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Show t Mtcpvrwnyjii.g-yKia:- - THE PRESS. WEEKLY, ZZ'z'.--i- 3 ANDREW JF.NSEN, FubllHlier, & UTAH gRANIRH PORK, KATES, HFUSOKII-TIO- One year Rix months Four mouths Jw'o months , ... ,.v 1AYAIII.IS 11.50 75 50 85 S ADVANCE. All bills (or advertising tvill bo sented ou the first of ouch month. pre- r Local News. --T7T ?' While opeping a Loj, J. L generally speaking they are kind to the actln-- Mount, of Throe Milo Hay, N. Y., ran ft ten penny nail through the fleshy part of Ins hand, !l thought at onco of all the pain and soreness this would cause me, hr, says, and immediately applied Chamberlidits Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To tny surprise it removed all pain and soreness 'and the injured parts were soon healed. For sale by Spanish Fork Drug Co. The city council met in regular session last Tuesday night. The mayor being absent Counoilman James M. Creer acted ns mayor pro tern. The quarterly reports were presented and accepted. A Fine long fur bous nt Parsons. petition from Heed Smoot, Jesse Poet growers are kept busy these Knight, Ed, Loose, Geo. Haver-cam- p and S. It, Thurman was preday. sented nskiug for a franchise for bailies new dress skirts at Parfifty years to run an electric railpens'. way through this city; it was taken W in. 15. Hughes of Ogden is in under advisement by the proper town. committee to report to council Union suits for nipn nt Oran later. A number of hills were presented mid paid, also officers salaLewis . bailies anil in itses street huts at ries for quarter. Parsons, Adolph Poulstni came down from Balt bake last night, lie Learned a Great Truth. It. is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: Why in on was do you ted that child the same Proyo Judge Snxey Jegal business yesterday, thing over and oyer again? John Jos. Jones, sr., of Lake Shore, is Wesley, because once telling is not It is for this same rea enough. quite sick with the dropsy, son that you are told again and School will roinmenro in the that Chamhorlnins Cough new school house at bake Shore again Remedy cures colds and grip; that next Monday. it counteracts any tendency of Our blacksmiths are doing a these diseases to result in pneuino-niand that iB pleasant and safe rushing business; crowding the work into Sunday, to take, For sale by Spanish Fork There is pleasure ju owning a Drug Co. good purse. Notice the new pocket books in Oran Lewis window'. u, KANSAS LETTER. Mrs. Lottie Hush Davis is over from Provo for a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Gawthorne Hayes, Fonlaim, Kansas. Sept. 27, p.Xrj, November 15. JiHil, I was set apart for S mission to the Southwestern States, arriving in Kansas City on the Kith, I V. E. Stoker and Hans I.ursen was assigned to labor in the east Kan are having an artesian well sunk sas eonfereneo, here I have been laboring ever sinee. oil the line between their lots. At our last eonfereneo, which waa Mrs. Tlios, bloyd returned home hetil ut lint Cook sehoo) ilistriet, Osage from Mammoth last Sunday, after county, September 12. 13 uml 11. I was sent, in company with Elder Win. W ppemling a woeK with relatives. Perkins, to visit the Saints and investiMayor .lex left for Colorado gators of Johnson. Miami and Linn Springs last Monday to attend the counties. We took the train, and four Irrigation Congress at that place. hours ride look us to a small country town, where we were to begin our laJohn T. Hales, jr., left last Fri- bors. We called on a Mr. Cole, w ho is day with his family for western a good friend to nil the Mormon Elders, he was delighted to see us, and made Oregon, where he intends to locate. us to homo. We enjoyed ourselves Miss Sarruli T. II. Johnson, who very mueh for several days visiting holding cottage has been visiting in Salt