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Show J.et me mall you free, to prove merit, samples of my Ur. Shoops Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidneys. Address me, Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wts. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely Symptoms of a deeper aliment. Dont make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment Is treating result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the Inside nerves means Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling Weaken these or Inside nerves. nerves, and you Inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. has made Its Shoop's Restorative fame. No other remedy even claims Also to treat the Inside nerves." for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restoratives, sold by World Drug company. i . NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 10. The Blizzard Mining & Milling company, principal place of business at Spanish Fork City, Utah county, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the Cth day of May, 1907, an assessment of one (1) mill per share was levied upon the capital stoc k of the corporation, payable on or before the 30th day of May, 1907, to John J. Bank, secretary, Spanish Fork, Utah, Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 30th day of May, 1907, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 10th day of June, 1907, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of conducting sale, JOHN J. BANKS, Secretary. Spanish Fork, Utah, May Cth, 1907. 0 NOTICE. of the for the Pur-pos-e Spanish Fork of Amending the Constitution. At the regular meeting of the board Of directors of the Spanish Fork Co9th operative Institution, held on theresoday of April, 1907, the following lution was passed by said board of to the directors, to be submitted stockholders for their action on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1907: Resolved, That so much of Article 9 of the Constitution of said Institution having reference to the time of meeting, be amended by striking out the word May" and inserting the word "February, to that It shall Of Meeting of Stockholders Co-O- p read: There shall be held annual ly on the second Saturday of February in each year, at 10 o'clock a. m.. a general meeting of the'stockholders of the Institution, at such place In 8panlsh Fork City ns the board ot directors shall provide. Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation will be held at the City Hall, In Spanish Fork City, on Saturday, May 18th, 1907, at 1 oclock p. m., for the purpose of voting on said amendment. PETER NIELSEN, JOHN MOORE. President. Sec. 9. Secretary. First pub., April 25, 1907. Last pub.. May 16, 1907. o PROBATE - GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. AND Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, sitting In and for Utah County, Probate Division. In re estate of George G. Hales, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law ofllco of A. Saxey, at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before July 9. 1907. HIAL B. HALES. Administrator, Saxey, Attorney for Estate. First publication March 7, 1907. A. TfreMsM Mized Society is reflected in the floors where the house wie knows about wjyriicorc THI MODERN FINISH ruts a hardwood finish on soft wood floors rejuvenates woodwork, furniture, metal work, picture frames, etc. everything about the houso that has or lied a finish. Stains and finishes ready for use easy to apply. Dries over night. Washable and wears. Atk dealer for fret tample and picture HAi J did booklet, with NukoU." Pratt 4 Lambert, New York ; vanish miuri Baffals Sold by Chicago - ENTRAL LUMBEh COMPANY anish Fork, Iayson, Springvillo and Provo, Utah. CALL FOR FREE SAMPLES jonabJe school tor loans. his Finally young Mr. Kemp forgot acresolution. He proposed and was cepted. The marriage took place the other man who day between this young and thl never again, marry said he'd none girl, who had promised to marry In but an American. The man failed him? blame do you his resolution but The girl kept here and do you blame her? Married In England. ROMANCE SYBIL KANE AND A. T. KEMP The wedding was at the home of bridegroom's cousin, Gilmore the EngHouse, Hltchin, Hertfordshire, Mrs. Nelson, the brides aunt, land. and intimate and a few relatives Hand cf Beautiful Southern And from the friends were present. traveled extensively. Girl Was Vanly Sought by first the foreigners were smitten and Aud as soon as the knot was tied Scions of Proudest Houses more than one heart was laid at her the bride cable ' o her mother, Mrs. feet. of Europe a i Nobility RuThe Wooing of the Count. The most ardent of them followed mor That Heir to Throne Miss Kaye and her chum, Miss Mildred Harrison, of Philadelphia, across Was Among Admirers. this continent and all the way to Eubut In vain. He was Count Carl Bridegroom, Young and rope, Hohnstein, whose mother was to the wife of the prince reImmensely Wealthy New gent of Bavaria. Yorker, Has Been Married Miss Kaye met him in the west, Before Couple Will Re- where she was traveling with Miss just before leaving for Paris. turn to This Country Some Harrison, Count Holstein appeared at every city and always at the same hotel where Time Next Month. Miss Kaye was stopping. The counts New York. Live abroad If you want mother was with him; the transcontito, but you must promise never to nental chase of the nobleman after the American girls was chronicled