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Show jffl I th lalarests of lh people rn at heart, and they have ao much coufiJcnc .in him. tka. he wis nmuluated by the for c ry attoruey in 1897. dei u not 'o mention tin fret lh.it he was iioiuh aied for nmuty alturncy iV,r. 1) mocreuc Samuel A. Kin by lh County convention. Just watch how Jak will go in thced of Calamity Howler Da Moisey an Nov. 8. Mr. Mai in berg was deputy assessor for 4 years, deputy sheriff for the same period of time, and justice of the peace for two years. Tho gentie-ina- n ij well known in.all parts ,of the county ahiT'iio" one doubts his ability to make an ctllcicnt officer. CftNDI- - Give him your vote and support. DEMOCRATIC. r!cn Fork is a bright intelligent young fellow with kseu Deceptive sou is a soiled logical reasonrr, 11s I alio a child of thi, his native heath, In this part of Utah having hm-tcounty most of Ills time since ids birth at I.fili, Njv. 4. tStil. alhouuh be was awy fer a peril! of time, his parent having first rtruiovsd to Salt Lake City, when Joseph w hut a ld- Not tony after they removed to lilngliitui Junction aud ft was here during tnu exciting presidential campaign of 170. that young Lap'sh began to i Jte an Interest In politic . aud i' was at th k time he became wedd'd to of Ami (Continued.) does with - t- - Hnsil the district and probate etill court and the various branches of the county business. Mr. Haver-cam- p understands his business throughly, is obliging and painstaking and his method in doing busI iness is conceded by those who know him to lie on a high plane of efficiency. The people of Utah County 0411 not get a better officer for County Clerk and be should be returned by an increased 'Jflajorty. Democratic principles. In 1S32 he cam of t i Ameneiii Fork, lie whs Idenild-- d Mr. Havcrcamp asin with the eag brush movement, and and a Provo 'propcriyHfr, sisted very materially in ru'Lng up the Utah County and other pftQLpbf the exceptionally large vote for 3. R. State. . Thurmin for delegate to cocgrcra. Wbmthep o?h divldid in party nox. wm. m. noLAS( ic. nea be was made the first Democratic of Springville, wc arc pleased-teha'.rm in of this predact. being, per-stusd on was rcriominaled by the Dem- - haps, the moat Demoeratle principles In ibs town, ouratic party for a candidate to the as he bad been la a position to put iu legislature, lie served tho party so much of his time la acqal.ing knowwell that in spite of his declining ledge, and hal made good nss of It his friends insisted that he should II to tkaa active Interest In building the party, and assisted materially he nominated for another term, and, up iu causing a majority of the young although he held out to the last u4n at that time to lndeutlfy theminsomueh moment, even until the nominations selves with the continued as chairman tbs were closed at the convention, he that he wa when Itswllas was elected next year, finally gave in, and his name went to Congress. While many of tho through with a rush gamid much lost strength that year, Ameriheld its own, much being can Fork applause. dus to the efforts of Mr. Lapiah and lie was born March 31, 18G5, in bis associates. Ia fact he has always Springville, Utah county, lfis Par been recognized as one of the leaders ents being poor, ho receivod but a of the Democratic party in this part of an limited education in the public the county, but he has never been dein Office sense, eker having any schools but be got to the front just clined the nomination for city count the same. He began his business life oilman and justice of. the