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Show iwwfai M .'mmyyg1' jt'iwjiuaw Spanish Fork Press WMW ASW 4 rpuj.fSfiKr in m TgMg" Miss Esther L. naftypne qf Prof. Reel dfuightp!;, i taking a Normal course, including domestic spjgpoe, higher mathematics, man-m- il training an(l qthor practioq stijdies, at thp J. D- H. university at Salt Lake. Ttl J'wnK My graduated with bpuqrs in 11)02 and has since taken a ope.year course in the Jligh schopl at Santaqqin liar merits have been fully reoog nized by the faculty of the institu tion she is novr .attending and oredits given accordingly. We wish her continued succea in her studios and hope to know her as one of the grand array of proficient educators in our Utah. Engineers JIalen and Hafilen are in the Strawberry yalley country, making a complete survey for the propoued reeervoirand tunne). They have been there two week and it will take two more months to finish the job. They are assisted by Theo Dedrickson and Frank Thomas of Spanish Fork, Andrew Peterson and Frank (htvis of Salem, and a Mr. Page of Fay son. im p. sasE Whit opting flannel 5 cents a yard t Qwra Lewis. school Cheap sale op children puts Satyrfiay. EJqiporiuip. Grpd oppping of Irimmpd hats and patterns at Air, Rpegqi next Monday, Clayton Beok and David MoKell bays beep in Scofield this week after coal. Mr. and Mrs, Wra. Boyack have ten days' trip to returned from Soda Springs, Idaho, Mrs, VV, E. Stoker and her sister, JJiss Lizzie liowe, came dqwn from Ogden last Thursday. There will be an excursion to the Tintjo district next Sunday over the R. Q. W. $1 for the round trip. Last Saturday Andrew Priors ltunolfsen loft Tuoaday a O.year-ol- d boy met with morning for the Tintic district as painful accident in trying toquite alight col porter for the American Tract from a wagon wbilo it wag in mosociety. tion. He fell between the bows of We noticed Mr. Jlyram Thomas a hay rack and one foot was caught from Provo in town on Monday, in the spokes of a hind wheel, lie e sustained a deep gash about four shaking hands with his friends. inches long on his thigh. The boy Alisa Eliza Uopkhill of this oity is recovering nicely from his and Air. Albert J. Engberg of Sa. iem took out a license to marry Airs. Elizabeth Mack of Ogden last Monday. called upon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel The Sugar Factory company are Cornaby one day last week. The is a sister of our old townsputting in scale at the R. G. W. lady James Miller, She was a man use depot whioh will be ready for iii Air. Cornabys school in pupil next Monday. the Seventeenth ward in Salt Lake Itussoll Dowry of the Brown City iq the winter of 1853-5The Rev. old-tim- in-jur- y. 4, Balt pleasure shaking hands and renewof Correspondence, Lake Oity, is in the city iq the ing o)d friendships was mutual, interests of his fiaiiae. J. E, Beck is buck home after an Mies May Thomas of Palmyra absence of five years in Nevada, and Cyrus P. Snell of this city left lie stated to the editor that he allast Sunday fur Logan tq attcud ways looked forward to the coming of Tick Press with interest and the Agricultural College considered it worth double its price, Bring to the Central school the fhese are cheerful words for a old books you have been using to the and hear man newspaper during the last five years pud re progressive spirit of Mr. Bock is oeive new ones for them. well worthy of imitation. Robertson B, passed Ilyrum Markham made Last week through town Tuesday from Cali, i call on the Bishop of the Leland citizens fornia tq taliontea in ohnrge of ward to turn out end assist in Packard Bros', grading outfit, shingling the meeting house. The For a bilious attack take Cham- cull was responded to hv twenty-ieye- n berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets willing helpers and they put and a nuicx euro la certain. For on 14), 000 shingles in one gay. iho roof is completed and the rale by Spanish Fork Drug Co, is next, which will be plastering Last Friday Mias Hedga Bunt- started about October 1. ing and Mr. Joseph B, Wiug, each The firm of Alickelson & Harrieighteen years of age, were united son has been dissolved, Air. Mickel-so- n iu the holy bauds of matrimony. withdrawing front the bumness. City Attorney A. It. Morgan He has accepted a position as overspent last week in Salt Laks City seer of the laying of vitrified pipe receiving treatment for his eyes, on the city waterworks and later which have caused Mr. Morgan on will remove with his family to considerable trouble lately. Mexico. The marble works busiThere was a large turnout at ness will be carried on iu the future Ed. M. Rowe's benefit party at by C. W, Harrison. Tuttles hall last Monday nurht. There wns a very pleasant family The sum of $21 was handed to Mr. reunion at the home of John Rowe Rowe to aid him on his mission to lust Thirty-fou- r Buudsy night. England, relatives partook of a delicious Mr. and Airs. Frank Houghton supper. a The following night the of Tahatna county, California, are party