in marry a foreigner." That was the promise the mother of the newspapers at the time. But a hen It was over Miss Kaye Miss Sibyl Kaye made her give, and was heart whole and fancy-free- . She Miss Kaye gave it. She has married mothcount his eluded the and finally a an American, Arthur T. Kemp, er at Colorado Springs. She hired a young New York millionaire and sociof In the track young special car and before the count or ety favorite. But Mrs. Kemp's honeymoon tour In Eu- his mother wae aware of It the American girls and their chaperon were rope Is a long line of broken hearts the hearts of earls, dukes, lords and In Nsw York, The next steamer took them to Eubarons. Aad that was Just wbat Mrs. Augus- rope, where Miss Kaye has been ever There she traveled everytus Post, the mother the has married since. where to the British Isles, all over again since the death of Mr. Kaye was thinking of when she exacted the the continent,- even to Egypt, up the Nile and Into the Holy Land. promise. t With her beauty and her wealth she Have nothing to do with any of these foreign noblemen, was her last found It easy to be presented at the Her social sucbehest to her daughter as aha left for courts of Europe. was cess most' proeverywhere It them Meet Europe six years ago. was whispered that you want to, and study them If you nounced. Even It feel so disposed, but dont, don't fall In the bW to one of the minor thrones had offered to give up his prospective love, 1 beg ot you. Marry an Amerikingship for the American girl's be and as mother did, can, your hand. happy!" But Miss Kaye remembered her In her own Miss Kaye is to her mother. promise Is right and Mr. Post, her None But an American.. a man of means and a broker on I can marry only an American, 'Change. But beautiful as she is, New York society has never known Miss she told them all, whether she liked Kaye, although the 400" knows young them or not. Mr. Kemp well. He Inherited )3,000, Then Arthur Kemp appeared on the 000 from his father, who was a mem- scene. ber of the big firm of chemists, Lan-maHe had gone to Paris three years & Kemp. ago to seek relaxation from all his domestic troubles. He told his friends Coming Homs In June. The young pair Intend to return In he would never tempt matrimony-agaln- ; June. You may be sure that Newport that he Intended to remain a Post, who lives at the Holland house. and New York are anxious Indeed to bachelor for the rest of his days. In New York: see the bride who now takes her place All of his resolutions were changed In "My promise fulfilled. 1 have marIn the Innermost circle, just as the the twinkling of an eye. ried an American. Sibyl." first Mrs. Kemp did she was divorced At a reception at the American emAnd Mrs. Post answeied: A mothfrom Mr. Kemp four years ago and Is bassy In Paris Arthur Kemp met er's blessing." now Mrs. Hollis H. Hunnewell. Mr. Miss Kaye. ' He was smitten from Mr. Kemp and his young wife will reach New York within a few weeks. At present they are touring aouthern France In an automobile. Mr. Kemp's friends are legion here and o the fashionables are eager to see his new bride. She has always cared little for society, preferring nutsic, literary and charitable work to dinners, dances and the opera. The Kemp divorce three years ago was a sensation With sueh connections as the Reginald Vanderbilts and others of equal prominence the affair kept society busy talking for days and A-- V days. Mrs. Kemp before her marriage was the beautiful "liaby Iteile" Nellson Arthur T. Kemp was graduated from Yalo In 1894, and at once took the place here In society and clubdom to which his position and wealth entitled him. Arthur Kemps First Love. He was elected to the Knickerbocker and the Union clubs, the two smart, est In town, as well as to other clubs of almost as much importance. In due aeason he met Miss Wilson and In 897 he married he- -. The ceremonv took place at St. Patrick's cathedral for all the Wilsons are Roman Ca'lin. Ilea, and one of the smartest congregations of the season filled the pews The late Archbishop Corrigan at the service. A few days later the young bridal couple were called to the bedside of the bridegroom's dying mother. She xplred soon afterward. The two were apparently perfectly happy until 1902. spending their winters In New York and their summers In Newport. Then there was gossip that the two had become estranged: this proved to be true when Mrs Kemp left her husband s home nml went back to her mother's. No. loo Fifth avenue There she lay HI a long while with nervous prostration As soon as she was well Mrs. Kemp No. 1 determined to take matters In MM. her own hands. She made up her ntlud to get a divorce In Rhodo Island. As the law of that state requires a person to live there a year ., T, before attulnlng legal residence. Mrs Hunnewell was also divorced, his first the very first: goulj Kemp took a cottage and remained linked thrir sojq wife having been Miss Maude Jaffray. names together. While young Mr. In Newport for the winter. Meanwhile If Mrs. Kemp No. 2 has never made Kemp had never known Mina there was all D due Kaye tu season Mrs. sorts of gossip. her appearance In New York society, his country, he found she came Kemp got her divorce of a In the Interval her alster, Kathleen Mrs Kemp No. 1 has. She Is the sis- fine New Orleans family. ter of Mrs.. Reginald C. Vanderbilt She was born there and when but Nellson. had become Mrs. Reginald C Vanderbilt. and the daughter of Mra. Frederic a young girl went to Naxareth conNellson, Her uncle Is Frederic Geb- vent In Kentucky, under the Mrs. Kemp' Second tutelage Marlag. hard. of both French aud 8panlsh slater. Mrs. Kemp announced her secThen Miss Kae took Europe by storm. She whs already a linguist of distinc- ond engagement, this time to Holli. 