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Show J I uWUJ .1.0' ait . DEVOTED TO THE INT THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOIi XVI. personal NEWS Seeietg Oitinity Comment. ' i e - , - - -- j Carpenter Frank Ribpoa Is f in some ting Who will not read The Christina! day for a weeks visit with relatives the (Summit Furniture shelving A Mer. up-to-d- and friends in Salt Lake and Ogden. in were demand Turkeys great E. Li. llenson has for tale one of this week. the best hotels at the best location, Hare you Investigated the merits in the best town of Utah. of goats on the farm? tl - Miss Mae Branch left Wednesday Bishop Wni. Z. Terry was an Og- for Salt Lake, where she will eat den visitor last Saturday. turkey and visit with friends until Foand Keys, Owner can have Monday. SioceTeadlng Dr. Pane on Vensame by paying for this adv. tilation" we have decided to wait a Mrs. Carl Allison spent Thanks- while before putting in new glass in our front window. giving day here with relatives. , Times? - . , E. L. Benson wants some more horses to winter. Prices rigid. The orders are coming in for Thji Xuss Times. Have we yours? The 8. F. A M. Co. sold three Universal ranges last Saturday. Fm Sale Cheap. A banjo and 40 strings. Enquire at this office. W W. Allen is home to spend Thanksgiving day ith his parents. George Georgelas has moved his shoe shop to the old postoffice site. Mon-jda- y. ' - the i Lake on Tuesday after making a pleasant visit -In Coalville. x ' Mrs. E M. Bromley has at Echo about 100 nanny Angora goats for aale. Write for particulars. Mrs. L.E. Eldredgv returned Sun-dafrom Salt Lake where she has "been v Isl tl n g for i.bo u t tvtoweeks. y J7L. Boyden left - t I Wednes- X- - v.acivif iaob Mayor Frank Croft was called to Centerville, Sunday, on account of the death of his brothers danghter, who bad been ill several weeks with rheumatism of the heart. Bertie H. Barton and Miss Mary Graham, both of Park City, wer granted a license to wed lsst Satu-daThey were married the sac day by Justice of tbe Peace N. Peterson and sent on their wsy r y. . joiclng. While ft the Park City hotel t' our teachers beard a gentian; 1 the next room throw d r 1 t. shoe with a loud fct x It?' i tsyl awake all him to threw V of In Ur. aud Mrs. E. L. Benson weu called to Burley, Idaho, Wednes-- , day on account of the serious illnesr of Mrs. Bensons mother, Mrs. M, A. Savage,, who has been 111 wit! typhoid fever the past four weeks, and her life is despared of. We have a great big briquette The Evanston Press says: On ready for the next man who atieks 8unbay last Mrs. Cross ol his hoad in ths door and tells us it Evanston was the victim of North is Muddy. It wasnt our turn to ptomaine.-poisoninbeing . severe Up thB weather man, so there. but being 111 several for heure, ly ' AHbunchof horses frouiT Kimball attended promptly by Dr. Sober JJ. - Q We aim to give each, town in the county a fair and in the Xmas Times, To do this wemust have im-partial-b- oost the hearty support and of every citizen. If you as M have a business to advertise, let us know; u you hav anything to sell worthy of Jionorable mention, see that others kuow about it. Don fwait for us to hunt you up. You may have just the thing ttat others are looking for. The benefit will be mutual if you mae it known, l o towns we suggestihe following plan: , x & & & & & (ft G Let a committee be appointed (of live boosters) to see'tbat tbe town is well ' . .represented. Ill Let them secure pictures of the leading men, church buildings and leading industries, and send them m. We pay for the cuts, so the charge will be reasonable. -- V) V XV was entirely successful, but ber heart was n6t strong enough to stand the ordeal. On Friday about 11 a. m.she was suddenly taken with palpitation of the heart, and X, worse till the eud came. All ther Industry Is to be started grew hearts and willing hands that 'Jvllle before many days. Mr. couldlovingwas done, but she could do, m Oldfield of this city, a flrst-- : not the terrible strain on frera rally harness maker and shoe re-- r, the heart T had suffered several weekss at timea beatber pulse has rented the two rooms in as high as 150. with ing LaGrippe. Had pains int valnston building next to tbe Mr. T. W. Thomas, her husband, and eyes. It felt ass. head it Meat Co., and will make was sent for but on account my Friday was a heavy weight; ' there and pair harness, saddles, of a wreck on tbe main line of the though s workman' Rio Grande, be did not reaob here on the top of my head, until In nd at reasonable prices. Mr. until Sunday forenoon, too late to seemed that my brain would! Id will open up on Dec. 1st, a last good bye. burst. I was so nervous that: licit a share of your patron' say Mary Jane Bagnell was born at I could not rest or sleep. Whem Watch Coalville grow. Llmbsldo, near .Durham, England, I dozed off I would awake with e a c ustomer for the