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Show TUAB COUNTY TIMES. KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT RECOGNIZED An examining physician for on of ths prominent Life Insurance Companies, as-ia an interview of the subject, made the tonishing statement that one reason why re- so many applicant! fur insurance are jected is liriaiiHe kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the Urge majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. According to this it would seem tbat a medicine for the kidneys, possessing real healing and curative properties, would b blessing to thousands. Kilmer'a Swamp-Rootthe well Ir. known kidney, liver and bladder remedy, is remarkably successful in sickness caused by kidney and bladder troubles. It ia mild and gentle in its action and its healing influence is soon noticed in most case. There ia no other remedy like Swamp-Roo- t. It will surely and effectively overcome kidney, liver and bladder troubles and you can depend upon it. Go to any drug store and get a bottle ao aa to start treatment today. You will soon see a marked improvement. TTowever, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr.a Kilmer Co., Itinghamtnn, N. V.. for aample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. DLAQK JAKES "; 0 c hafeffithiir Leslie , t A henpecked husband of a rooster. . reminds ua has-bee- When all others fall to pleas Try Denlaon's Coffee. Hut a man's friends seldom work on the friendship job. overtime & soft, fleecy snow, down Btraigbt from heavens, melted as as it struck the anil tiifnad Into mud under the hurrying feet of the thousands of late Christmas THE sihoppers. Black Jakle stood In the shelter afforded by the elevated road pillar, his threadbare raincoat drawn tightly about him, his hands thrust deeply Into his pockets, as he gently tapped first one foot and then the other on the wet pavement. Not that Jakle was cold, but his shoes had worn quite thin, and the dirty, brown sluBh bad ought out all the little cracks through which it might seep and find a com- fortable haven. " '8 going to be a lean Christmas for me," Jakle sighed reflectively to the ago. They regulate liver aud bowels. Adv. gleaming lights of Broadway. "Awful lean." Foresight is Including; the alimony In his pocket he jingled his one when counting the cost of getting lone quarter against the key of his married. cheap Sixth avenue room and smiled as be thought of the days when he Hot Gray Hairs bat Tired Eye had jingled gold coins. In those days K oltit-we are. look tlian make ua the racing game had been good, and your Fyee young; and you win iook youi bookJakle was one of the tell your aice. Murine Kye Remedy Co., ies at Shcepshead. Then he had been Chicago, ilya Hook, on request. affluent. He had dressed In the height of and radiated with that A Place For It. ready-monelook. "It pays to be polite." The dying out of the racing sport "Tell that to a traffic cop some day." and too frequent trips to the bar had Detroit Free Press. left Jakle stranded, without a friend Tablets In the world. Weeks' Silently and moodily Jakle reflected A guaranteed remedy for Colds and on bis hard lot. Ilia chin, with Its 25c of La Grippe. Price your druggist two-da- y growth of heavy black beard. It'a good. Take nothing else. Adv. that same heavy beard which had al The End. of dog They say the consumption meat Is spreading In Germany." "Ah. this is the Wienerwurst!" Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are tee original little liver pills put up 4" years r best-know- a ultra-fashio- Break-Up-A-Cc- !d Feminine Signs. "How did you know that girl was scientific in her tastes?" Knew it by her wireless collar." Literal Obedience. I want you to tell me roughly what my balance Is. H'a you, Bookkeeper Confound Inquirer I.E0. -- Have daughter aire r "Tea. Anticipating. you heard that niglow' Is going to marry a million- Heard It yesterday. tried to borrow ten dollars on the strength of It." Blglow from me n out ot the store, but 1 didn't know whether you would want to speak to me or not." "Silly," laughed Mario. "Want to speak to my old pul? Of course I do. And now that I have seeu you we are going to have a good, old fanhloned chat, but we can't stand here in this wet and talk. I am living with my married sister now aud Just came downtown for a few things to haug on the kiddies' tree. Come on up and help us fix the things." Jakie thanked her, but remonstrated that his attire was scarcely suitable for an evening call. Maria Insisted that his clothes made no differ ence to her and that her sister would surely think tbe same. Anyway, no matter what her sister might think. Jakie was her friend, and that settled It They walked to Fourth avenue and took tbe subway to Harlem, Jakle Insisting on spending ten cents ot his precious quarter for the carfare, al though Marie had tried to shove a dime Into his hand. On