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Show vv st The Spani SH Fork d RE.SS ; VOLUME IX 'ork, SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAvf SEPTEMBER 22, STATE FAIR TO TICKET NAMED LOCAL JOTTINGS Little pigs for sale BE BEST YET BY DEMOCRATS i id HLOTT Many Big Free Attractions UNCLE STATE y Co. M KNIGHT TO RUN FOR LEGISLATURE Bai: aymorningaboutelevenorjlock The principal Utah County byW. M. Roylance calling for a public order at the City Pavil- - service commission. The objection Ssprecenctsof c'cc- - 2ed to to the amendment was led by AbelJohn Evans of Lehi who thought the would hamper the work of rauroaas and shippers. Jesse Knight took up the cudtrcl in defence of the amendment and stated that he had lost about $150,000 because of discrimination of the rail.,,!,, tween his smelter and the trust smel-ters of Bingham and Park City. The majority of the convention stood with Mr. Roylance and "Uncle" Jesse and the amendment became a part of th.. platform. The platform condemned the action of the Republicans in creating the office of road commissioner and favors the proposed amendment to the state constitution, which provides that the high schools of the state be maintained - out of the general tax fund. aid he was in favor of the moveThe convention nominatid the follownrovided incorporated towns had with ing ticket. M to vote on the question For State Senators Thomas N. er rorporated limits independent lackof Provo; Alma Greenwood, of was this If Taylor, state. it proviso tit iudee said he was not in favor American Fork. For Representatives-Jes- se .sebruhibition plank in the state Knight, of Provo: A. T. Monev of Spanish Fork; James E. Hall, of nform. mi H. Clark from American Fork bpringville; J. H. Clark, of American wred the Judge, stating that,'.he Fork. ' For County Officers- - Commissioner, s heartily in favor of 6tate wide l.:k:.:nn 11. Lilian. Binna ...f tia four year term, Geo. A. Storrs, Provo; County clerk, Ashley Bartktt, Provo; Ii He said he would like'tp sjjj?e ' 1 .... JIl luiicvu:) fjiaivu vu ....'ft, J. T. Williams, Provo; County Sheriff, , a pat ni.ii'eai1 other crimes and li;gihlaUd 'recorder, H. F. Thomas. Provo; Coun- :A in the same way. ty treasurer, Mrs Luella Haymond, of M. Roy lance killed a little time Springville; Assesor, Jacob Robertson, the i delegates to place the best Spanish Fork; Attorney, A. B. Morgan, isthe field. j Provo; Surveyor, Geo. S. .Schw, Lehi; X, Talor of Provo, gave a shrt Superintendent of sen jU, George N. ; speech denouncing Republican Childs, Lehi. The Shubert Ladies' Quartette sang j iplet nthe report of the committee some excellent campaign songs, and Jtform and resolutionswas brought were given hearty applause by the i as found to be in harmony delegates. the state Democratic platform. Chairman Morgan was appointed .Airman by the convention rousing 'speech condemnm He actions oi and elsewhere. gantry on smmittees were then appointed and platform organization, glials, intiuns who were ordered to i U t'ter luncheon, l ne convention vwu u nuvn. Ujdjoumea unui kewnvention was called to order A. B. Morgan and the lilOp. m. by ortjof the committees A nermanant organization read. waitimr for the report of the Littee on platrorm and resolutions, beJC. M. Kellogg of Provo took for and addressed the convention ie subject of state wide prohibition. County B. Gom' ilew com-missi- Ge KING1 MacU NTED 30K &hii r leg :r!y-- ?r; EH wch t a t ' in m! ffifd- - ,;ift hart rlr f w ( nil Te! l to y test , 'C, ' SON M JE House For Rent GETS THE LIMIT Jl Sentence onom--I Given Chris See Niels Anthon. Extra fine extracted honey for sale by Sorenl'eterson. We still have ojK-- buggies left which will close out on next year terms. Use the buggy now and pay next year. Nebo Implement Co. Larstt je for Selling Beer. I Justice Frost's Court - Mondav FOR SALE -- Ladies' one fare Larson