Lake for among the nnj talking on the beautiful n week, returned home last Sunday meetings, principles of .the gospel that will exalt night, those vv ho w ill obey it. Wo sang the The Faust Creamery & Supply beautiful hymns of Zion, which the pco pie enjoy so much: all those who have Company sold out hero last Mon- Ixcu on missions will know the elTcct day to David Ilone & Son of Ben they have upon the people of the world. Hy the wav, 1 might just state for the jamin. lienctit of those who do not know the bast Saturday Hannah Woods effect of singing to the people that the ran a needle into her heel, break- the Latter-daSaint hymns are equal sermon, mid it would ing it and leaving the point, winch to a good go.-phas caused her considerably pain. Is well for all young men that are ex parting a mission call to learn the Is st The Springville postoflie was hymns, for in so doing they will he abli people. burglarized Monday night and $250 to melt the hearts of a worth of stamps and some mining There is mulling that will touch them like one of our inspiring hymns. At the stocks amounting to about $1000 end in Johnson of u week our niis-io- n carried off. county was completed, and we decided to take a trip to Kansas City, to attend While in Salt bake this week the Missouri conference; arriving in the Mrs. Emma Ileoeo stopped at the city Saturday night we found twenty-fou- r Elders uml two Judy mijhmari. lodging house in charge of Miss we had another grand spiritual feast of tills Towell she Maggie city; to the instructions of IVe-listening neat clean and keeps a very place. dent Guilin, who is , capable of giving The last remains of Mrs. Wood- ilia Elders good adv ice in the work of Katlu-r- . We also Imd a ward, who died in Salt bake last our Heavenly time v isiting the differvery enjoyable Week, were brought here last Sat- ent parts of interest in the city. We She wus attended ltingling Pros, urday for interment. large shows, formerly Miss Mary Adamson of uml took in a line play at the Auditorium theater. While 1 urn on this strain this city. it might be of interest to meu'iou that Gawthorne Hayes, George Evans, the Ctah people will be in Kansas City Dell Hughes, John Hughes, and next week to play Coriuhtott. the play and Mr. Iteun two or three others, have come written by 15. It. Hols-rtof Ctali. They will play at the Willis-woo- d homo from railroad work in Colo-d- o building, it is the linest building and Wyoming, with the ty- of Its kind in Knii-- a Ciiy. 'they will phoid fever. undoubtedly have a large attendance. Wednesday we took the train to Si ill There will he a Hepuhlican Hally well. Johnson comity, and from there in the Central meeting house next we took a tie pass into Miami county, Saturday night st 7:30, Speakers after a two days walk we arrived at the are Hons. Jos. Howell, C. E. Allen home of tw o families of saints where we intend to do seme preaching. and Lewis T. Cannon. Good music Tim east Kansas conference Is in n in attendance. Everybody invited. nourishing condition, there being one nico branch of the Church at LeavNgxt Sunday evening at 8 oclock enworth county, and good Jay, prospects of the Kov. Herbert Martens of Salt there-beinanother in county in bake City will preach in English the near future. There is also a good many uiut in the Icelandic Lutherian church scattered through enmities on the huncli." Theme of sermon: and we have many friends and InvestSome Hides of Christian Wis- igators. All are invited and will be The people ot Kana are very indif. dom. rent about their spiritual wedare, hut Welcome. y make their Eiders as soon ns are yery Intelligent quaintance. They people, haying a thin school system, the school houses are about three miles apart on (in average, h(kI the Elders generally find them open to pnurhingThe lay of the eountry 1st