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. Ss5jj "-7". ! "MJI -i--'iVllJKii2li,,,,'l!SLS!K,lw UI-Whjji J' iiiwwmiwiiiuiiiiiiMiiB,mwgBmmuiiiiiiwiii lljliusn mill . flH THE COALflLLE TIMES. I J7 PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER. j DBVOTim TO TUm :rar'3KSSTS of str::M3:T cotT3srTr. JOB WORK NEATLY EXECUTED Vol. XI. " ( COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, DECEMBER .?, 1904. Ho. 48. B i - . .Va ViWMAa,aAWW'sWrt LOCALS AND PERSONALS. cblior, illJ you ib t llw 1 1 lie Co-op I l. I ' "Will Chiir was making tha rotrndi hero jfMleriWy. Miss Miml Walatr lias rsturnwl homo from Halt Lakf. Theftasli lUrnHln tjtori, lilt more bargain to offer I lift nk, Tim Summit Implement Co. till nes In tUclf ad thli week. MI11 Klltli Cumuli went up to Park City Muixlujr oil n villi. Mill M. II. Minion mtt traucactins business in ball I.ak tbll k. lieorgo Until went ilnstu to Salt Ljke Wednesday on a business trip. ' A iiang ol men are Imiy stringing new telephone wlrti from tiers to l'ark City. U, Y. Bullock' new addition to hla teildcnco It rapidly nearlng completion. A govrrmrtit Internal ro enue collector valuers thli eekou ofllcial builneu. , l'arcnli ihould not forget to attend ' tho f-uoJny school conlereucs Sunday morning. Not n flako ol mow or ilropol rain (ell In thli county during the month ol Jioremher. Ttiouisi llrlgiia.an old acquaintance ol lbs lato Jin. Williams, came up from Bountiful toattn-d the luneral, Din Wilde, wile and children came down from the l'ark Monday morning to attend the funeral of Mra. Wllde'i mother.. When you want a pleaianl laiallvo tao Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableti. For tale by John Uoyden A Bon. It. II. Welib ol Morgan wai ber thli week looking up builneu for the Con '" :. sMIdaUd Wagon and Machlns com- vr. Money to Loan on Real Estate. Termi 1 eaty. Optional, payably yearly or at maturity of note. Apply to It. II. Welsh, Morgan. The editor has been buiy thli week making out blllt for subiirlplion to thli patxr, which will be presented In a short tips, and ewouM like those who are owing us to be ready with tho money. We pay our debti became it li right, and In order to do thli we muit have money, lobe prepared. Tho entertainment glxcn by the dis trict ichool children at the Opera Home lait Saturday night irai a grand lucreM. All the little tola who took part did ' exceedingly well, and the ttachori are deserving of much credit for tho hard work they performeJ In innklngthe en tertalnmented the grand success that It wai.Bomethlug otrr ISO wai rtalltcd from theproceedi alter alt expenses hai been paid, which will bo uied to pur cluie bouki for the icbool library. I Tho John S. Llndtay company wai grrete I by a lirge audience at the Opera Home Wednesday night, when they played "TlieTno Orphans " Notwith standing the piece li an old one, anil had been presented here many timet), it took wrll. Mr. Lin diiy li supported by a good strong company and eteryone of them took their parti well, bringing forth much applause. Last nliiht the company preiented "Haiel Klrko" to a lar,!eaudlence,and gave good ratlsfnr-tion. 'I wai much aflllcted with iclatlca," writes IMO.Xud, Iowallle, fcedgwlck Co , Kan., 'going about on crutches and suffering a deal of pain. I was induced ti try Ilallard's Snow Liniment, which I relieved me, I used three 60a bottles, H It is tho greatest liniment I over used; have recommended it to a number of persons; all exprets themseltesaa being H bsneflted by It. I now walk without H crutches, able to prform a great ileal ol H light labor on the farm." 2oc, Ws.llW. Hj bold by John Bodeo A Son, Cur'l Paralysis W. fa. Daily. I'.O.True.Tsxai, write H "My wife bad been suffering the years with paralyils In her arm, when I was persuaded to use PalUrd's Snow Llnl- mem, which cured her all right. I have H also used it for old sore frortultes an I H skin eruption. Itdoes the work." 36. 