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I Vol. XI. COALVILLE, SUMiy.gj Y, UTAII, DECEMBER ,, 190). No. 49. Wl ''
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Dating the past week we
liavc scut out a umnber of bill
; for subscription to this paper,
mul during the coming week we
will deliver the balance to thoe
who are owing us. We have
some heavy paper bills to pay on
the 30th of this mon'li, ami nil
who are owing us will be expect
ed to make full settlement on or
before that date. We will not
send two or three bills to you,
only one, and nil that are not
settled in full bv Dec. 20th will
be placed in the hands of an
attorney for collection. These
bills arc all amall, but many
ones make a large sum. We
need the money, ami all who arc
owing will do a great f.ivor by
1 , making settlement when the bill
is presented.
I LOCALS AND PERSONALS. J
M in Nellie CsrrutU led Tutsdiijr morn
ing for Ogilin.
Mill Marj Wllllauii went Ui to l'ark
City jeitsrdsy on a vlilt.
Itlotn. Friday kit, to Mr. nod Sirs. J.
V. Lamb, n lino boy. Vlliloltv uicrly.
Mils M. 11. Sahron bit )ut In it new
line ol church looks. Ilts.il uer ad in
till lime.
Mr. and Mr. John O'Drlicoll were dow n
, from Woodland the first ol the week on
' a visit.
I Mill Amy lloyden went clown to fruit
I Lake Sunday and spsnt the week ylslt-
Inn Mendi.
Mill Margaret Faddlei went up to
l'aik CityTaeiday to lslt ber tiller,
I Mn.A.J.Farrell.
? yT t'AJ''," "Tb?Co-op'i new cellar it rapidly near
E Ioe completion, Some more Improre-
J menu are to be made soon.
When you want a plearant laiatiie
Inke Cbamlierlalii'i Stoiuicli and Liver
Tabled. For tale by John lloyden it
Bon.
Leopold Jonrs, wile and family arrled
here lait Tburnlay from Cache valley
Band spent n week vliltlne relllirei and
frlendt.
Money to Loan on Ileal Estate. Tcrini
eaty. Optional, M)atly ) early or at
nmuirlty of note Apply to II. II.
Welsh, Morican.
All of our merchant! hate n fine ills-
plny ol hollilay goals. NooneiiHMliowl
? away for preienti, as thev can jet any-
thing tbeyneeil here.
', Attorney Frank Hvnni and wife
j returned home Sunday from their trip
4o tlu World'! Fair an.! New York.
j They had a delightful time.
Mr. and Mn, John IVn.llrton Crlf-
j, brateil thlr wooden netlilint; Tuenlay
nlifht at tho home uf Mr. and Mn K.
' II. llhead, About lonty Invited
( KUeiti were preient ami the time wae
I 1 spent In social chat, tnuilc, cames, etc.,
' ami a flno lunch was srned.
jr. Klder lamei II. Jndd of Upton, who
,4 hai been dulni: inlmlouary work In thni
I : Southern state, for the pait tnenty-Ue,
luonthi, returned home lait Friday. He
;' labored In Ohio and Alabama. His
I health hat been excellent during hit trip
and he had an enjoj able time. I
1 The Coalville Sunday school It prepar- j
gj lug aflnemntata entitled "The Story of
IN the Snowblrdf," which will be presented I
t at the Opera lloiue Niturday evening, j
I Ui Dec. SltliCbrlitmaioe. The proceed! 1
I will go to help defray the expemei of
the school. Look out lor particular! 1
M later. '
t H "I waa much aflllcted with sciatica,"
writes IMC. Jfod, lowallle. Setlgwick
H Co., Kan., 'Koingabuai on crulchtsand
H suffering a deal ol pain. I wat InduieJ
H to try Ilallord'i Snow Liniment, which
H relieteJ me. I tiled three Mi bottles.
Hj I til the iireateil liniment 1 ever ueed;
H hate recommended It to a number of
VB persons, all expre.s themiehetas being
H bnefltea liy II. I now walk without
, H crutchei, able to perform a grrat deal of 1
H light labur oil the farm." 2frc, Wo ,rl Wl. ,
IB bold b) John tlovdeu A Son, I
H Subscribe ior THE TIMES. '
I Ttierhildrerandafev, (fiends surprised
Mn. 1'. Slmliter lait Monday night, iti
being her Mtb birthday, (lamea were
playel alter wnleh alt partook of
hointeou tapper. The evening wai
, apent eajoyably, ami all wltlml Mn.
