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Show r n VOLUME XIII AGED WATCHMAKER UTAH COUNTV RrpulliciD Ticket, With Exception of One Senator and Sheriff to be one politically that ha nf the cl'iMJot In the tte. Both twr Imtii staged amt state ticket! are the t'i.ih county ni.knlM to the Mlitire of the men The real fight centered around , I, f 5tnxt ami Moyle for U. S. Senator; the imlicationa at present are that probable ftipiol I elected with Mayi, Progressive, ami IIohcII, Republican, are elected to the I roved t. plur-ainy- of m. .,wrr DIES WHILE ATTEKDIH5 DEMOCRATIC ELECTION CLOSE Tuvwty'eltlrtn NUMBER 44 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914 houeof Congress. While attending the Democratic rally at the 'Ta house Monday evening, T,ars IV ter Jensen, a watchmaker died of heart failure, Mr. Jensen was a bachelor, and so far as anyone here know s, had no relatives in this country, although he came h re from Denmark about forty years ago, lie lived in a little frame house ju-- t east of the Central School and earn d what money was Ins sustenance by doing necessary mechanical rejnir work, at which, it is said, he was quite Xert. Th- - b.sly was removed from the opera hm-- e to the Spencer Undertaking I'arlors, where it waa prepared fer burial. Funeral services were held ovr the remains at 2 o'clock Wednesday aft at the First ward meeting house, Bishop R. V. McKell presiding. The ward choir, under the direction of Wm. II. Frost, sang "Come, Come Ye faints" after which the invocation was offered by Hans 1. Jensen. The speakers were George A Nielson, August Swenson, and Murinus Larsen. The choir sang in closing "Shall We Meet beyond the River" and the benediction was pronounced by N'iel L Gardner, Samuel Holt dedicated the ff Ilc-nr- 111 nh ; ; Mvii's all wm line urge suits fer liu.no at Buckley Bros, (adv) I COME to reported to be RALLY painty all the Republican ticket except one senator and the aher The major!-t- u ilf are probably elected. n are to amall, however, that an official count may change the result In II. T. Reynold! of me instance. to the state elected ville wa! spring in nate over Henry Gardner, formerly predJent of that body, and K.,4, present county sheriff has teen reelected. panUh Fork precinct gave the Republican! a majority of 122 for Smoot, i for Henry Gardner and 414 for J. I, grave. freer. First ward went Republican THREE FIENDS ATTACK YOUNG by 71, Second ward Republican by 13, Third ward Republican by 43 and WOMAN AT lilANO Fourth ward Democratic by 15. While picking up coni along the railA summary of the total vote cast in road at behind Wednesday afternoon Spanish Fork u as follows: Gcncvc Markham, It) years old, daughter of Osmer Markham, was pounced upon by three men, knoeked unconscious and dragged into the brush for a distance of 4'W feet and there attacked. She was found three hours later bound hand and foot and in such a hysterical condition that she was unable to fui-r.lany description of her assailants. The sheiiffs office at lrovo was notificJ and Deputy Sheriff Clark and several other men are scouring the In the ' SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS HERE NEXT FRIDAY The Shepherd ef the Hills, a dramatization of Harold Fell Wright's mm I of the same name by .Mr. Wright and Fishery W, Reynolds, la announced for ita aecond annual presentation at the Opera IIoue on Friday, November Cth Newer in the history of publishing of bonks has a novel attained such a widespread s)pularity In the short space Of five years. It baa exceeded by over one hundred thousand copies the sale nf the previous seller. In making a play nf bis story, the author, in collalmra-lio- n with Mr. Reynolds ha! attaint'd the dramatic big posribilttlea of the hook, making the lot e story nf "Young Mat" and Sammy Line bis big theme. Car of Castle Gate coal at the depot NY bo and Commission Co. (adv) Ami Christensen Is suffering from a very severe ease of typhoid fever. j:; :: Mr. and Mrs Joseph G Hoy ark entertained with a party at the Angelas for their granddaua liter Mrs. J. L McClellan of San Bernardino, Col. of Tayson, who ha tailoring In the German mission until recently, fiit the first few day of the week, here visiting with Ilia I Hales. John Crook : U-e- :: The following program will be given at tlo- - Second ward M. I A. conjoint meeting next Sunday evening: solo. violin solo, Miss Jennie Palfrey-man- ; Arthur paper, Mrs. Ruth Brock-m.