69i.. 11.00. feold by John Boyden A feon I Your return card printed on H too envelopes for 75 cents at THE TIMES olTtce. The Clwlilmtvs Delineator The December delineator, with Its m swgc of good cheer and helpfulness, will lie welcomed In every home The f ithion pane are unusually attractive, illustrating and deocrlblng the very lat est modes In a way to malo their con Sir jctlon during the bus festive season a plMiuro Instead of n task, and the 1 terary awl plclor'al features are of rare oxrellenee. A selection of I-ove Sons! f-um the Wagner Opi-ras, rendered into Gnulish by Uichaid de Ualllenne nod beautifully llluitrated In colors by J. C. Lej CDd ecker, occupies n prominent placi , and a chapter In the Composers Srlef , relating the Homance of Wanner and Cusima, Is all lulerestinz supplement to the lyric. A very clever paper entitled "The Court Circles ol the llepubllc," describes some niilouo phases of Wash ington social lifts Is from nn unnamed contributor, who li said to write from the Inner circles of society. There are abort stories from the pens of F llopkin ion Smith, llobert Orant, Alice Drown, Mary felewart Cutting and Klinore Klliott I'eake, and such Interest writers as Julia Magrndcr, I.. Frank llaum, and Urace MacOowan Cooke hold the atten tion of tho children, Many Chiiitmas suggestions are given In needlework and the Cookery pages are redolent of the Christmas feast. In addition, there aro the regular departments of the maga zine, with many special articles on topics relating to woman' interest! within and without tho home. right Will llo Hitler. Tboie who will persist In closing theli ears against the continual recommeda tlonofDr. King's New Dlicotery for Consumption, will have a long and hit ter fight with their troubles, if not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Read whatT. It. neall of Ileall, Mill, has to ay 1 "Lait fall my wife had every symp tom of coururoplloo. Phe took Dr. King's New Discovery nfter everything else bad failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Jebn Borden A Son Druggists. Price 60c, and 11.00. Trial bottles free. The Christmas number of the New Idea Woman's Magtilno bass table of content! both practical andfeillve.'An article on "Winter House Growm" shows two new itylei, embodying the shirred and tucked skirt, the drooping shoulders and fall ilesvei. The mag azine's London correspondent sends an lllastratlonotan English outdoor coi tnme which has some suggestive acces sories ; tho facts about the winter hats for practical or ornamental use are set lorlh, and neckwear for men has a pass to Itself. The cooking columns aro ar ranged with a view to the gastronomic aspectof the holiday season, "Season able Sweets for'Chrlltmai Dny," for In stance. Is n title that will appeal to most girls. An article on "Chrlsmas at the Legations" Is llluitrated with photograhs ol the little people who will keep Clirlit mas In the homes of the foregln am bmaloriat Washington, and "The Mad onnas of the I'aliiters" sLowi sorao ol the conceptions of womanhood of the great masters. "The I'oppy Lady" Is a story n( two voting happy though marri ed; "Hark, the Herald Angels" tolls