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Show Tha Badge of Honesty JOTS. la on every wraps-- of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a foil Hat of the Ingredients comolng It la printed there hr plain English. Forty years of experience has proven Its superior worth as a blood purifier and Invigorating tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can which alcohol Is used. The active medic Inal principles of native root such as Golden Kent and Queen's root, Ntona and Mandrake root, liloodroot and Black Cherry bark are extracted and preserved d by the use of chemically pure, glycerine. Send to Dr. It. V. Fierce . trlple-rellne- at Buffalo, N. V., for free, booklet which mod quotes extracts from (cat authorities auch as Prs. Jtartholow, , King, Scudder, Cm-- Kllingwood and host of others, showing that these roots can be defended upon for their curative action In all weak states of the stomach, accompanied by Indigestion or dyspepsia as well bn In all bilious or liver complaints where there and In all "wasting diseusi-sIs losqof flesh and graduul running down of the strength and system. The "Golden Medical Discovery "makes rich, puro blood and so Invigorates and regulates the stomach, liver and bowels, and, througi them, the whole system Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as aerofoil swol-.- . lings and old open running sorcTor ulcers are rnred and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers. It Is well to In sure their healing to apply to them Dr. . " ' , Salve. Ifyourdrug Pierces gist dont happen to have this Salve In cents In postngn Stock, send lifty-fou- r stamps to Dr. R. V. Fierce, Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute. ItulTalo. N. Y and g Salve' a large (mix of the will reach von by return post. You can't aflord to accept a secret nos truin us a sul. Unite for this medidno ok known composition, no', even though the urgent . dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. I)r. Fierces Fleasant Fellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Hugsr-coatetiny granules, easy to take candy. . "All-Healin- - , Sunday Excursion to Caatllla. May lat, 1907, to Sept. 30lh. Every Sunday, 50o round trip. P. K. HEURING, Agent D. & R. G. - G. 0. EIRIKSSON INDEPENDENT PHONE NO. 14. NO. 42 RED. BEU PHONE DEALER IN.. over from Provo early In the day and he and Marshal Olsen have run In a number of fellows on suspicion. School supplies cheap at NephI Piles get quick and certain relief Good candy buckets, at Nepal Hansen's. 15 cents each, frof" D,r- 1?tmle"l - K positive and 'painful, protruding or blind piles dis k asc by its use. Large Call for McCall's fashion sheets for apPear nickel-cappeglass jars 50 cents. Hold October. G. O. Elrlksson. by The World Drug Co. A daughter was born to Mr. and Next week new chapter of the hisMrs. Henry Young yesterday, tory of Spanish Fork will be started New line of men's shoes and bats when the Commercial club of Spanish Fork commences to advertise and just arrived. O. O. Pltlksson. booHt for our city. Everybody Is ex P,e Mrs. Hyrum Siler and daughter, of tbri "e,w and new nt0 own ",e do our Clinton, are visiting in this city, part by starting the big sale Monday The best assortment of gloves at morning so every man, woman and child can buy all their necessities at lowest prices at NephI Hansens. the unheard of big bargain G. O If you do not And the local news Elrksson. you are looking for on page 8, then look William Isaac Evans, a young mun on page 4 about 17 years old, died at the Edwards Free ruler given to every school ,oardlng house at Scofield suddenly child coming Into our store Monday, last Sunday night. He had only been suffering two or three days with InSept. 9th. 0. O. Elrlksson. flammation of the bowels, but from the were unable to give Jos. Jolly and wife, from the Uintah start the doctors .. re e , His mother lives In reservation, are In town visiting wlth.lJl11 bia cit bla ?lher w,as Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hicks. ,kedJn the Scofield mine disaster in 1900. His All ladles waists and summer goods!"other and othe relatives and friends gwne up t0 attend the funeral, are now sold out at cost. First come, The young man left his home here In first served. G. O. Eirlksson's. Spanish Fork Tuesday of last week. Martha Johnson returned from Salt Manager B. F. Woodward, of the Lake last Monday