peaee. Bat jut as a cleik in a general merchandise DPs year, at the solicitation of friends, ' store. Two years after this he went he consented to make the rare for the for representative Id the1 into a railroad office, and after two ncmlnation aud was u sup legislature, ir more year. of railroad experience toned bv the whole Democratic party .Jie started his present business, that or American Fork, his ability sud fitness for the plcj being recognized iof wholesale produce and commisand li'pnbllosne alike. sion. In this line nebas been work- by Democrats Is elected be will no doubt serve he If ing wonders for not only Utah the people well. You will make nn county, but the state, as he Bhips mistake in easting yoar billot for Joe. "ofiir after car from all over the state. hon. marinub labsix, He was one of the organisers of the Spanish Forks candidate for legislative h inure, I oue of ihe most reliable 'Springville bank, one of tho bc3. and abl legislature we ever bad, end institutions in the state. no oue regrets that he received Mr. lloylances good work in the No glgau for H- - was him. the well can is known to bay tic corporations legislature Dend, burg Amt, A, at reading class cf people- - lie it was bnn Nov. 15, 1849, wilh I le mark, who did so much to have tno state n 12 years of age, parents to Utah tax' reduced one half mill, aud he got locating at Span ish Fork. H receivt there too. It was through his instru- 'd most of hie education In the school-o- f occuhis and Dsumsrk principal the mentality that big $3000 salary of He has held hasben firming. Pres; of the 0 Diversity w'as reduced pation having been of tm-t- , offset many to $2,500, a reduction of $1,100. tbove all Bishop of his waid six look up lo It was he who introduced tho new tears, where the people the father of ami most just ai:d equitable bill on nia and snstsiuilr. nim as was a mem her he ward- heir the Statute Limitation, extending term-- , of 'he city council for sev-- rl time for the outlaw of accounts alderman one imm, and mayor for from 2 to 4 yearn, of notes from 4 two, to eay mulling of the term h hart ur- -, where he made a legi-l- a to 0 years, and judgments from 0 to iu the will will record yur close jh 8 years, and much uthcr excellent one of whicn au men work was done ly him, Whats the may well be proud. There is no qni-slou but that Mr. Larsn i merirs yoir matter with Itoylaace? Hes all right. voteth' -, ao do not fall tnehow him favor on election day. otto v. MAi.wi'-icm;1 DAVIS A. Democratic ciiiuiirato for county his mark is .ijw treasurer, was horn in Lund, Swed usf Lelil, whommi - tli urco-t. loni-r- , Mjunr.y ilia 1H3P. pama f u Comm -- ei H r tVinn, w- - born a cn, May 14, arrived in Prove in August 1803, Feb. 18, 1839. He repdved what coining across the plains in the 'iiricetiou he co ibt in th" -pumic school of hie time, and has sine- been Murdock train. Untying much t h iine. so t mav he In Decern bei 1801, they removed l.ulv Held l hat, h- - - a aiiidloue, e man of much to Santaquin, where Olio has since and made his homo. His father d.ed in entrgy. 