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Show I " Matti WANT.ED-?i:ct:K- S? Butter wrappers (printed; wil" want an sQrgetl mndresponsTOTel be charged for at this office al tan or woman in Coalville to eol-- 1 the following rate: lct for- - renewals and- - solicit-ne- w For 500 $1.25. For 00- 1000- $3.00. aabacripttong during full or spare For-50Urns. Experience unnecessary $8.00. one can start among friends and acWe do onlv gvd pnn ng. Can quaintances and bnild up a paying ws do voura friivs are right. and permanent business without - The T" man who wrestle mjjearii thsTalve with to suck, 1 wh)'a'i' and corn before the twine, is nrw M greatest luck; for butter's (kite.' a thaa veals per grade, higher ...L I. ...iU ..i. ...Ib.ef is oiit ef sight rggsbff gather every day from bis Poland chickes eoof are almost worth their weight Ir gold end we are in the soup. His corn brings him a fancy price, its rising everyday? capital. Complete outfit and s Last A silver purse marked M and he rakes in all kinds of moa VON free. Address, M E on one side and IW half load The is of 9 if farmer hay. July Success Magazine, Room 108, Suc-oe- on the other. Kinder please express saddle and when be eomea to tows the to Mrs. H. O. Kings, Keith Apartrest of us by right should go way bach Magazine Building, New ' York ments, Salt Lake City, and reward and sit down. J will be paid. City N. Y. :ir 28-0- ss DR. C; F. WHERRITT Dentist UTAH. KAMAS, . Kings Store Office over Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Legal Notices. Wm. B AON ell, J. W. Ball. Surveyor Delinquent Notice. J. Don Birch, Climax Mining oompany. Notice is hereby given that the following Graduate U. of U. described stock in the Climax Mining company is delinquent on account of assessment No. 3, levied County Surveyor October 12, 1909, in Lhe several Surface and Underground Sur- amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as folveying. lows: No. of No. of Amt" Name UTAH HOYTSVILLE Cert. Shares Due 1000 $2.50 John I). Brown... 73 John H. Redden .2 1U0U0 25.00 Johd H. Redden 4 15267 88.16 Abstracter. .25 John H. Redden 20 - 100 200 .50 John H. Redden 21 1000 2.50 John H. Redden 27 John H. Redden 37 8600 16.50 1.25 500 John H. Redden 57 John H. Redden 66 7007 17.51 Abstracter of Titles for Summit andjn accordance with law so many County. Under $10,000,00 Bond, shares of each parcel of such stock Real Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Offleo st Residence, Coalville. company, at the Consolidated Utah. Phone No. Bed Wagon A Machine Co, Coalville, Utah, on the 12th day of January, 1910, at 2 oclock p. m., to pay delinquent assessment, together with Surgeon Physician cost ef advertising and expense of sale. Alma Eldkedoe, Secretary Climax Mining Company. Crisp Dated December 4, 1909. . Edward H. Rhead and Drs. French & , Physicians and Surgeons Glasses Fitted Office In Summit Block, Coalville . Office Hours, from 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. All who can should observe these heart as netr as possible. Law. Attorneys-a- t ' notice. A special me ting of "the stockholders of Live sad HoyUviIl Wenehip, Rockport ie hereby called Stock end Benge Company' to meet at Rigby Hall in Wanahip, Summit County, I'tah, on Mondag, the Slat dag of Jannarg, 1910, at 2 oclock p. m. The purpose of eeid meeting la to submit to the stockholder ef laid compang the quea-tio- a ef amending the Artielee of Incorporation of said compang in n manner that wiU allow sheep to gnie and pastnra on the premiaee owned bg said Compang. Dated st Wanahip, Utah, this 29th dag of December, 1909. WILLIAM H. MOORE. Preeident of eeid Compang. IRWIN CRITTENDEN, Seeretarg ef said Compang. (Corporate Veal) F. H. Neeieg, Attoraeg, Coalville, Utah. Is the Dlstrlet Court. Probote Division. In and for Summit Oonntg, State of Utah. In the matter of the tate and Guardianship of Marg H. Glaasstt, Eleanor J. Glnasett, Thomas O. .Glaaaett. et. al.. Minors. Order Flxlnf Time for Hearing Petition for Settlement of Guardians P. H. NEELEY ATTORNEY-AT-LA- b W Account. Denis Kletg the guardian of the pertons and estate of Marg Glaaaett, Eleanor Thomas C.Glaaaett. st. aL. Minors, having on this dag rendered and presented for settlement, and filed Sin this court n Onal acoount of hi guardianship of the estate of said