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Show Ooix't to See ttie F'eri--l Local Jots Farmers' Co-o- p. Get your garden seeds "that grow" at Rob. Boyack's. A couch and a folding bed. For See John M. Thomas. Sale-- complete upper set. Teeth Owner call at this office. Found-- A are enlarging The Farmers' Co-o- p their building and stock of merchan dise. ' Blanks for Proof of Annual Labor of Mining Claims for aale at The Press , A few thoroughbred Buff Orpington cockerels and eggs for sale. See Dell Brjckbank. Lot for Sale Pack's Pavilion. rods north of For particulars see 3x6 Fan. Mrs. Ann . . Skating at Eldred's Rink on Friday and Saturday afternoons and Saturday evenings only, Mrs. Maggie and Hy. Babcock returned home from the hospital Wednesday evening. Beck-Warn- er Eldred's skating rink will be open Friday and Saturday afternoons and Saturday evenings henceforth. Get your spring implements at the ' The Self Culture Club held a pleasant and brofi table Farmers' Co-o- p at wholesale prices. Frimeeting day evening," February 26th, at the Plows, harrows, drills, discs, etc., home of Mrs. T. O. Creer. The Win sold at wholesale prices at Farmers' ning of the Independence was the his torical subject of discussion. Co-oMrs. ' Stanton gave an account of the Early Seed barley, oats, and garden seeds American Firesides and Home Life. for sale at Farmers' Co-oLeland Creer rendered a number of Refreshments were piano selections. Wire fencing at a bargain at the served by the hostess. p. Lost Part of a watch fob with the initials "D. R. B." ingraved. Finder return same to D. Boyack and be rewarded. . Good Farmers' Co-obuilding spot with good garden, I block For Sale Full city lot with east of Main Street. Enquire of M. M. coal frame house, stable, chicken-cooThomas. house and cellar; $300. See E. C. . The D, & R. G. will sell round mar 4 trip Chriatensen. excursion tickets to Salt Lake for $2.25 March 6th, on account of theater; limit Wnere To Lire. For Sale 6x12 rods corner. p. p, Hich ?tb ; , ' son of LlewMetvern, the ellyn Jones, was taken to the hospital at Salt Lake today to be treated for Bright's disease. Chas. H. F. Tuckett, formerly of Salt Lake is in town and is contemplating opening a eandy kitchen in the old Co-o- p butcher shop this week. Millard County, Utah; the ideal place for you. Carey Act. Irrigated lands 140.50 per acre. Ten year payment water plan. Perpetual right Largest reservoir in the state. Choice lands. Lithia water for Charming climate. domestic use. Best of markets for farm products. Excursion every Tues day and Friday from Salt Lake City; $5. 75 round trip. Write for booklet. "Where to Live." Burtner Irrigated Last Thursday afternoon the ladies Lands Co,, 623 Judge Building, Salt of the W. C. T. U. were royally enter- Lake City, Utah. tained at the home of Mrs. Theo. Lee. New Light Invented. Nineteen ladies were present. A Frenchman, Kapha! Dubois, reports lo the .cadeniy of Sciences the Peter Madscn today the results of experiments with. anlmalcuUe in producing Iceland store on the bench. Mr. Mad-seuseful to man. an My illumination is posesaed with a good deal of In unliable media a lane n, business ability, and we predict for him cultivating number of microorganism capable of success. M. Dubois succeeded la emitting light room with a degree of a IlluminatingThe past week W. 0. Creer has been about equal to that ot moonIntensity suffering a great deal with what was light. No radiation of heat appears