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Show The Spanish Fork Press (volume IX SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1910 LOCAL JOTTINGS ;OMMERCIAL CLUB ORGANIZE Get you . nice newbuwy Bt fw 1400 pound brood mare for sale. D. A. Stone. Date Clob Charter Members to to All Who Wish to Join See CHAPPEL FILES SUIT ARCHIE HALES COUNTY BASE BALL LEAGUE Robert Chappel has filed suit against Marshall Martell and Policeman Joseph Lilt Week. Pajson Defeats Spanish Markham for damages. In the complaint Chappel swear fork. Linden riaft Close Game W th SDriofviUe i m that he waa deprived of hi. liberty here but inning the local team several hours and that ho HuftVred Payson Fork today Spanish bunched hits and aided by a few errors much humiliation, for which he asks Payson, May Fork play- scored 4 runs. The final score waa 6 damages to the extent of $2,000. Ho ed errorless ball for three innings, but to 3. j has also filed a second complaint again-- l in the fourth Davis' three errors allowst Policeman Coltrin for unjust im-- j No other gamea scheduled. ed the crack Payson aggregation to , prisonment. score three runs, Davia waa relieved LEAGUE STANDING The will case be tried in the district , by Bona. Papworth for Spanish Fork P. W. L. P. C court. was touched up for five aafe hits. ' 1 Provo .856) Harrison pitched good ball. Score 11 2. 1 7 6 Payson GETS SENTENCE Two Gomel Only Scheduled , w Pel Stewart has been suffer MiM the past week with a mg very ,v ere cold. . Open cturdsy night the citizens of Span' Comner jjh Fork met and organized 26-Li- nden 7,6 spkincviixe Lehi Spanish Fork Linden 4 3 6 7 7 s a .500 2 0 5 7 .2K5 .000 Mrs. Sarah Reese has rooms to rent. Machine oil is the cheapest era Co-o- at Farm p. n, k, Wednesday morning young Hales was sentenced to pay a fine of $2."0. and spend aoventy days in the county jail. Alma Hales Jr. Convicted of Illicit ! The Payson base ball team has issued Liquor Selling a challenge to the Provo team to play ' three games for a five hundred dollar Alma Hales was convicted Friday f side bet. Best two in three wins. selling intoxicating liquors to Frid Three new players may be signed by Boshard and Chester Coltrin ' on the each team, otherwise the lino-u- p to be 30th day of January of this year. The the same as are now playing. trial was before Frost who gave the One of the gamea to be pluyed at defendant a sentence of sixty days in Payson, one at Provo, and the third the city jail and a fine of $275.00 meeting place to be decided by the The witnestes in the case were Fn-j, flip of a coin. Boshard and Chester Coltrin, and bttb testified that on the 30th day of JanNew shoes and slippers at Farmers' uary they went to the place know n as Co-o'The Dry Drug," and asked for drink . were served a number of time s, These The Derring Mower will cut the bad and then asked Hales to sell them Co-othey grass. For sale at Farmers' a bottle of whiskev. ' which he did. ai d i I ttimii.ltiif Alu n, n anil thaw I him In T t . Three inch Studebaker wagon going . . t. tA . . . at $15.00. Nebo Implement Co. j over ti,rn d For Sale Fine driving team. ply to Wm Ferguesen. Ap- - n, n, were Benjamin Lloyd and Marshal M. J. Martell. Payson Issues Challenge 7 Archie Hales was arrainged In Police Vrnilt,a ir Tll..u. of selling liquor contrary to the chrg. city ordinance, at " The Dry Drug" in January. The Witnessea for the prosecution anish Z . wm' K John have MCIub. Kuncio untie to visit their son and lTh object of the club shall be to daughter. Lter and encourage legitimate man- E. T. Evans and fxturins and business enterprises, family of Mid vale (nd to do all things tending to promote are visiting with Mrs. G. Edwards in Ye commercial advancement or bpan this city. Springrille Beats Linden Ch Fork and vicinity, and to benefit Ve citiwns thereof. Mrs. E. M. Brimhall and had the hpnngville. May family have team beaten until the sixth The following officers and directors gone to Diamond Fork to Springville spend the elected: F. M. bnell, President; summer. Iere Vice President; D. A. . A. Jones, Mrs. John Hreinson Laid to Rest tone, Secretary; James Nielsen, Tre RaSomebodys