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Show DELINQUENT NOTICE; HOME MISSIONARY LIST, Arranged by the Stake Sunday, September 29, 1907. We lly and sell city lots, farms horses, rattle und, in fict all kind of .IiiBIx-- r Mill property rear and personal. II. W. Ilurnctt If you want to buy or sell any Itoger ipenxhew thing, call on us.. Peter Peternon 1.1st your property with us. Peter Hubert Alva J. Mi inn Ammon Nebeker For sale by Spanish Fork Real EsWilliam Fred Tanner tate, Loan & Brokerage Co.: John J . Hharrnr Five shares stork In tho Spanish 4'har'ea Hawkina John Stuhell Fork Canning Co. at 310.25 per share. Joseph Keece 5 acres of good farming land in S. 1. Klehardxon South Field for $625. Near Benjamin Enoch Ludlow Lars P. Larsen Depot. Full water right." A. K. freer One second-hanpiano for sale Andrew M. Ferguson Nathan (Jlavsor , cheap. Morris J. Martell 20 acres of gooil farming) land In Wm P. Evans West Field, also 20 acres of water August Swenson James E. Jensen right In the' West Field Irrigation Co., John Moore 10 rds, from school house, at $85 per Niels Anthon Pityon I at Ward .... tuyson 2nd Ward .... Aantuquln Goshen KnlghtvIUo Kureka . Silver City d Heojumln Inland Lake Shore .. Palmyra Sp. Fork 4th Ward .. acre. John H. Mayas W. O, Sp. Fork Rrd Ward .. Sp. Fork 2nd Ward ., freer acres of land at Salem, on County road; comes under Strawberry Jr rlgatlon Project; jnwner raises 2 crops of hay now. Will be worth $150 per acre when canal is finished. $48.00 per 125 SerlnusUardner Wm. II. Frost Kdwurd llcdiloes John Johnson Foatur ('luff I. Win. I. Dixon W. S. Tanner Thomaa Lervlll sp, Fork let Ward .. Salem 1 acre. 30 acres of good farming land In West Field, capable of producing 20 tons of beets per Here; near school; full water right, $80 per acre. 25 acres of good farming land In West Field, full water right, $80 per s- acre. We want to bby a 2 or house GUARDIANSHIP near center of town, not far from Ch- Time of meeting 2 p. m. for all places excepting Eureka and Mammoth, where meetings are held at 7 THOMAS W. LERWILL, p. m. Stake Clerk. PROBATE AND NOTICES. op. W Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further particulars. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, sitting in and for Utah County, Probate Division. In Re Estate of Mary Jane McNutt, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vauchers to the undersigned at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the Oth day of December, 1907. HUBBARD TUTTLE, Administrator. A Saxey, Attorney for Estate. First publication Aug. 1, 1907; last ' - Aug. 29, 1907. " o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. anted A good residence site not far from center of town, within 3 or blocks of Commercial Bank. One brown horsb, 8 years old, weight 1,100 lbs., good driver, gentle,good to work, $90. Belongs to Geo. tawls. One beautiful home In 4th ward, conhouse, brick, well sisting of painted, roof painted, also- - lot, good young orchard, good soil, on State street, 2 blocks from school, one block from church; also 6 acres of the best land In this section, in West mile from town, capable of Field raising 25 tons of beets per acre, 4 3-- $3,200. One city lot, 16 rds. by 8V4 rds; room for 2 nice building sites; new fence, good soil; 1 blocks from Main SL, 3 blocks from Co-ostore, $500. hi of block or 1 whole city lot In 4th ward, near church, near school, 1 block from State St., 5 blocks from Main St., $105. 50 acres of good farming land at Lake Shore, also 68 shares of water right In take Shore Irrigation Co., situated about mile west of take Shore Church; all under fence, 4 roomed house, artesian well, barn and hen houses; land capable of producing 20 tons of beets per acre; $2,750. 15 acres of good farming land at Salem, under fence, full water right, 9 roomed brick house, 3 brick thick, granary capacity 2,000 bu., dairy house, barn, barnyards, etc.. $4,000. Five Bhares of West Field Water p In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, sitting In and for Utah County, Probate Division. In Re Esitte of Peter P. Hansen, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Span ish Fork, Utah County, Utah, on or before the 6th day of December, 1907. PETER O. HANSEN, Administrator for Estate. First publication Aug. 1, 1907; last A. Saxey, Attorney Aug. 29. 