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Show 1 LOCAL JOTTINGS REPUBLICANS WIN IN SPANISH FORK With the Exception of Creer, the Ticket was Elected For Kent board, 1 They Ml Demand It Salem Notes furnished room with Mrs. John Thomas. Miss Catherine Evans returned home from Garfield last Saturday, Carl ChristenBon and Wm. Edwards left for Garfield Sunday. order of Spanish Fork reversed the FOR SALE-- A team of young horses and refall last were as they thingB turned a majority for the Republican cheap. See Ed. Chnstianson. ticket. Take your eggs to the bakery in ex The Republican County ticket was change for bread, cakes, etc. elected with the exception of County for which LOST-- A childa locket and chain, auperintendent of schools, and defeated was World the near Drug Co. Finder return J. Preston Creer Geo. N. Child, the present incumbent, to Mrs. Albert' Engberg. , was elected. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. West spent Tues For Representative in Congress 642 r Howel day and Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Jos. 562 Ferdinand Friekson d They went through the temple Wed ' nesday. For Judge of Jupreme Court 653 r D. N. Straup Frai k Dening and Miss Floss Dunn 502 C. C Richards d of Provo, and Stanley Gammet of Salt For State Senators 651 Lake City spent Sunday in this city Henry Gardner r 549 with Miss Ruth Matley. Alma Greenwood d Salem tolled a heavy majority for our candidate for county assessor, Hyrum Christenson, giving him practically 4 to 1 Our genial townsman, D. E. Beddoes, is wearing a happy smile, caused by the arrival at their home on November 8th of a local option girl. The young people of our town are an ticipating exceptionally good times as cards are out announcing the weddings of three popular young couples of the town, namely: Miss Dottie Stone to Mrs Eugene Wilkens, Miss Edna Hamilton to Mr. Arthur Hill and Miss Reva Plumb to Mr. Ray Cloward. utner wV Spanish Fork, Like Every u me in Town and Receives It be with kidney ills want to People cured. When one suiters me v.v.v of an aching DacK, reuei sought for. Therearemanyremeu.ro to-dthat relieve dui ao nui -m Here is evidence to prove mat last- is cure the and Kidney Pills cure, ay . U WarA r. ..-David Mciveu, ruuim -n giv Spanish Fork, Utah, says: me great pleasure 10 ag. I can Doan's Kidney Pills, although stat- add nothing much to the public m au. favor mentl gave in their mac T Icnnw. iudeing from personal is a splenexperience, that this remedy For a did one for kidney complaint. of attacks to was I subject year or more alwas the trouble pain in my back and when Ifirst arose. noticeable more ways -- ""After I had movea bouuwu. Doaii s of Reading eased up. the pain a Kidney Pills, I procured siwj wrem w iounu Co and l City Drug short I the remedy required. In a just .. . relieved konWprn m " time tne pains and my condition improved in. every Mrs. Friday evening MissLilyBarr will en tertain at a bundle shower in honor of On the same even Miss Reva Plumb. will be ten shower similar a ing dered to Miss Edna Hamilton ana on Monday evening Miss Fern Stone will entertain her friends at a bundle shower in honor of her sister, Dottie. Sunday November 6th, the ward con ference was held. The state presi dency was in attendence, and appoint ed a new bishop to take the place of David R. Taylor, who has lately left 619 A. L. Booth r N. C, fill a mission in California. to fine Am lot of Rev. Theo. Lee has a 560 Thomas N. Taylor as sustained was Bishop erican Bible Society bibles for sale. He Christensen For State Representative and James P, with Henav Sabin 50c, Farmer The Deseret for also is 648 agent tv. .ai hv all deaierB. Milan 0. Packard r Christensen as counsellors. New York, and all , Buffalo, magazines. 563 leading Co., r,mter.Milburn James E. Hall d for the United States. 644 oU ntronta Chas. H. White r .... " ami Notes have moved Wood and Morris Benjamin family 670 Remember tne name uu Jesse Knight d A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs take no other. 650 down from Castle Gate, where Mr. John H. Wooton r " Wood has been working all summer. Raymond Peay, Nov. 4th. 562 Jas. H. Clark d Niels Iron wheels for sale-S- ee 644 He has accepted his old position with It is reported that the german mea Wm. L. Hayes r ... 