OCR Text |
Show IE! POWERFUL OF TEE An Interesting Explanation Cn usual Strength. h EAST. LETTERS of Their CORRESPONDENTS. i The Secret of the Marvellous Vitality and iterve Force Jealously Guarded. Women of the Harem Compound Potion Aronnd the Conntj Effects are Rejuvenating Almost Miraculous and As-- , tonished the Most Skeptical. W'hoee rda. ;; Told to Detill by Efficient Correspondents. ' , j the near future, i. e., along tbe matri- . dwelling bonae, Are we to have a Stake Old Folks reunion tbit fall T If not why not? i F. L. Paterson and Mary M. Walker, which lunch waa served by the young teachers in tbo district school, attended ladies. Tbe monthly prieetbood meeting was the teaehere institute at Park pity on deal of fall blowing ) now being done, and come grain ia being planted. 1 Hyrnm Sbil), who bag been engaged here all eommer, bat returned to bifi borne Id Bountiful:: The little bird 'begin to whiaoerof more wedding in the near future, W ill , till more later on. Tboma Bichin ia building a On a barn and John W. Jonee is getting the if ndation laid ora new borne. I Satniday. . week, but is much better at tbia writLehi A. Hennefer, who hat been ing. from bare nearJv a year aheepherd-log- , Mra. Mary K. Lewi and son Edward week. tbe returned home daring went to Coalville last Thursday on busiWork it progressing nicely on the ness. v upper ditch, and if all concerned will ibeig level bet t they wifi be able to use Mis Clara Warr of Kama is stopping it Borne next spring. ith Mrs Sadie Borbidge and ia atTbe sheep ' herder bad a farewell tending school here. dance on tiiw &:b, which we well atNorman Shaw, principal of the Halo-ston- e tended. Some base left for the west school, tTas tbo meat of Miss Helend more ar preparing to leave at an ms Luodb' rg on Sunday. early dter The social on Widow day here waa a ' JDaniel Lewis, Jr., rammed home on Tbe young ladies complete succe-- s. Sunday after spending three week in especially deserve credit in connection Mabo. He bronght with him a flu with the bishopric. Aa interesting problack team belonging to his brother. gram eat rendered and about 225 par n lunch. Lar-etook of agwexcllent John and John B. Hoyt left her on tbe 30th of be to bet for Salina, Stop the CoughCold. fcerier county, where they hnve gone to off th , and worgt a iook at a large cattle ranch and if it core Bromo-Quinine tablet Laxative cold in one day. So Core, no Pay. Price suits them they intend baying it. 25 cents. T 4 ! . ijb trite obta -- d. an a Psj- - J Mt bttMIMM COOOItClfd iof 08CATt fIli j Ova Owicc is Oaeoeirt V . FxTtavO'Wtl M kM WM IMA IWJ09 Caveua. and Trade-- IfidllCtA laoavfl ji tUBOtifrom Wtsfetnrtoiie ,rrtB wwnrifh- Send motkt, tfrmwiof w P5 m . kf tfott. W tdvn, patemubk tiU p.enW wevrsd. 1 ctenr. Ota i wrt HOWtoObf FtKL A ttHMLCt co !Mot tQ tb U.&sd torn wuww I teat ireft. ddrc. pftWBl If t wtJ C;AtsrJO,AftiJC. fw rymw ss xanronvnM, S. C. ' poison, and destroying tho craving foi intoxicants. Sufferers may now euro themselves at home without publicity or lose of time from business by thia wonderful HOME GOLD CURE which haa been perfected aficr many years close study and treatment of inia to getting ebriates, The faithful use according to bo; i 'hat some remedy mey bo found Croydon have been visiting with Mr. directions of this wonderful discovery la tbaf will giro her a permanent euro. F. A. Uortin the past week. positively guaranteed to cure the moat It I ' etressinf to e ueh a bright Widowa day was a grand success in obstinate ease, no matter how hard ft drinker. Our records tbow the marvo-lo-u von woman ao afflicted. Rockport. It ia to be hoped that w will transformation of thousands of t have many moreaucb day. Drunkards of tbe most into sober, industrious and G enjoyable timee ever upright men; was that of Widows Day, Nov. hsd WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS! I BOITfTIUB. r 1 !uing the day five loads of wood CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS 1 Hott villi, Cub, Nov. 7, 1901. we 1 Jed and cot into etov length This remedy ia ia no tense a nostrum r c tiseni and distributed to the Editor TiMia i but Isa specific lor thiadiseasw only, and by Albert Stewarr Injured leg, w ar I to skillfully devised and prepared nee v v 'owi; thers were lo three ton It J distributed to them. In tbe pleased to report, lagettiug along nicely. tbatit is thoroughly eolubli and pleasto the taste, so that it can be given ee ' s entertainment was gotten np Mr. O. L. Rodeback waa called to ant In a cup of tea or coffee without lor j lose and the Pillowing Park pit? by telephone Tuesday mornledge