with a complete Salt Lake M. & M. Co., has returned line of fall and winter millinery. home from Drum mountain. He reports Wells Robertson came In from Wyo- the old camp coming to the front and the getting confidence In same. ming last week, and has accepted a po- Therepublic are numerous prospectors there In sition the public schools for the from Colorado and Nevada and new winter. discoveries are being made daily. He e lu the Martha, Dr. J. W. Hagan has gone to Den- reports the ver to meet his mother, who Is coming getting larger and richer as they deout from Ottumwa, lows, to visit la velop same. They are only blocking out the ore at present, preparing for Spanish Fork. large shipments In the future. The Ibex has started to sink their trlpple We have Just opened up to day shaft and expect to compartment of line made tailor big clothing, the Lion brand. ,We sell them at the lowest crowd down as fast as possible to the 1.00-foo- t level. Supterlntendent possible price. G. O. Elrlksson. Craft Is much elated over the ore al We havJ Just opened up today a ready found in the shaft. o big line of tailormade clothing, the WILL ORGANIZE COMMERCIAL Lion brand. , We sell them at the lowCLUB. est possible price. G. O. Elrlksson, d ore-chut- made a balloon asceuslon from the In mld-al- r chutes on Sunday. When and his parachute loose Dorn January 5, 1S8; died August he cut street the near Stanyan 1907 7 Delto Golden Gate park. The paraSuch is the In Iff life of George elecchute dropped into a network of bert Bowers, Bon of Isaac and Eliza The funeral services were tric wires and fell to the sidewalk, Bowers. In a perilheld at the home of h!s father, Bishop leaving Drexler suspended manner he some In The speakers ous position. Argyle taking charge. electrocution, but his weight were Elders George and Charles school two of the wires, blowMonk, and J. Preston Creer, his teacher. There was an original few ing out all of the fuses In the neighborverses read, entitled "Consolation, by hood. Drexler. after recovering his The veterans of the balance, leaped out from the wires, C. W. Booth. Black Hawk war were present; sang turned two somersaults and landed a hymn from their ritual lead by Com- . thirty feet below without sustaining Spring-vineserious Injury. manding Officer Harriuon, of Isaac Bowers was one of their comrades. Benediction by Elder Fred Lewis. Shortly after the ceremony took place over Ralph Creer, son of Orson Creer and Emma Robertson Creer. He was married and had lived In Idaho, A wife and two children survive. Joseph Brockbank, one of the bishopric of the Second ward, wan the president of the occasion. Invocation by Patrl aich George Wilkins. The speakers were his cousin. J. Preston Creer. and Benediction by Elder C. W. Booth. FUNERAL SERVICES. ? afe d short-circuite- d OR- - E. gThu physician nd SURGED Bell Phone 38 Black, SPRUtCl Allen Adamson. They were both burh d on Saturday afternoon. The funeral services ot Elder E. M. Brlmhall was at 3 p. m. on Sunday from the First ward meeting house. The Bishop McKell taking charge. peakers were Elder Sylvester Bradford, Patriarch George Wilkins, and Henry Gardner. A select quatette, under Brother NephI Hardy, sang a piece entitled Brave Hearts Forever Prof. Lund, of the II. Y. U. Still. L'niversity, sang and played a sacred song. Prof. Joseph B. Keeley, one of the presidency of Utah stake and first councillor to Dr. G. II. Briinhail, of the university at Provo, offered the dosing prayer. Elder Brimhall was the son of the late Patriarch Brlmhall and Rachel Ann Myers, who survives her boy. He leaves a wife and large family. A CORRECT REPORT OF THE Wm. O. Creer had a well dug some six or seven years ago about HM) feet deep, and was walled up about twenty feet. A pump was on the well with a M. Creer, pipe running the full depth of the well. called J. Meeting by Mayor In sale the Big sale, greatest history Three or four years ago one of of Spanish Fork. Wonderful bargains Tuesday evening. September 3rd, 1907, s of all kinds commence Monday, Sept. for purpose of Organizing a Commer- his horses fell In, lodging about cial club, was well attended. J. M, of the dlstunce down and could 9th. Call for circular. G. O. two-third- Elriks Creer was elected temporary chairman not be gotten out. They commenced and George H. Lewis, secretary. The to. fill up the well by putting In rotten Rowland Williams was thrown from