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Show MJ - AROUND THE TOWN. Postmaster Peters made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Tues-day. John Buchi cx-deputy Sheriff of Provo is assisting in the bookkeeping book-keeping department of the American Amer-ican Fork Co-op. If you have not purchased a Neck Fur, come and see our lino; American Fork Co-op. If you have a fat Hog, Veal or Boaf consult E.H. Boley.hepays highest cash price. CM. Hansen treated tho Citizen Citi-zen force this week to some very fine specimens of the "Ben Davis' apple. Mr. Hansen raised 400 bu. of this variety this season. M. 0. Randoplh returned home the first of the week from the northern part of the State where he has been working in the inter est of the Live Fence Company. The Public school faculty with the assistance of marshall Logs--don are beginning to enforce the compulsory attendance of all those who come within school age. Try a glass of California Orange cider. Five cents a glas at Low-,tCo. Low-,tCo. The sugar factory's pay day this week, both for tho farmers and factory hands has put considerable con-siderable money in circulation in this neighborhood. If in need of glasses give me a call, I am not here today and Way tomorrow. My prices are within reach and my work is absolutely guaranteed. Dell Chipman. George Summerville who has been having a very Bcrious ear trouble, for which several operations oper-ations have been necessary, is rapidly rap-idly regaining his health. Pure homo made sogum at the American Fork Co-on. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Pol ta-E.H. Bolcy. Mrs. Rosana Miller who has been sick for some time is getting strong again. If you try our mince pie and coffee, cof-fee, you will continue to ask for them, Lowe & Co. Fresh shrimps and OyBtcrs received re-ceived every Thursday evening 13.11. Bolcy. Mrs. Chas. Preston of Twin Falls, Idaho, is here visiting relatives. rela-tives. Sec the Colo's Hot Blast- High oven Ranges at the Co-op. Ned Wild came down from the Whirlwind mino Tuesday. He brings a good report of the condition con-dition of that property. Ni'cd n good cathartic? Apill is best Kay h pill like DcWitt'a Little Early Itinera. About the most reliable on the market. Sold by tho American Fork Droit Company. A. B. Adams left Thursday for Simpson Springs, where his sheep are now located. Seo tiio window display of new Flccco Downg for Winter Komo-es Komo-es Am. Fork Co-op. The conjoint program as rendered ren-dered by the M.I. A. in Science hall Sunday evening drew considerable consid-erable favorable comment M.I I. Ingersoll returned home from tho sheepherd Wednesday. IIo reports tho s,heep looking fine. LADIES It will pay you to nee me before buying your Fall and Winter Suits or coats; Mrs V. E. Kennedy. Electa the little daughter of J. B. Miller has been ill this week, but is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brinton of Salt Inke wero tho guests last week of Miss Julia Brown. Tho Co-op's display of Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Table Linen is about tho nicest thing out. Mr and Mrs Andrew Adamson Sr. of Salt Like spent Tuesday and Wednesday in this city. Tho home of James R. Dolmer was tho scene of a social picnic surprise party Saturday night. About thirty of tho relatives and neighbors gathered thero and passed tho evening with games and an impromptu projjram. t t---lSV Mrs. E. McDonald waa at Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. Frank Groosbeck Salt Lake Route passenger agent was in American Fork Thursday. Call at Lowe &Co. for hot scotch, pies, 5 cents each. Mrs.W.S. Chipman was taken down the first of the week with an attact of appendicitis. She is recovering. Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr Shoop'a Magic Ointment. Its made for piles alone and it docs the work surely and with satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear disap-pear like magic by tho its use. Large, Nickel Capped Jars, CO cent. Sold by the American Fork Drug Co. and William Will-iam Thornton. Mrs. S.L. Chipman was a Provo visitor Sunday. Sheriff Harmon was a visitpr here Wednesday and Thursday. The Chipman hack meets all i r. tins. Call uk Up; phone 6-2 Bert Pike, the skating rink man of Pleasant Grove spent Thursday Thurs-day here. For a nice cup of Coffee and a hot pic call at Lowe & Co. C G. Patterson of Taylorsville spent part of the week in this city. SEWING MACHINE-New and latest lat-est improved; not sold at trust prices, yon can afford to ''own one. Grant's Emiorlura. Miss Maggie Po'tter of Bartlette Iowa, who came to American Fork about six weeks ago, for her health and an extended visit with relatives here, returned home Tuesday. Our line of men's dress shirts can't be equaled in the City-American City-American Fork Co-op. Mrs E. H. Stout and Mrs W. D. Edmond returned home Sunday Sun-day after spending a week with Salt Lake friends. Good for everything a salvo is used for and especially recommended for piles. That is what wo say of DcWitts Witch Hazel salve. On tho market for years and a standby in thonsands of famillcs.GctDoWitte. Sold by American Ameri-can Fork Drng Company. Miss Hazel Robinson of Bingham Bing-ham is hero visiting with friends. Mrs. H. Dunkley and daughter Cady left Wednesday for a ten day's visit at Salt Lake City. All the latest Fdr-inrhand ties can be found nit-ttIeriAmerican Fork Co-op. ' Mrs. Roy Roberts of 'Lehi spent Tursday in this city. Cash paid for farm produce at tho Co-op. Lester Loveless of Salt Lake spent part of tho week here with his brother W. D. Loveless. IsaacBoley isconvalesingfrom a siege of typhoid fever. Mrs Rosa Bromley left Thursday Thurs-day for Bingham where she will spend a wceK with her daughter MrsC. J. Wright American Fork Co-op shipped several car 'loads of potatoes this week. Mr. andMre. CG. Wright were visitors at Lehi Sunday. ( Fresh Fish, Salmon, Striped Bass and Hallibut oyery Friday, -E. H. Boley. i Josh Greenwood of Fillmore spent Sunday in this city with relatives rel-atives and friends. The Misses Louio and Jennie Bromley spent Sunday at Lehi. Dave, the eight year old son of Joseph Kolley received a badly fractured thl gh last Monday while riding a horse to run Wm. Kelley's cidea mill. Tho alnglo trco broke and flying back struck tho boy with the above result. Lost A pair of spectacles in casoj somewhere between Second Ward meeting meet-ing houso and Main Street. Return to Mra Adams at Boloy Merc, and receive reward. Miss Cora Thornton of this city and George Hayes of Pleasant Grove will be married next Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake Temple. The Bank of ''Lehi, a branch of The Bank of American Fork has started out with a business that surpasses the expectation of its promoters. Sidney Huish arrived homo Thursday after being away six months in Montana and Idaho. American Fork has been filled , with out-of-town people this week drawn here by the big sales going go-ing on at the general Btores, Amanda and Liza Chipman gave a dinnerparty Thursday evening in honor of their sister Ida'B birthday. There were sixteen guests present. Tho dec- j orations were pink chrysanthemum and , violets. The principal amusement was I caused in blowing out tbo candles on tho WttVuvy ctiu, I I I Whllo beheading chickens Wednesday Wednes-day morning, Bert Miller nearly cut a linger oft. Dr Koblnson found it necessary ne-cessary to put in three stlchcs to close the wound. Buy a Brissels Carpet Sweeper the only thing no dust American Ameri-can Fork Co-op Prcvcntics, as the name !mpllca,prc-vent !mpllca,prc-vent all colds and grippe when, "taken at sneeze stage." I Prevcntlcs are toothsome candy tablets. tab-lets. Prevention dissanatca all colds nuickly, and taken early when you first feel that a cold is coming, thoy check and prevent them. Prevcntlcs are thoroughly thor-oughly safe for children, and as effectual effec-tual for adults. Sold and recommended recommend-ed In 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by the American Fork Drug Co. and William Thornton. |