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Show MERCANTILE CORPORATION. We are pleased to announce that the articles of Incorporation of the James A. Martell Mercantile company of this city were filed with secretary of state, February 7th. ' The company is organized to do a general mercantile business with a capital stock of $50,000, divided into 6,000 shares of the par value of $10 each. The officers of the company are: James A. Martell, president and manager; Joseph Hanson, vice president; Thomas E. Morgan, secretary, treasThese urer and assistant manager. with Theodore Dedrlckson and Eve Martell Hodson, constitute the board of directors. The company wish to thank the general public for their liberal patronage in the past and sincerely trust that they still and always will hold the confidence and support of the people. The intention of the company Is to enlarge their quarters and carry on a more complete line of furniture, music, hardware, stoves, ranges and buggies, wagons and everything that 1b sold In the Implement line. They are also pleased to announce that Mr. Joseph Hansen will be in the service of the company March 1st, and he will be as always, ready to serve the public and his friends to the test of his ability. o FUNERAL OF GEORGE G. HALES. George Gillet Hales, one of Spanish pioneers, passed away Thursday, Jan. 31, 1907, at his place of business at the County Infirmary, of pleural pneumonia and heart fail- Fork's old ure. During the past three week Mr. Hales has been affected with an attack of pneumonia, but continued performing his duties In connection with the Infirmary until Saturday, Jan. 26, when he was compelled to remain in his room. At the night of his death be partook of nourishment ten minutes before his death and seemed in no danger. Hut a sudden turn placed him outside of this worlds woes. The deceased was the son of Mr. Charles H. Hales, of Rahanam Co., of Kent, England, and Julia Ann Ixuk-wood- , of Candanaquah, New York. He was born in Nauvoo, III., March 19, 1814. His parents came to Utah In 1852. They lived a few years at Cottonwood, Salt Lake county, but afterwards moved to Spanish Fork, where the deceased has since resided. Mr. Hales has been prominently before the public in numerous capaHe served as city councilcities. store, and man, director in the Co-owas in the bishopric a number of years. Mr. Hales has been for the last three superintendent of the county infirmary, and was working there when the end came. He is the father of fourteen children, twelve of whom, with his wife, and numerous forty grandchildren, other relatives, survive him. At the time of his death his children were scattered. His eldest son, Bishop Geo. Hales of the Third Ward, of Spanish Fork, was in Nevada; Stephen, In Big Horn county, Wyo., and Lawrence In Missouri, so that the funeral was postponed until Thursday, Feb. 7. The speakers at the funeral were Bishop Markham, of Leland Ward, Orson Creer and John Moore, Brother George Harrison of Spring-villOur Desang a solo entitled parted Comrade." p o Chamberlains G. O. EIRIKSSCWN TELEPHONE NO. 14-- 3 Spanish Fork. Cash Dealer in ..General Merchandise.. Cheapest Prices on Groeeries in the State. Cough Remedy The Serip People Dont Like Us. The Childrens Favorite CURLS Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Tbl remedy la fanrnna for It cnra ovr Urea part of tha clviltxtxl world. It can Always la dprodod bimu. Il contalua do or othr harmful drag and mar cpiutn g Ivan aa confidently to a baby aa to an adult Price 25 eta; Large Size, 60 ote. THE WORLD DRUG CO. Eczema and Pile Cure Free KnowingFREEthatOF it was to snITer. I will CHARGE, give to any afflicted a possitive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Dont suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Fin lose Stamp. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Mrs. Mary Knave sang a solo entitTHE TWENTIETH ILLINOIS. "Just As I Am, and the Black-hawkesang "When the Angel Calls 6tory of Their 8crap and Gen. Grant's the Roll. 8ummary Punlahment. The funeral was attended by many relatives and friends. To a group of comrades of the Coo lumbia post of the G. A. R. the other CONTE8T, evening CapL Oscar Ludwig told an 8 Feb. 15, Friday evening, oclock, Interesting story of the summary pun-to ishment meted out by Gen. Grant Presbyterian chapel. Four public school boys against the entire regiment of the Twentieth four girls. Illinois infantry, which was referred Judges; Messrs Quet Johnson and to as a precedent by President RooseW. A. Cornaby. velt In his recent communication to Soloist Miss Baskervllle of Spring-vine- . congress relative to his action In the affair at Brownsville, Tex., where Free; all are invited. three companies of negro troops were o Bees Laxative Cough Syrup contain- summarily dismissed from the service