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Show ttoxi't Foil to See the Local Jots ' E31ebtr-d- Death of Mn. Cynthia Rockhill. Thiea,teir ShL67va3 changGS a o A Pleasant Party. On Thursday last the ladies of the' DIED Last Monday morning Karl Grotegut, The story of Cynthia Rockhill's death told briefly is as follows: About the Lake Shore Relief Society with some one of the old residents of the Fourth 12th of she present month she went of the brethem met in honor of Sister ward, passed peacefully away, having n uuBincai. reuneiHiy. to the Holy Cross hospital and Maria Ferguson at her home. , Sister been in poor health for some time. The was operated on for hemorrhoids. The Ferguson has been president of the immediate cause of his death was son of John operation was successful and on the Relief Society for twenty-on- e Francis, the years pneumonia and bronchitis. He was a locfU she left the - waa tuiic Biun :i. i..lanv wccKi hospital, walking half and has labored lone and earnestly in native of Denmark and lived In Spanish uva, a block to the street, car line. She the cause. The, resignation of Sister Fork about forty years, and was recoc. boarded a car and went to the home of Ferguson was accepted on account of nizedby all as a good neighbor and' Dramatic the Friday night Benjamin her daughter, Mrs. Vera Gardner, her health. The best wishes of all in-- citizen. (The funeral services were Co. will present the great melodrama, Fero-uanAfter in held in the Fourth ward meeting house with arriving there she was taken the ward "Blow for Blow" at the Benjamin Hall in wun neari lauure oi wnicn sne ex-- 1 whatever she undertakes. Wednesday afternoon, Bishop Hansen ' in minutes her a after few arrival. An presiding. Singing by the choir and f enjoyable time was spent by al Miss Minnie Creer took a run down pired Edward were Williams. over uneral held services The speakers were A her was rendered present. good program from Zion last week to visit with her C. R. Larsen and' ward at the meetimr First and of.. remains August Swensen, refreshments At th mother. She returned to the U. of U house last Monday, Bishop R. W. Mc- - close Sister Fereuson was nresented Bishop A. J. Hansen.' ; ' Sunday afternoon. William Banks, one of the iveu presiding, i ne nouse was miea to with a beautiful mirror and ruir. of or ucmost its her sisSpanish Fork, passed away at his' capacity, three George R. Smith of Bingham -- .j iir hnmn """ in ma iVmi-is in town a few days finishing up tpra and nnn hrnrrtpp frnrrt RtihflaM wuavii bt waru j j t VYcUncBUBy. e FoT labored ie"ty-oihave la you Lake yearn having been failing in health raoidlv the carpenter work" on Fred Lewis beine present.i:- The puluit was draped I Shore: !.l In Relief the winter months. About ten during Jr's new dwelling in the Second ward. in- wiiiie inuBiin- amij ornamemeu wun work Society you have visited many fresh fern leaves and flowers. The ago a floor, days gangreen set in in one of his in at 2:30 p. m. It In comforting the sick and relloTlnn the Door. feet and a day or two later the other casket was brought Mrs. Andrew Nielsen will leave next was completely covered with the choic You nave mule many happier than they were foot was also, affected with the same Monday night for Los Angeles, where, Derors., est disease. Preparations were made t pink and white roses interwoven For your kindly call and cheerful way sne win visit three or lour months to Salt Lake to have the feet amand go will thank Mirny all of you with herdaughter, Mrs. Clara Rayburn. the.r g,ree" your day. I these were May each alster here your example take, putated, but owing to the fact that Mr. In dolii an thav, malia nn miuiui... ... Banks was sinking rapidly, it was worked by loving fingers into beautiful I For : . Chris Lai-seLet us all be united a