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Show The Spanish Fork Press Bicycle supplies John S. Lewis Passes Awajr. dead and buried; a . good citizen ha left us; his genial hUHSCKinION On II .M spirit ha taken it flight to the scene PAYAHt.K IN AllVAVCK of the great beyond and we shall see him no more until we are called by the grim reaper to pass to the land of shadows beyond the river which divides the Ijving from the dead. Cox will she announces Mr. that Brother Lewi came to hi death in deliver the Fay atorking about Sept. the following manner: On Thursday, 20. Sept. 10 he went to Provo to procure V d House for Rent-W- ill a load of lee which he wished to usd in be vacant on October 1st. Apply to the refrigerator in hi shop, and while Niela Anthon. he and others were loading the ice, he fell from hi wagon and struck his For teachers' excursion to Castilla, head on a steel rail, the ice being in a Sep. 19, the R.G.' W. will sell tickets box car on the rail road track. His for 50c for round trip. head was badly cut, but he rallied at once and went to the home of an acDance every Saturday night at Packs where his wound was Pavilion. Rest spring door, in the quaintance, washed and bound up and he started State. Everybody welcome. Ilia for home, driving his own team. friend sent a phone message to his LOST -- Tape, 75 or 100 feet long, in family here and his wife and son went leather cover. Finder return to Jesse and met him at Springville with a horse Rraithwaite and be rewarded. and buggy and he was brought home. Just as he reached here he became F. V. Mangle son, representing the unconscious, from which state he never Intermountain Republican, was in town rallied. Dr. A. G. Stoddard was sent in the interest of that pajaT yesterday. for and dressed the wound. Loving friends were at his bed side through The ladies of Spanish Fork and vicin- that loilg and dreary night, watching ity are invited to call and see a line of and praying and hoping against hope beautiful patterns and trimmed hats at that he might be spared to them, but at 10:50 Friday morning he passed Mrs. F. Ablmtt's. away, leaving a grief stricken family to W. I Lundstedt of Salt I.ake, a mourn his loss. On Sunday the l.'lth, funeral services ladies' and gents' tailor, has opened a shop one door north of the City Drug were held oer the remains of Brother S.ore. He also does repairing and Lewis at the city pavilion. There were probably 1200 people present to show cleaning. Give him a call. their respects to the deceased. Bishop Hales of the Third ward presided. Quite a severe' electric storm passed The choir sang from page 28. The over the valley last night. The lightwas offered by Brother opening prayer ening struck a chimney on Eph. Han- Wm. Jex. The choir sang, "Hark, in house sen's Third ward, scattering From Afar a Funeral Knell." Father the brick in all directions. Jex and Eli B. Ferguson were the first " - ? speakers. The Williams Brothers and Willard j Pace of Loa, Wayne Co., company with Miss Mary Larsen at has been visiting here a couple of day the organ sang that beautiful song enwith h!s old friends, the Hicta family. titled, "Brave heart Forever Still." He and Geo. Hieks visited in Salt Lake Elder John Moore of the High Council a couple of days this week. , of Nebo Stake was the next speaker, after whom the Williams Brothers son of Sam- sang, "It is Well, It is Well." Elder Albert, the uel Ashby of Lake Shore had his right Nichol Hood of Salt Lake City spoke, foot badly crushed in a mowing mach- followed by D. T. Lewis. Bishop ine oi the 4th int. He is now getting Hales made the closing remarks. The along as well as could be exjiected. speakers all eulogized the life and , t character of the deceased. Brother X. Joseph Hughes left for Philadelphia, Lewi was born in Nebraska, July 13, Pa., Tuesday last, Sep, 15, to enter 1S54, while his parents were coming to upon his Junior work at the Jefferson Utah. Although ho was a member of Medical College. This U Mr. Hughes the Mormon church he was not an agthird year and in 20 months he will gressive member but on the contrary he conceded the right of opinion to all receive his diploma. He was a kind father, a loving husband At the First ward meeting house and a genial friend. In