to finely decided to be appendicitis. He attend the production of this physiologwas taken to the L. D. S. Hospital to- ical light. day to be operated on. . '. Odd Bsnuests in Wills. A lady recently lett $1,000 a year tor The Industrial Club met at the home of Mrs. John Bowen Tuesday afternoon. ilie comfort of her parrot. Far more New ideas in fancy work were put extraordinary was the bequest of aa mho left money for a Ohio before the ladies.'' The topic of the cat gentleman,or auitnrl.ini. which conversation was Prohibition. Rewas to hate tat holes for siort and freshments were served by the hostess. ample grounds (or exercise. The tutine testator, wishing to give, some to the feline rae, whom he services for Sunday, Presbyterian March 7th. Sabbath School at 1 1 a. m. supposed to supply the materia! naiiKd followed by communion service and catgut, left directions for his intestines to be made Into fiddle tiring, reception of members. Evening per and theie to be sold, the proctods to vice at 7:30 p. m., subject, "Abraham be used for tho purchase of an aeror-dloLincoln, a temperance man." A printwhich one of the nuws at this ed copy of Lincoln's "pledge will be cat Infirmary waa lo play continually for the delectation of the rats. given each person present. Inni-mar- con-solati- n Mrs. Thos. B. Jones entertained the Kensington Club Tuesday afternoon, February 23. Readings, songs and refreshments were the order of the afternoon. Tuesday, March 2, the club was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. J. Banks. Full membership was present and a very pleasant after noon was spent. , Those contemplating the purchase of a spring suit of clothes will profit by the following points: 1. High price tailoring wont save you any dollar. 2. Inexperienced agents can't guar antee to please you. 8. My prices are M to 17 less than other houses ask for the same quality of goods. Call and see me and you will adore, to wear the best, it costs no more. I guaran tee fit or no sale. See me at once. Rob. Boyack, Agent. Why Turbines thakt. Passengers of the new turbine steamers often express disappointment and surprise to find that the vibration experienced on ocean going vessels has not been entirety eliminated. Aa matter of fact, the vibration, so far as It relates to the enclnea. lias been suppressed and the conditions greatly Improved, but there Is a certain amount of vibration resulting from the palace of the profilers through the water, and this never will be overcome so long as propellers art UM-d- . senator Clay of Georgia. ftenator Clay of Georgia la one of the tallest men In the senate, and bis hair worn stsndlng straight up as the comb of a flKhtlng rooster, makes him appear at least two Inches taller than he Is. Ills most distinguished mannerism la the habit of clutching that pompadour mildly with the fingers of hla right hand when ht becomes excited, as though ht Intended to lift his scalp Aunt his head. H.J. Atkliwon U. i. Atkiuaon H. J. Atkinnon Keel .jr.. Wt suo ....All .. Si4 ...:.:i!h . S.7 lUbO MM .....v...24 luuu 278 .VJO ,. SMS iaov luuu hkju icon iuue S'.i s Burn Dure Uure Hon rut rd .... Walter Thorn J. R Uavla Cuet JotiQMn.. Quet JobnHoa stoma Beck Meo. Prior S MM MM Sod two M0 w M SIM .) so H SSI . m J. Hughe.. ......... ..,... 178 Hrry MttM Kockhlll .... ..::,.. .... MO ..... .. .. JtDehluKleltB iki John A. iauu H. H. HrowD, Jr ..:....IT H. it. ttrowu, Jr ,.... lIMie U. . 