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Show J, E.. Campbell of Mercur was in Lch Friday. Call and see the now lino of carpets at the CD-jpp.wn, , ... . " , Sheriff Storrs was in town Sunday looking after his political fences The Co-op has a nico assortment of .ladies' and childiens capes and eonta. The most valuable elephant in the -world wilbbo hero on Friday, October 14 Bishop Eli Bennett and wife of Cedar Fort were Tisiting 'Mra.W.JlL-Winn, , Jr., lust week. See that your children always wear District 70 school shoes. For -sale by People's Co-op. '$ r Gaddio & Wilson have secured tho contract to bujld tho school houBoat Fairfield and the work was commenced yesterday. Watches, clocks and jewelry cleaned and repaired. Best of work at lowest prices. Give us a call. Broadbont & Son. If tho tissues ..about tho roots of the hair become unhealthy, tho nair will soon turn gray, or fall off. Correct this trouble with Hall's Hair Ronewcr. Ground has been broken and men are busy laying the foundation for Dr. Mer-rihow's Mer-rihow's new dental office in Main street. Tho work will bo rapidly pushed to completion. Shiloh's Consumpiiom Cure cures where others fail. It is tho loading I Cough Cure and no home 'shonld bo I vritliout it. Pleasant to take and 'goes I right to thp spot. Sold by T. J . Wade- 1 worth, Druggest. 1 Ths claims of tho Joscphito Church I examined or "Priesthood and Presiden- cy," from a Mormon standpoint, by 0. I W. Penrose, and "Tho Books and Utah I Mormonism," in contrast, from a I Josephito standpoint. 5 and 10 cents I each at the Post Offce. Also complete I lino of Church works. A school ma'am not more than a I thousand miloa from Mt. Pleasant asked ber juvenile class tho meaning of tho word "husband," and in order to give I the urchans an idea of it, Bhe asked, "What would I have should I get mar-H mar-H , ried?" Tho nnanor was so unexpected and came eo sudden that tho lady's faco becamo suffused with a roseato tint that I would pale the glories of a western sun-H sun-H set. At least this is what tho young H mmi says is who keeping company with H her. Pyramid. H A deaf-and-dumb man, half crazed H with drink, got off tho afternoon north- H bound It. G. W. passenger at Lehi H Saturday and from the R. G. W. depot W tothn Union ilotol he succeeded in H making himself obnoxious, Ho B frightened women and children and K assaulted overy man ho mot. At the B Union Ilotol Marshal Thoiww ovortook H him and placed him under arrest. Sun- S day he was turned I0090 and left town M in the direction of Mercur. SEbbbV Tho Co-op is headquarters for sporting sport-ing goods. Tho only Boxing Kangaroo in tho world will bo hero on Friday, Oct. 14. Miss Blako of West Jordan was the guest of Mrs. Jano Vnughan laEt week. Any ono wishing to learn fasionable dressmakug please call on Miss Lydia Evans. "Coles Hot Blast," tho most economical econom-ical heating atovo made. Call and see them at tho Co-op. , War is declared on high prices- by WEST'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE. Send 3 cents for catolcgue. William Ilarwood and wiio & of Plersant Grovo were' tho guests of Hyrum Kirkham lait weok. Joseph Keyior and family loft lait week for a visit with friends and relatives in Fairfiold county, S. 0. See the open dens of wild nnimala in tho street pegeant. wthf Lesion Brothers' Bro-thers' that' will be hero Friday, October 14'. ' "" Lewis I'otorton is happy over tho arrival of. his first-born a girl, as sweet as any in Lehi. It arrived Friday. Fri-day. . Mother and baby are both doing well. , "Remember tho rain," but at the same time remember that you must prepare for the cold weather. Wo have the finest lirie of cheating stoves in tho county. Peoples' Co-op Inst. Tho Stake Presidency of the Rolief Society visited the Lehi Society Friday. Mrs. David John and Mrs. Daniels of Provo uud Mrs. Robinson of American Fork were in attendance. Willard Bean is matched with a man 1 named Weday to light in Mercur on tho night of,lhe 13th. Prices are $1 60 and $2.00 for admission and a special train may be run from Salt Lake. The expense ia,' too great for thq Lehi' sports. WANTED Several trustworthy persons per-sons in this stateto manage our " business busi-ness in.their own and nearby counties. It is mainly office work and" conducted at home. Salary straight $000 a year and expenses definite, bonatide, no more, no less salary. Monthly $75. References. Enclose self addressed 'stamped envelope, Herbert E. Hess, Prest., Dept. M, Chicago. Georgo Glover was most agreeably surprised Inst Thursday afternoon by about twenty of his relatives who visited him unannounced. Quito a nico time was enjoyed by thoso present and Georgo greatly appreciates this evidence of their esteem. Jamos Kelson, or as familiarly known .lftinee Ericson, who, as noted in last week's Bahnkk, was suffering from an attack of typhoid fevor, died last Wednesday aftornoon. Tho funeral took place from