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Show I' , THE GOA DEVOTED TO THE INTEREt THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. perjr?al HOME NEWS eiety Oieiiaitg mnyent. county road between his place and Jonah Birch's in very bad shape. iC The city council will meet In regular session next Monday night. , LOST Between Coalville and Echo on Feb. 16th, one red leather grip containing catalogues, stationery, etc. Grip belongs to Mr. L. C. Robinson, of Denver, Colo. Finder please leave at Boy dens Drugstore, Coalville, Utah. The past few days have been very Almost too good to last. spring-like. The qounty commissioners will session meet in regular monthly next Monday. OF SUMMIT COUNTY LOST Near Coalville, one brown County Attorney Peter Clark was or black mare, two year old next a county seat visitor the fore part of spring. Large white epot in face, the week, on official business. on right thigh. Will branded BORN To the wife of W. H pay feasor information that will Carruth, Monday afternoon, a fine lead tocher recovery. son. All concerned doing nicely. J. G. Carruth. -- FOR SALE The John Sherman Hamner Lamb haa disposed' of his property on east side of Main street shop building, and will move with Apply J. W. Lamb, Coalville, Utah. his family, the early part of next week, to Salem, Utah, where he will BORN To the wife of James A. Tub ply his trade as blacksmith. Wilde, a beautiful daughter. Mother suchim wishes unbounded Times and babe doing nicely, and Jim is cess in his new home. .able to be around. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sutton have Jack Wilson is carrying bis arm In announced the engagement of their aBling, having sprained the member. son William, of Park City, and Miss p Chas. Stones is driving the Glenna Algood, of Salt Lake, the wagon in Mr. Wilson's place. marriage to take place in the early Summit Lodge No. 20 K. P. has spring. Their many friends here received a draft for $2,000, which will be pleased to hear of this good wiU be turned over to the widow of news. Albert Lee, he having been a memMrs. Edgar Beard, who accomber of that lodge. panied her parents to California, Thomas Games paid us a pleasant about a month ago, has returned to Tleit today and plunked down $1.60 8alt Lake in safety, after being held for Ths Times. He reports the up by the flood waters for two days Co-o- id day-morni- ngs F-- ijw -- Cald-erwoo- d, e I FOR SALE! min-ha- lt HEREFORD BULLS three-quart- Calves, Y earlings and Twos er at Bennions Ranch, Upton. Good. the line ..mi VTw clothtSd if hr bereaved brother in a Rabbit Dodges an Eagle. On the open plains of Merced county, California, the jackrabbit ia the prey of the bald eagle.. One jtlme a rabbit pursued by an eagle was seen to run among the cattle Leaping from cow to cow he used these aniv mals' as bird. ' shelter from the Our winter trade has been exceptionally good. Our shelyes are about cleared of winter goods, but it is our custom at this time of the over year to give ourJradeachanceJoJbuyaLwholesale prices-Lothe list carefully and you will find many things you need and at ok THESE CUT PRICES ARE FOR CASH. Dry Goods Ladies Apparel. Mens Wear. Underskirts Bed Spreads Golf Gloves Childrens Gloves and Mitts, 10c and 15c pair Ladies 40c Cashmere Hose, 3 pr. $1. Ladies Underwear, 10 per cent Off. Childrens Underwear 25 per cent Off. Shetland Floss Yarn, cash, $1 box. 1 Wool Blanket, $2.50, for $1.75. j all Kimona cloth, shades, beautiful patterns. Exceptional bargains in Summer Goods. 10 Mens Underwear, 10 per cent Off.-DrShirts, $1.25 cut to 95c. Work Gloves at a Bargain. Wool Shirts, best quality, 20 per cent Off Overcoats, just two left; $15 cut to s $9.90. 