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Show I mre-r- -r THE WORLD. Patillshed Wtekly, BT SMltn 4 BillTll. ponUigtet, Amtriean Fort for traurniuion through iho wail at Eottroi at tho MflMfi eiau nattor. Out Yoar in Adtanu Bin Uoniht 91-5- 0 ICO Thru ilontht .50 m JametO. Bullock, ouo ot Iks deoocnitle candidates (or commission. la a man who has livmonntaln country ed in tbla great from infancy, pushed his way tu the front with great energy and precision nptil be now stands in the foremost ranks of politics. He waa reared la the eity of Salt Lake where he first saw the light of earth on November 2. 18491. In n of Utah county J971. however, he became attr acted to what is now the beautiful olty of Pleas ant Grove, where be has since resided, using his energies lu farming most of the time except the two or three p years when he wav agent for the Wagon and Machine Co. and the Bio Co-o- Grande eoal, .That he is dearly beloved by all may be seen from the feet that the people insist on keeping him In some- of the best and most honorable offices. He started on his political career by being elected constable of Pleasant Grove pre einet In 1878, where he remained for two terms. He was elected Alderman lb 1881 and served eight years. Was elected justice of the peace In 1883 and served six years. He became councilor in 1893 and mayor in 1694, which office lie still holds. Since ha became eounty commissioner in 1895, hs has mads a record for juBtiee and ecomnny of which any man might well feel a sensation of prids. Ton know what hs is, look a his rseord and convince vonmlves Trust thstrun and tiled, do not try something new. - ' MAKH00D lni(4i noli or U.r 1. U,...i!ii 1 . RESTORERS will quickly cur you of ull n.r-j-auch aa Luat lluiilwaxt. krirrain Seminalwyiuia, 'llM ii irk. Aminiiiiqii. Kmaia IVMlity, Slurry, y.xluui(lii( UnUiw, Vaiinawl anda. I Itwai-- by tlay or lUfliL qirirka HriiH HOT SPRINGS a r - lobpmiiaturrlMM aiwl U-- Aulu-an- PATHING in the day time 25c ts .from 9 bn-au- d tu-n- of 11A aai-mm- 1QL MIMI'M U Box art Sau Fraudaco. 111--r. ROBERTS BR0THEB3, HOg. A Wiffe Equal to a Gold IVIlne a. o, SMOOT, CaL AMERICAN FORK, ArSbtotg Ct3b. oclock i Hybcm F. Thomas ' the democratic candidate for county recorder was born at Spanish Fo;k in Aug. of 1800, so he was not only bora in Utah state bnt in Utah e:un.y, and la a Utah man to a finish. His heme had always been at Spanish Fork when hs removed to Provo twoysare ago to take charge of the reeorder'e office, which pool Lion he has held down with as mneh honor as any man who h&i evor kept the reeordere books. The records are mat and clean, the writings are gotten up in a plain, aeeurete and concise manner and everything about tbs of flee goes to show that Mr; Thomas 1 the man for tlia place and that hla la a ease of the office seeknAYXBCAMP ing the man and not the man' tbe of- Was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in I860; a fice. Besides Ur. Thomas is s ghutle-m- a descendent of German parents. Receivn In every sence of the word, lie is ed a common education in the district kind, poilteandohllglng, lnsomudi that and high schools of raid city, and in lie makes friends with everyone he the spring of 1679, When nineteen yean meets We predict that he will roll of age, located at Penver, Colo. He up a big majority this fall, each as has subsequently embarked in tbe book not been known In Utah county since and stationery bnafuete at Irwin' and the division on party lines. Vote for Crested Butte, Onto. At latter plaee him and be in the awln. was twice elected town clerk, came to Mr. Thomas began life as a sehoo Utah in 1888 acd opened up in the teacher and has worked his way onward rsal estate business; la 1889 came to and upward to hii present pnltion by Phovo and wrote a complete set of abbis. unfailing energy and ambition. stract books of all titles in Utah eonnHe bas also had experience as clerk in ty, in which business he is still engage the tithing office at Spanish Fork and ed. In 1890 was, appointed enrolling as a nlerk lu a store for several years and elerk of the 39 th legisengrossing which did mneh to prepare him for 'the lative assembly; in Febnary of sama position hs now holds. He was for year elected an recorder of Provo City. a longtime auditor and recorder of In summer of 18y4 was appointed chief Spanish Fork City lie was educated deputy elerk First District Court, and In the public schools and at the B. T. afterwards appointed by tna judge aa ' " Academy. cuief clerk, serving