going to get a snap on i M. J. Fred Directors: Creer, rer. second hand surrey at Nebo Funeral services were held in the Imple First ward meeting house Saturday latUy, J. W. Hagan, J. H. Snell, A. ment Co. Hansen. . Money, Erastus afternoon over the remains of Mrs. The following are the charter mem-L-- r James Jensen returned Monilnv from John Hreinson, who died last Thup of the club: R. T. Thurber, I. E. Tie Fork where he has been herding day morning at six o'clock at the age of rockbank, Ira J. McKell, Neil L sneep me past month. fifty-fiv- e years at her home in First ardner, Irving P. Snell, Theo. ward. Mrs. Hreinson's health has L. M. Jones, Wm. B. Frost, been on the decline for a long time Mrs. J. M. Caldcrwood from Urig red Jack man, A. G. Engberg, Fred ham City is with her visiting mother past and during the five weeks proceed J. Smart, John W. Jex, Lars W. Niel-iMrs. R. A. Brimhall. ing her death she had been confined to Ed. 0. Chriatianaon, Fred Free-laher bed, suffering with catarrh of the Mrs. Anna Markham was down from stomach. Georgu Hales, John J. Banks, I. E. Warner, F. M. Turner, Elisha Salt Lake The house was filled to overflowing City with beautiful flowers with friends and relatives who had ,arner, John W. Bell, B. II. Brown Jr., to decorate her husbands grave. D. D. Brock-ini. T. Lewis, It. M. Nuve, come to pay their last respects to' the " M. J. Martell, II. B. Robertson, Miss Ethel Smith is departed. prepared to do fcomas J. Stanton, Joseph Markham, all kinds of Bishop R. W. McKell presided over sewing. Leave orders at services. Henry Tilley offered tht the useph Hansen, Oran A. Lewis, Neil the home of Mrs. Electa Higgensen. H. lahle, B. R. Stahman, The speakers wei George opening prayer. Gesli Ira J. McKell and Hyrum Christenson, Henry ,inge, Bjarnasor. A stray pig has ken doin much whom bore a faith Wm. all of Johnson, tiiif Arthur Nielson, Charles H. F. damage on the premises of S. D. Strong, ful Wm. to the C. Wm. A. t, testimony sterling life and Uornaby, Uwner may have same by describing- of the deceased. character Lars W. .rem, rrau i nomas, rerry A. ard paying damages. Nielsen rendered a very appropriate bomaa, Benjamin Isaac, George Hitch solo in a beautiful manner. The bene Fouhd A pocketbook containing was pronounced by Joseph E. diction memoers. upen iot cnarier uet in and receipts. Owner may have aame Wilkens. ad help boost your town. Meeting to Samuel A eh by and None but those who have sat in the Lit Wednesday evening at the City by describing paying twenty cents for this ad. shadow of a great bereavement can avilion at 8 p. m. justly weigh auch a sorrow as this. Last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, Those who have gone down into' the ALLS IN WITH THE fOEA Oliver Nielsen entfrtair.ed a number valley of Buffering and stood for months of relatives in honor of John T. Hales, of a loved one as hope after Vk OMmklntofl Seek Great Posslbrflty who left for a mission In Groat Britian by the side hope dropped away as the petals, fall in the scheme of Building Tuesday. from a fading flower know that such Things Over. anguish cannot find solace in the ten- For large gooslerries and cheery derest words. She who has gone forth "We bad the piano tuner yesterday currants raised by F. N. Cone, Maple-to- n could not be supported on her solitary uning Ibe piano," said Mr. Glimkintog. and for cherries, ud he says it will do for a few years taspberries and path by any earthly friend. The hus Set, bat that really It's getting pretty peaches leave orders with Rev. Theo. band, whose heroic devotion never fal pll worn out and It ought to be made Lee. tered, could not detain her by the clasp int. of earthly love; but after the last wotd Wa ve had that 22 Miss Katharine Evans returned had been spoken, the last sign of piano no inn; two children have learned to Friday morning from a months stay in recognition was gone, a look of peace, flay on It, and have pounded on tt Salt Lake City. She went to Winter which proclaimed victory settled on ever since wltb naturally Decoration Day, for a short her face and he knew she was resting Quarters im-cteadtly increasing strength and and