OCR Text |
Show Sweii B Fteetl c.iin- - down Monday J. N Gu:ick was in Lebi on business from Sehutield and step over in Provo yesterday. .fora few diys tie lore returning to OCTOBER 4, lW). 1 WEDNESDAY Wedding presents galore at Barrett American Fork, & McKenuricks. A new business enterprise to be OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Sheriff Storrs was in Payson yesterknown as ihe Emerprie Steam Launon civil business. day dry Is announced to open up in Provo District JiulirP, John E Booth. A. 8. IMstuct Attorney, King. Senator Abel John Evans wasovet in a couple of weeks. Clerk, Geortre Havercamp. from Iicbi on business Mooday, Court Stenographer, Mont Roberts. For flist class electrical work, chanHon. W, M. Roylanee was over from shades, lamps, etc., call on B deliers, UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. & Martin bank. Springville on business Monday. li.ichm.m at Swaz-Joseph T. McF.wnn, Provo, . Opposite post office, Provo. Attorney Jos. E. Page was over from County Wni. B. Hughes. Sp Fork Commissioners: A. M. Davis, John S. Rollo came up from Richfield Pavson on legal business yesterday. Lthl. Royal T Hulsh, Parson Saturday evening for a Assessor Couple of weeks John Besteluieyer came up from Tin-ti- c Clerk George Havrrcamp, Provo Sheriff George A. Slorrs, Provo stay, at the end of which time he wt 1 yesterday to look after local interMar Brown Recorder Spencer, Provo Otto F. Alalinberir, Santaquln remove his family to Richfield. ests. Treasurer Jacob Svens, Provo Prosecuting Attorney Auilrew Adamson, Am Fork If you are going to attend conference Surveyor Knlltz candy Complete line of fp-sBrown PI. Grove J. L, Schools Supt at Salt Lke get your tickets via Ore rec. ived three times a week at K. n ltoblson, Provo County Physician.... Dr. G. tbq Nhort Line, Tickets on sale Oct. Pharmacy. 2; good for returning uutil Oct. 12. PROVO CITY OFFICERS. , Jus. W, Bates and wife of Midway Geo. E. Howe is our leading Provo Samuel S Jones over inFrovo last evening on Mavor stopped Councilors . grocer. He is also doing a big business their way to conference. . , D R Beebe, Thomas Beesley First Ward His H. J- W. Goddard W. H Breroton in crockoryware and hardware. Second Hans Jensen returned Sunday even..E V. Vincent. A. W. Harding Third .... Thomas Martin. W J l.ewia prices are as low as any in Salt Lake Fourth from Grand Junction and is again H M. ing Keeler J. W McKcmlriek, Fif'h Lars L. Nelson city. Recorder the express wagon. driving Newel Knight Marshal The deer law was "out, Sundav and Treasurer MaryHoshard Phartu-tcThe Elkhorh carries a Alonzo A. Noon sevtral noble specimens hive been re. Justice of the Peaco Thomas John C'ltv Attorney a full the line best nf paints. Go there ceived in Provo this week. Veoison Is Superintendent Waterworks J, E Armltxtead for Dr. Slimnons best lowest at the Quarantine Physician prices. us plentiful as in past years, but Waterniaster and Road S.per W K, Furrer not T H Cluff is Just ns ' and Gibson City Sexton Editor good. Manager Jordan W. J Taylor Fire Chief of the Springville Independent were Wm. M. Royiaiee, Spnngville.Utah, in Piovo yesterday on business. ensh for alfalfa seed, wheat, oats, NEIGHBORHOOD. Jas. F. Dunn was In Heher yesterbailey and choice fruits. Car loads or less. See him if you have anything in day on business and left for Salt Lake John Homer went to Salt Lake on this line to sell. this morning for a ten daya stay. business Mouday. Short Line Agent G. W. Craig and Have your abstracts prepared by was over from SpanFelix Bachm-iH tvereamp & Co. Thev show every daughter Annie returned last Saturday ish Fork Sunday. transfer, liens and judgments, to any evening from a visit to St. Joe, Mo, Sheriff Storr was in Fayson yester- property In Utah couuty. Write them Alex Gillespie has returned home at Provo, Utah. day on civil business. fiprn Mercur.and It Is rumored that be Hn most complete line of under expects to cat a figure in the local elecS. A. King went to Salt Lake Monb"lh gents and ladles ever re- tion next mouth. wear, on business. legal day ceived in Provo at lowest prices at BarMr. and Mr. Gronemann and Mr. Thos. Clowarrt was over from Payson rett & McKendricks. The Democrat aud Mrs. Joe Martin returned Sundav yesterday on business. mao bought