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Show The Spanish SPANISH FORK, UTAHTHURSDAY, MARCH 9. VOLUME X PROGRAM BENJAMIN !AZAR PERSONALS NOTES Walter H. Ludlow and wife returned Bazar! uazari from and near from England, Monday night, where far; Coma one, come all, Ludlow has labored as a misBrother with everyinmg Supply yourself for the past two years, and his this wear sionary Spring. to That you expect wife spent the last two months with Where is it7 him. At the City Pavilion. Wm. Richardson and family of Salt When? Uth and 15th. Lake are spending a few weeks in Ben ! rw rlv and have your first selec before going to Kansas City made jamin, where they expect to make their future tion from a lot of first class home ues home," goods. Don't forget the opening: i at 12 o'clock THISTLE liner. old fashoned hot chicken dinner be served each day from 12 until Coffee, cake and sandwiches will be at all hours. Admission to ri-ii 41 YEARS OLD cl J. Ti!c';r Is Enjoying Comfort in His Cfc! Ace at Chester-tov.n- , ki- horse In America is sa:o .'(mi to Chestertown. Md It is ,, or rty of Joseph Guest, u re tnr;l;i;it. was foaled May 0 piid was then owned ty the Thomas Van Dyke of near la a Van Dyke sold the Mr. vilio at ptn'r auction tfi Thomas l.n. who subsequently sold it to J resent owner p April lit last Enoch King of .Vi li.J m called on Mr. Guest to lake a Duif at tlx; old horse, and said: "i am fo: years old. When all boy my fatier and I often up the horses from the pasture and Stonewall, as Is his nau:e. among them n the day of the nomination ol tel J. Tilden for president of the d States. Mr. Van Dyke drove liorse to Middle-town- , Del., u di v pmtu of some 23 miles and. being jrelt admirer of Mr. Tilden. Mr Van ? then and there changed ilu j of the animal tt Samuel J. Til by which he has since been - 5c - i MOTES , revealed the fact, thai the Pern-n'.years animal was several J. Tilden. ser than Guest says be will let the horse il the remainder of his d'.'.yn in and quiet, enjoying his pasture y.iml the coiufort of good stablu a Hill' Work In the Wcr!d number of men were crossing Jntana In the smoking ear of a train mercury was above 100 andthe huvs of the car were o'osed to i tit The the ilnst and sanrl . with i'ry was harrpn niil dr.-nr- there alons the ral'roHd a newly bul!t and nnpalnted es where James J, Hill, th path r of the northwest, ws jstabllsh new towns. One patwtiRor. a wr in that Bectlon, inquired: '!iat country is this we are pass through?" 'Is," replied" another, "Is a so? f the universe which God over ''I ami Jim mil 3 trying to fin But ctor. "I r while I knew lual im-It as d ire. Hi ,'hen he hlra a Why, lon A A Still j ' 1 and Places. ribs, althou,Th suffering considerably, the rib is kniting rapidly and it is hoped she will soon bo herself again. , There are pome people who "';r..:-Iall" and others who think thvy and the latu r are apt to taal.e -and No. he Finally 'I .! them being Dtvlerril of the U. of U., Dr. Geo. HT Brimhall, G. H. Child, L. E. Eggertson and others. Patrons of the district are requested and invited to visit the Thurler build ing Friday March 17th, from 9 until II o'clock a. m. Dedication service 11 a. m. atThurber. Quartet. (I presume they will not object to le called great) otherwise know as members of the legislature, have put in most of the time in an attempt to ascertain the pledges of the Republican platform was on the subject of Hqior legislation. There are some of us still in doubt aa to whether the platform pledge has in fact been discovered. It looks a great deal like "the mountain labored and brought fourth a mouse." There is one that appeals to the sym pathy of the cotstituancy, and that la the tender regard of our l nislature members lest anything they may attempt would wound in the least degree the sensibilities of the Railroad ComThe Legislatuie acts aa panies. though Railroads should receive special consideration as philanthropic institut ions. One thing our members can do with neatness and dispatch: they can spend the peoples money. People voted the state captal buildii g. Our members want a three million house, but then it is so easy to sj end other j eople'a money. But then why should we poor mor tals only fit for voting purposes, raise our voice in criticism to anything the "Great" do. A. Saxey Y Low Excursion Rates to Texas and Mexico points via Salt Lake Route. See local agent or write J. II. Man-Sa- lt Lake derfield, 169 S. Main St., City. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of woman who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Soid by all deal- -' ers. x WELL DESERVED The Praise That Comes from Thankful Spanish Fork People. .:.f)nokidaey remedy never fails. . Spanish Fork people rely upon it. . That remedy is Doun's Kidney Pills. Spanish Fork testimory proves it ul ways reliable. Mrs. David Evans, Second Ward, Spanish Fork, Utah, says; "Sines I used Doan's Kidney Pills over tw o years ago, I have been in good health, except from an occasional backache, which has been quickly disposed of by a few doses of this remedy. You may continue to publish the statement I forly-revegave in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills in August 1907. I was afflicted with Kidney trouble andl suffered intensely from pains through my back. Dizzy spells and headuche often annoyed mo and at times I really thought that I would have to give up: One of my reswarm of Tb keen made planefriends who have 'ol lowed the injunctlatives had taken Doan's Kidney Pills toids la a numerous one. and It has ion to not reserve their boquets for the n kind of astronomical sport to with gratifying results and on her advice," I gave them a trial, procuring my judge's funeral which from present pursue then and r'ck them out. indications, and as is hoped by bis many become more power- supply at Larson's Drug Store. Doan's As friends, would be a long time to wait. ful and method! iron- delicate the Kidney pills acted just as represented smaller bodies of the group will be de- and a few doses were all that was re tected one by one rnd added to our quired to releive me." charts The exact vnlue of such disSeed Oats For Sale For sale by all dealers. Frice 50 coveries to the science of njronomy. Foster-Milbur- n cents. Co., Buffalo, William 25 oats yield from Emperor problematical. however, Is New Nork, sole agents for the United to :!9 per cent better better than the States. white Russian. A good, clean white Remember the name Doan's and oats that will give satisfaction. Call CAPTURING TKE SW0R0FISH take no other. at my residence and see me before you Most Peculiar Occupation Followed buy. Nicholas Smith, Spanish Fork. by Fishermen In the Straits A Historic English Church. of Messina. The historic Church of St. George, In the straits of Messina during Esher, which has been England, July and August there Is a most pe- closed for public worship for half a Sealed bids to perform the duties of culiar occupation followed by the fish century. Is In such a bad state of reIs restored at onc wat?rmaster for the Spanish Fork erinen. this being the capture of the pair that unless It sworrlflKh. This creature, the Xlphlas It will Inevltatbly go to ruin. Built East Bench Irrigation and Mfg. Co. for varies from C to 14 feet In In the time of Henry VIII, It has a the season of 1911 will be received at gladius, and in length weight from 100 to 300 great many royal and historical assothe office of the Secretary at his resi. pounds. The Ion? bone which gives ciations. It was attended by Queen dence in Spanish Fork City until 7 It its name projects like a broad Victoria, Trincess Charlotte, the first o'clock, p. m., Saturday, March 4th, sword a yard or more from the Duke of Newcastle and his brother, l!ll. The board of directors reserves upper Jaw. the chase Is conducted Henry Pelham, the leaders of the Pelham Ministry; Fdward thuswlse: the right to reject any or all bids. the A historian; Jane and Anna number of Gibbon, barks take up large Spanish Fork, March 2, 1911. the novelists, and many Maria their Porter, at distances positions regular NICHOLAS SMITH, Sec. along the shore, each with a very tall other persons of interest It has also mast, at the head of which a man Is associations with Sir Francis Drake, stationed to look out for, the fish. He who is said to have presented one of The late King Edward Fish Influenced by the Moon? observes It at a considerable distance, the bells. for It often shows Its dorsal fin above showed considerable personal Interest A recent report of the Scotch fish In the building, and was a large subery board mentioned n curious habit water and It generally' awlms near scriber to the funds. which, according to fishermen. Is as- the surface. When he a the light signal gives sociated with fish; the phases of the attendant boat, called a "luntra,H moon, It was asserted, have a very diThen She Smiled. rect