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Show r a n' ' WEDDED COST OF LIVING njMagesjM-- Pro 'i. i , THE PROVO POST V tV II IWI i , lll 40 YEARS AGO, DIVORCED, HE STILL LOVES WIFE - - -W- health, sooner or later, shows its value. No man can expect to go very far or very fast toward success no woman either-w- ho suffers from the headaches, the sour stomach and poor digestion, the unpleasant breath and the feelings which result from constipation and biliousness. But just learn for yourself what a difference will be made by a few doses of - ISSUE .DENVER, ORLD-WIDE Oct 2. Echoes of a romance which, began 40 years ago on the river Thames . were Republican Party Not Responsible heard in Judge Aliens division For. Existing Conditions in rt when George 4 ' ' This Countiy. Bignall, an inventor, appeared in oohrt, as 'defendant in a suit for ' The Republican party is not re' ' sponsible for the high cost of livLydia Bign all, former wife of ing. the defendant, testified that her The condition is world-widIt former mate had failed to ir beings experienced in free trade for "her as he agreedlcT doprovide lion countries. . England is dealing they were divorced a few months with the problem,-whi- le reports ago. She was awarded $5 a from Japan, Austria, France, Ger- week alimony. many and Holland show that the I love this woman. Judge, people of those countries are ex- said Bignall when given an oppor. periencing serious trouble on ac- tunity to state his side of the ease. count of Being, a We were marriedatrTIenley; on world-wid- e condition, it is evident the Thames, August 13, 1877. 1 that its cause is not confined to thought when I married 'her that the United States. she was the finest little" girl I ever Without doubt one cause of the met. Instill have the same opin rise in prices is the enormous pro- ion of her, even though she has -- good-for-nothi- ng ofChn-districCou- - atim-ony- E6EMm Tested through three generations-favorknown the world over this perfect vegetable and always efficient family remedy is universe ally accepted as the best preventive or corrective of disorders of the organs of digestion. Beechams Pills regulate thebowels, stir the liver to natural activity-tenabyou to get all the nourishment and makingqualitiesfromyourfood. Assureasyoutrythemyouwillknow that--in your looks and in your increased vigor Beechams Pills ably Pay Big (Dividends mr, box arc Sold OTorywbor. Deafness Cannot be Cured t1 Try la box tila 10c. pnDr to Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucuous lining of the Eustachian 'Tube.' When- - this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless tire inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal conditionrhearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of (ten are" caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars. for apy case pf Deafness t .Cilhsed by Catarrh) be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. free. Send P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. J. WAHLQUIST CHAS. Attorney-at-La- 43 tP -- , E. Center Street, - Provo, Utah. 0. Box 203 Phone 353-- X ABERDEEN . - LUMP KING that is by to cure deafness, and constitutional-remedies.- by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way -" that-canno- HIAWATHA NUTOR ROCK SPRINGS SLACK Theres a variety for you. for-circula- Independent Coal Co.. PHONE 459 165 N. SECOND WEST DENVER AND RID GRANDE CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS Account 'National Irrigation Congressr Utah State Fair, Ladies Relief and Primary and L. D. S. Conference at Salt Lake' City, the Rio Grande will make a rate' of one single fare for the round trip . Lake Oity and return, Tickets on sale Sept. 30th to Oct th; final return limit Oct . 