- k ; lecture, Ira J. McKell. :: Mrs. Chris Ilrciiumn gave a dinner Mrs. Priscilla Evans, one of the oldMcClellan S. lait Mrs. Friday est resident of this city, died this :: for J. evening. morning, after a sirknes lasting since Monday. Funeral service wilt probOne second hand wagon for anle fM, be held Sunday afternoon t the ably one second hand buggy for sale, & and Second ward , meeting bouse. one tecoml band buggy for sale for f 15. :: Nelw Coal and Commission Co. (adv) The city electrician desire all street turned out as early a possible ights Mrs. II. 0. Hales gave a dinner n the morning. In case the people party and quilting at her home for the lights do n t attend to this Mrs. J. S. McClellan who leave! soon laving matter immediately, the lights will lie for her home In California. cut nut as at this time of year we are .a Uing tiai much power. on the at was omrated Jones Hyrum Spanish Fork hospital hist Thursday I desire to express my appreciation and was taken home yesterday, having to the voters of this city for the loyal almost entirely recovered i manner in which they have supported for the suiwrintcndciicy my candidacy The family of Mrs. Sophia Smith of the county schools, ami in return for desire to express their heartfelt thanks that wCpioi 1 1 premise to do my utmost t tho many kind friends who so gener- fur the betterment of tho educational ously a misted them during their recent system of this county. J. P. CUEER :: b rcavement. Jersey milk and cream for sale. Milk 1C qts. for $1 delivered; coffee cream, 15c per pint; whipping cream, 20c per pint. wretches W ship cream once a week and pay in the for search a countrp who committed the deed. the highest market price. THEODORE Lee. Phone 134. (adv) We have a fine line of heaters and A great many people have taken hot blast stoves, come in and see us. soda water bottles from my store arc Ncbo Coat and Commission Co. (adv) have neglected to return them.- I those having bottles belonging to me brandLOST A yearling heifer calf, will please return them I will be much shoulder. Finder on the right ed JI obliged. S. W. DAVIS, (adv) please notify D. W. Jackman, Salem. Several hundred feet of vitrified firh clay pipe double strength has been put into the city waterworks main line just above the overflow to repluce the wooden, pipe which gave way. It is th. light by the city counci that this will greatly improve our water supply. . Mrs. Elizabeth PrioV Ludlow pause away Tuesday night f pneumouiu am Bright disease, after an illness Mrs. Ludlow was several months. born in this city June 11th, 1882. She leaves her huaband, George Ludlow, A Halloween party waa given last and three little children, aged two, Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. five and seven years. Funeral services Effie Barclay. The house was decoratwill be held at the Third ward meeting ed in a timely and spookey manner. house Saturday afternoon at I o'clock. The many new dishes and games enjoyed were a credit to the amusement "The Series of Justice" will be the Archie and refreshment committees. Brockbank and Thebe Hughes were the photodramatic offering in five reels at the Angelus Theatre on Thursday, prize winners in the guessing game and Walter Wilde, proved to b the star Nov. 12. A few seasons ago this drama was the theatrical sensation of the artist. United States and it has proved Mrs. Margaret Money, who is in Salt fur reproduction in motion Lake under the care of Dr. Lindsay for pictures. Paul McAllister, the handthe treatment of her eye, is rejiorted some young leading man plays the While Mrs. leading masculine part, whijo other to be much improvid. on her was spectacles photoplay favorites in the cast are Money putting one day about two weeks no de ac- Jane Fearnly, Ilaroid Lockwood, Hal cidently poked the stem of the glasses Clarendon, Mark Price, Catherine Lee, into her right eye. At first it was Mary Blackburn, Beatrice Moreland thought that the wound was not dan- and.a score of others. gerous, but later developments proved that it had cost her the sight of her Commencing tomorrow evening the eye and a possibility of losing the management of the Auditorium will cloi-left also. A letter from Dr. Lindsay their dances at midnight instead of 1 a m Tuesday evening to Bishop Money, as has been the custom heretofore. This carried some reasurance, and it is now seems to be a move in the right directthought that careful attention will ion. It has always been tho cutsom for save her sight. young people to go to dances not earlier than ten or eleven oclock, when they Three Rooms for Rent Young cou- could just as well get there between ple preferred. See John R. Davis, (ad) eight and nine. The music hereafter and cease will start at eight-thirt- y For Sale A very fine lot 5x12 rodH. promptly at midnight, and it seems as Lot I Block 112, Flat A. Go and see it though the young people could come and makesme an offer. A. Larcker, early to a dance as easily as they can c me early to a show. Mammoth, Utah, (adv) i Wo invito tho people of Spanish Fork ;; :: to como and compare our prices boforo buying. Mens All Wool Serge Suits At Boys Knee Pant Suits For $10.00 1.95 Boys Hats From la-wi- cl the NEW STORE 50c to Mens Hats From $1.50 to . :: 1.00 3.00;; Full lino of ladies and childrens un :: derwaro and hosory. All the latcs and styles in ladies shoes. up-to-da- te - ' - Our motto is to keep up Quality and to keep down price. ;; BUCKLEY BROS. ; 3rd Door South of Angelus Theatre .... FREE FREE ...Spanish Fork Meat Co... UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Will Give to the One Holding the Lucky Number One HAM Absylutely Free In order to induce people to buy their meat supply on Saturday we have practically cut price to cost. Como earfy and get tho choice cuts. SATURDAY SPECIAL is - NEW BABIES A baby girl was born to Mrs. Arthur West Wednesday. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Luther Runolfsen Monday. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Bert Thomas Sji d ty. A baby girl was born to Mrs. James Hicks of Clinton Monday. A baby girl was born to Mss. Lars Davis of Salem October 28. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ethel Simmons Devenish Sunday. Twin boys were born to Mrs. Jennie Finch Farnswosth of Sigurd, Utah last Friday. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Thad-deu- s Edwards Saturday. A baby boy was born to. Mrs. Fred Ludlow Tuesday. Miss Hannah McKell entertained at supper Sunday night for Mrs J. S. McClellan of San Bernardino, California. Covers were laid for eight. If you are going to get married a Jewel Range is the best present you can give your wife. Commission Co. Nebo Coal and We carry one of the largest and finest lines of ladies and childrens underwear and hosery in the city. At bed rock prices. Buckley BroH. (adv) n s 1 le especi-adaptab- e . ,, i THE ONLY CASH MEAT COMPANY IN THE CITY CUT-RAT- E We Want Your Trade, Give Us a Trial and You Will Want to Trade With Us. NOTE We will make penny change in all sales fit odd cents, so bring your pennies to make change. "A penny saved is a penny earned" f it is saved in the right way. F. L. ELVEY. Thone 125-- J . Proprietor SPANISH FORK, UTAH HIGH SCHOOL NOTES at Buckley Bros, (adv) With the legining of the first week after the beet digging teason the enrollment of the school has reached the one hundred eighty mark and is expected to reach the two hundreds before the end of the next two weeks. The gymn floor is completed at last after many days of hard labor by the industrous freshmen. The High School Basket Ball Boys have started practicing for the coming season and we exect to gain many laurels. Day after election classes were very noisy and the teachers were not as strict as usual. Anyone wishing to subscribe for the (Red and Gray) the High School paper call on Lockwood Hales. Anyone wishing to use the High Schoo Library may see the students and get membership tickets from them. There are prospecti of the faculty givhave ing a social, which the students with interest. Following looked forward this, the social activities will be many. TO GOOD SUGGESTION SPANISH FORK PEOPLE It is surprising the amount of old, foul matter the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-k- a drains from the system. This The Merchants Rating Association which was organized last week by the business men of this city, should receive the hearty support of every honest citizen of the community. The habit of giving credit indiscriminately, which has characterized merchandising in the past, has proven to be a mistaken system. Merchants have carried their customers on their books to such an extent at times that it has seriously impaired their credit with wholesale people, and they have been forced to make a larger profit on their cash business or force collections to Buch an extent as to lose the friend- remedy became famous by curing appendicitis and acts on BOTH the upper and lower bowel so thoroughly that ONE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost We are mighty glad IMMEDIATELY. we are Spanish Fork agents for Adler-i-kThe World Drug Co. (adv) ship of their patrons. a. At best, there is a certain per cent of the credit business FOR SALE Two colts, of any institution that is hoplessly lost weight about 1300. See John Braith and honest customer of course must make up the deficit. Do business on a waite. (adv.) cash basis and the merchant will be less money We invite you to come and fit your- able to sell better goods for of the no be will there danger and self and family out with shoes. Onr in his means customer beyond going motto is to keep up quality and keep buying. down price. Buckley Bros, (adv) d I DEALERS IN Lumber, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Shingles, Lath, MILL WORK. BEAVER WALL BOARD, COMPO-BOAR- D PICKETS and FENCE POSTS. BUILDERS HARDWARE, PORTLAND CEMENT, HARDWALL PLASTER WOVEN' WIRE FENCE, METAL LATH. REV-O-NO- C ,!Get the Beit for Your Money C. W. HAWS, Phone 120 MANAGER SPANISH FORK |