5G7 the Pack's Pavilion Orchestra. sels have broke out among the schoo Anthon. A. T. Money d been have children children. Three sale. ' See For County Commissioner (4 year term) 80 acres dry land for Last Friday the Utah County High sent home suffering from the disease, Chas. II. Ward r Prior. David &62 School Basket Ball League was organThe farmers are rejoicing over the d AnrlroofJ Field I, " to Fork became a tine weather and the successful beet and the ized Mrs. Ruth Brockbank is prepared Spanish For County Commissioner year term) member. We shall no reaat some see doubt, 641 take in first class dressmaking season. Jas. H. Gardner r season. this here sonable prices. Sure to please. good 560 games Geo. A. Storrs d Many school children suffer from con For County Clerk Wm. Briggs came home from Carey, 654 stipation, which is.often the, cause Mark E. Kartchner Tr. r I He seems much seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham 55b Idaho, last Friday. Ashley Barlutt d over the prospects in that part of berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets elated For County Sheriff Mr. Briggs will stay in are an ideal medicine to give the child. 651 the country. Geo. T. Judd r and until he sells his home in for Fork 61 Spanish they are mnd and gentle in their Jas. T. Williams d Second Ward. effect and will cure even chronic coni For County Recorder 621 dealers. r R. Thome Robt. The Creer Brothers John and James, stipation. Sold by all ' 58C d " buildThomas F. office the who are building Hyrum large are indispensabb to every House For Rent See Niels Anthon. on Main Street, seem to be a happy For County Attorney ing 644 person of intelligence. Jacob Evans r combination, one Democrat and one 67L or d electrical want When build carpenB. A. you Morgan The "one magazine" is CURRENT Republican, so that work on the or call A. see done work J. in ter Snyder of For County Assessor politics. LITERATURE, because it alone ing progresses spite H. R. Christenson r up No. 110 Independent Phone. Everysweeps the whole field of human 55'. hemisBIG MONEY We want an agent in thing first class. Jacob Robertson d thought and action in both Treasurer ana For County commission town; salary pheres. 64i references E. T. Palfreymon r for full particu- - George Hitchings is prepared to do Tr mntain required; a monthly review of 66. all kinds of watch, clock, and jewelry Luella Haymond d Dept., subscription 'ars, address the world's "news; quotations from ' NATIONAL SPORTSMAN, Inc., 73 reparing. All work guaranteed. See aud comments on the press of the For County Surveyor 63". him at the Spanish Fork Mass. Frank Wentz r Federal Boston, cartoom i rw Dont Forget The place where you can save your money. Don't miss it. A chance is knocking on your door. A for ladies; gentlemen full line of everything ready-to-weThe styles you like and the and children, all We can afford to make have. to is lowest prices it possible because we are buying merchant other than any lower prices for many stores direct from the makers; no jobber nor wholesaler gets a profit. We Bell for cash and buy for cash After, all our motto is: and it saves us much money. , "SMALL PROFITS, MORE SALES." ar We are looking only to have more sales. . AND 5E.L US BLFORL YOU BUY THE RIGHT WAY 15 TO HAVE. THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LOWEST PRICES, AND YOU CAN HAVE IT BY BUYING AT COMt MeiseFs Harry BUILDING ROCKHILL Utah Spanish Fork, ..' Y .1 One Magazine One Newspaper , Geo. S. Schow d 57b Co-o- St., head-quarte- rs SALE-OnLakeSh- oie; ! During the Fall or Winter. Months in CALIF0RMA cri-uic- al foroneyear a COAST also GOLDFIELD and TONAPAH. TRAIN 3--DAI- LY miajiinip won liiajww The Quaker Oats Company it Observation Cars. For rates and see your local agent or address J. H. M AN DER FIELD, A. G. P. A.. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Jas. L. Hales Merchant Tailoring GLEANING 1 t It's Easy to StopPain uini-nili'- Hi-- k . I ... H. B. Halcs The Spanish Fork Electric Supply Co. Ladies' and Gentlemen's One Door North of Charlotte Hotel GARMENTS If you want supplies, OP PROM.TLY DONE C. BY J. GREENE Lowest Prices THE WHITE IS KING SATISFACTION Best Goodi epi ; The Get A White hu fixtures, wiring or anything in the electrical line, get our estimates. MAIN ST. ROCKHILL BLOCK Sewing Machine GUARANTEED EASY TERMS er See or write ARTHUR COOK at the home of Ernest Brockbank Martha HinlD and Killing Co. Principal place of business,' Benja min, Utah County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the directors held on tl 15th day of October. 1910. an asse ment of 4 mills per share was levied the outstanding stock of the corporation payable at once to Ueorpe A. Hone, w sectetary.at his office in Benjamin.UU: County, Utah. Any stock upon whict this assessment may remain unpaid the 15th dav of November. 