Emitter many happy return! of the day.
I The county commissioners were In I
session Tueidiy Wednesday and Thais
day wreMlIng with roml mtfrvlwr'! re
poit. allowini: bill! and tranMCting
j lonlliie lmlne. Theywlllgoto Ml
.Like toil ny to putchaie some furnltute
I for the new building.
Memberiof the2lliqiioritni of Seven
tlei will deie take notice that the next
regular monthly meeting of their
quorum, will be held In the Academy
biilMlnir, Coalville.on Saturday, Dec.
I ITth, at It o'clock. All membert are
earneitly reiuei!el to 1 preieut.
At the meeting of Summit Ixk(c No.
SO, K. of l' held Monday night, the
following officer were elected for the
ensuring lixmonthit Hay llrlm, C.O.i
John Callli, V. 0. . J. L. lloyden; Prelate ;
W. M. I!o)den, K. It. .; 1 E. Eldteilge,
M. U.i 0. W. French, M. F.i Hen Illrch,
M A , O. W. French, M. W.i Ilirl F.ld
.redge, I. C.i Walter Calderwood, O. (I.
The conference ol the Sunday ithool
of Coalville ward lM lait Sunday morn
ing, nai a grand iiirccii. The program
arranged wai carried out In every partic
ular and the exe'clici were very Inter
eiting. Elder Wllllnm A. Morton,
member of the Deierel Sunday School
Union Hoard, wai preient and took part
In the exerciser. The Slake Superln
tendency and aldi were alto In attend
ance and took an actlvo part.
0. A. Snow A Co. I'atent Lawrertof
Watnlngton, D. C have lent ui a
Handy Veit Pocket Diary Memorandum
and Account Hook for !P06. It lontalni
calendar! for 1006 and 1WM, a ceniut of
cltletand ttatef, common builnem lawa
rourt deiltioni In patent catel and other
valuable Information, It It tuch a book
ai etery man ncedt all the time. C. A.
Snow A Co will lend It to any addreti
on receipt of actual poitage, two centi.
Thlt pocket diary would coit eltewbere
from 10 to 5 centi and !i Indlipeniable
to tb(te nhc know Lot to uie i.
Tho dlitrlct ichool leacheri of the
county met In an Inititute here lait
Saturday and" two Interesting triitoni
wire held. Prof, William M. Stewart of
tho Unlverilty wat preient and dlicuneil
Important tubjectr. In the evening
Prof. Stewart gave an llluitrated lecture
on education at tho Opera Home, which
wai very Interesting. At the builnen
leiilnn the following officers wero elect
1 fur the tomlr.g" year. President,
Supt. 0. A. Illocher, Park City; vlie
preildent, Mrs. Jesilo L, Hedges, Park
Glty;cretarr, Principal J. A. Aitin,
Cotlvillr; treaimer, Principal Carl
Allltou, llenefer, executive committee,
F, L. Petenon, Park City s E. 8. Uenten,
I'pton, and IMttli Stetenr, Marlon.
The Improvement Era for December
lint hand, with a varied and In ewry
reipect excellent Hit of contents. The
I frentlplece If n picture of the Mli-lon
I home in Chicago. "The Letter from
Mr" It a iketeh bv Nephl Anderion.
i"Th Value of a Soul," is he theme of n
thonjhtfnl ontrihution by Henry W.
Xeilntt. In the series f article! on the
1 World '1 Fair oppeari this month a brli-f
1 ikelch of the "Filiidnoa at the Pair."
Tlifli lliTe li a Chrlitin.it ilnry by
Henry Nleol Adanuon: a jMper on
1 "Pniiing ol the Oift ol Tongnei," by
Dr. lames X. Allen; "A Cuban Fun
eral,' Dr. Joseph M. Tanner; "A
Short Way with Iteorganlnsrn," by
I I'redrlc Cllft. M.D.; and quite at few
pieces ol poetry. On "The Editor's Ta
ble," we find "Chriitraai Thought!,"
I by President Joieph V. Smith. "Events
of the Month" are dlicuiied by Joieph
T. Smith, Jr. The Era li the official
organ ol the Voung Men's Mutual Im
provement associations, and it li edited
with cam and excellent Judgment.
