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Show ot ?f ui TIM D E VOTED THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. COALVILiLiR UTAH, FRIDAY VO Tj. XVI. personal HOME aettCtK-wct- GomrpeRt. s a NEWS Society Gisinity - eishc from the, begiuing fall benefit. the get L. W. Meyers, the manager Bather sent me over to borol the Lyceum was a Park city row your paper.. He only wants visitor the forepart ojfne week. to read it." Telb him Im over to borrow his Mrs. Howard Beard returned coming I only want to eat Sw m Salt Lake breakfast. Wednesday n where she has been visiting her- it. Coalville Lodge No. 28 I. O. parents. O. F. will entertain Park City Good pasture for horses or lo & next Wednesday, Oct. cows at $1.50 per month. One 20th. It is expected that about half mile south of town. Ap fifty visiting brethern will Mae ply J. N. Jensen, Coalville. present. Mr. Samuel Gentry wishes to The democratic city comthank the people through The mittee has called a caueusto name candidates for a fulLHcket. Said caucus will meet in the district court toohE iuu V.11 - - it' vv ib-tur- n . 1 Sunday. Elder Hnfh Pres. Heineraud Saturday d head of ld early spring Callls speaks very highly of the ar I0-- 8 bttoks for sale. The deceased elders from here ou , a mission ts ived by a wife six sous under his supervison and ays a3 FOR RENT C LEASE 160 acre 0 daughters. - Those in work' and are good situated doing hear they Farmington, in at tiauce at the funeral from farm, and Patri-ichard- s. well-bre- cote-wo- 4 - ."- r wt iwni'tir, fttiwr iwta house thereon. Apply good dwelling to J2. ltlch, 52 W. K. for particulars 1st Bo., Salt Lake City, Utkh. ' getting1 aefewere liis soa Frank' trol1! - 'S d Buy a hen, feed her The body of Samuel Miller, as icondition.waste-- from -- tlie of- ami cm mb, Cuaiberlamr was brbugh f yet whether oc not they will and will she to kitchen lay ggs First-clas- s hete Monday and interred in build again. Meals a years subscription; for pay the city cemetery. Mr. Miller Quick Service The Y. M I. A. will start 'then work her up into a pot pip lost hfs life last Saturday mornFresh Bakery Supplies the seasons work next Tuesday and she will pay first cost; so o -- the engine ing tline-- for- - t lie tit be clear will Royal Bread. iHgliLTlrtOtm jhh rlaiid limited between. proa.i ca r coining season is very good and Repeat tin, proves, Mover ami Kemmerer, fifteen meanwhileali the young men should tuake qftev year, learn c,u, passiug ovcr the body com- pit tel y severing it. It appears that Mr, Miller left Ins home in r"t sb -- Jsr,s Cumberland and went to' Kem-mesT aS the day previous and Lad mi-ithe local easL bound on the dajrot his death, so decided to tale the overland but could 'find no other place to ride than fly the theengiue as . alL the vestibules were closed. A short time later his lifeless body was found. Funeral services were held at Cumberland last Sunday night- The deceased leaves a mother, two sisters, one -brother aud a large number of relatives' to mourn his death. His mother Mrs. Miller, is a sister of J. M., Lindsay and Samuel Faddies. aud Wilde have not decided - whilo-Tidiu- - a g , E. Swainston, Jr. - . Jr rer ed ' BIG SALE I will' have PA TTERN f society building, line of Slipon, a large and - CHILDRENS HA TS, LADIES CO ATS-A-LL STYLES-t- he Coats-A- X33 H Tiiecjty council met iu rtg-ulLesion Tuesday uight, Oct. 14th, with the raay'or' and all ar Rainproof, London and Dress Utility Bonnets and - Coat-Childr- ens Styles. SS H3S2 MY OTHER STORE a Skirts, Waists, r Vill display full line of winter DATE AND PLACES. Under-weara- ll 1 FORGET THE goods--DON- T' . - JM: couucilmen present. After the bills had all been disposed of the mayor presented the name of N. J. Peterson for city justice of the peace .which ili was confirmed by the council. The water fate; for ye,ar Vj V V V1 VS .. .... . .. .. The following1 judges o& elec-- , ' tion Wert named: Howard S!i - District No. 19-- G, Beard, L. E. Eldredge, W. M. 8 Boden. ) . wasjxed V1 V1-- 1 v - '- Vi No. C. W. Taylor, Don Farnsworth, J. Lamb. It was decided 'that polling XT'1 f v tq 1! -- v. 1)i q thr 20-- M. . 1 s Have you ever operated a Simplex Cream Hcpacaeor. I you know that-thiniprove- jnettis in the jaUst.montds of, the SIMPLEX machinery make it hey oud any question the smoothest running Cream Sep. e today. WE WANT TO PROVE! o. you that the Simplex is the best Cream Separator made for the price that Is now selling, that it Is the most economical aud easiest lo -- operate, aud that If wilt return you the la,- -, dividends aud greater get satlsfacTion than any cream separator built.- JZ Will you give u that opportunity? Ask for Uteraturedescrip- - live of the (simplex ihcpuf&lof Blackman ; & Griffin Co. 1 Agent wanted In unoeeupied territory. "How About "a Guarantee With This Suit?1 Just frylharqueltion on the salesman the next ti me) ouTf 6 teoking'at anrre vr i? the coat Ask him Tf it" front will keep from breaking, if the suit will wear and will absolutely Iwli and keep its shape all-wo- -- ol, ' and rrvle. 'Ehen ask him for a Guarantee a Guarantee paper and signed. If you dont get it, conie to us and look at . Clothcraft- hh At the RELIEF Demonstration ? 