1910. will b delinquent and advertised for sale i'i public auction, and unless payment made beiore, will De soia on we w o th ta ItUt! ol day of December, 1910, to nay the Dart linquent assessment, together with w cost of advertising and expense of sk GEO. A. HONE Secretary : .THE BIG is now on. Mi JEWE RANGE CONTEST, 2 Vote your ticket today for your mother, sister or lady friend 4 t Who's Going to Win the Range? CONTEST ' e PRESSING AND ad- vertising Quaker Oats in our columns. There ought not to be a family in town that needs any persuasion to eat this wholesome and strength-givin- g food. It's the most economical strength-makanvone can eat S--- 3 Electric Lighted. Lh j $1.50 i The Salt Lake Route" is the direct lile to the PACIHC n. I TREAT -- world; numerous graphic and other illustrations, photographs and biographic sketches of the con spicuous personalities of the month; the most recent advances in science and discovery; the notworthy events in religion, literature and art; 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 actvity those facts which are best worth knowing and gives the reader, a clear, well defined and iJuminating uiew of what the whole, world is doing. CURRENT LITEDATURE1 BQTH ' for one year $3.00 pQp. SPANISH FORK PRESS A. Tg3 p. Lame back comes on suddenly and is The Independent Telephone Co. fur- It is caused by painful. extremly election even returns Tuesday lished 526 of the muscles, Quick of both part- - rheumatism ing to the ii afforded by applying Chamber- !es, to several business houses and to lief 641 For IJMI19 iJlllllllci.b. tjuiu ujr mil uvbh.1 0. ill ' subscribers who enquired. NielDahlor 57t Wm. B. Frost d effective the service Indepen- jrompt. FARM FOR lent certainly takes the cake. For Constable 645 63 acres; 15 farming land, balance Jos. Chupple r 567 60 shares of water in the nagture. d with-jut, Evans told Jr. old The old. times Benj. story, ' Shore Lake Irrigation Co. known as and over and number, repeated ' Estate. Enquire of Samuel LOST Small white Dig. six weeks iver again for the last 36 years, but it Clayson I sk(J Waters. in Chas. Ashby. always a welcome story to those old. Finder return to learch of health There is nothing in j When a cold becomes' settled in the the world that cures coughs and colds t it will take several day's treat- system, funeral of .David D. Bowen m ,. i9 qmcmy as cougn nnd the best remedy. Knriprnl services were held at the Remedy. Sold by all dealers. to use is Chamberlain.sCough Remedy. home of Mrs. Margaret Davis Thurs It will cure quicker than any other, Wednesday evening a benefit JU)d aso ,egvcs the 8y8tem in a natural lv. November 3rd over the remains Next f David D. Bowen, who died Octobei ball will be given in Pack's Pavilion for '8n(, henUhy condition sM by all 31st after a lingering illness of mort Mrs. 1). D. Bowen, whose husband did dealers. than a year! Kiahop Ueo. liaies presm recently. Owing to Mr. Bowen 'a long NEW BABIES. ine. The ward choir, led by C. W. 'llness, the finances of the family are Tht in a rather straitened common, and Booth. furnished the music1. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, who goes to the dance Wed Speakers were Marinus Larson, Ed. M. jverybody Sunday. Mr. nesday will be aiding in a worthy RnwB and Dr. Joseoh Huirhes. A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rowe was very eloquent in paying trib . Morris Creer last Friday. ute to the intellectual abilities of tht A grand concert will be given on the deceased. The speakers all referreo 17th of this month in the Fourth ward Notice to his abilitv as a public educator. meeting house. A benefit for the miss- "Nearer My God to Thee," "Farewel ionerie8 in the field. A grand program I have at my corral eight unclaimed All Earthly Honors' and'Home Sweet has been with no marks, also one calf calves prepared, solos, duets, quarHome" were the hymns sung. During tettes, comic recitations etc. all of the with slit upperbit and underbit in right the exercises Mrs. Annie Beck of Le best talent of each ward. Come one ear. If not claimed they will be sold land, assisted bv the choir, "O Grave and all Admiss- to the highest cash bidder, on the 15th help the missioneries. Where is Thy Victory." The invocat ion 10 and 15 cents. day of November 1910 at 10 a. m. ion was pronounced by W, O. CreeJ, By order of the board of directors of and the benediction by Elder David T. Mrs. W. T. James was called to the stock growers association. Lewis. Oliver Swenson Sec. Vineyard last Sunday on account of The floral tributes were most ex her grand-soMax Dubois, having his cellent. many of Chem were woven into leg broken While on a visit to , Fair $50.00 Reward artistic designs. Lhe attendence was field he fell down a cellar broke his leg A reward of $50.00 will be paid for larce. The oall bearers were Arthur between the knee and hip. A Dr. from Bowen, Clarenre Bowen, Dell Chappel, Mercur set the limb and he is improv- information that will lead to the conEoh. Rowe. Ralph Morgan and Jos. of the person or persona, who ing nicely. Mrs. James will remain viction '.T Davis. ....v.