18t 187 173 164 '. . C.T. Kendall J. B. huuhea Tbeo. Dedrtcknoii: Tbeo. UedrickNOO JohnW Bauka John W. Band k a . , A.00 wuo v.oo 3.00 3.00 luuo IU0O auuo 00 6U0 1000 3.00 . 3.00 imw 3.U0 . SEE J. Bolfo I. At City Drug Store any other, Ulab Spulsb Fork. ; is more beautiful than haa less rib ration 300 3.0 tooi la.VO 048 4.I4 V034 S1.10 1.60 15.00 SODO e.uu hnuo 15. Al .J0 v.ot 4.60 m 1600 .AW Miss Agnes Engberg tKan any other. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC .. For particulars applv at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER is easier to operate tKan any other, 27.Au ' ' 6.00 4.60 L MRS. C. 10.60 6o ;.xo It, nose." Phone, scorched '" ". On Thursday, March 21, at 2:30 p.m, the high school will hold its visiting Dr. A. G. Stoddard day exercises. will deliver a lecture on the "FWtcherism-W- hat it Is, and how we may aecurs its benefits." The subject is one of present day interest and of vital importance to all who properly prize their health, and specifically ,to those who manifest an indifference regarding nutrition. Musical numbers will be rendered by high school students. The public ia invited. This announcement is given to inform the many who are anticipating said lecture. ed About GO cloth bound books, and about 100 magazines have been added to the S. S. Library of the Presbyter ian church during the week, and the library will be opened to the public after morng services Sunday, March 7. Books that , will especially appeal to boys and young men are those by G.A. Henty; almost a complete set of these (35 volumes) were contributed to the library by Russell and Paul Lee, and to all who have given books, the commit tee extend their sincere thanks. . Mrs. Sylvia Stoddard, Mrs. Ems Dart, Mrs. Aner Johnson, WANTED BIDS . Mrs. B. R. Stahmann won the silver medal at the oratorical contest of the W. C T. U. at the City Pavilion Sat urday evening. ' The other contestants were: Mrs. Maggie Ludlow, Mrs. Job. E. Wilkina and Mrs.1 Effie Dart. A young ladies quartette club came over from Provo and furnished music. A. piano aelection waa rendered by Leland Creer. Other numbers on the program were a song by a little daughter of J. W. Finrh and a recitation by Mrs, The contest was Oliver Swenson. well attended. The next contest will be by young ladiea of the high school. Those wishing to take part ahould send in their namea at once to Mrs. Lydia Stahmann, as we wish to give this contest before the rush of spring examinations. ; 1 the ' Sealed biila to Derform the dulle of water mauler for the SpanUh Kork Kal Bench Irri gation and Manufaeturinc Company during the aeaxon of IWM will he reoetTed at tbe office of , tbe at hla borne in Spanlata Kork, until 7:80 p.m. Tueaday. March 9. 180. Tbe board of direr torn tbe right tu reject deflnlnR Iht any and til blda. The duties of the watfrmaater may be aee at the a. or onea the eretury. Nlt.HOL.AS SMITH, Secretary SpanUh Fork, MarcnJJ, IW. uren-tary- Bv-I- U com- bined in one, CHICAGO SOLD BY ! no am I ILLINOIS ii rinnc IU LLVU i uinii I Notice. There wilt be a apncial maetine f tke atnt k. of tbe SpanWb Fork Canolnc Cobiimhf beld in the HpanlHb Fork CUv Pavilion. Lul., SaturdaT. March 30th. mm. at 1 o'clock p. Oi , E. 8. J ESSE to upon tbe adoption of the follcwiiiit uutidminu In tae Amclm uf lneoruorailitu Contractors and Builders of Com of Mudoompanr. I Id making tbe capital auiek fur an proper purpoaes by tho boardnwuli!( of ilim-toix-, plete Homes ( not to exceed S5 per cent ot tbe value of llo atock. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE iDoreaJiinif tbe capital stock from tin thousand dollars to twenty dve tbounaml . -. dollars. , v iiojv lur mr hhuii brvii,, C. C. CRISMON P. 1. NICHOLS from the aeouud Monday in Marvb. lo tba Monday Is January of each year. 4 8neb other ebaaaaaa may be noDexy Under Ibe elroumHtanrea. A full atteadunce ia denlrnJ. H onler of the Hoard of lHrertor. Issuers and CbtmlsU i- 8. TA) LOK, Secretary, Johnson & Braithwaite hol(k-r- pu - my-o- Notice. ' L Crismon Ilicbols Xotir U hereby cWen that there will be a meeting uf the. stuckboldnra uf 'be Martha Mtnimr Milan Company held at Benjamin Pcbreari tSIHOy hail, BenjamlD, Cub, March 16th. 11, at I Office and Laboratory 229 S.W. Temple p. m., tor tbe purpoxe of bearing tbe financial report, election of officent for the ennuln year, St,, Salt Uke City, Utah and U consider the queatton of inereaaintf the capital atnrk, and transact atich other bualnoa Flooriae Assessment No. 3. a may properly eme before the meeting. Reference: National Bank of Republic By order ot the Hoard. I ' lluortne Mining Company; principal place of GEO. A. HONK. Secretary. i. buxloeiia Spanlab Kork. Utah. P. O. Box 7$ , Both phones NOTICE i her.-nivtn that at a meeting of the board of direatoraof the Fluorine Mining Two-roo!. For Rent cottage, conComoany. held on lb I2lb day of Frbruan . 1 ) mill per aliart of iwa, an crete cellar, atable, chicken coop, city waa levied on the capital auwk of the corpora water, 2 blocks south of city square. tloa. payable Immediately to J J. tankft. aec For particulars see Mrs. Wm. Briggs. rotary ot tbe company, at bia office la tbe baw t meat under the Commercial Bank of SpanUh Kork. SpenUb Fork. Utah. Any atork upon which thia aaacaiiment may Farm for Sale-- 61 acres of good remain unpaid on Monday, March tt, IDoS, a l l brick house.barn. be delinquent and adverttned for aale at publln farming land, auction, and unleaa payment la matte before, granary and orchard, all fenced. Apply will be aotd oa the lltb day of April, I at 1 10 .nos. run, LAKe snore, ut."ieD.24 o'clock p. m., ml the ofttce of tba oompany. In Commercial Hank. tbe haimnent under the W Mpaniab Fork, Utah, to pay the delinquent i MaeKament thereon, Uxretber with tbe coal of I will cure spavin.' ringbone, splints. adTertlalnc and eipenne of tbe aale. curbs, sweeny, galls, etc, on horses. JOH.t J. HANKS, decretory. No kmie or burning irons; ti no cure Hpanlfch Fork, Utah. February li, no pay. Yours for business, Th. Peter A Good sen. Opposite postomce, feph. r ork. - , " y m to 1 WOW. . mar ra Deaenrea 11 Assessment No. 11 M.M. & M. Co. roof. Sblnrlesrot, Committee. It t?FREE is kesf of his whiskers and scared him half to death. ....ni makes a more perfect stitch than any other. POULSEN Dr.J. Fred Potter bristered Will's ; .oo IOjO iuuo last longer than any other. :I Watch Repairing Firtt-CU- u (.40 MW 117 10 H4 00 3.S0 A6o hOU . For 30.00 IWW 1000 M . 00 .oo 00 ' I .Ml 600 ' AM) S2 .."W ... . li 4001) auoj III) '., DUO rW xi .... iflo W. A. Kockhlll W. L. Boyuck .. .... 1,60 3 00 i I0U0 rjo Wm. Peter-- n K. W. Maditen ....... ' 600 ' liMlo MM '' , Candie.: ..... , W. eberwood eo. Sneirrure ...1UI Mrs. Nancy Jameit , .. 8 JitweH Piaub 27 J it tuea Hiicb ... Ii Aditm Burt 140 Burl..!.; Adm 1 Adam Burl .,..., M Aditm Burt... .... art Adam Burt .. sfc Aduru Burt A. W. Paine P, tm 4.00 .0j M0 .; Sewtatj Maehiae runs Ug'Kter than aay other. 