until the proclamaJos-- S. Fury. tion of statehood abolished the office. No abler man could be found in Utah w. h. brereton. eounty than tbs Hon. Jos. S. Peery to the republicans might hava looked fill .tho office of commissioner; he is the eounty over and over aud not have just tbs man for the place and tha del a beitci man for tha office found to democratic con egsies the County ventlon made no mistake wnen they sheriff then Mr. W.H. Brtrcton. He is nominated him. He bas held some of a man in every way qualified to fill the best offices with in the gilt if the tate and hs slways carries his prsctn t the p osltlon and If he get s it he will be by an overwhelming marjority, pull a terror to diaperate criminals.' He has Ing every democrat vote and fiom forty to to fifty republicans, say toothing the necessary physique and physical about tbs wsy ha trots there l,i the with any otheq. sheriff county and state. For his first offlre ahilily tj cops he received an appointment as post or constable of the stats In wcooring master at Salem; from this he bianeln the eouutry to bring tbe vllaqt reere ed out to city cnuncilmen for the elty of ant luto tbe drsadfui clutches"' of the Payson, and In 1894 .hejwas elected to so law. lie has ragged health and Is in important stats office, that of Univers- ured to being ont In the cold) winters ity land commissioner, while now he Is this honorable mayor of Payson city and billiards, and should it bo Accessary one of our moat excellent eoubiy com at time to lie In ambush on th- aoy mlsslanrrt In which pbaitiona we believe bleak mountain aide or face the sold his good Qualities will, keep blm for some time to come. NO hoard of com wmtery breath of the canjn a ireexa to mlssioners has ever do ne better work eatch a horrid desperado he wll be on tin a retrenchment, hard'tiuiea policy hand. Besides lie is a jovial whole-copiethan tba present one. They are not fellow, ttie comashamed of their record It il open to of whom Yon have to them panionship everybody seeks. inspection. yonr was born 37 years sgi lu tbs thank that yonr taxes which are nee Ill easarlly very high this year on acqouin town of Cheshire, England, .'but la a are rota great deb! of statehood through bred American aevcfthelesa as higher than tneyaie. bis parents removed to Irova tbe next In bora wss lu .Virginia Mr, Peery Missouri where year after his birth. He hasj been af 1841 bnt soon rams to reached He Zion, the fond a good common school odunatlnn finally railed. abode of the Saints, in the year 18T4. in the schools of our eounty east. and has sojourned with us ever since. .Ibis is the first time he has fixp.red to He has bad a varied experience in bud-- , a;y political office, but his fiends ininess life, having been a farmer, a stock stated anil be finally g tvi; Intend now rataer, a railroad contractor and freigh- he is in the race, Itaretofori he lias him for lived a quiet life, engaging Iq farming ter, all of which tends to honored position he now fills, and, will aud stock raising, nod he has oue of iadrupcds continue to occupy after the story of tile finest herds ef woolly : A vote east for him Vo be found in the county, :il not be thrown away. Tbe American Fork Bonnes1! Collego trow, w, K.DmffnxRBY, Nov. 9, 1690. 9.'e their i'i mrcrat candidate tor district judge opens Monday, r adyetliMiieut. dtaphiy Novnnb-.-in born aiis Pennsylvania, Mbs, A. Bussell. The SI Parkins company Is billed for Wednesday November tth. This company Is meeting with great success In this part of tbe country and is recelr log flattarlog press notices. Their midday parade is novel and funny ad tbs band is the talk nf every lown they have played In. They give a free hand concert in front of tbe opera bouse at "o'clock and all lovers u( claw leal music should hear it. Remember tbe date. Admission 35, bO. take Ayers Sarsaparilla, and by tbe time he used six bottles, ha waa aa well aa ever. Cures others, will curs you. Among the varisd featuiee to be In trodneed daring the performance of "Si Perkins, which will be presented company at tba by tbe Barton-Colema- n next house Wedneadey November opera 4th ie their olio ef specialties aud the f tmons "Si Peralns" orchestra, directed by Prof-- Thoe. Marshall which is ears to be entertaining. Of the play Itself we need only to my that for laughing purposes there are no better, and tbla bas been proven by the large audiences it always attracts, aad which le aura to be. la attendance next Wednesday evening No ember 4tb. Tbe parade given by the