for the act of a few In attaching citiing Honey and Tar is especially ap- zens, says the Chicago Record-Herald- . propriate for children, no opiates or I was a member of the Twentieth poisons of any character, conforms to Illinois infantry for more than four the conditions of the National Pure years, said Capt. Ludwig, "and was Food and Drug Law, June 30, 1906. with the regiment at the time of the For Croup, Whooping cough, etc. It vandalism cited. A sutlers store at expels Coughs and Colds by gentlly Jackson, Tenn., where eight regiments conbowels. Guaranteed. were assembled to Intercept the moving the was broken into and supfederates, Sold by World Drug Co. plies estimated to be worth $1,240 were Piles get quick relief from Dr. taken. RememShoops Magic Ointment. It was known at the time that men ber its made alone for Piles and It works with certainty and satisfac- of all or nearly all of the eight regition. Itching, painful, protruding, or ments had participated in the raid for blind piles disappear like magic by eatables and liquid refreshment. The It use. Try It and see! World Drug only trace of the sutler8 Bupply disCo. covered, however, was part of a box Oof cigars in one of the tents of the '- Twentieth Illinois. DEATH OF LYNN SILER. "An official investigation failed to On February the second, Lynn Slier, the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. fasten the crime upon any of the solHyrum Siler, of the Fourth Ward, In diers Individually, as no one would this city, stuck a nail In hts foot admit knowledge of the affair. The withdrawn. general feeling was that among so which was immediately His foot swelled and Inflamed the first many It would be impossible to ferret few days but the swelling went down out the and nothing would and it was thought to be nearly well be done wrongdoers about And then matter. the on Wednesday the 6th at about 8 p. m. he was taken violently ill; a physi- no one carol to Inform on his comcian was sent for any everything was rades. "But Gen. Grant was determined to done for him that could be, but on the morning of the 9th at 6:10 oclock, be put a stop to such disorder and to suppress any tendency to lawlessness passed away. Funeral services were held over among the troops. As none of the his remains at the Fourth Ward meet- members would come forward to aid The In securing a ing house Sunday afternoon. satisfactory explanation house was well filled. Tha speakers as to the presence of those few cigars were President Henry Gardner, John In our quarters, the entire regiment Moore and Bishop M. Larson ofthe Third Ward. The musisc was fur- was made to suffer. The officer commanding the reginished by the ward choir and others. ment and the officer of the day were The services were very Impressive. The boy, Lynn, was an obdeient dishonorably dismissed from the servand loving son, he was kind and af- ice for neglecting to discover the fectionate to his brothers and sisters. guilty parties, and the whole TwenHe was born April 5th, 1893 In tieth Illinois, officers and men, were Spanish Fork. fined pro rata according to pay an o amount sufficient to cover the $1,240 Word has been received from Jacb loss to the Butler. My share of the BJanarson, the little Iceland boy, that fine was $3.18. The fines were dehe will be able to leave the hospital In a short time. He has been In the ducted from our pay. A good deal of fun hospital since Sept. I, has underwent five operations, but they have been was poked at us by the other soldiers able to save his leg. Will those who for having paid such an exorbitant subscribed to the fund and have not profit on the sutlers goods the goods paid please leave the same at the were said to have been worth only Spanish Fork bank or with Rev. Theo. $500, and not $1,240, the amount of the Lee? claim put. In by the sutler and which was allowed. It was the talk of tha : camp that some of the good things taken in the raid found their way to the officers quarters. So the boys of DENTIST the Twentieth used to answer the W . In O. Creer Building, SPANISH FOUR raillery of those of other regiments in Orrics Hours: a. m. till 5 p. a. this way: Indkpendknt Phoks: Who robbed the sutler? Office No. Residence No. 71 Dont know. " Who paid for it? 'Twentieth Illinois. 