following committees were appointed straw and manure and dirt until It requested to be able to report remained forty feet deep. About ten his last Monday and the and Quickest Delivery! the result of their Investigations Sept. days before the accident of last week, over rake backed him. He received Produce Bought and Sold. ' some bruises but is getting along 10, atfWhlch time a permanent organ! Charles Hanks and Delbert Bowers No Credits; No Had Debts. zatlon is to be effected. (employes of Wm. O. Creer) comO. K. Means lowest prices to purchasers. Committee on bylaws and resolu- menced taking out the pipe. The BowThe only lVnny cash store In the citv Men's and boys work and fancy tions: J. R. Wren, T. R. Thurber, J ers boy went down and sawed the pipe One price to all. . Never undersold. shirts. Big load arrived today. Come Preston Creer, J. A. Martell, Andrew off at the bottom, no foul air being in the well at that time. The afternoon j and look over our line and ask for Jensen. Committee on location (or to find of the accident Mr. Hank and Mr. SPANISH FORK UTAH prices before you buy elsewhere. Q, suitable quarters for the club to meet Bowers concluded to try and take out O. Elrlksson. in): A. B. Rockhill, P. A. Thomas, the valve which was In the pipe below. Hanks let the Bowers boy down I have still out among the people J. T. Morgan. Committee to Invite of by a rope. A horse attached to the 1 At the old Oraa Lewis corner, on Spring of Spanish Fork $150. They would ville roed. Spanish Fork, Utah. A) Splints, greatly oblige me if they) would call Salem. Benjamin, Lake Shore, Painty-rl- end of the rope. When Mr. Hanks and Mapleton, as follows: Salem, thought he was to the bottom he asked Bone Spsvine end Pipes of Festale removed at the Bhop and settle their account. Andrew Engberg and Dr. Heart, Benja- him If he was alright and Del anor po pay. X Crippled and lame horses a Martha Johnson. min: T, M. Snell and F. Matley; Lake swered, "What." He repeated and no specialty. X All ail mils examined tree of charge Look well to your horses teeth, for Utahs big popular priced dally is Shore, I. E. Brockbank and J. J. answer came. He run to the edge of (ram them come many diseases. Live and mailed every morning for 60 cents a Barnes; Palmyrla, F. S. Dart and J. T. the well and called, but no answer. let live" is my motto. Morgan; Mapleton, J. A. Martell and Del was sitting with his back against J A. BROWN month in advance. It gives til the J. P. Creer. the wall and his head drouped. Thinknews. Subscribe for the to meet Sept. 10th at City ing he had fainted, and no help there, Adjourned Lake. Salt tf. Republican. pavilion, 8 p. m. Everybody Invited. he went about a third of a mile, where The following gentlemen were present: Ralph Creer was to work getting out The best way to fight the mall orG. H. Lewis, Alma Jen- poles. They both returned on the same der houses and keep the money at J. M.A.Creer, F. Engberg, C. M. Hart, P. K. horse and when they got to the top of home Is for the merchants to meet sen, P. T. Thurber, A. C. Larsen, the well Ralph looked down and seetheir prices. We dont let the mail or- Heuring, E. Ben Isaac, O. O. ing the boy. Hanks said to Ralph. Til Brockbank. der houses undersell us. G. O. Elrlksson. J. B. Hughes, John T. Mor- pull up the rope, tie It around and let gan. Fred S. Clark, J. W. Guild, C. you down. Ralph answered. "I dont like to go down. You go." My nerves We pay for produce' as . follows: Will Houtz. P. A. Thomas, T. A. F. M. Snell, Hairy A. Smith. are all unstrung, 1 cant go. 20 cents Ralph Eggs, spring J. P. Wren, Jas. A. per dozen; Martell, J. Preston gave no reply but threw off his hat. chicken, 10 cents per pound; hens, 10 Jno. J. Banks, NephI Hansen, grabbed the rope and slid to the botcents; oats, $1.35; wheat, 65 cents; Creer, Fred Matley, B. J. Larson, Lars W. tom, took hold of the boys head and Butter, market; barley 90 cents. Geo. General Merchandise You want the jlter,. publican, the host anH.Ui, Chto. in the state? It contains all the newt' 7ei j, cents per month. ?r on for Spanish Fork, and across the bl(lt Lumber Co.