.Niillrc.
Uimetl xtstM Un.l Offirt.
Mil UkP I'llr, Ulah OCI..UT illh, 101
To wl,om It iuf tuiicrii
Nultiw Is Itenrbr alvirn that lb Plate of Utah
li. ItUillnltiUorflr a lltl So 310 ol laliJiH.
larclwl by tlm mH ctalo lor ll.f MUbllllilUMit ol
Irriuaiint watvr rvrrulri lur lrrlsatlDrtnir
Hvt uulr i-rrtlon 12 o( thp Ait it Couurcaa
l.rinr.l.liiW, l Tilt Inllniilns traeisera
bm.1. 1 iu miJ lui arv in um ntblp eouulutus
Ullllilal rlallfll lf rvcolt XU
fW',au.IES Hi, kc ;:' TJ.N.r.
l nif ) ol W lid, to far li ralatta to mIi
Iracta hv 0. rl IIt nUllTlaloDl. baa btwn colt
lUluulf mlvil In tills onim lor luictluu j
auy I4TI4U littoreiM. auil lj ihe ubUi gi u
r rally
Wlllilu thr iihi ualr dan fullowlDll.iUM
ul tbu bullce, uulr iMitaniasiiuil luirucilona
ul NotaiuUr J7, in. Id 1. It, vk roieaiaur
mill la aaalnal ihe claim ttt Ibv iute In any of
Ui Inula urMiUllrlkloua brlubfori ilaerlbil,
0.1 thu sriHllnl tbal Ui aw la mi.r TalnaM
for oiliirtal thau fur asrienituml imriiC'Ma. will
bv nKvheil anil uolail fur rtiairl to lb iftntfai
, Uuiil OHIO al WaahliuUio, l. I . rallulrHilo
tiulrat ur cunlal within h llnic ctfld will
t ooualilare.1 l lilteltut vvblfuw otthuuli-
mineral cbattr of lb aald tracla, anl tb
tsilou ibrf Men otlierw li f r froia ob
i Hatful will las nwiniasuHad for a.oraJ.
QtVIUlX A.SMITH, Mir. 10-jTl33
ANOTIICK. I1VHCLAR.V
People's Mercrwntll Compcvnv Slnio
AsnlnUtokert InlobJ R.obbers.
Ilurglari brute into 'he itore of
People's Mercantile company between
11 and 12 o'clock Monday night ami
secured about 110 worth ul merchandise,
romiillng of shoes, underclothes, poekct
knives, etc., and abuut ti Iti mull
change which wat left in the cash drawer.
It it thought there wai two men who did
the work. They gained entrance through
aback window. The cash drawer was
taken from the ssfe and carried by the
men down to where they left the track,
where It wnt fiund by the section men.
After securing their boodle the burglars
walked down the railroad track about
n mile and t hen trotted ner the river
and walked down the opposite tide till
they came to the lite of the proposed
reservoir when they recrustcd and walk
el into Eibo, There they bought
tickets to Ogdeu and went down on the
2 IS paiienger train. The conductor
said that two suspicious characters got
oil the train just before it pulled inlo the
Ogdsn depot, and so far no trace of the
men has been found. The ollUers are
still on the search.
This Is the sevond time this store hat
been broken Into In the past two months,
and it seemi that tne lough element ol
the country knowi pretty well the con
ditions that exist here.
A rrlulilcncri llurac.
Ilunnlng like mad down the itreet
dumping the occupant!, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur
rences. It tehoovesevcryboily tohavea
reliable Salvo handy and there's none as
Ilurklen's Arnica Salve. Hums, Cuts,
Sores, Ecieraa and Piles, diiappesr
quickly under Us soothing effect. 2Scat
John lloyden A Bon Drug Store.
MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS.
The following home minlonnry appoint
menti have been made by the Stake
preildency for next Sunday, Dec. lltb:
Woodland -W. H. llranch, M. W.
Taylor.
Peoa Levi Penrton, T. L. Allen.
Franclt John K. Lemon, U. r V.'.