spent an enjoyable timo at here visiting friends and relatives the home of D. T. Lewi. The Air. Houghton left Utah in the nartie were given in liunor of Ed early '50s and has been a resident M. Rowe, who has depurtod on mission in England. of California since. Sweateri of new stock, of flashy Cards are out announcing the and attractive color and stripes Miss Dorothy wedding reception of M. Stoker of this city to Mr. Alma are on exhibition in the show win-loof the Young Men's Y, Wheeler of Springville, to take place on the 23d mat. at the home Very cheap. of Thos. Child, Springville. For n fine grade of Extract of fiemmon and Vanilla go to the Airs. David James was operated on for a tumor on her spinal col- Spanish Fork Drug Co. They have and it is guaranteed. umn last Thursday. The tumor the was not removed, as it undoubtedly Among the sweaters shown in would have caused instaut death Oran Lewis window we notice a The lady is in a critical condition. very prutty child's sweater marked t Mrs. Llow Jones, Jr., left her 30 cents. home and fireside last Friday for I)o you know how long kangu. Logan. It's a surprise to us she roo calfskin slows wenr? Find out. stayed with Jones as long as she You can get them at Oran Lewis. did'. Jones is wearing Ids new clothes every day and umy make a Wanted. Maker and apprent-c- e wanted for our millinery Dew mash any time. School w Co-o- p. lot A surprise was given Emporium. Samuel llrockbunk Tuesday evening in liouor of his fiftieth birthday. The stake officers of the Sunday school presented Brother Brockhank with a fine chair and the futility made him a present of a watch and chain. Frans Bradford, w hile in the net of cutting oil a chickens head lust night, accidentally ran the knife into his arm, cutting the main artery, from which a stream of blood as big us a goose quill tlowed. Dr. Warner wns summoned to check the llow. son Fremont, the of Mr. and Mrs. Clma, Bennett oi Caatle (late was found dead between his parent Monday morning, having died from heart trouble. The renmius were brought to Spanish Fork and buried In the city cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Air. Emma Reese new hns two new trimmer store. in her niillmory Emergency Medicines, It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in case of accident ami for slight injuries ami ailments. A good ami one that i fnt a favorite if not a household necessity is Chamberlain's Fain IhJin. My applying it promtly to a cut, bruises or hum it allay the pain iml causes the injury to heal iu about d the time tiwuully required, and a it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Fain Balm i kept at hand a sprain may he treated before inflammation seta in, which insure a quick recovery, For sale by Spanish Fork Drug Co, lini-mer- one-thir- it The are worker, earnest pi lrgt,t and oorniya day j Pur fitly note It i union,' Shorter hour end bluner pay, JV finals Y, M, At. 1. 4- - Netygfeto fwd the If, L tf. eoveauiu I con- non-unio- nun-unio- non-uni- dent Page and Lemmon visited each separately, one in tho forenqoq and the other in the afternqon session and vino versa. Professor Willard Done, one of th aid of thp Union Board, meetwu also present, The con-joiob- ing wa held in the eyenin j. The was till! td tho ppngres meeting joot of to arrange aqd set In' order the subjects to be iiispusxpd and acted upon during the session of tlqP different associa-tiofi- s the stake, lhe in all tli WiU are the outline of the respuctive same, sfill tfipre will fie a variety of the modes of procedure In the exerpUes and roeitatjpns. The manual for guidance should pe iq the haipis of the various classes in order to prepare themselves on the Book of Mormon. a8 that divine work is tu be the subject to which they are to devote thpir main study. Special attention is to be given as a witness for the integrity and authenticity pf the Jewish scriptures and of the truth of the everlasting good tidings as taught by the author on his personal mjuistry on this continent of America. Part 1 and' $ of the manual will be in use in the session of I'.iOiM for the ending in J905, Bafts 3 and 4 uwill year be the tpxt book. II. II, Asadooklan, M- D. Treats diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention paid to testing eyes and fitting glasses. Office in Farrer Bros, block; Provo, - Sprains, S. J. endeavor to have as full an attend-auc- e as possible; at 10 a. m. aud 2 J.S. Page, Jr., p. m. lhalmyr Kilward Iti.ia.H :tp. Fork 4th Ward .. Frsiu'ls A. Ilftoks John Siuhell (harles White John Moore t.eorg Hftle John K wish J. L. Town-en- d August Swenson Morris J. Marled Sp. Fork 3rd Ward .. Sp, Fork Cod Ward ,. Sp Fork -t Ward .. 1 Salem Beautiful Women. Plump cheeks, Hindied with the soft glow of health nml a pure complexion, make all women beautiful. Take a small dose of Herbine after each meal; it will atul help prevent constipation digest what you have eaten. 