of the person taking R. Thousands of Drunkards have cured r- to nure the waa her who Singing by ing daughter, themselves with this priceless remedy,, it ? i by F, W. Merchant ; prayer by taen suddenly sick. aud as many more have been cured and i !ker; Binging by tho choir Mra. 0. Stewart left Monday for Coke- - made temperate men by having the An i by O, F. Lyons; Instrument-- 1 villa, Wyo., to have her eyes treated by uCUREdminU.tered by loving frienda-ansi ffi' relatives wit tout their knowledge Miss Louisa M. Walker; Dr. Caroline Mills, there, being a film in coffee or tea, aud believe today that, ILu i by Mis Mary Wilkina; growing over them which it is feared they discontinued of their own l music lie;: by Miss Amy C. wilt result in bllndnesa units checked freewill. DO NOTdrinking Do WAIT. not be Lj or ; i nic Reading by Mite Lydia at once. It ia hoped aha will get the re- deluded by apparent and misleading Lie iiir Jemarka by Bishop Arthur lief improvement. Drive out th disc aought for, at once and for all time. Th At tb close of the exercieet Maif r HOlli: Tha Summit County Marbla Worti GOLD CURE is told at the the y i. extremely paaed around a wonder- - sent a load of monumental work to tb low price of One Dollar, thus f I - i placing f picnic of which all partook 6alt Lake cemeteries last week, two to within reach of everybody a treatment i $ good things were ia abnnd-rOghtWasatch county, on up the river, one more effectual than otben costing 25 bouse waa full to Evamton and one to Morgan. It will to t50, Full directiona aceompanv each package. Special advice Ly skilled with people there waa be lb middle of November before al) exphysicUt s w Lett wqucncj wsd.'-mid to (pare. After th deliveries ere mads !r this season. cha-g- a, tra p r t h ,.Jd a- i y j ; cf j tj vp-r- ed u the htiil toe cjoy the When the men who a ere the world on receipt of On Podar, the repairing dancdantih 12 oclock midnight. And the other day were Address Dept. E614. EDWIN B. GILES oh, bo tbeld people did dance tit Iloytsville bridge A COMPANY, 230 and 332 Market don one' heart good to lee iome of our about to leave, the atone butment gav Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence away. Fortunately one of tha men taw strictly confident-ial- . young n.n take tbe aged widowa into it to time ia alert tba alarm, just give the set aad dance until tbe dear old souls which barely gave the men tim to clear were completely tired out; Sadie from cut, lonch served and concluded with a themselves of th fall, They were mak75 to 85 dancng fit to kill. When I dance. Th widowa were not made wall asked one old lady hot she waa enjoying ing ready to taka thia butment down to floweie that night) I - assure you. ' Mra new one, beraelf she replied : It ia tbo beat tim repine it with a Annie M. Anderson, aged 77, first danced ' lever bad and I am thte double times Coalville noeda a stronger polio Imre in n plain quadrille to get limbered up, happy! Th widows daring tbe even- at nighta whan there ia n show, dance then followed in a wall, surprising all ing, were presented with a nice present or meeting. Numerous complaint are present as aha gracefully went around to mad by people taking out rig from which they highly appreciated. Urn and music. lira. Andrus Ander'AD her. Mrs. A. Crittenden report her son eontribdted to make the affair on of gave tha step dance of her native to tbe widows and that this laprabe being stolen from her buggy; conntry over ths cbalked Hne. iirv. wii done was attested by tho hippy JowphtOBeLraleiTTrTiprbbeyC. If. Charles Draper also attended tb dancer tmiie and tear of j y that (listened on West and Hugh Stewart, brand new and twang tbe young fellow around In whips, all quite recently. their dear old cheeks.' Itwa fit) stylo. Our bishop could not resist truly a Mis Gertrud btonebraker was token tbe heavenly Inspiration that eauaed this temptation of to nice a dance aod he to be set apart for tbe widowa, th sick Sunday afternoon with rbeomatio tackled it too, which, I believe, waa tho day anniversary of the birth of that great fever which terminated fatally, reaching first attempt. and good man, President John Taylor tha heart and she died Tbersday mornTws Other Deaths whose life was so Goodlike aud of whom ing. Thia ia a severe blow to the father, ( Mrs. Mary Ann Beard, one of the no evil could be spoken, Th heart of Joan P. Btonebraker, as hp baa been of CosIvUle and Summit counwith called pioneers of so many hia th people have gone oat to President upon to part who haa been suffering for several Moses W, Taylor tor hia car and loved onea, thia