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Show MT,r,1y f uuh lOF. SUMMIT COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE INTERE THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. VOL. XVTl. r COALVILLE. UTAH. ERI Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the year 1861. Chime Was the mother to Utah in 1880. of threechiidreo, and Is survived by n a son, 23 and II great Merely Mentioned Bill heads in pads of 60 for sals at this office for 25 cents a pad. The city council will meet In regular session next Monday night. pana Lattimer was a Salt Lake z visitor the latter part of last week. Miss Agnes Lewis and Ward Lewis were Salt Lake visitors the forepart of the week. The coanty commissioners wUl meet in regular session next Monday, Dec. 5th. LOST-BI- ack silk scarf near the Finder House. please return Opera to Mrs, M. A. H artley. The wrestling match at ths Opera House last Wednesday night between Hsrseel CalderwooJ and Geo. Robinson drew, a good erowd and tho boys pnt np a good gams. Ths only fall secured was by Calderwood in fitteen minutes with the bar hold, The bout lasted forty-fiv- e minutes end wae full of Interest all ths time, The preliminaries were also good The boxing contest by Bobby' John ton and Floyd Haddow resulted In a draw. Jack Bowen of Heytsvllle, and John Gilohrlst ef this city wrestled for twenty minutes, Gilchrist was given the decision, Lawrence Arnold and Pells Black gave an exhibition with the gloves. Black getting the decision. Claude Bmith and Bam Robinson (boxed three rounds to a draw. Black and Bunot wrestled squaw fashion, the latter winning. All present said they were fully repaid la going and another exhibition may be pulled off during the holidays. IOur Little Thing Heard Here and There About You and Visit and Our Vinton. will be Issued until after January 1st, 1911. It is a pleasure te go to tho Opera House since the new beating stovee were installed. Mr. Beard has made the Interior ae attractive possible with draperies and mirrors. And as ws said before it is a pleasure to go there now. DECEMBER 2. 1910. f fOSTOfoCi n n oi letter wlo taka the, a Vo insert UttUf Aame and the tipptr left hahd oor-- V livelop. to l ulure return :.fte lu til bVlil ef the Will be bUtutkd la an n o tf a NO. 48 RULE t I grand-childre- grand children. JOB WORK NEATLY DONE t Big Reduction ' Laded by the jmktmaster ei r r ti re In n .hkhglng materially the heretofore gSVItnlngths I Are held before thfcy are a Ibe whiter. It the min- 1 by the department dees ; ith approval, it ie within of the perton who tnmunioetion in the mail julate that time to suit Hats , Coats, Skirts, Dresses , shawls, and ,e ths pis chi -- his i E It hae been customary s tot Utters at the tef days. Under ths t they will come back In hat time, Unlsss it is other Ally ordered by directions letups. - In otter words, it (wishes the letter held at itlon for 10 days or any btr up to todays, he must N Mlef vhiil be held rt period than that last Nncailed-fo- r duction. 10 exp! new one! wise on 1! Re- Underwear-B- ig mm KTSBasTstsamMgsmm WWSERtWKI Mr. Georgs England wishes to announce that he is prepared to pay thei the all claims against the England esothi tate here, and also all who know themselves to be indebted to it, will to j for oome end make settlement or satisme i . factory arrangements. r If tUglvtn Id iht blank,' The Commercial Club met in speo-i.1 nahit and Address ef and. session last Friday night. The SHIPS INSURE COMFORT the I the Utter will, tppedf. most important part of the session n uhealUdfot, be iUrted was instructing the committee on Immunity From Roiling sntf Pitching ea tiii JoufnlJt 41 ihd egjiira- with an Puts Premium on Large railroad tion Like the Mauretania. object of having better passenger T rtadlillolldwit Tt service between Park City and 1 tt ttjf kdcleltntlCtaUer Wot withstand tag Ogden. 