50c. Mr. X iu. M, Stroud, Midlothian, Texas write, May 31, 1101; We have ned Herbiuo in our family fur eight years and found it the beat medicine ever used for w-- o constipation, bilious malaria For sale Fork Drug Co. fever and by Spanish N acl wi Of IVlIbblftBRY . direct from the East. Childrens School Hats from 25c. Up. Gall and Examine her Goods before going Elsewhere 01 b Boiler ftliils 91 Ik I'M Dr. Try forlleallh 222 8outh Peoria St., Chicago, Iu,., Oct. 7, 1902. Eight months ago I wai w ill that I was compelled to lie or lit down nearly all the time. My stomach waa so weak and npset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequency. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed bo much that my throat and lunci were raw Th doctors proand sore, nounced it Bright's disease and others laid it waa consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and 1 had no desire to lire. A sister visited me from St. Louis and asked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and lhe bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life, Jbelievemany women could save much suffering if they but knew of its value. DENTIST Fill and Extracts Teeth Without Fain. Cob. . solution Free, Opposite Oran Lewis', - SPANISH FORK DENTIST From I to 12 a.m., and t to 3 p In Preabyterlnn Mission Route. . SPANISH FORK, - UTAH Office Hour a weak, helples sufferer. Too can have a womaa's health and do a womans work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? VJinEfCanDU! Presidency. ic Famous at home Generations past Famous nowjall over the World. FOR SALE BT E. M. OCONNOR TWO NEW STYLES THis WINTE LOUIS XIV AND I Don the box coat t think that tho Box Coat is the sam the Monto Carlo, Thf Monto ls thls style. Carlo is last winters sty iter's We are showing the now Coats. Have seen them in our window. h RAN Spanish Fork, 2 AF G0ATS Abscess. i r want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. Yon da not need to he at Dr. W. S. Holdaway, JjkfAS Dont you 6 0. W. Huff. IIenrx Gardner, W. II. Harrison. Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, 11)02: I want to sny a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Liniment. I xteped oTi a nail, which caused the cords in my leg to contract and an abscess to rise in mv knee, and the doctor told me that would have a stitf leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord drug store (who is now in Denver, Colo.) Ho recommended a buttle of 8uow Liniment; I got a f0c me, and it cured my leg. It ia the best liniment in the world AllsCLLS. with few exception, are indicative of constipation or debility. They may, however, result from blows or from foreign introduced into the skin or BUcl a splinters, thorns, etc bold by Spanish Fork Drug Co. For Sale A city lot, house and corral, in Third ward. Apply to Alfred hG. Poland Hyrum Lemmon, . Uike Shore .. p, has a fine line of , A. Read, Cisco, Texas, writes, Time of meeting 2 p. in., for ail Elders Conference. place except la.V!on First and Second There will be a meeting of the ward and Kuightville, where meetings Elders Quorums of the Nebo are field at 8 p. ui s. mil S ake held in the Fuyson tuhernuele iaywa 1st Ward H. W. Ilurnett M on Sunday, September 20. It is Klt I. Had Ward hsrtlMin Paysoa tieorys F. Hickman desired that the presidents use their Amlri'w M. Ferim-o- a Spring Laks , Co-o- Mrs. Reese 1$. . ., Young Mens Consolidated Tuukukduus. September ut Ik'iijumla Inland forth money, The first snow has appeared on the mountains and the weather is quite chilly. No accidents nave occurred lately in this neighborhood. Several of the farmer of this vicinity have beep in Provo far several days attending the trial in progress there regarding the use of some water up here aud tfie result of the trial will be of considerable effect iu Riof ways than one. lhe last chance for the stalwarts up here to work out their poll tax has goue by. Mr. John Wilcox, w ho was run over by a car some time ago, is around again. News has reached hero lately that Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Snow, who went from here to Oregon two year ago, are down with typhoid fever; Mr. Snow's case is said to be serious. Few people realize w hat a lively little place Thistle is. Things appear to be moving continuously, both day and night. Not an I, our passes without the jngines' whistle Iriowiug and liells ringing. There aro many light of red, white aud ljup colors burning thfough-ou- t the niglqs. hilc the wages of the most available occupations here are not high, I do not .believe that during the three year I have been here a day fias passed that from tei, to fifteen men more could have found employment-Joh- March 11th, 10Q1: My wrist was sprained so badly by a fall' that it was useless; and. after using several remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballard's Snow LiniStOQich Trouble. ment, and was cured. I earnestly '1 have been troubled with my recommend it to any one sntTering Tom sprain." 