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Show Jrlj'v',,ir'l,r &&'? t f,Ji, V17 ?' iib'MUMMMnMaimMWMl! a LOCAL SFME3 STDE!0 AN ANSWER rT't . Nice melons for isle cheap at Oran Lewis. Fruit bottles foy nearly nothing at ' Or on Lewis. Tt is conceded that the Mountain Lke salt is the only salt to effectually cure r Published every Thursday in tho base meet of Malcolm & Iluglic 1 " ptore ANDREW JENSEN . f by- - ' h JESSE l To the Salem Article In Be HOLT half of Rasmus Nielson. butter,-- - SEPTEMBER 1, 180?. THURSDAY, P ie.. LOCAL JOTTINCO. Rock Salt at Oran Lewis. John C. Holt's baby is very sick. For meet Salt call on Oraa Lewis. .Teachers Again ' at Work They ;. organise tlio 8. Y.t, A. Its- - . last Editor BunI noticed in reading ' Bum that of Balero Notarios had considerable to say, snd that in a disrespectful manner, of our townsman Rasmus Nielson. Speaking as though Mr. NielkOn depended for his future living and prosperity upon the patronage of Salem. Aa regards the explosion he It is speaks of, jt is all ponesense. boyish. The whole sum and total of it was that the packing blew out causing considerable noise for a little while, but a new engine does that every now nnd s then. Mr, Nielson hns 'a engineer who thoroughly understands his business, and the engine is perfectly safe As for the machinery having become useless that also is childish. ' Mr. Nielson purchased a new separator but last fall, and as for tha engine, all who know anytiiing are fully aware that it is good for many yeara services yet. Now us for satisfaction, Mr Nielson has been threshing for several yeara in Spanish Fork and I have heard none express tliemsilvea aa being dissatisfied with his work. lie has threshed large jobs for John Beck and David Malcolm this fall snd any one may inquire of them in regard to Iiis werk. And now Mr. Editor, realizing that you are a now beginner in the editorial field, allow me to offer yon a few words of advico. Re careful, and cut out personalities and all disrespect fu I allusions from your correspondence and you will thereby better suit the majority of your aubserdera. weeks Oran Lewis has the agency for the fountain Lake salt. Don R. Coray loans mbbey on farms. Address. Frovo, Utah I Read Samuel Cornabys advertisement ' alileh appears in this isauS. The Presbyterian school will next Moiidny, September fith, Use Mountain Lake salt, it will sell your butter, for sale at Oran Lewis. " The trustees will probably open another intermediate school next Monday. Dont forget to attend Prof. Mutchs picture in the meeting house Samuel Cornaby lotus money on long timo and low interest on improved farm property. Prof. Mutch has been lecturing to crowded houses in Ncplii for several ' evenings. Harry B. Hughes baby has been quite sick, but we are glad to learn that aho is improving nicely now. Ail those desiring to exchange produce for lumber or shingles call on Jex and Sons and get a bargain. Andrew Nielson h the contract for Joing the Janitorial work for all the district schools this year. Mr. David Jonei has gone to the Eeely Institute. There aro some others in town Wiio would do well to follow his example, Fifty persons left our fair City yester day m iroing with the excursion, Via tiie Rio Grande Western, to Garfield beach. George William Curtis, the famous editor, author and politician, died of Jropsy at $ oclock' 'yesterday morning, August 31 tti, at his home in New York. Jensen and Malcolm., saloon keepers, wero arrested Monday, for haying their saloon open and gelling liquor on Sunill 90ms up before day. Teir fase. Justio Jones John II. Hayes took a trip up the canyon for a few day last week, visiting Thistle Valley, I lensimt Valley and Cattle Valley in the interest of the Spanish Fork Go-oWe understand that John C. King has opened a store in Salem. Johp chances hit abode quite often lately, lie would do well to study the proverb: A rolling stone gathers no moss." Last Monday Mr David Malcolm started for Henrysville, Gat field countv, to look after the interest of his cattle, which are being herded by George P. Thompson, formerly of this place, Lewis Stewart hss on hand a cico lot of picture tiameaplHin nr gilt, which he sella cheap. Every body who has nice pictures, should call and select frames for them at price) that can oo.wlicre be beat. The R. G. W. have again ahortened their running time between Eureka and Salt Lake by 20 minutes, Passenger lea? log Spanish Eork at 8:2$ a iu. now arrive in Salt Lake at 10:10 a. ni. which is 20 minutes earlcir than formerly, On account of the Territorial Repub lican Convention to