1907. o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Right at $35. Ten acres of good land at Leland on State road. Full water right, under No. 6890,. barn yards, hen houses, 213 Department of the Interior, Land fence, Good house, Office at Salt take City, Utah, Aug. fruit trees. Cheap. 16, 1907. f lot In Fourth ward, west of Notice Is hereby given that Mary A. Darger, of Spanish Fork, Utah, has Oran Lewis old store on Sprlngvllle filed notice of her Intention to make road. Good soil; price, $275. Ten shares of stock In Y. M. Coop final proof In support of her for sale at $556 per share. claim, viz: Homestead Eutry No. 14393 WANTED 10 sairei) of stock In the made March 19, 1900. lor the W 12 Section 34, Township 8 South. East Bench Irrigation Co. SV. FOR SALE One bay mare colt, Range 3 East S. U M., and that said past, well bred; cheap. proof will be made berore Clerk of yearling District Court, at Piovo, Utah, on Oscar Andrew's farm for sale at Lake Shore; 15 acres and 25 acres of October 5, 1907. She names the folloving witnesses water, $1,375; also 25 acres of land and to prove her continuous residence 25 acres of water $1,200. Three bead of good milch cowa for upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: James A. Butler, Jesse S. Butlei, sale. Wanted To exchange 20 shared of William Standloy and Herman Coltrln, West Field Water stock for South all of Spanish Fork. Utah. , One-hal- five-ye- . 4 Field Water stock. E. D. R. THOMPSON. N Fred Cornabys lot for sale cheap. Register. FOR SALE 20 acres of good farmFirst publication Aug. 29; last SepL land at Benjamin, $90.00 per acre. ing 1907. 26, , ONE-HALo City lot In 4th ward 1 block from Main street, $25.00. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TWENTY-FIVacre farm. Old Mat-l' No. 6893. , farm at Benjamin for sale cheap. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Salt take City, Utah, Aug. Explanation Was Neceasary. 16, 1907. As the Pratts' dog was at last deNotice Is hereby given that Brigham D. Darger of Spanish Fork, Utah, has tached from the trousers leg of the filed notice of his lntenton to make fin- new milkman by Mr. Pratt's vigorous al proof In support of his claim, efforts, the victim of the onslaught viz: Homestead Eutry No. 14394 made began to express his njnd with conMarch 19. 1900, for the S. NE. siderable freedom. "I wouldn't keep and Lots 3 and 4 Section 4, Township a dog like that, be said, Indignantly, 9 South, Range 3 East S. L. M., and but Mr. Pratt broke In before he bad before said made will be that proof Cierk of District Court, at Provo, Utah, time to say any more. "He's only playful, that's all, he Insisted, and on October 5, 1907. He names the following witnesses at the same time ho pressed someto prove his continuous residence thing Into the new milkman's hand. upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: The ntan glanced at the wad of green, James A. Butler, Jesse S. Butler, Wil- gnd then, as he transferred it to a safe liam Standloy and Herman Coltrln, all pocket, his expression changed. "I of Spanish Fork, Utah guess I can take a little fun as well E. D. R. THOMPSON. as anybody, he said, dryly. "But till Register. you explained It, I had a notion that First publication Aug. 29; last Sept. was In earnest when he bit that dog 20, 1907. Youth's piece out of myv trousers. o THE BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVER Companion. o SITY AT PROVO SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. Will open Monday, September 16th, Via Colorado Midland Railway, Kept. 1907. 4th and 6th. greatly reduced rates to This institution comprises: A College of Arts and Sciences, a Chicago, Minneapolis, St. tauls, DenNormal School, a Regular High School, ver and Intermediate points. Write L. a Commercial School, a School of Mu- 11. Harding, Salt take, for full particsic, a School of Arts and Trades, a ulars. I H. HARDING. School of Agriculture, and a PreparaGeneral Agent. tory School. The annual catalogue will be fu Write for Innlshed on application. You want tho InterMountaln Re formation to publican, the best and cheapest paper E. II. HOLT, Secretary, In the state? It comes every day and Provo, Utah. all the news, for only 60 contains o cents month. I am the sole agent per tatter-dnSaints (Mormon) confer- for Fork. One block west ence at Salt take City and State and Spanish across the street from Central 6th. October to 30th fair, September Lumber Co. Geo. A. Illcks. tf. The Salt Lake route will sell round trip tickets for (2.25, good until Oct.s Science Overcomes Diphtheria. 