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Show - 1MB" HURT fi COUNTY See iLrse .... 1( Ate kv... - Mrs. Emma Pa Ut Friday after a trip to Salem for ,rder,thiswe,i w Warren Boyack stepped into Vfill the horse in Mrs. Alice Rif tovsiks place nd 11 the Grant year old sort of Salt Lake City. ,uit of I At icmething in me horse i. ik runaway ruu I nu. ran away, turned a corner the vehicle upset. ,t i ditch crossing vu i me cmiuren hube caugnt fde md dragged them about three rods, vhtn the wagon righted itself again. struck Grant The wheel of the wagon . : ... i f. l nun j uwn. a. ' iiuie Boy, snooting the daughter of Warren Bovack tu badley bruised about head. Several pitches were required io close one of Vwonds. . doing nicely now. that they world'f most successful medicine for complaints is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Itbureleaved more pain and Suffering. md saved more lives then any other aedicine in use. Invaluable for child Sold by all dealeu. ren and adults. The bowel 10 Oliver Plunkett. "Bltwed Oliver Plunkett." wbosr ttitlUcatlon has been approved of t tit Vatican council, Is the famous Ktmate of Ireland who was executed it Tyburn. July 1. 1681, on a charge There Is an excel sign treason. kct contemporary portrait of him In :bt National Portrait gallery, Trafal or iquare. In 1679 be was arrested I n tbe charge of conspiracy to bring :(.00O Frenchmen Into Ireland, and 4 havlDg levied money from bis rgy for tbe purpose of maintaining 3,000 men for an armed rebellion In principal witnesses against him SED I : D ure some disreputable priests ami Lja ylioin.be. bad. suspended for ban o:duct His bead Is still present. I t convent at Drogbeda. r ttt.' Mistaki It was 'oman. -- hampered-b- fashion- - y Linden Comming Up J lK1"g rug Linden climed another notch penant-war- d Sprinirville when they won from the Spanish the local team here today by a score of Fork boys by a score of 3 to 2. Cook .l. ... .n 7 to 3. Smith In the box for the seemed easy in the flirst .' and was hit thing to the Spring- for four safe ones, which with one ville boys and had them at his mercy. tM'(;IivLamni8 sufferinK tmru Cook pitched the first 'six innisgs for error netted the visiters their three ! li W .. . 7 .. ".c ia.i. iwbib ami was relieved in the runs. After the first however, Cook ' "Viiita. creUV cieaturn, drluk.'" tightened and Linden' was unable to seventh by Lund. W. J. Thomw, an old pioneer of this The batteries: IM Smith and Jack- score again. The locals did not score ty spent the 24th in Salt Lake, son. Springville Cook, Lund and Peck. until the sixth inning when the local j i i. . .""T boys tallied twice. Teething children have more or less F0R SVE:A ,0 secon1 The patteries: Spanish Fork Cook) which can bo controlled by "nd diarrhoea, agon, Nebo Implement Co. and Hoist. Linden and Cobbley Chamberlain's Colic,' Cholera, giving Fayson Wins From Linden Sebastian. All that is and Diarrhoea Remedy. is .'....vviiii iroiuciue in to the give perscribed necessaay Linden, July 27th-- Pa vson won from Third Ward. Apply to John R. Davis LEAGUE STANDING , dose after each operation of the bowela Linden here today in a 14 inninir trame it a score of 6 to 5. Although Linden P. W. L. P. C. more than natural and then caster oil to G. A. Hick, (if tho .. by .... tV,A nniu,I Lnas 14 11 - 3 had Little in the box thev could not Payson .786 cleanse the system. It is safe and sure. a good second hand buggy for sale defeat the crack 111 9 Provo 4 .692 Sold by all dealers. Payson bunch. 16 7 The batti nes- :- Payson Harrison and Springville .431 9 Done. Linden Little and Sebimtian. Lehi 13 7 .461 6 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Do not overlook the low Sunday ex t 14 6 .428 8 Spanish Fork cursion rates to Provo anl return, in it iBimiir in inn ntv u.iiv. 11 .267 15 Linden 4 ents Mr. and Mrs. A. connection with the excursion from Saxey. Provo depot to Utah Lake and a ride Lost-Th- ree An on the gasoline launches there WHERE FIRST AMERICAN DIED Hint to Eyeglass Wearers. t months old in See for little calf. Finder cloase money. "Did you ever notice," queried an enjoyable outing House at Lexington la to Bt Preserves optician, "that nearly every person Salt, Lake Route agent for particulars. Brock bank. Reward. who