tho residence Thursday afternoon at threo o'clock. The doceosed was a hard-working man and favorably known and respected in this community. A widow and four children aro left to mourn the loss of a kind and provident husband and fathor. A latter has boon received from Al Comer who is sinking the Bhaft in the Early Harvest, mine at Fish Springs. Ho eay8 in the last 80 feet ho has passed through several ore bodies that look very promising. This is a surprise to many of the stockholders as tho shaft wag supposed to bo a little north of the main ore body. Tho Early Harvest shows signs of becoming one of the best producers in tho State. The neace jubilee concert at Garff's Hall Saturday night was creditably arranged and those attending were well ropaid for braving tho discomfortR of a dismal, stormy night. The program ws practically carried out c.s arranged and published and those taking pnrt are deserving of unstinted praieo. Each number on tho program was especially well rendered and tho wholo affair passed off with becoming eclat. The oommitteea worked hard to muko tho concort a succcbs and deserve tho thanks of our citizens. .Tho financial outcome was something of u disappointment disap-pointment as only $10.60 was collected. Some people die eating and somo di-ct. T. R. Cutler returned from California this morning. Only a man f push can propel a wheelbarrow. The office novur Iuih to seek the man on pay-day. Some men give according to their meana and eome according to their meatless. Charles Edwards ia tho happy father of a girl that arrived to bless hit homt laBt Ve4ntsday. Tho "duok,' Beacon is now on. If you want to be "in it" buy your air munition muni-tion at the Peoples' Co-op. Shotguns, rifles, pistols, etc., and an ondless variety of ammunition for same at lowest prices, at Peoples' Co-op. Have yo'ur Improvement Era and other bookB and magazines bound byT. F. Crouch (bookbinder opposite P O., Proro; I. Guutnunscn, ofloua, Idaho, is visit ing friends and relatives in Lehi. H is ono of Idaho's prominent business men. Oecar Kirkbaiii will go to Provo the latter part of this week and will attend the B. Y. A. during tho rest of th academical year. Four girl babies were born in Lehi this week. Political candidates had better be on tho right side of the woman suffrage question. V ' Mrs. Jahn Bradshaw presented her husband with a bright girl baby Monday Mon-day morning and John will no doubt be around with cigars as soon as ho returns from a business trip to Sanpete, Gus Mohlstcdt, a carpentor who haa been residing at the Locusf Grovo, disposed of his chattels and endeavored to leave, his creditor: in tho lurch, bnt Mnrehal Thomas overtook him this mcrniug. A lino full-pago half-tone portrait of Bishop Cutler appears in the last issue of the American Economist with the caption, "T. R. Cutler of Utah, a prominent member of the American Tariff Leaguo." Superintendent Valley ia happy over the birth of a tiny girl who mado her advent into his homo last Thursday. Henry thinks sho is the sweetest bit of humanity in existence. Mother and child aro both dojng well and Hemry is able to uttend to his labor at the sugar factory. A class in dress-making will be commenced, com-menced, Monday, October 10, by MrB. Joseph Hammer at her residenco, one block aiuth of Dr. Steele's office. The Ladies' Scientific Tailor System will be used, Mrs. Hammer now having the solo agency for that system. Mrs. Hammor formerly held the agency and instructed a large class in Lehi. H CoNTINUBD-l'KOMTir I'AGK" H MrH.ChurlH Brown ' was visiting H rfricnds 'in l'ayaon hist week. H Mm. Mary Ellsworth, of Kiverton H wns visiting friends in Lohi last week. H Tiic Democrats will bo'.d a grand rally H , 'tomorrow night in GarfPs hall. Hon. BBB B. II. Roberts will be the spiiakor. BBB BBB " S. I. Paradise, formerly manager, of BBB the Intohnountntn Newspaper Union of H -Salt Lalto City, wns in Lehj last week. H "ThojJJamnation of Tlieron Ware" H by the rfuthar of "Quo Vadis" and 87 BBB other good novels -fit from 5 to CO cents H each. fcla W. Rosa, the News Dealer. bpm BBB The quarterly nularies of the 44 state B ofllcials.jtlcrke and doputies amounts to' B .$1(1,620 15. The pay roll warrants wcro H if auedLy; State Auditor Richards F'ri- B -day. r, B Old fuifli ion s in dresB may be revived, B but no odi(!lioneil jnedicjnq can xe- B place ChfcinbTrlain'j Cojicf Cholera ahd M Dinrrhoeji Ronili. For i&oy ftJL B lforriho, dlruggist. H TPVilliam Dbnsdon and W. II. Duiudoh H have flloSUr" record in Frovo notice bl H location feif-thPole; Star mining claim, H situated. IboVt eevin milci! rlofthVjt of B Alpiue. BBB BBBj CharleB Brown, a former . tonsorial H artist of Mils city, was in. Lehi Friday H aid Saturday preparing to remove bs H family toanimoth, where Mr. Brown B ia now loqated. m about the f(W6'Iiid WanjUyiisaQo on We(lest4r;4 Fo Tffi H little fellovteaSlMl:Ibasanimaf, m Joe SmitlJd hillwnd ciuglif in tHo M