'Who ate the stuff? Gen. Grant's staff. The verdict of the l C O M P A N T seemed uncalled for and unjust at that time, but all recognized that an Makupactlkkks or example should be made In order to check the tendency to outlawry. It seemed hard, though, that we should be the ones selected for that purpose. However, there was no bitterness, no disloyalty among the men, as subsequent acta of the regiment on the battlefield showed. Within a month the regiment participated in one of the and bloodiest battles of the war, Brittons Lane, In which we lost In killed and All wounded of our number." a Specialty, "SOLDIER BORE A 3HILD. - ' good-nature- Hart Dr. C. M. Central Lumber Co. Leland Roller A has opened a yard in Spanish Fork, half a block nort and half a block west of the postoffice, with a complete stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, and other building material; also Glass, Paints and Oils. We are prepared to furuish all kinds of mill work on short notice. Dont failto call on ua when in need of anything in outline. All orders will receive prompt attention. CENTRAL LUMBER Co. R. B. boyaok, Spanish Fork Local Mgr. Every Friday Wight PACK BROS. PAVILION Skating Every Night, Sherwin-William- s Is made for painting buggies. Buggy Paint Is also well suited for porch and lawn furniture. Stands most severe outside exposure and hard wear. A glosi paint of great durability and iplendid cov ering capacity. The colors tie clear, clean and bright. Put up inconvenient sized packages, ready for use. Eight good shades. ffe tt It it Mills court-martia- High Grade Flour, Graham, Germade, Corn Meal, Rolled Barley, Kinds of Feed. Grist Work Every Sack of Flour Guaranteed. C. U. BRADFORD. Miller. s Stock of Jewelry at lowest prices. ...Itcpaiiing a Specialty Call In 1 door north World lrug Co. GEO. R. SMITH Contractor & Builder Oomnlet llcut-- r mt boiti w-- e plurj me ami vu build; ... free, If you S ALL. a block, nonh of Ihwtoffiee, where ib tlttckk Turn. loo.-TH- AT FrASt.n Fork, don't, Vtah 13gii jfi ni ill Fhglies, ItrPeuy -- Feed Stables BACK MEETS ALL TRUSS r o)m imtm cough svhup CONFORMS L TO NATIONAL PURK FOOD one-fourt- h Romance ELLI SON JOHN Carries a Fint-l)as- FINEST SPRING FLOOR IN THE STATE t NOTICE. AN ORDINANCE led AND DRUGS LAW. An Improvement over many Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. All Cough Syrups containing opiates constipate the bowel. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowela and contains no opiates. Prepared by PINCULE MLDKINE CO., CHICAGO, U. 9. A. of Andcrsonville Brought to Light. Prison Discussion of the action about to he taken by the Georgia division, Daughters of the' Confederacy, toward erecting a monument to Capt. Henry Wlrz, who was commandant of the Ander aonvlllo prison, has brought a hitherto unpublished stoiy to light, says tho New York World. The relator of the story, a resident of Amerlcus, often visited the prison, where her husband was doing duty for the confederate government. Upon one of her visits Capt. Blrz said that he needed her asslsance. He conducted her to a small tent Just outside the prison stockade. Within was a woman a federal prisoner, with a day-olbabe in her arms, while by her aide sat her husband, also a prisoner. Tbe woman, In male attire, had been brought to the prison pen a few days before. The raptured party. Including her husband, were Ohioans, and when surprised by the confederates she hastily donned a suit of her husbands clothes in order that they might not be separated. When the real situation had been discovered the day previous, through statements mnde by her husband, CapL Wlrs hud tho couplo hastily removed to tho tent, outside the prison, and there the babe was born. In the visitor tho poor woman found a friend. She quickly returned to Amerlcus and secured for the mother and babe necessary clothing and medicine, and such food and comforts as her then limited means allowed. Boon thereafter the Ohioan, his wife and babe were sent away from tho prison Many Edition of Bible. 4,000 different There are more than editions of the Bible In the British museum. 23 of Amending Section 172, Chapter the Revised Ordinances of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah, Relating to s Liquors. Intoxicating it Ordained by the City Councilor Spanish Fork City: Section 1. That section 172 of the Revised Ordinances of Spanish Fork City, of 1905, be, and the same hereby Be so as to and read as follows: Section 172. Amounts to be paid for licenses. The following amounts shall be and are hereby established as the charge for licenses under the provisions of this chapter, As a manufacturer, $600.00 per annum; As a retail dear, $900.00 per annum; As a wholesale dealer, $600.00 per annum; As a druggist, $350.00 per annum. All said sums shall be payable strictly in advance; provided, that In no case shall any payment or license issued, entitle the licensee to conduct more than one place of business Is amended to-wi-t: thereunder. Passed on the 9th day of February, A. D. 1907. United States Land Office Salt i W City, Utah, January 28, 1907 To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that State of Utah has filed in this o a list of lands . selected by the . mnant of State, as Indemnity School Lands, tf! APPEAL der section 6 of the Act of Cone! approved July 16, 1894. The fon? ing tracts, embraced in said lists found , to be