11c l a push firmer a d 18 b osn a most successful but then his son, 1877, leaving MuiwUt -- hock raiser ami has muds fur He of your voin. years old, to caic for tiio family.. . nice norne, where the right mm, anl received most ef his education m tho fei:nw dwdls In peace. Tbath- - Hands Remember him v hr n you cast your moral- bailor. public schools of Santaquiu and at well, with hi J fellow t'Wuamei. fuel h ihe from be kuown the li. V. Academy at Provo, but he ly TRUSTWORTHY tuy been WANTED-SKVER- In i'ur me past four ie,rn lie lia iba atate to manage our has add:d much to his store of knowl- (fS'd-utheir own and nearby vountlra. It la t of the Young Mena'audMntm mainly offloe work conduetea atbomc. Salary Auclstioo, edge by self cultureImprovement year and exptnaea dcUnite, presi atralghtlNOa Do labored on his farm and his for two years before he no more, ao lew salary. Monthly VTA . hunatttle, Ho cooneellcr. a was Uefcnsnuea. Knclotw self addressed stamied married. ho he d ut, fathers until 1870, when Lehl for twn enrcloped, Herbert K. Hess, Frtst., Dept. M at of tiie peace is tics mill saw In 1880 he weut into the wel-- . Chicago. terms, aud he served th people business, still retaining hi farm, Ilia decisions were always given with A fiiie$2.)0 present given away since at Jackson's for each howovei. lie remained with the an unbla ed mind. in cash thrr-nabeen acting as ccmmtRHloncr examine and Call trade. lumber making basiness then for ten premium. been lo complaint-- . Will!- - voting few For the nobbiest shoes In town go years, being one of tho very other Democrat, rememher ihe 'nr to Amerlesn Fork Co'op. Tbcir prices who were successful at it. him. are and mill tho r.ght too. ' out in 1800, he sold JA30B EVANS, For general wants go to Dunkley & went back lo hi i farm, where iu Who la a sou of th much honored Sins. and Mr. David raising nursery ud reepectwd Bishop he coiniiu-inpBarbara Evans, who came to Lehl In Fine line of Mr;e A gent furnishstock, ami he i still m favorite i,at.iHdar,e fir ing jus; arrived at at Dunkley A i8."i0, is in the vt lor i.i,r;il is Hesides he ::gi to b Sous. an i hn j attorney, iii'iuiiiee. bive eIII- uin is verv - Demucralic Utah Nursery Lidias take the ben?. If you nre ' L m a ml law.er, much confid''!;1 rapableaud piomne iu yi';ng u troubled wild s lends a ever 'tuii.ir ,td ffh-rhim to handle .!:,i,i-.- a i ilio place SR I o and a tired fueling, take Ktrl.-Clovnuni-ruuLeh; re very , , i diet ling to lak . for llio N d, in hi Tea, it cry !e ma plcaaaDt he having f;ri during of his birth, i'ouds. ale Zflih on th by. In tbai tlace neasen wilhoui imiu icnt.ot. T. K. Steele, drugg let. i i much ,ia,of April, 1W57. JMiv-t;iej 14 Mr Malmherg ha-- r.l- -From farm. on the busi Call at Jaekbnn' and seethe nioet .cars, latiorln. experience in 'h1' .i.i'n' - jiMi;:.' ehci bo com pi - line of m u'a 'Mm-'- Ally there be removed tn Frov, tim-dil'ii irii. iness, at lia HDMit Vciy muchfif hu Uiue nice shoes, purchased by J. J. while i,;i:!t. wild he has been i ? ! He commenced raio.'l:ng during East. wawhile at iv-part hi younger day, sud ci.miiuMiced ha 3 always takri. i. 'ciFull assortment . of best rubber aud tnathc liimlcrM the rii v !.. i:; lie in politics, law dclug his goods in town at the American Fork of llm study nursu;d and I n.. a Peoples lari) io;'m )ca DemCo-outie in luienis, a id li kep, I u ailm-iteI5r to lhwas of ho was one finally ii.,'until ibtt iu the practice before the Supr-ii- 1 t-Try a load of ihe famous Diamond ocrat, taking n n- h iut..Vi i of 22, 1891, h tug tho unly :uvn who- was ecal, J. J, Jack-Ob- , ageut. h In with party principl'! V.1,l,.'ii to vcr iiiusMJjuii'.tidbeioria,ihwi i par of a Cure that Cough vr.th Shiloh's Tore Mlhcr ivroiixiu' ' uit tint psealng The beat Coi.'im cur. Relieves uairlct court. Since tiiiailme he ha promptly. oue million uoife Coup study them m sit sold at Dnrofuc a very suceonful prctltoi,er la-- For alternate to lb ' .yi ct25 fordcses t ydar. ii bnr-t our county seat, oil by h his1h ability, sale by Ogden when Ktn i eieadlly shrcwdois. and nnwty T. E. Steele, dragglit, inated