be held in Salt Lake Septemlier 15th, the R. G. W. will sell tickets to Salt Lake from all stations in Utah for ono fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sld September Uih and 13th, limited foi returning to September n to-da- p. 18, 1S02. Our esteemed young townsman John I. Hayes has accepted a position in the district schools of Moroni. Sanpete County where he will soon commence his labors. We with John every imaginable success sad hope that, though absent, he will not forget us and hts many friends in Spanish Fork. Is ITEMS, Of all proud and happy persona, there none, wo think, can excel! Charles O. Robertson for ho is the dady of a bouncing boy, who arrived in this world of csro last Saturday, Aug, 27, Papal how 'tranga the word sounds to Charley, and yet what a thrill of Joy it causes to wall up in hit bosom at each mentiou thereof. An entertaining program is being gotten up by Bnpt, Rees of the Sundav school for next Sunday, ths best talent of the towo among the voting folks will appear. While thcro is no charge for admission it is expected that every child will contribnte a Dickie towards the Sunday school causs. When you find ynurshoci looking shabby or aee your little nnts running around first-clas- ClTOYKN. Thanka. G'itoyon, I will try and profit Editor. by your advice. Teachers'. Meeting. The district school teachers met in the grammar department las Mouday immediately after school, for tin The Span eh purpose of reorganising Fork Teachers Association, Mr.NicholaWilson and Miss June Bowen signed the constitution nnd of 6aid aa aociation thereby becoming member. The following officers were elected for one yeart President, Jos. A. Rees; vice president Nicholas Wilson ; secretary anr treasurer, Clara Jones; issistant secretary, Amela - by-la- Rees. The president thanked tlio member for the honor centered upon him and then Slid: We are upon the threshold of another school year, ten abort months labor lie before us. We cap not call them long months when the time passes so pleasantly and agreeably. As far as I myself am concerned (and I firmly belive that you all will give hearty and willing response) I will devote my time more earnestly for the benefit of the children of Spanish Fork. Ia order to oe successful, ail teacher must work up in their chosen calling, said: We will try and adopt a code of tactic that will be the same in all departments and all lessons should be arranged that ti e same classes to the different departments will l,e reciting thu same chapter or toplr at the same time and all work together in unison like a clock. The retiring officers, president, Jog. A .Tease P. Holt; and Rees; secretary ami treasurer, Agnes Angus, were returned a vote of thanks for their dilligent and efficient labors in behalt of the association for the past year. Meeting, adjourned ft r one week. ORDINANCE, Amending he Reylaed Qrdh parice in Relation to Licenses. 1 This week Williams & Patcrsen bare shipped 830 chickens and 13 cases An Ordinance amending the Revised of eggs. They also handle pototoes. And have for sale Deckers Electric soap, Ordinances pf Spanish Fork City ; a new discovery entirely free from acids Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City or oilier injurious substance, and is only of Spanish Fork City, thst secCouncil 23 cents a b tion 119, of the Revised Ordinances of Forth Territorial Republican Con7th, vention to be held in Balt Lake City t Spanish Fork City, passed January the thereto be Union adding the pacific amendedjby Ry 15th, 1885, September rent offers an open rate one tare for the round following shall rooms, Whoever trip from all stations iu Utah, Belling furnished or unfurnished, end board the dates Sept. 14th and 15tb. 81 occupants, or board and lodge over S. G. Hudblbon, Agent. shall 15 and not pay persons, exceeding There will bo'an excursion from Salt Lake and Silver City and intermediate a License at the rate of four dollara per points next Monday, September 5th, to quarter or fifteen dollars per year. Castilla Springs. The business from Sec. 2. That section 123 of said Ro Silver City and intermediate points will vised Ordinances be further emended by be accommodated on No. 10, the morn For the thereto following: 8: adding at 28, iug train, leaving Spanish Fork and from Spfingville will take special keeping a two horse Cab, Hack, Wagon, ' train to Castilla Springs. Returning Omnibus or other vehicle used in this sueciat train will leave Castilla Springs at for he transportation of persons or 10:30 p. m. Rates will be as fellows: City for Jiire, three dollars per Silver