12th. Will run a special train Sept. 30th to Oct. 6th, leaving Provo at 7 :30 a. m. ; arrive Salt Lake 9 :15 a. m. Returning leave "Salt Lake at to-S- THE COOL LIGHT; alt II :T5 The Summer Light is the like magic." Recipes formerly considered difficult to Sake now come out of the oven light, dainty and deli cious. It fairly makes you hungry to look at them. - le The ditac lira "with K C Baking Powder works e. p. m. WM. n. . MITCHELL,-Agent- duct ion of - gold,-- . . There- - is- - more money in the world than ever before, and when money is plenti-fu- l Con prices-g- o up. In the-otinental days, when the country was flooded with paper currency, it took a bushel of ready-mad- e moqey to buy a peck of potatoes. When the printing presses of the Confederate states were turning out reams f paper money it took thousands of.dollars la buy a sack of flour. This production of gold, like all other causes which contribute to the high cost of living, is not directly or indirectly traceable to Republican legislation or polieies, or could be affected by a change of administration. For instance, the American people, who have prospered ' beyond any other natild on-on- mand 'better surroundings all the time. The homes in which they live are equipped with conveniences vhknown to our forefathers. The tunattainable luxuries .of a century ago are necessities today. The production of foodstuffs has not kept pace' with the growth of the population. Between 1891 and 1911 the population increased 46.9 per cent. During the same period the production of wheat increased on ly 1.6"per cent.; of com, 22 per cent.; of swine, 29 per cent., and of cattle, 14 per cent. As compared with, the increase in population, the production of foodstuffs has. been smalL There is also the demand, upon the part of the purchaser of. household articles to have them delivered. The expense of this delivery is a large item in the cities and it is, of course, borne by the consumer. Then there is the movement from the farm to the city, thus adding to the eongestion in the centers. Here is a woman who speaks f?om personal knowledge and long experience, viz., Mrs. P. II. Bro. .The Republican . party under -' It's the Lamp that wilt give you gan, of Wilson; Pav who says,Taft has attempted tg President the maximum illumination at the know from experience that Cham" extent relieve' conditions1osuch berlains Cough Remedy is far minimum cost. , law is or as regupossible through superior to. any other. For croup lation. Thus. the express " vates Electric Light is by far t( te cool there is nothing have been revised and lowered, est of ALL lightit truly makes For sale by all dealers. j rates have been regulat railroad . the best summer light. an and d. attempt made to secure A big line of 10 cent Enamel commission which Winter or Summer, however. Ware international an Wilford Perrys. at would for the home or investigate the entire queselectricity holds im of all. tion. Host business establishment the maxinot improve your dairy President Taft portant Why has prosecuted mum number of superior advan- stock by breeding your cows to every monopoly alleged to exist the very best sires? tages. indefianee of the law prohibiting You can find, the best in the Oo YOU use it? conspiracies in restraint of trade. r land at More suits have 'been instituted A. 0. SMOOT, and won under his administration Electric Company 431 W. Center Street. than under any. previous .presithat-excels.- it. I - ' divorcedrmer : Well, why ler? BAKING POWDER Is.. the housewifes , .best friend, lightening her burdens as well. as the food. Wherever K C is used you will find - healthy, happy families and a conCom- tented housewife. plies with all pure food laws, both State and National. Jaquet.Mff, Co., Chicago dont you support inquired the court; Because L Jiavent got the money, replied Bignall. Thats all there is lacking, judge, is the money. I have papers in the ank, hut cant get anything on them just now." My wife knows that I love her and love is alPI lave to offer her just now.' Yes,-b-ut cant live the-woma- passed that stage, interrupted Judge-lle- n. I will enter ail order that ymi iay her $5 a week. Bignall is known as the man who invented - the and at. one timowas considered wealthy. The couple have two sons in Denver, the eldest of on love, . She- - -- lias trip-hamm- er whom Is 29. WHOS ROUGH AND and be sure and start a cor SERVICES AT ST. MARYS. N immediately with iny - -- V-7 A isitation will he made by future affinity, so as to -- bring things to a quick climax. Bishop Spaulding to St. Marys Yours truly,' a lovelorn maid- Provo, on Sunday next, Oct. 6. en awaiting an earjyreply. He" wilt" celebrate the Holy ComMISS A. C. BITELEIL -t 1709 Vine street, Philadel- munion- m- he- morning- amPwill-preacphia. TOUGH ENOUGH TO WED QUAKER MAID? Philadelphia Maid Writes Chief ONeil She Wants Cow-Bo- y Spouse Who Totes Gun and Can Shoot. - DENVER, Oct. 2. And