for DcbJi. ' Oulldiog np a fine practice, and be tag i . p. Dysprptda Cured. Shiloh' Vitalize, Immediately relieves Sour Stomach, up of Food Distresi, and of Payson Is lh Daiu (.ratio caudidat Coming Hi kidney and I'ver remedy. For I He eon of asesaor. grat the for county TUOS. STELE. aal by Wm. 11. and Ann Ilnisb, noted aid In who Co-opioneer, ha the finest Stoves progressive The p. Ctah tn ISV.i, anl did much to build and on the market. See Kangee Mr. iin this noble Mnmouwealib, a them and their prices before get llulfh was a progressive manufactura be will to a It the first cias.j mechanic, er, you buy. yoar intermacblntstand a devrr Inventor, Just est. the. kind of a How as la almost In lo build np a town In a dtsunsabl Have you seen that mammoth new country, am! by bt skilled effort of clothing and overcoats at stock one of Hi must honored be bec-American Fork (Vop? Good the to menlaPaysou. Ruyil w?s bxra In the suits from $5.00 up. his much respected parent town of Parson on the lO.h day cf The musV fashionable due of meu'J December 18GS. Uc was given a liberal an education as most young people sod hove clothing ever In the city, at of his day received, iu lbs public Jack ion's. choolsand at the Dr'gham Young Th most rmnp'ote lies of gents Academy at Provo. ladies' and cbilderu's shoe- - ever shown ( He began hlsbuslcess life by chrk In American Fok hi lacksouV. j trig and .working in u furniture etore Co-oFork p. The American where he laborrd luduslrlnuely natll four years ago. He w is a prominent stock bought their woolen goods before is holder Iu the establishment most of the advance in wool, so now the time. From the furniture buscbanCc Dont to buy cheap. iness b went Into the drag trade for yonr are all gone. wait till they one for that himself, following year, buslie then commenced the grocery The Restaurant and bakery kept by iness an I continued In it for two Mr. Maggie Shipley oppislte th p years. 8 nee this time hs has bwn I first eUss. GoxJ meals served. with W. U. Hulsh & Son, lumber deal- Pics, Cakes and. Bread sold. ers. People say that the American Fork Iu an official capacity be served under L. P. Luad as deputy assessor Coop h&e a most lgaat Hue of hew one term and ujder Jamas B. Util one style winter el aks au,i jackets and reaunnab!e. i h1 ir price are very term, giving euc'i gemral ait Is faction See their dress new winter la designs of Dem icrats that the Paysui felt goedi and trimming. g him forewird at justified as the eoucty convention for eounty When you wlh any thinz In thejlim assessor, and he will no doubt b of biker supplies or a good squari sleeted, as he Is perfectly capable of meal, call on Mrs. Maggie bblplcf, op filling tho offle, as he lias been dem the Ci-- p Stor,, American Fork onstrated In Ills work as deputy as posits Karl's Clover Riot Tea is a pleasau sessor. He Is a staunch Democrat and 1 lixatlve. Rngulao-- the bowel, and a model yonng man, Clear the complexion (he jovial and good natured, do Easy to nlaKH and pleasant tJ take Kind of a fellow you will like t) 25 cts. For sals by hnsiaess will. Vote for him. T. E. Sic 1. druggist. ADAMSON. ANPBEW Wtere will the use of electi icily cud? Mr. Ad m-owho Is our preneui of all manner ot use We bad ch county surveyor, and who ha of lbs X rav, but i.nt unt'.l Dr. Todd excellent woik that he wae. well and h wed a hi ehcirio mouth-lam- p by tcclamillon, a nad we ever seen a device for mo4 favorably known a'l over to the end of the ruat iuside a aa be baa done work lu hi Hue everywhere la it, aul has nlway moth. Dr. Todd lias, we underhand, the given the