a suit. from a two weeks trip to Logan. They C. K. Rowland went to Salt Lake Conference tickets will be on sale report a pleasant trip. City yesterday on busiuess. October 2 to 8, Inclusive, via the R. G. J. A. Boshard, H. H. Duenberry W. Good ret urning until October 12. aud D. A. is now open at Flein-erOyster Dunning Isfi, Saturday evenRound trp fare $1.90 from Provo. Four Restaurant and Bakery. ing for Han Francisco to take the for the Census Bureau at E. A. McArthur, graduate of 07 fast trains each way dallv. D. C. Visited the Academy this week. Washington T A 171 Q and busipaying in Salt J. W. N. Whiteeotton was The Democrat man through the ness. Poor health reason for wanting of the Lake yesterday on legal business. courtesy of Manager Ilendersen ' to sell. Address llB, P. 0. box 875, Commercial Hotel of the one enjoyed To Geneva and return 25 cents via or this paper, Provo, Utah. delicious chicken dinners the popat R. G. W. Tickets on sale every dny. Senator A. O. Smoot went to Salt ular hostlery last Sunday. Oysters sold by can or cooked to or- Lake this morning in company with Attention is called to the changes In der at Fleiuers Restaurant and Bak- hi brother Alma Smoot and son Owen the Rio Grande Western time table In ery. who are making preparations to leave this issue, showing two trains in each J A. Simpson left Monday morninv for their mission about Oct. 12. direction daily over the new Provo canfor Salt Lake after a weeks stay in Wm. M. Roylance, Springville, Utah, yon line between Provo and Heber Provo. wants all the cowhand extracted honey THE DEMOCRAT. Elk-hor- i - . s FflR kjiLLi C. E. Loose went to Salt Lake y osier-a- y on mining business. Dr. F. W. Taylor is in attendance on ho meeting of tbe medical association a Halt Lake. One of Ed Looses pacers in reported hn easy winner on the track in Salt Lake yesterday. President Jo?. F. Smith was down from Salt Lake Sunday to visit his ister, Mrs. Harris. Sheriff Storrs and County Attorney went to American Fork today on criminal business. Evans L. O. Taft ot the Z. C. M. I. went to Salt Lake yesterday to visit the fair and 'attend to business interests. f E. Daniels left yesterday for Grand Ronae Valley, Oregon, where he expects to engagb in business. T. Deputy Sheriff Henry went to Colton yesterday and returned last evening with an alleged insane tuan named Gebhardt In custody. The prisoner had been confined at Coltou in a box car for a coup e of days and is reported to be a good subject for the asylum. A build ng boom has struck the b section of Provo. Jesse Knight is Not how much you pay for your clothing, but how much your clothing pays you. tsi-oe- amnglngto build an addition to the north of the Provo store and that establishment will be fully remodeled modernized. It Is also reported that C. E. Loose wilt erect a new business block on the vac in t lot between the First National Bank and Farn-- Bros, which will be an ornament to J stieet. Just Arrived: r A Wasatch county teachers stopped over in Provo Monday und visited the local schools. They wete on their way to Salt Lake to attend conference and visit the schools of that city. The following were of the'party: H. M. Aird. county superintendent; A. Woottno, jr George Wootton, Wm. Wooiton, MisBEtuma McDonald, Miss Jennie Wing. Miss Nettie Ciothworthy, Miss Morgan, Miss Elfreda Jasperson, ;M,is MargArelt Crook, Sylvia Dune' and Miss May Taylor. Mrs. H. Leslie Syma died Monday morning at 4 oclock at nor home In this city from stomach trouble after an illness of about two months. Mr Syme was born io Provo June 4, 1836 being the daughter of the late Bishop J. W. and Mrs, Josephine Loveless She leaves a husband aud one soi,agpd 11 years, besides numerous friends and relatives to mourn her los3. Funoral serylces are being held this afternoon at tbe First ward meeting house. of " 500 Men's, Youths and Boys Suits; made from Provo You can now buy a good Woolen Mills all-wo- ol suit (the cloth costs $2 per yard at the Provo Woolen Mills), full suits any size, $8. 