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Show 14 r WtaA4 " TT' Fork '" ' " ,. ' ' " VOLUME IX ,... - ' aa aa - ,.,(. - " KRESS ,. a f SPANISH FORKi UTAHi THURSDAY, MAY 1&J9I0 J 'J NUMBER 17 I M; I. A. DAY FRIDAY LAWHORN GIVEN 'af " maaM topi ;WniJftM Spibli Fork Watni! " FINE AND JAIL Imprmmrtt wtfrkeri pmorrow imrVovement-worke- (Fri'diyf SENTENCE the Mutual or the Nebo all" ' rs Stake will hold their winual therir e hiorninlfimeetifiiwin-b- In the at the City Pavilion, at which the features will be two debates. will debate the ques- educat-onf- e ,ion "Resolved, that practical theoreticaL' The better" than mumve men WW tfucauun JoUhg Resolved, tnat every grea man ia the product of the age." , Wely 6 .a !.. it. Exhibitions- Ol iwnnm aiiu nceuie ork will be shown. At 12:30 p. m. a contest will be held the most hearty eaters.-;- . itween must furnish their own ' i f eld hrfomtfl8 n! ..'if.t the afternoon track and halo; of five races, three ports, consisting Imps and the shot put, will be- held the race track, including a Dase ball kme between the junior or rayson - , d Spanixh Fork. the evening dances will be given both , Pavilion. . Ralph Lawhom was sentenced to 25 :fi"t.heProvo City jail nd fined iw.w ror giving liquor to juveniles, by Judge Noon at 10 o'clock Saturday "v ijina m me case were put on probation and will report to the Juvenile court regularly until dismissed. The story, as told by the girls and corroborated by Lawhorn when the hearing came up Friday morning, was that Lawhorn and Ray Scott went to Spanish Fork and found a dive, where they purcsased six bottles of beer and some whiskey. Uw-hor- n went after the girls and Scott took care of the liquor until the return, then three of them proceeded to mutv the bottles, when they arrived at Provo only one bottle of beer remained. This.they proceeded to drink, and upon this bottle complaint was filed. Other matters came up and the boy 'a record heretofore went againtt him, and before sentencing him the judire gave the boy a very severe lecture and showed what would become of him if he coutinued along the course started, Provo Post A touch of rheumatism, or a tinge Base Ball Meeting '. k!.. the ES fi)k Wins. from of aa . ItJ , Wiu frea tM Sfc. G4 Came Prm.i' ..M " dpaaun fork.Ts Trot :( P 12-- 6. the score. Spanish Fork inlield made many and costly errors. Collins, Provo'a second baseman,' played the star game. .. .;;, . ,. , .7. LINE UP Provo Sfa.vmh Fork Ellison Holt a e Johnson Thomas P 1 Davia Epperson Collins McNeil m ' .V A. King ' f K - Hall Elliott ss Bowen Rife King . Moore ! Hayes cf Einarson Singleton If Provo, May 11 Pay son won from lYovo here today, to 2. Harrison kept the hits well scattered and at no time in the game waa Pay son in danger of losing. , s vi Liodea LEAGUE STANDING Springville, May 5 The local team won from Linden through heavy slug- gi ig. The acore was 7 to 3. ton 3 3 3 Window plants for sale. . Jei. R. M. in Spanish Fork Saddle, bridle,, blank et and, 'spur fur ' Scores of Spaniah Fork people can i aale iJEarnest Williams. . ', tall you about Doan'a Kidney Pills. i. '. ma 7.,., Many a happy citizen make's a public 4y White Pearl for saleAmpotatoes statement of his experience. Here js a 2 mon B.' ' Sinfm'ona, Spanish Fork. case 6f it. What better proof of merit ' can he hitA than aurh mliiMum..r 1 'irn Cl"" rm Mrs. Fannie Nielsen, Second ward, automobile, ror aa .nd buggy, Spanish Fork, Utah, says: "Since I J Wh,t Spanish Fork. , , publicly expressed my opinion of Doan'a ','.! "V ,, Kidney Pills some two years ago, I have Best and largeat variety of screen taken them occasionally and they, have doora ever carried by any one now in '' benefit." of Soma always proven yeara ' ' ago when liviiig in. Trinidad, Colorado, at thrjlex Lumber Co.I suffered intensely from kidney com. plaint. The pain in my back and kid- - t hamberlain'r Stomach and Liver ieta will clear the sour stomach, neyt waa ao severe as to make me per- fectly helpless and for some time I was weetn the breath and create a healthy The kidney secre- - apatite. They