following : April 8, 1861, and came to Coalville sudden jerking of my wholes, with her parents in 1873, and has , j. till six years body. Dr, Miles Nervine, Heart lived here ever since ago when sbe wntwith her hus Remedy and Nerve and. Liver lying horse. band to live at Scofield. zse and lot. . f Pills cured me. A number She was married to Mr. Thomas friends have since realized dl building to bs removed, benefits. dl farm within SM miles of Nov. 27, 1903. Che leaves a husband, motbsr, two sisters, thrse brothers J MRS. ALVIN H. LOCKS, county and a host of friends to mourn bsr Seabrook, N. II--. j clfarm In Summit loss, aud It Is indesd a great loss to . .Th$ after effects of LaGrippe: purpose farm, . ':nd for two sheep herds, thoss who' knew ber best. - Shs more serious than ur property with E. L. lived a quiet life but full of kind as' it leaves the systems words and good deeds. you want a quick sale. in a weakened condition that Shs was laid to rest in the Coal- invites more serious troubles, this time last year ville cemetery Wednesday, Nov, 24. such as pneumonia, etc. I began to show Itself, Ths services in ths stake tabernacle Dr. ul this year. If you under tbe direction of Bishop Wm. ' v cf anything eon the wers Z. Terry, very Impressive, tor immediately speakers being Thomas Copley, "rr. -I- hbors treble, r,.Tc r- -i 1r G-- 1 La Grippe , re-ho- es it first-clas- A , or -- ther-sam- e , the-diseas- are-ofte- n e, :t i.'. j t..j . ot niuuroeis. t t j l,.s. M tM flrtl send your children to your eruc?lt wiU return ymtr enemy. LuSMX0ICAL MILKS C&, Ktkhart, CfKkv if you have cause to Vuspl ONARY APPOINTMENTS. isn anything dangerous. PrevenHome missionary appointments tion is better than cure, anytime. have been Of course we do not say this to find for next Sunday, Nov. 28, of 27th tbe from made quorum fault but just "lest we forget" Seventies as follows: Kem&s is to have a bank. Articles Echo Edmund Rees, J. 11. Salof incorporation of the Kamas State mon, G. Howard Beard, J. 8. tooth beBanjp, this county, were filed ' with the oouaty clerk on Wednesday. Grass Creek C. R Jones, Frank assert itself:. gins The corporation will continue in PI agree, J. H. Barter, O. F. Malin. business for a period of 99 years on Cluff R. A.' Jones,- - G. A; Dear with the icaaonu A txY of theses less sooner, dissolved according to deq, G. L. Hobson, Herbert ..CritCandies daintily packed makes m law. John B. Hoyt is president and tenden. director; Samuel W. Stewart, Upton C. 11. West, Irwin Critten- very acceptable gift aud director; R.W. Barnes den, C. M. Malin. First-claz- a Meal Htashier and dlifctor. The remainder Cerruth, Tho. Waniip-- W. k the directors are Seth G. Jones, Rees, Alex Calderwood, W.H.Stoi,fS Service Quick john Pack, It L. King and John G. K. . Barnes. .Tbe capital . stock Is COALYILLE IS TO BE, HONORED Freah Bakery LX), 000, with shares at $100ach. Bread. , j When CoL Q. A Gearhart, one of Watch Summit county grow. the best orators In America delivers lecture Monday night, Every line in a newspaper costa his famous The Footprints of Centuries" at its owners something. If it is for tbs benefit o' tbe individual It must be paid for. If the grocer were asked to contribute groceries to one abundantly able to pay for them be BREEDER OF wosld refuse. The proprietor of a newspaper must pay for the free Cattle-Berksh- ire advertising if tbe beneficiary does not, and yet It is one of the hardest things to be learned by many that a newspaper has space In lta columns to rent, and must rent the Jersey earns to live. To give away rent for to 1 Calves from anything less than living rates is as fstal to a newspaper as for a choice young pigs pair. landlord to furnish rent free. .nt v-- -v Freoh Candies Cal-derwo- The sweet to Send these in together with reports of what has been done during the last year. ' . Now, SEE that your school is among them: IV. Send in all orders immediately, as everything points to a big demand. tion. TIMES XMAS EDITION - Su-vis-Ro- yal" E. Swainston, Jr SfftfcS JOSEPH BARICER, and Duroc Jersey of the saddest affairs' In the history of our city was the deserting f a husband and five children, the youngest Two years old, by a mother, last Saturday. The husband went to work aa usual that of moraing, - but the vlght that little family on returning from . Hfr The County Superintendent tliinks it would be a fine idea to have pictures ofall the school houses, to snow what the county is doing in the important line of Educa- w hearing him. Spriggs, E. J. Brown, Heber ut, Leslie Brown, Andrew vi,. Alfred Rrown and o. Through our peep stone inch looks hard to beat. Oae 1. 'j; e tb-ag- Jersey Hogs. BulE Has for Sale Choice Registered $50 $ 00 each. Also some: -- - Gearhart delivered this same lecture recently la Ruffalo, N. Y,' whete he had appeared seveiaS (lines before, to an audience of who paid )1 per ticket to hear hi lulls is one of the best thiakers of and no one can afford to inis . 