wears rimless eyeglasses, when Through tht Efforts of a Patriotic Cltlsen. polishing the lenses with a handker The all important Question hefnr chief, holds tbe glasses by the nose SANTAQUIN LOOSES SPANISH the people of Spanish Fork now seems do not know Mr. Le Roy Hrown pice, thus putting all tbe strain of io ne is it Hot Enough for you?' of FORK IN CORNFIELD Lexington, Mass. We think we tbe rubbing upon tbe screws which at ta b tbe glass to tbe metal. Of course should like to. Mrs. James Close and her children this tends to loosen the glass and Mr. Brown owss the Jonathan HarLast Thursday the 23rd, Santaquin wecr the thread upon the tiny screw defeated the moved down from Salt Lake Saturrlav rington house on the Lexington green Spanish Fork ball team nd it was on the doorstep of this Tills in turn causes the lenses to wah Mr. Close remained in the match by a score of 7 to slugging iia city lie. resulting In great discomfort tc to 3. liouse that the first American work. patriot the wearer. Ifs strange how little in 'The aid down bis life In the war of the feature of the game was a corn tcliigince Intelligent people display in evolution. Young heard Harrington FOR SALE-- A in the left garden, about situated full city lot on 10th 'be Mil to arms field, on that April day in simple matters." East Sprihgville road, good flowing 1771 and rushed to home rod from ten don't you plate. The Santawhen "Why opticians, yon bis place In the cell a pair of glasses caution tbe pur quin artists had been practising to well and fence apply to Mrs Boas embattled line of tbe Minute Men Anderson. Vhen the British regulars fired tbelr chayer." be wag asked. slug the ball into thHt particular spot, "Because," replied tbe man of trade, and made good use of their practice. poring volley be Ml mortally wound if we did we would rob ourselves of Vern Dunn, a cobbler from Provo, (J With the blood The ' batteries: Santaquin Sowing fast from Whipyle has rented the building formerly occu m wounds Harrington wa able io much profitable work In repairing." Goats. Spunibh Fork Rife, Cook, and And be winked wisely. pied by Joseph Cnivrell and started a orawl across tbe little square to the Bowen and Hoist. hreshold of his home, and there b first class shoe rcparing shop. Med in the arms of bis young wife. stands prac- Today Lexington green Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Mr. and MrsM.CBjarnson of Sunny uJUvelatlons. as Itjlid when .thsre. .rang out s Jcally down week You know bow never krst to attend the -- pon It the shots beard round tht side, came many figures Tablets gently stimulate tlltTl.ver and funeral of Mrs Bjamsons brother. They wor'd. In the woodwork of the old can be carried In the bead until you bowels to expcli poisonous matter. hear a life Insurance solicitor talk, intend to return horns Friday. Iwellings you can still see the British or bear a woman glw out recipes for cleanse the Bvstem, cure constipation . bullets. But tbe Harrington house U , ( Kan. I 0'obe Atchircn cakes: ana sick neauacne. aoiu oy an dealers. For the Barnum & Bailey Circus the 'filling to pieces with age. Mr. Le Roy Brown, Its present own Salt Lake Route will sell round trip tickets for 35c to Provo and return. er. instead of tearing It down and puta concrete bungalow In Its place. Sale date August 9th. Final limit, ting Is carefully rebuilding It upon tbe old August 10th. frame, caving every plank that is not too la gone for service. As a result i i looked like Goldsmith's the old Spanish Fork i i building will be given a ne Deserted Village last Monday. lease of life In its original shape. found a means cf gettirg Mr. Brown must be pretty good Oj-ii- J away went to Castilla or some cthe .ort of American. resort to cool off. . lie-h- .... Women's Clothing. Dr. Halg Ferguson in a lecture at W Edlnburgb Royal Infirmary the 'today bad some severe things' to u ibout- the clothlnx of tbe adult l Paper Lehi Wins From Springville I niperstitlon and nothing could be FetT tribute to the strong nerves n u Evtry-bcdjr'w- muscles of women than that their health had survived centuries their habits of clothinc t toman's clothing was the despair me Children and elrls nygienlst. more sensibly clad, but when Pew up they were often clothed sy which made