rolling, hut almost every foot of land W fat pied; the counties are laid off in sections, the distance around ai,h section being four miles, on an average there is four houses to each of these tun tious, making ICO acres to tho farm, The pritteipa) crops are corn and hay. although there is considerable wheat and llax raised on tho river bottoms. Tho farms are generally pretty well improved, utmost everyone having a large frame house and a large barn, but not more than half of the people own their homes, in tills respect they arp behind our people, It is n wonderful sight for those who have been reared amongst thesuovvclud peaks of the Hockies to comedown here and look ovor the plains, and as far as llm eye can reach see nothing but farms, and on every farm a family living, no mountains to meet the ga.e: a team can be driven over any of the hills ill this pait of the world, ltut when people go from here to the mountains and valleys of the west it is just, as wonderful to them, and they, like our selves, long to get back to theiy native homes. It 1ms now been eleven months sinee f left my home and loved ones for the Gospels sane, and my labors are a great satisfaction to me. My health is generally good, and I feel to press on and magnify my high and holy calling in the work of our Heavenly Father. Euforc dosing my letter just let me add a word of praise for The Press; it is a great satisfaction to those away from home, for in perusing its pages they get the news that they otherwise would not receive, and to those at home I would say, support it by subscribing for it. Sami ei, Ashby, of Laze Shore. - Their Troubles, Mr. Francis Little of Renton Harbor, Mich., is over eighty years of age. Sinco 1805 he has been troubled more less with indigestion and constipation, and lias tried almost everything in use for those ailments. Last August he began using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and was soon feeling much better. In a recent letter he says, I have used three boxes of the Tablets and now 1 think 1 nnt Tlteae Tablets improve the well. appetite and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. For sale hy Spanish Fork Drug Co Old People liit s d s Gyml-- It Ltiy " 'll1 Ulizarii Mining E'i DARNING. NO Woolen Hose, ll(iflv knit In the honey comb patten, cents a Pair. Cassimere Hose, lino and dressy, 30 Stockings Tom-Uo- y haid - to - wenr - out rents a pale. 20 cents a pair, No. ft. Notice of Assessment Tho glad yoq bought your stockings here. We have the kind .that wear well. Houses and lots and farming land at lowest prices. B. J. Johnson, real estate agent, Lirst ward, Spanish Fork, Utah. & ? COME You will be LW, ; DAYS BUSY WHEN iCl es-ta- gooJ deeds some of tin latter are worthless Act kindly and gently, show sympathy and lend a helping hand. You cannot possibly loose Most men appreciate a by it. kind word and encouragement more than substantial help. 1 here are who persuns in this community might truthfully say; My good of friend, chcor up. A few doses will Chnmberlqin's Cougb Remedy is there and rid you of your cold, no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It always cures. I know it for it has helped mo out many a time. For sule by Spanish Fork Drug Co, Milling Com- L pany 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 1th day of Sept., P.HI2, an assessment of one II) mill per share wus levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the loth day of Oet.. 11X18. to John J. Ranks, Secretary, Spanish Fork. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid will he 1U02, on the loth day of delinquent and advertised for sale at ptihlie auction, and unless pay men t is made before, will he sold ou the 20th day of Nov., Iii02, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the eost of advertising ami expense of eondueting sale. John J. Hanks, Secretary. 