beat of satisfaction. Us Is addd it to Ms office eqatpmentfor pnrpn-etooperating on thw who find an educated and Intelligent him lu nrt. Fif:si!r tiet liniu lu born In B SjotUod, I: i.u(,oiLi , lo t of the oue 1845. certainly It of From on the daytime. day this time until h- - came to Amerlran uHetest little device we have evtr seen Utah In 1878, hs lived In the He will probabl- be making 'Mates' town of his birth, although be was in the night time, now. away maoh on business and attending Be Not Deceived! A Cough, Horse-use- s schools and college, and traveled all or Croup are not to be trilled over Sxilland and England. He began dose lu time of Shiloh's Cure at a.i oirly age aftT having a high will save you much trouble. For sale .cho I education to id Ma govrrn by t civil miulnrer under the civil T. E, Steele, drugg's. service rut ss of O.eat irlra n. and --nun pas-- d the naMoi requlrel ex DREADFULLY NERVOUS. after much hard -- lurty. He uext studied for a mining engineer and finally bei Gents: I was dreadfully nervous and eme eaperiniend-i- it and chief engln for relief took yonr Karl's Clover Root eer of one of the largest mines la the Tea. It quieted uiy nerves and ronnry. strengthen' d my whole Nervous System 'Since oming to the United States he I wa troubled with Constipation KidIu don elue.ring wuik all over ney aud Boel trouble. Your Tea eo the state cf Utah and 1 Idaho, Necleaned my system vada vnd Wynoiiug, surveying and .hu.o.igblv that I npidiy regained mime at nnhlih and strength. Mrs. 8. A, 8 weeter snperliitending the larMt It wk Biiriu", Wyirai'ig, -- t one lime. HsrtfurJ, Conn, Por saIh by. Hie services were uiueh appredaied by T. K. Steele, druggist. of Mate the Htiste an examination iiefoie whom hepa-ee- d THAT T 1ROBBING HEADACHE. -- et l'i-e a mining c nlPcar-i- o he in Afterwards Would quickly loive yon, if you used engineer Wyoming. assed an exmiiiiiation at Sill Dr. Kings New Lifo Pole, Thousands City fur ceniflraie to act as deputy of suffii era hive proved their mateli-- ! U. 8. mineral engineer for Utah. Since, merit for Siek sod Nervuos Headhe has been for I wo tema county ur ache. Th y make pure blood aud veynr of ihH county, having twice strong cervos sud build u yuur health eer, nomln-te- d by acclamitlo i. Ktiy intake. Try hern. Only 2jo. doing much private aurreylng Money hack if not cured, Sold by Tboe. In Steele Diuggist. and alvlng ue tiers I sdlsfactlon. public addition, he s also a notrary uornmeiit and makes iur all kind-o- f with much arcuri cy. And in loueius-lon- , we may ay be an hoi.cet, upR YAL T. EON. JOS. S. LAPISII Hi" fcbipme nt of ladies mens and children shoes just in at the American Fork Co-o.If you want a good fit and a nice slyliih shoo St a low price call on them) Fur coal that contains ho soot, go to Jiieko!i.. m . ' 1 y, 1 Co-o- BACKED BY MILLIONS. Labgkst Piano aod Ohcan MxcraeT-crinCompany In Tiie World q Strange, But Trck Story. Tho Cable Piano company, for whom Anthony Ntlson la agent at American Fork, I the only manufacturers' branch In Utah. This rompany has a paid np capital of $:',C09,000, and branches In almoat all cities of the United States. They Bell direct from the faetory totha eattomer. No middleman, which Is quite an item In Few Utah saving to the porebunor. people realize th atrength of this company. It is in the piano and organ trade what the Z.O.M.1. Is to the trade In Salt Lake City. They manufacture the Conover, Kingsbunr and Sjhnman pianos and Chicago Cottage- organs, gooJe that are all well known in Utah. Mr. Nalson b c&oclated with him IVcf. p. W.LIndssy, a fine pianist, who will show peopN what wonderful musical quiifea the Instruments have. the.