through life we no. , , and wife have returned ., L7 decided not to go to the hospital. He 'Ve "d kMntM ,et eve"w- - ' to Spanish Fork from SchofieW. and he Hon' was one of the best known citizens of ' May your remaining yean in peace be i.nenu . ....... . owwb biiav lie ID already busy putting I L. 0. Lawrence. The choir led by I majr ncT a cnoicoet oitiiuiingii to you Do sent. tins city, having been In chanre of the up cement fences. He has put up a Wm. Co-o- p Home may we again meet. in that Heavenly butcher shop for over thirty Frost, sang "The Resurrection And (Jnd you worshiping at our Eavlor'e feet picket fence for Geo. W7 Wilkins. Invocation Wm. that position'till last fall. The Jex. by years, filling Day." ' Annie Francl. He was 73 years of aire. speakers were Samuel Cornaby, J. P. The funeral John Beagley, who was in the St. Creer, Bishop Argyle and President For Rent house. Apply to services will be held at the Citv Pavil Marks hospital for nearly- eieht weeks.. i ion Friday at 2 p. m. Henry Gardner. Ed. Williams sang a has recovered sufficiently to leave that solo, "When We Meet on That Beauti jos. Boberg. I Farm to Rent-- 30 acres-Enq- uire place, and is now staying at the home ful Shore." The Second ward male of Spanish Fork expects to have electric . . or his daughter, Mrs. Ceo. W. Read, quartet sang, "I Need Thee Every II Daniel King. lights in the near future. Why not apr 8 in Salt Lake City. have house wired and be ready, it Hour, Most Gracious Lord. " The choir Two cords of red sand stone for costs your no more. We are prepared to do in closing, "Nearer My God to sale. Jos. Boberg. . We are pleased to note that W. 0. sang all kinds of electric work. Estimates Thee." The speakers all bore a faithCreer has recovered sufficiently to ful furnished. Stallings and Huehes at to the moral qualities of testimony return home from Salt Lake. Mr. Asparagus Plants for sale cheap the Llectric Theater. the deceased. .. See Bishop A. J Hansen. Creer's home is now quarantined for Mrs. Rockhill was born on the Span scarlet fever, one of his erandehildren ish Fork An Ordinance. Kiver, January 4th 1852, and .having a mild case, but he was able to was the Stamp pictures 50c per doz. at the ao wrumanre of K. Thurber Albert daughter iirnnin'. ireaiinff. ana Extab- be out on the lawn chatting with a In HpaniMb Fork City. and Thursa Thurber, and was the widow World Drug Co. Work delivered in llshlng Pavlnir ptatrlcl uy vuo viiy wounou oi spanlsn I uruuiueu number ex friends Tuesday. one day. For City: of the late John Rockhill.. who died hectlon I Tha ffnlUiwfnir Pavlnir ni..pA. I. a. 11 . ma I I l. heruhv erfau.d. dnflnMf ..rf ..i.hii.hut i one ner. was vne i uciure a want doctor jubi, you ii "one jreurs ring up Thia week the Home Dramatic Co. eork tMtjr. vis: mother of 12 children, 11 of whom eight a" or ask Central for the World SpanlHh umirici no. : ahiui be and consist of all that vvill present two plays of exceptional survive her. fehe was a faithful wife. Drucr Co. nortinn nf Mutn rimt miwui ui l Vmtk n wild rlty. twin and lln between the follow- merit. Thursday nieht thev will nlnv a loving mother ard a useful member Intf hliH'ka nn lh And uu.t .14. ill. .! a strong military drama, entitled "The All doctors prefer to have their pre Ktiert. and on the aorih utile nf Kth nnrth .if.i of society. The ' closing prayer was Llovtt: Blocks HI, IM. 113 and 118 on the went scriptions filled at the World Drug nine or aiuin Htrrat. and the following blurka on the taxt aide of Main xtreet, to wit: M, 97. 112 Company. and I IK: and the following block a on the m ifl nf Hth M.i.tl. entitled, "Rio Grande." Both of these s.mw. .a -nnrtn .. . u ... W alt. wilr. ,i& ,.JU ..h. Remember that the Salt Lake Route and m. UiKRtbnr with all the lota and parts of Where to Lire pieces have strong plots. Don't fail to of (nu land abutting or fronting on both atdea : 4 k.. fif Miaitl .ImmI. .nA nn Ik. ...Ih ..