of three Uhrlitmaiea In a iilrl 1 life; and The Fairy's Chiiiimss Joke." "ltobby'a Christinas Im Old Mexico" "Tho Spider's Strike" and "The Shadow lloby" will 'help the little people to enjoy the holidays. I Cuuihlnr S.IICu,r,l Ilcatli. "Harry Duckwell, aged25yeara,chok I de to death early yeiterday morning at his home, in the pretence of his wife an i child. Ho contracted u slight cold a few da) s ago and paid but little alien , tlon tu it. Yesterday morning ho was I seized with a lit ol coughing which con tinued (or some time. His wife tent for I a physician but before he cnuld arrive, another coughing spell came on and Duckwell, died from suffocation. St. , Louis Globe-Democrat' Dec. I, 1P03." I Mallard's Ilorehound byrutt would have saved him. Mc, W, and 11.00. boldly Jobu lloiden A Son. I - .Notice I UnltlHUtiUnJOmct, , MtUkeCllr.uub, UeliitrrllUl, IMM. I To whom It may eouceru ".oil.-, u lureby then thai the Bute ol I'tan hllfllwlllllliUulllcv a lltl No 310 ol Uu.ll.- I ImwI uy llic Ml I rule lor lb MnUliliinent ol ;rnnm waiw rnvrvutra lor Irrtnllni pur Iom.1 uudvr isrcilon it ol the Aet ol Conrrt , nil furml July Is, Imn The lollowlox trteti em bretdlaMUllilareln a toanihlpeouulnlug wlnctiil lUliaa ul rreonl, via. KuMVt.awlEH SWl, etc 71 T IN, 11.8 I E. 7 I. , eoiif ol mI4 Hit, to lar aa 11 rrlatea In uld tritofi hi deicrlptlre uuilrltlon. ha Iwen ca pluloulr wt(t In iiilauinveiorluertoiibr ur inou lntrwll, anil ly the jmMJc (mi I W llhln tli DSlt inly ilafi lollowlnj the dale oltbu notlee. unJer drpanineuuliuttruciloai ul N.rTtmWt J7, IWS. (A I 11, itik pruiwuor Minictu ftsint Ihw eUlui ol tb fuw to an ol I Hit uatieortubtlvukwa bluWlordMrlMd, ul the irounJ Umi lb roe ! more Tilnabl lor miiwial llian Im srtenllunl purpowa, w 111 be rreh4 aud ootol lor nwtn ioum lientral U.irtOaioeit Uatbliuloo, u I rallareaoje , MoieM or aoatMt wlibln the tine auMifaal will W eoaMart iui1llti,l eeldeM ol lbs non- I alural ebarMwr el lb tatd tneu, o.t toe , eleeUou thereof WU otlwrwu lie Iron ot- 1 tser.i,nK teafiSL,, iOsmuic A. Smith. Keeit 10-Jl IMS A SUDDEN DEATH fiflj Mrs Chtnlillo Wllllma Svimmontg Her rinal Kelt Simdivv 3H This cemiminlty received a sgjj shock Sundar alternoou whn the news was spread that Mrs ChutlMte Williams wajda.nl. llutvery few knt-w that thni was sick and her sudden death was "?E great surprlae. Last Thursday she was at the and her daughter, Mrs Cecejn Lusty, walling on that lady, who wai sick with an attack of pneumonia, .jjn going home that night she was 111 amU went to bd. The same dlsetso hM attacked lior and In three days M had taken her life. '' Mrs. Williams wn well known TO Coalville, having lived hire (or overt twenty-five years. She was a very quiet? unaestiming lady, and all who had ti3 privilege of knowing her loved her. She, was a devoted mother, nnd always wIlN Ing to help her children anl friends While she has net been promlnont in a public way she will be greatly missed. The ajmpalhy of tho community Is extended to thebereaved. The funeral was held from the Slake Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon, and the building was well Ailed with friends who had assembled to pay their respects to one whom they had learned to love. The stands and organ wero nMtly decor ated with white crc;e and potted plants. The speakers were KlJers George Heard, F. II. Wright, nishop Frank Croft, and El ler Thomas llrlggs of Bountiful, all nf whom paid a fitting tribute to the char acter of the deceased. BirKiaArincAL skitcii, Susannah Charlotte Williams was born In