Young. t'4
Parley's Park and Park Oltyr-)r'iat
d. nheidrwirinriTcV. r-
Oakley William Hodson, John Booth.
Iloikport Georne Smith, KJ Itees.
HoytivlUe-Sllai M. Pack, J. IC.
Lemon, Jr.
Wnnihlp Itobert Walker, Henry
Hint.
Eait Coalvllle-r. II. Wrlghl.Thomas
Copley.
Upton John Paikett, It. A. Jones.
Itockport William Anblbald, W. J.
Wright.
Ileneler-Wllllam Carruth, 0. II.
Wist.
Coalville Marlon Frailer, Enoch
Drown.
Grass Creek Amos Sargent, Irwin
Crittenden.
Kamai-Oiur Wllklns, A. It. March-ant.
Stake quorum, prlvithoo.1 and aux
iliary meetings at Park City Saturday
Dec. 17tb.
right Will lie Hitler.
Those who will r,litln closing theli
ears against the continual recommeda
Hon ol Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, will bavea long and hit
ler fight with their troubles, If not end
ed earlier by fatal termination. Head
whatT It. Heallof Ueall, Miss, has to
lay: "Last fall my wife had every symp
tom of conrumpllon. She touk Dr.
King's New Discovery lifter everything
elte bad tailed. Improvement came at
once and four bottlei entirely enred ber.
.Guaranteed by Jehu Hoyden A Son
Druggiite. Price 50c, and 11.00. Trial
bottles free.
Vt antt.l- Qiikklr. w rMni to reprsarut Ions
eatabllRhiM whuitMle l,ue anionic retail mvn b.
aula ana acrnta Local Irrrluirr of lew ooiiu.
tlm llsalarrautrxneaau.) lahl wwkljr
KiiiMuicurr a'lraui-f.1 lomislMloii extra
rerinanut rnnaaeufbt lluilntai ttutttlul
l'll-VloiliIrllllC Iiol eaarlitlal, tut low Mlf
a!4rrMt mreloi Ad.lrvM, KcrtamTEH
MM TrixtliKT. ido Utarboru t., Coliatu
Ul'tOlllllllll IllllllllH'lll,
A sure sign ofopproachlng revolt and
serious trouble In your system Is ner
vouiness sleeplessness, or stomach up
sets. Electric Hitters will quickly dls
meiiber the troublesome causes. It
never falls to tone the stomach, regulate
the Kidneys and Dowels, stimulate the
Liver, and clarify the blood. Itun do n
syitemt benefit particularly and all the
usual attending aches vanlili and under
it searching and thorough eUVct iveneis.
Electric Hitters is onlj-50o, and that is
returned If it don't give perfect satis
faction. Guaranteed by .film lloyden &
Son Druggists.
Your return card printed on
too envelopes for 75 ceuts at
THE TIMES office.
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fetter than has Been i;
I J Is what we can say about our Line of K?
j! PtlRNITLTRE . m
Jutt received a now lino ol LHBH
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Combination Book Cases, Buffets, B
li China Closets & Side Boards. H
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p.) IH
I It is natural for us to lead because we have lH
I THE RIGHT GOODS.