160 JOllO L. H. Brown, Jr. , " IOhU l Slogans 0.00 D.00 31.41 1100 HOU . ..107 t twit " SUUO i Oto. Burt T a. Lion bsrwoud ' A6s. 0.00 aoo . OF SPANISH FORK 1.8U I .SO AbM 4000 DM BANK it. 00 SOU l.bO 1.60 1.80 l4.0 .. THE COMMERCIAL 4.60 3.00 3UU0,, , ;w...............iitt? . . . ....SB O. W. Nelno ,w. O.W.Neliion Tbonm. a Bowen . ....... A. K, Hurt P. . MM IbuuO ,,,,, John EliUon h. W. DYl 1.60 3.0U 31.00 1.60 S.00 J. no 1.60 3 ou 1.60 taw 7UU0 Hohert Bavin Louis waller....... J. J. Clone 14.01) m 64 wa fcroeat Wm. Wm. Wm. Kred AMT. NHBa. ,, 4000 CSIIT, Gt" ic a Optimism 'ltH"(Wtlwv....( ur. .o- -. iiuiin. tha fntiira nnlv hvf the nast." r Three years of successful businesi baa placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. low: MAM8 i li .nOO 5.5o E. M. howe ..60 J5oo P. A. Ttaomaa OBSTETRICIAN 7 fco JUi 6oo P. A. TDoniaa .844 l.bo J6ou Tacjr Kookbill 12. oo 4ooo . Ul H. 4'. KIDK .... SpaBish Fork, Utah. 3.oo 87 looo U Siroug . Wm. M. Lloyd, living in the western S. 17 ' frooo li.oo Ioaoelle Jonea 4M moo Ind. Phone 11 -- I. Office at Residence. 6000 Kvaua part of town, tried to keep the fire in EHialKlb : 6o 23.01 . p. a. hurt.. . the stove 3.0O burning M looo Wednesday Jane Harwood ... of an In with order and And law acrvHance while his wife was visiting; he board of director made on tbe I Jib day of was unequal to the occasion, however, the of each parcel of January. IK, ho many aharea aucta atouk aa may be neeeaary will bexuid at the as he had emptied a lot of dust onto omcie of J. J. Uanka, aeoratary or the company. optkit-- -. and choked the fire, then he put wood In the basement under the Commercial liana, Mnaniah Pork. Utah, on WednoMluv. March HI. EYES TESTED on top of the dust, and then coal oil on ine aeunquent CLASSES PROPERLY FITTED . aixo cluta p. m., to pay wun . ae cuat oi tbereun, loifrtucr top of the wood, and then he struck aaimMmeDi . . " Office at Residence advertiiiog aud expvnsex of the aal. J. J. BANKS, See. the match. The blaze that followed lnd. 38-SPANISH . FORK. Time and again we hear an individual saying, "There ahould be a CommerMay be cial Club In Spanish Fork." so. We once asked a party what the mission of Commercial Club Is on this earth anyway.. He informed ua that it was for the purpose of stirring up tha city council once in a while; making little faster, J. C. Lewis, that ever nleasimr com them push Improvement dian will apear at the opera house etc. All well and good, if the city Art In an Elevator, council needs it, but remember that Thursday night. March 11. Don't fall "1 lovt to see art extending Its Just to see M and his fun makers. the council cannot make Improvements and his country hand will announce Influence to tbt MaRses," remained any faster than the meant at hand will the cynical young woman. ."There's And again, supposing that their arrival on the day of the u that elevator man In tha building I permit. ahmiM the rommer formance by a funny street intrude; Imagine ' Just left, lit wtsrs a grsy livery and minviiw wst-its ta for it and enjoy the nrnuaenu'i not duty, then w doing his cab has a straight black leather cial club the funny band concert will offer. It vlNor. Now, there la an art gallery on would have to organise a board of trade funnier than a cirrus. Do not confound the top floor of the building, and ht to stir up the commercial club, and so this attraction with others imitating has heard so much, ptnlmbly, about on down the line. Making a long story our country band and street imradc the harmony of colors that