minors, together with a petition p raging that said account be allowed and approved! It is Obdsbbo that Mondag the 17th dag of Januarg, A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Oonntg Court House, la the oourt room of said aourt, in Coalville cltg. Summit eountg, Utah, be and is herebg appointed for the hearing of said petition for the settlement of said account, and that due nottoe thereof be given bg publication In The Coalville Times, newspaper printed and published Ik the County Zof Summit, and (having general circulation, and bg mailing notloeelto heir, for thelperlod of ten dags prior to said 17tb?dag of Januarg A. Winrsaa the clerk of said oourt. with the seal thereof affixed, this Tth dag of December A. D. ISOS. J. M. Hixson, clerk. -- Coalville, Utah Phone 41 Red. Secret Society. Coalville Lodge Nor28, I- .0.0. f.; Meets every Wednesday .Evening m Jones HalL Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited. wo. stockman, vxi jxi.olark.nH. o.OOUOH, 8M7. J. WM. WELSH. Treasurer. Obas. L- - Essex, deputy stork. Attest: Seal Sheriffs Sale. In the Third Dlstrlet Oourt of Summit County. Utah. Msrcan tils'll OoalvlU q corporation, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Notary Psblle. nstl-tutto- JCJR. JONES, season of the holly and the mist letoe DUtttrafndnt.NTrrsc. To he sold at sheriff's sale, on the list day at January. 1910. at 1 o' lock p- ns- - at the front door of the Xkntnty Oourt House ef aaMiininsm Summit County, Utah. In Ooalvlll City, Fund Resident AgentFiremsns Summit County. Utah, the followln described real aetata, Insurance Company and the Bela situated la the South-weof San Francisco South-eas- t quarters ef the North-we- st and the Northquarter aad the North-weeast quarter ef thr South-wequarter ef Seetloa Nina, Townshlptwo North of Bant rive East of th Salt Lake Base aad Meridian. and particularly described as thfl Shoemaker; wt a- poiat friaaod SAWS chains is the Agent for Summit South SB minute West from a roak stake at the point ef Intersection of Cemetery and 'County for- Salmon Streets, Coalville City Survey Flat B. and run nine thence Bast two and (39 1000 chains; thene South N minutes -Bast Two and ISO 1000 chain ; thence West Three and SM M0 chains; thence North SO chains to tha minute East Two and as plaoa of beginning. aad eentalnlns 7&E1S orders I cat til Sand n Joa O. CorriT. aero. , Sheriff of Summit County . thou for on. Utah By J. W. Wilde, Deputy Sheriff. Coalville, - Notary Public - a SNOWx LINIMENT . CURES eo-ci- a. lifes-journe- $ g At Coalville you are looking for Co-o- p Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats and Suits New York styley, 1 of the the and quality combined. WE HAVE THEM Our Fall and winter gooods are now have a full and complete line every clerks will be a pleasure to Deptrlt We ask for a fair through, giving prices, etc. comparison, as we know it will pay you. ; st eora-nacnct- KING OF THEM ALL! he st fat MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, BALLARDS st ,.-- GRAND DISPLAY of HATS arid NOVELTIES FoFihriHolida the time f oF bright faces snd generous impulieti lor gladsome greeting a lime for noble resolves to be born a time for old animosities to die a time when tbe benevolent side of ouesns lure should eclipse the sordid side a time a hen the thoughts should THONE 1 BLACK. be turned towards home-time when the usurping chains of business should be A time wheu the child with ignored. its golden eurls, the man with Lis We have tried in ail possible wsvj t locks, alike cr; Glory to God show our appreciation of the liberal in the highest, peace on earth, good will to men. These words have been patronage given ua since the first ! chanted tol of our eoiuing to this city. Is the by all Christian nations since umns of our paper we have fonght for the .infant Jesus slept in the rude manour town to the best of our ability, ger in Bethlehem. The organa in the would not be egotistical, but belibfc graud cathedrals pealed forth that by using this paper a-- a weapon these words and the hearts of the worwe have been enabled to render seme shippers have been tilled with adoraassistance to the enterprise and growth tion; those treading the fiowerless Has been Crownad with Phenomlnal Succosa since 1883, and i of our little city. If our paper lae paths of pov erty echo