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Show : LOCAL JOTTINGS Notei Salem un luesaay tnree rouples or our ,.' A Girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dottta -- J Stone and Eugene Wilkens; Minn Edna A. Simmons 13tb. Hamilton and Arthnr Hill: Ming Rev a Plumb and Kay Cloward, left for Salt WANTED-- A turkey on subscript' Lake where they will be united In mar ion, at this office. riage in the temple. The fact that LOST A new breast strap on Main three of the contracting parties are rousing seems rather novel. Those so Street. Finder return to Wm. Jex. related are Miss Stone and Messrs, . Hill and Cloward. Mr. and Mrs !!. B. Hicks of Clinton On Monday evening some of the were in town Tuesday on business. friends of Mrs. Christian Nelson gave Mrs. Frank Abbot of Salt Lake City her a pleasant surprise. The evening was spent in song, games and partakinft came down Sunday to visit relatives f refreshments. It certainly cheered here.' Mrs. Neilson to be thus remembered Mrs. Crlquist, of Salt Lake, is visitwhile her husband is filling his mission ing in this city with her daughter, Mrs. in Denmark. David Prior. There are several cases of sickness here at present. Ernest Keele, a B. Joseph D. West of this city and Car Y. U. student was brought home yes oline Nelsen of Lake Shore have taken terday sunering from a severe attack out a license to marry. fpaeumonia, and Hans Erickson is also very ill with the same disease. Miss Lenore Banks entertains the New Star Club at her home this evenmore our of Eight young people have ing. The topic for discussion will be gone to Provo to attend the session of the B. Y. U., making a total Thanksgiving. of twenty two. The largest attendence The Central Amusement Committee from here that institutions has ever will put up a y front on their had. opera house building. Work is being pushed on the structure now. To My Friends Exchanging votes at the Edna Theatre I wish to thank all my friends, who have supported me in the Jewel Range has caused much trouble, from now on contest at the Edna Theatre, as I no votes can be bought, sold or ex changed after they have been voted have withdrawn. PODular , . .vounpt. neotile nnmelv: .r THE PRESS MAN NOTICED - ' t Ttey All Demand It BY WATCHING CLOSELY mid-wint- er two-stor- once. Respectfully ; Jennie Evans That Wednesday evening tHsre was a total eclipse of the moon, also that very few people noticed it. That th. weather man dares not predict snow until he sees flakes falling. That since election Spanish Forkers have decided to burr the hatchet and hammer and go on sawing wood. man named Griffin in Chicago, . That paid one thousand dollars for a cup of tea; must have been fine tea or pretty waiting maid. That notwithstanding some people tea us food prices are dropping, it still takes all we earn to eat three square meals per day. That if you want to know all the things you ever did, and many things you never thought of doing, just run for county superintendent of schools. That the man and woman who try to make their home the most interesting spot on earth for each other, and for their friends and those near and dear to them never have any use for divorce court Dont Forget Spanish Fork, Like Every Other and Town in the Union, Receives It U People with kidney ills want to cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back, relief is eagerly sought for. There are many remedies to-dthat relieve but do not cure. Here is evidence to prove that Doan's is lastKidney Pills cure, and the cure "' ar ing.: Mrs. David McKell, Fourth Wsrd, Spanish Fork, Utah, says: "It gives me great pleasure to again recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills, although I can add nothing much to the public stat-me- nt I gave in their favor in August 191. I know, judging from persona! experience, that this remedy is a splen did one for kidney complaint. For I year or more I was subject to attacks of pain in my back and the trouble was ai ways more noticeable when Ifirst arose, After I had moved about for awhile, the pain eased up. Reading of Doan s Kidney Pills, I procured a supply at the City Drug Co. and I found them to be iust the remedy- I rcauired. In a short time the pains in my backwere relieved and my condition, improved in every , We are looking only to have more sales. COME. AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. THE RIGHT WAY IS TO HAVE THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LOWEST PRICES, AND YOU CAN HAVE IT BY BUYING AT too k a Harry Wm. Nielsen of Palmyra was taken They grasp opportunities with wide sick with appendicitis Wednesday even ing and was taken to the hospital at open eyes. Their elegent homes are with the best Salt Lake City to be operated on for to be found the trouble. He was operated on FriHere health, wealth and happiness al- day and is reported feeling as good as could be expected. ways abound. , The City's broad sidewalks are paved with cement. And the property owners pay every cent. The pure water system is the best in the land. Bright electric lights are seen on every hand,' The beet cutting station, the farmers all praise But it is inadequate for the crops that they raise The people are anxiously waiting J I thoes interested will build a factory, When it is completed the investers , , toe will find, Thousands of acres of choice beets here George Hitchings is prepared to' do all kinds of watch, clock'aml ' jewelry reparing. All work guaranteed. See him at the Spanish Fork Co-oMr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Evans moved down from Robinson Monday and have rented Alma Hansen's residence in Fourth ward, where they will live in the future.