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Show THE TRI-YEEEL- JOURNAL. LOQANi UTAH. Y Clever Cog Ate Kis Way Cpt NOVEMBER U Was a Good Prophet. . ISOS 10 ' The novelist, Thomas A.Janvier A yallar dog lay on the floor of has lived for a number of years in an Avenue A delicatessen shop. France, and has collected many J ading from his size and shape folk tales and anecdotes -- of the French peasantry. some I heard a story of a physician may. have had a leaning toward the the other day Mr ' Janvie? said . fox terrier species. Aside "from os a physidan of ntiy. that he was just plain dog. and oo 'morn ing ..top From time to time balanced op jP;''eee, I113 -P'nEl ,r at tbedeluati'ssenmiinaodwaKKfd talk' with a .tombstone- defending of ' ' - tors onef-hir-remote-atices- ' I a tail, " : , i said maker. . Why, there's Bismarck, went on the talk While the I thought youd a customer.not cease to did tombstone man giveu him away! chisel. id one had I am ashamed to tell yon dot work. andHe malleta. in the other. He a hand CUfiSS: you are rigbtdt, said the delica- was his tombstoues upon carving t the tessen man, gazing fondly the words, Sacred to the memory dog. f did give him away, of and the rest he would frm imhiib ibiiiih iiuiwum 0 he would not slay givecE leave blank'., I gived him again away but This proceeding, for some reaagaiu h vould not slay. At last son, amused the physician. WatchI gived him again und again nnd ing the stonecutter he laughed again avaw, und eveii locked all heartily, der doors. But love like Bismarcks said the other, do you vill alvays find a vay to give Vouco laugh? der merry Because your way of work more he corned back. amuses me, the physician said. Den vheu I find out bow strong .Do you always out upon your a affection has dot lettle dog for headstones the beginning of the ... Tifem, me I dont cure vedder he stays wait? s and then obituary, avay or doesnt. I conldut give No, said, the stoneentter, him away even if he did. not always. When there is some, IIow-di, be get in by der door sf are treating him t and oue sick, you vhen he conldut? He didnt, I V Kansas I City keep right-o- n. 'i vill tell you how. - - )f Journal. . 's,r I give him avay to B6v Buck-le- y . 5 (, l, , ' " derTcemau, but vhen Bngwas Not Sick- a Day Since. , f W.iUfc not lokln Bismark sneaks off, uud .f. f sick with taken was he I comes severely der first ting I knowed r I tried all sorts of trouble. nnd der store into kidney jumps running up and down all over me mit glad- medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your D6SS ';v . Electric Bitters and determined to I vhen to do I bated it, but vonce give away something I dont try that. After taking a few doses take it back. So I picked Bismarck I felt relieved, and soon thereafter i,y jer collar up und took him was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. 'Neighbors again to dot Buckley mam. to a cut Veil, sir,' loug story of mine have bfeu cured of Rheushort, dot leetle B smark , corned matism, Neuralgia. Liver and Kid- . Debili-tvrunning back five or four times ney troubles and General This is what B. F. Bass of Next time, by Chiraminy, I Fremont, N. C. writes.- - Only 50c told myself, I vill lock dot door at Riter Bros., Drnggiste. K n vhen he comes hack to get in. For A Bad Cold. ' Und I did. It broke my heart so der vay If you have a bad cold you need he whined uud wagged his tail dot a good reliable like medicine I really couldnt stand it. I vent Chamberlain's Congh Remedy to upstairs by my room vere I couldnt loosen and relieve it, and to allay see him. the irritation and inflammation of I hear .him dont 60on the throat and lungs. For rule by Pretty c N wagging or whining any more, nnd All Druggists. I tiuk maybe he has went avay. So 1 ereeped downstairs agaiu udJ, Redundant Style. . k snre enough, dere isnt any outside. Joseph was an excellent cook; vas I, standing' dere vondering but he was not what .might "be to mysely vedder I vas sorry or enlled a literary man. At the same glad about, it, vhen all of a sudden time he conceived the idea that a ter , down der stairs cookery book from his pen would rup, ter-- r rnp! nnd der first t.ing fill a long felt want. He set to The Bishop, By Cyrus Townsend Brady, author of The Southerners, I knowed dot leetle Bismarck, dog but feeling that perhaps he work, be will the Woven With, In the Wasps Nest, Ship, etc., vas jumping all up and down me had made some mistakes in compoagain und licking my face. sition, he submitted the work to a OUR NEXT SERIAL STORY Now how der defile do you who literary critic, The Grip of Honor is one of the best love stories you ever read. The hero tink dot little dog got upstairs prominent to gojhrooeh the work promised . L a gallant youngs Irishman, second lieutenant on John Paul Joness ship, vhen der front door vas loekedfI and correct itwTiere necessary. never knowed a dog the Bon Ilomme Richard, in her engagement with the Scr,apis7which is y After a day oj two he brought it described by the distinguished author who is a graduate of the Naval did yon? I vould find outl back. 1 took him out by der collar Academy at Annapolis. Yes, he its all- right und locked der door again. Den I so far as I said, can; bnt I