nachinery.toIacforWfdW H day night itillu&rkU &$&&& H tuat membe'r. Dr?tee.l'o"' was 6bliged H to take severi aiifclies to close tmcut. BBB Farm, LekijJ&ich. Fincat'.p'eiqhes i. BBBJ the markot.6fajjepea'cHe'8;4l0per B bushel. l-.ltpMcf,el,75c,:pQrbu'Bhcr H Call at the farfebV ttVpiachos-will be B delivered by.ltfdfesslng 'MrSchwdftz, H Bor 39. Lehi? H A Missop-jV (8j anions its' H 4ocal items: "3Irs. Jines called this" B morning and laid a dozen nice, fresh H eggs on our fable." There is no tolling BBB wWut a Missouri woman woldn't do B whan she Is in the right notion. B The missionary coramittoe held a B moeting one night lust week and decided H to giyo a ball at GarfPs Hall, Monday, BBM Oct. 1 7, for the benefit of Georgo Glover K who departs on a mission to Grunt B Britain, Saturdoy, Oct. 22. B Billy Ridd, the genial travelling H passenger agent of the R. G. W., was in BBH Lohi Thursday arranging for the B Conferonco and Eisteddfod passenger H '"'business. Billy is well-known and BBBJ popular here and ho generally gets his BBBE -share of tho business. HB iteaiatrntion vfill taku place nt the ' TollFwink plhcei-Mil district 1', UylJ.' C. J3itrl,fnt Jiail' meat market ; in district i, bypI.,S. Broadbeut, ntBfoadbetit's stole',1 in district ", by Goonro Kinunor-mannt Kinunor-mannt Ki'kham & Son's storo. Tlje days fact are' Oct. 11, 12 and 18, and Nov. 1. Sportsmen got their paraphernalia ready and a number begun to talc0 advantage of tho duuk-hnnting season which opened Saturday one hour after Rtiiirise. Tho mallards, tho canvnsback and the toalB are reported to bo very plontifill at tho mouth of the Jordan river, ground the lake west of the river? at tho mouth of Bear river and along tho shores of Utah lake. Tho j case of Taul Stewart bflifii charged by. Miss AbbioJCing of American Ameri-can Folk with fornication, occupiedthe attention of tho District Court' Tuesday all day, and. a portion ol AY.dfiday foi,noSn' , o jury went ,tp its room ..Wednfsday forenoon. at, 10 :3Q, and aftor being but for three and one-half hours, BtfttedCthat it could not agrse on a vefdictj 'Ttid question on which the ,ur0J sag'f end was oue of fact, there vbojng four for acquittal and four for cb'nVTeUon. Tho Frank Rendick Co, billed to play atGiirff's. hall Tuesday and Wednesday nightetoet with a very poor business. Tuesdrty evening the "Vendetta" was preseated before an audience of about BixtjTpeoplu. Mr. Roadi6k himself knd . Bome'ipf tuo members gave evidence of Ibfng air rictore but the entertainment w;Wholo could not be classed1 a's up (o :Mlflulard' altl,0"8h l 8Vcialtie .Webetter than expected. This was explaiiled by the manager, who said ;'that,tb'e poor attendance and incon-jonftnee incon-jonftnee met with in trying to arrange ncfinery furnished such discouraging features that it dampened tho ardor of thimeinbers of the company and they coai$jnot do their best. Wednesday rifg'lipMr. Readick thought he dia-coirwl dia-coirwl evidence of tho audience being still smaller so he returned the money '6i thpso who had purchased tickets and Vb'fjvjedto play, The company certainly dserved bettor suocess. Tuesday mornin? lost Abe Gudmun-e'en Gudmun-e'en started on a trip to tho top of the mountains east of Pleasant Grovo. He sot out about daylight and wont as far as a small canyon at tho foot of the mountain on hia bicycle, thence he mado the ascent on foot, lie carefully scrutinized the geological formation and ays ho saw no sign in all his trip of anv mineral deposits, From tho extreme summit ho obtained a grand view of tho country in every direction ; on this side the fertile valleys of Utah and SaltLako dotted with tho citios and towns, and on the farther side of the range a 'stretch, of mountain rangoa heavily wooded reaching away to'thd reservnt.i'oji'in tho distance. He brought from" near the summit and above timber Jinq a few. samples of a specie of lichen in the form of miniature shrubs from two to four inches in height, which covered tho side of tho mountains like a thick bed of moss. Abo reached home about 1 o'clock Wednpsday morning. Quito n number of buildings iiro going up in town amKnll of them add to tho attractiveness of Lehi. The fine residences resi-dences bcinc erected by John and Richard Bradshaw are nearly completed and arc among the finest buildings in Lehi. B. C. Earl was putting tho finishing touches to tho tin work qn the now residence owned by John 0. Donaldson last week and the hcuso will soon be ready for occupancy. The rooters and lathers are ,t& work on S. J. Taylor'r new house and ho . fcla lo bo able to movo into it by Oct, 15. Besides having a fine residence Sam I intends making oxtehitve improu-meitts improu-meitts on his residence lot. All these imprOvdvridntB indicat that some of Lehi's citizens are prosperous. Such items of Lehi'a prosperity we are glad to note sin.d wo 'request that men making any improvements or haying them made will kindiy inform us. ' ., |