1 derCallis was - the- speaker at andv yife, Mr, and Mrs. J. L, his Sunday uight service. Hoyden. Amy and W. M, Boy last den-aiiMr. and Mrs. J. H. Too poor to ta 'e a 10 m. week will soon commence the Ball. A box of these h.tiatisa disliessful I of another shop. Moore Pcr makes -- Simplex v h TheWeet tooth be- (Safdayrnight Samuel Gentry who lost gins to assert itself blacksmith shop in the fire ' Have You Had A to-lear- Fresh Candies a 7 - - ... tUEJ t return-engagemen- -- - 4-- 1 oc-CU- ftfl 1 Ex-piesidc- nt with the season. Candies daintily packed . very acceptable gift. . X(. 1 j yui iAaOuam 5. J 001). - j 1 1 i Ka-ma- I am now prepared to give Times all who were at the fire for saving his residence and piano lessons. Gladys Heard, oper.y Boots and shoes repaired Give me vonrj Mrs. Jos. K. Wilde has been N. S. Olsen. work. quite ill the past week suffering It may be C. M. Peterson, the optician, from appendicitis. of oalt Lake is in 'the city on, that she will have Aq undergo an. operation. business. " and Mr. "Titos. Miss Ciissie Hunter of Ogden Chester visited a few 'days this week daughter, Mrs. N. J. Peterson ih rt iVn.Opde.i Motulay morning --here with retain eg. , where the latter will visit re- lCluff was a atives for a few days. Coalville visitor from Salt Like The Primary dance given by the forepart of the week. the officerstlast Saturday afterIf you need your boots or noon was gieatly enjoyed by the shoes repaired take them to N. little folks. Candy and peanuts S. Olsen, the shoemaker. were given the children. ' start o evsttss - KTOHKR t JOB WORK NEATLY DONE m Wfs loin jn mr home papei city lull ami fotui Algood toie 9 awt fe ist to be poor. Saiina building order-trespective''. Cal. ' " An oidiuance granting to 3 s - t Mrs. John O Driscoll of y e o- Kumd woi d iu m Wm. Bowi. George Bearl and is in Chapin, Ida., where W H. Ibmtt, ui she accompanied .her daughter Ogden of the frank Evons and tlieir miccv sail new ot the (bati) 0f hi el - ors an 1ssVh the light to eon Gladys who will teach school maiiitatuin there. Mis ODriscoll is a est M)u, Wm. K, which in a of general w.Ttcrn Chicago, as a graduate of the Summit Stake works lor the supplying, system injuries a i wishes iij Htiied stieet cat Academy and the best ter leu all fur acci purposes to the of her many friends accompany vui jia's ago, irotn iuhabitants ,ot Coalville cilv wieh fulh r coveted. her. The 'do east, d Was thr first bos lKlv,etl d1 third reading aud the Twins The Hollingsworth btr if in Oiitano cauyuu, PatL LMa,u'cs granted until the aist Co., finished uptAlreirMas 20, S;6, and was .day of Oct. iqoy to accept same. CiiV, at the Opera House well aad Adjourned. i.tvorablv known 111 Wednesday night to fair houses. Summit and Men gui Counties. Mr. tout Mis. a. N. Jerwnr were , j The company made enough f Hh many ftieinK will be pained Suit F.ake isllotsl.ist Week. hj money to get out of town on ot his death and the Mr. aud that was about all. Horn To tin wife of J. AV. Sturb 8 syrypaUi ol the Community is Gleason the manager is a very extended to the lather of the a flue won mi (lot. I. All concerned nice old man and we are sorry deciised anel also his brothers are doing nicely. the patronage was so scant. andLister in this their hour ot Found Owner Key, can get same by pacing for this We are informed that con- m tnlv. and proving same. siderable blush has lodged . Jlrn Croft, father of Mayor against the Chalk creek bridge Fraik Cioft of this city, died at Found Keys, Owner can have J on Second North St. Sud it was his jotne iiiEnterprise, Morgan, Kaii)M.,v paying for (hiiTadv. ' suggested that the city council last Saturday, of kidney For Sale Cheap. A banjo and 40 is ' removed cmif y, should see that add peart trouble, at the age of be'foie high water next spring. at this otllee. strings. Do not wait until everybody Mor jan countys most contain respected Lot Ladies pocket back yard aud ' cellfrr is filled citiztas and had been ailing for ing money. Iteturu to Jos. K. Wildy. with waterjaefore the rubbish pst two years. The fuuer-- ' ' is removed. V Lott lai cel containing clothes f 11 prices were held frpui the t et n Elder C. A. Call is, president Coalville, Lin the Monday aud to this otllee. of theSouthern statesmission sp a1 rs were James Tucker, was a visitor iu Coalville last Ja Stuart, Bishop M. F. Mills Bros, of Hoytsvlllo have 13 tsww .. : TO TH ET1 NTERESTS CF SU M MIT COUNTY H All-Wo- - Clothes ob Each Chtkcrafi suit or overcoat Guarcarries a Signed Guarantee-- and business means that proantee tects you against disappointment. Each suit is guaianteed to last long and tolook well as long as it lasts, How much good is a suit to you if, after it's a couple of months old, it loses its style and look seedy ' and " baggy? suit Thats what any But no Clothcraft suit will do. will do that. . ol And these Clothcraft Clothes sell at the same prices as clothes $10 to $25.... part-cottEvery man who has seen these wonderful clothes is delighted. You will be too. Come m and see theta today. Coalville part-cott- on all-wo- on Co-o- p, JKJoast .After-al- l therisnothing anoresatbfying -- .or, healthful than a juicy rib roat of high grade beef, such as we sell. We have a knack of cutting up a roast that makes it cook well, carve ", yell and taste well. Try one for Dinner. . 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