connection with the willingness atarta In pursuit and, guided by the Mr. and Mrs. Eebeesee were about of calls comes the lookout man, toon of fish to be netted. To test this theory statistics were up with the fish, when the harpooner to start for the matinee. A comely young woman came out of obtained or the catch of herrltiRS from In the bow throws his weapon with almost unerring aim. To the head of her apartment on the second floor 1800 to 1900. with the result that the and preceded them down the stairway. blirgost catches were found to have the Instrument Is attached a long "If you aro going out, Miss Brytlze," coincided with new moon, and the line, by which the animal Is gradually suggested, "you'd better take an they wearied a out. however, moon. Sometimes, smallest with full The report It looks like rain." umbrella. Bwordflsh turnB upon Its pursuers and suggested that a full moon enabled I'm "O, going to the dressmaonly even the with boat Its pierces to nets bo sword, seen much more easily the tald. she ker's," to the Imminent of the boatmen. peril than at the times of new moon or the 'Tlut Isn't It posslblo to get wet even The meat of this fish Is somewhat crescent phnso or that the tides, when like going to the dressmaker's?" veal is much and the relished by which vary with the lunar phases, 1 expect to get "Yes, Indeed; Sicilians, who esteem It above all the were possible factors In the matter. oaked!" of tribes seas. their finny Westminster Gazette. fPow of knowledge, (..tie this species s"oo:l near the bow f'hairniala steamer one day. lit "t t e . o ' a remarkable runburced compi-x.ho carried a guidebook in one trim: three railroad timetables and a nu'p i ' er the other, and he was bursting wi'! Information. Finally, unable to if longer, he approached a small iu. i who wns leaning thoughtfully ovr the rail. '".My friend." ho said impresslvy "I suppose you know that those and fallen walls over there on lowest shore are all that remain of 'le world-famou- s Fort Tlconderoga?" snir.1 "I i!Ir"n't know it," said-th' man. t imply. "Well, sir, they are. It was on thai commander wa: spot that called from h' lied to surrender h the i:ame of the Continental congress It was along tlne shores," added the man with the ruddy complexion, waving the- - fluttiMing timetables oratoric ally, "that thu French and Indians foujrht the English. Fvery stone, sir. Is crowded with history." "Tlconderoga, hey?" said the other, reflectively. "Do you live up here?" "Xo. I live in New York." "norn here, perhaps?" "No, sir." "Travel up and down the lake pretty often, I suppose?" "Well, no," reluctantly admitted the owner of the guidebook. "This Is my first trip." "'TIs, hey? Well, 1 was purser of this boat for nine years autl I know every foot of that thorc. The ruin over there is Sampson's dock and Tlconderoga Is nine miles south of here. Anythlrc else to tell?" g;-r:- and a Llftla Ont. tyien the proud time came that lit wns to discard kilts for fler nail, his young and Inexpert- i mother made those Important ents, his first mints. Sh mnitu bloomer faKhlon. ns wns then thp and pet hups she was a little 'is with the material, for when '. attired in them, went to grand room and proudly but anxiously loiin. 'round before her that ''Xi'laluied: 1 ".v. K liter ! Vnn look like uii "Hlam Dutchman!" le sister, who had been standing atblesB audience, In tbu door Needed Speed. ll"d precipitately down the ha!1 Marie But if you love Tom why do 'Mima's room. you go about with Jack? nima," the said In' a shockeil Madge Wall, you see. Tom la rat;i Ii r, "grandma sny bruvar er alow, and I'm using Jack as a pacemaker for him. fi dam putchman!" ''I will be here, -- Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you wai t relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. $:-.r- A Bin D The close of the legislature is near 17TH, 1911. Prominent educators LEGISLATURE at hand and the great men of the state hing ,.: ; owned by a gentlemaa In Feun-mia- , who claimed the honor of rity. A comparison of ages, how-- h" job." - BUILDING Thurber. A grand ball, free to patrons and David G. Simmons, who for the past March has proved itself to be like a Bishop George Hales and Ernest citizens only will bo given in the City in the amb so far. Fine spring weather Brockbank left Thursday for Richfield two years has been laboring in the evening. Pavilion viciand in field San n Francisco misd( where they will look at land with very