H SUMMIT IMPLEMENT 60. H
J W. L. HANSEN, Manager. H
"pH BARGAlTsfORErCoalYille, Utah. I
if Is it not indisputably TRUE, that premature Rrcy hair, worry, anxiety, privation and H
ACTUAL LOSS is suffered and endured in a greater or lest degree by thoc who RUN IN DEBT H
frt or wholly for their necessities? With many the "Worm I the bud" lies in their conceit, H
ly credit is good, and with honorable intent, that nearly always magnifies the actual value of H
fork yet to be done to satisfy this credit obligation, they sail in and buy liberally what they H
necg as well as what they want and don't particularly need. Going their way with n light heart, H
.often forgcttiug that HOPE and GOOD RHSOLUTION falas bow often these arc but castlks in H
(TDXAiu, instead of advance guards to worthy achievement) arc but the initiative and stimulas to sll
itanctual work to be done. IH
pft The way out of this iniaim.ii condition into the JSUN BATIIED CLEARING IS SHOWN- H
"yfflWPtliutHiyH'Hcffi
3JJOES Gents Black Fleeced Lined Winter Oversliirts. H
Yen would coBiIdcrlbems birjilo it 90 cli. yn l M
That suit in Style, Quality and Price. Just Oar pries SUOUCl H
received fiom the makers the following specials Oenh Plain BueFanneOr$rshirts 77 H
m LiAuiua l-inc suuiis: at a special low price ' ' " uo" xVfl
Lot 1, A Ladies Fine Dongola Patent Tip Shoe, GeMs HeatJ BD6 Flannel OferShlrtS flRn 9, 01 Oilfi lH
ail solid, you cannot tell it tt oca Colored corded front aOb & i)l uull M
from a $2 Shoe. Our price, 4)1. nJ pr . BH
Lot 2, Ladies Fine Dongola Patent Tip, fair Mens Heavy Groy Wool HoSO, 20 C a pr H
stitched, extra wide. $4 Q A Mens Heavy Grey Wool lloio, lone, nf- M
A very low price for such a shoc.vP 1 .W pr g ribMtoJt 4Qrct ,,, 0u'pprk9e 25c pr H
Lot 3i JKwlartnyii t! S" a jjy $r 20c & 2SG or
In this fine Dongola. Only ?'-00 ,,r 9 mero and Lamb B Wool, HUU a DUuJJl jH
Lot ., Ladies Ilox Calf StrcctShoc, sightly and 2ft Infants All Wool HoSO. 10 ClS pair. H
scrvicnble. S2.00 value. cW en A Jt , , .,..,, SH
0r price V!)U ,,r . ''VffcL?i2SK,MAr' I ?C pr
Lot 5, Ladies Fine Dongola, soft k ,1 top, very S j"" J?! Hn "ql.lSronly ' 20C pr
dressy. Same quality sells rty OC A fe ' ' r tm
eliewhere for $2.50. Our price SlOJ pr g mt Agate ButtODS, 12 dOZ. for 6 CtS. M
Good Yalne In Child's Dongola Shoes. While Pearl AgaleBoltons, 12 dot, for 10 els. - M
Patent Tip, sizes 4 to 8, only 70 cts a pr tl Shelf Oil Clotll. H
1" " 8 to u4, only. 95 cts a pr JX M
,U I liirlrlj r Sluu'. In Slot It Tor Men, it Per yard, 7'.c, fH
Viniirii mul llillilrcii. By the piece, 24 yds, pr yd, G',o H
jnst received four lots in g IlRPBrlal T8MB SyNP R gf fiSp-SS!
j LADIES CORSETS, g. Quar(Si 15c. half gal, 25c; gal, 50c H
Great Value in a Corded Corset, Satin Pii'ish, r , -Rj
sls 2 1 to 25, only 35 cts a pair Only ten pieces left of our special offering lE
75GcentCvaluIhi Got!11"': 506 pr M iM l0F QUlltSl ll WJI1 Stl11 fll W
rir. Nasseu's Corsets Will not break at sides. 18 yds fOl the $1.00 W
Genuine Done. Sizes 22 to 26 kp r-p ' . WEPiZ
0,1,y VL U We have just received n nice lot of mSi
Model Form. Satin Finish. Genuine Bone. JT T...l.,.. P.. si.. lll!.l.. B9l'
Drab. Sizes, 22 to 28, only SO cts a pair JeWelFy IOF 1116 HOllflayS. ' K
mn rP'M Wten ,0U J" "e ,0ll", " lbt '"r Elegant Bracelet 20 cents a pair. ' W
, Shirt Waist Sets in Pearl anil Gold Plate. 5c to 23c set. S&
O versnirt Special. M bm wi(h Cm1 Md d 5ce( wm
We arc overstocked on n nice light striped, llirl'k ,1 Iklfll vl Willi vlflllP M Idf l."ip iml 91 fl
satin effect, fast colored shirt, collar attached, Mlm m mm' Hl """ MUlle' oc' lUC' ldC m -,JC iM
regular 75 cent value. Will sell the same (JeillS Initial anil StOnC Set Scarf I'illS, 5c, KlC, IOC, 20c JHj
Shirt for 45c; 2 for 85c; 3 for SI. 25 Baby's Cuff Fins ami Rings, 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c 9
Cash Bargain Store, Coalville. m