0,-t.- , Spanish Fork, Utah, wo Millinery. Notice of Assessment So. . The Thistle Mining & Milling Com- Tailor-mad- e pany, prineipa! place of business at Spanish Fork City, Utah county, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the2Sth day of August. 1902, an assessment of ar.l one ( 1 mill per share was levied upon the capita) stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 10th day of October, 1902, to J. J. Ilanks. secretary, Spanish Fork, Utah. Any stock upon which this asessment may remain unpaid on thu 10th day of October, 19(12, Fur Boas will luxdelinqiieiit and advertised for sale at public unction, and unless payment is Hindu before, will be sold on the O. 30th day of lietolter, 1102, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the mist of advertising and eost of conducting sale. JutiN J. Ranks, Secretary, Suits Ladies, Misses Childrens Short & Long Coats In W. and Colleretles. Creers Building, Spanish Fork, r-- J Mu Bailed Hay & Blacksmiiiig, JO Horse Shoeing, Hack of Lew In' store, Spanish Fork. CHURCH NOTICES. Wm. T. James, AND Building Material. Spanish Fork, Utah Idgh Council. Confectionary, The regular monthly meeting cf thHigh Council cf the Kebo Stake cf Zion will be hell in the Vee-- y cf the Payacn Tatarnaoie ut 10 a. m., October 10. J 3 FA3E. ;r.. HYRJM LSMMON. HENKY Ice BreadCream and Cakes. OARtNSH. Stake I residency. Shoes, is Irleslhiiod Meeting. Th8 regular Ker.thiy rieihoci 1 1 of . k- - 1 T The meet oft.-er- i MlUl, t E V MlOLLn LIKE TO Kt'lisntlUKR n; TO THE PRESS. F;ei.te;.oy ft HUT Gl render, y. is ft 11 loll Fries's, The High I neats : the NeiC ,ke met in the Taya, n TiUun.u.e v z ;. October U. CHARLES J. 3. 1 A OF.; JAY.Eo ASrEhoOX, is KetTef d the Shoes. Our Full Line is Fast Arriving, We ran lit your ere; We can lit your feet. a HYKUM LEMMON. HENnY OAltrNEii. Ft. WE DOINT WANT SEIOE3S. h n;ee'.:,.-fthePrtejt- moNetaS ,ke fZ; .viU convene in the 1 aysor. Tat. r..ac.e 10 a. im, Oototur 1 1. J 0 PAGK. ;r., . ociet). Re..-.'- in the Ye try cf at 10 a, m., C t t MRS LILLIE S cie!,o vv... n Tat.-:-r.ao.- ! the r 1 hj'j 1. men. mho Kt.ir. a MRS SUSANNAH FIOKKUINU. ' is Presidency is (ur Maj flower l ine Is non Complete In six Myles, The best Ladys Mine In the market for $2.75. Primary (tnirers, ot the Pn.r.ane j and Y:nn.-Lai- . nut; ns v;i :n-- et jj eavt, pec, r.d ward meeting h.vu.e a Tha ol.'toere ns Aij.-- . he Pay .on. ;0 a. m., 0 t.ter 11. Tourist Gars To the East. JAM! AR3YLK re anna Vro-c- : f 'f . rr:::.ir;ei Y I.. M. I. Thertaular V, V.'ari and y wte Y i Id Neid.'Mke will te t.c'.d Jtvonl vv irJ meet. s.g h Octwlerll. :f - I. A. : ,r. 'he i..,- - . ( - Frenc.e.. a There ',v;U be a Conference . f Qu.runu r t the Net: F'aar-- ; f the Piy-'-- a Tateri a.U at J October 10. u:,d U.vt: A full . the k der, 1C i ttends! u; ce ,f held j. lay d P. FACT PY h'. St LEMMON. HFNI.Y GARTNER ?17 I or nUm,, H i fev.dei.cy tf t take. Hi ret times a week yin Every welt dres-e- d jonng mm knows what Hie Furltan in (lie Dressy Mun. Our best Mines are fully guaranteed to satisfy tlie nearer. Young Mens Con, ur Weal fit-clm- tiRiticy-siiver- LoM;M s in s. i0 Chicago; Om.tlm. toun Isltn the Best $3.50 Shoe oil for earth Hre double Wnh t0 8tt ?i to Kansas (Hy ur . Emma i.Kh.Y f Idem qunrums. ly btirliiigtoii tmiriM , rj r ,y :0 a m ANNA NF.BEKER. L M. O-n- gc t lie Burlington Route. onicrrs. v m. n,u l.al: . ft V. Ut, Jex Lumber Company. WM. ROACH, for Iurm. nic Irlc The highest pi Ice ever paid for a poem was 6,000 golden crowns paid to Sannazaro by the citizens of Venice for hia eulogy on their city a poem of six Hues only. ol rels-lion- s. observed that A Chicago mat) hai deeds are better than real Io Co-o- p. TICKET OFFICE: T9 West Secd Soutt ALT LAKE CITY. U MSLE.T, General Agcti |