6 pair German Sox $1 pair, cut to 80c. 12 Canvas Coats, blanket lined, 1.50 cut, to 125 aTe w inches To the rfgM and the eagle could not reach him. through tho fence. When the eagle lifted and came down on the other alde the ra libit moved across to the left, ami this waa continued until the eagle gave up the chase St. Nicholra. rf TOO KIND Motherly Old Elephant Who Moant Weil, Not Unlike Some Human Beings. Once upon a time, and not so very long ago, either, there lived a lady elephant, which was one of the most motherly eephants you ever heard of Now this elephant, like most other elephant, sas very fond of having a look round, and the often'walked about the jee where she lived Jum e h'-to tl frg. re going on. Welt, cv rfy she visited a pout try y.vsJ- serpose the man who " rorltry had gone" as We can offer exceptional bargains in our "ti't rhe began-t- o poki 5 'he lien Shoe and Rubber Dept Our Standard price ? arei ' coops to dlscnve Most unfortunately -yl already much lower than other places, and wV- ho shlle the elephant waa so we tell you we will give you another dh count of c z happened, to put her : down upon one of the gbt 10 per cent for Cash, are Shoes. ' " Best Grade Townsend1 s Baking powder can for ...-....i,,.,,....- 40c .. Hewlett's Japan Tea Eating and CookingApples Gat Flakes Wheat Flakes Utah Cream Flakes. .. : . . ,1 .5 pkgs. for $t ,,J0 per box ................ .jjc G .joe . . Ijc pkg. new toe a WEST, Prop. getting Snaps. Mens Rubbers.. $1 for )nc Mens' Cloth Top Rubbers. .. .. .ft. for $1.35 jo Ladies' Cloth Top Rubbers. ...... .ft.po for 90c Misses, Boys' and- - Childrens' Rubbers LilT 1 o per . Ladies' Dress Shoes 2.60 for 2.0 Ladies' Dress Shoes ... 2.33 for 1.75 Ladies' Dress Shoes ' 2. go for 2.40 in Misses and ChildMens, Boys, Bargains J rens Shoes, 10 per cent Off for Cash. 1 -- ..... r........... HOYTSVILLE, UTAH. tnt "Therefore 1c now wW w T Lletolave' a wr. V he- - , when the elephant lifted U hen waa quite dead flat aa a pancake. ai d T' motherly old elephant, as soon as she as w what she bad dona, war vorv. very unhappy indeed. ci e cried Oh, dear me.- - what ever .h?l i do now? To think that L my 15 r 3 nother, should have done this tei r'ble thing!" But the good old elephant considered for a while and then she said: The poor hen war about to sit upon her eggs. As I have Killed her. I will sit upon them my self." And the dear, good old elephant did so! Wasnt that kind of her? But I am truly afraid that the ahella of those eggs must have cracked a Uttle when the lady elephant sat upon them. Philadelphia Record. - mare- - SUMMIT MEAT CO., Bagnell & Ball, Prop g. JOSEPH BARKER, BREEDER OF Jersey -- . Has f ;rd Duroc Cattle-Berksh- ire Jersey Hogs. Choice -- Registered Jersey BulF Calves from $50 to $100 each. Also somet choiceyoung pigs at $25perpairT Secure the best from Utahs Greatest Stock Farnt or-Sa- le x WAS ALTOGETHER ess you mutton cot ifTioaraSafwT-Oof your trade . Youll benefit by it, as w savage When the pursuit grew too close the "barbed wire fence As the eagle swooped down on It here from the left the rabbit moved in 1 Weknow vLat we afuyirij V mb bit broke rover for a , pork, ham or bacon. in his dining room Prom that day tv this fiie statue haa occupied a eeat ft his dinner table, with a. maid servmt standing beside tt, whose duty it hjo place food and drink for tt at every meaL 5 for $ 1 or v chair 2yean you when you need Ready placed Best grade Canned Peaches 2$c can 5 for $1 Best grade Canned Figs and Sliced Peaches Utah. Upton, Summit ""7 taw wv v Groceries Address PETER JACOBSON, Ches-fringe- t ries!