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Show JUAB COUffTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH Colds. A trinity of evils, closely allied, that afflict most people, and which follow one on the other, in the order named, until the last one is spread through the system, leading to many evils. But their course can be checked. Coughs Catarrh DEMOCRATS ELECT THEIR TICKET PERUNA CONQUERS It is of creat vnln when nsprl nrnmntlv fnr a rnlrl no-ally checking it and overcoming it in a few days. Ample evidence has proved that it is even of more value in overcoming chronic catarrh, dispelling the inflammatory conditions, enabling the diseased membranes to perform their natural functions, and toning up the entire system. The experience of thousands is a safe guide to what it may be to do for you. both tested by the public and approved. Liquid or tablets THE PERUNA COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO .... L. DOUGLAS W. "the its that holds shoe shape & $5.oo.:s"wriN $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 W. $4.50 L Save Money by Wearing Douglas hoe. For sale by over 9000 hoe dealers. The Beat Known Shoes in the World. '. L. Douglas nun and the retail price is stamped on the bot- tom of all shoes at the factory. The value ii guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoe. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They coat no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price pud for them. "The quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. factory at Brockton, Mass-b- y They are made in a the highest paid, skilled noemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, ail working with an honest determination to make the best shoes fur the price that money can buy, A.k your aha dealer for If. T Dong-la- ehooe. If he can. not supply yon with the kind you w.at, f.k. no other mas, jm mm ror tntereatlna? booklet .plaining; bow te sret .htxMof the hleheat atandard ot quality (or the prloe. bf return well, fxat.g. free. LOOK FOR W. L. Dou(U wt"51 srwatf or i J J ITlr 1 UMn,VID Lf nana and the retail price bottom. stamped on UTAH Pr.cUd.nt U the VT. I.. lonl. Boys' Sh Rot I. tfca Watts' & $3.00 $2.60 linfn, $2.00 Wrwrfctonjt... Altogether Too Economical. Too Much of a Strain. It was little Martha's bedtime, and she wu being tucked In, but she wus Inclined to delay the process by something she hud to tell her mother. Several times she attempted to tell her mother, but eueh time was told to close her eyes and mouth tight and pa to Kleep. Finally In desperation, "Hut, mother, I want to tell you." "No. dear. It In time for you to go to sleep. You can tell me In the morning." 'Hut, mother. I Just can't hold It In my mouth all night." To Live Long! So the Tompklus-Ohorklis broken off, la It? It. Yes. The Tompkins object' Chorklim being so economical. A. You astonish me. It. Yes. Yon know he Is a con tractor himself, nnd so sent circular to nil the ministers In town asking for Mr. tuiiti'h Mr. ed to Mr. Mr. A. ntlre State Ticket Elected, Every County But One Going Democratic, Vote Being Largest Ever Cast, (R-)- . i f - A en sermon. news of idahq "When I was girl Just coming into womanhood, I suffered greatly and It would leave me so weak I could that hardly stand Nothing helped me until I took Fa Dr. Pierce" vorite PrescripThe first tion. bottle gave me trtich relief that I continued to us until I was perfectly healthy." MltS DEI.LA LANDIS. SW 8th St Send Dr. V. M. Pierce. Buffalo, N. T.. 10 cents for trial package of Favorite Prescription Tablet. Keep Well Often all you need Is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for stom ach, liver and Intestines. Adv. James B. lleywood Tenth district Simon Bamberger is a native of Germany, but cama to America fifty years ago, and to Salt Lake City forty eight years ago. He Is regarded as one of Utah's most successful bus! ness men. baring engage! tu mining. railroad building and other pursuits He was one of the pioneers in mining In Park City, Bingham and Big Cot tonwood canyon. He was the builder of the electric line