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Show NOTICE-T- he date on your name label of thia paper Is Kindly b as prompt as possible in paying in advance. the date to which your nubscription is paid. The Spanish Fork Press SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER VOL. VIII. High School Notes. Funeral of Mrs. Thomas Measora. Tuesday afternoon at the Lake Shore Sunday evening at 7:30 the High meeting house, funeral services were School will give a program in the First held over the remains of one of the ward meeting house. The general makers of Utah's history, Mrs, Sarah public is invited. v Measom. The lecture given at the High School Alonzo Argyle presided. The some time ago by Ralph Wilkens was liishop music was fuanished by the ward choir. of value and of interest to the students. The speakers were John Moore of this The Spanish language is not without city and Bishop Argyle, both of whom its charm and Mr. Wilkens is not witheulogized in the highest terms the noble out his ability as a singer of Spanish life and character of the deceased. melodies. Mrs. Measora was born of English On Tuesday afternoon Mr. E. F. parents in the East Indies, 80 years ago McGinnis of the Ginn and Co. Publishand came to Utah in the early days, ing House of Chicago, successfully ensettling in Spanish Fork. She is sur- tertained the students with thoughts vived by two sons and four daughters. to carry home and merriment to make them laugh. If Women Only Knew Mr. J. P. Creer will speak to the stuWhat a Heap of Happiness it Would dents at 2:30 on Friday afternoon, 10th. The subject to be treated Bring to Spanish Fork Homes.. ach-in"Ideals. is tr do housework with an Hard to Dee-emb- By DR. too4 s back. ; pcilit. Cancer, rather than consumption, la the great plague, for we now know well how to conThe cure of trol consumption. consumption Is simple; easily applied In the initial stage at least. The cause of cancer Is still unrecognized, Its cure, accordingly, uncertain, although, jf It can be absolutely eradicated by the knife, early, It may not return. Cates have. beerf recorded In which it has even dislike spontaneously, appeared consumption, by the natural healing forces resident In the body whl . forces, suggestion, Including "divine healing," may arouse to wonderful activity. The writer believes cancer to be the antithesis, the opposite, of consumption, attacking chiefly as conthe rich, the over-fesumption attacks chiefly the Much careful study poor. bated on experiments and the available statistics, with the data secured by the Institutions endowed for Investigation into the cause of cancer, Indicate that as consumption Is of albumen, incited often by dust in the lungs and facilitated by lack of fresh air and exercise, and accompanied, of course, by the germ, the natural n scavenger, to cancer Is of albumen, resulting in the growth of renegade cell nutricolonies, disorganizing tion. This theory tallies with all the facts, Including failure to find a cancer germ, and indicating the specific cure as simple as the consumption cure, already outlined briefly. . unloadour immense stock of cook stoves and v a r i o u s styles of steel ranges and heaters, we have decided upon a novel feature of accomodating our patrons that might be a little pres-'se- d for ready cash and otherwise O. K. few3 JEWEL STOVES and RANGES We have numerous reasons for doing this: First, we want to unload our immense stock; Second, we want our stoves and ranges introduced thoronghly and then they will sell themselves; Third, we trust the people and we want the people to trust us to the extent that what we guarantee we back up. THINK OF IT! hyper-nutritio- mm $1.25 A WEEK, $5.00 A MONTH! bargain that is within the reach of every good economical housewife, whose aim and strife is to get the most and best for the least possible price, and at the same time be on the safe side. A REMEMBER OUR GUARANTEE Stove Pipe, 15c, Elbows, 15c. nj ke In order to ' .14 47 SALE JEWEL PRE-IMENTOR- Y T. J. ALLEN hypo-nutritio- n over-exerti- on Buy your Christmas cards, daily paper?, magazines and stationery at the news depot, one block north of the Post Office. Shovels, 5c, 10c, and 15c for the best. BEAT SASR1FI6B have JEWEL E3UY SALE Ave also a fine line of"busies we are oin to close out at from. $25 to less than actual retail. This sounds fishy, but come in and be convinced. We need the room $50 We want to Bread, cakes, rolls and buns at the get in a full car load in the spring Now is the time to buy, even if you don't need it until spring it new bakery,, one block north, of. the will pay you to borrow he money. Come and see for yourself, don't take other peoples word "What Post Office. ' is our loss is your gain. i Mrs. Abbott's annual ribbon sale is See the window. nilcro-oiKanlum- s foul Unlit. NO. CANCER, er brings you hours of misery at leisure Notice. or at work. I f women only knew the caus- e- that ' Backache Bids will be