9th. Our line will run three Science has cut down the diphtheria passenger trains each way dally, with equipment. For fui mortality In a few years from 60 to ther particulars call up local agent, 10 per cent Nels Peterson. o " i . Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wls. These tests are proving to the people without a penPHYSICIAN ny's cost the great value of this and SURGP ON prescription known to druggist everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Call rhont 38 DUck. ' SPRINGVILLE Remedy, Sold by World Drug Co. I -- y - 1-- 2 ' 4 " - y first-clas- -- DR. E. C. HUGHES ccl-entit- PrinThe Ely Wanlta M. & M. Co. cipal, place of business, Spanish Fork, Utah -- Notice. There are delinquent upon' the following described stock, on account of assessment No. l.of 14 mill per share, levied on the 8th day of Aug., 1907, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respec, tive shareholders, as follows: INTO THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW John K llulsb tuinuel Spring Lake Mammoth .. FORK REAL ESTATE LOAN AND BROKERAGE CO, SPANI8H STILS0N By CLARENCE H. it opy right. l.y pally Story The conutant stopping and starting of the local begun to tire Stanton, who dropped the evening paper, to his knees and closed his wyes, which were dry and smarting from the strain of vibrated reading type from the motion of the car. HIS watch told him the lateness of the hour-- 10: 30 p. np and lie wondered If his She wife was sitting up for him.tad not been well that morning, either. Perhaps, af this moment, she was suffering. His, delay had 'been unavoidable; a .business matter of considerable Importance bad been adl8ted. A startling blast from the hoarse whistle advised him of the arrival of the train at the atatlon that was bis destination. Even the proximity of home could not dispel the atmosphere of unrest, of foreboding, that overshadowed his mind. Gaining his gate at last, he sprang up the steps, but halted aLmptly at the sharp, gritty crunch of broken The rather dim glass underfoot! light of the hall showed that the plate-glas- s In the door was shattered. When the eyes became more accustomed to the gloom, the chaotic condition of the Interior was visible through the rigged cracks. Chairs were overturned, rugs twisted Into confusion, portieres bung In shreds from the, doors or were lying among the rugs on tbe floor! With Its handsome, colored shade crushed and broken? It was only a miracle that the tall lamp, on the stand at the foot of the atalrs, still threw Its light on the debris below. Wide-eyeand breathless, he entered quickly, railing his wifes name: "Helen! Helen! A rustling In the upper hall ceased suddenly at the sound of his voice. Silence except for the rushing of blood In the ears until a cry Issued from dry, cold Ups. y - d . Helen!" faint sound again reached the ears from the, hall above, and to be free from the unnerving suspense, be leaped up the stairway, the last turn A of which was shrouded In gloom. Where are you! My God! Helen! What has become of you! He struck a match to enable him to light the lamp In its bracket, and had just taken the chimney in bis hand, when a sound that chilled him through and through struck his ear. He turned his head- - aqd saw,, by the feeble rays of the match In his fingers, .a womans figure crouching near him; and from the lips came the hissing, prattling gibber of a maniac. , , The tnatch fell, the chimney crash ed on the carpet. What had he seen In the dim light? No, no! It could not be, must not! Helens Illness that morning It could not bring her to this ? But alas! The dainty she always wore when she greeted him on his return at night, the rich, dark hair that brushed his cheek and temples in the morning during the caress that said good-by- , though now disheveled, toque and bedraggled. assured him that the wretched woman before him in tbe dark was his wife, once erect and lovely, now a slinking, groveling animal. A great wave of unutterable pity drowned the horror in the breast. "Ah, dearest, give me your hands. This Is Jack. Dont you know me? The slender hands he sought in the darkness ever evaded Jilm; nor did the gentle, soothing murmur of her name from his lips bring any spoken response. At last, by a sudden movement, prompted by a scuffling footstep quite near, he was able to grasp the small wrists, and. holding tightly, to draw her toward him, a great coming over him. But, as the wolf suddenly bites deep Into the hand that feeds' It, so the wretched husbsnd felt clawing hands at