from Salt Lake City to Ogden, known as the Bamhas Mr. Bamberger berger line. served four years as a state senator from Salt county and two terms as a member of the Salt Lake school board. and who apparently is the second high man on the Hepublican state ticket In In Corwall. Kngland, there, wa this county. case Involving the ownership of a landslide In the Democratic the elght-diiclock. After listening to the Democrat elected their entire state ticket. W. II. King defeated Senator parties the Judge wild to the plaintiff Si "You gt the clock." George Sutherland for "What do I gel?" asked the defend mon Bamberger defeated Nephl L. ant. Morri for governor, and E. E. Corf- "You get the eight days." man defeated Judge D. N. Straup for the supreme bench. Harden Bennion was elected secretary of state, Dan B. Pertinent Inquiry. "See, my dear, what iMnutlful green Shields, attorney general, D. O. Larthe trees have In summer!" son, slate treasurer, and Joseph Birle, rpe Easy Instruction. "And, ma. In winter do they pack th state auditor. Dr. E. O. Cowans, non "What are munificent peopl. In the! dresses besiltifut are candidate for superintendent ones who green the partisan "Why. they're trunks?" ot public Instruction, was making munition, son." Salt Lake county went heavily Democratic and the entire Democratic ticket was elected In this county. Contrary to expectations the count ing of tickets resulted In Simon Bamberger getting a greater vote in dis tricts which were reported to be heav ily for Mr. Morris. The result of the election in Utah and In Salt Ike -F sale by oeeJer county could not be ei plained by C fully (oaraeteed J either the Republican or the Demo readability cratic leaders. While the Democrats price insisted that it was due to organizaRoofing tion work a number of the leaders Wmrtdt larva mnnu'nHvrm of R"o and Paflame Fuptn who were surprised at the Democratic m m Pi .n- -s Si u laMIHt ein bmh i.i S itf e,uw i.i bflMM t mtmm i Dart carrying Utah said that it "Just happened." Report from the greater part of the state showed that the I)emocratic victory was not confined solely to Salt Lake and Weber counties, but that every county In the state voted for iniftmitMrw! the Democratic lirket, with the possible exception of Garfield county, from which reports have not a yrt K was said by the been received. rumnrniii' hcarinuartprs that claims had been made by chairmen that every in the state bad gone for Wil- - district William Seeg- Eleventh miller (It.). Twelfth district Don Colton (R.). Th House. Beaver J. F. Tol:on (D). Box Elder W. C. Horsley (R ). Cache George Y. Smith (D.I, Jo seph E. Cardon (D.), Waller W. Jones ID.). , Carbon Frank Bennet lD.). Davis F. H. Nalder (D ). Emery Nephl Williams D.). - Grand F. U. Hammond. Sr. (D ). Iron George W. Decker (D.). Juab Orson Carter (D.I. Millard T. C. Canister (R.l. Morgan James S. Hopkins (D.). Rich C. W. Pope (R). Salt Lake Joseph G. By water (D). Twlsy C. Allen (D ), Elisabeth J. Hay- ward (D.I. R. W. Young. Jr. (D.I, Rob ert E. Currle (D), J. W. MtKlnney (D), Charles M. Heeker (D.l. J. T. Raleigh (D., Grace Stratum Airey ID.), Thomas P. Page (D.l. San Juan George A. Adams (D ). Sanpete F. C. Jensen (It), C. R. Dorius (R ). Sevier J. E. Heppler (D.l. Summit John L. Boyden (D.). Tooele J. Alex Bevan (S.). Utah Edward Southwirk (D.l, Alma Greenwood (D.l, Lorenio Argyle (D.l. O. II. Berg (D.l. Wasatch O. A. Fisher (D ). Washington Arthur Paxnian (D.). (D-l- . J. S. Weber D. L. Boyle Campbell (D.l. D. D. McKay (D), J. Q. Widdlson. Jr. (D.). "Fifty-Fifty.- " u' WILLIAM H. KING y :? 1,,,,'V! , ' Leader and Repeaters - Shot Shells "Leader" and low flyers, For the high flyers, or the "Repeater .hells have the reach, spread and penetration. Their great sale is due to these qualities, which insure a full bag. Made in man gauges and loads, nn sum to ask ron run W brasd bad 11 11 DOAN'S "jfEST N.Y. FOSTER MILBURN CO. BUFFALO. eight-o'cloc- oniinu niTCwo. hu, mi.a1m.. aba, IIVWHIIVIIIIIIIV pt uuuluurm. Uwi PtHitLiv Ljver A Hbuniftrb rvftiMSy hnni rt,iurdr. WrlM uxxf, Ca. JWpt W 1. 