25c, 50o. $1 .1X1. For stoinaeh for the past four yetrs, say D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook sale by Spanish Fork Drug Co. Farm, Green field. Mass. A few day Brother Simmons at Oran Lewis' ago 1 was induced to buy a box las been transferred from the wet of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet I have taken part of goods department into the dry He and Miss them and feel a great deal better. goods department. Gardner will handle the zebeline If you have any trouble with your hereafter.. stomach try a box of thesu Tablets. You are certain to be pleased with Neglected Colds. the result. Price 25 cents. For side Every part of the mucous memby Spanish Fork Drug Co. brane, the nose, throat, ears, head and lungs, etc., are subjected to Carry tie News to Teddy, disease and blight from neglected bora to Mrs. colds Sunday tail boy w Ballard's Horehound Syrup Joseph UrockbftDk. is a pleasant and effective remedy Last Saturday a new irlrl arrived at the booic 25c, 50c, $1.00. W. Akendrick, tit My. and Mr. Harry Huirhe. Tbl morning a new boy gladdened the home Valley Mills, Texas, writes: I have used Ballards Horehound Syrup of Mr, and Mr. Albert Sweuxi'n. for coughs and throat troubles; it last a Sunday morning baby girl was born to H pleasant Mr. E. P. Johnson. and most effective Forsule by Spanish Fork remedy. ilome Missionary Appointments, MoDrug io. nday, Sept. 27, 11)03. . f TUstle Notes, V,. Knlghtvtlle an unlimited stock for comfort and wear; such cant be had elsewhere Editor The Press, I. A. of the 4th ward gave a party Tuesday night in honor of the birthday of Fresi-deElmina Taylor. Picnic was served and an enjoyable time had . Joseph S Hollow t harms Tleijen JeUily Nioluia W. S. Tanner Autmoti .Nrbeker J o!i a H. I son Samuel K. Tmlor John J Sharrer Charles U. Kvuns Henry E. Osnllier. Samuel L) Moore jr, John H. IU,m SeriuusUaiiiner I'eler Kulu-iJohn L. Jenkins wool and fleece lined " AI. antaquln MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR tup terent place. They were presided over by their respective heads, Superintendent Jey over the young pien and ister Neither oyer thp young Jadiea, Presi- Vo, Monday, September 7 wa Labor Day, Fycry city had it iparohlng crowd almost everywhere in the Iniou, while in the eastern cqntmpnt they were at the name pmoloynmut on this, their day. Bight and proper jt (. fur jabor is the bone and 'sinew f tho world, Everyppe ha onC specific, w pfk tq do, some with hand, gome will) head, and some wth heart all combined 8luld form qne grain) harmonious wlolp. But alas! it is pot so; for tii hand is fighting with the head, and at tjipe the heart they both have' a light and then it is a mixed contest, (jappr-all- y the strongest win while the weaker may be right their standard motto being that might make right." Such a union i not a proper and legitimate remedy betwixt hand, liuud pnd heart, or in other words, capital gnd labor, in their bfdadust and deepest significance, If the workers were organized likpan different regiments army of soldier composed of individual men into one unit, all under one commander, one object their pup. no surrender until the victory is gained then labor could look hopefully forward to a signal victory. J)ut as tho army of laborer is now uoustituted, with labor unions, n and independent men, etc, there is no possible chance of winping a victory. I union is strength" 1 an axiom that needs no definition. Ha who runs may read, if he will. Close your ranks, shoulder to shoulder; be ready at all times and all sea sons; bp true and faithful to your prin eiples. Keep always ip mind that faint heart never won fair lady. Keep your powder dry, and strike while the iron is hot, and thus win tho victory, The basic principle for the workers is to formulate some idea on which to ereet a structure that will embrace all the workers. There are too pi any conflicting opinions how to attain that object. Stamp out all discord and keep in mind that true saying, united we Discuss all stand, divided we fall. the why and wherefores in private. To the public present only one solid front. With the miners, steel workers, n builders, socialists, union men, men, independents and others all mixed up, each for their own pet idea, brings a bg noise without results. It is confusion worse confounded. Take a hint from Messrs. Combine, Trust & Co, They work silently, smoothly, a;t quick as a combined whole until the fatal blow )s struck. They advance ami do nut retrpat. Workingmen can do the sume it they rare to, but to the outsider it looks as if it was all blow and bluster. Get together and tell your plan to nobody. Let your watchword be. Stand firm, faithful and true. If a strike takes plapa with union men am the men are called to work then the light begins, while capital staipls by and looks on iniliffer-en- t as to results. This should bo avoided by mutual agreement, by having one aim. The Y. L. of (jig A, pfliucr met in a gress op Sabbath af Paysop jq We are porklit?, Uavely worlPnifi And In e Cause w6 love, many trade, yet one p band We ft body move. - UoqaJ News, Thq 15. |