his face and throat, and was thrown With sharply backward. screams of ferocity, with the snarl and slaver of the beasts, the demented woman sprang at him. The foot he threw backward to Bave himself betrayed him, and. still struggling, the two forms toppled In a bruising, wrenching fall, down the dark, windMadness urged one ing stairway. to tear, to destroy; tenderness forbade the other to do aught In do. fense that might Injure the woman he loved. So thq strange, breathless coinbat continued In the darkness. The talon-lik- e grip at his throat was frightful; her tangled bulr was In his eyes and the gritting of clenched teeth sounded close to the ear; he sobbed fboklngly at the roughness he was compelled to use. Now he had her two hands lu his; her struggles and attacks were Ineffective. Slowly he forced her back, combatting each superhuman, demoniacal assault with heart breaking effort, ugtll he wedged the slender body Into a corner. Ah, the cruelty of It all! But again the nervous energy of the alight form overcame hie more quiet defensive opposition, and almost before he knew It, they had stumbled, had slipped to the bottom. The tali' lamp, at the Impact of their bodies, fell with a crash to the floor, and, llko a aerpent'a tongue, a greenish, lambent flame licked above the fragment, flickering, and faded out. The sound of the fall brought a pause to the exhausting strife; a sudden movement on the part of his antagonist, and Stanton stood alone In the smoky darkness of the hall. His quick breathing alone penetrated the silence. He groped his way toward tea-gow- n heart-chillin- -- g Co. 5000 $ 2.60 2.00 4000 9000 14.50 50000 25100 59850 29.93 1.00 2000 .50 1000 .38 750 Buchanan, George 1.00 2000 ed, lie crept forward, and fell along H Westly Butts, i man-il5.00 10000 the staircase, and then along the Collet, Edward He stooped and searched Dubois, Emellne 25000 12.50 piece. 2000 in the fireplace for the frail figure, Freckleton, S. H 100000 50.00 lie must find her! Gay, Lewis B 65245 32.62 At that Instant there enme quick Gay, Moses 5000 . 2.50 and Hansen, Ephraim door, front the of slam the steps, 2.50 5000 B. Alma crossing Hansen, the patter of feet hurriedly BOO .25 the porch: he sprang through the door, Hughs, Delbert B 27000 13.50 E that Nancy James, Impelled to prevent any damage 52250 26.13 S. the fleeing womans malady might lead Jones, Walter .50 1000 . . . Dramantis Kalabokas, her to bring on herself. 105435 62.72 C. A Lambsen, a As well might one have pursued 1.00 2000 Mary The elusive figure Mathews,Tanias .50 1060 Tlknas, before him led on through paths be- Vareel, Tony .50 1600 4.50 9600 set with difficulties: the quagnthe, Wren, Joseph R 35850 17.93 bog, und thicket silently, sullenly op- Woodward, B. F 2.50 5000 posed themselves to progress. Harsh Warner, W. E. .25 500 winds struck sudden blows, unseen Wilson, John 113 250 rocks tripped the hastening feet. His Walsh, James he Anderson! Wm. M. wall, but stopped quickly; of Boyack, Wm. L. soft rubbing the faint, ei uld hear E. N It was fingers on the wall paper; was Sick, John F. it There Hark! back! his at Lack near the Brown, B. H.. Jr again! It came from Anre With both hands outstretch- Brown, Mary stairs. (In- - ..... ........ ....... SOUTH-BOUN- No. 1 No. No. For Pay son, Rantaquin Los Angrlts banuqmn ivcpui -Forfi PaysoiT Nephr-- 63 4 IALF 9:1! nobth-bounI- No. -- 'H coast pi re, Chari the S' P For Provo, Pl.Urove. Am., ISSKt For Provo. Sair'l' a'i;'';;it Intermediate poim NO. 64 For Provo, intermediate' poVnu Palatial trains are now isinnirVl i Keen Salt Lake and t.ie Pacilir c,f UTAH COUNTY Is in No. 66 Canal; know-- in ev along the dlaserrtm Hest loeal train greatH.cities. J. UlTKTNKR, District N. Pbtkhkkx, Depot T,k1 It night, rto, and.lnd add, Casa pal8 moo writes Ste fork Time seautlful. clear , quarry continued her erratic course, and he cried out In anguish as he became aware, from the sound of the breakers, that she was making for the sea. Would he overtake her In time? God help him! He broke from the woods, close to the shore, her slender figure, bending against the blasts, hair and garments whipping In the gusts, still cruelly beyond chabce of his overtaking her! Though hot, panting breaths scorched his throat and nostrils, though his heart beat against Its walls with stifling vehemence, bis Impulse to forestall the tragedy carried him forward swiftly. But more quickly she gained the outermost of the Jagged rocks. Around her burst the ponderous