2 1 StJOmmm Avuld MrMVIoiia. Ulktaa, la i A'u OtO Occasionally we hear of a man who miinuged to make good by following the advice of his wife. IWnalla mi; W. rrTTuTsaH IDwim LakVcity7Wo74ri9li, Mmith hr mek women ; For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable Medicine Here is More Proof. To women who are suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: North Crandon, Wis. "When I vraa 11 years old I got married and at 18 years I gave birth to twins and it left me with very ioor health. I could not walk across the floor without having to sit down to rest and it was hard for me to keep about and do my work. I went to a doctor and ne told me I had a displacement and ulcere, and would have to have an operation. This frightened me so jpfk much ttiat I did not know what to do. Ilavinf? heard of l.ydia K. llnkham's Vegetable Compound I thought I would give it a trial and it made me as well as ever. I cannot tar enough in favor of tho I'mkham remedies." Mrs. Matxk Asuacu, .North Crandon, Wia. Testimony from Oklahoma, Lawton, Okla. Klion I kpin to take Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound I aeeniml to be good for nothing. I tired easily and had headaches much of the timo and was irregular. I took it again liefore my little child was born and it did me a wonderful amount of rood at that time. I never fail to recommend Lydia E. Ilnkham's it has done so much Vegetable (Vimpound to ailing womr-for me." Mrs. A. L. McCasland, Coy Have fct, Ijiwton, (Jkla. i,i;nV!, was puffcring from lioxbury, Mass. and wa examined by n physician who found that my troublo wa caased Vy a dlfplaor-mendown pain0, bar kache, My pymptnms were and sluggish liver. I tried fscvr-ra-l kinds of mwli-rinthen I ras a,kivl to try Lydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound. It has cured me and I am ming it Il?.ed to lie in my usual pond health Sirs. B. M. Ouoood, and higiJy recommend it." 1 llayncs IVrk, Itoxhury, Mass. If von want sreclal Mdvlee wrlfe to ITlla H. rink ham Medicine- o. rmnfldential Ljrnn, Maaa. Yonr letter will nftfniH, rcAd and answered by m woman and bcld inflam-matio- n e; - If in strict confidence. HORSE SALE DISTEMPER snow that vhrn you wil buy thrmih tba Yo ir In cni S4IK ST A BIN rhm In llflir hv hniil cw la your tru prntrrtion your srii-aIHtTKSl'KR. all your hmm tinly safrcuaril. fur a surr mm you with II. you will aoon hm rll of th (tiaras. It acta aa a" so tnatlrr how ar nir thy to rnt all nd ft a tx.Ula-- , 4 and lnndfllvcred byat tha iroo4 druartsta, horsa oola houses, or muntf facturra. S I'd II 51 MEUICAL CO, fiankra, lad, V. S. a. " lrt trmtl. rZLe Si-- t " .r7i Certain-tee- d 1 8. L ' Buy materials that last Manufacturing Company P. J. Fan1brg, IKS ThlrU Kant St., Salt Luke City, "Overany: I'tuh, work unil expuHure to wuttthnr weakt-nemy kidney.. I nufrred from severe pulna in my Inn k and nt time, my bat'k was weak and Ikiiih. BonmtUlie 1 tiad to iflve up en- JR ,1 " 1 tlr.lv f.ir a dnv or two. Donn's Kidney Pills rl1 mm of all thla truublit unit fur nxveral years I haven't bad to ue them." Cat Doaa'e at Aor Star. SO a Bos T IT" General A Utah Case Svm ftrftifv From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. d ICOOIIIltJ them. Surprised Dinner Party. In a recently published book Sir leury Lucy has a chumilng story of the late Ciuuui Alnucr. The cation was very fond of children, and set out one night to intend party given "by children for children." "Don't announce me," he wild to the hervnut. Leaving Ills coat and hut downstairs. ho quietly opened the drawing-roodoor, where the buzz of voices un- iiounced the presence of company. Dropping on his hands ml knees he entered, iimkliig strange noises distinct ly reseinbllni; the neighing of a horse. Aware of a dead silence, he looked up, and found the guests assembled for 1111 k dinner regarding him with dlSK'iist not unmixed with iilarin. The children's party was next door. Youth's Companion. . (D). beer, whiskey, Strong tea and coffee, Irritate the kidney and hubltunl use tends to weaken them. Dully backache, with headache, nervousness, dizzy spells and a rheumatic condition