( n, u.i. see the home company. J;i m ..K ir.i... c.cnl North .. -- i .. Millar Mil QIU UUUIllli n..k. IIIHI'S I Lll. LIIC Hlt'iaiYLVa. (irwt. running wmt, and being part and mm. uur,nK "erence, for vou. Carey Art lirvci ui (ob .DiiicKa auove aeacrioeu ana pro- TtttfKl and MAlrf (.nit'wa.l mnA .uut mnA u.ih cpencer woodward, who is sunerin $40.50 per acre. . Ten year Davment in the depth of Hfly feet from their reonective I frnntN on the went and eaM aide of Main tendent at the Idsho Gem mine renorta Plan. 1'eriH.tual water riirht. I it; ffrtf t. and on the north aide of 8th N. Street. in the state. Choice lands. u i. c.u that the shaft is being sunk as rapidly- reservoir t Thin ordinanm to lie in form anil ffenL nn I . climatJ.. Charmlnir I.itKi. f .... . " ahd after li paiuiage and Immedlateli after lu T . mm iBDiuiu w lit. "." . " . I I Ln Lwn HniirM -- nav nnu. .u.v vii Hrtit turcw nnhllimth ""-" aomesuc use. uesi oi markets fori tmins uuuy hwuiii vi . j 'Ha.fwd bv thM f?itv Pnunrll nf AnnnLh B..V , .uiuerance. iw iuuv icvti i innii irvuiitritB. excursions every lues-- 1 uuniig wny. i'in couniv. i 'mil Mnn h KtH iujU : , that the top of the bie ore bodv hut day and Friday from Salt Lake Citv: ' Atlext: i.M NKLL,'Muyor. L.. W. NIKlJIKV kn1 ' lice i struck. The company will drift f5. J? rouPd .tr.'P .. w.rit0 'or booklet, --- wnere For Sale Fifteen head of Shorthorn of'Ctak. Irrigated of atrnin qn the 250 foot level Snow is Lands to uve." uurtner fiiuntT Pnnnl.h Pr.pl rtnh: Co.. '623 Judsre Buildins-- . Salt registered cattle. Two are - bulla,' the City 7rabout 2 feet deep at the mine, Lake City, Utah. reeoroer in ana t, i.. w . iiciHen, rest are cows and heifers. I also have Vmrlt Af I ' . .. 1lv I . n t nf fTW Wi.t.rorpanmn some Chester White pigs for sale. For a true, full and correct of an ordrnanoe Amendments to the articles of incor New Babies. particulars apply to Ammon Simmons. entltlrd -- An Ordinance ropy Crentln and I'tinlng. a. P&vlnir In lin.nt.h KatBhllahlnir lllMt.lL of '' the v ' poration Spanish Fork Canning lO .urs. ueo. Mewart. Mar. h 2t.th a apr22 Korklitv." company have been filed with the girl. iPamwd by the City Council of aaid .... . . . v, , . ft The offices of DrW. E. WarneAnd Pork Cily. on the tfth dat of March. A Spanish U IWJv. laur vmi county clerk. The capital stock has iu airs, niteea nt L. w . Kecurder. Dr. J. W. Haean are in the World leen increased from $10,000 to $25,000 b Drug building. Leave all orders at and made assessable not to exceed 25 ' To Mrs. Lew Banks. last the World Drug Co. or telephone 18a. cent of the value of the stock. The I To Mrs. John per Braithwaite,' March 3, The World time of holding the annual mootimr iolasrirL Drug Co. have cut the price. rnangea irom the first Monday in March .Inmna num I ' v t'"l. la In w me second Monday in January. The World Drug Company will make with relatives. . April Fool! 1 WQGk v ...i. Sitr c-- n Dai-take- .... r'tf;ef?fern T - -. n LJTgTS.; .f.I. i.i.i- " ..... " TTHERE is a difference here A men's styles and it is a mighty sight more than caim-deep- . . are built by makers who study you who know what you; want who understand your figures, your ideas and your price-- ,' reach. Clothes made with such graceful shapes already .in th6 garments that improve 3.. dad figure and set off good on They're real young men's clothes. 1 . " , ' .