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Show CCS DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. jpergeial HOME LOST Engraved band ring. turn to Johnston's barber shop. Miss Cora Paskott. i f Hemfer, is the guest of In r sister, Mrs. Chester Malm. Key to mail box. Finder Mrs Northcott ajd receive reward. LOST Open faced gold filled watch. Finder rt turn to this office. Reward. Mrs. J. D. Barber has been quite past week but is reported on ill the the improve. FOlt SALE Second hand sewing machines from $4.00 up, Call at Times office. due. TIMES is We do this lest you forget too "Black one; Uncle Sam us $1.50 a year will come - Lawrence Wilkinson. Hoytsville. Mrs. G. O. Jennerson presented her husband with a bouncing baby boy on Wednesday evening. The and son are doing nicely. FOUND Ladies kid glove. Owner mofber can have same bjr paying forThis Messrs. James Pitt and John Robadv., and describing same. inson and Miss Elizabeth Robinson, Salt Lake were the guests of Miss of new Newcomb A For Sale Robinson the fore part of Florence or Loom, cheap. Apply Fly-fihut- write Mrs. C. Bagnell, Coalville. tle the week. Word has been received that Mr. County Clerk J. M. Hixson left for Kettle general superintendenCef the Tooele onTuwtiday morning where 'Ualon Fuel Co., Jhas been let out. he will attend to official business in JtXZi. Me A fine daughter was born to the relation to collecting taxes' on tram wife ot John Y. Haddow, Wednes- Blent herds. day. All concerned doing nicely. Wanted At once a good team -- 'f . - mean right Mrs. W. H. Kimball returned from fair size and true and sound In every Sait Lake on Wednesday, where she way and not over 9 years of age, cash bad been on business and pleasure. down call or write Martth Leem-iHoytsville, Utah. J. H. Taggart, local manager of the C. W. A M. Co., was in Ogden Dr. E. S. Lamb, of Ogden, will be en business the forepart of th week. at the Moore blacksmith shop on Thursday, Feb. 24th. prepared to do The-R- . M . Bell - Teh; office is rrow veterinary surgery of all kinds. comfortably located in their new Bring along your horses. . office in the Summit Fur-an- d Jfer. n, over this city jast Monday afternoon, the worst A blizzard passed Dont forget that Monday N parents day at the public school. All seen who can should attend and sue their children are doing. . in years. The mask ball was hut postponed until the following night on account of the severe weather. p tw-spea- k Tmr I - tic-usu- al tr -- rf-- -- 4 n , "son-strok- e - Ready for you when you need anything in the line of fresh or salted meat beef, mutton, pork, ham or bacon. 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. Youll benefit by it, as well as we. SUMMIT MEAT GO. Bagnell & Ball, Prof a. JOSEPH BARKER, gfMx BREEDER OF Jersey Cattle-Berksh- ire and Duroc JerseyHogs, Has for Sale a w Good . ha-mo- p-- building. We thejr e, Frank Croft visited latlves In Peterson last Sunday, turning on Monday. 'S lly decorated with red hearts. During last Mondays hurricane nd guessing contest were the electric light aina were blown tkslmusemeiits. Miss Ruby Branch down from the cemetery to the end of the line near the point. Ta'o poles ynjingthe prize of the guessing cn'1st. A delicious lunch mm a ere also blown down putting the line out of commission for a abort s.v time. fa very pleasant evening. Those and-75- c: --Mr. Ward LewUunderweat ah pMat werer Ruby Branch, LaRue -operation on Monday for removal of lluiias, BellWeaver, Edna Walton. adenoids and stoppage of left nostril. rW. Boyer, Mary Frost, Maggie It a as quite a painful operation and Sfiaon, Mae NYarburton, and Clrfas. Mail Order Promptly and Carefully Attended to he is sttll suffering from the after Ciion, Bert Blondln, Lorrie Wileffects and it is hoped for a speedy son Die be r Wilde, Bam Mr. Fletcher was born in Cumber- com in unity owes hiuLAtui such w Robinson, recovery, IUrUones antLTom Aver ill. land, England,' May Dili, 1829rand it is impossible 'toTestiinafeT came to Pennsylvania when thirteen it would be a grateful task to tsa LOST Between Coalville and years of age. lie joined the Mortnon his influence through some ' I re Echo on Feb. 16th, one red leather church in 1859 and eaine aeross the direct channels, toehold I oa-ugrip containing catalogues, stationFINAL SUMMONS ytSWERS with a handcart in these degenerate days, in hi plains company 7. ery, etc. Grip belongs to Mr. L. of 29 the same 'He various ith cams characters of husband atO: Sax-year. September to I Bishop