City, $1.00; Eureka, $1.00; Goshen, property, , ten dollars per year. For or Spring-ville73 cents; Spanish Fork, 50 cents; quarter 40 cents. a keeping Dray, Cart or Wagon, used for Last Friday some unprincipled outfit the transportation of property from place visited Oweo Morgans place, during lie to place, for hire within this city, two stillness of night and cut up a set of dollars per xuarter or seven debars per harness rendering them nearly useless were year. seems for further use. It that there For every artist, agent or cauvasser, three of the outfit two oftliem guarding tlio house lest Mr. Morgan Bliould come paintings, or retouching, soliciting out, while the other proceeded to the pictures of any description furnishing diabolical work. Wo understand that sheriff Fowler has been over investigating lour dollars per quarter or fifteen dollars the piatter and we tru.y hope ihat some per year. clue can be ohtuined whereby the rogue For carrying on the business of second may be identified and punished as they hand dealer, four dollars per quarter or operve. Some time ago, some one had fifteen dollars per year. he audacity to throw a rotten pig down For every person selling goods in the .Vlr. Morgan's well. Amt ever since some ecret qutfit hag been harassing him streets, or keeping street stands, knife He even haa to guard his grain Starks at board, or other similar devise, four Ins place in tlio field every night for dollars per quarter or fifteen dollars per fire will to them. fear they set year. Last Saturday night at Uintah a young For each telegraph or telephone com Imliun was burned to ' death ia the in pnny, six dollars per quarter or twenty following manner: He was sleeping a cabin tl(t was lined insides yvith cloth dollars ami had brush shades built up around it For each express company six dollars where some other Indians aqd squaws per quarter or twenty dollars per year. were sleeping. They were awakened Six. 3. That section 131 of said Re in the night by the smoke and found the iu flames and saw the young man vised Ordinances is hereby amended by running around on the inside yvitli his adding thereto the following: And hair and clothing on fire. They tried to further lie will notallow that conditioned, open the door and found it fastened on fie inside ami broke it in and called to any person under the age of twenty-onhim to come out, he started for the door yeara to engage in playing upon aai and fell on his fupe just inside nnd tables or pin alley, or linger in, or expired, tha brush around the cabin about the where premises any havin'.' caught fire so they were unable such or tables Rre Ins pin alleys to save bin;- The next morning kept. Pawed Augu.st 1C, 1892. father Frink Ronaca picked up Ilia bom and wranpibg them in a blanket buried John Jones, them. Vernal Eipren. Mayor Spanish Fork City. Attest: Crand Peferred what was offered bin), prefering to wait for hstt. , TT f ,4. 1 Steam Threshing 1 He gets it in a few days. ter examining it and the We worTc Out! want Thresher merit oj: it can accomplish, Tht te- as good an advertisement as 10RE rsicui R0SSELUS0.,MASIL0I!l is3 the Manufacturers, or ourselves could desire. The Most. - Encampment at Washington. Sauced Cornabt, seal City Recorder. of the G. A. R. Grand Encampment at Washington, I). C; SepTerritory os- Utah, tember 20(11, 1892, the Uoioq pacific will County of Utah, sell tickets st the rate of pnu fare for the Spanish Fork City. round trip. These tickets are good go 1, Bauiucl Cornaby, recorder in and ing until September 2Ctli, and good until October for I2(h. turning your Spaciih Fork Cily, Utah county, nearest Union Pacific agent. Territory of Utah, hereby certify thst the lorsgoing is s full, true and correct copy Unclaimed Letters. of An Ordinance amending the Revised Following ia a list of the letters Ordinance in Relation to License, remaining in the Spanish Fork Post Office uncalled for and will lie forwarded to passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City. August 10, A. D, 1802. Dead Letter Office October 1st. In witness whereof I have hereunto Buffemtre, Mr. Mary J. Duel, James affixed the Corporate Seal of Johansen, Niels Spanish Fork City, this first Mias Ettie Utah the Iowa State Fair. Jones, day of September, A, D. 1802, Marsh, Mrs. E.V. Des Moines, la., Aug. 28, The great McNicluds, John 9 Bamuej, Cornaby, Iowa state fair rpened io full blast to day Pmlnorsor, lpn Marin City Recorder with a large attendance. The Utah exPriibrey Bringhaiu 9 Murk hibit is located in Agricultural Robinson, Hall Program of Exercises. Wcstmnn, Walter. surrounded