being tbe seventh. Tb ty, from a paralelie stroke, died thoughtfulness in instituting ibis day whole community extendi sympathy to years " for the widow and fatherless ; be ia .rnly tbe bereaved. Tha funeral will he held Wednesday evening at lOJoclock aged 78 years. She hat been a prominent woa comfort aod a mountain of strength to Saturday at 2 oclock. Latter-dath Saints. God bless him Mr. Jatnee Mills, Jr., of Evanston, man in this place for a great raanyyetn. Mrs. Mary Ann Simlsler Board waa I must not forget tbe committee, who late of this place, was recently married born near Bolton, Lancashire, England, had the arrangement tinder their charge to ao estimable lady Mrs. Nichole of D ember 8, 1823. She and bar husband composed of the following very efficient Woodruff. Tha lady ia well and favor worker: Lydia E.v Walker, Annie L ably known in Evanaton. We are were baptized into tba Mormon church in 1851. Three months afterward her Bleaxard and Oscar Wilkina. Th pleased to report tbe match and with husband died, and the waa left with officer and tnemoera of the Y, M. M.I. thrm n successful career. Since th three children. Ia the year 1859 she A. the Y. L. M. I. A., Primary and onion, unfortunately, tbe lady little was m err id to Thomas Beard, Bishopric al did much toward the by'ahom boy haa taken down with grant sha had several chilJreB. auoce attained, aod the members of th She and he was token to tbe Relief Society waa not a a hit behind tba Holy Cross Hospital Salt Lake, where it em migrated to this country in the year Li leg amputated 1802, and settled in Coalville, where the rest in flood deed and giving! heipiag wsa necessary to have hand, The day has come to atsy, ia the to save hia life. Last report were that has resided ever since. To her wae born thirty-twgrand children and g'ake, and wilt be looted for, during tb he was getting along nicely. nineteen great-grachildren. to cime, with fond hopes and year Widows day was a grand success hers The luneraT wid be held Sunday afteranxious hearts. in every particular, lhe Y. VI, and i, noon from the Acadamy building, B. R.E. Yixn. L. committee worked with a vim nut James Stokes, another pioneer of this known before aud ' naturally enough he Fblle. , pithed off high honors. The proportion eoUuty, passed easy yesterday afterAllow me to say a few words in praise ct coal allotted Hoytsvilie by the com- noon at his home up Chalk Creek, fle of Cnamberiam enough Remedy. I bad mittee in was about 70 years old and has been charge was distributed to the a very severe cough ami cold and feared widow and missionaries wives, a good suffering for some time with a cancer I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt supply of wood was brought and many which finally ended bis life. Be leave better, three bottles of it Cured my cold acts of kindness dona and shown which a large number of relative to mourn and tbe pains in my chest disappeared will neveFtelorgotteo. In the evening bis death. , appointed time the meeting house j f herith, IulpT returning . confer me passed through town like a visitors whirl-win- d, And those blanks ; how they did step out to bo euro. ' ; President M, W. Taylor gav your plMsantcalt Monday after noon! Our latch-strin- g isal way at, ist for tha gentleman. .Tb old goat was seen ia Kam duv V conference be looked wue ; Ing mum as an oyster, lie has lost some of hie bunting proclivities, but not 'quite all, yet be hope to in the end. Mis Mary Barna of Menton, California, who ha been visiting her uncle W. H. Stephana of Oakley, waa a pleasant caller her On Saturday.' The charming young lady expects to return home with in tbia next few day. Upon further in veetigation that child which waa recently born toth wife of Bfrt Jeoaen, turned out to be a girl d of a boy. This ia very pleaalng for 1 alweyi loved the girls far thebe', although that statement may seem strange ' from one of my tender yearn. - I lt, 1 tho-kno- ed: ' j h t . -- y .There wee one man vary pleased to think he waa retained and was not afraid to say ao. Ther era some who are so ungrateful to say he waa tried, found wanting, 'aod waa given another but how we apple My. is a It poor cow that gives do n a good meaa of m;lk and then kicks it over. chancel swim!! Tbe re es mld-.nig- aeven-yesr-o- ld blood-poisoni- regular meeting of the 22nd Quorum of Seventies will be held in Peoa on Sundav at 12 oclock tn. It ia expected that from this on tb monthly meetings of the quorum will be held on week dv that they mey . OAKDlCT,. OAxLtv, Utah, Nov. 6, 1901. witb'other meetings; this will be a good Ennoa Times: mov snd