his loss the next Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday State loses a worthy citizen nnd soci. evenings a new passion play will be ety an honest and intelligent member, played. It is produced by means of He leaves a wife, 7 sons and 2 daugha), OK) hand painted moving pictures, ters to mourn his loss. In his death Admission, 15c and 2c. we all experience a feeling of sadness , f which casts a gloom over our fair city. The pavilion was beautifully decoRobert Sterling has accepted a posi-t- i and the casket was covered with rated mi doing the and act slicing cutting flowers. Rest in peace. G.A.II. behind the butchers block at the Co-ostore. Mr. Wm. Banks, who has faithfully filled that position over thirty University of .Utah. John S. Lewis 1 yr Local Jots Four-Roome- ; , , : years will now look after the Editor Press; at Rob, Boyaek's. Fresh fish next Friday, Sept. Rob. Boyaek's. ..... 25, at work only. Word was received from Wales, San Pete Co. Wednesday, that Henry D. Rees, aged 71, years had died during the day. He was a brother of Alfred Rees of this city, who left for Wales the fame day. Mrs. Rees left Unlay to attend the funeral. It is just two two weeks today since Mr. Rees' sister . died at Wales. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holm, who A have resided here for alxnit a year, left Wednesday for Scofield, where Mr. Holm will go to work in the coal mines. I.U't Sunday evening they were victims of a grand surprise by friends and relatives, twenty-nin- e being present; and Monday evening a party, was given in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Annes Holm.- Word was received at this office this afternoon that Benj. Williams bf Palmyra had killed a lurge elk early this morning that would dress about thre out many simulations ss to the real one responsible author, and at last the the assumes author claiming to be its suffinot That seemingly authorship. ascient, another denies assisting the sumed author, and strangely (or at least strange to me,) the writer hereof was asked whether he did not intend to deny complicity with said publications. Now as far as I am concerned, the only thing that annoyed me was, thst anyone acquainted with my literconnecary efforts would imagine my that a brings vividly tion with subject to view synonyms and phrases with which I am entirely unacquainted and which at no time formed a part of my education. Now to all parties concerned let me say: we are living In a growing town; we are so situated that we may fairly claim to be centrally located commercially; there are a great many interests Now let us stop to be considered. these unseemly bickerings, let us all go to work with delilieration; with prudence; with wisdom to build up every interest that conspires to make the town great; that tends to bring our Let us town into respectful notice. lie united in all our efforts for good, and we will see our town assume the Let us position we so much desire. pull together "a strong pull and a long A. SAX EX. pull. LOST A red rubber hose 12 or 15 feet long. Finder notify I'ress office. -- Mrs. Morgan Beck is slowly recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Romeril of Eureka visited in town the forepart of the week. Rubber tires on baby carriages replacAny size, any style, by Niels Anthon. ed. N. P. Petersen carries groceries, candies and fresh bread, also buys all kinds of junk. H. 0. Markle, formerly of Philadelphia, has accepted a position as drug clerk at the City Drug Store. Hurry up and order your fall suit of clothes. Guaranteed fit or no sale. Can from $3 to $8 on an order. See Rob.'eyBoyack, agent. One fare for City, Sept. 30 ?:rand national Oct. 12. round trip to Salt I,ake to Oct. 10 for fourth Estiddfod. Final return Salt Lake Route. - LOST A parcel containing two pair of boys of overalls, between Bishop Markhams and Benj. Isaacs store at Leland. Finder leave same at Store. One fare for round trip to Salt Lake City Sept. 3) to Oct. 10 for fourth Final regrand national Estiddfod. turn limit Oct. 12. Salt Lake Route. ; L. LUNDSTEDT Irrigation Congress. T , A .to the- - FARMERS CASH MEBCflHTII SPANISH 1 "Golden hundred pounds. The animal was first seen in u neighboring field by Ernest Williams, and soon it was seen jumping t te foncu and came right up to the house, where the strange intruder was shot. Old settlers say it is over thirty ent, print. years since they heard of an elk stray- will show from the most that it Is medicinal ifound growing ing off into this valley! They are a valuable In our American forest! J All these In- very scarce article indeed. redlents have smn ir.iin the JcaUmg n mcihrn ez ra umi . w ru.,r.