the way up Jakie told his story, laying the blame on hard luck and the state officials who had put racing on tbe Marie listened with quiet attention. nodding her bead here and there and interjecting a question now and then aa the ex bookie seemed about to drift away from his story. Jakle was Introduced to Maude and John, her husband. They were either too busy decorating a tiny Christmas tree on a stand In the corner of the room or else they didn't care, for net ther evinced disapproval of Jakle. He was made to feel at home In the little family circle, and entered Ith keen enjoyment the work of trim ming the tree and arranging the pres ents for the two children fast asleep In the next room. Tbe final arrangement completed. Maude and her husband took a last poek at the sleeping kiddles and called Jakle to see them. As tbe little group stood In the door way Jakle noticed that John put his arm about Maude'a waist and tbat the light in Maude'a eyes shone with peculiar brilliance as she snuggled closer. It was a picture of domestic love and felicity and it touched Jakie deeply. John and Maude having retired foi the night. Jakie and Marie were left alone In the parlor. Seated before the fireplace, where the gas log was throwing forth a cheery heat, Jakle asked Marie about herself. She bad left the chorus and all her former gay companions and was now employed In a millinery establishment. What's the matter with tbe abow game?" asked Jakle. "Too fast for youT" Tcs, Jakle. Somehow or other I couldn't let myself drift like tbe others bad. and when I came tip here to live with Maude and John and the kids. well, they didn't think It was the best thing for the kids to have their aunt In the chorus. Not that they objected to the chorus part of It. hut then thero are ao many other things that go with It. The gay com pany, the loose way of living and things of that sort." "So you cut It out for the sake of the Going Some. "How did King Solomon get such a reputation for wisdom?" "Well, he seems to have been able to make bis thousand wives believe that his affection for the Queen of Sheba was purely platonlc. It takes a wise guy to pull a stunt like that." Professional Pride. "You'll either have to buy a new ear." said the chauffeur, "or raise my alary five dollars a week." "I don't quite gel you," answered his employer. "Is it any harder work to drive this car than It would be to drive new one?" "No, but It's very humiliating to me to be seen driving a last year's model, and you'll have to pay me for the to my feeling-.- " THE VERY TIME When Powerful Food is Most Needed. The need of delicate yet nutrition food la never felt so keenly as when a convalescent gets a set back on account of weak stomach. Then ia when show Its power for It Is Crape-Nu- t snort scientific and easily digested food. "About a year ago." write a Kansai woman, "my little liyearold niece left the Invlgoral'.ag and buoyant air of Kansas, where all her life she had en joyed fairly good health, to live In Ohio. She naturally had a change of diet and of course a change of water, and somehow she contracted typhoid fever. "After a long siege her case seemed hopeless, doctors gave her up. and she was nothing but Skin and hones. couldn't eat anything and for weeks did not know even her father or mother. Her parents. In trying to get some-thing delicate and nourishing thatt she could eat. Anally hit npon Crape-Nufood and It turned out to be just the thing. "She seemed to relish it, wss soon conscious of her surroundings snd be gan to gain strength so rapidly that well, playIn a short time she was ful and robust as If she had never been 111. was "We all feel that Grape-Nu- t the predominating factor In saving the sweet little girl's life." Name given by Poetom Co., Battle Creek. Mich. A alwrra rea a tta. Tfcey awe mwwrr frans ! a fall ad ef re lee, lre, tarter. If bum. Yes, It Must Be She. shone ways through his pallid skin nd had earned for bltn his cognomen of Black Jakle, trembled a little, and the thin, blue lips pulsated with low muttered maledictions heaped upon the world In general. The sporting element soon forgets old pals down on tbelr lurk, he reflected. Nervously scanning the faces of shoppers emerging from the doorway of a department store, Jakle' face lighted up as he saw a petite figure laden with many bundles start across the sidewalk. Marie Lecourtt Tea, ft must be she. Marie, the prettiest girl In the Follies chorus. Should he spesk to her? Perhaps she would have at least a kind word for the fel low who had bought her many din ners at swell cafes and bad lavished his money on her when be bad It. In tlnctlvely be started forward, his band on his ancient velour bat, the one relic of palmy days. But almost as he started be checked himself. No, it would be better not to speak to Marie, for she, like all the rest of the old crowd, would turn him down, would refuse to speak to a bum. He