promote the 'flow of connnedtomybed. tions were often profuse and then again K8trie juice, thereby . inducing good the flow was scant an3 distressing. To. digestion. Sold by all itealera. say that I'was miserabje but mildly ex- ! preaaea the suffering I endun-d- . A ' a neighbor finally advised a trial of Doan'a i a iri.l Ttt : j oox was ana a ror tins We offer for sale," 'four by ek;ven iviuney procured me. Great improvement followed their nxls" of the old central meeting house use and two boxes effected a cure. lot. vhi..k la l.f a i, r.. i... When I moved to Spanish Fork, I had A. Spanish Fork City survey of build-anotattack of kidney complaint, but ing lots. The part for sate run from ; I immediately got a box of Doan'a Kid- - the north east corner four rods aouth, ney Pills at Larson's drug store and thence eleven rod we st, thence four they gave me the desired relief.."- rods north, thence eleven rods east to For sale by all .dealers. Price 50 place of beginr.ig. Bids may be left Foster-Milbur- n cents. Co., Bufftdo, with the undersigned or at the tithing New York, sole agenta for the United office. We reserve the right to reject V States. . . 'anv or all bids. ' Remember the' nam- e- Doan'a and R. W; McKell Signl: ; take no other. Benjamin Argyle George. Hales A J. Ha" sen i Latest and best imitation oak floor Bishops Rids be will opened May' 15th,. JV10, covering, or floor, border for. sale at at 9 ' .. ; p. m. Jex Lumber Co. Cheap. . W. L. ' 3 ' 0 1 2 2 1, 1 2 " J P. C. 1.000 .667 :67 '.3:13 i .i',m .000 .'F"' , " " . at kii, he . . Chickens Wanted -- See Rob Boyack. -- ' a s ...u.j .Via . i. k .: J!Lv-.i- l Mrs, "Eliza A; Hales is to do wiwdiing or'.aew,-inatireMwwbhs prerd. rale. Hamieir---T-eheet--t- Store. v Will take place, 3ert Cramer, t be child's father, is Two new residences are being comlers of the Voltaire Mining well known engineer on the Denver & pleted in the western part of town.! ng Company, hedd. in the City If all, Rio Qra'nde'railroad, He was injured They belong to Joseph Roberg and! ,nwh rorK city, on csaturoay,some .time ago and U now in oiie of the Eugene Hughes.- 910, at 8 p. m.,.for the. election of hoMpitJils in Salt LaEe'l; if such icers and the transaction i 1 Four- d- A child's ring with a rd set. business that may1 properly com Rett res- kre the V on porch of A. R. . Crrer's Found ' LjftkCirl ;'. meeting. : NICHOLAS SMITH, Sec . Sunday sfternoor. 'Funeral services "oyer the remains idence of Inland, wh fork, Utah,MaJ2,'.lb owner may have same by calling. irf Mary, the eight jye'a.ikl dauxhter -:were held CI Xlvin and Hannah C 7.:V : tbe'v Church, Wand t f Late Sunday tch the Salt Mrs. Hanrah Hughes and Dflila, Hof- papers-- or conv Koyle fr$fng hes leave for Philodelphia today, to lie on u i. A compdny of fifty. rone abonr.. .six. weess. jwnpni ponjt. who those V Hughes will accompany them home. i(Caw.ikat;th,CoUiaX:.rbi,r'M called to mourn. The floral of fiction comes to the bpnnpville were ferines were most beautiful, while the Jtre on Tuesday, May 24. . . Mary Marcusert!' has been suffering! (lone Vuuch to orlieit of the w lrti an attaA of appendiritis for ah--, from Deauuiy tne cnurcn. .nany inmrjr LIU MOONLIGHT SONATA children were in attendance and sang not a week. The doctors feel confident the most pleasing song, "Jesus Once of her recovery without an. operation. levin i Beautiful Music Com Was a Little Child.". Brothers W. A. poitd Under the Rays of the Jones and Ed. M Rowe spoke entourag- - Tha Yoimcr Men's Company have Quscn of Night., ingly on the hoe of the ressu.rection their store now lighted with electrieitv. Of the dead. Bishop hoyle a few clos Mr. T.aren. the night watch tells u 'ory riius tbst DeethovenV ing remarks speaking of the good the lights are so bright he- doem't !1thl ionaia ulwsvi ao called. Creer Sinter and Briither standing of ;l he sleep well. in the ward. n V.''V;."'i. in any of hf 'fi W a're;inforirit-d!thWary hadlft-,ft on itn occasion hn. hail Mrs. Grm'er Johns has been suffer-in- e some sick for IsV io some stranjer folk'. J firyeanttdue to Wart from an