- - The Edna programs are getting bet ter each week, why stay at home at night when you can enjoy an hour or Lame back comes on suddenly and is two twice a week. Our pictures are It is caused by all first class subjects, consisting of extremly painful. Dramas, Comedies, Educational, and rheumatism of the muscles, Quick relief ii afforded by applying ChamberScenic. , lains Liniment. - Sold by all dealers.' , The daughters of Mrs. Wm. ,P. Bowen gave a birthday party at the home of Mrs. Lars P. Larsen, Tues. day, in honor of her sixtieth, birthday. There were forty-tw- o , children and grand-childre- n present at the dinner and all had a very enjoyable time. ' FARM FOR Lake Shore; 63 acres; 15 farming land, balance pasture, 80 shares of' Wate'f n4 the j Lake Shore rrrfgatTon Co: known as Clayson Estate. Enquire of Samuel " Ashby. i Dorj SALE-- On -- The old, old story, told times withto grind. , out number, and repeated over and Ihe citizens are willing to raise beets over again for the last 36 years, but it galore , ia always a welcome story to those in Jf a factory was placed here they'd search of health There is nothing in ' sign up for more. the world that cures coughs and colds Those builders of new homes are in- as quickly as Chamberlain's Ctugh vited to read Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Ihis page that is wnten to cover their needs. BIG MONEY We want an agent in And if some good business you have every town; salary and Commission that will pay references required; for full particur, e want you to locate with us here lars, address subscription Dept., to stay. NATIONAL SPORTSMAN. Inc., 75 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Lroup is most prevalent during the lry cold weather of the early winter A few of the friends of Mrs. Mary months. Parents of young children Holt met at her home Monday IsRt in Should be prepared for it. All that is honor of her eighty third birthday needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Those present had an enjoyable time t w i r vuuyfn itemeay. Many mothers are in playing games, telling reminisences never without it in their homes and it and We disposing of refreshments. has never dissapointed them. Sold by join her many friends in wishing her all dealears. , many returns of the day. . WANTED-Every- one in Spanish Fork and vicinity to read the opening chapters of the new serial by Rebert W. Chambers in the November number of the Cosmopolitmi Magaziue. ' It is the greatest novel of the year and is illustrated bp Charles Dana Gibson. . -- . Ihe Kcr. Irl R. Hicks 1911 Almanac . 1 he Kev. Irl It. Hicks Almanac for 1911, that guardian Angel in a hundred thousand homes, is now ready. Not many are now willing to be without it and the Rev. Irl R. Hicks magarine, tW i mi UP I noruanu works, ine two are ony 1 one dollar a year. The Almanac is 35c prepaid. No home or office should fail to send for them, to Word and Werks Publishing Company, St. Louis, Mo. ' On Friday last the members of the Kensington Club went laden with variety of good things to eat, and with a supply of sewing to the home of Mrs. Lauretta Simmons and very pleasantly surprised her. Taking possession of the house, the afternoon- - was spent in sewing up a winter's supply of clothing for Mrs. Simmons and family. Mrs. Simmons expressed her appreciatin for the kindness shown her, and with i heart full of gratitude bade them wel come again. An Enlightening Diagram. "How shall I reirHM'iit this rati way that has become noted for erratic Jlvl oVihIm?" askfd the nmi maker "Cut It down as n Mmri :nl crocked Mnt." rrplled the ehlef. When a cold becomes settled in the system, it will take several day's treatment to cure it, and the best remedy to use is Chamberlain, s Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other. and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by a dealers. Of late our collections on subscript ions have been very bad A few of our subscribers have allowed themselves to get more than one year in arrears. These subscribers are not entitled to the second class rate through the mail and if this matter is not attended to in the very near future we shall have Tuesday afternoon about twenty of to cut such delinquents off our list. the friends of Marinus Larsen held bisthday party at his residence in honor Notice of the bishop's sixty-firbirthday A pleasent time was spent, not the I have at my corral eight unclaimed least feature of which was Mr. Larson's calves with no marks, also one calf jokes. As a climax to the party the with slit and underbit in right