stepped bark to the shelter of the elevated pillar just as Marie turned to cross trie street. Her bright eyes twinkling vlth good cheer, she came up ouite ilnse to Jakie. S "1 denly a flaib o recognition cro' her countenance and she aim" dropped ner packagee as she rustir forward. "Jakle" she cried, "Is It really yont Where have yon been? What are yon doing here and wbere are you going T Before Jakle could think of an an awer to the qunstlon which railed for a recital ot almost his entire life history, she went on: "Kor gdnes sske. Jakle. yon look a sight! What a tbe Idea of all till noorfolksy makeup 7 Is it a stall of are you really forced to wear tbemT "Forced Is tight," replied Jakle 'I'm tinse 1 saw yon is you came kldsr "Yes, for the kids and for my own sake. I was becoming tired of the life, and the home life here seemed to touch something In me and make me want to live right. There is nothing In that fast life, Jakle; the right way ia the only way. You may prosper for a time on the wrong road, but sooner or later you come to grief." Yes, she was right. Jake knew. The wrong way baa araggea mm a own. Drink and loose companions bad brought him to his present leveL For a long time he aat and gated at the fire. When next he pok there wsa a tenderness In his voice urh as had never been there before Say, Marie." he said, "do you think yon could help me get on the right track, the honest road? I want to try. I see how happy yon are and what a change It has made In you. I am go ing to try." Tenderly she put her hand on hi arm. I am glad tnat you win try. Yon know 1 always liked you. Jakle, Somehow you were different from the rest of the old crowd, for you were always a gentleman in your manner, You would never stand for tbe real rough stuff." That'e the kindest thing I have heard for two years." said Jakle lowly, as he patted the small hand that still lay on bis arm. Suddenly he stiffened In his chair aa a thought seined him. Marie," be asked tenderly.- Is there any fellow, right now, that you think a lot of T Tou know tbe way I mean. No, Jakle, not now," she answered slowly, ss she understood why be asked. Then abe added, "but there might he If he were a right living sort of fellow?" broke In Jakle. - If" "Tcs." The clock on tbe mantelpiece struck twelve. Christmas morning." 'Oee. It sighed Jakie. Y Christmas." breathed Msrie softly. "Could yon do yon think, will von wait until well, until I can get on the f, right track?" She nodded ber head In silence Jakle put his arm around her waist and drew her heed to his shoulder. "Tou do care. Marie?" be whispered Again she nodded and tben turned her lips to his "My Christmas present. ssld Jafcl softly, "the best little girl In the world." "And mine,' added Marie, "is Ik' man that Is to be." NEPHI, UTAH UTAH STATE HEWS It la probable that convicts will be put to work on the roads In Sevier ounty this winter. The bank clearings of Salt Lake for November, 1915. will exceed the bank clearings of 1914 by 19.9 per cent. hlle the lncreuse over 1913 was but 4 per cent. Threats to blow up the home of ovemor William Spry because of his action in the lllllntrom case resulted In the arreBt at Ogden of G. Mood and eter Ryan. Utah Celery day" was observed at the Sun Diego exposition December when specimens ot I'tah celery were distributed to large crowds visiting the Utah building. H. F. Gerry, convicted recently on a charge of "opening and publishing" a letter addressed to James Riley, of Salt Lake, baa been sentenced ta serve ninety days In the city Jail. The sugarbeet growers of Wlllard have finally decided to support the Sugar company, which u o erect a new factory on tue Ide of Bear river during the year GOOD ROADS NOT EXPENSIVE nterestlng Account of Surprisingly Low Cost of Constructing Stretch of Road In Missouri. The cost of good roads depends up on so many things that it rarely can be estimated with accuracy In advance of a minute examination ot the localities the roads are to traverse. There may bo heavy grading to do, or, if the course proposed road is 'level as a barn floor," it may be nec essary to spend considerable money in transporting from a distance the material needed for surfacing. Sometimes, with absolute honesty on the part of contractors, and strictest economy, the cost of constructing a given piece ot roadway provokes astonished comment because It Is so great, says Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin. Some- of-th- tah-Idun- fi 916. V. Q. Austin, president of the Aus Surface Delicacy. "Mawntn", colonel," saluted the 8en- - egamblan garcon. "What's de state ob yuh longtn' dls mawntn'? "Have you any preserved pineap ple?" "No, suh, not dls mawntn'. De las' we had wuz frayed anclln sech a state of decomposing dat de sheet sed we'd serve it In de future In de raw. When a man gnaw a pineapple hull a little while he don't notice what'a de matter wld de Inside." "Liver and bacon." "Yes, suh, mighty line substitute."