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Show t tread, hall of the sorrows of life w.il be migrated, and a large share Th- - n'Tlrrnk of iirii-- f and It fill of !p sparing-t- v Jots, your y PuhMsheJ rrid iy. fdim possible sorrow-- , and thus, u on and ail Editor dear readers. n.ny hav a mot truly joyoti, happy and and Manager. merry Chrmuna. P. O. Unx A 'phone, So. S'. The Coalville Times ev-r- v Wort Than Carbolic Acid. Vrtns f Three rux Ono Subscription (in advance) ...... Month Months Year .4' 75 . tin druggKt hicn with another tif mercl nut. '1 he dial net attorney of Ho,n. in uruing for a restriction if ! ne hii'e of firearms communication Hhould aul: No druggist would think of Jtuin addressed to "The- - Coalville winputting adispls, of poison in his Times, Coaivtilo, Ulah. dow, with card advertising them an the q'liokesi means of destroying Remittances should he ma le pay- human Tif-- , imr would public sent! able to The CoalvitU Times. ment toll rate it, jet in almost any state in the I'nion the sale of deadly 11.50 ADVERTISING RATES Onetime I ;8ix months ... 7. One year.. 15 after-wardslis- ad .18 .12' 11 ,10 SO-OINCH Ed UsKD I.v OXK YEAH f .77777.1 f .la1,' itw iuche:;. .. .., 12' XO Inches (900 Inches .U .10 SOOt) Inches For locals In local column, 10 eta line for Kb Insertion, 5 cents 7pr Mttbsequent. Reader, with heads, 8 cents E freer lion ; 6 cents subsequent. 1st CHRISTMAS Ring, merry, Joyous happy Christ naas bells. Day of glal greetings, a Ssappy gatherings, good eheer and kind wlshea.EnJoy the blessed It fully and rightfully aside Uie sad and somber things V Rur Abe day forget them. It Is true tCher-- may be many dear and precious macmorlee that you would not and Mwtd net banUn for the world, and At would not be right to, but for the tffane live in the sunshine, brighten h atmosphere and brings joy to ifrose about you; for the day live for srtXers, lies for those that love you and are left for you to love,' Earth's transitory things have their heaven iy silde as well as their earthly; look to the former and It never falls to . remit some ray of light, while the latter may only Impart appalling Aar k ness. It hag been said, and must trusty, too, that life Is much ; what we make It, and so .will be year Christmas; it may feethe son whine ef yeur whole life of which JT may absorb so much It will so fcrlghteit the rugged way you have e Hurt stiieted and their weapons display not Interfered with It a most remarkable fact that while the druggist who, innocently enough, sells a poison that is for murder or suicide, Is held up to public execration, no one seems to think of even criticizing the dealer who supplies the revolvers and kpive Anted by those who prefer such Implements of slaughter. The salo of poison Is already much restricted and properly so. But It houldalsobe made as difficult to buy a deadly weapon as public safety may require. It has been suggested that all such sales should be made and registered in the presence of witnesses, he given newspaper publicity, and eveu necesltates the filing of a peace bond. The and the recent more deadly automatic, are both more dangerous than the druggists poisons. The suicide at Alpine last week would probably never happened had there been a law cn the statutes prohibiting the sale of (Ire arms and ammunition to email boys. American Fork Citizen. 1 PKR COM MN INCH. On month ...... ... ........ . ..... Three months...... clur-- s er To Patrons of The Times For some time The Times has been urging subscribers to pay their subacription, calling attention to the fact that the government has adopted a rule requiring ail to keep paid up. The government has notified this paper that the rule will be The postofflce departenforced. ment's rule has made It impossible for The Times to be sent to readers who do not pay trp. 'The Times has never before helm In the position It now Is relative to thq collection of subscriptions. This paper tas al a I have been troubled wifhconsti-hundreways been, leu lent and has carrbJ of dollars on its subscript patton for two year and tried all . of the b tlon book. physicians, in Bristol We that the readers of th Tern., e nd they eould do- nothing Hie, wriici, T'm K. William paper will appreciate the fact th.-trm country 'weekly can Ignore tt ,Middlebor. Ky. Two f rules untie government pototfnv j Chatnbe: lam's lomaeirauITIver department and this pape not only 'Table' cured me Tor sale by John can't, but doe not want to. Itcoktf Hoyden & Son.