'Iasi, etliti facts which many receive from a sea oft: the saint i maktag the slow beats tm cart Alex. Calderwood, Jr., hud with 61 of t rlbe broken and his back wrenched de- . be rsISr aid It that the result of falling from the chot S on wtUbe tkewTsT Uver ttm h Will b4 4a LrrtJJ sard (v, Creek mine yes- - L at the Reese-GrataMaU. trom mat! rmuit o6t 44 advertised, was it At first thought that lag and pitching, which Is soareety but terday. te returned within the his back was broken, but an exam- noticed on a At like the Mauretania, tlms '.bed. as follows wbers the not lass was vassals the sad this UOMtss found ination that 1 for letter dive toed to would experience a rough paatage, case. He was In mediately taken to in vKtos, five number a sirs' oa the puts positive premium Mg his home in this city and given boats. aside from those Than, pas- day medical attention. ' , 1 for letters to general sengers who art actually poor sall I cities, five dayv, The city council met Tuesday ora, are the constantly Increasing del: number who cross once or more eacb 1 for letter by rural de-l- lt of call the mayor. Reports year night by and whom business, time pa fa of city officers were read and refer- and comfort are essential features. lays. Comralttee.l Tbs Per tf? tha.nnd:tii' toJauLS P! thrift sldp mm aemKeelf committee on paving, reported that If eupere.de the smaller ones, as tut tbel , a class and not intended as they are retired, although the cost fo delivery .by rural carrier, 16 foar and possibly five cross-walwould tA put In. Thu chairman of in weight and fuel eoasamptlaa makes day"-- !.m that say substantial lew. f the elsct riu light committee report- tt umffitaiy eg. be eriug speed card printed on urn. Your expected. re ed the Installation ef the new pump Before- - vea M at trustee leagth oa. at and the ereotion of stash, i envelope for 75 cents at tt bM toe t eon. be-- eeed, there TIIE.TII.ruS' - office. thu power bouse. nat be eoav dockx. ae preecst doeto-to- g The conservative, yet progressive, methods of our bank, will proon beth fsenitlee. eldee, have- eb Sheriff Coffey and Deputy Sheriff ready reached their fimlt a. tho You Cant Be A Good Summit mote the interests of our patrons. Wilde went np Grass Creek tfc put tendrfoot weeld psntset 15 farmer Without The Truss. Our officers invite, at all time, the discussion of batters of mutual on quietus the Greeks and Austrian feet beyond any pier in New Tort interest and are ready to give reasonable assistance to our patrons. who have made a habit of shooting where such a ship could ley. H..H. : I How This? A number Windsor la Popular Mechanics. premiscously at night. We will pay yon 4 per cent interest on the money you put in WS MM Cm HuaCnd tMlue nw lor mv of them were searched but no guns fcr hank'and m tt owe , our wm h. ttttt compound tne interest every three months. totsflb fiwn I im were found. The officers, through Pi tore matting lOo for large sheet WW r. i.ocexkt a 00. we u mm know r. 3. rn an Interperter, informed the native at limes office. . , , , rwelMl Uw mi kMtor, mb SMtnUv kov sons of Greece and Austria that If anM. to S imttmmt trunMka. mi SoMraUf mtit v ke Sm. ..r oUSmm tm m mm VoMeea they did not desist thatprosecqtions Xiwwwt COALVILLE, UTAH... The PefcSe'-- Te P. WS.W.III DlWlWIW to be would follow. They promised . k WM kMrMHv- wUn SURPLUS $30,00000. AND CAPITAL . tt tM mi mmtm mirtmm good. i a ALFRED BLONQUIST, tmm pi JAMES PINGREE, Praudsnt. m Sm. me HOYTSVILLE, Deft. 1. This 1 FRANK F1NGREE, Caskisr. MtrwiemtHt BLACKMAN, B. G. mi turn Funeral services over the remains to certify that I have sold my mer- tea wskVetiM. nan buv tut of Mrs. Ellen England, who died cantile business, kpown flB.tilfl Gafh last Thursday wers held at the Re- Store at IIoytsville,'to A. J. Farrell. To those who have .been loyal In lief Society Hall, Sunday afternoon. The speakers were: T. L. Beech, T. sustaining this home institution, L. Allen and George Beard.' The would say that you.rsannwtdo better deceased was born in Grsenhlll Lane than to give Mr. FsrTelL jour eon tinued patronage; wheat ' X beBeve Derbenjhire, England, Feb. 18, 1889. will treat,you right Was baptised a - member of the All bills contracted with ths store . up to Nov. 22nd, are to be paid to " 1 M. R. SALMON, MILLINER. 