them unable to !k, run or breathe. Weizhtv sltlrti. f 'Becked "Dneumonla gowns. "ti" the modern hat. th hluh. M shoe with Its nolnted toe. condemned. But then women pH "are It so and so it wMl remain. "minster Gazette. powerful fact ff ollctwoman for Sacramento. mtmbers of tbe Retail Mer- vmmmw. mtmAm ut th Secreiur of Stmt of the of Utab. of tbe condition of tbe Will Noaks and wife of Springvile state and Alonzo Young of Provo Bench were viciting with Peter Boyack on Monday. of 8pnUh Pork, located st Spanish Fork. Id the nuiintT of Utah, stute of L'uh. in the cloe Mr. Noaks and Mr. Young are nf bUKliMM on tue wu any oi j my, iiv. RESOURCES of Mr. Boyack. I.onii awl DlKcount Overdraft - ... A it - W one-eig- A ;' '" , ' I Passeng? - C PRINTI' Work- - ' Here's a health to the Statesman . Although he is old, And gray hairs do whiten his brow; Here's a health to the merchant Who toils for his gold. And here's to the farmer Who follows the plow. May the first ever live in his countries mind, May the sVcond increse in his store, May the third ever be both jovial and kind. And famine never enter his door. Fame and succens; And here's to the pulpit. And hers's to the Press. j ' v . ' Faulty Agriculture. Though blessed with the most fertile aoil and most favorable climate In the W'orld. the United States nrodurea lent per acre planted than England. uermany or Holland ,oal I iin n i f rn i r ifi of opportunities to save money at THE LEADER'S .j ht , finjignr llMfl ' Here's to the philanthropist, life-tim- e. Stat W t TION n A Universal Toast It is said that opportunity knocks at one's door but Be that as it may, there are plenty once in a Commercial Bank lii.mio uo HundN. nUiekH. wrttfleale, etc enOn the 24th Miss Minnie Creer 3, fin IU istoclatiou are going to ask nxiuriw furniture IT 1 Hunk Nuitouul and Lambert from Mrs. Pur and Mr. truf tertained tees to 'mj appoint a woman ....... i.m m(A CShhoa Hnd J Grace Miss 1.202 also oMcer, according Curn-iito the an their two children, Kxp'niii and Taxea Paid ocenitnt made and ber Lambert all of Salt Lake city. Mr. HSiffll recently, Total ll be Dl'lnclli.'illv In enfnrra Ihu Thomas Creer was also a member of the ...ABILITIES 2K.000 01 pJpectoratlon ordinance along the Capital Stock paid In 7.Oi 00 party, riirplim Fund r ousinegg streets. Undivided froflu ft.M-; Nn is to dress the feminine Due w National Bunk ifl.o.0 oo of Oirden was in Due to Mate Hank and Banker .. . 27.HUS u nA. Hnirries i 'n a neat blue uniform, with m.. 3 IVIIO. AAb. Individual Depoalta W utlnn I ami- Ktom ll.ftMO 88 week visit-in- e Savin DrpoMW i. w. per cent " ..,i uave Vt .i Biiu uci town two or three days last t'heeka. ...... rambler's C.M wtentlon ofwi, intended to. and friends. She mw that of relatives expectorators DepoRll Certificates I 10.000 oo J..JI.. Time f' f violating the law flu u'pII an Hill I'ayable was nurmui, oui a montn, is staying f'M'ni the dlseiisn. Th minr. called home cn account of the illness HroDtand Von MSWSI , Total deemed Kt..,!'erebjr ,nfik,ted of her daughter, Norah. tut of ITtah, County of Utnh. accordK T. I'hurber. being Brat dul y sworn ing law depoMM and nays that ha In ouHhler i De v. IUe cnense. She will and above IhS tb that bank: named ... r abovo ii, ' aia to women Work was commenced Wednesday off wKolnsreportcontalnas ful . true and cor-rald of the oondltlon of tbe .toteaaent on the on the Creer brothers building ofbu.lne.on the .Mb day of tankatifeeekiw 1 K HUltli" old ceutrel meeting house grounds. Iitlo 101 ft. Subwrlbed and sworn to before me thin 18th about cover will 19.0. KuaaHaHM of This building ay Jul,. Ma . . rvarvVgrA A..lOCKS. of a block and it is estimated the K'tAtteHt-- A. B. Rockblll, John J. hnilCnknlJ Al - Am cost will be $12,000,00. . ef7uh?6ftlesof tbe Serreurr el Jtate, iimeKeeper nceua P " csre TInKwv. Secretary of Sit and siiDprlntendence If ICS. of Utah, db hereby certify that the fore. 10 kfun 4 .... a.i o?n and correct copy of the P. a w Mrs. Amelia C. Bartsch wife of ?Srment a full, true accurately, .to above named eompany. now member of the family should S. U. of July, 191 '"I ID Fk.A.. on Kmofflce thlsWthday Bartsch M. S. E. Signal Corps A. iu)rc g Tlr,ogTt secreu,,, 0f Suite. o IA 7 "",a wuia uu io ii. will and inst 19th Ht it A. arrived on