famous Pnghtown farmers band is great, be sure and eee It at neon. DeWitt'a Little Early Risers. HUM Tha faaoq plllq. Many lives of usefulness have been eut short by neglect o Jirask up an or ltl dlnary cold. - I'nenhiOLla, aud by eycn consumption can be averta prompt nee of O&e Minute For sale by Thou. 8!eels Care. Cough & Co. ARRIVED AT LAST Onr elegant stock of tall and winter millinery Is now on hand and we will Do net sell as cheap as the cheapest. fall tu see ns before yon buy. Chipman The Short Line to Denver, Colorado Springs Cripple Creek Victor Leadville Aspen Glenwood sprint and AND ALL POINTS EAST. The Only Line Running Through Free Chair Cars From Ogden and Salt Lake City to Ltalvlile, Denver, Colorado Springs and No Change ofCars, Finos t scenery ment, Cutktrtir. "Ayi-r'-k lill fi-- r ovir thirty Ask yonr ticket agent for tickets via end arrive at American Fork BUSINESS COLLEGE Will Monday) KOV. 9TU, 1896. re-op- en a of my tTiiiilih- were liy miiktiMtion, I liegun the nse of Ayvr'q rill, wilh t lie inost rnttisfar-tor- y liming n iiingle attack that did rcinlily yield totlii remedy. My wifi-- , wlm had ,ln:en mi invalid for years, hImj to iko Aver Pills, nnd l.t-- liraii !i wasqn'k-klWtili my chiliin n I lmd tlmt ull tlu-i- r uilineiits were by eiinKiiMiiion, and I somi hud tin- ileasiiri- of I. non ing tluif with rhililren :is with mi- - nt, Ayers lMlls, if taken in n. inert nil danger of Bi- knees." II. V. i iiyiun, III. nlne-ti-nth- -- A 0, A. BROWN, GenlAgt,S5alLLake City. W. F. Bailey, Q. P. - - f . - -- - ' A, Danver Colo.f 11 I nycuBio EMPORIUM I Erxet music a.siECIaltt Fine Stock ef Toys Silverware ... chinaware and Glassware ss, eroekeryware . G8SIT ALL KIND3 IN ; PICTURES, B.We N. SIC. BOOKS, ALBUMS, do ed 1000 Prizs Given Away This Year, j -- $fr00 pci JOHN f VABISTBS, not select .one day in the year to give away Course, prizes. We give prizes from our 25 and 50 cent Coun-"'"- 1 ters every day. $5.00 per. month, Common Course Tftition--Advanc- month. M. THORN ION, PRINCIPAL. iNGKItSOLL. Instructor. SA.Xi002ST THE STAR, K. THUfiNTUN. FHUF. 4 nvS. ; Dealer In $25:00 Sayed Wines x x Cigars Ec to Liquors going CZfry STEELE & COS; and getting yom bicycle. VINE LINE Olf EF-A-IIINO-Co- BRANbm STECIALTT CIGARS "TH I SILVER CLUB AND THE I I CINN PBS OTARI onnection, kTAR AMERICAN FORE RICHA1 T BROS All OF MANUFACTURER SheSet Iron and work. kinds of Tin, air Furnace. wheels. CO. LA FLURETTE.'1 Billiard ard Pool room in me STEELE FAMILY ORDERS A SPECIALTY ALWAYS ON RAND. GOOD PORT WINE FOR FAMILY USE, TWENTY FIVE We Have and see our tiiisi-i- Trains leive Depot All Kinds of musical instruments;! stock. I? Hint (fits Colorado Midland, That is what It mu the same money - EXTRA TIKE$ ETC. d, nd elegant Equip- One Minute Cough Cure, cures. us good a wheel as you will pay $100 for anywhere else and bettor thau you can get anywere elie for good-nature- d all Through Sleeping Cars, Far Over Thirty Years! year hare kopt me in good health, never hering lmil a kirk day in all that time. Bi fur 1 wan twenty I kuffered aiiinmt continually an a rexult ol con heartache, lipHtlon from rtysH-pnia- , neuralgia, or lmil and other erufitivo dir kites. When I became convinced - y intermediate points. Sisters. NOT A SICK DAY AYERS PILLS , COLORADO MIDLAND RY. company. One of the most necessary features for a fint'clara performance is tbe beet of inuRie rendered la a artistic manner especially lx this so lq 81 Perkins, running over withsong, dances, eateby music, where e good orchestra la absolutely neceawry. Be enre end see tho street parade, yon will enjoy it. In basement. hi grant hotel. result or usors Beck, Prop I first-ela- j.E. - . Beck's is the Best. BECK'S HOT Springs Many political speakers, clergymen singers and otbhers who nee tho voice excessively, rely upon One Minute Cough Core to prevent huakineee and laryngitis. Its value ae a preventive is only equaled by its power to afford Editor J. L. Montgomery, ef Man Instantaneous relhf. For silt by Thos. for states that shall, (HI.) Democrat, many years, he suffered untold agony Steele ft Co. from Dyspepsia. Alasthe began fo -- ft Nfii W sdnesJny Novembei 4th will bewltnasMd llu. prodnclion of SI n Psrklne by the mimlcaMe company. This company haa won great praise from Ibe press and people all along i!a. route. This company is and Is going right ahead dlsplta the hard times because they possess real merit and on the account nceive a paying patronage Their orchestra , directed by Prof, Thus. Mar shall le