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Show Today ia the laat day for registration" Call and see the new- lino of carpets I - at the Co-op. 4 ' ho Co-op has a nice" assortment of . ladies"iuid uliildicns caries and coats. -- . " : , ' Shiloh'a Consumption! Cure cures where others fail. It is tho leading 'Cough Cure and no home should be without it. , Pleasant to take and goua right to the Bpot. Sold by T. J. Wads- worth, Druggost. Overcoiuo evil with good. Overcome .your coughs and colds with One Minute Cough Cure. It is so good children cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis, hi - . grippe, pneumonia and all throat and ' , lung diseases. People's Co-Op Institu tion . Lato to bed and early to rise, prepares -a man for his home in tho &kys. But . , ' -early to' bed and a Little Early liiser, '; '. the pill that makes life longor and botte , t ' 1 and wiser, People'u Co-op Institution K Many a household ts saddened by -, death because of the failure to keep on '' hand a safe and absolutely certain cure for croup such as One Minute Cough Cure. See that ynic little ones aro pro- " tected ugaiust emergency. Peoples , , Co-op Institution. A cough is not like a fever. It does not have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and ellectually with with One Minute Cough Cure, ,tho best remedy for all ages and the most severe cases We recommend it because it's goqd. PeopleB Co-op Institution. I Dave Thomas and Mr. Cook of Fair- 1 " field have boon engaged the pitst two weeks in hauling material for the new ' . school house at Fairfield which is being 1 ' constructed by the Lehi contractors' Wilson and 3addie. So far as now announced tho polling ; places will be as follows: District !No. 1 ' at tho meeting house; District No. 2 I over Broadbont's store ; District No. 25 1 at tho Tithing office. As there is some objection to No, 2 pulling place It may 1)0 changed before election day. Bishop Gardnor of South Jordan was -" in Lehi laat Thursday looking over tho prospects of establishing a coopornt.vo grist mill in this city. Mr. Gardner, iss Ixyell-known in this stato as a firsi-clns mill-wright. Ho thinks thero.is n good opening for the enterprise here and will attempt the perfecting of all arrangements. arrange-ments. The mill according to his opinion should be located near the Rio vGrando Western tracks in order that it "-"T ; would be convenient for shipmonts of , k, grain from Sanpeto and SevicK coun- , y ties. ' One of the prominent Democrats 'in 'Lehi became so excited over politics the other night that he left his saddlo horso tied in front of Garfl's storo and, going home, harnessed his buggy horso to the buggy and took irpnrty to American Fork to hear 0. V;. Powors speak. On ,, . his return ho forgot about tho saddle Hn horse and it remained tied an tho street H 1 all night. Some oftho citizens 'are P talking no wof prosecuting, 0. W. $jl Powora for cruelty to animals. , , .Every -day ia a bargain day at the Peoples Co-op. Mi 8 Ilebor Webb who has been veiy ill for the past week is rapidly recovering. recover-ing. ,: Fred Men Kin is erecting n, residence building next to Robert- 'UilchristV l-qsldence. "Coles Hot Blast," tho. most cconom--ical heating stovo .made. Call and set them at tho Co-op. Will Gray's wife piesentcd him with a son last Friday. -Mother and child are both doing finely. 1 The children of Tom Austin have entirely recovered from scarlet fever and the quarantine has been raised. . Judging by the, ninouut of ammunition ammuni-tion sold at the Co-op the ducks are "getting it ( 1) in the neck." A farewell reception was given by Mrs. Laura Salzuer at her residence Saturday evening in honorol Mrs. John Y. Smith. John Donaldson is putting in a foundation on Will Ci abb's lot, south of George Coiner's place. Will expects to build in the spring. The Uradshaw brothers shipped 250 ' head of cattle'east via tho It. G. W.'to day. Dave Jones' and' Will Kirkham accompanied tho trnin. It is reported that Dr. Noyes and Miss Sydney Chipman, both of American Ameri-can Fork, will be married at tfie Salt Lake temple tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Get man E. Ellsworth of Itivej-ton passed thPough Lehi Monday on a return from a. visit toPayson. They called pn friends heie. Carl Osterloh has opened n shooting gallery and amusement ha'l in tho room formerly occupied by tho Senate saloon. The Senate isagnin in session. "Remember the rain," but at (he same time remember that yon must prepare for tho cold weather. Wo have tho finest lino of heating stoves in the county. Peoples' Co-op Inst. That maenificient lino of buggies and carriages at Peoples Co-op MUST BE SOLD and for the next two weeks we will make unheard of low prices to close them out. STRAYED: A dark brown mare branded J. A. B. on hip, whito spot on nose nlso whito hind feet which are a little crooked. Tho finder will be re-wirded re-wirded by delivering to 13. Beeslev, Lehi. Mrs. John Y. Smith started yesterday yester-day for San Jose, Cal., and viU there join her husband who is filling amission amis-sion there. Their address will be 224 North Third St., San Jose, Cal. Miss Shepherd, formerly a teacher in Lehi and this year engaged in a siiuiliar occupation at Eureka, passed through Lehi on her way to her homo in Michigan, Michi-gan, where