Liverpool, England, February 17, 1810. At the time of her death she was sixty foar years of age, Bhe emigrated to Utah November, 1S78, reaching Salt Lake on the 20th 0! that month. She resided In Dountlful and Csntervllle, Davis County, for about Ave years, then mjteJ to Coalville, where she had lived for the lait twentyQvo years. She was the rnolhsrof thirteen, chlllren six of whom survive ber, as follows 1 County Attorney O. A. Callli, John Oallli, Mrs. Cecelia Lustr, Mrs. Dan Wilde, George and Mary Williams, fche wai left wldow whlle her family was,fbuDg"aniUwurMij' hard ioppSrnfls-iTOiah'eT'wMiTolJ enough to assist In providing for them selves. When only little girl she made donations to the bulldlog of the Salt I ako Temple and continued those donations until it was completed. Bhe was present at the dedication ol the Temple. She was baptized Into the Church by tho late President John Taylor whin she was eight yean of age. Her father and mother kept the Confer ence House for the Saints In Liverpool for many years and In those early days of the Church Elders Orson l'ratt, Franklin I). Richards, George Q Cannoi, John Taylor, and other elJors were fre quent visitors at her parent's home and were entertained tbeie. I'realdent George Q. Cannon preached her mother's funeral sermon. Although nearly all her life In straightened circumstance!, financially, anil unable to lend ber cblldreojlo icbool, yet, she bought them good books, and taught them all she could nt home when they returned work, Sho wai n devoted mother, and ho woroout her life In caring fur her child ren, noiacriflce being considered by ber too great for ber to make for them. She died, as she had lived, Arm lu the faith of the Gospel, nnd a member of the church ol Jeius Christ of Latter day Saints. A 1'rlglitciinl llursc. Itunnlngliko mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behoovesevtrybody tohavea reliable Salv e handy and there's none 01 Uurklen'e Arnica Salve. Hums, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and I'lles, dlsappesr quickly undsr Its sootblag effect. 2fc at John Hoyden A Son Drug Store. VVanlad-Oulekly, lew iwrtoaa to ri kkd! loot eitaMlth.1 wholesale hume among retail roerch aniaatiuaienli Local urrttorr ol lw eoua ilea tleuUrranlcipenweanil lalit weekly, KipeuMmeuey a4rauc4. Comialttlon eiua lennantulelucftKemeut Iluilntta vuvcenluL I reeloui aMMic nut tiKMIal EnrlOM ll altre meetm Adlreu, vrsaiKTas i(xt TamtusT, xfc pfarbura L, tolc0. ItVlllllltlllll Illlllllliclll, A sure sign of approaching revolt ami serious trouble in your s) item Is ner vousness sleeplessness, or stomach up sets Electric Hitlers will qulikly dli menber the troubleiome (.auses. It never falls lo tone the stomach, regulaie the Kidneys and Howele, stlumlate the Liver, and clarify tho blood. Hun down systems benefit particularly and all the uiual attending ache vanish aud under It searching and thorough effect Ivsnets. Electric Hitters Is only 50c, and that is returned If It don't give perfect satis faction. Uuaranteed by John Hoyden A Son Druggist. Subscribe ior THE TIMES. I Better than has Been 1 Is what we can say about our Line of -s j FURNITURE 1 I d)Wt,4t4lmiWImtWIWKtH9ltasfttl8ttt1iHil!sWc' jHi uu8t roceived a now lino of 99 Combination Book Cases, Buffets, 9 j China Closets & Side Boards. , I ; It is natural for us to lead because we have I , THE RIGHT GOODS. I !- SUMMIT I MPLoEMENT 60. i W. L. HANSEN, Manager. 