-G- eo.T son. push-rak- e HORSE INFIRMARY We are compelled to close out our entire stock of Buggie and Suries, as we are not prepared to carry them ovt. winter, for lack of room. We will sell them out at the; wholesale price while they last. We have just unloaded another car of Peter Schutler Wagons. . tatejai ilsh F J. A. MARTEL MERCANTILE CO EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE AND FARM a Inter-Mountai- n Rock-hil- l. A few doses of this remedy will Invariably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea. It van always be depended npon, even In the inure severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbna. It Is equally successful for summer diarrheas and cholera infantum In children, and la the means of saving the Uvea of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it la pleasant to take. Every man of a family should keep this remedy In his home. Bny it now. Larob Size, sue. Price, 25c. THE WORLD DRUG CO. MISS AGNES ENCBERG Pupil of Prof. Arthur Shepherd of Salt Lake City, will give lessons in PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC two days of each week Wednesday snd Saturday. Leave orders at Priscilla wensena residence, or at the World Drug Store, Spanish Fork. Weak Women there Is at least on wav, two treatments, must be combined. On Is load, on is conrtttu-Honabut both ara Important, both aewntlel. Dr. E hoops Might Curt Is th Local. Dr. Bhoops Restorative, th Constitutional. The former Dr. Ehoopi Might Cure Is a topical mucous membrant suppository remedy, while Dr. Shoopt Restorative la wholly an Internal treatment. The Restorative reaches throughout th antira intern, seeking th repair of all nerve, all tissue, and nil blood ailments. Th "Might Cura", as Its name implies does Its work while you sleep. It soothes sort and Inflamed mucous surfaces, hen Is local weaknesses and discharges, wblls ths Restorative, eases nervous exdtvmcnt, gtwa renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tlseues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Rhoops Restorative Tablets or Li quid as a general Ionia So tbs system. Tor positive local help, use as wU T wak and ailing women, war to help. But with that ir. tioop 8 light Sure THE WORLD 0RUG CO. H. Chamton, Chas. C. Nielsen, green vegetables wanted, same price Creer, Oran A. Lewis, E. J. Rous, JoJ. O. as cash. for produce Elrlksson. seph Chappie, Thos. Peterson. N. Monk, Daniel Clappel, Andrew Jensen, The bites and stings of insects, E. II. Johnson. sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises relieved at once with Plnesalve GRAND Acts like a poultice. Draw LABOR out inflammation. Try It. Price 25c. Sold by World Drug Co. The horse races pulled off at the Spanish Fork race track Labor day, Big Chief Mining company held a waa a howling success meeting at Payson, September 2nd, Nearly every town in the country" and placed on market 25.000 more was represented, while Sprlngvllle and mining stock, to be sold at five cents Payaon was there by the hundreds. a share. The property 1s looking fine. The main event of the day was the Any one wishing to buy, call on Wm. mile trotting rare between Lander J. Stewart. Ind. 'phone, 731, Spanish Peacock and Maud M Peacock was Fork. easy winner In the first two heats, but Lander being a younger and strongA. W. Johnson & Company, consist- er racer, captured the next three. ing of A. T. Money, August Swensen, Maud B. Bent Browns little bay C. R. Ijvrsen. Ammon Stmanons, Robert mare, surprised the; crowd by taking McKell, A. Singleton, and the all three heats from Gypsle and Elec-tritengineer left yesterday morning for a four days trip to the Golden The main running event of the day Queen, near Annie Laurie, Kimberly, waa May E.' Joe Wrena little mare. to Inspect their property. Miss Gean and Black Diamond, Mary E winning. To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. E. The saddle horse race was the most M. Brlmhall and family desire to exexciting running race, but seven or press their sincere thanks to all who. eight horses entered, but the little In any way, aided them during the sorrel mare of Oaklles, from Spring-vilcalamity they suffered In the loss of won by a neck. husband and father. Especially are Spanish Fork can feel proud of the they grateful and thankful to those fact that the citizens have one of the who gave assistance in the canyon. best rnce tracks In the Hate and that all that Is needed Is to keep right on Plneules are for the Kidneys and Insisting In the future as In the past. Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce nat- willThe High school of Spanish Fork open Monday. Sept. 9th. From the ural action of the kidneys. 