should be taken as a warning of kidney trouble. Cut out, or ot least moderate, the stimulant, nnd use Doan'a Kidney Pills, They are fine for weak Thousands recommend kidneys. your family more Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, the cheapest, most de licious and most nutritious or alt foods. Write the Skinner Mfr. Co, Otunhii, Nebr., for beautiful cook book, telllntf how to prepare It la u hundred different ways.' It's free to every wumun. Adv. e : Drinks Irritate Strongdrinks like This Is a serious matter with house keepers as food prices are constantly going up. To overcome this, cut out the high priced meat dishes and serve e One burlesque show will keep the Venice timn awake longer than a doz Lewiston, Idaho. HIGH COST OF LIVING Salt Lake City. Tho Democrats were victorious In Utah on November , and for tho first time In the history ot the state, the chief executive will be a Democrat. As the returns from Utah begin to filter In it la apparent that President Wilson has rolled up a majority In the tate of approximately 15,000, possib ly greater, and the same returns indi cate that the Democratic state ticket has carried tho state by nearly as much. In many instances tho Democratic state nominees almost kept pace with their national standard bearer, in others they are slightly behind him. Simon Bamberger, goveruor-elect- , ran almost equal with W'llsou In the alxty districts. He received 13.128 (D). Fourth district Joseph Chex (D.). votes against 8,745 votes for Nephl L. Morris, who also outdistanced Hughes W. J. Purker (D.). Fifth district James W. Clyde (D ). Sixth district Frank Evans (It.); SIMON BAMBERGER, V. Arm George 11. Dern (D.); W. strong ( D.) ; Wesley K. Walton (U ); C. L. Olson (I).). Seventh district J. II. Woottow . 11 (It.); 11. T. Reynolds (D). Eighth district Daniel Stevens (D.). Ninth district Orlando Bradlej the ceremony. 11 x n thflr lowest estimates for performing . A recipe given by a famous physician for long life was: "Keep the kidney In good order! Try to eliminate through the akin and Intestine the poisons that otherwise clog the kidneys. Avoid eating meat as much a possible : avoid too much salt, alcohol, tea. Drink plenty of water." n For those past middle life, for those easily recognised symptoms of Inflammation; as backache, scalding "water." or if nrlc add la the blood has caused rheumatism, "maty" Joints, stiffness, get Anoxic at the drag store. This Is a wonderful eliminator of orlc ectd and was discovered by Dr. ITerce of Invalids Hotel. Buffalo, ?J. I. If your druggist does not kep It send 10 cents to Ir. I'lerce foe trial package and you will know that It la many tiroes more potent than llthla and that It dissolves uric add aa bot water doea sugar. Virtuous Youth. boy." said the "Congratulations, attorney, "you have Inherited a tilce little fortune." "Yes," assented the fortunate youth. "I ntt'o you will pay a lot of your debts rwittT "I bad thought of It, but I concluded to make no change In my maimer of living. I don't want to be aceUM-- of rulfc-n-r display." FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY THE STA-fWILL HAVE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR. ballots kept the election Judges in the to polling place from twenty-eigh- t thirty-sihtuirs and longer before they completed the count. The scratching was so heavy over the city that in one district where 697 votes were cast there were 321 scratched ballots. A number of the districts were still counting at an early hour Wednesday night. The amendment to the constitution to give the right to the assessing bod; ies to assess mines at three times their net income and also assess property ot mining companies used for tho buildings and hoists and tramways In connection with mining, has probably been defeated. The Democrats claim the election of every candidate for the state legislature. Indications were that they had elected eight of the nine state senators and that forty-threout of the forty-fivmembers of the next house will be Democrats. The Democrats claim every Judicial district In the state. Indications