was ftund ticket from Springville to N wiling a bottle of beer ibeir- - Omaha, good until October loth. Mrs. " Marshal Martell Seutember C. A. Snyder. Id was fined $2W and sentenced month ti in tku f 'stunt ir iuil George ditchings is prepared to do ' was appealed to the district all kinds of watch, clock, and jewelry wi Chris ill easure SIX "has come and liform See repHring. AH work guaranteed. him at the Spanish Fork Co-o- ways the leaves have to be any in in rfr 3 :ions ilo Harry Meisel from Springville is now in Spanish Fork with his big Gisle Budverson is down from stock of goods. Everything in ladies' gents' and children's ready made clothing. If you want to be dressed save your money Win- ter Quarters visiting with friends and relatives. up-to-date- LOST-- $5 Nothing short of the best exhibition gold piece, between John ever held in the intermountain reToTn0, Kok'rtson'i and Co-o- p store. F'm win satisry President J. G. McDonald der please return. Reward. and members of the Utah State Fair LOST A black coat between Spanassociation is the verdict on the state fair which will be held in Salt Lake ish. Fork and Mapleton. Finder please October 3rd to 8th. For months the return to The Press. board has been energetically at work ' Charles Holm and John O. Robertson and the fruition of the plans is near. left Monday, for Buhl, Idaho, where Every department of the fair will be larger than in the past, as is indicated they will do railroad work for Bowen by the veritable flood of entries that is Bros, and Boyack. pouring in on Secretary Horace S. EnReed Collett and Garden Milner of sign and his assistants. In 1909 more than 10,300 separate entries were made. this City, left Salt Lake Monday night The indications now are that this great for Etna, Nevada, where they will work number will be far surpassed. Entries on the railroad. already made and the inquiiies indicate Examine our beet pullers before buy this beyound question. More ;than We have a fine line of disc and $15,000 will be expended in ing. prizes. In mould board plows, try them before addition there will be 24 cups and 70 gold medals awarded. For thepeed you buy. Nebolmp. Co. department another $6,000 has been David Williams and Thomas Williams appropriated, a sum sufficient to insure of this city left today (Thursday) for good racing every day of the fair. A department that will meet with Los Angeles a shipment of sheep public approbation is the decision to for the southern market. make all the open air entertainments absolutely free. In the past much of , Get your horse blankets and lap robes this entertainment has been given in at Nebo Imps Co. We also carry a of the grand stand which necessitated line of work harness made by J. H. the purchase of seats in the grand Durrant & Co. home made and guaranstand by persons who wished to seethe teed. , acrobatic and other feats. The fuir LOST- -A log ehah about 10 ft. long management decided as the fair is a with a grab hook on "one end and a public institution, it should be made large round hook on the other end. For Finder possible for the public to see it. please return to'lIasweltTuttle. this form of entertainment an appro Reward. ' priation of $4,000 has been made and this sum will be augmented if a sa Miss J. Lore Founder of Provo, who factory airship can be procured, as is singing now at the Edna Thertre has hoped. f certainly mnde n hit with thn thiutre In the various building of the fait the f g0ing pi.blic of Spanish : Fork. .The displays, it is expected, will be vastly management's t.biWmpli merited on 40c doily- niui - - on sale .5li$ht- Francisco n " LY in$ Cars route ft-- (j,-,.,- to AH address gent, V, UTAH i ' "ieii bel!"