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Show The thermometer has been repister- ing in the upper stories lately. Old Sol lias been getting in his work in good shape. A Maine woman who hn borne twelve children is asking for a divorce from her husband. She uvidntly dreads that unlucky thirteen. Two carloads of whiskey have just bsen shipped from Unltlmoro to Greece. T icy will soon begin to see airships, etc., etc., over there. John W. Norton, one of the 1'ioneors has been visiting the scene of his early labors in Lehi. Ho was nmong the first sottlers here and now lives at Pan-, guitcli. IIo has been staying at the homo of Mrs. Edgar ltoss who is his! niece. Don't nauseate your stomach with tens and bitter herbs but regulate your liver and Hick lieadachB by using those J famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Riser?. "I era' o but One Minute," said the public'spenker in a husky voice: and then ho took a doso of One Minute Cough Cure, and pioeeeded with his oratory. One Minute Couyh Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. II. 15. Merrihew. "Last summer one of our grandchildren grand-children was sick will) a Hoveie bowel Double," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frcderickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's lemedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Diar-ilioea Diar-ilioea Homedy, which gave very iprd.v relief." lo sale by lk'it Menihew, druggiHt. It hould everything except a bioken heart, mav be laid of Do Witt's Witch ll.tzel S.tlve IMlea and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, teeters, ecenu and all skin tioubles may be cured by il quickly and peimancntlp. 11. H. Merii-1 Merii-1 hew |