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Show 0- 1 - r ?fcfYrslt of THE- - CO A DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOL. XVIII. COALVILLM, UTIA1L FRIDAY. pEPTHMHER arrears for the paper. Next week will send out notice to those to us. If vou got a notice dont cuss' the editor as he needs thft Mentioned Merely fLa fWlintv LWIUy Fair - uiouov, Little Things Heard Here and There About You and Me - Visits and Our Visitors. Mrs. here tliev will attend the I'tah Agrt was up from Devils jeultural College. Slide last Saturday. Miss La Kue Thomas left Wednesday just received a consignment of sole leather for Salt Lake to attend school, accomps tries by her toother, Mrs. Goiner Thomas, and solicits your patronage. who will spend a few days with relatives Miss Sarah Wright was up from Mor- there. gan Sunday and spent the day with A successful convention of the Y. M. her parents and other relatives. nud Y. M. M. I. Association was held Mrs. Martha Tingey reps FOB SALE Cheap, piano, here Sunday. resented the young ladies and Frank etc. sideboard, chairs, bed, folding Evans the young men. Call at Tithes office for particulars. The eity should have a clean np be-fArchitect J. E. Allen of Provo was the fair. The streets are full of here the forepart of the week looking weeds, tree limbs and debris of various over the work at the new school build- - kinds are to be seen on sonia-- of the " lllg. - -- . ' - V streets. most , . sft prominent jr. '" 'Sill ,.i.Wsltfn ot '!. .us .v., A. 1 . first-clas- "2- . T' - Vue,! pff ft t c.-- - as M.- - Co ,. W our TVasaawio1 omay .m.-ihow school building. Nearly y- rit-- o all as iu Coalville the fore part of the the concrete wort is completed, and it week. is expected that brick laying will be commenced about the end of the week. The Misses Winnefred amT Ethel- Les left Wednesday morning for Logan, Quite a number of our subscribers are w - New Modern Dwelling Destroyed by Fire S, The new modern residence belonging to Geo. A. Robinson of Iona, near Idaho Falls, (former resident of Farmington, Davis hotel in Colorado, will booster ranks Immediately $1.00. MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner, PHONE 41 BLACK. of TTKIJiD iOioixie Good Building Material -- Native lumber dont split when being nailed together, is easily worked and has no superior for; paint. Put up a new hay shea. You will save from spoiling the first year enough hay to pay lor it. Powell Brothers, Lumber Co. SUMMIT FUR. & MER. CO. Local Agents. v PROG BA i OF EVENTS At the County 3 if elf Summit County, Held st Gcal 0c, Sept. 26, 27, 28. Tuesday,-Fep- . hibit ,26. Judging A bottle ol Barber A Sons flavor lgg extiacts will be given away on the last day of the Fair to the fat- Henefer. , test person, the leanest person, the oldest person, the youngeet person, the Bvtt'ff the fartherest and tW ouV Isiiu,, pie nearest the F t grounds fn attendance o Eept. 28th Do you want beauilful spring floweir? It to go to Thomas Beard and he will give you 12 Hyacinths for 40c; 12 Tulips for 30c;12Daffo dills for25e; 12 Crocus, 15c; 12Scilla for 15c; 12 Snowdrops for loc; 1 Paeony for 35c; 1 Bleeding heart 25c. These bulb, must be planted iu the 10 6 fall of the year. -- kley j(, - at 1,30 p. 0,4 Park (;jty VB - ball noyU. House at e p, to.v Thursday 8et 1 p. m. Wild West show sM3 p. m. Coalville brass band will b $4 attendance. Tour nament shooting ail target' shooting 2 . daily. j k-Bas- eball special esh ize will be given the following Exhibits -this the special r offered the head of various departments); For .he boat 4rivin team. $3.00 111 J illffil mil , for r,.s District Court News in Brief W. Morse belli a short irt ini Cuuit hole Moiiuay morning uud the olio w mg business wu disposed of: Judg of the I 1 Estate of Elizabeth Jones, tent ; guardian released. Estate of Johu Tick, deceased, hearing ou petition for letters of administration continued. of William t Greene, deceased; etitin for letter to be heard n chambers at Halt City. Estate of August W. Hwetueld; order made to sell interest in real estate. Vnny Allen vs. Evelyn; hearing in citation continuod. v Asa Bethera v. Duly West Mining Company; demurrer overruled and 1J ,duvB given to answer. E. H. Bronson vs. Joseph Fares; judg incut against sureties on appeal bond granted. Joseph Ilartel vs. Daly West Miuing Co.; detnuirer