50 per suit. WORLD-BEATER- S. Singleton Clothing Co. First door west mill race, Center St. TPr ILL phe-noml- n Prof. W. M. MeKendriek and family II. left todav for Tooele to visit relatives to some look after Sunday morning contract work in that city. prior to the professors departure on his southern mission, where he esannies Geo, E. Ilovve is agent for the best charge of the Southern Star, steam couking coffee pot- In the world; the church organ at Chattanooga, also the best coffees aud teas. This months number will complete F. E, Crouch, bookbinder, basement Vol. II. of Impmyment Era. When Swasoy blk,,opp. post office, Provo. Ad you get It, tke (tie twelve numbers kinds bookbinding neatly done. with your Manual to F. E Crouch and them bound. They make a very have of Robison Fillmore V. Senator Jos. has been visiting his sons in Provo nice volume. Work guaranteed. Opposite P. O , In Swaey block. several days during the past week. Blumenthal went to Gunnison - The School Advancement Union was Half fare rates to Salt Lnko via last week wlh the following organized Oregon Short Line, Ticket on sa e Mrs. E. A Wedgwood, presiofficer: 2 to Oct. Oct. 8; good for return uutil dent; W S. Rawlings, Oct. 13. Mrs. M. M. Warner, secretary; Mrs. S. R. Thurman, M. M. Warner, I). Jas Clove treasurer; Mrs. Geo. W. D. IJoutZ and E, A. Wedgewood lefl Craig, Mrs. Sarah E. Cluff aud Prof. J. Sunday evening for Cas le Dale on M. Jensen, executive board. citizen J. IllVINE Deals in Green, Staple, Fancy Groceries; Chinaware and Tinware. STATIONERY rarmiiiMBa nn.vManntamr Pens, Pencils, Note Books, Letter Tablets, Etc. J St., opp. Acudcniy, Provo. I need. . - Hardy "Mental A. Wade "The Phvsicans Guild. gram: Insane Forms, asvlum, Dr. W. pro-posi- out a license. Tanned Stock, "world's best production; Chrome, Futeut Calf, Box Calf, SENDRATH -C- I Utah. Heavy Double Sole, California Oak Tan Sole Leather, Good- year Welt in good SUMMONS faith. Summons. Corneiiua Van Noodall, defendant. The State of Utah to the said defendant 1 Clothier. Onc-Pric- o are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this e.immor.e upon you, if served within the c unity in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above en-- 1 titled action; and io case of your failure so to do, judgment will De rendered against you according to the demnndof the complaint, ucopy Tbm. Br.indley. an old resident of of which Is herewith served on you. Elm kr E. CoaniAS, the Fnurih ward, died last Friday of Attorney for Plaintiff. general debility. He wasanatlveuf Poetofflee address: Provo CM-- Utah County, Utah. Otlioe First National Bank building. Switzerland, aged 83 years, and has lived iu Provo since 1873. He leaves a large family of children and grand children. Funeral services wete held Sunday afternoon from the Fourth ward meeting house. Hospital Payson, Pubushinu Co., St. Louis, Mo. You super- We sre showing the largest aud most complete stock of HEAVY UNDERWEAR ever shown at unmatchablq prices $ .00 per suit lip. In the District Court of the Fourth Juctlc'al District, of the State of Utah, sitting iu amJ tor U tah County. . Elmira A. Van Koradall, plaintiff, I vs. nothing (is ior, only equalled by the best $5.00 shoe on the market, or your money refunded), This is meant , The Telluride Power company has been granted the rigid to place Its poles on the highways of Juab couuty and will extend its lines through to the different mining camps of our sisvr county in the near future, furnishing light ami power where ever needed throughout the rich mluiug district of Tiotlc. , he Vici Kid, Kid or Calf Lined, hay-fev- Hon Fisher Harris, S. II. Fields, vice president, and Max Smith, assistant cashier of the Bank of Commerce, When going to conference, remem- and A. E. Clark of the Knutsford ber the R G. W. runs four fast splen- Hotel, came down frmu Salt Lak Satdidly equipped trains each way daily urday evening. The gentlemen took between Provo and Salt Lake, leaving in Browns In Town and spent SunFrovo at 8:20 a. ro 8:27 a. m., 4:10 p. dav in company with C K. Rowland, in m. and 7:47 p. m. Fare for therounl angling fur bass on Utah lake. trip $1.90. Tickets on sale October 2 Wanted We will pay $13 a week to 8, inclusive. Goud returning until salary to either n man or a woman to October 12. represent the Midland Monthly MagaThe sheriffs office has been busy this zine as a subscription solicitor. The week sending ou notices to merchants, Midland Is the same size as McClures restaurant and hotel keepers and other or the Cosmopolitan. It is