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Show B . fc II I I l 1 I - I II I I WWWIWMII II 1 WI lWWWWW H THIS.- THAT AND THE OTHER B Mllo Heine played for twelve eon- B f-ecutivo nights insult Lake Citv. BBB B Twenty-fpurLohites tonkin the aighta B of Silt Lake oif Thursday. B One truthful farmer says "You can't B see things grow but yon can come B pretty near it." B Lehi should he a great llicca for B tempcreni'o pilgrims this summer ns wo B Are strictly prohibition now. B It is leported that L. S. Moore intends B felling out hero nud will return to hib B home in the cast. B s For Fourth of July Dress Goods Uos- B ieryShoQa and Ladies Waists at lowest B prices go to Broadbent and Sun'a. B Ekler John Y. Smith has left Snn B Francisco and is now laboring in San B Jose1. B For fishing tackle of all kinds, call on B tlio Chipman Mercantile Co. ofAmeii- B can Fork. B ' Oregon hns gone Republican by from 1 5,M0 to 10,000 plurnliity. In. 1S00 the B at' was carried by McKfnlcy by 2,100 B plurality. B V "ott and Apollos Thoinas have B been attracted by the praises of Oregan B ar"' ,ro now at La Grande whore they B nrc working. B Quite a number of Lehi cople took B advantage of the cheap rata and want to B Salt Lake iriih the teachers on Thurs- B -dav. , , . J .-.vc-i-7nromurr'fiord las wool to B ix Boston commission house. It wast B shipped east over the R. G. W, there B beirtrw sacks of it. B Goou paaTurago for Iiorses and cattle, B COo to $1 a month per head, cash. B -Apph' to Edw, Smith. " B Those wishing cabinet and carpenter B woik done, the fixing of furniture, var- B nishing etc. will please call on Gu-stivo B JtfolBtedt Locust Urove, Lehi. B M A. 1 Evans has concluded that Oregon B i a good pluce to live and has concluded B to remain there. His household goods B were shipped to La Grande on Thurs- B Grain on the dry farms in the vicinity B of 'Alpine is doing line and will yield a B good crop Rye is turning and wheat' B and'oaiH id heading out. The farmors B now wear a prosperity smile. B Tlie Russian Government has ordered B that co reels must not he worn by Rus- B eiau young women attending high B schools, universities or music or art B schools. B IDIjC Salt Luke Tribune very kindly B -remuttku that The Lehi Baxkku, a B stalwart local v.iper and stout upholder B of the httet-sug.u industry, has begun B ite eiglith year; it deserves to live to ho B .a hundred and then to take a now lease H of life. B The SkaueitoliiS Free Press, published B -at SkaneiUoles, N. Y. has n notice stat- B .ing thnt Adn.ual Sampson, who was B born in Palmyra, owns the firm on B which. is located "Mormon Hill," tlio B plaqo wheve Joneph, the Prophet, fouhd B the plates ol the Bcok of Mormon. "The B place is occupied by Sampson's brother BBB BBBi, .- u V ;i. 25Buyyour,hby buggies at tlie Co-op. v Any -oiu wishing to'leain fasionab'.e dresamakng please call on Miss Lydia Evans. War is declared on high prices by WEST'S MAIfi ORDER HOUSE Send R cents for catolcgue. .. , " Got your binder, mower or hay rnke at the Co-op. ' '. . V'h'eA you want fruit; jars.buy tljem at'the Co-op. - ji" , , , J. A. Robiueonof the N.vY. and Utah Paper Co. was doing business tin Lehi on .Saturday. C. x ,a See that your children always wctfr iDistrlctVo' seiiool shoes. For sale by Pcbple's Co-op. tqy At the county school convention held at Springville on Saturday Prof. J, L. Brown was nominated i by rtcclhnlatiBjn. Watches, clocks 'amLjewelry cleaned and repaired. Best of work af lowest pricea.H GTvo us i ca)l. Broadbent & Son. , - For curtains, curtain poles, and trimmings, the ChfpmanMdrcautilo Co. lo.uls. Call on hcin when you need any. For barbed wire and building material a person wilL do well and make jnonoy by calling on tno Oiiipman Mercantile Co..' ThbRG'WRy. nowofTtr rate3 over there road as follows: For tho openfne of tlio Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Convention of T. P. A. at Omaha a rate of $B2. from a main points. For-the annual teachers excursion a rato of one lowest first; class normal fare is authorized to Missouri Oliver pointB St, Louis and Chicago and return. The ronud trip will be, Omaha and river points, $80; Chicago, $42.50; St Louis, 37. Buy a nico whtyo or cream colored fan , alEO a nice eilk parasol, whito gloves, white swiasca, white organdies, military belts, military ties, white muslin under-ware, under-ware, at whito prices at the Chipman Mercantile Co. Ito go"od, get it. Itsfree, that 100 page cataloguo. Send 3 cents to help pay postage to WEST'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE, Salt Lake City. It contains illustrations and prices of all kinds o of merchandise. For folding beds, dining room tables, bed room suits, chairs, carpets, and such like, the Chipman Mercantile Co. handlo in largo quantities,, and .can supply the tr.ulo at low prices. ' Give them a call. ,...,- iti:5-VriipuraiUs made for a Harvard professor furnishes a light which penetrates tendons and bones for surgical uses. It produces in tho air lightening flashes from six to seven feet in length, and sparks from thirty to foity feet long, in glass tubes in which tho atmospheric pressure is reduced. Those black dress suits at $10 at the Chipman Mer. Co. are the best oi any that I have seen. Call on them and and you will also be convinced. Tlio fishing sjason commences on tho morning of the 10th of June and not on the 15th, as some seem to suppose. Tho law makes it lawful to fish "between tho loth of June and the 15th of Decern her," mid this, according to tho opinion 'of tho interpreter)! of the law, means that tho season commences on June 10th and ends on December 14th. Tte Chipman Mercantile Co., of American Fori; lime tho swell line of baby caiwag h T.iey are selling them out at gieatly reduced prices. If you want to be happy and comfortable, call on them and buy cno of ther nobby carriages. Last week two cars of wool whs shipped to Boston over the O. S. L. This makes thre cars shipped from Lehi ihis year. It iH not tlio total clip from Lohl however. Much of the wool was purchased at sheaiingtimo by Reed Smooth ho whb then the only buyer. This was hauled to Provo by teams. Tho Star Flour made by tho Star Roller Mills of American Fork with Geo. G. Robinson as miller, is tlie best flour on tho market. George will guarantee ovcrv sack that ho puts out. The Chip-man" Chip-man" Mercantile1 Co. handlo the Star brand. 1 " T "- -, . |