her mother ia very ill a yictici of paralysis. A.Pearson and wife of Taylorsville visited Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Smith, Sunday. Mr. Pearson Pear-son returned homo Monday night but Mrs. Pearson will remain in Lehi a week or so. Cora Darling and Jesse Crookston and Kate Karren and James Dunkley will bo married tomorrow." Tho brides nro well-known and popular Lehi girls and tho grooms are popular American Fork boys. There aro two cases of diphtheria in town on at Sell Rhodes and one at. Moll Johnson's. The patients in both cases are reported improved. V was thought 0110 of A Comer's children waB suffering with the dread diseaeebut this was found incorrect. Judge W. II, King will address tho Democrats at tho meeting house on tho evening of Nov. 7. George M. Cannon, George A. Smith and 0. 0. Whitmoro will address the Republicans at Lehi tho same evening. Havh your Improvement Era and other books nnd magazines bound by T. F. Crouch (bookbinder opposite P 0., Provo. . A class in dross-making was commenced, com-menced, Monday, October 10, by Mrs. Joseph Hammer at her residence, one block siuth of Dr. Steele's ofllco. The Ladies' Scientific Tailor SvMcm will be used, Mrs. Hammer now having the nole ngency for that system. Mrs. Hammer formerly held tho agency and instiucted n larr.e class in Lehi. James Dolmer of American Fork con bo lound at A. R. Bennett's shop in Lehi every Tuesday and Saturday with a full line of ladies' and inons' suitings. Mr. Dolmer is a highly recommended tailor. NOTICE. E. Beesley has reopened hlssiii'iingclassesfor the wiuterncason. for all those under sixteen, at tho tithing tith-ing office on Friday evening; and all over that ago at the meeting house on I Tuesday evening, at 7:o0 o'clock. Terms, 50 cents per month. Ned Darling is over from Manning. A. II. Candland is in town. He is representing a La Grande, Oregon, real estate company. I . . - . i m - !!! I LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaHa' B i' m Continued from JX" Page ... B jSriSi?r71!r--' H 1 II, II. Mcrrihuw spent several days H :ih Suit Jv.il. e Inst week. H !''"' Thomas, Ettgenu Thonins nnd H .ev JJrown started tor Fish Springs H -Pritlay night. B f There will liu a line danc-i given at H .atfPs Hall, Friday evening, Nov. 4 B -Everybody is iii'dted. ' A good time is B , jMiaranted. , H fWlieii U ask1 r , Do Witt's Witch H JJnzol.Salvti don't accept n counterfit or H imitation. Then are more rases of H ' piles tieinu-cured by-' this, than nil H others combined. People's Co-op Inst. B . R'acob Evans of I'rovo was in IjcIu H Wednesday anil in company with A. B 2SR Davis of this plac went over to Fair- H field rm political business. H Jjri'bRrtonr the cough or cold is onnd B witljrtnt hnrm to thcsuireror the bettor. B Dintrcrinp rnldnnT dangerous. TTnokintr B rouvh i disfTesine. Onn Minute Conah B Cjtro .qMin'c'v onrpe it. Whv suffer B -wnen nnoh n rouch cure is within rpnrh? B . JtliP nlpi-jint tr the taste. People's B '; OQrOp Inotirnt'nn. bbbbbbbw B I. C. Comer, was over in the Gamp B Floyd-district Inst week and lino built B himself an ica pond Micro 150 fort B flminro.nnd from which ho. hopop to pnt B upMOO tons of inn thifl wintor. Tin px- B poctsjo supply Mnnninp. Sunshine nnd B Mcr'cnr next summer. He will co over B in ajcy days' fo build an ice houso. B ConBtjpa.tinnijprexQ'ntjs the jbodv, f rotri Tidft&!u4k BfWsTomVtfW DoWiWs 1 Littlo-jnriv jRir94.,wM';i'r'inioIYho-H jRir94.,wM';i'r'inioIYho-H tronVPWick(H,dfcfic511iXi H neM.ltJntitiVe'tiyerViind clear thcfeu B plosion;' Small, sugar coated, don't B ripfor cause, n. arise aJ,j 6 Ieopl'oJCo-op , H Tror1eSa:Mlaclld.-.tbRt'iffsab;jt to crrkja, snro ahdicatfopttne M appMaot tlie.eAq." If Chamber H lain'fueiriieme.ly is g!vniVK B as theiild'beeomP8. hoarse -or overP B. afterlife woupqtiRb. has appeared," B it wlliS jfrevent .the' aittack.. Many B motlVoVahoYWvo' 'c!roupy children H always keep this romedy at hand and B find th'nt it saves them much trouble B and vorry,-r-For sale b ILB. Mcrrihe w, B H H. G. Fuller is in Lehi this week in B tho interest of what is known ns the B , Travelinp Library System, a section of B wliich hd hopes to estnblilh in this B ;ity. Ho baa be on in Mercur where he B put in a section. Each association to B -whiah is given a section must consist of K not less than forty -members each of B irhtch must pay a membership fee of $3 B nd a quarterly fee of 10 cents. This B ntitleB them to a five year'8 member- H ship. In consideration of these con- B ditionp beini,' fulfilled the publishing; B company -vfll piece a section of fifty B books hero and will chanfjo these B quarterly ; the last section remaining in B the hands of tbo moinbers as their B property. Mr. Fuller is meeting with H nucceVs. ft , Alfred Saxey of I'rovo whohasbaen iibsont for two years on a mission to England, was visiting old friends in Lehi Saturday. The many friends of J. L. Iloldon are congratulating him on his recent marriage- to Lora Ciouser. The groom is woll-known nnd popular here and is deserving of nil tho hnppiness with' whioh the future is stored. ' ' Soothing, cleaning, healing. I)u Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the implacable enemy of sores, burns nnd wounds. It never fails to cure piles. You may rely upon it. Peoples Co-op Institution. |