now in its business establishments who have not sixth year and I now the only Magataken out licenses io compliance with zine of this kind published in the great the county ordinance. We are advised Central West. A handsome premium that this ordinance will be st rick ly en- given to each subscriber. Send 10 els. forced, and that person who have not for a copy of the Midland and premialready done so should at once take um list to the Twentieth Ckntitkt of $3.50 $3.50 $3.50 Why "Well, just ns Lieutenant Brown M. Judsort Daley, an old resident of seemed to lie reaching the point of Ins, right," exp'atned the g:rl Springville, died yesterday morning Iroiu the effect of a paralytic stroke. in blue, "Willie, who war Ir the Dest Mr. Daley came to Springville in 1883, room, sounded 'taps on his drum, and and leaves a wtnnerous family. The the lieutenant took it as a hint. hicago Post funeral is announced to take place at the Springville me ting house today, Sti I In Demand. R. C. Watkins is preparing plans "Martha, theres no use in growtn with a view to modernizing the Provo any Juore, The auynmDlIe will hay In comoany with si ore building. run the horses nut of Dullness. H. Mr. Watkins Bailey. Manager J, "Dont g't discouraged, Jona has inspected numerous More buildings folk will have to havp their Society iu Salt Lake, Ogden and Park City jist th same. Chicago and Provo will soon bomt of tbe most Record. complete mercantile building in all wq P. M. Moore has opened a branch office of the National Debenture com pmy of Fort Worth, Texas, for the Investment of men of ordinary means. legal business. The fifth annual meeting of the Utah It Is one of the safcBt and best ever You ought to see the full line of Medical society Is being held in offered, nnd ts backed by some of the State Shaker flannel flnnn lettes and CanSalt Lake this week. The following wealthiest men to the country. Call ton flannels jost received at B.irreit& Utah county specimens are on the pro- and investigate. Office in Swasey & McKendricks. Martin bank building, Provo. of the St-itDr. M. H, W. Without Argument to the Public. The Best Ever Saw. Our Regent Shoe. h Davis lst Friday, but the news f illed to reach the newspaper offices Attorneys Robt. Anlerson and W S. R. Thinrmn and Uncle R, McBride are offleing In Room 10 of Grandpa Bert been taking turns looking have the Union Block. after the youngster. II. F. Fullride, one of Eureka A good sized crowd welcomed prominent business men, was In Provo "Browns in Town" at the Provo opera on business yesterday. house Sa'urday evening. The presentaWhen you want Ice ibis sum tion was a success and Joneg mer just watch for the blue is o be congratulated on securing such wagon. Earl B. Allen. a high class entertainment. Go to Gpo. E. Howe for grapes, wat Barrett & McKndrtck have on hand ermelon, trout, black bass aud all the a fu1! line of The special stationery. delicacies of the si'cson. attention of the Biiirh m Young Acad Police Judge II. F. Gear of Eureka, emy students Is called to the fact. together with bis wife and children Prices are even lower that the dly low prices of last year. visited in Provo Sunday. G. VERDICT! A yn C. every day. Propr. The past is gone; The future is not yet. City. have, nnd will pay you the highest Time to Retire. James Heim Daves for Salt Lake ca-prces for it, in anv amount. Car to attend the fair We regiet "If you can help It, said the girl In loads or les, See him before you sell today Provo. to learn that Mr. Helm has sold bis blue, "never let anyone bay your little to any one else. To 'Castilla Springs and return 50 place near Provo and expects to leave brother a drum. A fine son wa born to the wife of M. here tents via R. G. W, TieKets on sale not? permanently. He Is the kind of Benjamin Bennett and family are moving from Idaho Falls back to Mrs. ANNIE JONES ATKIN, - CLOSING OUT PRICES It H It It II II II II II II It II II II II II II II tl II I' II It II II l( II II II II II It II II II II II II H II II II II II 'I II II II II II II II II II II II II LAOIES WAISTS. Regular 65c, $1.00 and $1.50 Waists go at 39, 69 and 99c. LADIES SKIRTS. White Duck and Pique Skirts, regular price $2.75, your choice for $1.50. White Duck Skirts, price $1.00, go at 65c. R. A. BARNEY i u b rwws.piiirw r 2S Pi 1 |