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Show For good jmsturcHge see IM1 "An honest man's the noblest work Plenty of fresh fish at Rob Boyack 's of God. I'ojie. thin wrek. Our esteemed fellow townsman, MichAny one wanting gravel from Monk ael Barclay was suddenly called to th . tf bed must Roe It. J. John non. great beyond on Thursday, the 12th, at about 2 p. m. at the residence of his FRESH Salmon, Halibut, Crab and Brigham Gardner of the First ward. .Brother Barclay was seatShrirnpa at Rob Itoyack'a today. ed in his chair when his heart suddenly For Sale new tent 1216, 16 oz. ceased to beat and almost before any duck. Will Mll It at coat. See Rob of those present were aware of it life Boyick. was extinct. Brother Barclay was born August 29, x 12 vacant lot on FOR SALE-1- 2 Main Street. For particular ee Joe. 1WI9, in a small village called Lcsbie, Chappcl, Fifeshire, Scotland. He was baptized into the Mormon church In August, 1878 FOR SALE-- 20 acre good land cheap and emigrated to Utah soon after. He on Lake Shore. See E.I.Kgiison, Span-la- h in Trovo number of years until lived Fork. While in Trovo he he lost his wife. One hundred head of ahocp for aale. was stricken with paralysis in one side For particulars write Henry Hick at which made him a cripple the rest of Clinton, Utah. his life. Funeral services were held over his IOST Black mare, white atrip in faco. Finder kindly notify remains at the First ward meeting Benj. Isaac, Inland. house last Sunday, Bishop R. W. The choir sang, 0, presiding. There will he a Thanksgiving service Invocation by Daniel My Father. at the rrsbytcrian church Sunday King. The choir sang, Wanted on the morning. Public is invited. The first speaker was Other Side. Wm. Rawlins of Trovo, who spoke of Gesli E. Rjarriason will le at hia residence on Mondays for the purpose of the early life of the deceased in 'Trovo, his struggles for a livlihood. Elder treating all diseased horses. Rawlins was followed by Geo. W. McHouse for Rent-- 4 rooms and cold Kinley of Idaho, and Elias Lewis and water tap in building. Also for aale, 4 Allan Adamson of this city, all of whom iron wheels. Apply to Niels Anthon. bore testimony to the honorable life and character of the deceased. Brother For Isive and Livery a great com- Barclay was a member of the High edy will be presented by the Willis A. Triest Quorum of this city, having been Hall Co. at the Opera House next Tues- ordained to that office in May, 1901. day night. For the last two years he was corresThe quarterly conference of the Neho pondent for the Deseret New. The Stake of Zion will convene at the Pay-so- n writer of this knew him to be a genial, tabernacle Saturday and Sunday, intelligent gentleman. He leaves two Nov. 28 th ami 21th. sons, three daughters and seven grandchildren to mourn his loss. The choir M. I. Frame of Salt has taken sang in closing, Farewell, All Earthly stock of the of the charge remaining Benediction by Henry Tilly. J. A. Martell Co., ami K. II. Thompson Honors. has returned to Salt Lake. The floral tributes were very beautiful. The remains were takan to Trovo and All are invited to attend the Thanks- buried by the grave of his wife, who giving ball to be given by ihe Fire died some years ago. G.A.H. Department boys at the City Pavilion, Thursday tvvning, the 26th. son-in-la- Me-Ke- ll Hicks Getting Ore at Fluorine. rate excursion to Sjiecial one-daMoroni Hicks has been in Beatty this Sail Lake on account of Ben Hur at from his property near the Diaweek Salt Lake Tneater Dec. 12, special rt mond Queen. He reports that the shaft turning at 11:10 via Salt Lake Route. has reached a depth of 35 feet, from which assay have been secured ranging W. and Christy Fergusen LeKoy Thnnasof Palmyra were marriej in from $t4 to (I ) per ton. Mr. Hicks has the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday and in interesting a number of their rceepdo i will lie held in the City succcded Fork gentlemen in this proSpanish Pavilion this evening. ject, and the Fluorine Gold Mining Co. Miss Precilia Johnson, daughter of has been organized and financed in that the late A. W. Johnson, ami David city. It is expected that work will be Boyack, one of the popular clerks at continued indefinately, the plans being ., were married to demonstrate the the Young Mens ground as rapidly as in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. possible- .