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Show DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. JOB WORK NEATLY DONE : i 1 VOL. XVI. JULY 30. COALVILLE, UTAH, Can't Be A Good Summit Farmer Without The Times. You mu Summit County gB T Not only among the Summit county people it. the Summit County( Fair a thing or great interest, but throughout a great part of the state. The Jeneen Creamery in so enthused over it that they will give a beauti Silver Cup "to the owner of the food must ful best dairy cow in Summit county. taste The cup is already purchased and look well is soon to be on exhibition. In a well. If you recent vi.it to Salt Lake City, W. kind of ser- - H. Manning inten iewed Horaces, Ensign, secretory of the State Fair, vice, call at and Mr. EnsTgn stated that the State Fair association would stand behind this county and that they -would be here to visit the Fair and We also have Fresh Bakery and extend an invitation to the exhibitors to come to Salt Lake ity and Confectionary Supplies. exhibit one week later there. Kai-erlieh- To Live You Must Eat To eat, Why Keep Beef Cattle on a and want Moved 1 to Eldredges Store, Main street CALL ON US Best wr A vf rreVil7 wire f f V I Fencing Ornamental Fencing and Iron Fencing On account of the difficulty in . There is a condition in the County that is hard to understand. A little thought, carful Investigation Mould jtoon convince the farmers who are milking cows that" it pays to keep s of the dairy cows. coms are beef and they average' half the milk, and eat a third we wtjt more hay, Men say, for beef. can we kill that something Morth $90 comwould that The briug one that of milk is replaced by yields $15 and at the end of an elghtyear bring milking cam er t he bigcoMIn this estimate $20 more for bee t $360 is lost sight of for $20. If a farmer had plenty of range Feel caTTle 1 s thing pb u t for a smalj farmer who has a pas tore of from 10 to 40 acres beef eat- tle raising is not profitable. If the cow the is the beef dairy profitable, com- - will be doubly as profitable, foy dairy purposes. Three-fourth- ut se- - curing Profs. Merrill, Caine-an- d Woodard of the Agricultural College, nnd in order to give the poultry a little more time to get moulted, the Fair is postponed one Meek, Sept 29th and 30th, and Oct. 1st. the-pro- In the musical cJumival to be held the evening of Sept. 28th, there be given to the hud ward ciwiir a prize of $15; for tht best quartette, $5; test orchestral $5; for best male soloist under 2d ears, 42.50; female soloist nnder 13. $2.50. Competent be se- judges from thlt outside cured to give unbiased decisions. $ . Missionary x The premium lists will soon be issued, so that those M ishing to We ship by the car load, direct hibit can get the! r prod u cel n Beautiful gold and bronze from the, factory, and at if great medals, knd silver cups, will be ot freight given Wmbtig the highest awards, r miriJL nm . list. Tt ls alsol Defy Competition requested that all in teres teu Fair send their names and address to John C. Paskett, Secy, of Fair Association, Henefer, Utah, and he will send a booklet containing pre muiin liflts.rules and regulations ol the Fair, etc., free as soon as they are out. s ' 9 N -- Hoytsville Cash Store Simplex is-Sup- rior TiitTSImplexiB the first hand sep arator that can be sent to dairyman and run Ijke any other piece of standard machinery without having to occasionally come bach to the factory for attention and adjustment. In brief some of the advantages of the Self Balancing Bowl areC The howl will always run smooth and true, even if out of mechanical balance. 2. Even if the spindles should be- ccme slightly sprung by dent, It will not the free running of the bowl. ft. As the machine wears, Instead of beeoiiilng' noiey and running Larder, as in the old style ma- balanced run free!, chines.lt win alwajs and smoothly. 