- "money t print the paper and th Increased price of paper. ha eaiiserfl Armstrong held his last many paper to imr, a e their mb-- ' jdgaof court here last Monday scrlptioii price. The Tunes will cri (for four year at least) and to be sent to subscriber, for acted the following business. Before L&0 per year, but lbe aol'ar and court, however, in a very half inut be paid. The government adjourning nice way lie thanked the clerk, the I forcing The Time to collect ai sheriff and the attorneys for the back subscription and to keep It courteous treatment accorded him, listsof subscript ion within the rels. lie had enjoyed himself that stating I.uh l wetogk off of our book very iii'ioij during the past year. numbi r of i. ame for the reason they PKOBV1B CALKNDIK weie not pud up. If these subscijb-e- r Estate of Ellen Dorthea Coll an will pay up their names will fie dir. dcissod, order of sale granted. put hack oil t lie hooks. Any man Estate n of t ar J E. Pack, j ha been given credit should who a for of confirmation sale appreciate it by paving up. Ti f Time would be glad to continue to granted of Willian. McCormiek, decredit ft subscribers, but the gov-- f Estate i for confirmation of ceased. petRIo eminent postofflce department will sale granted. not allow u to go beyond the rifle. LAW AND MOTION CALENDAR We believe the readers of country news papers realize t hat the country Park i ity v. Trank Cargeig, d.e- x t C06tS, L presisttiechainpionof the)eop!ena,,i-n,0olsustained. Is the the ia fact, country press peoPark City vs. Win. Donovan, deples paper.and not only gives Incjtl fendant, x motion to costs, and general news, but Is unhampersustained. ed by the influence of trusts and corMary E. Rhoades, plaintiff, vs. porations. The Times has alwajs Deseret Hancock, defendant, motion been and Is devoted to tbe Interest; costs , sustained and motion to retax of No this county.1 out of the people side Influence has or can shape its for new trial overruled. George Fuelling, plaintiff, vs. U. course or dictate its editorial or new P. R. R. Co., defendant, motion to column. retax granted. If your paper is stopped you Fredcosts Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Daly 7 ; know the reason. . Mining Co., and William Car. u, son, defendant, motion to retax The quicker a cold is gottsn rldsf costs granted. the less the danger from pneumonia W. 8. Horan, plalntlf, vs. John Mf. fi. and other serious diseases. Demurrer Sweatfleld, defendant. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: of defendant overruled and court I firmly believe Chamberlain's finds in favor of plaintiff. In this Cough Remedy to be absolutely the case the board of canvassers declarbest preparation on the market fur ed Sweatfleld elected Justice of the colds. I have recommended tt to peace of Park City precinct when as my friends and they all agree with a matter of fact the election returns me. For sale by John Boy dsn Indicated different. In giving his Sons. . decision Judge Armstrong said that no one bad a right to take a mans The Times, $1.50 per year. vote away front him, and It appeared clear that Horan had received a We do onlv mod pnn'icg. Cap majority of the votes cast in that wedoyouis? Prices are right. precinct. An lnterluctory decree of divorce WAR WITH JAPAN was granted Carry M. Whittaker could not possibly make so man; from James T. Whittaker, on decripples as rheumatism does ever; fault. year. And yet there Is no reasos why this disease should cripple $n; Tbe following decisions were handed down by .Judge Armstrong, the one, if all sufferers will rub the eaine having been heard last month)1 night and morning Ballard'S Snow Liniment. Curee a Joseph Williams vs. Summit Sold by Job County; issues for defendants aches and pains. James Evans vs. Mrs.E. R. DeemBoyden 4 Son. ing; issues for defendant. Jane Carter Beard vs. W. H. Beard, et al.,; issues for defendant. Henry Shields vs. Patrick B. Watson ; issues for defendant. Mrs. Wm.Leavy vs. Dan McPolin issue for defendant. Granville Deming vs. Josephine Moss j issues for defendant. ve f fr pa-lag- e Ham,'-tinu- e -- deceas-petitio- re-ta- re-ta- retunrcard Your di oo envelopes .colds on tbe chest; as neglected they readily lead to pneunionia,cou-sumptio- n Sons WANTED Everyone ii. Coalville and vicinity to read the opening chapter of the new serial story by Robert W. Chambers in the Nov. ember number of ihe Cosmopolitan It is the greatest novel Magazine, ofthejear and is Illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson. or other pulmonerj troubles! Just as soon as the cough appear treatJtw ith Ballard $y rup the standard cure of America. Use as directed perfectly harmless. A cure a red preventative for all diseases of the lungs. Price ,ie auTTfl per tioktle. Sold by John Boydeu 4c Son. Hore-hout- id -, Livestock Directory. Cards under this heading at reasonable rate per j ear. A card Is protection to .tour intererests and the rt cover;' of om ernter Mill pay for the pace for al leat three .tears. Kterv rancher and oh tleinan in Summit county should be represented here. Terms of adtertising promptly giten on application to this paper. . have a cold a bottle get Wbenyou of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will oon fix you up all right and EDHOLM & AKIN will ward of any tendency toward HINGE: IIILLIARI SLAT AND UPPER LA CHAPELLK t REEK.vta. pneumonia. This remedy contains Cattle branded