- Rhyolite Herald. A small block of the treasury stock H. W. Han nan of rovo, agent for the Fluorine Mining Co, has been of 41 M. W. C. is the Co., looking after cents per market at 12 that company's business here for a put on the ' snort time a id Frank Bringhurst is at share. ' Provo. They will trade hack after a New Babies. while. To Mrs. Hans G. Olsen, Nov. 6th, a Jos. P. Christensen and Charles W. girl. Stine, of SaKm, have bought the branch store of the Farmers Cash Last Thursday night the barber shop , M r pantile O. at that place, and here- of ('has. Beard and Hy. Robertson was after it will he known as the Salem broken into; entrance was made by Mercantile Co. breaking a window, through which the s burglars carried about $25.00 worth of Luther-iwill There barber tools. The case was reported 1j services at the church next Sunday evening at 8 to Marshal Dart and' he and Deputy oclock, w ith a special address bv Rev. Sheriff Hales made a thorough search R. W. Bussard, of Salt Lake City, on of the city and arrested two "Too Great Reformation and Its Rela- characters, who were trie 1 insuspicious Justice All Closes court and bound over in the sum tion to Us as American Citizens. are ccidiady Invited. of $500 each to be tried in the district court: not being able to furnish the The Spanish M ine in . Water Canyon bond, they were locked up in the county was lat Sunday by Dr. Hagan, jail. The oflicers found all the lost John (J. Stone. Hariy Davis, Henry articles, with the exception of a hone, Wolf and Andrew Jensen. The tunnel hidden under the steps of the old C. W. is now in a little over 100 feet, and all & M. Co. granery, south of the Hotel Two Chorlotte. We are told that of late were pleased with the outlook. several razors have been purloined from shifts are being worked. Mr. Bachelors shop in the Rockhill . There Is an ordinance in this city for- building. small above a certain bidding feeding number of cattle within the city limits. Words of Praise We understand that some of our citiseveral Ingredients of .which Dr. For ths zens arc violating this law, greatly to Pierce's medicines are composed, as given the annoyance of their neighbors. The leaders In all the several schools of oflicers announce that steps will be by medicine, should have far more weight taken to enforce this law. testhan any amount of timonials. Dr. Tierces Favorite PrescripA number of friends and relatives of tion has the BAix.E or honksty on every r. In a full list of all its In Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cox, met at their home Saturday evening to celebrate the gredieuls printed In plain English. If you are an invalid woman and auffer fiftieth anniversary of Mrs. Coxs birth. Sunpcr was served and music and games from frequent headache, backache, gnaw indulged in. After all was over those Ing distill In stomach, periodical pains, present wished her many happy returns dlsagrecblo, catarrhal, pelvic drain, and went home having enjoyed a very drsgglifcdown distress In lower abdomen or pelvjs, perhaps dark spots or specks pleasant evening. danclyfg before the eyes, faint spells and In kind fyUym atoms caused by female weak Thanksgiving will soon be here. derangement of the feminine . the next issue of this paper wilt appear ness, okothdr ho interesting, humorous feature story organs, W can not do better than taka Dr. Picrcfc Favorite Prescription. by Will P. Shatter, entitled, Turkey The hsfltal, surgeons knife and opera is King handsomely illustrated with tall. may be avoided by the timely in ting of the every use of photographs turkey H'avorlte Prescription In such stage of preparation. You wont regret cases. Thereby the obnoxious examln the time it takes to read this story. If it were not good, we wouldnt print it. stlons amHo. at tr.Mtmriu of h faqfllv t'liysiciancan he avoifipiband a thorourh cmirse of nitcosful treatment carried out The Ladies' Missionary Society of bQln; "Favorite the Presbyterian church will give a Prescription iscomposed oTTne very best social and Indian