John Robinson, of Denver, Colo- Finder as served to a ot bodyguard Brigham father, neighbor and friend, Upton, about 8 oclock Wed-- y please leave at Hoyden Drug Store, for several years and was a of sons and daughters ter the Young an following night, Utah. operation Coalville, ftned Monday, for adbominal veteran of the Black hawk Indian has reared to perpetuate his natnr I war. He went to Coalville In the and emulate his virtues. J. W. Lee, of Hoytsville, has purBut 3ft His age was 60 years. chased from the Summit Furnltnre - hop Saxton was an early settler early 60s w here he lived until 1887. comes not w itliln the scope oi Gas-bri-ef A Mercantile Co., the Peoples Mer- of (.ilville. article to do so. His father, Solomon when he removed to Rock Springe, Kanes-vlll1891 to cantile store building. Mr. Lee' is at he removed In Not for him be our tears! Wyo. , who died aboat five years us since where crowm Weber he let bis grave with garlnad present undecided just what busir county, i a pioneer of this county. few of ua will live as long or as w.4L he will enter, but we extend to ' L .Saxton was prominent in made his home. a hearty welcome. Nine of fifteen children survive aud fewer yet will the Angel d vstlcal an civic life and leaves Death greet w ith such a loving tot, tw. t.ldren seven of whom are him. I Beginning next Sunday No. 1 a man was He of generous impulses the youngest being only three PARENTS DXY leave Echo somewhere near 10 a. 1 . ! Mr. Saxton was bishop and never forgot the hospitable ways ' instead of II :37, arriving In 0 The parents are respectfully ursftR t Upton ward seven or eight ot the pioneer. The stranger, even at 1 1 ;17 Instead of 12 :55. ; This la . I though a beggar, never failed to find to attend the Parents day exerv deed good news to the traveling pu . I" ras a devoted husbaud and a food and shelter if he sought it at at the achools on Monday next. 1 lie as those long waits in Echt. ' ' re his ands, and he was at home by klot-mclass work will be held In d indulgent father; to his been very distasteful to many. of the sick and delighted morning and at noon a lunch .& bedside the . soul of honor. as the And offices. lie wfltbe served at the schools? Mrs. John B. Tendleton, of i ra . a $ I that those who knew In all kind of nelghborly Creek, presented her husband with sum t most love to contemplate had borne adversity bravely and en- half past one, programs will be r n J Rvyd PtTUPfrUj, qpktjyIlqL had ft flnntifthy hoy Isjt.Tnjul'i and babe doing nicely and the at-- j tff God and the brotherhood Of man. filled the various relations of life, as Parents are especially requested I son, husband, father, brother, friend attend the regular morning tending physician gives the enconr aging report, that with proper can Ur lower! in the pathway of fais and filled them well. Wto can do cises. John will speedily recover from his fellow men, who 'lets into the dark more? Baby Hoads e. But be is gone Another name Is places of life the sunshine of human will into mischief often ever lessening roll meansget a burn or ent or acald, Apr, J udge Armstrong will hold a ses- sympathy and human happiness, is stricken from tbs our old settlers. Ballard's Snow Liniment jn t nose sion of district court here next Mon- following in the footsteps of bis of soon as the accident happens. aK-thMaster. man sound who uufteed He was a day. .Considerable Interest is maniwill be relieved and t . pain Hi cheerful, helpful life; his de- seme with strong convictions, and a fest in this setting as the receiverof wound will heal quickly and nUthe Superior Fuel A Briquette Cb., votion to his wife and family and candid, outspoken temper, eminently A sure cure fur sprains, rheumatism., kindness to everybody will long fitted to mould the rude elements of andall patns.PrIce.g5o60oandJiSLl Miu.MeCornick,. will In all probabias a fragrant memory in tne pioneer society into form aud con- a bottle, .Bold by John Boydet, A.. lity get instructions from the court linger boms his presence brightened sistency, and aid.tn raising a high Bona. which what to do with JJie plant at tnat and which death has now darkened. standard of citizenship in our young We do onlv fwl t tl e. mg. C vs-Though he is gone his record has and growing state. - How mwcli this we do voutx?