attack of appendicitia fori severe at""king with a friend he trouble- being caused bya than a week pasf;' She is more lrl n humble house mii tack of Scarlet fever. During all her now, however, and with care- -' 'Miik ,.,ih much feetlnc a fcli sickness she was always cheerful, ful nursing will be able to avoid an of his sonatas, lie paused "to gentle arid loving. Her favorite ex" 4 l a moment th nmln .better today, ojieration. "I am pression... was III SK)kt ... Lncr ...V.. ... t .I u linr mamma." we reel mat oy "om roalijr cood concert. Tb Siindav afternoon Robef "phappe, reward. a earned has she groat SO millfllllni that th rnin. ing manager of the Woods Drug Company, "Wed .without' hesitation to was'arrested on the charge of running; f'snd knorked ., AHmltml to ;i; of! hanks 'I without a. license.? He' hflDR host; be--' sald: W will To the friends who' came to us in our a drug store for hia appearance raised security ,or yon." and Dlaved wonderful Wed- ..contributed all Wednesday and J was released. hour of,trnible, '"e Ismn burned out Then to could suggest, kindness above, human nesday he waaaMngedoathe mo1,iiht filling the room b that ' we return most named count and also on the charge of ' nniHovlxethe mysterloun help and eomfort, and although such selling beer to Ralph Lawhorn last, . rHthlrgs of the beginning heartfelt thanks, nniHrriil sonata, then the devoted friendship cannot remove the Saturday. He put up a large bond our '"'Ilk llU'iinil nart around th -l that linger memories sad for his appearance Friday. if 1. "' the dose. vacant chair, it brings Into view k.:kaar aulaVf humanity, and tnrows friend K IA pleasant aurprise awaited the mire liirht of an unselfish the audience who greeted; the play "Comiliirkoned home. May Hospitals. friends onlf liiiKiiUiH . rades" at the opera! house Saturday were duybcfar'diKtant whem those home-playmm-il'- mtiu kin. il.. need u will and Monday evening. Usually rise of who gathered around ii r. - . from but time are not appreciated, attention, but when the decided1 fUH a hit.; ' . hev receive the name tart to finish this,was . , " routici in hia for deserves tender praise and aid Mr. Robertson H "l'ilals rose out of h. measure of generous an is and line home certainly this OUr tO krniicht work along VU or Thurber. and tha actor of rare ability. Taylor death was an inmate there. " llmtlrnti.... uil Is Clearly of when v FAMIIA liwis. Mark Lewis, LaRcne AND - ' CREER R. A. A limit 270 A. D. arid Blum Lewis! Hughes, Burl Angos'. the Un.n... '""'"d ' hospital r Anmnl..ted the cast ano mry si na aoeaks of of Chirac Tea Literal. for their interpret int new in 'tats than at credit An Atlanta grocer told more -th sDlrited way in which they l'pe Sjmmachus advertlaoPRESS UIBM a. meant In (. his .Christmas, audience. HJa.to. bvhoped the 'Imported held '"r a very 111 An In meiiV:" ""Apples. ''Oranaes. will not be meir uu this and that '1 fact. at...... IV.,I( Caka. 8hOP Now -will meet them in in 1,11 "wv iun IOC7 itxniamlier. the Farly ancf and that success efforts. prjbody's. their future uii-i- l i.vt i hi- Worm." bhx-- k 'west ,'' tf 'PaIUe' ' -. Notka f Sale of the Old Tk.rWr'.- -; Ap- Don't forget that John' Jex'ja for the well known SKarplesa Tnbular : Separator, best on the market.'-'- ' theD. and U.V,q!tU Caatilla and return. . One fare fortheround . trip, commencing May 1st, continuing until September 30th. Rates one fart agent for the round trip. For, Sale Fine driving (earn ...n ply to Wm. Ferguesen. . - and 3. Sfanish Fork Spkingville Linden ATTH1STLE '- P. 3 3 PKOVO Paysoa va Lehi LOCAL JOTTINGS a meeting 'of the stock ti Spring rilie Lehi May. J I- -In one of the best games played here for yeara Lehi shut Out Springville and in theeighth bunching three hits and got two men over the t)lat. Jackson, Lehi 'a twirlcr, - pitched gilt edge ball striking ' out, 1 1 men and allowing oniy one man to reach second base. Score20 rf Spriagville Leki ' . . . , t viiHiiiiucriiii - iLiinimt'ni. arives away -the pain at once and cures the com Payson, May Payson defeated Monday evening the managment of