wilt give the members a ibance . Mi-eTh Jvnsen and Fraxieren-- J to fill other appointments to which they be Called on the Sabbath day. j tertained eboot fifty of their friends on may tbe evening of Halloween, at the home A large number of oar citizens atof Mi-- e Jensen. The principal game tended the Stake conference at waeinr.l-- , t which four prises aero Kama on Sunday and Monday and were aaard-- d. William Bnapp and Miss royally entertained by the good citizens Chlte Fraaier won th first prizes and np that wsy"'A marked change for the th I oobv prizes wer won by Nathan better waa noticed in that respect. Tbe Wrn n and Glsd7 Seymour. At ht conference waa ail that could be desired j seventh St., Wheeling, W, V. for tbe gsutlf men war permitted to and the reporta that were made and the by John Eoyden & Druggiata. .. Naif t Th - O. F, Lyon delivered an address before tbe conjoint mooting of the Peon T. MAKION. M. M. L and T. L. M. I. associations on Marion, Utah, Nov. 6, 1901. Sunday evening. Thee "meeting are Editor Times : very interesting and instroctivft to all Mra. Martha Corbett and family of who attend to bo benefited. Francis were visiting here today. -Tbo religion classes hero ar doing Mits Helms Lnndberg went to Park good work and tha elaaa meetings ar City od the 2nd to attend institute. very well attended. Tbo benefits of the Saturday night waa lb coldest night class work ia being felt and ia bound to we have experienced yet tbia fall. accomplish much good ; instructor and Mra. Julia Redden waa quite sickiast pupila are alike interested and benefited. ao-ae- - . wi A good I y ' held Satnrday, at which Apostle Clawson and Elder Rnlon 8. Wells gave same valuable instruction. Conference convened at 10 oclock a. m. Sunday. Thro meetings were held Sunday and one on Monday. At tbe latter tbe three wards Francis, Woodland and Bench Creek war annexed to Summit Stake, by the common consent of all concerned. Tbia conference waa one of the very beet ever held in tbe Stake. Our meeting house was moph too small. The rhairo arrived Friday evening end they would bve been ready for use at conference bad it not been lor an oversight on tho ' HKNEFEK. part of tbo company in not shipping tbo Hebcfe, Utah, Not. 7, 1W1. necessary bolts to fasten th chair with. But there was on redeeming feature Editor Times: about that a with tho banebea w wore of Fowler A Co. loaded a car hay here a able to seat nearly twice as many a the this week. chair would bold, there being only 267 Mr. and Mr. J. Hill returned to tbeir of tbo latter. borne in Murray during the week, I I RcNniniDMU. Ns Weakening of th JltPfH, 4 F Md Pnailtw Curn ' Liquor HbU ia-tit- m Losu-aav- - te RRileerTheroeelvee, R ck to attend tho at Park City W. M. White was a pleasant visitor in gts! people? Saturday, 'K KAMA. t Peon on Mood y. . , i i ' L -- .Catherine Merchant, wife of J. A. Robert Biddoway, Sr., who has been Kanes, Utah, Nov. 6, 1901. Peon has ten w idows, two of whom R. k irehsat is suffering witV rttrma-tirPark C'tJ for the past week, Editob Tuns: are absent at tbi time, .The lady baa een a great cofferer working at at bom. spent Sunday There are indication! of an alliance of John Williams baa commenced work for j. r from tbia affliction and ah la Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bleckwell of tbe M. 1. Associations of the Stake in on bii new gral it. ly be worse. It- never-toilin- . Uruak-an- I ! " there absolutely nothing variety ef names, which scientific chemistry has been able to pro even can whtoh duce. approach the peerless EL MOKBIR, a purely vegetable composed, cx trusted from rare tropical roots and hurts EL MOKBIR is a Remedy for oue specific purpose, which is to strengthen the vital force and prevent decay in Men, its marvellous elfsets in arms ling decay of the vita) principles, especially ia the male, being naparelied anil ud as its use is euivenal all over the East, where strong, virile men with large families o t desceud- aats am the rule, there must be no doubt, either as to its cadency wr benefit to the general system. While it ia an absolute specific end positively guaranteed to cure the worst ease of nervous debility, lost manhood, or similar weaknesses due to excess of youthful errors, it ia also used with the greatest aucssm as a vitlliser, giving power to all weak parts, and developing and maintaining the full natural vigor ef manhood. It ia pat wp for the Americas trade ia tablet form, and though extremely powerful, it is perharmless sod rosily taken, one tablet being ' afectly dose aad doing the Work at once, aad so evidently as to leave no