-larg-e - The Co-o- p has now a larger and Letter line of shoes than ever. e a wtfcnwA Soil 'avxtas goxxacou hoxkxau WAJX Ml Ml h Jvw suMA 'nMtMwl m win ywiWSlUHlMia'wg imw u q a nU UXZ vnwi lSVISItty U3JJO 32IUJ 0012$ HSVO i Railroad Engineer to Benfita From Teatlfiaa RacolvMl ,Dr. Miles Remedies. 1 - settla-ment- a pu-nin- s puri-fleitli-bl- nil D, h-a- don-eu- rJ 1 . ae-d- ty. lir f Senti-hms- lt tI - F-ir- Fru-rlav- b-- w-th- u-n- fr B-l- THEBE la more reaponalUe position BO than that of a railroad engineer. On his steady nerres, clear brain, bright eyo and perfect eelf command, depend the safety of the train and the lives of it passengers. Dr. Miles' Nervine and other remedies aro especially adapted to keeping the nerves steady, the brain clear and the mental faculties unimpaired. Engineer F. W. McCby, formerly of X3C3 Broadway, Council Bluffs, hut now residing at 3411 Humboldt St, Denver, writes that hs "suffered for years from constipation, causing sick, nervous and bilious headache and was fully restored to health by Dr. M Nerve ft Liver Pills. I heartily recommend Dr. Miles' Remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on diseases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL (X), Elkhart, Ind. 1 !' 1 b-- ar t mn-in-peei- , or - L-- m-ki- ng -- L-- bi. ke ho -- I- self-mad- du-iuc- ss -- gcol-natur-- il 1 'le-erv- lng LnnAir TIME CARD. IN EFFECT JCL. EJST. No. 6, 9:00 am 1TH No. 1898. VEST. 7, 9:00 a m No. 8, G:5G, p m No. 6a 4:20 p ni D.C. Dodge B. H. Babcock, Gen. mor. Traffic Manager. F. A. Waoleigd, Gen. pass. agt. I ? U. G. Merrill. AL Local agent. bual-neaa- in DR.JAS. A. TODD. ibt - DENTIST. a-j- h-- 25-U- ve - 18-0- 2, -- t-- Lu-ines- s. :' lir-p-n- ! li-- 1- 1 a 'Jon-tip.rl.-- n. kn-iw- er e. -- .pp-srau- ce - i rhil-dren- 's -l- , t f -- p. - - c-- - u. - "u-i- I'i' - - the illgln wa'ehes are lbe Lest, they run lot ger and keep bo tier tm,e than any other watch I am aelllog them cheap and wsrrent t em four years. I am not here today and somewhere else Yes, American Fork, Utah TIIE & Bio Grande but can be found every nay Denver in the year to mak my warrant good. Railway, Remember also, I ran repair n watch or cicck.I have had just enough experience to do it right Biiug Yoar work to me, Scenic Lino of the World if 1 do not do It well, I will charge Tram No. 2 leaves American Fora at you nothing. Iam with you to stay arrive at Pueblo at 5:12 am mid will make every promise good. ' Colorado Bpriogn 5:29 a m, Denver 6:40 , Jewelry, Silrprwar-- Clicks at bottom am. pr c- -. fully, Train No. 4 Irani American Fork E. L. Roue her, (stops on signal) at p m arrive at Pueblo 5 :14 p ra, Colorado Springs 6 American F rk, Utah. p m, Denver 9:15 p m. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado and Denver with all lines east. Springs H. & Co.i Elegant day coaches, chair cars, sud Pullman Sleepers on all train. Take Bniltbi s the D. 4B.0 and hare a comfortable trip end enjoy the fincit scenery on the and continent. American Fork at New j n'aPJa ii Mills. a mTrain leaving arrives at Cripple Creek net mornof mill work done on short ing at 9:50. , All kind notice. Frame making a specialty. A. 8. S. K. Hoopri, llcoiua, All kinds of eert 11 and turned work Traffic mgr., 0. P, A T. A. done to oid-r- . Estimates, jlaus aud Denver, Colo., Denver, Cel for specifications building furtifshed. B. F, Nkvihi, H, M. Ccurixo, Near 0. 8, L. Depot. BMBla iA1 American Fork Utah Agt Laaecitr, Utaii, a-- Rw-peo- i ( , James Newton Contractors and props. - |