the praises. The Gwtay the Boat HowoohoM Llnlmant on the market. pleased you we are fully repaid foV Tt) poor mother in tbe hovel as she bends CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN hard labor we have given it, and can over the smouldering embers upon the WURAiaiA SPRAINS, CUTS, BRUISES, BURNS. OLD 1 LUMBAGO, ITiSF JOINTS, over the promise our readers that in the futtre desolate hearth, and.weeps CONTRACTED MUSCLES. SRMAINEO ANKLES. CORN it --will be far superior to tbe past. ps empty sleeking of her neglected ehil SSUSKARS SPRAINED WRISTS. FROSTED FUT, CORNS. HNS. AMO AU. INFLAMMATIONS. we have decided to (jive more atteo dreu even she .hears these strains in Refuse All Substitute. thee aad $1.00 realtion and work to the local field, distance, aud her plaintive voice, o fall of readers s our in the want, joins spicy izing appreciate N0W LINIMENT chorus, ' local page. Glory to God in the highest. PerST. LOUIS, M0. rth Second Street, haps this uiotjier is thinking of the sand Rnoommandesl old In The local paper should be found Christmas day in her girlhood when Sold by John Boyden A Boa. every home. ' No children should grow plenty crowned the board, and these up ignorant who can be taught to ap- memories may be feeding her hungry preciate the home paper. It is said to heart. Theologians may cavil over the be the stepping atone of intelligence in date and origin of this day, 'but we ail those (natters not to be found is will hold fast to our Christmas. books. Give your children a foreigk This year it was Merry Christmas paper which contains not B word about all around. Fat turkey, with the usual any person, place or thing,, which they furnished the inner man desundries, saw or perhaps ever heard of, and ho could you exjieet themto be interested light, the social was given play in many But let them have the home paper Sn way and in fact the day was a happy read of people whom they meet anfi anniversary, despite the fact that danof places of which they are familiar and delions were in bloom and a thunder-ator;: - .r might be expected at any time. soon an interest is awakened which increases with every arrival of the local Anything like a full account of the t Tha Wort a Sckoolhoua 11 ' Everywhere, la ad corner of happenings of the day and evenpaper. Thns a habit of reading is the oarth may bo lonod I. C. S. etwlonta stadonta who ara study-In-s formed and those children will read ing cannot be given. Time and space lor bettor positions, tarer salabecome and their live never but the papers all was the day more forbids; ries, successful Uves, and happy old Tbars ar ovr a mlllioa intelligent men and women, a credit to Universally observed in our city. ol them iuat think el It. mot thaa 20 Unto their ancestors, strong in knowledge of si msny students ss tbs lamest American uniAs we are about to let go of tbe old versity has had in 770 year.! You can find them is as the world it la tha commercial office of New Zealand: tha mines today. year we realize that to most of us It ol South Airies; Iho machine shops ol England; awl ha been a kind year to a few the lbs manufactoiies of North America. Men fa aU conditions ol life from tbe miner working long hour each FAREWELL OLD YEAR. 4ark side has been turned; to others, day la tbe mines at smaU wages and with a large family to support, to the salaried official who wishes the aunny side. We must not' forget te broaden his knowledge to take advantage of opThe old year will soon have past into that upon the homes of some of our portunities for further promotion. Wo have enabled thousand apoa thousands of them to advance la onr 17 year ol experience. history. We part with it as with sn old readers, since last Christmas tide, a Wkat Sees tkla to TOO T tt moans that, ao friend, To some it hss brought much shadow has fallen and the mantle of matter whet your circumstances ere, the I. C. 8. offera yon today an easy, cheep, and sura way to Joy to others sorrow. Yet we are re- soriow has wrapped the inmates in its Secure advancement the most practical way la the somber folds. a Other homes are Jik luctant to say farewell Like palsied world, fbeoe ara net morn idle wards they are taste peeved be aeseed eseWedee. Let man it totters as it nears the end of telTaoipty nests that bangs" on the' with- them efnfc tote your mind, end If yen