program on Friday, native medicinal roots known to medical woman's peculiar the 27th, at the home of the pastor, science for the cure of contains no alcohol and no Mr. Li e. All interested ladies are it ailments, g or drug. d to attend. The regular meeting harmful Do not expect too much from Favorlto of the Society, is the first Thursday in Prescription; will not it perform mlra I e icmberr Subject of home work, ties; it will not disolve or cure tumors. "Mountaineers led by Mrs. Wren, No medicine will. It will do as much to led by Mrs. establish vigorous health In most weak Foreign work, Korea, nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to Stoddard. women as any medicine can. It must bo a fair cnance by perseverance In Itn There Is a plan on foot to improve the given use for a reasonable length of time. sidewalk and street (Main) as far north Yon cant ,Tnrfl tJ wrni nos as Heber T. Robertson' place and then trum as a substitute for thn R n rimum-itiostraight west to the Rio Grande depot, fcnmi to women invited Dr. consult are hick the and cut out the sharp point near Pierce, by let ter. frte. All corresponddejHit and thus avoid running north ence is guarded as sacredly secret and around a sharp turn and then southare protected by confidence west to the depot. This is a splendid womanly professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V. move and should not lie dropped until IMerce, Buffalo. N. Y. The two RailDr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best the plan is completed. roads should be petitioned to aid in laxative and regulator of the bowels. Invigorate stomach, liver and making the roads and side walks to They bowels. One a laxative; two or three a their stations fit for a human to travel cathartic. Easy to take as candy. over on foot or vehicle. y Co-op- -2 m vi-it- . bottle-wrappe- in-v- habit-formin- a. John B. Milner Dead. Death of Little Boy. Michael Barclay it Dead. Brock-ban- One wrek sgo tmUyiThurmlaylyounK uauiil John B. Milner made his trip as rural the with the mall wagnovor funeral the route to Benjamin; today services are being held over hi remain at th residence of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner of the Fourth ward. ThursYoung Milner was up town last and mingling chatting evening, day with his young friends s usual and came home and retired about 9 oclock. short time he After being In bed called his mother and asked his mother for another quilt as he felt cold. He was given another quilt and nothing further was said till morning, when he was somewhat dazed and started to spit blood. He returned to bed and Dr. Hagan waa summoned who pronounced It pneumonia. All possible wa done Nearer My God to Thee. Benedic- for him but he died Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock. tion waa pronounced by Alfred Reese. On the 6th of December he would The little fellow waa born June fith, been 23 years old. He and his 1906, and was a light and joy to the have and theother children, were very parents, whole household. The Press most muchattached and his death is a hard sympalhizes with the ticreaved blow to the whole family. Only last week he insured hi life parents. with the Beneficial Life Insurance Co. Lorenzo Jensen, agent, for $1,000. 80 acres of land for aale under Straw- Poor little George Jennings Hughes, the only son of George and Alice Hughes was taken violently III last Saturday morning with what was thought to he apoplexy. Dr. Stoddard was called and he diagnoaed the attack to be caused by the bursting of a blood vessel In the brain, from which he never rallied, passing away at 10:45 the aame day. The boya father, who was In California at the time could not reach home until Sunday evening. The funeral waa held on Monday at the home of John Moore In the Third The ward, Bishop Hales presiding. choir sang, Weep not for Him Thats Demi. Invocation hy Morgan Beck. The choir aang, Home Sweet Home. The speakers were Bishop Halea and C. W. Booth. The choir aang in closing the Biggest Crowd Go With -- to the flHtHEIK RUSH MEMiflUTILE (in FORI, SPANISH SALE!, MAPLETOH, tad HIE MORE Both Phones Small Profits and Quick Returns Quickest Delivery Produce Bought and Sold No Credit; No