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Show LocalNevvs Born To the wife of L. P. Miller, Mil-ler, Friday, Sept. 26, a boy. BornTo the wife of N. W. Anderson, An-derson, Sunday, Sept. 28, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Bench are on a visit to relatives and friends in Summit county. Ward Stevenson, formerly of Manti, is working with a culvert gang in Salina canyon. II. P. Clark, who is practicing his profession of dentistry in Emery Eme-ry county, visited at home the past week. Mayor L. P. Anderson and Lewis Anderson returned last Thursday from a business trip to New York The Presbyterian Mission School opened Monday with a fair attendance attend-ance of pupils. Kephi Bessey and Frank Hall went to Kansas City last Monday with a shipment of sheep for L. T. and L. E. Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Alder left Saturday for Salt Lake, where Mrs. Alder will be placed under treatment in the hospital. She has been in very poor health for some time. Mr. Alder will remain by her bedside until an improvement in her condition takes place. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at once to Crawford's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach Stom-ach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure biliousness, sick headache and constipation. The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church, Friday afternoon at 3:30. Election of officers and other matters of importance will be considered. Every one interested inter-ested in the subject of Temperance is cordially invited to be present. Bruce Cox sends us a greenback with the request to forward the Fkee Pkess to him at Enterprise, Oregon. Bruce has accepted a clerkship in the large mercantile house of John Calvin at Enterprise; he has a good position and says he thinks he will stay with it. That country is booming and wages are good; all farm products bring good prices, but they have to pay higher prices for all the necessities of life than they did in Manti. James Hall, a young man from Manti, who has been visiting the past ten days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fail of Orangeville, was kicked by a horse last Tuesday that he was trying to catch in the field. The horse's hoof struck Mr. Hall squarely on the nose, smashing every bone in it and rendering him unconscious for a short while. He was picked up by Wm. Fail and Dr. Pearson was sent for. It was necessary in dressing dress-ing the split nose to employ ten stitches to put it in shape. Mrs. Hall, the boy's mother, was sent for to assist in nursing her boy. Emery Em-ery County Progress. and Boston. Dr. C. W. Bird is in charge of the dental office during the absence of his father, who is in the north part of the State. Uncle Tom Reid was eighty-four years old last Friday, Oct. 3rd. He is bearing up well, and we wish him many more returns of his birthday. Perry Snow of this city is expected ex-pected to leave the latter part of this month on a mission to Germany. It is also reported that N. C. Petersen, Pe-tersen, son of N. K. Petersen, has received a call to go on a mission. We are informed that Byron Anderson, son of Fred Anderson of Manti, will be married in the Salt Lake Temple to-day, to a young lady from Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. Anderson is now residing at Rexburg. Rex-burg. William Bone, step-father of P. P. Dyreng of this city, died at his home in Lehi last Thursday. Deceased De-ceased was one of the oldest settlers of Lehi. and was 90 years of age. Mr. Dyreng attended the funeral, which took place last Saturday. Christian Hansen and wife, who just arrived from Christiania, Nor-way, Nor-way, were the guests of their friend, Jacob Fikstad, this week. Mrs. John Peterson of Ephraim is the daughter of Mr. Hansen. Mr. Hansen is a tailor and will prob- Mary Caroline Riddle, better known in Manti as Mrs. Turnbow, has won her suit for separate maintenance main-tenance against Isaac Riddle. The case was tried before Judge Booth of Provo, who held that defendant by reason of his marriage and conduct con-duct in holding out plaintiff as a legal wife is estopped from denying deny-ing her as such, and that for the purpose of deciding the rights of the parties to the case, defendant is the legal husband of the plaintiff. plain-tiff. The defendant is ordered to provide the plaintiff with a suitable home, 18 per month alimony for her support, and an additional 100 for attorney's fees. Mr. Riddle has property interests here, and up to a few years ago made Manti his home. ably locate at Ephraim. Mr. George Christensen, the popular mayor of Mt. Pleasant, and Miss Frances Ellison, an accomplished accom-plished young lady of Nephi, were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday, October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen will be at home to their friends at Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant after November 1st. We extend ex-tend hearty congratulations. Get a free sample of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at Crawford's drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by constipation as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 25c per box. |