-ThiL I f. The funeral services over the remains Algl in,Teacn. v, hn TViMnnmi-ju- l mi th yr of David Davis was held Sunday at 11 teUuafll the .diaasga. ter ybiffi MuTcaOi.-cQirnla "Gpi'lai Myifrar oeliek at George Prior's residence; AmUebook of these endorsements has B shop Hales presiding. The speakers been complied by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of N. be Y.. will mailed and to Buffalo, free we '2 Johh R. Davies, who spoke highly any one asking same by postal card, or o his departed friend, and said he lived letter addressed to the linctor a above. From these endorsements, copied from a id died an honest and upright Latter-da- y standard medlctil hooks of alt the differSa nt. Marinus Lars n followed, ent schools of practice. It will be found thut the the "Goldingredients composing and laid he knew nothing but good of en Mini leal Piscoi erv " are advised not Mr. Davis. The singing was conducted only for the cure of tfiealmve mentioned by Irof. Rees D. James and his choir. diseases, hut. aKo for the cure of all cabronchial and throat affections, The closing remurks were made by tarrhal, accnmpalned -- with catarrhal discharge, Bishop Hales. Prayer was offered by hoarseness, ore throat, lingering, or all those wasting C. W. Booth. Mr. Davis died at Salt affection which. and If not promptly and Lake of rheumatism of the heart on pmTly treated ure liable to terminate in consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Disthe 11th inst.; he was born in Wales on covery in time am) persevere in Its use and came 4th of to the Utah until you give It a fair trial and It fa not July, 1851, to rllsapiNiInt, Too much must not in 1875 for the Gospels, sake. He died likely be rxriected of It. It will not perform in the faith and his rewurd is sure. mlrachs. It will not cure consumption In It advanc'd stage. No medicine will. May he rest in peace. A WELSH COMRADE. Ingredl-bottle-wrapp-er, gfsi.cn-dTTsomc- L tu LAKE SHORE Consolidated Wagon & Machine Leading Implement Co. Dealers In Utah and Idaho GEO. T. ODELL, General Manager SPANISH FORK AGENCY Deere Beet Pullers Deere Plows Superior Drills Bain & Cooper Wagons Optimism is a Boost "We can judge the future only by the past 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. j Office Hours: to SPANISH FORK MINING & BROKERAGE 45. JESSE Banks GO, Mining Exchange. For Quotations and Service Phone or write ns. m". Johnson & Braithwaite Contractors and Builders of plete Homes John J. Members Salt Lake Stock 12 E. S. ' ' A. B. Rockhiix FORK, UTAH a. m.; 2 to 4 p. Ind. Phone: Office 43-Residence 1 BANK OF SPANISH FORK DR. A. G. STODDARD SPANISH COMMERCIAL THE WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Mines, Mining Stocks and Real Estate. Office in Basement, Commercial Bank Building. Spanish Fork, Utah Com- ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE Miss Agnes Engberg Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREEP- - Order your Trees NOW for Spring Planting. If ou wait until spring you get unassigned inferior stock. We represent the largest Nursery House in the State, and if You 9r(ler us by u ire, letter, or call. Bell (INCORPORATED) SPRINGVILLt -:- "7K7" - from Phone 44. 