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H (Pal&uj Saloonl H I G. J. Sinclair. & Co. I i H Dexter, Bourbon and Rye I H Whiskies. I H Pure Liquors for Family j ! H Trade a . H Utah and Eastern Beers I H Billiards and Pool, fl M 1 Wlitn in Town H f Give Us a Calif H l?McHcau Fork, Utuhl M 1 Tolophono 27X. I I fThe Star Saloon 1 ADAMSAVILO,.rr0ptlotor M j)ramcr3IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS M J. F. Gotittcr, Bourbon and Ms' Crystal Brook Rye V Salt Lake Beer on tap. H Eastern Beer of all kinds. M Family Trade Solicited I ' POOL AND BILLIARDS ."Mtrchnnt SI.. Amrrlctn Fork, Utah H i I BARBER SHOP M ip wit rr.KAsn you tri.i. othkra, H - - IV VK DON'r PLKASU VOUTKI.L. US. H Two Chairs H OPEN ALL DAY ftv S. WOODS, L'rop. H THORNTON'S CANKER AND. SORE THROAT H REMEDY. ( PpH Aulonrf ptemnt curt for H Canker Soro Throat H and Soro Gums. 1 Every bottle guaranteed M Sold exclusively by WM. THORNTON, DRUGGIST, M AMOUCAN rORK. . UTAH RI0GBAN0EVE5Lt m Curront Tlmo Tabic. H EAST HOUND. H rfn. B-Kor Slim City, KurrUn.Tiiy. iH sou mill Intennwlliitn point, 6:.VI it.ni ( iH Nn. 10-For Mryvalr, Kluhnttlil PH Manll, Mount I'IchmM. I'rovu uuil In I PH toriuodlat h) I n W, riettri h.!i a, H WEST HOUND. M No. I For Ugiled, Halt l.akr-, Illng. H ham, Lhl and InUrniwIlnlu points do- H paitx l'Ji3l p. m. H No 7 -Pur Bull Uko, WnRliam I.alil . H and Intermediate IjIuU Ut-KirU d.55 H m. H No. O.-For Halt Ukr, l'urk City, Lehi and lntrimdlte point dopartt i 1 i:M p. m. I H Connections mado t Provo, Rrrlnz- H TllluandTlilitluJct. with all throujjli , M rmt-tmund trulun. All tlirnuuli Ualiu cotrj dlnnlnc and L tleoplti; car. B Conuoctloni made t Ogdeit for nil M polnti H 6. K, nooi'RK, G. P. fi T. A. Il I, A. JlKNToK, Gen. Agt. Paw Dcpt. fM 0. A. Stouiui Local A goto. HUIMMUIMMaiMHMBHMnMMMMn THE CITIZEN American Fork, - - Utah Published every Saturday. i w. i), lovkm:hh, I'ltop. ' "Entered Muy, Ttli. 10015 nt Aint-rl-:un Fork, Utah uh M-conil-eliira rniilKir, under Act of CniigrcMi of Miirch .'trd. Ht'l i Milivrition In advnnec, 1 y'ar. .$1.C0 ix iiuitii tiM "'r ''brt'' moiitliB fi" AROUND THE TOWN. ( fleonre Hemphill has accepted a position as local .solicitor and collector for the Independent i Telephone Company. John I.uchi ex-de)iity SherifT of Provo is aHsisliiitf in the book keeping department of the Amer ican Fork Co-op. The cold wmiUkt of tliu past week Iiiih worked ooiiHidprublu luirdslilp upon I llie fiirmirH who hne not limaheil tfu-ir ' licol hnrvfut. WiihIi (Milpiniiii of thin city linn n tlvo ncre patch Hint i frozen up no lmrd it will Ik' nest to impowolilu to dur IIhiii. The Li'lil Simiir factory Iiiih Ii fly tifres htill in the Kiound. If you have not purchased a j Neck Vur. come and see our line; American Fork Co-op. The pint week Imn jjiven n record of the rolili'dl Noveinlier weather In eiRlil yeiii '. If yon have a fat 1 1 or, Veal or Heaf consult K.H. Holey.hopays hii,rhet cash price. Mrn F. M. Ilrown left Wednesday mornlnir for tin extended visit at Salt Luke. Try u nlns of Cnlifornin OrimKi cider. Fic cent u jjlass, at Lowe A- Co. Mr. J. I.. Dunkley and children 8icnt the week with her niiilurMrs J. S. Kirk of Salt Lake. Pure homo made sogum at the American Fork Co-op. Martin Ambrose and V. I). Stewart returned home the first of the week from a trip in north ern Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Highest cash price paid fut ilities and Pells--E. II. Holey. John Walker ot Highland las moved his family to Idaho. Mr nnd Mrs Irn Thornton arc hnck to their homo town after n residence of three years nt lonn, Idaho. 