with either of the TnTopium r other narcotic and may lie given as confidently to a baby as following brands; on left side on right side to an adult, bold by John Boyden & Son. on both on left Hor8eg CM sides. US shoulder CITY DIRECTORY. Suitable reward leading to recovery f estrays. Address Edholm a Akin, Evanston, Wyoming. Mayor T. J. Lewis . Recorder X. J. Peterson. fh Treasurer J. 8. alderwood. Councilmen Frank Deming, W. J. W. Bail, J. H. Wilde and Cald-erwoo- C. Physician and Surgeon J. Clark. Dr. 0. W. French COUNTY DIRECTORY. Phyiici ni and Surgeons Commissioners Georgs Smith, Henry Rales and J. O. Pack. Clerk J. M. Hixson. Special work done on Eye, Recorder J. E. Carruth. Nose aud Throat Aasesbor Ear, Geo, W. Young. Treasurer Frank Pingree. Attorney Peter Clark. Sheriff John Co?y. Surveyor E. H. Rhead. Road Commissioner J. T. Lambert. O. Schools W. Wtlkins. Supt. Law. Atiorneys-a- t Glasses Fitted Office in Summit Block, Coalville Office Hours, from 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. All who can should observe these hours as near as possible. Dr. W. R. Emmett, P. H. NEELEY Ph sician and Surgeon ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W Office Summit Block. ft' J. Coalville, Utah -- Telephone, Office, - Residence, Phone 41 Red. 56 22 blk. COALVILLE, UTAH. Secret Society. Coalville Lodge No. 28, I. 0. O. F. U. S. BEDELL Barber Shop. s You Cant Be A Good Summit farmer Without The Times. NOTICE - - i Cold Wullitr Advice printed on cents at to all is to beware of coughs and When your feet are wet and eold and your body chniedthroiigtrapd through frobi exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe you feet in hot water to bed. and you are almost certain to, ward off a severe cold. For sate by John Boy den 4 t AND: 7 THK TIMES office. Wt Christmas for Meets every. Wednesday Evening in Jones. HaL, ...Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited. JOHN GUNN.N.G. - .For the man who cares N.J.PETERHON.V.G HXXUGHSecy. Notice is hereby ;iven to all parties WM. WELSH. Treasurer. Summit-cpuestate in xeal owning East'Side Main St.; Coalville. ty, wno have not bad their deeds Notary Public. recorded are requested to do so at once, as the county is having a eet of present ownership maps made for Abstracter. the Use Of the assessor,and It Is lo have all the names of the . present owners of lands appeaf thereon so it can be assessed to the Abstracter of Titles for Summit proper owner. After the first bf the Resident Agent Firemans Fund Under $1G,OUO.OO Bond County. year lands will be assessed in the Insurance Company name of the record owner, so if you Real Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans of San Francisco have neglected to have your deeds Office at Residence.' Coalville, placed on record, and your land asUtah. Phone No. S3 sessed to some one else it will be your own fault. By order of tbe Board of County (at the Shoemaker's.' Commissioners. .... is the Agent for Summit J. M. HfxsoN, Seal Butter wrappers (printed; will County for County Clerk. be charged lor at this - office at desired CR. JONES, Notr Public Edward H. Rhead Afar Anri B Gark (f Call at our Store during the ' a x com- - r ing weekland one of our l 9 11 Calendars. Probate and Guardianship lotlces. CouMlt Connly Clerk or BaapeeUr Blgneri lor further Information. In the lHatriekCourt of the Third Judicial strict. In and for Summit Oounly, State of Utah. Probate Division, la the matter of the estate of Annie M. Andereon, deceased None or Salk. The underlie ned vtU sell at private sale tbe following real eitate situate la Summit County. Utah, Pjtrt of Lots 1. T and S. In Block K. aa plotted rathe Wans hip Townslte Plot, and com corner of said menclns at the south-eaLot 1, and running thence wrest one and 8S t to-wi-t: st thence north S chains; thence sonth S east one and 984-10-0 ckalnst-lhenchains to the place of beginning Alo aU of Lots 1 and 8 of Block IS as plotted In said Wanshlp Townlte Plot, and all Town said land being sfluated In Section ship I north of Bangs 2 enit of Soil Jnka at I the following rate: II.. mr rordeisI can dll thee for you. Utah Coamile, Send CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cuts, Sores, Wounds. For 500 $1.35. For 1000 3.oo. CURES. . Bruises, Bums, Stiff Joints, Lame Back, Sprains, Etc., ce Baseand Meridian. Also alt water and water rlshts and improvements appurtenant to mid land Said sale will be made on or after the Slst day of December. 1110. and written bids wtll be received at the residence of the undersigned la Wanahlp, Utah ; terms of sale, eash upon confirmation of sale. . Gao no s Casts a. Administrator. Dated Dee- 14th. 1910. P. H. Neeley. Attorney, Coalville, Utah. - Try it y Gel the To-da- Genuine. Refuse all Imitations. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 Per Bottle. BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO, ST. LOUIS, MO. Sold and Rwpommwndwd fcy Sold by John Boyden 4 Son. |