really end eeriootly would Uke to better your position and and. goes forward t4wd bough desolate because the life y earnings, send n tbe coupon below, it coats wards that vast vault wherein doth lie nd song went out with tbe birds. New yen nothing to do o O OOOO 0 0 O 0 o o o o o o oo o 'this mock the foraqjpf dead dynasties and sheet homes have been made new ties do N NOW. istansdsaai Camspsafiam Schdsls not Yon do hay ed centuries swept by the remorseless formed and old ones severed, but in flag TM. creats. fa. to leave boms, PtMfl with hand of time to that great graveyard Sur onward march it "is not well to stop giro on yor Mr I cm OMtUtr tot MpMUtot I vfctcfci Ufftt or ititry tk posltloa, I km Mftoi X. st the entrance of which riaea ths imag to measure the load each one carries. iocoavanienc la yonrsslf inary tombstone npos which is inscribed Xo life ie either all aunsbine or all y wy. storm. a If the new year brings prosthese, words: THE PA8T. There is sublime solemnity in the slowly mpv perity, let us rejoice; if adversity, let be brave. Let us be thankful that log, yet never varying, tide of years. our lines have fallen in pleasant Mats has marked its course iotoi hours, that 1it is as well withlisV. days, weeks, mont hs, yea'r and centu- fine; ries, yet it rushes on, on, on, and still h is, and use our utmost endeavors on, utterly unmindful of the puny to maka this a happy year. Let us marks raised to measure the tide that quickly turn over the sad page and sever tires. Dynasties have rose, flour- took at the bright pieture that awaits ished and decayed; eities' have sprung s let us nickly penetrate say cloud from fertile plain and then sank be (hat may float oer our pathway and neath the desert's drifting sands; eon tievr at length the beautiful silver lia-to.... tinents have reared their lefty brows beyond. above the ocean's trackless waste, only to rctum to the eorxlcavcrnsfrom whence they rose; races have risen to the noon of splendor and become lost in the depths of night, but Time, patient, plodding, tireless Time, sweeps on with tbe same regularity ns when it first issued forth, from the hollow of God's hand, to the chant of the morning stars that proclaimed Creations dawn. And yet time is but the image of eternity, the shadow of n shoreless sen, tbe type of n duration for whieh all the pages past and all tbe aeons to If come would not make or constitute the first faint flush of the first streak of latent the dawn of its second morning. Eternity! thon pleasing, dreadful thought fit That never ending' reign succeeding the crash of matter and tbe wreck of the worlds, suns and systems! Intelli genee has achieved "triumphs: It has read the stars of heaven and can foretell to n eeeond when the great, fiery in--- we nn will be bidden in partial or total eclipse; it ean read the history of the creation on the rocks of nature and un m fold the, secrets hiden by God in the have-o.ushow-yo-u. r bowels of tbe earth; but when'll 'attempt to grasp the significance of eternity it stands abashed and dumbfounded at its inability to comprehend an to-w- iti Afary Ann B Clark I I.' NOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership between Joseph W. Bail, William Bagneli and Isaae M. Shaw, doing business under the partnership name of SummitJMea Company, was dissolved sn the 31st day of August, 1909, so far as relates to tbs said I. M. Shaw. All debts due to said partnership, and those due by them, will be settled with and by the remaining partners (who will continue the business under the partnership name.) Dated August 21st, 1909. I. M. Shaw, Special3woA done on Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat . .lil.i,j ( tome to you holding on Lhiisauias with one hand and reach mg out t lb New Year with the other. - This i lie season of good eheer. Tbe ir ns You Can't Be A Good Summit farmer Without The Times. ' t, ears, so to . . Remember aWe keep the best and al' ways have it ; Shepherds st tbe grange, . - Where the Babe was bora, Sang with many s change, Christmas carols until morn. t Longfellow. - X t hi 1.. : OUR GREETINGS. How Christmas Was Observed In Onr Tows Ths Tula Tide. Our readers may think ns tardy with our Christmas greetings, yet they are bobs ths less cordial os this account. You know Christmas lasts until New Coalville Co?op t .) A i |