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Show H Fred Jackson was a visitor at Salt H Lake Thursday. H Miss Alice Dunnspent Labor Day H at Salt Lake,, H Miss Elsie Henderson of Salt Lake H is the guest of Miss May Hanson. B Bishop W. B. Smith is on the fl lick list this week. H Mrs Peter Logrden left Thursday H for a ten day's vUit at Bingham. Grace Richards of Salt Lake has been spending ten days with friends H here. H Eliza Chipman returned home H Tuesday after spending ten days at H Provo. 1 , Len Taylor of Salt Lake spent 1 part of the week here visiting H friends, H Bert Wootton had the misfortune to losse a twenty dollar bill Sunday H If you have found it report to H him. H Ice cream season is again here. H The same delicious refreshments H that was served last year can be had H f Lowe & Co. Ice Cream parlors. H A roller skating rink will open in the Opera house the first of the B icommittg week. 1 John F. Gudgeon has purchased H . his brothers interest in the American H Fork Bakery. The business contin H "ues without an interruption, with H ' John F. Gudgeon as proprietor. B Leave your laundry' at 'American r- Fork Drug Co., agents for the H i Model Steam Laundry of Salt Lake. H 'r Mrs Mary Winn and her itiugh H .' ter Katie of Salt Lake are here for H . a three week' visit, the guests of M ' Mr and Mrs E. II. Stout. H The Apollo management have H ; arranged for two dancing excursions H ', one from Eureka and the Tintic H .district on Thursday Sept. 13, and H the other ftom Bingham Monday, H Sept. 17. Both excursions will be H 'run over the D. & It. G. H Black dress goods arc in the lead H this fall. Come and look over our H stock of wool henriettar, panamas, H voiles, serges, poplins, nuns veiling, H ' francaise, brillfanteens, mohair and H crepe de cte: all in the blacks Am. H 'erican'Fork Co-op, 1 H Andrew Pehrsson, a native of H Sweden, and Rasmus Nielsen, and H Niels Andrew Pehrsson, natives of H .Denmark, all residing in' American H Fork, have been admitted to citizen H Our famous home made nut cand H -lies always in stock Lowe & Co. H Inreterlngto the "Holy City" H - the Denver Republican of Aug. HL 37 says: 'The cast is good, quite V good as the rich owners of 'Ben K Hur' had out in that $2 seat pro V ' duction last winter." H The laxative effect of Chamberlain1 H titomaoti and Llvor Tablet t o crci H able and so natural you can bvnlly rn- M allze that it I produced by a medicine M These tablet also cure lndlKtlon, For M , ala by all druggist, M James Martin Jr. suffered a pain. 1 . ful injury this week by sitting upon M a pair of scissors both points male. M lug a severe cut. Dr Robinson was M called and now has the boy pro. H gre&sing as well as can be expected. H Miss Alice Greenwood entertain H ed at a dinner party Wednesday H evening. The guests were: Mrs M .W. J. Wild, Zi.u Forbes, Alice H Dunn, Harbra Carter, Ethel and M Sadie Cassity. M John B. Miller is suOcring with H a case of blood poUon in his hand H reulting from a scratch from a sliv- H cr of wood. B ' . O. N,,Kclley left Thursday for H yGrauUlilc, where he will be prin H . cipal of the Public schools. H T. S. Friday is having a cement H walk Uid araund his home on nolth H . uiain street. BSBSI H .Thos. Parker U getting material H on tl e ground preparitory to build- B tug a tuovJcru ItK'k icsi4euce, H Jacob Carlson of Pleasant Grove has bought the John Chad wick residence res-idence fn the I ourth ward. John Chadwick came down from the Signet mlnethc first of the week for a few days in town. Mr Chad wick reports that property looking good. The North Star is preparing prepar-ing to make another large shipment of high grade ore. When you have a cold It Is well to lis very careful about using anything that will cause constipation. Be particularly par-ticularly carelul about preparation containing oplatos. Use Kennedy 'a Laxaslvo Honey anf Tar. which atoiw the cough and move the bowels. Sold by the American Fork Drug Co Paul Stewart is down from the Wyoming mine. He has taken a contract of driving a tunnel at the new workings of the Utah County Light and Power Company. Pains ar.roM the snail of the buck Indicate something wrong with the kidneys. DeWltta Kidney and Bladder Blad-der Pill will quickly brlag relief. A week' treatment for 25 centa. Art on the liver too. Sold by American Fork Drug Co. Alma Wild, Trane Chipman w't'i Andres Pchrson of Highland left here Wednesday for Ogdcn, where they will continue their studies at the deaf and dumb school. School days will soon be here, call at the Co-op for ginghams for the girl's aprons. - As a dressing for cores, brulaea and burn Chamberlain' Salve Is all that can be detlred. It Is soothing; and healing in its eltsct. It allays the pain of a I urn almost Instantly. Thlssalvu la also a eortaln euro for chapped hand and disease of the skin, price 26 cent. For sale by all druggists, Keep your eye on our "Ten Cent Counter," the bargains there will pay you. Hardware department American Fork Co-op. A bath cleansa the skin and rids the poros of rt-fusa, A bath makes for better fellowship aubcltbcnshlp. Not only should the auUldo of the body be cleansed, but occassional use of a lax. atlve or cathartic apen the bowel and clear the system of efleto mattor. Dest for this are UeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers. Pleasant llttlo pills that do not gripe or sicken. Sold by American Ameri-can Fork Drug Company. When the boy starts to school he will need new shoes, overalls and shirts; the American Fork Co-opts he place U buy nil sizes. When two strong men come to blows even If they are well matched, ft I not a pleasing slaut, but If the mau who got tbo worst of It will uo De-Witt' De-Witt' wltcli Hazel Salve, he will look , hatter and feel better In short order. Be sure you get DeWItt'. Good for very a salve la used for. InoludlnK plica. Sold by American Fork Drug Company. Mrs George Marsden of Taylors ville died Thursday of typhoid fever. Mrs Marsden was formerly former-ly Mist May Elsemore of this city Her brother, Will Elsmore left Thursday evening for Taylnrsvillc. Aside fnom five small children and husband, several brothers and sisters mourn her early death. N, A. Bishop and his son-in-law W. H. Bassett of Ogdcn have moved their families to American Fork. Mr Bishop has purchased the Dunkley residence on Merchant street. He left Ogdcn to come to this city to please his wife and daugh? ters, who he says became greatly pleased with the 'Best town in Utah during visits here in the past car. |