- - Frici are r The Happy Rosen Cooking Club been made and will remain with us met at Mrs. W. H. Branchs iorne as a lasting treasure. His life was on Wednesday evening and bad a gentle, but like the still waters it demonstration of pie and salad. The was . deep." In'lils heart ef hearts be V Misses Blake and Denting made the carried those he loved, and his hand demonstration. Next Wednesday aas never weary, his step never ! V the club will meet at the home of failed in caring and ministering to Mis. W. H. Manning to study .cake tha . . bo Were in any way dependand sherbet making. ent upon bim. Ay We can only remind the bereaved v The mask ball last Tuesday night spells economy. that is he Is not he dead, asleep only r,Y was not so well attended as was anton. It will do te after a long and well spent N? resting 9 A W" ticipated. very good time was had life would he and take le here; cannot, , by those present, however. Miss not if he could return to us; we can Mae Warburton. as "Sis Hopkins" this season in if w will, go to him. any Behind the and Mr. C. C. Pratt, as the "equalstorm clouds always lurks the rain of fuel. IK ing baby were given first money, bow and when the storm L-it is'past and Mr. Miller, a "coon and Mrs. produces greatest amount C. C. Pratt, as "tnatnmy were given weeps upon the flowers of the land andthe pearls olthe tea,larknew to second money. precedes the daw ning and out of the1 W the last ounce; cbal f Anotlnr thing that would bring blackness of "bight eonn-- tin sunshine and joy of the day. And so vV ash of is coal, money to the county seat would be from the an of life his take W beauty a stock j ard. 1 here lean ideal soot evidence of its energy for a stock j ard and loading chute inspiration and go fut th to live a- - he vV of kind we sell a lived, ho that when the sinnnions V) just west of the depot. This comes All l vV you may say as did he, matter the cPy council and business is well. W a men could get together on and both v; be mutually lienefitted. Coalville SAMUEL FLETCHER DEAD should be the shipping point In Af tera-tti&roTubbuT no" f ek ruimiimUolmfy.' Let's get busy and Up M Samuel Flefclinr, an early pioneer see Coalville grow. uLVtah, dfod at the Gd, a general i The Greeks car caught fir here hospital at 2 oclock "Wednewlay COALVILLE, UTAH. fl last Monday night and only for Dre. afternoon. Mr. Fletcher enjoyed the . French and Crisp, all th! inmates distinction of removing the first iffigl) tTiave pe rfslltd."Th ese gent le- - shovelful of earth for the foundation J men noticed the car on fire as they of t ie Salt Lake tabernao -- Ex-may- or -- ht - LOST One bay mare, combinbranded in JW face, wthite KOIt SALE At Sargent Bros., Reward. on shoulder. ed 25 right loads of Hay Yard at Hoytsville, straw. of Frank Averill, Wednes-nigThe rooms were very 1 Mine HostT. A. Smith of the Wan-shi- p Hotel was in the county seaton business yesterday. first-cla- ss AValeutme party was given at Deaths Harvest. is your part, 52 papers a year delivered was ours. Wrestling Bout between Harbertson and Chester i $eome Not Miss Tickets on Sale Monday at Times Office through. Why not get together" and save him and ns a lot of trouble .Do Tickets, 35, 50 our-selv- make both you and I 7 Fast-Preliminarie- England we, to save from Uncle Sams ruling are compelled to transfer your name from our list to the it returning fiom a pnf and vent and woke up lie nous I 'feece. The Inmates, of the car V Sound asleep but soon a ohm-lir- e V brigade mbs formed ofd hem & lie w fire extinguish d. The top lie car was nearly burned off belie the Are mas put out. NO. 7 SATURDAY, FEB. 26th If the circle contain a blue X it is only our signal that your subscription to the talking-abou- The Coalville district school basket ball team, last Saturday won from the Hoytsville district school.. team by the score of 38 to 27. The two teams will play again At Hoytsville ou Feb. 22. 0 Re- Mrs. T. J. Is w is is qRite ill w it li an attack of tonsilitis, but nothing serious. ktsi ; Jhe t Everybody wrestling and boxing match at the Opera houe on Feb. 2Cth. Tickets 35c, 50c and 75o. A limited inumber of ringside seats will be sold at $1. NEWS iety Oiaisitg Comment. Mrs. M. It. Salmon went to Salt Lake Wednesday on business. returnto is 3GSS33l3S3C3Jtt SsSSmSe;BRC LOST - COALVILLE. UTAH. FRIDAY', FEHUUARYlH, 1010. VOL. XVII. Y JOB WORK NEATLY- DONE Choice Registered Jersey Bull Calves from $50 to $100 each. Also some choice young pigs at $25 per pair. Secure theses from Utahs Greatest StcckFarm I 4 I z s 1 Coal... Weber Coal Try a tons work Do not the chances Coal that matter the of heat; coaLthatlbums thatrisull which and the heat coal lhafs the in r w w a' Dtn Mines ot J rco- a n - ciy C or n |