waves; o'er her head flew the crackling spray: the hissing foam licked at her feet. To her came no knowledge of the eager hands, the hurrying feet, the breathless cries so rapidly nearing her. With set eyes and outstretched arms she stepped forward Into the dark hollow of the next great wave; the clutch of the lurking undertow snatched Mr from sight; a sob of anguish burst from the lips of the hnggagd. desperate man, who stood knee-deeIn the flood, eyes strained to catch a glimpse of the cherished form. But the winds beat about his head only the harder; the waves tossed, and reared their crests, and broke only the more sullenly; the moon shone down through the rifts In the clouds only the more coldly. p , He stumbled Into "bis dismantled hall; he sought bis bedroom to exchange his drenched garments for others. As he paused at the top of the stairs, the lamp In his hand threw welcome rays over the scene of the wild struggle In the upper hall. On the floor lay In sad confusion many of his wife's dresses, the door of tho wardrobe In which they should hang, standing wide open. As soon as his hand touched the knob. It was evident that the door before him was locked, but he shook It to make sure. Standing there undecided, he forbetunately coughed fortunately cause It told the woman on the other side of the door that her night of horror had ended. The door-keturned quickly, the door was torn swiftly open, a trembling, sobbing wife clung hungrily, closely, In her bewildered husband's arms. . "O Jack! Jack! I thought you would never come! 1 should have gone mad myself If I had not fainted when I heard her In the hall among my dresses and then trying my door. When I came to myself, all. was so quiet. Until I heard your hand on the door. I supposed, then, that they had come to take her back to the asylum. -- Promise me, sweetheart, never, never to leave me again, Her soft cheek was pressed against his own; he silently lifted to his the little hand that rested In his.lips And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 8th day of August, 1907, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as mhy be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary of said company at the Bank of Spanish Fork, Utah, on Friday, the 20th day of September, 1907, at 10 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. GEO. D. SNELL, Secretary. Spanish Fork, Utah, SepL 12, 1907, o ; RESOLUTION. Be It and It Is hereby resolved by the City Council of Spanish Fork City, In the County of Utah, State of Utah, jrty galee, Arrival and departure of triini fa p. For Sprlngvllle, Provo, Rnlt Uk. and all points east and writ ,. No. 39 For Sprlngvllle Provo.SsIt u'k, oml all points east and No. 8 For Kureka, Muminolh anil Sli verC'itv No. SS For Kureka, Mammoth aid'siu 5 ver City Connections made In Ogden Union dm all trumaof Southern PaciHcaudOnxM. Line. OFFEB9 CHOICE OP . No. 7 n FAST THROUGH TRAINS AND THREE DISTINCT Ml! SCENIC j SOT Pulmaa Palore and ordinary 8leenlua. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Sl Lam' Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Care; PemoMllt ducted Excursions; a perfect DlnlniCu vice. For rates, folder, etc Jnqulre of P. K. Hriikisu, Ticket Am or writ L A. BENTON, G. A. P. D Salt LsktCIi . that a tax Dative mills on the dollar to defray contingent expenses; that a tax of five mills on the dollar to open, iL STEBB improve and repair the streets And R.0BERJS0N sidewalks; that a tax of eight mills CONTRACTORS water on the dollar to purchase lands sources, streams and the upon AND BUILDERS which said streams are appropriated, and canals, to construct waterworks, flultritd and Csment Work a SsscaKj. and supply water for Irrigation and Mantles and Fire Places EwnUhtd u4 1 other purposes, be, and tne same Is Spanish Fork, Vlah. hereby levied on all the real and personal property within Spanish Fork DR. N. C. SPALDIX City made taxable by law or ordinVETERINARY PHYSICIAN ance, for the year 1907. AND SlRGEON , Passed by the City Council of Span- Office sl Palace Drug Store, ish Fork City, on the 13th day of July, Both Phonea. Prow,! Attest: Makes regular call to Spanish Fortcnr hurodoyOfllceaWorlnii! GEO. H. A1NGE. City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork City ss. I, George H. Alnge, City Recorder in and for Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, tfue, and correct copy of a resolution determining the tax rate for said Spanish Fork City, for the year 1907, and