- lln. rrrt .nfM,. D,t... ...,.t.il. w.d,Mt; .. ;r- . . The. label 'in the coat means tbat if you're ever disappointed i yon won't be. (disapjpointed longl they're wrong, just give back the tlothei iand get back your Money. s . j-- m Spanish Pork ' " tt N ;; V "'I Ml-UMt- u-h- Cl, Pht0 T Why do doctors prefer to have their tralt" A little baby boy was born to Mra. views, copy work or bromide prescriptions filled at the "World?" C. E. Snell Monday morning at three enlargements and deliver the work in Ask vour doctor where to tatr tka one o clock, Dut the little one passed away day. About half price is what we ut 9 p. m. Funeral services were held prescription, ne win say "world. charge. All work guaranteed or no at the home Tuesday morning at 11 Don't -Fnnrot " - r - - tho knnoAr IVI PJ- - Ja.i. uaiivu o'clock and the little bcidy was interred John Ileacloy next 'fiivii. Wednesday eve. in the Spanish Fork cemrtprv tiaaMa ning, April 7. the father who passed away last Sep- - p..r.n; j.i;. .. C .11 - J toniKni. M. Lnnurug Vvompsny, as well as ini,H.J., L.H.. worm mio, ouch in uoing could possibly be expecte.1 r1,00 P1" doI All work guaranteed. trying ordeal. -- Pay son GlobcHeader. Tacy Rockhill return S.lt Wednemluv aftir ttwnHinrr tan aatt in this i ne w. city visiting with relatives and T. U. met at the Royal Neighbors Hall, Thursday evening, friends. March 25. Mrs. Dudley of Benjamin. Frank Fnurtn t..,i:. f who is about present. After the reeular Mtley mother-in-laick the an excellent mothers' meeting program past days. w at close the of which Mrs. given, r.me Uart, assisted by Mrs. Samuel Lost A belt and a cnM ivntMi ' tween A. B. Rockhill's and the f served Roberts, a dainty English Tea. Henceforth the organization will meet residence or Mrs. Cynthia Rockhill. . .. i iiim r iciitc ramc wun MIM AIM nun at IU lllinarv Ktore and Vttm.iu. iwmcuve wards. hHrinnm ..... . . I th Fira tKo ! pi in each ,ni trursoay month. Pineules for the luirlt ) " i I ." . a a. i Aime .resbyterian & S. librarv fatigue and all other symptoms of Kid- i ncy are a ionic to the foain, me little folks were de-- rj uik'm, system and build up strength and "gniea by a set of ten Pixio bo.ks, entire wnifh we owe to the kindness of Dr health. Prire SJV ami fiai v..i.i k.. Warner and Mrs. Christina Cornaby." .... For the Iji(lia Rlu.f vat J !. ov UHM WBS1 la. ing April 3, and the L. D. S. Confer- the shelf when the door vlom-d- , which ancu Anril 4. fi. anl Ka 1 r ir upeuM wen ror their popularity, Wa- will sell continuous passage tickets to lter Thomas added 'IVi, .l Salt Lake and return at t O'. ... .v- Bar Room 'to the library, and another round tnp. Selling dates, 2 to 6 in- iiusive. L,imn return Aor 12. mMiu coniiouied "The Ust Sentence." nv" one of the For Sa d feather beds and . pillowa. Circulating Libraries with u. by next ""f11 flwUt of i .humlay- Mrs. Elfie Dart, Librarian ' "nd. U,T and lace window blankets, sheets, chests and , 'Brtaina, valuable barometer, imitation ebony Prwf. ;8.!LGwnI win. the and Roman satin screen' sewing machacknowledged a tiontv on Oriiith,.i.ur i .u.. ine stand and Ecclesiasticar una Biaie. HlKtorv. AlanMoahine'g ,v V i tj a ltr..u,l.... gave a very interesting and Instructive Concert Grand Piano to be raffled Jt f 1 Iwture to a small audience at the City per ticket for 225 tickets. For parti-culaPavilion. Thursday evening, March see Frank Hales, Iand. 25. The subject was, "Birds of Utah and Their Characteristics." prof. Good. On Friday last Samuel Cornaby win illustrated with more than reached the elghty.first fifty specimens. Some of us knew not we had so many. The following excellent s still hale and and Is one of musical program preceeded the lecture-Pian- the busiest men hearty, In our town, representnelectlon, Dorothy Stoddard ing the firm of Miller and Vlele, the and most strongest reliable Piano duet. Miitses Flora Cone loan com- and ,my rtlthter. Margaret Lee; vocal duet, Miss Annie K!l5rM-.lJtih,rTowel, came down fmm Thomas and Rev Frank .... ami "i"-"" uy.nl Leonard; Tucker im j yn. we his Join baritone solo, Rev. Frank Uonard; many friends In winning him iuet, Lily