'J al J. H. Bill returned Tuesday morn- ing from Salt Lake, where he has been serving on the grand Jury. W. O. KCounty Assessor-elec- t, Stephens of Heuefer, was in the county seat yesterday on business. Mrs. J. . Bowen returned to her home In Boy on Sunday, alter spending several days here on business. Editor J. F. Dunn of the KsmsS Courant was in town daring the week anl made this office a very pleasant call. Miss Grace Salmon and uncle, X. S. Fisher, spent Thanksgiving day guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . , J. H. Afc Salmon. A son was born to the wife of J. N. Jensen, Sunday. Mrs. Jensen , ifa iu;t gelt! tiitirt, along. aa...arsU.nas could be hoped. - - V - Rffif Tf&UR BMLILS 2 WITIHECK6rm). threat, MOdE. CCMENEElI! - 'it. ss ( 1 , - Vs, -- ks Appetizing, refreshing, nutritious and dlges table - are the ' Sesishipt Meat Market Oysters at the Co-o- p Call and see our Oyster display. Something new. - le-t- o aaw - A bunk house st ths Reese-Gras- s Creek mine burned down last Sunday night and Mr. Carnia and several others lost all their best oiothes and many valuable trinkets. Dr. M. H. Dearden, the eyesight y specialist, was in Coalville on Mon-da- and reports business as very good. He will make a tour of the ... county ... See Ws.ady.in this issue Mrs. Malcolm Oldfield aod child-re- n left for lilwatba. Carbon county the forepart of the week, where they wlll make their home. Mr. Oldfield is working at the mines -- m there. The Btate Auditor has notified County Clerk Hixson that the boon ty fund for 1910 had been exhausted and no more bounty certificates will v - , ship-toda- y -- a I The First National Bank . i St - Vka-Frald- Vica-PrasMs- al , Mviie V at once. Also all bills against the store up to said date will be settled by me. me .. Do it NoW-- . Very Reap. ' V. H. West. NOTICE Save money by buying your Overcoat, Suit, Shoes and Furnishings at this store.' ' r n in every resped Our goods are and our prices are lower than elsewhere. up-to-da- te PAY US A VISIT Coalville Sample Room Store Come ancTsee my grand display of Dress Hats. The finest assortment ever brought to town. I 1 MRS. M. E RHOADES, Milkier, O' TH0NE 41 BLACK. ' - ,1, Notice is hereby given to all parties owning real estate in Summit county, who have not had their deeds recorded are requested to do so ai once, as the county Is having a set of present ownership maps made for the nse of the assessor, and it la desired io have all the names of the present owners of .lands appear thereon so it can be assessed to the proper owner. After the first of ths year lands will be a .seated in the name of the record owner, so f you have neglected to have your deeds placed on record, and your land assessed to some one else It will be your own fault. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. I Seal J. MTHIxsoir, County Clerk. Wayne Rotary n ashing Machines l WHILE THEY LAST at M 1 '$3.50 jeadhE-- : jTT WAR WITH JAPAN could not possibly make so many cripples as rheumatism does every year. Apd yet there Is no reason why this disease should cripple any sue, if all sufferers will rub the affected parts night and morning with Ballards Snow Liniment Cures all ache and pains. Sold by A Son. John-Boyde- n t Coalville Co-o- p We Keep the Best and always have it |