received on Paving Dispains come from sick kidneys. trict No. 4 at the office of the City Twould save much needbss woe." Doan's Kidney Tills cure sick kidneys. City Council until December 29th, 1909. Work to be done iu the spring of 1910 Spanish Fork people endorse this: Specifications Mrs. Alfred Ilees, Third ward, Span- as soon as practicable. ish Fork, Utah, says: "Since I publicly are at the office of Mayor F. M. Snell. L. W. NIELSEN, Recorder. recommended Dunn's Kidney Pills in F., M. SNELL, Mayor. I them have taken 1907, , occasionally and they have kept me in good health. In the spring of the year I have menCyrus P. Snell and Matt Cronin of tioned, there were symptoms in evidence this and Lem Simons of Payson which plainly told me that my kidneys have city to Deep Creek to do $1000 gone were out of order. I think they were wirth of work on the development brought on by during the t property of the Red Queen Coper time I was attendsng to my son. Doan's Mining und Milling Company; I Larson's Kidney Pill, which obtained at drug store, gave me almost immediate the symptoms of , relief und gradually The Injured One. A gentleman owning a sugar estate kidney trouble weredriven from my system. I cannot recommend Doan'sJKid-ne- y in Peine ara went out to visit It for the first time.' The day after Ids ar Pills too highly. " pnntt nil 50 Price dealers. For sale by cents rival he stood watching the the cane home.. - A youn: Foster-MilbuCo., Buffalo, New York, bringing ncKro boy who was driving the mules sole agents for the United States. wishing to Increase the speed of thrsv. Remember the name- - Doan's-andtastruck one of them with his whip, ' " The mule : no other. ; promptly responded by launching out with his heels and dzi'i the boy a kick on Hie head wI.l.V. New Light Invented. A Frenchman, Raphael Dubois, re H retched him on the ground, where h jiorti to the ladeniy of Sciences the lay rubbing his woolly pate on tl; with spot whew the kick had been te , ii wilts. c,f .experiments animalctilae in producing celved. aa Illumination ustTul to man. 'Hy " "Is be hurt? Is lie hurt?" cried thi negro cultivating Id suitable media a large planter In alarm. A capable of hearing the expressions of concern number of emitting light M. Dubois succeeded In sprann forward hastily and, rals'a; illuminating a room wlih a degree of the mule's heels, shouted out: That mule him wall "No, boss! Intensity ubout equal to that or moou-- t light. No radiation of hrat appears to- tendidi fo' a day or two, but him .so otU'iid tl production of this phyblolog- hurt" thos-j'horfsre- 1909. DAILY DIET HINTS ' fI , now on. $5.00 DOWN ON Ribbon worth 65c and 85c per yard at Mrs. Abbott's. now 40c Take Your Ghoice $5.00 PER MONTH STOVES THE NEBO r1 V J I s IMPLEMENT-VEHICL- i P ft $1.25 DOWN PER WEEK ON STOVES $1.25 COMPANY E ."GOING. OUT OF BUSINESS" SALE STARTS TODAY AT SPBIWQVILLB THE ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW, SEASONABLE GOODS WILL SACRIFICE, BECAUSE MONEY MUST BE OBTAINED QUICKLY. BE CLOSED, AT AN ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE THE SPRINGVILLE STORE IS TO BE SOLD WILL BE" SLAUGHTERED. TWENTY-FIV- E WORTH OF GOOD RELIABLE MERCHANDISE GOES AT EVERYTHING AND THOUSAND DOLLARS Mr. A. Erank is one of the best I no wn merchants in the state. He has stores at Springville, Murray, Tooele and Salt Lake. At each of these he has built up a good business by selling reliable merchandise lower than other stores sell for. But now comes an opportunity to open our immense department store in Salt Lake. To do this requires an enormous amount of money. Mr. Frank goes east next month to buy the stock for the new store and will need at least $100,000. This means that the Springville store must be sacrificed, and to clean up the business here E n o r mo u s R e d u c tio.n s Ha v e Been Ma de -- Suits and coats for men, women and children. Shoes, hats, underwear, furnishings, Xmas goods and many other lines found in first class clothing stores are here, and everything goes. Most of these goods have arrived here within the past sixty days. We didn't decide to close out this store until a week ago. So all our new stock of winter and Xmas goods is hereand everything goes in the big sale. J Here's a sale von mav rlenend unon as beinc absolutely on the sniiaft If Jvon nffonrl fk eala auu WA J: x ' ouiu Luj uiv aic uiaaapuiiiicu 11 refund statement tram we have we fare and for time. made, That's your through any more than fair, so pay you your V don't delay. The biggest bargains go to the early customers, and you'd better be there Thursday morning. In n prion f r m alro tltn oilo rrm r of a una rlnCQ our QrtnnicU PrtfLr krinU C(nn AM TUhkaJ... r mi our ri i 1 1 i he'p at the big sale until Friday. We will open again and we will give you the same discounts as -- SA.I.H3 STARTS 30 cents to 50 cents ON THE DOLLAR THIS-THURSDAY-MORbJ- in Springville. ING, AN 30 cents to 50 cents ON THE D.OLLAR 4 |