submitted to court. Alex. Taylor vs. Heuefer School District No. 1 et al.; injunction fyr writ of prohibit ion deuird. Effie Willi vs. George Willis; case te Amanda llansea v. lee Hansen; interlocutory decree of divorce granted; also custody of minor child. t,. m to 3 p stock nidging horse. .eaGla, she. . and gnats, wine, in ordeif named, Poultry at 2 p ' m. Agricultural and agricultural ma ckinery at 2.3fV Horticultural and floral exhibit at.l p. m. Educational exhibit it 2'p. mi Dairy products at 1 P, m. Mineral exhibit at 1:30 p. Art exhibit nt! 2 p. m. Miscellaneous exhibit at 2:30 ni. s Doinestie art ex hibit at 1 p, nijy Ikimestlc seienee at 2 p. m. Wild Wa show at 3 p. m. This include fancy sping and trick riding by Harry Brennan, ex champion roper and rider of broncho riding, gentlemen pot.,t raee. ladies ,Mitato race and eow ,ny races. Lectures by professors of fa Agricultural College at the Stake 1 his at 7:30 p. m. Baae ball J l;30p. vs. 1 NO. 30 dismissed. p. m., T. E. Mooie, our village blacksmith, and Miss Emily Wilde will be married in the Salt, Lake Temple on The young people are Wednesday. among our most prominent residents, and their hosts of friends wish them happiness and prosperity in their new venture. The latest invention to bang in th family dining room e gum 4board-I- t i a neat Jittle circular board, plain, or decorated, fastened to the wall Th name of each of the family i painted Guoit. heavy picture matting for ou the circumference, aud marks the stile at this office. Good assortment. spot where the gum ia left until want5c sheet. ed. This save carrying the gum t bed aud getting it in one hair or BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY swallowing it in the night. It is obat Irovo begins work Monday, Oct. 9. vious that the gun board supplies a Ri gi- -t ration of student Tuesday. long felt want, aud he who invented Wednesday and Thursday, Get. 3, 4 the new fad will have the best wishes tud 5. of the young ladies. is-th- Ir DAINTY CHOPS Dainiy chops cannot be cut outof poor lamb. We cui ncihing but the linest and heavi( st beef to be bad. market. A complete lire to be found In a firat-clas- s Our customer! bear us out in the statement SUMMIT MEAT CO. tin-de- BagneU & Bal, Pro; s. - Morton, of Salt Lake, Supt. P. W. Bees, and of the Stake Board of have just completed a trip through Summit Stake in the interest of this branch of Church school wofk, and parents," instructors and chib dreu manifested a great interest in the subjects treated by the visiting breth-erand sisters. Supt. Rees feels that the Religion, classes of the Stake are in a mueh better condition than ever before. Elder Wm. A. in company with several members Beligion Classes c, i joiahi Peaee-Georg- Call and see my Wonderful Value in School Hats--5075c and 1 bull uud 3 female $5.10 For tLc blht herd of H'r,fvrd, l bull aud 3 females .. $5.00 lor the beat herd of Jerstjs, one bull aud three females . . $5.00 For the best Jersey bull, over two $3 00; sec. $.5 00 years, first .. For the best Jersey bull, under two . $2 00; $1.00 years, first Fur the be- -t Jersey cow. over two $3 10. sec. $1.50 years, first For the best Jersey heifer, under two years, first $2 00; sec $1 0(1 For the best Jersey cow (grad.) .. first $2 00, second, $1 Oo For tin best dairy cow ; a Babcock , . Marriage licenses were issued Monto Kuv Peterson, of Woodland and day county) erected at a cost of $2,500 was destroyed by fire on Miss Eliza May Miles, of Oakley, and Willard Merchant and Agne (o Saturday night. Sept. 9th. Origin of the fire was caused by Wright, both of Pena. The former eou pie were married the same day by Bish defective flue. op Wm.Z. Terry and the latter couple of the WILLIAM ROBISON, Local Insurance Agent, of Morgan, were married V. Young. . The Times extends took the first train for Idaho to adjust the loss. Property was congratulations. fully coyered by Insurance, 1011 to make the no tluv viwt tin fur as the children there is an JM ,4ional dep.u ment wimii is made v for the schools v uld mean nmrli more isit to the fair to the children tin tbit as in -- i s there will behnsay thin s ot inter est and very ln-- 1 active. Good attract! shave beta s, , u. so there will be mnetiung doing tl ti, time. The Wib West show will be n winner under ut Will Moore aud B. ingle Saturday and Sunday. Hie