1 you try our mince pie ami cof fee, you will continue to ask for tlicin, Lowe & Co. W. S. Greenwood and wife of Linden spent part of the week visitinf? relatives in this city. Fresh shrimps nnd Oysters re ceived every Thursday evening -I-:. II. Holey. Mrs Iwa Adorns of the Holey Mere, has been confined to her home part of the week with la gripi. See the Cole's Hot Hlast- High oven Ranges nt the Co-op. Thomas II. Adamson of this city nnd Miss Pearl Ceristophers Um of Lehi were married at the home of the groom's parents here this week. Need a u'ood cuthnrlle? Aplll ! hunt Suy i pill like DeWUt'H l.ittlo Marly Itixcr. Aliout the numt reliable on the mai Let. Sold by th American Fork Drutf t'nmiHiny. Jacob (iiwmvood pont Ttes dY tit Salt Lake City. I See the window display of new Fleece Down, for Winter Komo es Am. Fork Co-op. Mr Homt Uromley returned homo from hiugham Canyon TmumIiiv ovenitik fter a weeks visit with relativeft there. LA I) IKS-1 1 will p.iy yi see me lifforu Imying 'ur lull in' Winter Suit ot io.it.; Mi" W. 12. Keiuuily. Mrs William Brookbush of lor a, 1 idttho is making an extended vis it here. The Co-on's display of Thanks giving Tablo Linen is about the nicotit thing out. Mm-ringo licences have been isavwl to Walter Chipmnn of this cttynhd Mia UotJti Poulson of Plwtmnt Grove. Miwj Emma Greonwood spent Thurwlay at Provo with friands. A ton pound baby boy was born 1 to Mr owl Mrs Charloa Miller this wook. Amos Thornton after living five vears at Ioim. Idaho has mov ed hltr family back bore, he baa concluded that Amorican Fork is good enough for him. Cull at Lowe &Co. for hot scotch pie, 5 cents each. The I). & K. G. p.iBBcnger train No. H run into, and killed three beef BtccrB Monday evening, just tho other side of I.ehi. The train was delayed forty-five I minutes in Inking tho mnnglcd crittcru from beneath the train. I Piles quickly nnd jxj.sitivcly cured with Dr Shwip'H Magic Ointment. ItBmndo for piles alone and it does the work guiiily and with satisfaction. Itching, painlul, protruding or blind piles disap pear like magic by tho its use. Large, Nickel Cnjiped jars, CO cents. Sold by ' the American Fork Drug Co. and Will iam 'I li'irnton. P. T. Henry of the Aincrlcnn Fork . Drug ( 'o. made a business trip to Pro vo, Tuesday. Henr; Mueklin is home after spoiu Img the past summer at Eureka. Th.4 Chipman hack meets all ' tt nn ,i- i. p'Hiiit 6-J Mr and MrsC. W. Pulley spent part of the week at Salt Lake as the guests of their daughter Mrs , Ida Shelton. J l'.ii a nn'. en, ii coffee ami ,i j hot pie e.ill at Luwe & Co. P.en Moffett and Earl Varnoyj 'eft this week for Eureka where they will be employed. SKWINtl MACIUNK-Nowonil lat ent Improved; not hold lit trust price,", )on e.iu nlToril to own one. Grant' Kui oriuiu. John Kobinson has been confin ed to his home part of the week with lagrippe. Our line of men's dress shirts can't be equaled in the City American I'ork Co-op. Mrs James Chipman of Salt Lake spent the week with rela tives in this city. (!ood for everything n salve is used for and especially recommended for piles. That is what wo Bay of DoWitta Witch Hazel salve. On tho market for years and a standby in thonsnnds of familieH.Get DeWitfs. Sold by Ameri can Fork Drug Company. Albert Gardner spent part of the week at HebcrCity. All the latest Four-in-hand tics can bo found at the American Fork Co-op. J.J. Jackson made a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Cash paid for farm produce at the Co-op.; ' T. S. Friday was a visitor"" Salt Lake City, Thursday. American Fork Co-op shipped several car loads of potatoes, this week. Fresh Fish, Salmon, Striped Ilassand Hallibut, eyery Friday, -E. II. Boloy. Mr Joseph Lloyd of Rexburg, Idaho spent Wednesday in this city. Lost A pair of spectacles in case; sutiewhero between Second Ward meet ing house and Main Street. Koturn to Mrs Adams at lioley Merc, and receive reward. Payson is in darkness these nights owing to having no coal to run their plant. A great rush of teams fooir cleansed tin two carloads of coal received by Thornton & Son, Wednesday morning. No telling when more will arrive. It is no use going to Provo for a marriage licence when Ebinezer Hunter, Justice of fie Peace, Nc-; tary public and Deputy County clerk can furnish you with licnco and nmry you saving you con siderable expense. Miss Rosa Durrant entertained her friends Monday evening in honor of her 13th birthday. The time was spent in plaj ing games and pullingcandy.after which re freshments wore served. Cut price sale of Stationery now on at American Folk Drug Co. If you write letters be sine and secure your stationery at Ameri can Fork Drug Co.