the wonder to roe is that it visit. on a mighty am. u luted so long. It still preserves sweetness of tone, but the tuner Wm. E. McKell came down from ays that In a few yeara now It ought Salt Lake Jackson hay forks and all kirn's of Sunday evening to spend be rebuilt Farmers' McKell is Mr. here. Memorial hay rope at a bargain. Toe case is all rieht. he says, and Assistant Day P- American of the Manager b sounding board: all It needs Is Just of Salt Lake City. works. You put new works In that Surety Company For Sale be !w says, snd reflnish the case. In the Fourth District Court at at a cost of maybe 1150 or $200 $3,000 will buy eighty acres cho"ce pou'd have a piano worth S500, absa Provo, Tuesday, J. Fielding Hales pled land; fifty acres planted to wheat, futely as eood as new. guilty to the charge of burglarizing dry A looks fine, adjoins school home. don't doubt that that la so: I Boyack and Hughes Saloon on Jan to Arthur poly wbh that men could btayncr, be made uary 19th of this year and was fined good buy. Apply In the same Malad City, Idaho. way. I know of one $25.00. Nnewbat oldish man who baa all his been subjected to more or less The Test of Merit Wednesday evenirg, June 15th, and who. though be may still will flow some sweetness of tone, is at the the Maccabees of Spanish rork Given Con ?" time, beyond all doubt, some-- I give a grand ball at Pack's Pavilion. Spanish Fork People Are trooi. Hat worn. Now vincing sunnose vou could This bids fair to be one of the best PfDd this Old mnn tn amna ntnoa whpre dances of the season. Everybody cordNo better test of any article can be my make over tnpn. where thev made than the test of time and this is ially invited. WQUld Out (lew ainrfea In him anil particularly true of a kidney medicine. fn,!n hi case to give him the even Doan's Kidney Pills have stcd this appear Wednesday Hall, Fraternal At P" w youth. What a fine thing It June 1, Sego Lily Camp, R. N. of test and stood it well. What better rwid be if there was a like ing, factory reciev-in- r M ,0 proof of the merits of this remedy hlth men could be sent! This A., held a first class invitation, members. new could you demand, than the statment two P18-into fellowship speak of would be willing to a dainty of a Spanish Fork resident who has F considerable more than $200 to At the close of the meeting Devetta been cured and has stayed cured? " rebuilt tufla morved bv Mrs. tUIIVll out Were rnin am Stewart t . ... ,k Read the following: 'Mo mle Mrs. David Evans, Second Ward, over, f anyway." I a vtimi. Rtauner. land dealer from Spanish Fork, Utah, says: "Since two over Pills Wed Ambiguous. Doan'a town in Kidney used Malad City, Idaho, was purtog the recent war coancuvera He has some ex years ago, I have been in good health, business. on Dot I I lnno r,te for except for an occasional backache which 'nter from m. cellent land propositions in Idaho a home. He has been quickly disposed of by a few - o ..,k,. intunrl huvinsr think of me, men wnv con-tin- -- oa evt!r ie., answer any en doses of this remedy. You may would be pleased to nav ue ta uitu io saia I ti.j gave to publish the statement th,Dk of you every day quiries regarding this fertile valley. u -- T . Doan's Kidney Pills in of in praise The cooking la hor afflicted ion Transcript Tues August 1907. I was severly Mrs. Clarence Larsen returned insuffered I and trouble With kidney from the L.D.S. hospital. back. Profitable Glass Eye. tensely from pains through my Mrs Larsen was sent to the hospital and headaches often an, . nobody l di , i h first of January, suffering Dizzy spells f. JUBt, (or tha and at times I reslly thought r me a 111.. " k. ifh hroken Ice. When the broken noyed eve." .. to have wouid give up. One of my I "km ",u iij . salesman, bones had knitted well together it was i know a ..o.. l,e .... Vi relatives had taken Doan's Kidney who IIIUHt'B IIIUUC found that they must be reDrosen Pills with gratifying results and on her 68 8 year on hualness. While the trouble has kept her in the tW y advice, I gave them a trial, procuring 1 five months. In tk7. ,,tt,e store, a a Ma iin. i. i trading . . my supply at Larson's drug ss rep-- 1 acted Pilla