Bad Debts; Means Lowest Prices to Buyers; One Price to All; Never Undersold ly berry water-$2- 5 per acre-ap- at ply LARS P. JENSEN Presa office. Come one, cAnie all Consolidated Wagon & Machine Leading Implement to the grand hall Co. Dealers In lltab and Idaho GEO. T. ODELL, General Manager at the City Pavilion, Friday evening, Nov. 20th, for the benefit of the Fourth ward religion class. Tickets, 60 cents, WATCHES, extra lady 10 cents.' Of All Kinds Repaired Frank Clark has sold his interest in the Clark A Jensen bakery of this city to Julius Jensen, who will collect all hills and pay all debts. It will be known as the Spanish Fork Bakery hereafter. The Misses Dora and Fredricka Stah-man.of Wabasha, Minnesota, have purchased a lot 25x50 feet from George on Chambers joining the Y, M. Co-othe north, upon whi.cji.tbey' will erect a two story brick structure in the spring. The building will be 25x80 feet and will be built for the millinery business. . n, lf spot$. - j T In adyance it may be aafely akl that the Willis A. Hall Company, at the Opera House next Wednesday evening, will give a wonderful Interpretation of The Devil. Regular patrons need not be told that this, company is by all odds and in every imaginable way the best organization that has ever appeared here, for when the manager gives his patrons his assurance that the production is Al, he can be relied upon. . F. J. NICHOLE C. C. CKI8.WON Root Pullers Bggpc Plows Superior Drills Sain & hooper Wagons GQPQ blocks east of Three and one-haCommercial Bank, Spanish Fork . Crismon & Nichols p. Our streets are'quite'dusty; and Mr. Flavel is busy with the'iprihkler, alay-in- g this nuisance; but before many moons well be bothered with the mud nuisance, for which wed suggest that some enterprising cuss invent a dust wagor; , to sprinkle dust, on the wet SPANISH FORK AGENCY JEWELRY CLOCKS, Assajers tod Chemists Iflice and Laboratory 229 S.W. Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah eference: National Bank of Republic P. Both phones 0. Box 78 Everybody can be a Good Figure now. Get a pair of these W. L. LUNDSTEDT LADIES and GENTS TAILOR ' Cleaning and Repairing One door north of CITY DRUG STORE First Class CORSETS SlOO Dress Making AND ALL KINDS OF SEWING l-- MRS. ERICKSON west of Erick Egilsons . First Ward , block 2 f in the oo3 (CLASH , . Hf-)tormii Ho No STZiSCS Nohkamf tUUM ORAlf LEWIS Notice of Assessment. Office of Martha Mining and Milling Co. principal place of business, Benja- , min, Utah Co. Utah. ptimism is o Boost hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 26th day of October, 1908, an assessment of one mill per share was levied on the capital stock Ot the corporation payable immediately to Geo. A. Hone at Benjamin; Utah .Co. Utah. Any stock upon which the assesment may remain unpaid on the 26th day of Notice is if November will be delinquent and advertised for sale and unless payment is For Sale bjr BOYACK & HUGHES made before will be sold on the 12th day of December, 1908, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the Local Optician cost of advertising and expenses of sale. ' Satisfaction Geo. A. Hone, Secretary. Guaranteed Assessment No. 2 THE m COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK A. B. Rockhill John J. Banks SPANISH FORK MltilNG & BROKERAGE CO. L M. JONES, Everything Optical. Fluorine Minins 't mpunr. principal pi ire of fipmil-- h Fork. I' tab Nut Ire ia herrhv given that at a meeting of Any lAnse Duplicated. the bonnl of director of the Fluorine Minina Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish Fork on tl .lb day of Novcmlier. Compuuv. held IHDK. an ansricinicntof three I.Xi mil pernhiir wa levied on tbe etplliil Ntock of the corpora non. payable Immediately to J. J. Ha k. sec rctary of Ihe company, at hia office In the biiK-int under the omntercial Hank of Spunlxh Fork, Spanish Fork. L'ltb. E. S. JESSE Anv .took upon which this assessment niuy remain unpaid on Thursduy, Itecemlier loth. 10. all) he delinquent and advertised Contractors and Builders of Comfor sale at puhlie auction, and unless plete Homes payment Is mails before will he sold on the al i oVIo kp.in.af jatb dnv of I , ember. the office of the company, in the basement ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE u tiler C mmetvial Hank. Spanish Fork, L'lah. to pur ihe delinquent assessment thereon, with the rest of ad vert Kins amt expen of sale. J.J HANKS. Secretary. Spanish Fork, l'lah. Nov. I. IWK liulne Members Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange. For Quotations and Service Phone or write us. Johnson & Braithwaite It, S-- We can judge the future only by the pest, ; : Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS.- - " Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Mines, Mining Stocks and Real Estate. Office in Basement, Spanish Fork, Utah Commercial Bank Building er Miss Agnes Engberg . Notice. Vnlted State Land office, salt' Lake City, l'lah, October , Urns. To shorn It may concern: Notice Is hereby pltcn that the Ftate of Utah bus H ed In this office a list of lands. Serial No. UiVP selected hy the said State, under section 4 of the Act of tonirresa, approved July twi, as Indemnity School Lauds, via: S W N K Section Si, Tp 4 PS . K. G , Serlul No. 07aa A copy of said list, so far as It relates to said tract bv descrip tlve subdivisions, has been vonspiruousiy nosted in this office for lnsicctlon bv any per. son Interested, and by the public generally. This notice 111 lie published for flve 15) successive weeks, under departmental Instructions of April 'JX, imu. and during this period protests or contests against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or herein before described, on the ground that the tame is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the fienerul Land Office at Washington, It. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the chnrucu r of the trusts ami tbe selection thereof, being otherwise free from will he recommended for approval. objection, K. I. K. THOMPSON. Keg Is ter. First pub nov If. ok: last dee Id. ok Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND : THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER IS. al and Guardianship Notices. Consult Countv Clerk or the respective ers for further information. Probate sign- NoTIt'B TO CHtlilTufi the Klstrlct Court of the Fouith Judicial District of the State of Ctnh, sitting In and for Club county Probate Division. In Ke Estate W I). C. Markham, deceased. Creditors will present cluluis with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Leluud, or to the office of A. Savvy, attorney Spanish Fork, Ctah county, Utah, ou or before February "K lw. SAKAIi A. MAKKHAM, Admisirutriv. A. SAXEY, Attorney. First pub or l 'J'. lust nov IV, 'Ok. 111 at-lu- IIOXIK MIXMIIXAIIY by the Stake for Nov. iJd, iw. A 1. minut'd XT. Home Erick Bvltiiul Salem Day son 1 Iroxldcnry ! .rePre5ent the best known company in the state, and have their reputation and guarantee back of us. See us, write us, or phone us. W Ward... John 0 Industrial Promotion It tenant 5PRINGVILLL William lltililixK John Go. (INCORPORATED) Johnson M Klrlmrdwn Payton 2ml Ward.. 8had Knoth Ludlow John Stuhell Hiirlng Lake tieorge Hehaorrer Andrew M Ferguson Saiituquln James I Doners August Hwenson Goelien David Williams John Moore W -- UTAH : . 5CILNTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS BILLS COLLECTED EVERYWHERE IN THE U. 5. ........... Knlgktvllle Eureka Mammoth Benjamin Leland Lake Shore Morgan Heek .... John H Hayes John S Davis Maurice J Muriel) Isaac Hroekbunk Hlrenustianlner Jos K Wilkins Kdw srd I. Boddoen ' Angua F Fierce Willluin S Tanner John I! Itn r nett John K Hulsb Charles White John J Sehaerrer Ivon Italian! Ammon Nebeker Sydney Tanner Peter Huberts John Kolierta Joseph H Dills Hydiiey Fora, 2 p. m. for all , Palmyra Fork 4th Ward. Sp, Fork Srd Ward Up. Fork 2nd Ward Sp. Fork let Wnrd Time of meeting, Kurrku and Mamliliii'es excepting are held at moth, where meeting 7 p, m. THOMAS LKRWILL, Stake Clerk. Sp. PRIVATE DETECTIVE WORK ntermountain Collection Association , 418 Atlass Block, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phones, lnd. 334; Bell 1308 F. R. HICKS. Manager JMCTT HI ... . ., .K W A-ISTEWSP. pay 30c for Butter Fat and 33c for Separator Cream ergusoD will cull for milk each morning. Bonent weight and test guaranteed ELGIN CREAMERY CO. Springville |