the n Califorr tlck hould be wound, as far as remain about two weeks to visit friends "i Mie stated time, and be and relatives. She is staying at the $30.00 Calf ornu and Return . . . .. "1(8 at J vr n. A. Jones and will be ii ea u l suouiu H penoas; 2nd to The Salt Lake Route on July so mat miscnievous pleased to see all friends and ac LECTRlCfA v sell tick-et- s will 28th to 25th and 8th not nlav with It: and Its July ,n,l. etcH ihould occasionally quaintances. to Los Ang '.es and return for $:10. San Francisco and Portdusted. A periodical oil- . uru ilia atnuch falls to nreform its Rrturning via 7 Two through 'o be necessary and for the land slightly higher. functions, the bowels deranfe, Standutd Pullman on. with the "npioy purest add'i WiT congested causing trains daily or the and kidneys liver ,i;nri a and free to Cars of ,,mrt "mewater IUIIVI h.i and and Tourist Cars, Dining L't0,l- Shoke this, allow It to numerous diseases. The stomach and limits Cars. Long PaSS. Mod Reclining Chair iew aays, and then for liver "must be restored to a healthy local Agent 'See your off h HI It .l.v.-- .. Aa. condition and Chamberlain's Stomach Stopovers. adress. or KE CITY. full information, r Li.. Tol.it pan be dcDended up- - tickets and 1'. 'ediment. The oil should A" G. P. A. Mandcrfleld II. th9 workl1 wl,h J. mos came,, on to do it. Easy to take and Utah. Salt Lake City, cficctive. Sold by all dealers. id 2 r Mr. Lorenzo Chritdensen and his friend Mr.Oldswere, visitors yesterday. Mr. Olds was Inspecting fruit land w ith a view of purchasing, if satisfactory. Lloyd Burbridge from the firm of Burbridge and DHlittle of Ontario Oregon is a visitor of W.C.Christenson after an absence of seven years and reports that every thing is looking good in that section of the country. A company of about fifty Salem people left here July the 26 to spend a few weeks in Strawberry. Among the number are ('has. Hanks. Andrew Peterson, N. C. Christcnaen, George Carson, Asa L. Curtis, Jas. HankM, Arthur l!oea, David Sabin and their families, also Mr. BurnlriUge of Ontario Oregon, and Lorenzo ChrUtensen of Provo. . Last Monday Auxtin Killian was arrest ed by Marshal Beckstead on the charge of intoxication. While in custody to the ofliiser Killian' asked asked to be allowed to smoke but the marshal objected, whereupou young Killian hit the marshal on the jaw. He was locked in jail behind a wire screen door but later broke through the door and went home, but came back Tuesday and gave himself up. He was fined $50 injustice Noon's Court at Provo Wednesday. fa pati1 Sv i r ri rni nn i i SALEM SIFT1NGS No Deposits. Via the D. and R. G. to Castilla think there's money la "9 I and return. One fare for the round hensr trip, commencing May 1st, continuing "Well it there Is they keep It well until September 30th. Rates one fare seoaMa. aacnange. for the round trip. sons-in-la- RETUK In London sat beside a famous sociologist. She cald to this socloloM: "'There is very much more poverty and wretchedness In London than In Philadelphia or New York. Look at the tragic figures huddled on the every iilght. What Is the cniife of this great misery?' " will reply,' said the sociologist, with a line from the poet Worda-woii- h otic k ever and it is expected won be as wen as ever. ft if n said: "Miss Drexil at a dinner . .... w all ehildren ' " Mills-delpliia- Lehi Wins from Fast Game at Payson. Springville. Complimentary Reply. Of Miss Maraaretta Drexsl, the beuc'iful Philadelphia heiress, who Is io marry Viscount Maidstone, a i Five nto Harry Hughes place. climed into the .bupgy ether children and they started off. w go for a ride became frightened at The horse The L "BDOrnwMr. sndMrs v.? Wph Sanson Wednesday. " BASE BALL LEAGUE Taitenden Take a Fait Game from Spanish Fork. .Mil: Upsets Wagon ' - , One. Injure4 When Hone mmm NUMBER 28 .L9PAL JOTTINGS ii Six Press SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1910 IN RUNAWAY Little '" panish; Fork VOLUME IX CHILDREN t' P IM SEE We have a beautiful line of Summer Goods, but we niust dispose of them soon in order to make room for an immense line of Fall and Winter Goods, which will soon be in. We need the money, you need the goods, , jet's exchange. THE LEADER lain Street Payson, Ut. "We Do As We Advertise" I n |