upperbit Bishop took all the assembled guests ear. If not claimed they will be sold to the Edaa Theater. to the highest cash bidder, on the 15th day of November 191 at 10 a. m. Mr. Thurber Magnusson, who for By order of the board of directors of the past three months has been taking the stock growers association. a tour of the northern states and CanOliver Swenson See, ada, returned to this city Monday. He reports having had a good time and $50.00 Reward meeting many old friends. .' The big gest portion of the time he spent in A reward of $30.00 will be paid for Winnipeg, and Manitoba and states information that will lead to the con the conditions there ' are prosperous, viction of the person or persons, who Mr. Magnusson is back here to stay poisoned my dog on October 29th. and we welcome him to the city. C Will Houtz. st v ' Utah k J' THAMSGIVIIG CURRENT LITEDATURE for one year $3.00 SPANISH FORK PRESS for one year $1.50 BOTH FOR $3 (ths of ben w; olthe j the ' '" - i lore topapf ' AND i':r ' OFFERED BY . 8PLP THE SALT LAKE ROUTE m or bus. Tickets on sale between all stations on the Salt Lake Route in Utah and to all stations on Salt Lake & Mercur and San Pete Valley, Novem. ber 23rd and 24th, good returning November 28th, 1910. MEOICAL CO K0r?nd: 1 en tie on Ti pdatloa t finding jrork Cli Mich., of the i N'atloni ('lorn the represe Ni ptes. Wash! JA8. L. Merchant Tailoring If you want supplies, I Meveral o failed they Co. to contr Won was Roster fixtures, Mngton. tion In t: alnst 163 wiring or anything in the electrical line, get our estimates. PROM. TLY DONE BY J. GREENE ROCKHILL BLOCK lie floor. k'on reil My Ham I One Door North of Charlotte Hotel GARMENTS C. H. B. Hales Electric Supply Ladies' and Gentlemen's , Hales The Spanish Fork gleaning and pressing Lowest Prices - st. Best Goodi MAIN ST. give the t THE WHITE IS KING Get A White Sewing Machine GUARANTEED EASY TERMS at the home of Ernest Brockbank .THE BIG JEWEL RANGE CONTEST is now on. Vote your ticket today for your mother, sister or lady friend Who's Going to Win the Range? CONTEST RULES SMttJZ', firstml Ti v7e only Z II tt Tn , ?X """die and countall votes, the ballot box will be opened for the hC. PUbHc Mtlme' bu A at every name " r Carving the Grand r.- ,des tnat "thquake. volcanic explosions to formln, the Grand played a part canon Colorado river Is by the best uthoritle. ,0 be w.tnou't foundation We are now told that the canyon ws cut out , th. river and that J tool employed waa th. ll,vT brought down from "oalna. This .and'u harder than any of the conntltue ni. of he rock strata In which has been carved. Hurled (he awS by the water ,8alnHt (h, of th. stream, It cut. the rock ,2 "slly as a file cuts a..r. i,..- rp. r'l Weekly. , "d Wt J tUZ . Wh.n O. and P" with H.nry Lost Prtsttg. Once, when exploring a factory d' trict for story material. 0. Henry In vlted a brlrht little (Irl to dine with aim. She accepted 00 condition ttx ah. mla-h-t brine a friend aloof. Pur log dinner th. writer souxht to mik1 hi. tueats feel at ease by resting b Entilsh to th. extent of usloc "am ' and "hadn't ouihter" and a few otb' r Popular mutilations of tb. motb-- tonrue. He aaw th. little clrl a later. "I was awful mortified that nlM. h. said. "You spok. so unirsmniii' leal befor. my lady friend r-Su- cce" Magazine. t soli A number, Democr d being I and Wise ne rn states h entirely b tlons exci Kentucky the only Count Tol ""Russia. ke wept ov olstol, whoi P a hill on t lay, the grav tree under child. Wl i th. body was met b Accordlnc pistol's son arrlcd t'.ie f over the station fi Slav. d e.' name, ,0h a man'-tn- " h?aduhe ,i8t 1 of Cnte8t h Ji'sas Is 1 ARTHUR COOK slxty-t- ur. Accor , Principal place of business, Utah County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the directors held on th 15th dav of October. 1910. an ment of 4 mills per share was levied the outstanding stock of the corporatiu payaoie at once 10 ueorge A. none, ifr sectetary.at his office in Benjamin. UU County, Utah. Any stock upon whi inn assessment may remain unpsia the 15th day of November, 1910, will aennquent and advertised for sale it public auction, and unless payment made before, will be sold on the 16' day of December, 1910, to pay the linquent assessment, together with th cost of advertising and expense of sak. GEO. A. HONE Secretary Benj-min- SATISFACTION accorc wse nublli The Hartba Mining and Killing Co. PETER McAULEY, MILS mti fere hi reti EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE suffered for many from what some ptbple yi:ars call Dr. Miles Restoraepilepsy. tive Nervine cured me, and you .can imagine how thankful I am." M. I. COFFMAN, Coldwater, Mich. "My daughter was cured with Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, after having been afflicted with fits for five years." 