1 Industrial Promotion Home Medical Discovery was suggested by one of Its most Import ant ami valuable Ingredients Golden Seal root. Nearly forty years ago, I)r. Pierce dls covered that ho could, by tho use of pure, triple-rHinc-d glycerine, aided by a certain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, extract from our most valuable native medicinal roots their curative properties much better than by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. So tho now world-fame- d 'Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of weak stomach, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred derangem nts was first made, a It ever sin i, without a panic! of alcohol . .tin A glance 1st of its md Produce Bought and Sold No Credit; No Bad Debts; Means Lowest Prices to Buyers; One Price to All; Never Undersold The Slory of a Mnlirlno. ram-- SALEH, H. Small Profits and Quick Returns Quickest Delivery Any one wanting gravel from Monk beds must see B. J. Johnson. tf It MAPLETON, FORK. f Both Phones LOR I Albuquerque, N. M. Sept. 29 to Oct. Cleaning and Repairing 3rd. K und trip rate $31.95 from Salt Lake. On sale Sept. 23 to 2c. Denver One door north of CITY DRUG STORE and return Sept. 252)5, $22.50 via The Colorado Midland Rv. ' Registration of students, September Uth and 12th; entrance examinations, September 9th and 10th; instruction begins, September 14. The University includes a School of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal School, the. State School of Mines, the Utah School of Medicine, a department Law, and a Preparatory School.. The catalog, which describes the various courses offered, requirements of admission, etc., is sent free by the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. the Biggest Crowd Go With Two More Meetings. The Gospel Wagon Missionaries exMrs. John S. Lewis and family wish pect to hold two more services as conto express their heart-fel- t thanks announced Sunday evening. to their many friends who so kindly ditionally aided them in their recent bereave-men- t. The first is Saturday evening at 8, with the subject of "The Live Gospel of The Christ: What and Where Is It? Notice. second on Sunday evening, will aim in There will be a Republican Primary to meet the difficulties of some at the City Pavilion Saturday evening. part who are honestly troubled along skepSept. 19, at 8 p. m. The purpose of said primary is to elect a precinct tical lines, taking the subject "Christchairman and secretary and to nominate ianity the Absolutely Scientific Relig30 delegates and 10 alternates to attend Mr. Nutting will preach at both the county convention to be held at ion." services at 2nd North and Main St. and j Provo, Sept. 28; also to nominate a Precinct J ustice of the Peace and a all are most earnestly invited. Should Precinct Constable. By order of the jthe weather be unfavorabe for outprecinct Committee. door services the meeting Saturday NEW BABIES. night will be held in the Presbyterian Thos. Warner last Friday, a church near by and Sunday evening in the Opera House, both of which have boy. To Mrs. Pratt Thomas of Lake Shore kindly made available if needed. last week, a boy. To Mrs. James Finch, Saturday, a boy. To Mrs. Francis Carter of Benj amin, W. a daughter, last Sunday. LADIES and GENTS ' nut-do- productions with The "literary" which the citizens of Spanish Fork have been recently regaled, has brought Go, , UTAH A1XTTSI) Pay 25c a pound for Butter Fat Chris Ferguson will call for milk each morning. Honest Weights and Test Guaranteed. For First-Clas- YTRAOOOp Foa BOt Ederheitner, Stein Sc Co:, Elgin Creamery Watch Repairing s Co SEE CLOTHES MKrri must carry great weight with you to know the boys clothes we sell are IT 1. J. Rolfs At City Drug Store This U the make to rely on for quality, wear and com- -' pleto satisfaction. A splendid oaamplo of how tho modern tailoring methods of Ederhoimor, Stein & Co., hero raised tho standard without increasing the price. You can see for yourself tho difference between theao Proper Glfisses Accurately Prescribed. 11 L. M. JONES, Home Optician. Any Lense Duplicated. Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish Fork lunuicr! ledviug a h toll -v J"? ,IU 1 picked ,e .nouife '!? I - r 71 com ln,tr "4 " tuch it comet in contact, "dy.o b1; lay.andlnrid - JEX LUMBER COMPANY KENTUCKY Quuldy. For Sale by BOYACK T he Agricultural College, Logan, Utah School year begins Sept. 15th, 19 7or Gentlemen who cherish and ordinary clothe in tho garments were selling for all ages, 3 to 17, KL',Sil,r,ESS,2,'dupw SPANISH FORK COOP Have TO CROWsomething ABOUT Spanish Fork. Utah the YTr Aooon make. Dont need to advance a better claim for your attention; we couldnt. WE & HUGHES degree and certificate courses Agriculture, Domestic Science, Coff fierce, Mechanic Arte, Ccnef Saence. Courses in' Music. Circulars and Catalogue free upon appHca10 I |