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Show i' "Peruna Cured Me V -- tvltA glad ! ft tell j j y ' : ' ) ILG) LjL MR. ROBERT FOWLER, Of Okarcho, Oklahoma. Mr. Robert Fowler, Okarche, Oklahoma, Okla-homa, writes: "To any aufterer of catarrh of the stomach. I am glad to tell my friends or sufferers of catarrh that seventeen years ago I was past work of any kind, due to stomach troubles. I tried almost every known remedy without any results. "Finally I tried Peruna, and am happy to say I was benefited by the first bottle, and after using a full treatment I was entirely cured. "I am now seventy years old, and am In good health, due to always having Peruna at my command. I would not think of going away from home for any length of time without taking a bottle of Peruna along for emergency. "You are at liberty to use my picture pic-ture and testimony If you think It will help any one who has stomach trouble." I THE GOVERNOR AND THE PROHIBITION VETO To express the Opinion of people in Sevier County on the Governor's Veto of the Prohibition. Bill, the Salnia Call has 2j adapted part of a great poem to suit conditions. . THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH AND THE GOVERNOR The Governor he v as a leader of thought in a city proud and great, (lf And the Governor's mighiy veto pen Vas a pilar in the, state, d1Vi And the Governor's fame had borne his name to Utah's furtherest ends, 80i" A powerful man was the Governor, with powerful men for friends. 'f' A Spirit stood by the Governor's bed, one howling, windy night, And the Governor lifted a startled head and stared at the thing in white. , "Away with you! To the devil with you!" he gasped in a sleepy dread. "You have sent me thither a dozen times, I'm tired of the. trip," it said; ; "A dozen times you have heard me pray for half a chance and the light, A dozen times you have turned me away you shall hear me out tonight. Though you waved me away with your pen today, you shall listen now, for-sooth for-sooth :rca(i You shall harken well to the tale I tell. I am the Spirit of Truth." k A phantom picture flashed in air at the foot of the Governor's bed, And the Governor gazed with wild amaze, and his eyes grew big in his head, " He looked at a home of poverty. He saw a dying child. He saw a young girl sunk in shame, and a mother who never smiled; A son bowed down and sullen, bearing the brand of a thief, And it father hopeless and helpless, too sodden with rum for grief. And over the picture in letters of fire, "DRINK" was the word he read, And the Governor scowled to the Spirit. "What business of mine?" he said, "Scenes like this are common, enough. What do they mean to me?" "God pity your stubborn blindness, man, and forgive you the chance you miss! Away with your dead traditions and help me remedy this. For ages long I have striven and toiled to free mankind from wrong, I've pleaded and prayed for human aid to save the weak from the strong 1 have starved and fought and watched and wrought that the light might. enter- in ... To end the sway of falsehood and banish the curse of sin. And men have gone to the stake for me scorched in the cannons breath And womea have writhed in torture and welcomed the arms of death That the truth might live to serve the world and then, when the fight seemed won, I gave the standard to you to guard to you, a trusted son!" "I trusted you. with-my woTk to do, I gave you a charge to keep, I placed in your hand a shepherd's staff to comfort my hunted sheep. But now you turn it against me, and the Truth must go untold While you devote your stewardship to the will of the power of gold, To the pleasure of those who burden the poor, to the greed that fosters crime. Oh! turn you again dear Governor; be true while there yet is time, For this is the cry of ten thousand souls that down to the Pit have trod Who keeps the truth from the people, stands in the way of God!" H , -Ji 1 .1 l.l .1111 .iMH'-ll ! Elite I I ! Theatre i i v : -: - MONDAY -- v& MARCH 12 I p r Uyf Special Engage- : r '' j merit 01 L v,-.-, -r-- -hmtlAnl ! The Moore-Ethier Co. Presenting the Romantic Militajy Dranra f "Northern Lights" ! The Story of Custer's last fight on the Little ji Big Horn REGULAR PRICES a ,tfhlUMI-"iti ftwu mrliMrt inn im i-" ' ' '" " ' " ' fit - irtirMnw iTTfrn n r' i -r-li -- --iALtmt m ,-n it, imrTfrltmm iiMMMMWMMiiffUnt J Introductory Sale Continues Contin-ues All Next Week Come to our Store if you Want to Save Money. High Grade Merchandise Never Before Sold at j such Low Prices. 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I I ii-li.H 1,1 I,. 11. $100 Reward, $100 Tho readers of thin paper will ho pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stapes, nnd that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive cure now known to tflio rncidicnl fraternity. Catarrh being a rotistltiitiininl disease, requires a constitutional treatment. treat-ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, In-ternally, acting directly upon the Wood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby there-by destroying the foundation of the disease, dis-ease, and Riving the patient strength liv building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing 1 1 a work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its' curative powers pow-ers that thev offer One Hundred Dollars for. any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. ArtdriKs: J. fllEKET CO. Toledo. O. Bold by nil J.iriipnlnln, 76c. Tke Hairs KOmlly Pllli for constipation. MT. " PLEASANT Barter Shop. J. C. 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