Ix-h-i Ix-h- i in a beihg entire-nlugfeBt plaint quickly. First application gives ie base ball team called together the relief, hold 11 to 3. ; score outclassed. The ly all dealers. by Islness men of town to consujt with; Jem in regard to the financial fide of V base ball question. he boys find it necessary to hire. a CHILD DROWNED cher and a catcher in order to- - com-t- e V. H. King of Garland, was a visitor their lineup, and the. husinehs in Spanish Fork Sunday. .. ' es have decided to back ,tbem up On Tuesday last the ncially. board of directors was appoinUd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cramer Mry. PotU'r, is down from Bancroft, not arier ine garnering oi nnances fell, into the Spanish Fork river at Idaho, visiting with her 'sisters, 'Mra. board con- - i nisne junction aooui noon and was The this proposition. and Mrs. Morgan Chambe. ' i, m t . ' "i ; . t drowned.' The child's mother, in at Ben Hughes " rs.-k'iNerr Nathaniel'lvudlow, Ole John- - tempting io save ner cm id, also waa but succeeded in Hyrum Christensen and loseph nearly drowned,' in 4ai&iK4tahnk Hyrum safety, "Jras-- with yrm: great difficulty. The body of the child old Oran A. Lewis place in Fourth Ward from Ed. C. Christiansen for where the funeral services and burial Notice here will be at Lcki Payiat Spaniia Fork Defeati Liaieo t, Ut Lin.ei. Cau Plenty More Like This ' Friday Provodefealed Spanish lyindcn. May 11 Spanish Fork ' won Fork here by the score of 16 to the here game today by playing errorBowen injured his hand Thursday and less ball. Dart on second and Hall Ion was unable to go into the box. Davit Third played brilliant games.' . Score' ' pitchad the first inning allowing Provo . 7 runs. Thomas pitched the remain der of the g'ama, but the Provo slug Fayaon Ontclaaaei ProTt gers hit the ball at will and. piled pup the trouble is, neuralgia,vwbatever w . . . "w !..:..- ! a Case After BASE; BALL LEAGUE Errorlets Elll Spanish Fork Play To a Good Time .. In COUNTY m " ;: Sego Lily Camp R. N. i of A., 'will meet at Fraternal vHall, Wednesday, May 18, at 3:30 p. at. Come prepared to pay assessment No. 4. School House ,' - At a held meeting of the tax-payeSchool House- April the Central in T John D. Rockefeller ; ouM go broke WWr the Board of Trustees 'wai'liW' if he should spend his entire income structed to sell the old Thurber School ' ' ' ( tying to prepare a .better ndcine House. -, . , Rids will be under.the received, by than Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera, and lit bv.jswiMinaLMP.o eigwt-fwfatnlnaai Umaislj' fur o'clock" p., m,, .May 24, ? 1910. The Is bowel or It complaints. sentary ' simply impossible, and ao says every ' Board reserves the right' to reject' any. ; ' all Terms Cash. , sale, and, one that uses it. ,of( bids.,; dealers. ijl...... ' i For further particulars see the trustee Cultivate Constancy. By 4der of the1 Board of Trustees. '.. '. ' The necret of aucceaa U coostaaey C W. Booth, Clerk ot iui iose. Disraeli. 'r;v rs - lallavdy o oldy .... I t ;' ,ay : j titf ... F F1 ' ED S ' ' I ' ir ! .l Wain Street, Payson, . LADIES' S a " iwd UTS MUST GO - High Grade Tailored Suiti, ular price $15 to I I $22.S0. Now : Reg- fl C 0 01 I. J 3 3011 Regular M2S.C, l Sail, iow at $30.C3 wll-i- af are-Gre- This and Next Week at Special No. 2 SpebiarNd.1 kB-p- 'card j' j I t'itevJf: pawl Special No. 3 f We have 35 assorted special Lad-- , iea Dresa Tatterna, from 10 to 15. yards in a piece, regular price 15c r . to We haft iBe'antilfol tine. t rincess 5i of. Drenei which will he Reduced Prices i Ladies Attention! nmncess Dresses $&50 iaaa S 14.95 ; , . . . 2c per yard Now, per yard qi OS , 25 assorted Special Ladies' Dress Dress Patterns from 10 to 15 yarda io. a pieced ' Regular price from 10c. to 15c per yard m' Now, per yard 121c 4 ; 5ER0F .......... . IBS GREAT SPECIALS , IN ALL. OTHER DEPARTMENTS r- " ,...,. .41. Positively the Finest Line in the County at the Cheapest Prices, s ar ' 5PERLY FOLLOW THE CROWD ' lammer. -- Bfc IE .... mm r- PAYSQN . I THEY ALL GO TO ; ? FRANK UTAH: ; - .... ... prop; |