day. nity, returned home last week, feeling It is being spoken about to build a vi.'W to locate. and looking fine. new school house next summer as the John Roach left for Idaho Thursday old one is getting to be too smal'. Medicines that aid nature are always The Welshmen of hpanish fork are to look after the Roach Brother's grad Then the old school house will he most Chamberlain's successful. Cough requested to meet at the home of Jos made into an amusement hall, a build- ing outfit and prepare for this season's on this plan. It loosens Chappie Saturday evening Mareh 11th, acts work. Remedy ing really needed here. the cough, relieves the lungs, opens 7:3 J p.m. for the purpose of organizing Early this morning there was a wreck Next Monday evening there will be a the secretions and aids nature in re- a Welsh society. about two miles east from the Thistle Committee Two storing the system to a healthy conmasquerade at Rack's Pavilion. station. Fourteen cars arc said to f cash all dealers. Sold dition. by will he to the best prizes given the track. So far as I can learn charecters. Everybody invited. there was no one hurt. The wreck is NUMEROUS The suit of J. Preston Creer vs. BABY PLANETS said to have been caused by a broken Don Lee returned home on the 2nd Ernest R. Wooley for $1000, alleged to wheel. from Minneapolis where he has spent have been haned to Creer by Wocl ,'y Atercid, All Movfcia In Orbits Be Mr. John A. Face is expected h( m j the winter. tween Those cf Mars and Jupb He will leave fer Salt was taken under advisement by Judge from California before Ion?. ter, Number 659. in District Booth Fourth the Court, Lake in a few days where he inte.ids Creer claims the Tuesday morning. Miss Ruby S'mmons h .s tat en full to work. It Is re'Rfed tint when the one hun was not loaned to him, but to monay office of in Thistle. the charge post dredth asteroid, or minor plnnet. was A number of the neighb rs of Mr. the Montana Mining 0 niw defumt. dis covered, many years :igo, certcln as John Thorgeirson and Mrs. Herbert Wiliiams gave them tronoiuers orfiat'.hed p celebration of The remains of Addie Builer, who the event and lbr.t while ths solemniMr. J. J. Banks has returned home a very pleasant surprise at their home were In preparation two or thr.-'after a six muiths it ay in Caliente Wednesday evening. The time was died at the State Mental Hospital, Sat- ties aFterolds were picked out lr. th? more Nevada. Mr Banks will return in a spent in playing various games and urday, were brought here for burial and zY.r tb? Vs at t'.:?rvcr3. .... . by ' .... songs. int.ir:'ient was mnds Vedteiday, week and resume his work. These bodies.' i6t&t ns rccognW Mrs. Bntler came to the hospital from and cdlrlally mapped, cow number 6T.9. Carl Anderson, of Blackfoot, Idaho, Vernal. She is the grand daughter of MissLenore Banks entertained the They nil move In orl.its between those "New Star" girls at her home March is in town on a short visit. He was Wm. Eu r, o e cf the Pioneer t of of Mars and Jupiter and may be elth 2nd. Delicious refreshments were ser accompanied ns far as Salt Luke with Spanish Fork and is thirty years old. er the debris of a ruined planet or the Funeral s wices wore held at the results of an abortive attempt of naved and the evening was very pleas- his daughter Sarah, w ho is taking a ture to form a planet treatment in is no for She her eyes. antly spent. j;es:dencc of Franklin Pace. The development of astronomical danger. The members of the Kensington Club photography his ndded larse numbers were entertained at t'lie home of Mrs. Judge Alfred Saxey, for many years of these minor planet to our lists. In On the occasion of the K'th anniversBanks March Mrs a 8th. Jane resident of Kansas, from where he the Harvard observatory nt Arerpilpa, J. J. ary of the organization of the jri nary asteroids enlisted in the Civil war, and where he Peru, rlxty'our separate Jones gave a very interesting paper on in the First Ward, the 1SP8 and oJicjis twenty between were photographed the "Cradle of our Ancestors." Re- and teachers had their phuto taken I iter held prom'n nt public pos tion 1901. and n of these were freshments wtr served and all enjoy d last Friday and he Id a party at the hone as mosi "P""" "urpnsea on ms new discoveries a very pleasant afternoon. n'cent seventy-firs- t b'rthday annivers- As may be. imagined, the number of of Serenus Gardne r in the evening. ary when he vc nt to t'le prs offic e to these todies Is now to largo that It is find h:s postoffiee box filled with cards a dlulcult matter to tell whether one CHCCX FULL CF INFOSWATi.:: Mrs. Kate Davis slipped on a cs and letters of ongrnt lati n from of them Is new or Is to be Identified hoard on the granery step last Su .da with a previous dlsccvry. In several friends in Kansas men of Intelligent Tourist SHei3 Some Kno.vi morning and broke one of her riht in the state as Well as prominence mistakes of this kind already instances from Utah e:!ge Afccut Historic Events j Guest has made numerous el-- . to discover an older horse m the try than Tilden. He has written e owners of all the horse review.