4. Experience shows that the Simplex, Sapar-te- r runs racier with continued use. r 1 lie Simplex 1e not so sensitive ordelicate, requiring the fine adjustment of oilier machines which depend on mechanical balance for their running. The wear and tear on the bearings,' gearing, etc., is.in the long run, much less with the Simplex because most of the wear in other machines come from the rough running of ihe bowl, whleh multiplies the friction and 'causes the machines td run" . harder and bring increased wear on every part. 1. con-ditio- n. Vienna: The Kaiser City, J Germany tey say r There is r cUr aml ,u, I have concluded that the above it very well said. As an ideal placr from the worldly mans profit of Vienna is not surpassed any where It has wonderful else in Europe, for lacilitlea every form of modern comfort, art and amusement. The as Newspaper men, as & rale, have cost of liviiig is about the same vondi The America. itv but tMo'thipgs to sell space and sanitary are good and the drinking wa-discrii7tioii aildlt vvould be just to ask your grocer for asvnmsisient a dozey oranges just (o fill up as W Vw to ask the editor for a' dozen lines x in his papejust to boost your business in helping to ill! up space Try getting aTree dinner at the hotel just to make a show of business lor the houne.j The Maumee Adis vance Era.'. Jli-on- s You Warn Get the Single comb Self-Balanci- -- , j A- - 1- Grant Y. Bullock, & Griffin Coalville, Utah. Arranged In his visit to ttgdeu the first r the week, W. H. Manning, chairman of the Summit Gounty Fair Association, matched J. E. Clark yX this city with a little whirlwind or the mati from Clintcn. Clare new Bj lee. Beside the good purse theiv H a side tMt of $50andtho two hav commenced working out in earnest-Bo- th men ar under 1:10 lbs. and to lie a fast affair. ByUiw is backeiFby several friends wbw thinklie can walk off with thw puyse. Clark Is alijo confldeut winning. es -- Burglary Checked in limet Still wandering throughout tli smaller cities cities af the conntry-- a band of safe crackers left evidences ff their intentions in Coalvlllw Sunday morning as Joseph Varher toiTwas going td feed his horses hw frightened out of his hay loft two or three tough looking characters. ()a looking around he found a small box at the rear of the Bank, whlclr con tal n ed th S tool s -- of -- t he-- crooluIn the box was a bottle of nitre glycerine, a half dozen sticks el giant powder, a doxen caps and fua-- es, -soap and fly paper. Tiie box was pat there with thr Intent to do' the work Saturday bet, on account of so many people aroun A it was not accomplished. Several arrests have been made and the sheriff is off the keen look out far the thugs. -- -- - . " . t ' The following persons in two automobiles spent ten dayi at tlw had of Chalk creek, returj.iu last Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ca - i - i crn, Arctfl Brad- - Ring Street is the finest in at the.impcrial palace one as wide the best theworld. It is nearly military music free of Carrillo main street iu Salt Lake. Double reports fishing good, and ot havu.t street car tracks are laid along it had au excellent time. (Continued on page 4) aadon each sidewalk are rows of sladetrees.--Tn going around it one sees the Kaiser's Palace, the Parliament Building, the City llall (Rat Hans), the Burg Theatre, the e ta-ic-e iOiclTL . . V.- W After all there is nothing more satisfying or healthful than a juicy rib roaft of high L- -. beef, such as we sell. We have a knack of - t IN not S -- IN a matter of investment. j e-wp- k . I ll SUMMIT MEAT CO., BagnelLShaw & Ball, Props. w iwmuwfT"1 ore Red Streaks be sure tlu you jet good clothes isnt it just as important tabe par- ticular about where youj,et them. - hs We found otne of 4 jf .itiem had t n ow ingw for 25 and a I pn jiii-e-,n rn. f Ha nil i oitttun- ro.d Ini roceipi in full on evory oltiHti against him. Na b J $ td-io- ,rl'ad Izre demonutraiing evry day IN IN This js strictly a store of K good clothes T5f men aud an' honest dollers worth for every hundred cents you putrn the garments sell. Jjj . IN IN Coalville Lant Mieek a gentlHiian who Imd b. en indebted for fifteen word.that or yviu b - If you Vant to per Trio., Ogden,, Utah. -- I in-t- y, out N black