- ' . Richmond Times-Dispatch- ECZEMAS AND RASHES Itching and Burning Soothed by Cutb cura. Trial Fre. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Relief, rest and sleep follow tbe use of these supercreamy emollients and Indicate speedy and complete healment In most cases ot young and old, even when the usual remedies have utterly failed. Sample each free by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcurs, Dcipt. XT. Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Gay Old Bird. "The turkey I an unusual bird remarked the star boarder to start the dinner time conversation. "I wonder how far back In blBtory It goes. "It you mean this particular specimen," said the man who Is alwaya kicking, "I should say that it goes back quite some time probably to Colonial days." tin Organ company, la In Salt Lake arranging fur the reconstruction and enlargement of the famous tabernaclea orean. which will be started within few days. Some of the Eureka sportsinei have organized what will be known aa a Covote club. They have sent away for a bunco of speedy dogs, which will be tsed In hunting coy Important to Mothersbottle ot Examiue carefully every otes, mountain lions, a safe and sure remedy for Forty boys of the manual training CASTOK1A, and infants children, and see that it Grantsvllle of tbe High department of in the school under the direction ctructor In manual training, are shin Signature of gllng tbe roof of the new $18,000 Sec In Lee For Over 30 Tear. ond ward meeting house. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria Kastern Utah Is a natural cattle Her Vindication. country. The range Is praciicuny un He (annoyed) It's eight o'clock limited, both for winter and buiuuvi purpose. Scarcely any feeding is and you said you would be here at -.' v . XTj done In this section except where the six. Par---cattle are being prepared for market She Did I say six?- - I thought I There Is a total of state funds on said seven. Hoston Transcript. deposit as of November 30, the end Ruinous. of the fiscal year, of S77.923.69, dls bank: twenty-thre- e In "I hear it was a bad failure. tributed "Very. Even the recelvera didn't throughout the state, according to the of he slate treasurer. make anything out of it." annual report , Although compulsory military drill In the Ogden high school. In accord When all others fall to pi ance with the recent action of tbt Fine Macadam Road In Missouri. Try Denison's Coffee. board of education, does not take ef Even a dignified man la apt to untimes, unfortunately, costs are awol- feci until after the holidays, aboul len by reason of dishonesty and waste. 100 boys have volutarlly taken U bend wben he Is broke. Now and then, however, there are sur training. was shot In prises In the other direction. George C. There Is now circulating an Inter tbe back when he was killed near Ma a esting account of the aurprislngly low land, Idaho, by Ray M. Thompsot bard to it's enough keep house If cost of constructing a atretch of high' according to evidence brought u in perfect health, but a woman who way In Missouri. It seems the state light in the performance of an au Is weak, tired and suffering from aa highway commissioner reported to tbe topsy upon tbe body of McLaughlin aching back has a heavy burden. In road earth beat the effect that graded In Salt Lake CUy. Any woman in this condition baa considerable Missouri was a piece of good cause to suspect kidney troa-blconstruction of another link lo Tbe length In the Wellington and Napoleon the double track of the Salt Lake especially if the kidney action aeems disordered. district. Whereupon the president of Ogden railroad was provided for laal Doan's Kidney Pill have cured the National Old Tralla Boad assoela week when the offlrla'.s of the com thousands of suffering women, it's lion at once wrote to Wellington to pany authorized the building of the best recommended special kidascertain the cost of this road. He KOKund main track between (enter ney remedy. was told that the total expenditure vl'.le and Wilcox, a distance of thret on it was six dollars a mile. Thinking in Ilea. An Idaho Cam Xmn W. Mrs this a mistake he wrote again, only to CauaJ Associated Lake Salt Tbe hwlln, 117 N. Aa-h-r learn that the fgure named was nln Kl . Mcmcow. five of the have closed Tbe district. It appears, owns companies In alflaho. aaya: "I was lit at river the Jordan gates to attend to tig unaMe I modern road machinery and pays fair will us and f Utah housework, from lake, cutlet tnjr but moderate wages to an englncman Ihe lake as a reservoir until Us leve' mnrrtm to of kidney ll- and two rrademen. The per dlwn ex about and rheumaf reaches fD i Jf .f, point, pensee run to an even twelve dollars and one compromise ir pain. Kor ten than Its pres half feel blfiher I had ta tw werka Uoad Two miles are grsded daily. tlf 1Yi1 carrW-around Ilka I