-Cut i rice sale now on. Miss Ruby Thornton is visit at Lehi with Mrs Roy Roberts. Huy a Rrissels Carpet Sweeper tho only thing- no dust, Ameri can Fork Co-op Preventics, as tho nnmo impUes,prc vent nil colds and grippu when, "taken at sneeze stngc." Preventics are toothsome candy tub lets. Preventics dissapates all colds quickly, nnd taken early' when you first l eel that a cold is coming, they check andiirovent them. Preventics are thor oughly safe for children, nnd as eiree tual for ndulta. Sold mul recommend ed in 5 cent and 25 cent boxej by the American Fork Drug Co. and Wullnm Thornton. I Use tho "Lisk" granit wnro best mado; large nssoitmcnt, nil Hizea at American Fork Co-op. ,j Basket Ball Game at Provo Round Trip 50 Cents ' On account of the basket ball game at Provo to-night between the Y. M. C. A. of Salt Lake and the B. Y. U. of Provo, the San Pedro will make a special rate. Special train loaves American Fork at 7:0(5 special returning after I ho game and dance. Tick ets good date of sale only. Marie, the three year old dau ghter of J. B. Forbes is suffering with what is thought to be pneu monia. Laura Boley spent the first of the week at Salt Lako City. George T. Judd of Provo has been appointed to fill tho vacancy as Deputy Shenir of Utah County, occasioned by the resignation of John Ilunchi. Shenir Harmon will now bo under the necessity ot appointing still another deduty on account of Deputy Barnttt taking up government work in Ncvadn. The finest line of Iron Beds ever carried by us can now be scon in our furniture department American Fork Co-op. If you liko coltee but dare not drink it, try Dr Shoop's Health coffee. It is srue that renlcolfce does disturb the stomach, heart and kidney's. Hut Dr Sliuop'ti Health Colfee lias not a grain of irue coiree in It. Being made trom parched grains, malt, etc., it forms n wholesome, food-like drink, yet having the tiue flavor of Old Java and Moclm "ColToe. "Made inn minute." Call at our store for n free sample. Sold by American Fork Drug Company und Win. 'I hornton. An entcrtninment was given Thur day evening under the auspices of the Fourth Ward Sunday School. After tin interesting program was listened to, the ladies served hot chocolate and cake. The object of tho ocnss'on was to raise means to secure a large mirror to place in the entrance of the building. An enjoyable time was had by all. I'youwitnt to mibietttio fo.- any of tho lemPng magazines or per.udlculx, tipeiiU t William Grant, tluiiiuvss man. .-in- Ip'lo wi i ' ii'iV'i 1 1) Mi Gi ii ' i' ht ltiz ii ' The new Puro Food nnd Drug Law will mark it on the label of every cough cure containing ojiium, chlorotorm, or any other stupifymg or tioisonous drug. But it passes DrShoop's Cough Cure as mado for J0 years, entirely free. Dr'Shoop's Cough Curo is absolutely safe forme youngest babe -and itcures It does not simply suppress, Get a safe and reliable Cough Cure, by simp ly insisting on having Dr Shoop's. Let tno law be your protection. We cheer- JJljvjOcommond and sell it.- American pTJTjjrujj Company and Wm, Thornton Clerks and nttaches of the Oregon Short Line's auditing department have received the expected raise In their wages. There is no uniform increase, tho difference being from $5 to $25 per month. Tho increase is regulated large ly by tho position held, Tho ralro means nn Increase of $13,000 in tho tot al money dtstribttcd in the auditing de partment in Salt Lake. The raise wos vo'eatary upon the part of tho railroad und was nrrianged In view of the steady increnso in tho cost of living In the w,est, und particularly In Salt Lake. The wages of the nttaches of tho audi ting department range from $.W to $.60 per month. The Utah nnnklng company opened In Amerlcnn Fork Inst