- r Co-o- sud-dent- y on all Laces and embroideAlso all Outings, Ginghams, Calicos. -- ad. fit counterfeit jresentlment of his steter. with wtjrm k lived, and who died uj N rf ftttorc ArWrUeaOT iff erirJ .u-- of her tn rstmag posv erv vs' by a d ' per cent Off NO. 0 about 175 miles west of Ogden, Mrs. Pa ilroad company to recover Your return card printed on COUNTY DIRECTORY. Beard will return to Coalville on da ?tof $2,(XiO tor the alleged un- - loo envelopes for 7 cents a " Commissioner George Smith, Tltmrj c tine nt of the la Sunday. plaintiff THE TIMES office. ilales and J. O. Pack. Clerk J. M. Hixson. Robert Learning haa purchased the fro tlin on September IS, 19u7. Notice to Advertisers Changes of Recorder J. E. Carruth. with was It that Lamb's Cauning which Hamner most bo in not later than Wednes ground upon Assessor Geo. W. Young. of a s and sheep of each purchased week. Change blacksmith chop, stood, and will Treasurer Frank Pingreo. I erect a frame building on It in which a ti f Ibieli entitled him to ride your adva. often, but get them in Peter Clark. Attorney ck train from Atkinson, early. he will conduct his business. The on Sheriff Jobs Coffey. old shop has been removed and work thi fly, to Omaha. The train We do onlv rvd pnn r.g. Can Surveyor J. Dob Bireh. behiud at Green River, we do yours? IrUvs are right. Road Commissioner J. T. Lambert. will commence ahortly on the new left U he boarded a passenger Schools O. W. Wtlkina. Supt. Grow Coalville L Watch Wyj building. Butter wrappers (printed; wil Overtake the stock train, trail CITY DIBECTOBY. feted from the passenger e charged for at this office al Mr. Jamea F. Shaw, t ol Elsinore, He the following rate: Mayor T. J. Lewis. Sevier county, is a guest at the home at Recorder N. J. Peterson. For of Mr. and Mrs. James Salmon. Mr. 500 $7.25. Treasurer J. 8. Calderwood stling match at the Opera Councilman Frank Deming, W. For Shaw lost bis wife last November-r-sh1000 J.oo. Saturday night between J. W, Ball, J. H. Wilde and J. was a'niece of Mr. Salmon. It For C. Clark. 5000 f8.oo. larbertsdn and Arthur is tbirty-flv- e years since Mr. Shaw ras won HarbertMr, by i lived here, and he sees many imI first fall was secured by rtn and head lock in 66 provements In the city in these for 4 d the seoond in 14 He came in the and paid yeais. Nelson and crotch paper to be sent to his address, and hereafter we will be a weekly visitor preliminaries were also REGISTERED to his hom7 con The Sommers Njn. Battling Sam Moore, of Castle Rock this w Gunboat Smith, county, had a litter of five gray wolf waa rlous and enjoyed by pups on exhibition In one of the y jbertaon and Jim Cherry p show windows ol the Coalville wd wrestling bout, the last Monday. Mr. Moore found the a ' cikilngby den Saturday, wounding the old In fall first minutes 12X tig she wolf, but in looking around for fnd fall In 4 minutes with the be wolf, she (jot away. This is i I aid. A fair tlsed house considered a good catch, besides the d Mr. thtoontestants. bounty of $10 each, it is an effectual for to a take bout County, and sure way of ridding the country tlgham Ctty. tbe latter of the dreaded pest; it also means a iil4nontb with Oscar Dunn saving of thousands of dollars to the watched with interest cattle men in this connty. ills fans. Suit was filed in the district court s with a Statue. for In Salt Lake Friday by Henry Cananything There iM old man living near his Canning,' by guardGeorge ning, Glasgow, mland, who has for sevof fresh salted meat-be- ef, ian ad litem, against the Union eral yesnt feted dally with a statue Is htfeelor, He and the statue Is s a 4 Bargain Prices. JOB WORK NEATLY DONE COALVILLE, UTAH, I ttDAV. MARCH 4. 1010. VOL. XVII. C. H. Wests firm. Hoytsv :t f C03.I... Weber Coal spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a tons work. Do not take any chances this season in the., matter of fuehCoalthat produces the greatest amount of heat; coal that bums to the last ounce; coal that is all coal, and the ash of which is evidence of its heat energy thats the kind of coal we sell. WEBER tC Mines at COALVILLE, UTAH. I tv $ $ IK ?v fV & for ft, ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft V |