are that they have elected judges and district attorneys in the First, Second, Third. Fourth. Fifth and Seventh districts, with the Sixth district In doubt. The following will be the member ship of the next Utah legislature: The Senate. Archibald Bevau First district (I).). Second dis;rtct J. W. Funk (D.K Third district Richard Strlngham one of 11. King I lawyers In the state an orator second and recognized to none in the In'ermountaln region. A a boy he worked on a (arm In Mlilard county. Af'ef his school days he spent thrpe year in Europe, and when he returned to Utah was clr ted at'orney of Mlilard county. Atiefwardsbe represented Millard and Juab counties in the tegi.al.it ure for two term. Judge hlng was appointed to the iuDreme bench In S'M and r tmained in that position until fare-counthood. In Judge King was faceted to congrefs and as again elected in son. Sail Ijk. countv's vote was th IHfi3. Since leaving congress. he larrest ever cast In an election in th teen actively engaged in the practice of law in Utah and adjoining ;a!e. county. The great number of scratche-Judge Wllllsm the best known lfi Train Goes Into Ditch. "pol tolll, ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. wm Kafur tnllh trouble SB'l i row w!fa th rlrar. Ki'int? an'l ant trstli ofiinf bii'lr m raue many innoyin ympt( bota and tnt incomrDiencc niht. l'tihhhy kidnry day tnnf tau lwnbB, rbunniim, eiKrrb n( th Haider, ?sib or dull aoh in tb hack, jnmis or rm hwt'Uche or infli(t-tion- , st tim a as fim ta you may or 1nrk eirrl" li?T rotnfl''ift, mwier th rt-- , fmHim fepl as thTiiirh tttniM. my bs plenty yoa bd ak of smi'itirn but to itrengih, hm-r- he hrt gt al-l- I sn4 mrnfisbl prrn'rnf in'rspdioeaac, W hile kidney diaamom the m't common dia. are aimoet lb - kidney orders sr tht rrril, by bt content thematlttt tbf-- pi'imt. who momaHf Hoctortng lk$ tbe original diteat tnaf mipm. fel Out kidnejs are th of you wfiine. or run doi mw Jpn 'fi'ion, try takms lr. Kilmer's H'"it, the fanvu kidney. ber and Had-d- tfftcts, while undermme the (inlirj!ly If t remedy. nn lieT-i- i your kid- imprnte. they will leip tbe o'hey to bel!h. II yon are already eonTineed thl ney of ran Two Naval Airmen Killed. Washington. During a spectacular experiment with a new type of aeroplane bomb at Indian Head, Wednesday afternoon. Naval Lieutenant Clark K. Bronson and Luther Welsh were instantly killed. Topeka, Kansas. The riolden State Limited of the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific railroad went Into the ditch near Newman, Kan., Injuring a number of persons. So far, no casualties have been reported. sn1 looe flih. If wch conditions Couple Suspected f Murder. Denver. Howard Turner, age S3, and Mrs. R. M. Bushong were arrested In Denver Wednesday and are being held In conectiott with the mufder near Wilson. Kn.. October 21 of the basband of the woman. Kansas tank Robbed. nmaked Kansas City, Mo. Two men entered the Security State bank In Rosedale. Kan., a suburb of fhi city, and after placing the rsebier, who wa alone In the bank, within the safe, made off with more than ll.Ovu. of Pmp-E'vi-t W tECIAL NOTE Tos nof obtain s amp1 N.ir Y.bot'l This tea cents to Ir. K'lmer ft to., yo tb ofoortanily to prt.e the merit of this ne'l tnne. They will slao send ynu a boos al alubl inlormatmn. containinc many of the thousands of grateful brttera rerei4 to be joH the remdy oeedew from nen and women who mr th'j found Kimp ! and nvm ei Pmp Root are aa in kirtner, lier and hladdef troui lea. The to send fr.y aamfi ir Wtt Addreaa Dr. well snows th our reader are JLiiaxr 4 Co, fiasgbaaitem, h. Y. V htm wntiog t sure sad mtrntttm tmm tr trmitted 1 to Hnni ia wht you need, you e etpw-t-1-; Sftimjs remit may t and cne pnrehsao the wortt d liar sire bottles st sll rfros storea. ery Kinney Troobl in its steal IV.n't make brit rememhey Ions may poa yon, ny the name. lr. Kilmer's Pwamn-Kont- , and the ad which Prtvsltfiey ef Kldnty Dlsesss. Timshamtow, N. klost peopia io Dot rcaiiu tbe alartn- - fot will bad on erery bottia. trtitino, fmi rmir fifty-cen- mike lre, f ! rmrble Rt ad-w- p(r. |