1 l m lor ; LOW EXCURSION RATES St"I Vitus' Dance Springfield, Mass. "For a year my little boy had spasms every time he got a little cold. Since taking Dr. Miles' Nervine he has never had one iprii ling for To enjoy the day thoroughly and once more visit the old folks at home and all your friens, vou fhould take advantage See or write Epilepsy, Spasms, Pen rase : The "one magazine" is CURRENT LITERATURE, because it alone sweeps the whole field of human thought and action in both hemis ; pheres. . t It contains a 'monthly; review of the world's news; quotations from aud comments on the press of the worid;i numerous graphic cartoons and other illustrations, photographi and biographic sketches of the con spicuous personalities of the month; the most recent advances in science arid discovery; the notworthy events In religion, literature nd art; cri- uidal reviews 'of the best fiction, dramatic and musical works; a page of the best humor and a condensation of tho leading, play of the month. It gathers impartially from every field of human thought and actvicy those facts which are best worth knowing and gives the reader a clear, well defined and illuminating view of what the whole world is doing. on the are indispensable to .every ' person of intelligence. of these fpasms." MRS. MYRTLE DAGUE, Rochester, Ind. i .w' 'j i "My daugntcr couldn't talk or walk from St. Vitus' dance Seven bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine entirely cured her." MRS. NANNIE LAND, Mrs." Carter Dead Ethel, Ind. ... Until my son was 30 years Tuesday afternoon at her home in old he had fits right along. We Benjamin Mrs. Carter, the mother of gave him. seven bottles of Dr John and Maylon Carter of this city Miles' Restorative Nervine. He died of pneumonia. She was sixty-nin- e has not had a fit since he beean years of age and leaves several on the fifth bottle." children and grand children to mourn MRS. R. DUNTLEY, her lost. The funeral services will be ' Wautoma. Wis held this, afternoon at Benjamin and Or, Mites' Rtitontlv Ntrvln. I. JiJ We notice many people are burning the leaves that have fallen on thier lawns and walks. These people, no doubt, do not realize that in Eastern states farm era and gardeners pay as high as (15.00 per ton for such leaves. Do not burn them. Bed the cows, horses and pigs with the leaves and in the spring you you will have a fertilizer that has nearly the exact proportion of nitrogen,' the life growing element which manure the remains will be interred in the Spa- should contain. Try it once anyway, ninh Fork cemetery. - - I One Newspaper . i ind prl and , u hi t One Magazine p. ill le Spanish Frk, , frugal ;rt ROCKHILL BUILDING Many school children suffer from con way." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c, stipation, which is often the cause of Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York. Cham' seeming stupidity at lessons. for the United States. sole agents berlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets Remember the name Doan s and are an ideal medicine to give the child, for they are mild and gentle in their take no other. effect and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by all dealers. Iron wheels for sale See Niels Anthon. House For Rent See Niels Anthon. vou'-ner- j and wise, A for' ladies, gentlemen full line of everything ready-to-weThe styles you like and the and children, all lowest prices it is possible to have. We can afford to make lower prices than any other merchant because we are buying for many stores direct from the makers; no jobber nor wholesaler gets a profit. We sell for cash and buy for cash After all our motto is: and it saves us much money. "SMALL PROFITS, MORE SALES.'' ; ay Mrs. J. J. Banks entertained the Probate and Guardianship Notices, Kensington1 Club Tuesday afternoon. FOR SALE-- A team of young horses Spanish Fork City About twelve" members were present cheap. See Ed. Cbristianson. Consult Countr Clerk or the reiDeclive ulna- em fur further Informmlun. and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. There is a city we love that's progress-an- d Delicious refreshments were served. Take your eggs to the bakery in exBOTK'S TO t'HIDITOHM fair, Entitle of Abraham Canutfton, iarmneA. change for bread, cakes, etc. Sixty milea south of Salt Lake-f- or Creditor will unnrnt clmma with to the undorHlKHfd mi Gardner A Krancia more Beginning tonight Thursday Nov. 17 years it's stood there; ' In t.uke Shore. Utah, on or brfore the IMib day When you want electrical or carpenSurrounded by suburbs that contain we will run a series of Western and of March. IW I. JOSKPH KKASHS. ' Executor of the last will and tentanient beautiful horrgs, Indian subjects as they are released ter work done see J. A. Snyder or call of Abraham CaiiutfKon. It is the home of the sugar beet alfalfa twice a week. Keep up with the times up No. 110 Independent Phone. EveryELIAS HAN'sEN, attorney for executor. ' and corn. T ' and visit the Edna every change. thing first class. Ita good people are industrious, '." The place where you can save your money. Don't miss it. A chance is knocking on four door. do Serin ylor, a for 1:l his free b Tylor, have J Culhan, f, Sprlnss, t lerruloBls a; national tu F colored pe toamera Co ' franclscol k near the course li of coast "earner Sell from Ho 4 sunk by 4" Tuosdai H except' Clicks VVhl tersburg. rious cltlei "onor the n !n "Elarn, i br th. . llrl waa Persona or th. cc |