singing was conducted by Mr. Geo. Beardv Many and beautiful were tbe flowers. vices 19 Q33L!6o My store at Ogden demands my attention and I am compelled to return as soon as possible. .1 have de- cided to make Saturday my last day here. Saturday night at -- 1 0:30 oclock-- 1 close the door. I do not want to take any goods back, therefore I have decided to distribute them to you at practically your own price. n iri w M-e.- Good - anything in' Ready for you when you need , i, the line of fresh or salted meat-be- ef, mutton. , pork, ham or bacon. We know what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling know how to cut it up, too, and we would like to have - more of your trade. The following persons, mostly IS - vm re here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Spriggs: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wdffliignn, Miss Ida You have nearly all visted this great sale and know whats here and how cheap you can buy Woffington and J. S. Woffington of e, goods from me. I will take another slice off the price of these goods, so now is your chance. If you Pucatello, Idaho; Mrs. H. II. Mrs S. H. I.tv, r Mrs. V. T. havent the ready cash it will pay you to borrow, as you never before and never again will be able to Derrick, Mrs. Moroni Li ver, of halt such small merchandise Youll benefit by it, as well as we. SUMMIT MEAT CO. Bagnell & Ball, Prof a. t Snel-gwiv- purchase at prices. SHOES I havent the room in this The celebrated Napatan Shoe; space to quote prices. All clothRegular $4.50 value. 1 will now aell ing cheaper than ever. 1 will for give from 25 to 50 per cent The Wataon Plummer Shoe; off on my Sale price. Regular $5.00 Shoe. I will now sell ..... . for All other Shoes and Oxfords on All my regular $1 60, $1.00 sale at like reductions. and 75c Dress Shirts will go at Regular 75c Work Shirta Now While they last The King Hat Reg. Black sateen shirts, $1 and $4.25 Hat; now sell$1.25 Finest you ever ing at saw now ... Be KTHTacI ray shirts Reg. price $1.00; Last call, . One lot of Shirta all Railroad Mens Hats sizes Reg. $1.00 values at 1 Now I $3.15 $3.35 SHIRTS $1.75 50c 40c 60c 75c 55c 50c HATS Handkerchiefs - - 6 for 25c 10c hdkfs now - - - 8 for 25c 5c hdkfs now 2 for 25c kind, now 4 for 25c STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10:30 SATURDAY, PANTS UNDERWEAR 75c grade now 1.00 grade now l.50grade now 45c - by- - careless teamsters, and if the 70c practice Isnt discontinued, - - Coal... Four-ia-Han- any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces the greatest amount of heat; coal that hums to C GLOVES -- t, .50 gloves now Zuu gloves now 2.50 gloves now 3.50 gloves now 70c $1.40 $1.85 HOSE Oc grade, now-- 1 - 5c 3 for 25c - 3 for 40c 25c -- STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 8:30 LAST a. Weber Coal spells economy, ton. It will do a Try tons work. Do not take ds, 1 ib someone TIES Just received new shipment of 5c grade, now Peg Top Pants Latest thing for 25c grade, now 50c grade, now Spring. Come and see them. Xr. .PERSIDBY 9 -- 40c Of late tberehas beenquite a number of electric light poles broken off ii going to get Into trouble. Not long ago the pole on the corner near T. L, Allens residence was broken off. Strings and Bows. and If thb transformer had of been All colors. At your own price. damaged it would have meant an expense of close to $75.00. At any rate the city Is determined to put a slop to it and will prosecute llioe wbo willfully break ol! their poles 1 .00 gloves now- - -45c or any fixture comiected with ihetn. aullic-iefi1.25 gloves now .65c A Lint ta the wise should be 1 REMEMBER 19th IS THE Lake; Henry Spriggs and Harry Kelly of Park City; I. H. Spriggs, Eureka; Mrs. F. C. Osgood, Ogden. lire. John Williams, of Jrass Creek, aged 76 years, died last Tuesday of general debility, aftfr an illness covering the last two and a half months. The deceased was born April 3rd, 1834, at Axbridge, Sum-tsetshtre, England, and came to Utah in tbe fall of 1880, and was married to Mr. Williams shortly after her arrival here. She is survived by four daughtersthey are: Mrs, Spencer Williams and Mrs. William Bean, of Cumberland, Wyo. Mrs. J)avld Downs of Grass Creek, and Miss Emma Pcole. Funeral services will be held at tbe Stake House this (Friday) afternoon at !he Tast ounS; coaTthat is all coal, and the ash of which is evidence of its Jieat energy--tha- ts the kind x -- DAY Ip.ja. Coalville Hotel Sample Room w We do only ckxI pnn'rcg. h do yours? Prices are right, Can t I corco. , Nines of COALVILLE. UTAH. r aa aa aa aa aa aa a aa aa aa aaa a AV IjX ; K-- d AND THE FAMILY. tld building to completion, as Mr. Iteming must vacate his present qWterc in the near future. tv U Votch, N - tact for the carpenter work on the Iteming block, began work -- last NUnday. It is the intention to rush tJj Robert Benwood, a farmer of Greet J, made two young hunters pay dearly for killing a year-olbetter un bis place. The young men, who raid they lived in Paterson, started out to look for deer, and seeing the calf browsing at. the edge of a weod-lo- t on Ben woods farm, lost no tins-Igetting In range of what they sop posed was a young buck. Both mew tired and killed the quarry. Benwooft witnessed the shooting end, accompanied by s farm hand, started to head off the hunters, who had discovered their mistake and were making for the road leading to Montclair. - Tbo farmer gave chase and the hunter, seeing they were followed, took to thr e woods, but after a flight were overtaken near the new state normal -school at Montclair heights. Tbey wera inclined to taught at the affair at first and offered five dollars to Bern wood. "Make It 50 or you both go Ur Jail." he said. Th hunters mad ap the money between them and were allowed o depart, Words cannot express our appreciation of those friends who have shared with us the lonely vigils by the bedside of our loved one. No sweeter memory can live in any heart than t lie memory of their untiring devotion to one who lias just left us. The waves of sorrow break- upon every shore, and we can hut nope that friends as true may gather around each one of them should sorrow.in-vad- e their homes. Mrs.-E. Rhoades Mrs. J. H. WorKiMOTOH H.0ST Between , s in honor i JOB WORK NEATLY DONE a-- - t |