elsewhere In Missouri thst are no bet wbnle a Mr hatiy. Tho L&vton Sugar company list and brwljr palm-tcr for practical purposes cost six were In my kMn-rcompleted it run for the year ant! thousand dollars a mile. a sIikiml On awful The surprising revelation thus et reports having used 23.000 tons itnan's KM-n-a'lvlra I acrt cured per The I'llls and average yield beet. permanently off! they forth would seem to Impose upon me." hein, clals entrusted with responsibility on was unusually low Ibis year, Cm Daaa'e a Aa Star. Boa a fSea acre. Thii ten t'.na per behalf of the people when good road only about "jlmSmV are to be built the duty of making was due to the excessive and very un CO. BUFFALO. It. T. careful surveys and estimates before usual drought. A total of $201.eiS81 v.as collected letting the contracts. thi In fees by state oncers during Cecal year ending November 3o. Froit AUTO FEES FOR GOOD ROADS tbe secretary of state there came 2.". 3H In fees. ITO.KtS.Tj In corporaliot No Reason Why United Ststes Should laxes and f 21 4.77 from the sale ol Can quickly be overcome by Not Take First Rank In Road compiled laws, making the total fro a CARTER'S LITTLE Building Operations. this office $D".1.'.1.52. -in bouii LIVER PILLS. Twelve thouand dollar Y-J milvegetable Purely There are now upward f two with killed ties on predatory arlna;s act surely and inADTFD3 'Ion motor vehicles In use Ihroughoti were 10 In th ap state since July cm the the country. Of this number more the sUle auditor last week gently aver. Cure by proved mV I all Aa hsn a million and a half are automo- and tbe money wi:i now be paid tt rliliousness, i'Y. biles used for business and pleasure the claimants. i ti -- !... sv This amount repre Head-achpurpose. About tu.fKiO motor trerk seel between 700 and oo slayers o: Ditti- re now in us. The revenue received ojdtes. mountain lions and similat nes. and Indigestion. They do their duty. ,n tbe variou state from the regisiraures. reat SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PTKX. lon of these motor vehicles amount baby girl o; Virginia, the io more than twelve and a half million Lawrence Genuine mut bear Signature o and Marie Musig Marton iollajs annually. across street the todd.ed Mt. 1'leasanL The greater share of this revenue l from her home and wai being used for road Improvement pur drowned Inparents' cieek. The lit fund a and splendid provide poses, out of hei not been had tie girl be should rotn whlrh great progres minute. BLACK lossct aUttnT mrnrrti a hut frw mother's sight made In the eonstrur tion of permanent hen she was found lying In the shal highway. ' mm imiis mm fan W r1 1 M With the efficient and economical low creek. mS Ii.iiiw l,n It l tmmm mtrnm. B PM (I ff V. been ha who J. I I I Panders, no funds new there use of these 4 S mmm asMkkaj M aLaSVV son why America should not take first charge of beys' and girls' club worl m mmmt mt la ilif rt rmru Bil fan ihe !n discloses IhivIs cmnty, rank in road building operation lot Ilt9 . CmnmT children of school age that some time to come. Farmers' Keview TM( CVTTt. LS0StS. been undf-- hli direction durini the past siimmer have produced In th C g Rosd Factor. Y. PAttKEH'S HAIH BALSAM The autoronhile has been a most Im- various activities thst he has been di 22" o of 05 worth a to'al $'0 reeling portant factor In obtaining If flowers, hi gs. poilfry f R jrS!iBs)f vegetables, rrads. ae a bread, canned products and sewing. 1 t Wilh a view to Investigating cc.n Cost of State Posds. More than $:'wi.0.i.w.' hss been ditlons of the poultry Indus'ry of Sal spent by the vsrious states on Z.ifXi Lake county more than forty lesdini miles of slate highways. About 11, poulfryroen made a trip of Inspect hn iuQ miles have been built within the over the county one day last week, t rare trav Ae aatef last two years. Only seven stslep system will he worked out wherebj SJVCt MVSl fSw4a foil hsve no form of slate highway d any poultry product can be trsced t trt mark H A lim, tbe person who originally sold It. pari ment ha a w ei ss --a a,, Utah's awards at the two CaMfomb Get Nearer. were to brought twenty firm. tfttX I. rmt Flart a good roads to town" move tpoitlofl seven in number with the receipt c lis-- N wO.' aa Fn, ttMt,m aft H hum, ai.d it . in , m , neighborhood, h t w mm4 fW your Francisco San ti wntr'S the vord lhat jent expos' 4 fall V. A.fr tlf.r.a ' ot he lfi e tw;?o-- e It.e latm is state W. Artfcar )cn had given the eightee II ,.. rra'Na. lasfcu. lown frf.tr in ounsies to an how for eighteen entries of sg' aiei it''"" A. N. U Salt Lak City, No. jitiira'. snd horticultural products CAffi&fo -- Mcl-aughl- ln Housework Is Burden e, Alfred if!. cor-rcc- L ow-jM- 'ti tc re 4 a u-- v DOAN'S FOSTTJl-MJLBU- Rf The Wretchedness of Constipation e, si2 rsny war-s-- e, .1 fir - rit-asa- ra mm mmmm te T tin-hav- ,r.s r gf-o- d sr Art? f'a?1 as -'- M TRAPPERS S7- is rra,r' ", 13 |