'CASH BARGAIN STORE, Coalville, Utah. I I !t not indisputably TRUE, that premature grey hair, worry, anxiety, privation nnd ACTUAL LOSS is suiTcreil and endured in a greater or less degree by those who RUN IN DEBT H hi part or wholly for their necessities? With many the "Worm I the bud" lies in their conceit, Oh my credit is good, and with honorable intent, that neatly always magnifies the actual value of H the work yet to be done to satisfy this credit obligation, they sail in and buy liberally what they H need as well as what they want and don't particularly need. Going their way with a light heart H often facetting that HOPE and GOOD RESOLUTION falas how often these are but CASTU13 m H thb air, instead of sdvance guards to worthy achievement) are but the initiative and stimuli-. to H toe actual work to be done. H i1ysfc"' """ t of this mlasmal condition into the SUN BATHED CLEARING IS SHOWN l " J&t lrT?f M SHOES Genls B,ack F,eeCd lM WiDtcr 0?firs!l,r(St I Ton woold eoDildiMhea t kirili it to cli. 77 onL That suit in Style, Quality and Price. Just Onr price . iUCGCH H received from the makers the following specials Otnts Plain Blut Flannel Ortrshirts -ji 1 i in LADIES' FINE SHOES: at a special low price ''C Mil Lot 1, A Ladiet Fine Dongola Patent Tip Shoe, G.DtS HeilT BlDt FltDQCl OiersblrtS fJCn P CI nnfi fl jSmSVshof"."6" $1 Colored corded front oDU OL Ql BbH T nt 1 T n.lU. Pino Tinner nit, Pnt.nt Tin. fair MotlS HnilVV firtl Wlll tnen Oln ft n- Bi a ?SCS 2S-. .,,..$140 i, -jgjg JJ.5-, R g 25a pr I Lot 3, Elderly Ladies, aud those who desire a 55 -rnn pinnn1if -,, nn H plain toe, will find comfort or A S3 ns J PSJlJS18 Pfifi ft PRll flT H In this fine Dongola. Only P'-JO pr g more and Lamb's Wool, CU, tt GllU JJI a& ' -- h Lot 4, Ladies Box Calf Street Shoe, sightly and J3 Infants All Wool HoSO, 10 Cts pair. H servicablc. $2.00 value. c)1 en A H , ) r h o F ht)U p I UxtaUllzQorii' I $c pr Lot 5, Ladies Fine Dongola, soft k d top, very 53 1?"".t" J?.'nc,,c, CnBhmoro, SUIc ,nr nr dressy. Same quality sells cj or A g lluoXi l ' "- quHty.only OC pr H elsewhere for $3,50. Our price P'O-' pr J mt BD,t0DJ( ,2 d0l fQf fl H Good Yilot In Child's Don.ola Shoes, S While Pearl Agate Ballons, !2doz. for 10 els. - Patent Tip, sizes .j to 8, only. . . 70 cts a pr Shelf OH Cloth. I "8ji touji, only. Qsctsapr w" Vi' V1WlU' A Bl urU"tj air Shoes In SliuU for Win, t Am Per yard, 7',o, Woiurii umi llillilrcn, Jtj By iHo piece, 24 yds, pr yd, GSo M just received four lots in Iflldel TIlllB IP) 8 R 9 LADIES CORSETS, 0uflrS) 15c; naf gaf 25c; gal, 50c M Great Value iu a Corded Corset, Satin Finish, if H sizes 2i to aS, only 35 cts a pair g Only ten pieces left of our special offering ' 9 Sath;5GSeiniue.hiGoa"adt!1,UC: 50C PP 0ullDO QuHtS. It Will Still gO 3t ffl Dr. Nassen's Corsets Will not break at sides. 18 yds for the $1.00 Hi Genuine Bouc. Sizes aa to 26 Cp -.y, Ji . $f 0ny J PI g Wc have jst rcccj.VC(i. n nice Jot of W Model Porm, Satin Finish. Genuine Bone. Bl Ta...1- r ii. ir-i.'j SK Drab. Sizes, aa to ,8, only SO cts a pair g JeWelPy I0F 1116 HOllCiayS. jEl Yomlll be iiirprlHd when jou iti the qualllj it tbe nrr V -cio- -n-n--i-- on 1 UAH Uv price we sk. Elogant Bracelets, 20 conts a pair. J&IM? - , 0 i Shirt Waist Sets in Pearl and Cold Hale, 5c lo 2jc scl. m uvei sinrt bpecial. M lm wih cann &m on, M tfSk saSScIlSA CirPins andtal., Ktnitfa stone, 5t, 10c, ioc and 2ac li resulsr 75 cent value. Will sell the same fallls Initial JUld SfOne Set Scarf llllS, 5c, 10c, IDC, 20o jH Shirt for 45c; 2 for 85c; 3 for $1.25 toby's Coll" Pins and Rings, 2c, 6c, lOc, 26c H Cash Bargain Store, Coalville. ji .-.- . ' um. .... iimiinniii i iIhii.imiiI-B