business Samuel New house of Salt Lake spent in the capital was delivering the $35. Sunday on his large ranch north ot 000 district st bool bonds to the state full blast'TiT this vicinity. town, returning to the city Monday land board. Mrs. Clyde Conover of Salt Lake is morning in ins auto. the guest of Mrs. Jake Hoffman. Mrs. John lavton has been in Mor Miss Averetta Clayton left for Morweek and a half, Called the gun gan last Sunday to attend the funeral there on past account of the severe illness Attorney Frank Evans .of Salt Lake of- her she From there grandmother. waa here Monday on court matters. at her mother. News was received Satwill go to Salt Lake. urday of the death of Mrs. Claytons FOB SALE No. 10 Smith. Premier mother, which occurred on Friday. Attorneys Henry Shields, Lee Wright typewriter at a bargain. Call at Times and Peter Clark and J. E. Johnson, of office. A native of Greece contributed the Park City, was in the county seat on of $25.00 into the general fund of ?um Wlifu you have anything to sell, ad- legal business Monday. the county Monday morning as a fine vertise it in this paper. You are jure on a charge of battery committed on to get resulta. A fine boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. one of his fellow countrymen Friday Wm. Wheaton last Saturday. All con- night at the Grass Creek coal mine. Mra. Elizabeth Salisbury, the Bock-por- t cerned are doing nicely and Will is merchant, was in Coaiv llle last the happiest man in town. Mr. E. Decker, of Flagler, Colo , Monday on business. has leased the Weber Hotel from Next week the County fair will be on S. J. Salmon. Mr. Decker Bays he dates Clyde Keyes, the prominent young in full blast. Don't forget the U very much taken up with our and i Thursday the county Tuesday. Wednesday merchant of Echo, was city and, having disposed of hla on business. , September 20th, 27th and 2hth. eat Mr. Olsen, the shoemaker, has ' departments y Rhoades, the miliin, Lived or grown on wm. in alt Lake tl e f.repart ot tha erj thing inanuf. this the Weber river. Omni, week mi business. interested .u Fair, all should lO make to a it grcjrtuci'essi T. of and a member J. Lewi, Mayor v been irtl made Arrangement the school board, was in Salt Lake cb $ close on M. E. The threshing machine is running in Monday exhibits at make thoir on cm. ,a some , P1 d thev will etiU thing they can take the time to'?Par it. iho van over practically ev ous the1 Fllathorn. Mr.. Kobinson make county fair tries early. NeSilj Apply to i machine For Sate Young ge.se. Our to All those desiris Mrs. f. W. Ball got the Free JOB WORK NEATLY DONE Fur the hurt herd of Ishort llorns, Getting Heady for hi wo Abe MMITICOUNTY Coalville Lodge No. 28, I. Take this mean to, heartily thank each and every one .who ao kindly Assisted In carrying out our 'successful program and celebration on our Fifteenth Anniversary day, SepL 12, 1911. "We especially wish to thank the speakers our Grand Master and Grand Secretary, who so brilliantly addressed and Instructed us, also those who took part In the musical program which was so beautifully rendered, also those who took part In the sport. Executive Committee. O. O. F. Ada Brown Pearson, wife of County Commissioner Pearson of Oakley, died at her home Sunday noun from an of dropsyr Deceased was a dangh ter of John Brown jLJIyt&ville, and was married to Mr. Pearson about six years ago. f?he leaves three children, the youngest but. six years old. This is the second wife Mr. Pearson has buried, and the sympathy of the entire community is extended to him. Very beautiful were the service, held over the remains of Mr. Levi Pearson at Oakley Wednesday afternoon at the Oakiey meeting house. The speakers were Elder F. W. Merchant. J. II. Bizeinore,. Celpetja Y. Paek, . William KargeDt and George W7 Young, who spoke consoling word to those left to mourn. Musie-vnr-a by the Oakley ward ehoir. A number of the eounty officers e Welcome to Fair Visitors We take pleasure in welcoming - you to our city during our county fair. While here, would be pleased to have you visit our store; V It is a pleasure to show our goods. We are selling at greatly re-luc- ed prices all Ladies Dresses, Ladies Waists, Ladies and Mens Shoes and Slippers, JSinghams, Etc. i - I Come in and see. our bargains. Summit Furniture & Mercantile Co. were present- - i rr I auh |