composed pr twelve sltlllfol It. is the strongest ever musicians. tothe public by a traveling preseoud VUll2 JJGe-tv-, Rurtun-Cole-ma- Will some of yojr readers give me a good recipe for making a roltl btari-hI am selling flatirons and Iron a little at every house and have to use so ae starch every place and want to know how to make a gosd cold skareh. My husband waa lu debt and I being anxious to help him, thought I would sell self -- besting flatirons sad I am doing splendid. A scuts worth of foel will heat the Iron for 3 hears, so yoa liavs a perfect even heater. Ton can iron In half tha time and ne danger of seeiehlng the eIotliea;as with the only Iron, aud yon Cdn get tbe most beautiful gloss. I sell at nearly every house, as the iron saves so much fuel everbody wants one. I,' make 1.50 on each Iron and have not sold leu thin ten any dav I worked. My brother Is doing wcjl and I think an rone can make lots of money anywhere soiling Irons. J. F. CAiSF.Y & CO , 81. Lonls.Mo. will start anyone In the business, as they did me, il you. will address them. f the most honored man politically in Utah eounty waa born In Balt Lake an tba 11th day of March 1855. He went to school to Carl G. Maescr principally and worked on hla father's farm nntll IS years of age. Whan ha waa nearly thirteen years of age bis parents ramov ed to Provo and young Smoot wont into tha Provo Bast Ci-o- . store aa elerk for two years He tbeu attended school fot one year. At the age of sixteen years be went Into the eoal and lumber business In 'partnership with Prest, Wm. Paxtnan, now of the Jnab stake. Ont of this venture has developed tbs Provo Lumber II fg. Association and Building Co. At the age of 18 yeare he went to Europe as Mormon m1s'lon ary ret nrning in two years and becomcollect-unde- r ing deputy asvisaer and II. H. Clun, in 1878 he, himself became county assessor and eolleotor. In 1880 he opened up and very sueeeea-full- y conducted the Mercantle depart meat of the Provo Woolen Mills. In assessor - and 1882 he became again collector for Utah eonnty, in whioh office he served until 1888, He waa twice ' appointed U- - 8. commissioner bnt he had to resign on account of the pressure of other holiness. In 1888 he served in the territorial legislative council. In the Bprlng of the same year he resigned all public positions to aaelat his father in private bnalpasa affaire. In 1895 ho was .elect ed to the lower hofisa of tbe state legislature and ho is new a candidate for tho Upper home or senate. He was one of the organlxera of tha sage brush democracy god has been a life long demo1 cratjand now that the party hits return ed to lu proper moorlags.be will per-ba- ps stay with It tbe remainder of nls life. If there la a man in this eonnty, who la fit for tbe senate, it ie tbe Hon. A. 0. Smoot. A nd ho should bo pre of the senate as ho le one of the bast parliamentarians the country af ford. Let blm be yoor man on election day. ' ' 11... rru'-- h imirrtMirr. V tji'Uiuin UUvi; 0 a.i iLabommiof d ttiurtnaryoraiiioIaUlmiuriUra rmPKUKatrawrtbwqaiMlnMOWwaniallwaakorkaua la ninety par cnt art tronM4 wnh 1b a rraaoia uf!rn-- ara not rum, bv Amrint CTFIIiKXI i the only kiiowa nrm.-Vrtaialllla. ala. JL wrltp-- quaraiila firm unit money rrlnrnrJ If all bnira dnq nut Wlail q iwruauvUlBUi for Mkactorular kud Iwilaiunlala. U0 a boa. iix fTir fViU. by maU. r-- BtfOnt sl-d- - A f, Candidates, Hon. 1st 183d. When he was four vetrs oM hi parents rame to HliniAs, when.-Warrereceived a common school and lvM llr. semlDHnv education. In Dussnberry removed to California whers ha read law and attended the I'srifls Col legs at Sacramento In 1882 he earn to Provo and at ones Identified himself with the educational interests of that elty whers nedsvot-e- d hla energies for 13 veara. h finally becoming principal of tha B. Y- - Academy, wblrb institution is the institutions organixad and conducted by him. In 1874 he became held for probate judge, which office he hlm-sel17 years with mueb eredlt to Thera is ro more able jurist in tbs country. He understands tne irrigation eoea In perfection. His decisions in criminal eaaca have never been reversed, Copper Mine work a specialty. done on short notice. s Ho; Repairing American Fork - il Utah nt r red. - - r-n- -. - ivim, AYEB8 PILLS Highest Kcnorg at World's Fair. Ayers i,i::a;;heia tbe Systesk W. H. STEELE & GO. REfi T MARKET, All kinds of fresh and salt meats. i " Call and see ns " t We are Here to Please - - - HARRINGTON FORK.UTAH STKKKT, ii 0 AM ERICAX ft fefas-- r-' |