still the brawny, muscular Westerner is in demand by the pretty lassies of the East; and Philadelphia," it seems, has many young women who really understand and appreciate the good qualities of the frontiersmen. Chief of Police ONeill has received a second letter in three days from Eastern women desir-ing- a Western mate, making the sixth within the last few weeks. Five of them were from Philadelphia. A lovelorn maiden this time applies to the chief for assistance in her wooing. Her heart yearns, she says, for a real cowboy husband,, one 'who rides horses, lassoes- steers one who rides wit h a pistol in his, belt, an dean shoot a hawk out of the sky. Oh! kind sir, she writes, I am sure with all your power and capabilities in matching couples, yon can aid me in finding an affinity out of the vast marriageable horde f your acquaintance in or near your worthy citl, and I am going to appeal to you to help me. If I receive an answer to this missive I surely will appreciate it. -- - i . Whcbr you have a bad cold yon want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it,with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggists I have sold ChambeOpinion: rlains Cough .Remedy for fifteen years, says Enos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., and sonsider it the best on the market. For sale by all dealers. , . He will also conduct the evening services at 7 :30 and will preach in the evening. Te full surpliced choir will be in attendance. AA are cordially invited to be present at both sendees. This Bank . Persons desiring young ladles workfor their board while attending school can he assisted by telephoning or mailing - their in which to store the crop of dolnames and addresses to the Regiwhich lars you sow with labor and strars Office, of the Brigham Feed your hank with hope. reap . , .. Young University. account now and it will feed you the winter of life sets in. J.W. Copeland, of Dayton, when As your bank account grows, toil Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamsacrifice will be rewarded and berlain nJMu gh Remedy for his with ease -- and pleasure. Deny who-haa cold, and be hoy vho small things and later fore the bottle was- - all used the yourself In can- - gratify big ambitions. you was cold not Is that gone. boys better than to pay a five dollar Great things "are possible" to the doctors bill? For sale by all man nho has money in the" bank Make a deposit today. dealers. A Safe Granary to -- f TheTouraine Hotel The Farmers Sr Merchants Bank " located at 42 East Third South, is one of Salt Lakes most comfortable hotels. It is clean and modern in .every respect. Priees are very reasonable and the treatment is courteous. Provo people should make this their headquarters Two or threadanrs west of Colonial Theatre. The Denver Rio Grande Railroad 3 & PROVO, UTAH. - EXCURSIONS Sick headache is caused by f disordered stomach. Xahe Cham berlains Tablets and Correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealers. SALT LAKE for the T . ' O NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS UTAH STATE FAIR AND RACES L. D. S. FALL CONFERENCE RELIEF AND PRIMARY ASSOCIATION ONE SINGE FARE , , 4 . For the Round Trip Zw - SALE DATES: From Ogden, Bingham, Goshen. and intermediate points, 12. Sept. 30 to Oct. 6. Final limit Oct. ' From Eureka,, Mammoth, Silver City, .Sept. 29 to Oct. 6., Final limit October 12. From Fark City and Ilebcr Branches Sept. 29 to Oct. 6. . Final limit October 12 in other Utah, all Sept. 29 to Oct. 5. Final From points 15th. October .limit f . Special service from Utah County points. further particulars. See agent for , , F. A. WAD LEIGH, Denver. G. P. A. P. D. Lake. Salt I. A. BENTON, G. A. RIO GRANDE EXCURSION RATES For the International Dry Farming Congress at Lethbridge Alberta, Canada, the D. & R. G, will make a rate of $40.15 from Provo, Utah.' Tickets on sale Oct. 16th, 17th, and 18$; good returning until Nov. 9th. No stopovers allowed. The D. &. R. G. .will 'sell round T ROYAL points in Colorado, Missouri River Mississippi Riv$r points and Chi cago on Oct. 19th, Nov. 23rd anc 25th, Dec.' 21st and 23rd. Octob er and November tickets limitec to January 31st, 1913. December tickets, February 28thTor return Spe Ticket Agent,, Union Depot for rates, etc. -- WM. 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