within six miles Oi"0" Ington mining location, claim or entry Situs E. tt NE. tt and NE. tt BE. K jL T. 9 S R. 4 E., 8. L. M., (State a 918), and EL tt NW. tt and w NE. tt Sec. 35, T. 9 8., 4 E., (s',. No. 933). Copies of said lists, so far as ft lates to said tracts, by descrltm subdivisions, have been conspicu0, ly posted In this office for Inspect; by any person Interested, and by public generally. Within the next sixty days folio! ing the date of the first publican, of this notice, under departmental structlons of January 10, 1906, i, tests or contests against' the cUi of the State to any of the tracti 8ubdivisloss herein described, on t that the same g Oo ground valuable for mineral than f, agricultural purposes, will be celved and noted for report to t! General Land Office, Washington, C. Failure so to protest or conic, within the time specified, will be co sldered sufficient evidence of the no mineral character of the tracts, ai the selection thereof, being other;, free from objection, will be reco mended for approval FRANK D. HOBBS, Register First publication Feb. 14, 1907. Last publication April 18, 1907. MARINUS LARSEN, Mayor, pro tem. GEORGE H. AINGJ2, City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, Span ish Fork City. ss. I, George H. Alnge, recorder In and for the City of Spanish Fork, County of Utah, State of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled An ordinance amendESTRAY NOTICE. ing section 172, chapter 23 of the reI have In my possession the folio vised ordinances of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah, relating Ing described animals Impounded to intoxicating liquors, passed by the estrays, or. for trespass: One red heifer j City Council of said Spanish Fork swallow fork and two under bits City on the 9th day of February, A. the right ear; no brands visible. D. 1907. One red yearling heifer, with crJ In witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my official signature and the in right and half under crop In t corporate seal of said Spanish Fork left ear; no brands visible. One red yearling heifer with crl City this 9th day of February, A. D. and slit In right ear and swallow foi 1907. In tho left ear; brand not legible. GEORGE H. AINGE. If damage and costs on said animi; City Recorder. be not paid within ten days from dal First publication Feb. 14. of this notlve they will be Bold to til o highest cash bidder at Spanish FoNOTICE. precinct pound at 2 oclock p. m. o the 7th day of February, 1907. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah Coil There will be a special meeting of the stockholders of the Spanish Fork ty. State of Utah, this 28th day East Bench Irrigation and Manufac- January, 1907. REES D. JAMES, turing company held in the city hall, Poundkeeper of said Precinct. Tuesday, February 26, 1907, at 2 o o'clock p. m., for the purpose of s of the company. NOTICE. amending the It is proposed to do away with all tier watermasters and have the head water-maste- r The annual general meeting of thi attend to all the duties hereto- stockholders of the Spanish Fori fore devolving upon them; also to South Irrigation company ,'will have all tier ditches assessed and held In the City Hall Monday, thl cleaned out in the same manner as the 11th day of February, 1907, at 2 p. a for the electing of officers, hearirf main canal. the financial report and transaetkj By order of the Board. all other necessary business. NICHOLAS SMITH, OLIVER SWENSEN, Sec. Secretary. Spanish Fork City, February 14, Spanish Fork, Jan. 24th, 1907. o ,1907. tf o NOTICE. BIDS WANTED. Attest: - by-law- The annual stockholders Sealed bids to perform the duties of for the Spanish Fork West Field Irrigation company during the season of 1907 will be received at the office of the secretary at hla residence In Spanish Fork City until 12 oclock noon, Monday, Feb. 25, 1907. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The s defining the duties of the as ter can be seen at the office of the secretary. CHARLES MONK, Sec. Spanish Fork, Feb. 11, 1907. tf watermaster wa-ter- meetlri of the Spanish Fork & Lake Shori Dairy and Creamery Company will h held at the City Hall February 16t 1907, at 2 p. m., for the purpose cl hearing the financial report for tha year 1906, for the election of officer and for the transaction of any busj ness that may properly come befor the meeting. By order of the boar! of directors. JNO. J. BANKS, Sec. CAPE TO Ci NO Li or RANCH FOR RENT. toptw In One hundred acres alfalfa; lfl acres for small grains. All machines Plneules made and seed grains, furnished. from resin from our Pine Forests, Apply to W. O. CHEER. used for, hundreds of years for Bladder 402 West Centro SL, Logan, UUlj and Kidney diseases. Medicine for o thirty days, $1,000. Guaranteed. 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