'vlco-preslile- nt 4 co-operat- ion j tle Stake limine underthe auspice . of the S. S. A. Lecture Course. CsL We do onlv gxd pern mg. Cam. She came to Coalville two weeks we do rufk? I rices are right. Tuesday evening, Nov. 23, and d the following officers: Man- -t ago to undergo an operation and G. L. Hobson ; secretary and since then has been under tho care . Your return card printed 01 irer, E. J. Brown ; captain, J. of Dr. French. The operation was 100 envelopes for 73 cents a tin; members ef the team; performed Thursday, Nov. 18, and l'HE TIMES office. I I'THE GS i r 4 (is i . ee Wa XMrs. W. W. Cluff returned to Salt (is r I T. Mrs. present.- . Co-o- i iMii K The annual meeting of the hea offloers wlH be held at Balt Lx at the city and county building j Nov. 80. It is sxpected that I health officers In the state will j . Mrs. C. M. Johsnson is vlsttlc! in Ogden the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Tillie Anderson. Before r home she wilt visit In Mor,A turning' Prof, Terry report nearly sixty he daughter, Mrs. Joseph; with the Arjademy. gan pupils enrolled-'&- t Williams Jr. T That Is about the number that was Leo Myers, formerly of Evanston enrolled last year but of late engaged in the electric We expect to see a big represenbusiness at Coalville. Utah, tation ef Park City in the Christmas picture is now occupying the position o Times. They will have to hurry assistant bookkeeper at Blythe A tho, to beat Coalville. Fargos. Evauston Press. Herbert Clark who recently sold Matt Windsor leaves today for bis ranch In Upton, has purchased where he will work during Nevada two farms In Cluff ward from John the winter. He leaves behind on; Wilson and John Lord. sad heart not far from here. HowChas. Farnsworth left for Salt ever, she will rejoice In tbe sweet Lake Tuesday, where he will eat springtime when Matt returns. turkey. Never mind dear girls, he Notice There will be a stockholdwill return next week. ers meeting of the Wanshlp, Rock-po- Oor teach eriTspeh t Wed nesday at A Hoytsvllle Range Co. held t! the Salt Lake public schools look- Wanship ward house Deo. SI, 18C, ing up good points for ourjown, st 10 a.m. to decide on putting shoe; thats the way to Improvs alright. on the range. Irwin Crittenden,Sec. Miss Amy Boyden went to CenterOur representative, Mr. Thomas, ville Sunday to attend the funeral ' had a nice chat with the Park City of her cousin Record while at Park the other day. The p received a carload of The editor has the same "Quaker ' flour and one of shingle i and, lath Oats "smile. oa Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Arnold left Thomas Beard has some fine celfor jCarlin, Wednesday ery for sale at his home. Also car- Not., where morning they will .visit a couple rots and cabbage. of weeks with their daughter, ,Mrs. Miss Victoria Carr of Grass Creek A. F. Jackson. was ths guest of Miss Edna Beard The largest order for job work rethe forepart of the week. ceived from out of town. In a long was received A model of irrlHon F, time, Tyfws needed room to this growing 1m tution. rt Mrs. Win. Frost and Mrs. Henry Wilde returned from- Salt Lake on 18th. , . Mr. Conrad Staley and two daughters were down from Upton ' store.Tbis will give more mu A NO. 40 CALLED TO HER REWARD. rallied and has now fully re-red. Died Sunday, Nov, 21, 1909, Mrs. ' E. B. Coleman of Thatcher, Mary Jane Bagnell Thomas, wife of na, is visiting her brother, W, Thomas, passed to the Great ry Evans. Mrs. Colamsn in-- d Beyond at Dr. French's hospital. to spendthe winter here Thomas bad been a sufferer he thinks the climate here too forMrs. over twenty years with heart e. She has suffered a severe aud other troubles, but Jt has only of pneumonia since coming beau the fsw months that shs last ih while visiting in LebL has been wllliug to give up and take Hoytsvllle basket ball team treatment. - Bros, livery barn at Park City p. ed through town Monday on j way to E. I Bensons ranch in 1 . they will be wintered ton,-wher- JOB WORK NEATLY CCNE NOVEMBER 20. 1000. COALiVUiLE. UTAH. 1 HOME I TS OF SUMMIT COUNTY g. Tlie two-yework was old. babe jiotet.dresed, the fire put and house cold, and. things W scattered about the bouse. If that mother could but hear the baby calling for "mamma and knew the feeling of the stricken husband and family, she would spare no time in ber return. Names are withheld In the hope that she will returu. heart-rendin- ar at $25 per Secure the lest from Utahs Greatest Stock Famxv Give Us Your Order-Early o Forxa O O NIn the meantime remember: we can serve you the best Meats,, Fish and Vegetables. O n & V VV V S V V VV V V V V V V V VV VVV w We a ant the pictures of the leading men in Summit county for Tbk Xmas Tikes. Send in yodr picture, and show yoar friends the editiou. It will be out on the 10th of next month. , Turkey for Thanksgiv-in- g. SUMMIT MEAT CO., Bagnell & Ball, Prop. |