and Viola Jameson. nnr t. u i. Zl'iJ mM-tino- - 1 "r"lw between old men's and young Rt. "ltry rs o , . Mr. F. W. Young, an expert photo- Igrapher. has been employed bv the U ... WnfM rini, f'nmnii.ii I.L. vmigc i wi"jn department of their photographic The W",d DrU Com,a.7 ar now ab,e to I deliver work on the photoeraphic shortest possible notice. For SEE I. Knocl-On- t BlOlfe The blow which knocked out Corbett was a revelation to the price lighten. From the earliest days of the ring the knock-ou- t blow was aimed for the jaw, the temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown In to worry and weary the fighter, but If a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at hta for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing noou to the public a parallel facts that lbiymacls At Cltj Drug Store "Spanish Fork. Utib . OF SPANISH FORK WANTED . Miss Agnes Engberg Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER MRS. C. E. P0ULSEN ' OBSTETRICIAN Lost A small bay horse, bald face, weighs about 800 pounds, white feet, ; Spaniih Fort, Uuk. mane trimmed. Finder kindly notify 11 I. Office at Residence. Ind. Thone 1 ivM oiuce. . ?r ymi tTrulfct y d one-sum- I Mussel ' ent to, until dlseieXflnds the sola? plexus and knock uioutT Make your utomsc h triple-refine- THE COMMERCIAL BANK the most vulnerable organ v our-ci- p in fcy mn! vulnft "Uolden Mwilcal Discover rures eilt stomach," Indlgeitlon, or dytpepals. torpid liver, bad, thin and Im pure Dioou ana otner aiseaMe oi ue or fans of digestion and nutrition. The "Uolden Medical Discovery "hu ft specific curative effect upon all muoout surfaces and hence cures catarrh, bo matter where torated or what stage It may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It Is well to cleane the passages with Dr. Ksge's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using as a constitutional remtht "DlN-overedy. ' H'hy the "(.olden Medical Discovery' cure catarrhal dlseasea, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you It Ton will read a booklet of i tracts from the writings of eminent medical authorities, lu Ingredient and eiplalnlng their curative properties. It Is mailed on request Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, fm Buffalo. N. Y. This booklet gives all the Ingredient entering Into Dr. Pierce's from which It will ba seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, pore, glycerine being uanl Instead. Dr. Pierce's great lhotiimmt-p(ommim Senaa Mwllral Adviaer will he sent free, paprr-titmnfur II r rloth bound fur U stampa, Addreea Dr. Pierce as above. .; GTESG ATES We outofheprerlngaawcllulnlt. trotectbur hatts, throats, feet and lunge, but theVVitove are utterly Indiffer- inwa,iBi-ni,fri3E- . David Wiluamm, Chairman. J. ISolfe If 99 "We can judge th fujure only by the ; Three years of auceeBaful business has placed us beyond the STAGEWATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen Interest in our mutual financial welfare. lllda will be received opto (o'clock p. m., April ft, iimv, for the leaalng of the Kpunlxh rurk City Pavilion forth year 1900: payment lobe made quarterly In advance. And la cane of the leaae to be forfeited. The right to reject any or all blda. to hold eitlxena mcetlnim In the daytime, and to hold dance on the evening of July 3rd and tird. la hereby la twhalf nf Kn.nl. h tiu k. orderof the City Council. IVWAIlTTr.K ON PrjBl.IC OROUSDs AND CITY PROPKRTY. Watch Repairinf Fint-CIa- u BBBaBBVABlBBTaBVSBBTSBBTaBWBB The "dptimfsm is apast"Boost NOTICE-BI- DS py. Inst. Go-o- p. jjl l ' jjTj r ' " "i WINNER """BBBBBBaai A thine of convenience is a Jov Forever. Farm Rights to make and to use these Gates on your pronertv V can be had at the JEX LUMBER CO. These Gates are also made and sold by the ECONOMY PLANING MILL at Spanish Fork. . r |