levying the same; passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City on the 13th day of July,A. D. 1907. In witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my official signature and the corporate seal of said Spanish Fork City this 13th day of July. A. D. 1907. GEO. H. AINGE, City Recorder. ESTRAY NOTICE. Eczema and Pile Cu FreeI KnowingFREEthatOF it wi CH4&' curt for! will give to any afflicted a poasitive ma, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Pilaa Skin Diseases. Instant relict. I) suffer longer. Write F. W. WlLLUi 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York En lose Stamp. Buffer, Whats the with mailer IDAHO 9 ago he artlike ga 4 tailing sen who ru srtleaa dar lei and rifl they ha jt which virtue, ,ag to deatl tea who bav ifir mouths. lan a io B. H. BROWN, Livery Stoblo. Hack Meets Kid' Spanish Fork Institution, Rra' aErhtKTwellk . and Plains jeara ai goi d weape ilul If au to behold a whose i and the a the we jwni of s( mast the of th with, part caed uu light o laves, to or pill cut profit I Boubket pramlnei rorld, use( like all ijortatlon, would tf his pr t secure uhe nev of m!f spies ai 3g and bual wou and phi have dl IQl Thousands of acres of land h been reclaimed to cultivation dur irrigation In that Stats Thoum 10 the past years. wrmore will be reclaimed the next 10 years. ThSouw an opening for many of homes. Land of Land of Homes sa.s.-- the upon fd for tl Testern REES D. JAMES, Poundkeeper of said Precinct. Felicitous Aside. Senator Beveridge, describing a cam UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. paigu wherein he had outgeneraled a rival, said: "When It became plain that ,cl.nSiVr,UhCll0n b?K,D8 Monda'. was mine, when my opponent'svictory face Registration of students, to began grow darker and more for September 13th and 14th. Entrance bidding, I smiled to myself; I could andn'l3th n8 Sptombor Dth, 12th, have muttered to myself some Burh all Tral felicitous usldo ns that which came medical Jaw, nn' pr,,paratory eourscs are from the small boy who was 'rHOKA No. IE being spanked. The catalog which outlines "In tbe course of his spanking the all the Ipaatsk Pork, cata'which mother boy's paused to say In sincere log TVihp preparatory the preparatory , tones: 'Tommy, this hurts me far more than It does you.' win be t' "And, thereupon. In his odd, face down ward position, tho boy winked Co-OperatUNIVERSITY OF UTAH. ive and muttered to himself: Salt take City, Utah. tf. I was afraid that hard board 1 put In the scat of my trousers might Stomach troubles, heart and Injure her delidute hand.' " kidney rB? ,bo quickly corrected ha prescription To the Point. known to druggists "It's ao long since you called Deal era in UvoJrThIwM nr- - Sh00p, upon me, saltl the fair girl, as she camo ftn1 re. urprlHl"K P,hu'rit lief which A0,,n. mnn ,n lhe that I beginning to think you ; MrerchandlsOi were forgetting mo." nerves of the "I am for getting you." ardent youth, "and that',replied the stomach, causing dysnrnsto why i v . called Tan 1 have your ptiS.Vfiayj,,jl1?j,ljy or Pwm,wt and wPk nerves or No Perjury for 4lm. hPftrt nme. Vaanfaetarera of Strengthen these e.i ' i Lawyer (to wltnessl-- Mr. controlling chalk, nerves with hr qs ley. If I mistake not, you said a ,u'",fratvc few and yU ",W n"lk living .In ' "rl, for ,uarded!y).-0- l A sirJ ihem. ad aald I was a milkman. Is certainly LJL Tour 8lmpIP ' triaJ' World RrVci JOHN JONES, Sul General Flour, Grain Produce. Harness, Boots - gk ?t three-year-ol- A t. not c Jawing felu yd country the times !rom the sei would get oul have in my possession the following described animals Impounded as estrays, or for trespass: d One red steer with white face brand resembling X on Have You Investigated IDAHO! right hip with crop and under bit In It baa been truthfully .tenn right and under bit and Upper slope In left ear. If damage and costs on said animal Opportunity be not paid within ten days from date of this notice e will be sold to the A highest cash bidder at Spanish Fork Tbe Oregon Short Line Rall precinct pound at 2 oclock noon, on the 27th day of Sept., 1907. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah county. Ltnh thls 'th day of Sept., cer, A. G. P. A ion?0 I . I the even j A. D. 1907. JAMES M. CREER, Mayor. i New j oar went down fWlt tO Shl now c (I, is Shoes. Spanish Fork --- - 0 i and ( :nde fro o and ;ng to t situation Is Mog; that f fanatl lave b profltal which iance c pod do w York (. dashl i to the Jr |