-e country, but up to the present as been unable to find a hors.- - in win try is as old. e nearest approach to It was a itiil r nt MARCH THE 1 vn." From Sale-Hatc- ' r. food THURBER SCHOOL at Young Get your badge OF be-of- Md. o'd-'G- at Young DEDICATION 5 25c. S3 NUMBER 8 1911 . i litier Oh! you Irishman. at Young men's Co. - two second hand Found A bunch of keys. Owner Nebo delivery wagons, Imp. Co. may have same at this office by paying 15c for this ad. Mrs. Uri Stewart and her daughter Pearl were visitor of Mrs. J. T. Hales A marriage license has rce:i granted of Provo Saturday and Sunday. to W. E. Stoker, formerly of this city and, Miss Louie Lundquist of Kanab. Wanted-- To rent fifteen shares of Dedication speech. .J water in the Salem Irrigation and For Island Rhode Prayer of dedication. eggs. Canal Co. D. A. Stone. Quartet. Red. Enquire of Peter G. Jensen of Public meeting at 2 p. m. at the City apr U0 Palmyra. PavilionStewart Dart who has been seriously An excellent program consisting of Hi for the past three weeks from the Down Ready to put down, carpets addresses by the visiting educatshort effects of blood poison is now improv all sizes. A bargain, call at Young ors intersperreJ by quartets, ducts, ing nicely. Men's Co. solos and choruses will be the feature The gei e: al pullic of this meeting. J. F. Jerome and family who have ,Rugs, $6.ot), $7.75, $!U0, $12..'0, invited. is been running the Jex Ranch during the sizes At 6 p. m. the teachers and trustees past year left Thursday for Oklahoma, all ready to put on the floor. A barwill entertain the visiting guests at the where they will make their home. Co. Men's at gain Young . Nelson McAllister Elisha Warner Miss Fern Lewis Wm. CMartell citation Miss Myrl Lewis ,lo "Villa" and Ball will be given Wednesday Mn's Co. For sale cheap fnllowincr Droeram will' 3. citation Special on lace curtains GOSSIP FOR SALE-So- me thoroughbred black Berkshire pigs, See A. T. Money. L. K. Stewart Jr. and family are be ren here visiting relatives. dered free at the City Pavilion the Wriing of March 14th, to which the The Independent Telephone line to Benjamin is nearly completed. 'pu'Jicis invited. Solo "Among the Lilies," I Miss Manila Houtz Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver j Reva Lewis Tablets invariably bring relief to Excitation I 1 women suffering from chronic consti- IflstrumentaP'Serenade" Miss Came' Roach. stipation, headache, biliousness, dizzi Miss Byrl Angus ness, sallowness of the skin and dys Recitation Land" pepsia. Sold by all dealers. ijuet, "0 Morning .ri I AND FOR SALE-- A span of young mares Big cut on wall paper See Albert Ludlow. Men's Co. ..Tori Rnzar 14th ;day March ;hORK- Will the parties having the following books from the Utah Free traveling Library No 21 kindly return them to me at once: "To Have and to Hold,' "Tom Brown's School Days, ""Merle's Crusade" and "The Conquest of Can-naand greatly oblige Mrs. Fred Dart. While sawing up apple trees wfth a power saw at his home in Third ward. Tuesday morning, Bishop George Hales accidently sawed off his thumb on the left hand at the first joint. Medical attention was summoned and the Bishop is getting along as well as can be The Johnson Dramatic Company of Sprlngville will appear at the local opera house Saturday evening, March 18th, in the play "Forgiven." The scene of the story is laid in Florida and and is full of intensly interesting situations and dramatic climaxes. It is a guaranteed attraction don't fail to see it. New-Mexic- Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism is simple rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require1 any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. Give it a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers. , two-edge- d well-know- . |