- poisoned my dog on October 29th. with him for several weeks. C. Will Houtz. David D. Boweu was a man of splen dil attainments; he was on intlligent Men hauling beets get 'stuck' in lots thinker, an able and logical reasoner; of places, but it seldom happens to be Notice to Water Users a man who had the ability to teach the on Main Street. Wednesday noon, Emilnww Office, Slut l.kefliv. Utah, Octoiwr e. imo. "younfider how to. shoot." He was however, Lewis Miller's wagon with hull la Notice lirn'iiv Klven ttintW. p Harrington, a school teacher by profession, and about four tons of beets on sank in the whiiMi brt pMtnnu,i1tlni l Provo, C'lnh, the was at one time superentendent of loose dirt covering the water main near niHite application In wtrtli.-- with I'Uh. the Complied l.wot lo;, Mr. public schools of Juab county. by the HpanIoii I.bwk at Hub. IWiW, Anthon'i blacksmith shop, and it re mi ton ( IOt cubic fn-- t tmr xmHiad of to Coal in pproprlt 18?1, 27, was born Bowen April quired the united effort and genius of wutrr fiim Meple Canyon I'wli, uuh County. I'tuh. Said miT will be diverted nt a pointville Calif arnia. He leaves a widow, several of our leading citizens to ex- which I.U'll (on ftouth of inn initupn rortwo sons and four daughters, also a tricate him. of Srctlon I. Towimhlp 8 nootb, Koge S nr NNt. Ijike ban and nmrtillan. from wbxre father two brothers and one sister; his It will be conveyed by mean of a pipe line for of li'.O feet and there umm durtn( Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock a distance father and porthers were present at iM'rlnd Jauuarv I to Itmcniber XI. Inclux- The Press extends its Bernice Mangum, a student in Mr. the his funeral. Ive. of eob yenr. to develop power tn the pur-svmoothv to the family in their be Ralph Wilkin's Fifth grade at the cen- KtNeofcleetrlnllKhtlnsand propelllns After havlnc o diverted and uied, the water will be tral school, was attacced suddenly with reavement. returned to the natural channel of the atreant, heart failure while studying. She wa8 at a pil nt which bear northtM dimeN 8 niln- uum t. 7i l M reet t'om lun aouibwext cor time. Dr. Hughes ner ofenkt Croiin is most prevalent during the unconcious for some mh' Ion It Townnhlp 8 aoutb, Kane I was Medical of winter of Schools, the early Inspector eatit. Suit t.ake baae and meridian. Thlnano- dry cold weather lleatlon l deNivnaUHl In the State KoKlneer'a months. Parents of young children hurridly summoned and arrived at the omee aa no. wm. trtntlnn or aald should be prepared for it. All that la girls home about the same time as the All proiem aifalaat the Ktatlnf the reaxon thereof, muat application, is She needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's party bringing her. reported be made by affidavit In duplicate and Bled lit IliU mil Ice within thirty ftl dava after the Many mothers are to be getting along nicely now. Miss completion of the publication or thl notlM Cough Remedy. t'aleb Tanimr. never without it in their homes and it I Mangum will be excusen from march-an- d Hute r.MKlneer exercise Ifnie of flrot publication, October M.iwiu.date has never dissapointed them. Sold by ing and strenuous work orcouipictioaoi publication isov, iv, ixiw. hereafter. all dealears. For Superintendent of schools J. Preston Creer r Geo. N. Child d For Justice of the Peace TO SPEND A FEW WEEKS OR A FEW MONTHS TAKE ONE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE PAIN l GONE. "I use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pills for Neuralgia, LaGrippe and all pains. I don't intend to be without them, for I find ready relief in them for everything I use them for." MRS. L. F. MILLER, 120 W. 6th St., Davenport, la. All Pain "In my family Dr. Miles' n Pills are used for headache, colic and other pains, and always give relief at once." THOS. R. FOWLER R. D. No. 3, Dunn. N. C. t IMc RULES Mr. J. A. Snyder is contest man, and will handle and count all votes. Saturday after the performance the ballot box will be opened for tha first time. The votes will be counted and ten ladies with the highest number of votes will head the list. A book record of every name and vote will be kept open to the public at all times, but as space is scarce, Starting only ten of the leading ladies names will be taken at a time. Monday and every night thereafter, the ten leading ladies' names with respective votes will be given. Saturday; The leading ladies and their respective votes up to and including Jennie Evans 440 Mary Flaval........ Jj Hannah Woods .176 Minnie Creer.......... Clara Wilson ,3g Elsie Warner.'... Ver Davis 33 Hannah Chambers M Jrt' 25 Annie Woodward J" J J J Anti-Pai- V told by druoQltta everywhere, who are authorlted to return price of flrtt package If they fad to benefit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. xmjcj JFJIMj Job Is Prepared to do any kind of Printing. We Guarantee It Too. |