-Louls- vllle apd 50c TO THE ON DOLLAR! call on us now and buy in time before everything is gone. It is a chance for you, so don't miss it. BIG OPPORTUNITY SALE OUR MOTTO: "The Goods Will Be Sold" Come yourself.bring your friends and see what you can save by buying now. :t EISEL FORMERLY "FRANKS" HARRY f-it- M UKUKsKaobxn Mill inery Millinery Millinery has opened the store two doors south of the Farmers' Co-oSpanish line of fall Fork, with a new and MINNIE. COLE.MAN p. up-to-da- te stock millinery. ; INSPECTION INVITED INDEPENDENT PHONE 125-- a T,itngngmmtU supcriurJLo.those otthe past. , mand for space is indicated by the j j Merchants' Demonstrating building; a 'Wm. Holt, who for the past twenty-nedepartment this year t hause the j nine months has been laboring in the exhibits of merchants who handle fo- rn states mission, return-ig- n Th ugh th i ed home last manufactured goods. Friday. Mr. Holt is in is the first year for this buildinjr, the perfect health and says he enjoyed his space in it was practically gone within labsrs very much, a tew days alter the announcement was made. On October 14th the Stewart and As in the past supervisors are in Dart Honey Company will hold their charge of the various departments of annua honey bee dance. Heretofore the fair, who make arrangements sub- this has been one of our best treats of ject to the disposition of the board. the season. Proceeds of the dance The supervisors are: horses, B. F. Red- will go to the Relief Society. man; cattle, W. H. Rowe; sheep and swine, I. H. Seely; poultry, Robert R. The Ladies Home and Foreign MissIrvine; dairy product, Win, C. Winder; ionary Society will hold a meeting in horticulture and floriculture, C A. the Presbyterian Church Friday, SepHickenlooper; agriculture machinery, tember 30th at which Mrs. I. 11. Burk-holdetc., Thos. 41. Smith; manufactures, of the Hungerford academy at Frank J. Hewlett; minerals, Thos. 11. Springville, will give an address on Smith; fine arts, Mrs. P. J. Riter; Ellis Island as she visited it in June. women's work, Mrs. N. A. Empey; , ppc-uA K.ritintr MBmni,, euucauonai, mrs. r. SWk f A. D. WttrSltllStll. oronnriwitu la ukiurn in EVinrth where a new home is almost completed for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans, whese A Good Position home was destroyed by fire less than Can be had by ambtious young men two weeks ago. Several of our local and ladies in the field of "Wireless" or carpenters are working free of charge. Railway telegraphy. Since the law became effective, and since the At the annual meeeting of the Red Wireless companies are establishing Copper Queen Minning and Milling Co. stations throughout the country there held in this City on the 19th inst the is a great shortage of telegraphers. following directors were elected. Ed Positions pay beginners from $70 to Simmons, Pres. E. M. Snell Vice P. P. Thomas, Sec. & Trti. $'JHper month, with good chance of Pres. advancement. The National Telegraph Hyrum Lemons, Lars Neilson J. H. Institute of Portland, Ore., operates Snell. six official institutes in America, under Tuesday evening thd D. & R. G. supervision of R. R. and Wireless officials and places all graduate into posit- depot was broken into and several pack ions. It will pay you to write them ages of valuable express were taken Sheriff Judd and Deputy Sheiff Hales for full details. at once began work on the case and are on the trail of a man who passed One Fare for the Round trip through Payson on a wheel loaded with L. D. S. Conferenc- e- Ladies Relief packages. Society and the State Fair, Oct. 4th to Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera and 8th, inc. Special Excursion tickets on sale at all Salt Lake Route Stations in Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best Utah South of Nephi and Tintic, Oct. known medicine in use for the relief It cures 2nd to th, inc. Good returning until and cure of bowel complaints. of North Stations Nephi diarrhoea, 15th. dysentery, and griping, Oct. Good should be taken at the first unnatural and Tintic, Oct. 3rd to 9th, inc. looseness of the bowels. It is equally returning until Oct. 12th, 1910. valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by all dealers. Notice w ' wi, 3 PIANOS PIANOS. PIANOS north-wester- er their color. Via the t). and R. G. to Castilla getting dull, if not a little and return. One fare for the round r. trip, commencing May 1st, continuing jid us all in hand to try and until September 30th. Rates one fare e fuel. ' '" for the round trip. on!y way to do it is to buy a 1 new Jewel. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Ciuimberfain's Liniment for twenty strintlun i... n Uovd v . -I . cents. A piece of flannel dampenit l ciiuiireiiOT oi five r this liniment is superior to any ed with Hrltllni wn a lame back, pains in the side for as plaster iirwBpapvr ArHdie of the nrltlsh cri and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by sis Is one of nle ,er 1(ira All Dealers. ,,(, .,n.i " riKHIi) nt . lit fll'nn I. - hf .Mioois out Humes. ll.llinlM mnlu1i ..r .. Death of Aged Lady "h that he trends the plat'". stamplDK yea, howllni;. Mrs. Gwendolyn rrior, wife of Geo. the fl:ikf tii ......... i... ... Trior of the Third ward, one of IIINK '" "I IliS af this of citizens most highly respected home Inst Tuesday. city, died at her at Rath Givin, born in ,.. , Germany. 11 IP i i ' ' In Ger-- ; apotheeary Soutn Wales, July 5, r.ium,.rrnshire. 'uccrpded In passing her came to this country forty-seve7", Rhe 18 Frauleln von 18.18, a m. Mvcntv.nim ci,o hi. years ago. She leaves rrom Prrih, to Harm. children, 18 grandchildren and 2 All persons subject to the payment ne nns been iiRiiKed us h road poll tax in Spanish Fork City of 'Ip In a pharmacy and who are now delinquent are hereby tax Is paid . hu nnlinM saidnoll ''ship iiita.u.. l r HWWIIIU iib ori'n exNo Doubt, 30th 1910, an '"e 'llrt. Ha llhn.it.K paid before September I was ritu." wnen wish such per- taken be against pliarmnelsts In Kn have your trou action will ... ... Inn imiu - .. Oh you'd probably and the citv. tho nf i.th.n.mii ' DUMB I" "1 'iVrmnnv to n.i it i. collected according to taxes of nuuiould people delinquent find plenty " tlinnv sow win law. ED. C. CHKiaimau.Ti, I fr. i liJn to them, I'll Supervisor or streets. Courier-Journal- . "ifted in NOW IS THE TIME H. . Kture. it objection to the platform See T. Mm. Alice Rife returned home from a short visit in Goshen Wednesday. Added This Year JESSE NUMBER 36 1910 Music Company Daynes-Beeb- e ERNEST COLEMAN, Manager Agents for the renowned makes: KNABL.IVERS & POND. KRANICK & BACH. HALLET & DAVIS. CONWAY, SCHAEFf FR, etc. Also Columbian indestructible records and s. We have now a stock on view at the Millinery Store, two blocks south of the Farmers' Co-oSpanish Fork. Utah. rapha-phone- . ; p, Special Easy Terms INDEPENDENT to Suit Customers PHONE 125-- a " , The Nebo Implement Co. has just received e large shipment of Jewel Heaters, and expect full car of Jewel ranges to arrive within a few days direct from the factory. There is no middle man's profit, no local freight, therefore the price will be right. Don't forget our 30 days free trial, and also our installment plan $5 per month. t 94 of you You are first judged by your looks. Ninety-foper cent of the estimate is influenced by the suit you wear. The better it looks, the better it fits your body and personality, the better the ur impression Harvard Clothes 4 ' ' i made by Daube, Cohn & Co. of Chieaj'o, lend the wearer that distinguished at:ri-bu- te known as "class." They fiuVluy wear, they please, they distinguish, and they have a style that, while not cbirusive, at once stamps the wearer as a person who knows how to dreks. Call and try on a Harvard suit. It will suit you and the price w ill suit your pocket. 'I n For Ml by Young Men's Company Spanish Fork. Utah If Your Buisness is Slow, Advertise and Improve it; if Good. Advertise and Keep it so. |