just " rel nnun'a Kidney l"p tht he turns his glass eye evening a number of to Wednesday all were that doses few a and resented too account In the cavity back atives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. was reduired to relieve me. home vaw? carr,e two or three small but their invaded Edward Llewellyn rnce ow For sale by all dealers, Z , d'amonds. Half the duty and "17" made merry in Foster-Miiour- n cmmiB8lon on these none. t birthday. The cents. h sole agents for the tinned The customs Inspectors Llewellyn's their supper with New York, on to him. Naturally mr,vm.kera had ti "v?,r States. were . ana 80 a,ound Jabbing their them and after the refrsshments Remember the name-u- oan 1hr. in a . was , i. spent into- nantA. ii evening the of disposed incw iwra eyea, other. no rvVre, take manner. very enjoyable Ded-ckso- NUMBER 20 Via the D. and R. and return. One fare trip , commencing May until September 30th. for the round trip. to Castilla for the round G. 1st, continuing Rates one fare I p. p. I : '.... 1 Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy is sold on a guarantee that if you are not which was used as evidence against Uncle Esra Says: Tha defendunta offer"Don't forgit tbet Jedgment day la the defendant. after using two-thirof a bottle no testimony as they intend to aped d uv on sharp-eyethe your part day jecirding to directions, your money ev'ry neighbor." Hoston Herald. peal the case to the district court and will b refunded.' It is up to to you fight the matter out there. try. Sold by all dealers. Lame shoulder is almost invariaMy causod by rheumatism of the muxiles Culture. Card of Thanks Soma people understand classical and yields qnickly to the free applicatmusic so well tbst they hardly ever To those who have been with us in ion, of Chamberlain's Liniment This break ta and applaud at the wrong liniment is not and effectonly r.mj.t our bereavement and by kind words dm. in no but to use. ual, way disagreeable and kindly acta have tried to lessen our sorrow, we extend our sincere Sold by all dealers. Mars Fat- -. thanks. ulair- bo should Is sometimes He Poll Tax Delinquent JOHN HREINSOH AND FAMILY be master; and sometime master ao Cicero. elav According to the laws of Spanish ; should be Fork City, the poll tax. wai delinquent j MAKE NO XQQQ. I If you are not satisfied after using afur May 15th. . 1 .. . ... . CI. a . L tl A. . I If you would take in WV A.I Merchant, inc met mai me accoraing io airecuons xwo-lnir' pruunuiy vwiug, ' And XXX, oh, be YYYf payment baa heretiYffrcvbeFTr 'made"lh 'bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Right now your golden chances CCC the fall, some have been negligent in j Liver tablets, y.u can have your money And widely advert III. their settlement. .back. The tablets cleanse and invigor- For if you don't you'll end your DA AA; If this be not paid on or before June'ate the stomach. Improve thedigestior, A silent bus ness soon DKKK. 20lh, the samo will be colkctid aconl-'reirul- ate the bowels. ' Give them Utah Independent ing to law. jtiial and get well. Sold by jill dealers. sat-'sfi- - 1 X as THE LEADER'S t, 1 Main Street, Payson, are Great This and Next Week I pr fr. Special No. LADIES' Special No. 2 1 Princess Dresses SUITS r. E r ink ni." MUST GO . High Grade Tailored Suits, ular price $15 to $22.50. Now . Oil Reg- fl C Regular $25.00, $30.00 Suits sell ing now at We have 36 assorted special Princess Dresses which will be and $27.50 Ladies Attention! We have a Beautiful Line of 01 I.OJ sold $14.95 Special No. 3 at Lad-le- a Dress Patterns, from 10 to 15 yards in a piece, regular price 15c to 20c per yard Ql Now, per yard j03 C i- i h 25 assorted Special Ladies' Dress Dress Patterns from 10 to 15 yards in a piece. Regular price from 10c to Reduced Prices 15e per yard Now, per yard inr 12 C ne 1 GREAT SPECIALS IN ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS . . m t- - OKFORDS -- -- PU RAPS Positively the Finest Line in the County at the Cheapest Prices !( hos-pit- fifty-fourt- ! T. al u., .. FOLLOW THE PAYSON CROWD-TH- EY rmiOriL? UTAH Jl JLiUU TIL? ALL GO TO AirhH?1TDL.FRANK JUlUiiULJ'lLlJjLtlJ PROP. s-- y 'i i |