rather fancy made believe go upstairs again, but been a little superfluous in sneaked back to vhere he didnt youve for lemon recipe know I vasTlookiug uud peeked yourHave I? Hows that?pudding. out. Well, yon see, yon say here lllfllUii Pretty soon alretty he goes then sit on a hot stove and stir m .avay from' der door und begins Now, I really do not around vone of dem constantly. sniffling see how anyone is going to sit on Better and Cheaper thau Marble, strings of sausage vat I have hatig a hot stove without stirring 'coning by der awning frame. ' so I think yon can do withHighest Prices Paid iot . All of a sudden he,makes a stantly, out that sentence, dont you? ALFALFA SEED AND quick bit at der bottom sausage Loudon American. uud vould yon believe it? dot ALL KINDS OF GRAIN leetle dog eated.his vay. all der vay A Runaway Bicycle Office Holi Eagle. in to und der by jumped, top up Terminated with an ugly ent on Warehouse-C- Old Cop. Imp. by second story window, quicker the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Bldg., Logan, Utah. day ytm can say Johann Robin- - Grove, 111.- It developed ?a stub sohn born ulcer, unyielding to doctors Vhen I told dot dot Buckley and remedies for fonr years. Then man about it he said I could keep 'Son?. Bueklens Arnica Salve cured. Its my old dog; dol be vouldnt have as good for Bnrns, Scalds, I32SSSSS a dog vat was h cannibal, anyhow. jqst Skifi Ernptions and Piles. 25c at But I dont care how much he Riter Bros. t K n Drug Store. insults my sausages. lie cant hi. little .tump Often leads to pov- No renl erty. woman ever cold her heart for ' the luxuries of life. But many a woman who has gladly faced poverty for the man she loved, may well doubt her wisdom when Plain becomes the mate of poverty. If sue were rich, d she thinks, find a way of cure. shc-coul- FOR WOr.iEN " WHO CANNOT BB CURED. The proprietors and makers of Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in often rf to pay $500 in legal money of the Unit'-- States for any cae of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. You have my heartfelt thanks for your kind advice to me, wntes Mm. Geo. Fletcher, of 166 Victoria Avenue. Gelt. Ontario. Was troubled for over a vear. Tllh with catarrh of mi-mdoctors said I would have to go through au operation, but commenced to use Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery. also hi Lotion Tablets and 'Antisentic and Healing Surpobitones. Now i am combottles of Dr. pletely cured, alter using-s- ix Pierce's medicines. 1 am glad to say his medicine hah made me a new woman. s Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., by letter, free. t Dr. .Pierces Pleasant Pellets are easy end pleasant to take. A most effective laxative. xx- - M household for cramps, colic, diar remedy rhoea and disturbances of the stomach and bowels. A piece of. flannel wet with Kickapoo Indian Oil and placed over the stomach and bowels will relieve the most acute pains in a few minutes, allay the inflammation and ' cure .the cause. Only 25 cents .a bottle at all druggists. Indispensable 3 - - SIMMER -- locks-cbmid- Mi3LAlNir n ts ha-ha- .- , d , , y , - . ,v J - - j. ir' -- is-t -- t rf . , TO ADD ANOTHER to our history of value giving we put on sale a line of EXTENSION TABLES Bis-mar- which represenis all that is correct and good in the art of furniture - . makiDg. Mauy styles are shown in golden finish oak. These are stroug and massive and handsomely carved. They extend easily and thedeayes iit perfectly. We are showing some of ash which are strong, well made and usefol pieces of furniture at very "" low prices. ter-r-ru- dot-climbed- Wm. Edwards Furniture and Carpet House Main St., Logan. r 5HR;r;F,Fr.FjF,iir.r.,F,r.r.rBFrF I Joseph k Foo. I MACHINISTS. Sx Wilson Iron and brass foundries. i Main Street. - - Logan Island. .t x VIVTVIVTWiVTVlVrViVlVTVTV PLENTY OP Money I to Loan AT ALL TIMES Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation Tithing Office Corner. Qnor.limitoCoiffjh Curb For Coughs, Colds red Croup Riter Bros. Drug Co;, Logan, Preston anil Utah, Franklin. " Montpelier, Idah. THE GRIP OF HONOR r-- p, viv-idl- -- , - Seeds! Seeds! i o, -- - Bailey and make me mad. 1 got my leetle New York Sun. dog again. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Works, Sbullsburg, Wis;, writes: 1 have tried many kinds of liniment, but I have never re- ceived much benefit nntiL-- I used Ballards Snow Liniment for T think it Cured Consumption." t Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, My husband lay Kan., writes. sick for three months. The doctors said that he had quick cousump-Wate- r tion. We procured a bottle of Ballards Horelround Syrup, audit cured him. That was six years ago. Since then we have always We kept a bottle in the house. (annolUcTWithont it. For conghs and colds it has no equal. 25c, 50c, $1.00, at Riter Bros. Drug Store. bn . ' t it AGENTS. LOGAN. UTAH. The Ldgaa Real Estate and Loan .Company. Pfenty of money to loau on farms, Also-elio- iee optional payments. real estate for sale. L. S, Carbon, Mgr. . Over First National Bank, Lot,an US Bote! Leave calls at Peoples transfer for CITY BUS or service to or from ail trains, ilay nr night. Fate 25 cents. II. SECKIST. ' a |