doubt in the mind of the petieut It wll ears yoe so as to stay cured. Every package is opened end carefully exam ined by the importers whsn received, and ia then repacked under thetr seal and pconivt guarantee " to care It will be scut prepaid, under plain cover oa receipt of with full sod cotnpleTc dirert-uns- , - the for II (JO par package, or ail pack ague price, , oA Tn fcULixa hovsx Address fi Market and itlk streets, Philadelphia. f T'TJ hy which IealoTraIm.t eve Being la rod list v is Conlerence at K.mai: , principal officer of tbe Stake aud It la now generally known aad under Mra. of ia D. visitMalin Park J. Editor Times i City stood that Drunkenness ia a diaease and it v shown that every one prceent, not weakness. A brdy filled with poia-o- n, Mr. Drag is rapidly improving from iLi being over one hundred, strictly ing relative in Urn place. and nerves completely shattered by Mra. James Vernon ia tom better and b Word of Wisdom. Just think her sickness, k or constant ns of intoxicatperiodical Mr. M. L. Miles was visiting ia Park of t I eot tbia good work rolling on w bop to see her out soon. ing liquors, requires an antidote capable J, E, Seftmont came home from Caatlt of neutralizing and eradicating thia gro .ly aad oneoaragingly among oor City on Satnrday. monial line. At tbia time a gloom ia cast over tbe Appearancea are Very much lika there whole community by the death of Mra. would be another wedding hero in the Emma Smithies, who baa been lingering near future. T , , with typhoid for he last five weeks. A. J. Johnson ha been bare for sevShe died at 10:30 Monday night and will eral days in tbo interest of tbe Western probably be buried Tbnreday. Moline Plow Co. Widows day waa fittingly observed at Mrs. Hannah I). Merchant has pur- -. Kama. Six load s of coal and that many Chased the house and lot formerly owned of wood were distributed among the 7 by Robert E. Maxwell, needy. A nice time was had in tbe The first wedge toward dividing tba evening when tbo widows were the honpublic not confounded be with aunt the This Remedy Summit Stake was driven at th recent numerous nervous exhanstou, lost mss hood, end ored guests. Tbe program consisted of naif abuse remedies which arc advertised under a Conference. Jnsf mark ft down, f r songs, recitations, speeches, etc., after ae ia ' ua-me- at Proa', Ctah.Nov. 8, 1901, The Eip( tunings of the Fist Week lOCKrilKT. interesiing are much encouragement to tbe KocRroaT, Utah, Nov. 6, 1901. Ramts. A very marked Editor Times : hat been mad for tbe better Mr. Henry Wild of Coalville la here ghost the htske which la very visiting old friends. yitg it deed. On Saturday ft Quit a number of oer people attendid '" bW wmmmswmSMro b , ictluns given were very draw partners for supper, which was served very dantily. Husband and wives were separated and young and old were joined. Green apd white were tbe color and flowers used in decorating, in Seven Dajs. Thefondest kspet o( sucicot or xxxfora sees- ers after the Fountain of Perpetual Youth, can Scarcely bare alawd higher than the roaultc achieved by the aianrelloua compound, known tluougkoat the East as EL MOKBIR TnveUen returning to Enrcpe bare, iresa tltae go time, brought astonishing tales of the rejnre noting Jegecta produced by this Wonder ol the . (Meat. Crudely compounded by the Women of the Harem, from formulas banded down Orally from generation to generation, the secret of this prep-- ( oration thus jealously guarded and known only to the inmates of the Harem and th Court Fky- melons, EL MOKBIR has been practically unobtainable, excepting by the favored one for whom it waa intended Recently, however, a prossinent native Arabian Physician, banished from his ooustry for politi- sal oflunse, and deprived of his vast possessions, baa availed himself ef his knowledge, to eern e livelihood befitting his station, by supplying this marvellous eomponnd, EL MOKBIR, to th nobility and wealthier classes of all Europe, who have cheerfully paid him largo fees ia return for the benefit received Content with the largo iacomo derived from this practice, this aged Physician has repeatedly (rinsed very liberal ofm mads to him for the formula of hts remedy, bat he hat finally agreed with the importing house of Tbs Notks-FcllxCOMPS Y, of Philadelphia, to put it up in eoB- -' venlent form for sale esolnsive'y in the Called h tales, and this firm having the exeluah t agency mow efiers it tot the first time to the American 1 -- , FROU o nd a ,1 it fullest capacity. A varied nic and program waa carried wu packed to 1 - X Send its your orders for all kinds of Job Work. Y. |