woek wording to announcement. James II. Clarke, assisted by Francis C. Tyng are In charge. Tne gentlemen report the busi ness being received In meeting with entire satisfaction to tho company, tho quarters aro being fitted up with elegant olllco furniture. Some excel lent views of American Fork canyon adorno tho walls. Hvory child has a right to such nncti ucation as will qualify for life's dune?. This Is recognized as a patriotic duty of tho state. The permanence of our polit ical institutions depends on tho intelli gence of our cit.zem-hip. "Tho bnye nets of foreign soldiers are less to bo feared than aro the ballots of ignorant voters." Tho wellfare of the state de penda more on the moral nnd religious training of her citizens than on their in tellectual training, yet the state inukes no provision for this moral dlslpline. In some cases it makes it dificult or even Impotsiblo toaecuro the moral und rcl'glou training of the mind nt all. There must bo a training of the mor al sensibilities, purticularly tho w.ll. Not all this is the duty of the church, but the largest purt is the function of home. Every child deprived, by what ever means, of this education und train ing is defrauded of an inallonnble right, nnd when ho comes into tho in heritunco of his citizenship mny lie de pended upon to avenge himself on the society thnt perpetrated the fraud upon him. In deference to the views of In tulels, atheists mid others, the llitne is cast out of tho public ft h wis, und nil school bioks nre stripped lme of every thl ig that might tend to build up una Btiengthcuthuchdd's moral character. It is cruelty to withold from children this higher and greiiUr training. Child ren have rights which the state is bound to respect. It disregards them utits ,. own peril , i ' ' Jim ii i mmmmtmmmmmmmm I In the Name of Sense, I m that good common sense ft I of which all of us have a ) share, how can you continue I fo to buy ordinary soda crackers, m ' stale and dusty as they must I W be, when for 5 you can get I I Uneeda Biscuit I m fresh from the oven, protected w I from dirt by a package the I 1 very beauty of which makes I you hungry. w n&v NATIONAL BiSCUlT COMPANY Ml -vSouk IVoplo arc Very Particular as to the kind of books their children should read. That is why we sell strictly high 'class MAGA ZINES and GOOD BOOKS which will make one better Jby reading them. GRANT'S EMPORIUM K MF.RIG.aN AP . RA BECK , DEAN A FORK" V HOoV MANAGERS THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 29. Yust in From Yimtown k . Annual Anpenrnncc of the First, Foremost, Funniest, Pcarlcss, Predominant unrl Prc-Gmincnt Swedish-American m Clmrnclcr Creation B "Y0NY0NS0N" IIETTmi THAN EVER BEFORE P Enough New Features to Make an Entirely New Show NEW: Lumbermen's Quartette nnd Log-Jam i GET READY TO A1TI AUI) WHEN YOU SEE 's s . The Breaking of the Log-Jam, The Lumber Cnmp in Midwinter, Vj The Funny Irish Widow and the Lumbermen's Qunrtette . . 1 JJgnjkfa WOMEN WHO SUFFER ( mWm SicI Headache I k llsrHPsVJHHiHHHHHP'''V I shv f ! , I tii m ll m 1 1 For Permanent Relief 1 m HEROINE acts directly on tho Liver. It will euro CONSTIPA- ' ' M TION, DYSPEPSIA, MALAMIA AND CHILLS. Is entirely free fl J from all po!onous mineral ubitancei, and is composed solely of B M LIFE-GIVING HERBS. Especially adapted for weak and wear csnstltutbn. itrencthene tho weakened gland and organs; it checks W M all derangement of the human body. t 1 CURED HER SICK HEADACHE 9 R Mrs. Joule Cameron. Centrnlia Avenue, Temple, T& JLT Trias, writes; "I find HI'.KIIINU gives merpiick W . H relief, and take pleasure in recommending it to all VA f women who suffer from tick headache." V m WITHIN TH REACH OF ALL m B Filly Cents A Bottle Avoid Ail Substitutes I fe Ballard Snow Liniment Co. I v St. Louis, U. S. A. m SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY WM. THORNTON, DRUGGIST. ww " ' ' ' TOT A "7" Is a good time to have 1 - I ) A I your name Paced on our ' XJ X JL JL subscription list . j ' " ' ' I i