8oon she became known as the tion this bright southern girl and at H. Hunnewell of Boston; big, handbeautiful Miss Kaye. She made her the tender age of ten she carried off some and heir to millions. Only the home in Paris with her aunt, Mra. A. the medal for French against older relatives and a handful of friends SJ. Nelson. No. 3 Place d' lent, but the girl than ahe at Mme. Pickards fash for the ceremony, which wga KEPT PROMISE TO MOTHER TO MARRY ONLY AN AMERICAN OF Hunneweir. frlei performed by Mr. W. Douglas of tbe su judge William 0 Island. preme court of Rhodemuch as the Nell-sonman Catholic priest, would have had It, is a divorced officiate at the marriage of s off for Mr.' Hunnewell took his bride a honeymoon trip to China and Japan, in the while young Mr. Kemp went to Europe. direction opposite were Mrs Among the few guests bride, and of the mother the Nellson, hor other daughter, young Mrs. Jules Nellson and their uncle, Frederick Gebhard. Among tbe friends were Mrs. Salile Duncan Elliott and Mrs. Victor Sorchan, who had been Miss Hunnewell. And some of them harked back to that other wedding years before so different, with the great cathedral filled packed and the Nellson house tan-derbll- in BrrtecT march, wm SOUTH-BOUN- No. For Payson. Santa, tula an4 Los Satitu',jua' -- For Vayion- .Nephi-Mantl 81 Angeles -- FoMavHon, NO. U a NO. 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Free Reclining Chair Cars; Personal m. ducted Excursions ; a perfect Dining larSe. vice. - For rates, folder, etc . Inquire of or write L O. A. P. li., Salt LakeCItj. a ROBERTSON STEBBINS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Plastering and Cement Work a Specially, Nanllea and Fire Placet Enmished and Set Spanish Fork, Viah. well-to-d- step-fatbe- DR. N. C. SPALDING VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Palace Drug Store, Both Phones. Prove, regular call to Spanish Fork Thursday. . Ofllce at World Drug Make n Mmm fpr A) V.ej kemf. cc5 Tooker with flowers and music and of many guests. the smartest men in society pick of clubdom served as men, and the prettiest girls the Some of and the er groomsIn town were the bridesmaids. And they remembered young Mr. Kemp a bachelor dinner, too. It was the smartest thing ever seen, so those who were present declared. The room was set to represent a barnyard and there were all sorts of high Jinks, besides a special vintage of champagne. In which numerous toasts to the bride-to-bwere tossed off. But all that Jollity Is with the dead mnv both sides would forget In a new love. Mrs. Kemp has another husband, and even Mrs. Hunnewell No. 1 has married again the Maude Jaffray that was Mrs. Hunnewell Is now the wile of J. S. Tooker. So of tho three marlages and the six persous inolved, only Miss Kaye has not been married twice. The losts. parents of this latest bride, are very wealthy, but care little or society. Mr. Post Is an enthus-lastl- c aeronaut and has made several successful ascensions. He eere. tni'V of the Aero club. Young Mr. Kemp's grandfather was MaJ John S. Thacker, one of the pioneers In the organization of the New York national guard. His Mis. lost. Mrs. Post Is daughter Is much interested In charities and very Is a n em of Father Ducey's church Her sister Is Mis. C. Downing Frlpp o Ottawa. Can. She also has broth! the 0,1 business at Beaumont, TMfn And all this Im society's newest m mime or romances, j quite Jumbled' but romances atm. A in Killing a Bear?" boy named lliram Fravm.n be state of Wasbl. a suffer. I will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive cure forEcts ma. Salt Rlieura, Erysipelas. Piles mil bkin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W WILLIAJS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Ed lose Stamp. IDAHO Thousands of acres cf land hi'1 been reclaimed to cultivation irrigation in that State dunw the past 10 yeara Thoun1 with' more will Im reclaimed the next 10 j ear. 1 his opening for maay thousand of homes. mean-a- Have You Investigated It has been truthfully The Oregon Short Line Railroad e pleased to aendrieaeriptiTS"' ter regarding Idaho's resources. to 1). E. Burley, (j P. A or D. 8. Si cer. A. (J. P. A., Salt City. It"- Uivopy 2. Food StablOtTrains ftpanlsh Pork, Spanish Fork Co-Operatjva Institutio- n,- horse o face the cater, "arm the country roads denuding vegeta, ths v nejards win excursion train standstill becaiiHM lh lucl t. , ul blocked Z n.1 S ,h,lr O 0t Flour, Grain Produce. and Uanufacturers of Harness, Boots feaiod An a f General Merchandise Z .. - B. H. BROWN, that lay. but he ,T boarKhlntln thnt ' took four men totoad n ..."tad!.!;,;.!' termed a Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes Pealars In Swarm. IDAHO! 'puo.sc No. 12. jndm In D Hack Meets all Vt Caterpillar 0 Vliafs the matter n.,i ml venture afew wek! He was out lmutlng with a gun on his shoulder. 'J bear Ptr k ,1)8 tral Md Ibe beast was within 20 feet of him nml getting ready to move 'nek. when the hammer ..p ot the RUn 0,1 tight on the limb ot a a,,(1 wa drawn back Md lh dls charged. The boy heard a roar mt . ko. every Store Eczema and Pile Cura Free Knowing that it wuti e 'r Vltk ad Shoes. JOHN JONES, SupL Spanish Fork --- --- 0 |