Minbrcas, the chicken that lavs the large white egg have several trios for xsale from the Prize Winning stock at th ' recent State Fair. Northrup Strain, the largest breeder i in the world. $5.00t -- I illus-tratedjie- ref -- Self-Balanci- ng 2 an-ar- IN -- ' Blackman tria-Hunga- ry rcccwcd . . Cheap. Ji clothes have little or . no value . . Good hS ; clothes are the only fa jN kind Worth having because you get a j definite return on your tcrStart 4 d Another Wrestling cutting up a i;oast that makes it cook well, carv the price' but purely S and taste well. Try one for Dinner. a question of Value fa ttfr liy ateam-eog-wheele- -- If n, , 1 Letter from Elder Reec We Have the Goods Meu-seui- e. - Small Farm the right Leam ings Restaurant, Meals 25c. l.Vot Ue K i re e, ' H'e hnperal Opera, one of the largeiT"aiHltet to the world, JheiTiversit.v ami the two beautiful twin buildings the Ho- fKomiglehe and Art Gallery. This is recognized ta the finest group of modern archstexture fn the world. The largest church i the Stephen's Kirche. From its tower one gels a good view of t he dty nd surng from ttc Alps about rounding country. The worlds largest hospital is built here and there hs away is very good, are always from one to two. hunity has. records that anL time of Christ aud being so dred American doctors toking specdi ial courses. bly situated on ttho Danube The surroundings of the city are the scene, of many Christian as places fotf summer unsurpassed nedian Mars. It had ljule and other picnics outings. They urclal importance however, ot consist and meadowy forests hilly be middle of t he eighteenth J.' During the last one hun-u- d and the electric aud railways place the rewfotest fifty year the population of a two hours ride. them within fold creased about eight and is The Dan.ube a beautiful his also , how about one and three toric thousands of stream and the millions. boats steamers and occasional make fM lrj .x Josef I. the present Kaiser excursions within the reach of the A residesin Vien-- I poorest families. .These surroundhas done much to help Its ings give the city an ideal climate. s now is seventy-yearHe is There growth. always a freh breeze which old and on Dec. 2 19u8 keeps the air pure and cool. y ople celebrated the sixth The effect ofenvlronment on the he of his reign. When Individual is also admirably the throne wliabisas known Url to No people In the world t the nina, now known as are more fond of music .nil pFeas: is only about one twen- - ure. One notices this character as large as the present Vienna.j ls'tic as soon as one crossea the Ausft a surrounded by a high wall trian boundary. I think. I am safe em?v deep trench about four miles in saying that the average Austrian In rcumference. Surrounding It, does not do half as much fwork as Tit about twenty little villages the average German. There seems a 3 contained the homes of the to be a go easy spirit in tiie X people and the summer res- air, Sunday la regarded as a weekThru the ly holiday. In winter, most people of tfie nobility. mentality of Franx Josef 1 the atteud church a few minutes in the v been torn down, the trench mornlug, sit iu coffee houses in the r -- d the famous Ring Street afternoou, bnd go to theatres ana 1u n their places, Tha vnees ! evening. la xurainer , v frrown together r , ,erybodtf e. i early In the day to e. park and mountains 1 Fair Notes We do only good printing. Can we do your? Prices are right. xo. no 3,001), Co-o- p es lhal JFd e roka of Honoatv In Everybody. The fact to us that Halnivare turnod mean h coIloctionNioe not con- Giat our clients Feve fldonce- in their dobtorn, but It mean that our client need the money. If yon nefed any Tuonev, turn Trr your The acience of finance lv4r obtaining the, money thati coining to you. We are ecien-tifl- o collector of the money. n - cla-M- n IN IN .MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Scientific Collectors of KonesFpebt. Commercial St BnnV Bld . St lak. 7, tX V9. Room. T. 7.X. 'Hon Feopln t Like Ujui FrmooUO. Lake, ieufkl MftnMtr. . , 10(1 1. w iff 1 4 , . ,YV |