30 days outlook, there will be a goodtreatment $1.00. Money refunded If present number of student In attendance. Plneules are not satisfactory. Sold ly Our doors are open to all the young by World Drug Co. people of this city, who desire to Increase their, capacity and worth. Truly, Miss Lucy Simmons, of this city, no eighth-grador flrst-y-a- r and Francis lllghum, formerly of Mt. will reject the opporgraduate Forest, Canuda, now of Bingham Can- tunity now knocking at his door. It yon. were married last Monday at the Is a known fact that students must homo of the bride's paints, Mr. and be regular In attendance and must Mrs. Ammon Simmons. The ceremony continue their courses until completed was performed by Bishop Hales. We If they expect to receive full credit on ' extend congratulations. , our books. The credits we give win he accepted by the University of Utah, The town was burglarized Tuesday and other educational Institutions of The places entered were the state. We. therefore, are night. emphatic Wrens saloon, Kockhlll's saloon, In requesting that our students be Houtx's saloon and Matleys butcher present at the ojtenlng day of school shop. From $7 to $13 was taken from and that they remain with us until each of the saloous, but nothing from the courses we offer ate completed, the butcher shop, as no cash was left arents, yoti know that there la an In ths register. A brace and bit, and In a splendid beginning, and a chisel was left at Houtx's saloon, that at the bidding of perseverance w hich was the .property of Niels An- the laurel comes." ton. Deputy Sheriff Al. Hales came Principal. Car-boltze- DAY-RACE- com-pany- a e. e, e high-scho- , said: Dell, Dell, what is the matter?" But no answer. Ralph raised both hands even with his shoulders, never looking up and plunged forward on his face. It was an hour before Mr. Hanks could get more help. The theorv of how the gas accumulated Is that while working at it ten days before they put an attachment to the pipe below with a double purchase, tbiiiKing to raise the pipe, but only raised It a few Inches. The foul air must have been between where the horse was and the water, that giving the foul air a chance to escape up the side of the pipe. It was miracle that there was not five or six more, for as fast as they come they wanted to go down. One neighbor. coming along said It was black damp. The boys were n the well some three hours. -- o Latter-daSaints (Moimon) conference at Salt Lake City and State (air, September 30th to October lh. The Salt Lake route will sell round trip tickets for $2.25, good until Oct. 9th. Our line will run three s passenger trains each way dally, with For fur equipment. ther particulars call up local agent, Nels Beterson. y first-clas- Office 57 No. Academy Ave. Both Phones 108. Provo, Vtah. W. STOCK L Hambars Salt tsehana ft. Ray BROKERS J'T Lak Stack sat Msiri & Company INCORPORATED VlaH and Nevada. Mining Stocks art making Millions tor lavtiton. Telephone ms your orders, oi r tor any information on tho market. Leading Implement Geo. T. Odell, WIRES SAVED HIS LIFE. Young Aoronaut Hat Remariubla From Death. Bun Francisco, E Drex-ler- , an aeronaut less than 20 years old a Ual.--.loh- tf Dealers Utah and Idaho, General Manager. SPANISH FORK AGENCY Carries a full line of the Best Goods in the United States, When you buy goods here are they dependable, and you can always get repairs, , V X DAIN PUSH RAKES AND STACKERS A Bam and Cooper Wagons, McCormick Machinery ol kinds have been before the public for the last fifty y and are better than ever. today e e 1 ee NOTICE! We take this opportunity of announcing that the district schools of Spanish Fork will begin September 9th It Is essential that all children of school age be In attendance during th- Brat two weeks In order that they nmv receive the full benefits of course offered. Special examinations will be! given pupils who enter late. The High Srhoot begins on the nnme date. All! eighth-gradand first-yea- r High School graduates of last venr will he wet ' corned at the Ideal" at the beginning of the approaching semester. Parents, ace to It that your children vail themselves of every educational advantage offered them, and that the opportunities of the orcsent do not pass them by. C. W. Booth, QUET JOHNSON. MARINIS LARSEN Trustees, ED. M. ROWE, Principal. 1 Always for THE Watch This Space Something Interesting, PEOPLES' FUEL CO, Lis int |