by exhibits of the products M. E. Biikretom, Postmaster. of the state of Iowa; also with displays For the Spauish Fork Sunday school, from Nebraake and other western atat a. 4, 1892. Doath. September Another In the general variety and quality Utah Commencing at 10 a. m: exceeds them all and crowds hung Died: In Spanish Fork, Friday around ita department all day. Many 1. Openiug exercises. ixoruirg, August 27, 1882, of child bed 2. Remarks by Assistant Superintenpeople would return the aeoml time to fever, Susannah Wood, beloved wits of ace it. dent George II , Jex. Wellington Wood, Siuter Wood was At tiie entrance to tlio fair grounds a the 3. Bong by Mary lease, William and Mary daughter of 4. Recitation by Edna Neilson ' large sign la visible to all which readr, Warner and was born ia Lincolnshire, Visit Utahs exhibit at Agricultural 5. Bong by Nellie Rowe. Her 1832, 21, August parents 8This made it the talk of every England, Hall, Remarks by EUhop Gardner. left England when she was but fourteen one on the grounds and In the city, the months 7. Duet by M. A, Davis old immigrating to this country. and Lillie hotel, on the street, in fact it is the They stopped three years in St. Louis Morgana. talk of every ono. It aeema to bo of and then came on to 8. Ten Commandment by Alica Utah, reselling great interest to all. the Johnson Army trouble. They Robertson and Catherine Jones. during The display wna arranged by V, D located in 0. Instrumental music by Jane Spanish Fork. where thay Bowen. Robertson, II. L. Bowen, Francii Ritter baye since resided. The diseased was mar10. Seng by ElU Snell. They are hard at work iu the mtorest of ried to Wellington Wood July 10, 1871, Utah and by their effort! the display will and was ever 11. Keutfttioo Uf Emlline and James s faithful wife loviug result In much good, 12. Song by Annie Davis. Sho was the mother of 0 children, 0 ol A member of a .large eastern 13. Remarks by C. W. Booth. paying whom am now living. Site was taken brick manufacturing plant with several with 14. Song by Jsn Rowe. of sickness in February, spell t millona of capital becamo greatly 15. Articles of Faith 1880, from the effects of which she never ly Miry E. with the display of pressed brick James. fully recovered. We sympathise with and will look the tivlu orer with the view the 10. Song by bereaved family snd relatives nptng Mary Fsrryday. of establishing a large plant in Ogden. thst our 17. Song by Edward Father will give them Morg an, Heavenly The display of grains, vegetable and 19. Closing exerciiM. to bear tha burden of their fruits takes the eye of every farmer. strength K'' grief. c Ogden Slandint. AKi,Ki w. iZVa, ifectl On tha occasion Threshing Outfit - re-S- Offered to the Threshermen in - at bare footed these cold mornings (tubbing foea on the rocks, or stepping on glass, or running thorns or briars in iltwr tender little feet, remember Mr. A Rocommcnd. Miry F. Mellor has a One supply of shoes always on hsnd with prices thst srs sure To trhom it may Conttrn : to suit you, Prof. L. R. Mutch delivered a very The schools open 1 list Monday with interesting and instructive Lecture oo the largest attsndsnre evir known in the early training of children, etc., last Spanish Fork at the opening of the first evening (Sunday) In our Tabernsele, term, there being 803 pupils in school and I take pleasure in recommending the (list day, distributed as follows: the same. And my short acquaintance Joseph A. line, 48; Nichols Wilson, 71; with the Professor leads m to believe Ruth Rrlmbalt, 70; Agnes Angus, 40; that ha ia a gentleman and Christiao. Most Respectfully, Clara Jones, 00; Amelia Uses, 74; Jane William Pax man. liuwrn, 17. The Trustees will soon hive to find more school loom snd emptov Stake President, Inert teachers. Ntrtn, Utah, August 28, 1892. tlulr little an For further particulars call upon the owneri Isaac Hanson & Benjamin, Utah Co. ht-r- e We have s limited supply of Mlnuespolls Harvesters and Binders M'U by W,,,r A Market Report. V"a Cl- - W. offer same nndcr j Corrected weekly by the Spanish Folk .Co-o- Wheat..,, Gats Brewery Barley Feed Bsrley Shelled Corn Butter.,..,,., Egg Hay Spring Chickens Old Chickens Dry Aprlcois. Dry Apples 85c per bushel $1.23 per rwt. 100 80 " 1.10 20c per pound 20c per dozen 4.00 per ton 2fcetcli 80c each Coper lb Sc MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED Farm Property. 0 0 A Carload of Colebratod Binding Twin So-opsiati- Ys Sarcel Cornabt, Op Notary Public, at Jtttiinto, Ont BWk Koit of Stito, Co-o- SPANJH FORK, UTAH anono-- Yagon t. odei-X- j, a nr, Jtn Mash |