he has at short, we are unable to deckle whether I 1 - A IL Keitifmlx-- the date and be on hand for lowed the l not to gather on the tlsor I we need commercial ciud in opanisn of to bis It have Just harmonist rap I fun. this frve Fork or not. with the test of his (lollies,'' r , TblHtitt Mining nd Ml Hint; Co.. principal plaoe of bUHinewt Bpaolxn Pork, Utah. NOTICK There ore delinquent upon the following dexcrfbed atock on account of merit no. is. levied on tneutn any oi January, IMjU. the aeveral lunounUi net opposite the name of the renpectlve shareholder aa fol Krlek 1. KkUohoo Krlck I. KtfiltiHOD trio i. fcgiienon... tel. Chrlaienaen , Kelly JuineMm , Benjamin oteei d. cupit chanRQS a WQek Shows-j- g Delinquent Notice . citi-een- A. B. RockhiU and J. J. Banks are in Salt Lake today on mining business. office. LOST-- A Japanese mink fur between here and Payson Tuesday night. Kindly Funeral services were held over the leave same with Miss LaVern Bradford remains of Wm. B. Jones at the city at the Co-o- p store. pavilion last Friday afternoon. Bishop One fare for round trip to Salt Lake George Hales presided. The opening prayer waa offered by Marinus Larsen. via Salt Lake Route March 4 and 6, The speakers were Berry Wride of good returning March 7. On account Payson, Freeman Tanner of Provo and of grand opera at Colonial Theater. George Boyack and C. W. Booth of Theater tickets can be purchased from this city, all of whom eulogized the the local railroad agent in advance. life and character of the departed " '' a pioneer. Complaints ere coming in from Mr. Jones was born in South Wales, living in the western part of town July 15, 1829. He became a member of of being disturbed by the. shooting of the Mormon church in his native country several ahota after midnight The felDuring his life he spent 18 years in the low doing the shooting was described mission field. In 1872 he came to Utah as being very tall and traveling in a and soon after settled in Spanish Fork, northerly direction. where he spent the remainder of his Don't forget to hear the Dixie Quindays. He leaves five daughters and a host of grandchildren. tette at the opera house Thursday and Friday nights. The people of Spring ville report it to be an excellent show, New Babies. and that there was a large turnout A To Mrs. Alma Stark g, March 1st, a drawing for a fine rocking chair will take place Friday night . girl. To Mrs. S. W. Hiatt, March 1st, a girl. We notice in the Salt Lake papers To Mrs. George A. Nelson, March of today that Mias Effie Gardner and ' , 1st, a son. Michael Barchlay have taken out a James L. Hales has a son down sick license and were married in Salt Lake Both are well known Wednesday. with pneumonia. young people of Spanish Fork, and we A fine line of new ribbon just arriv join their many friends in wishing them a happy voyage over life's ocean. ed at Mrs. F. Abbott's. . Funeral of Win. B. Jones. Just Arrived New spring hats at Ttieteir Ellectr-i-c blow off and burn. Kooubolltof Blood U ; Tho Lift." Science has never eona beyond above simple stateaM Dt of scripture. JlcxStinllictc tha Bat KOOFINO always realst ire, water, anew, hear, cold and wear. Wt prove U. It baa illuminated that statement and given It a meaning ever broadening with tha Increasing breadth of knowledge. When tbe blood Is "bad ar Impure It Is not alone tha body which suffers through diaease, Tha brain Is also clouded. be mind and luditmsnt are sDMMa,anantvny an vll deader Impure uoiiBiTumvM mnei ly traced te the KSZSs. X n vV -- A XmI tarn Free SaenpUa M. aar MUaf aatw mmj ana aa4) pa Office of tbe Martha Mlnlnv a Million' Com- principal place ot buaioeaa Benlamin, Finy. county. Tub. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of tbedlreetora held on the xth day of Frbruarf, IWM, an amerMmeat (No. II) of two (l ofmill per ahare waa levied on the capital atoek the corporation, payable immediately to Ueorye A. Hone, at Henjamln. Ctah county, Utah. Any atork uim n which tbU nmewment may remain unpaUloa the llth day of March, IM. will beileiiniiuentand ailverilHed tor aale. and utileNa payment la made before, will be aold on the Tin day of March, lw. to pay tbe delln qurnt aawvMmeat, tomher with the coal ot ndvertUlne. and einenseof the ale. Kt A. MONK. Secretary. Bcnjamla, Cub County, tab, March IK, IWW. -- f ImpMTo. the Sfeejj) Foul. Import bltwf fan ne Fli-rce- 's an. amnm .. ny f.old.n Mrdlral Dla.-ovr- t. RJ 4 curing, pimples, bwubta, eruaUons and other cutaneous affections, aa ectetaa, hlvee and ether tetter, or nanl festa lions of Impure blood. salt-rheu- la tha cure of scrofulous swellings, an Urged glands, open eating vicars, or eld sores. tba"Oolden Medical Discovery has performed tha most marvelous cures. Ia Mes of old sores, or open eating ulcers, It Is wall to apply to tha open sores Dr. PlerreM Salve, which pos sewes wonderful healing potency when nrj as aa application to tba sores la eon Junction with tha urn of "Golden Medical Discovery aa a blood cleansing coniU tutioaal treatment. If your druggist don't htppen to hsva tha Salve" la stork, yon ran easily nrocur It by Inclosing Ifty.four cents In postage sumps to Ir. R. V. Pierre, 661 Mala 8V, Buffalo, N. Y., and It will coma to tea bf return post. Most druggists keep It aa wall as Ua "Golden Medical Dlnoevary BIDS WANTED KEfmjanr: rrjrtr tow bottle-wrappa- r, s tad Invigorate stomach, liver and bawten U. .w, . TuSthij EOYACK ft HUGHES Fori Spakish . I jamaa )Un-.a-rUscleclaaiin, lawmaker. Marinua Urwn-lloa- mrt aenator, nfialda ravk. eta for Wall Street cold. C. R. UraenMrha iloal yenlua. ISTentor. Jamea Hobertaon Mailer of tUtovull acleaiw and tha atud of plaaeta. Fred tl, llaneen-ilru- U acienre and amroluei ioaeph L. lielee John T. trleWT) Went FRESH R. Phone Order Pmrnptly ChrimeBneB Cbeppell-Kduretlt- uia) WnllM nit Fllled-J- 0. John Bread, Pies, Cakes on military com. law maker. tlcal JenMin-Mcb- ool ALwava Exanihitloi wade oa the following paraoaa by VKOr. K. KOYLX: hla, OAKERY Aisuai uaaa Jews J n Live I rr.( A Plirenoloical "All-Healin- g Ton ran't afford to aerept any medicine as a sahttltuto f tttiannirn for "Golden Medlral Discovery," which la a medk'lne or coMPoaiTtori, hsviag a mm plat a( ( IngradlmU la the plain ris'il-- h on Its Same being alleattd an correct under oath. Pleasant Pellets regulat Dr. Plon-e'- Sealed blda to perform tbe dutlea uf water. V.b Mbl.r .In. tha lln.nlkh rLlwiu.. , durlnc the aeaaoa. of IMS. irn wlU Eatlon C4mpany at tbe office of the eecreinry, at hla 13 O CIOTR HOTHI rwMWi I. mill Ybe board of dlrwinra Monday. March I. ! . . - J tm MLI MMHW. Ill 1 be delinlm the dutiea uf tbe watrr- w mtmmwvt nw na onice or tne aeurn- CHAKI.KH MONK, aWrelarT tary. KpaatNh rork. February W. IUW. nd, l?r'y"ind ilw1"' ta',',,, ,of Uura L. Uwla-risanr- uU """ra. Matilda RoiriaM..tmeor ihmwttSirBn.a clal brain. of Hpanl.h Fora. ITirtt ll-- teacher. bUtory, dec Miurty of law faru'ltlea atmne NRinnnUu... ... i . . . .. |