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Show PAGE THE PROVO POST SIX says: "1 Sixth West street,-Provo- , was almost a "wreck 'and suffered conTax the Women of Provo the Same stantly from a severe pain In my as Elsewhere rgH side, extending down over my hips. Often I 'was all aqulver arid to weak that I could hardly .get household so to duties attend .Hard and With a constantly aching back. -- around the house. Headaches ' A woman should not have a bnd dizzy spells troubled jne and several times I fell torfcbffflwrl'&dren-fahvln- g back. And she seldom. would If the kid- - one of these spells. Since I used four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills. , neys were well. Doans Kidney Pills are endorsed have been In good health. Pi lee 53o. at all dealers, Dont by thousands, trouble slmpljr ask for a kidney remedy get Have been used In kidney Doan's Kidney pills the same that for over fifty years. woman Provo says: Mrs. Roberts had.' Foster-Milbur- n Read what this Mrs. Jullett j Roberts, 359 North "0., Props., Buffalo, N, Y, aM. Children Cry for Fletchers What fs od -- . CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- -' t Irops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, Jt - goric, contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its gnarantee. It destroys W'ornis and allays rcyerishness. Tor more than thirty years It ,lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, AVimi Colic, ail Teething Troubles and ' Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend. - CASTOR! A GENUINE i ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years etkUUH COMPANY, OCTOBER IS Farmers Month Exhibits of special interest to those engaged 'in Agriculture, Stock Raising and Dairying will be featured. ' , LOW PEGASUS PETERS The Story of a Nickname VTA ' " LOS THE SALT LAKE ROUTE From all Utah Stations . ' ' To ANGELES-Sa- n FRANCISCO-SA- DIEGO N W. CRAIG, C. E. EG GERTSEN, or address J. II. Jdanderfield, A G. t I ' ' Dy CLARISSA MACklS . 1 j Finney Lee was laboiiously reading. Item- s- from a -- week- obi -- uewspa per 4 when his tougue stumbled against a ' new word. , he reters, interjected, ypu Say, bud some achoolln. didnt you? Whst-'huh? this spell Tegasus, replied Peters glibly. Name of a battleship, queried Kite tier guardedly, or a new patent medicine Name of a fellow, explained Peters vaguely, for his schooling had been intermittent and varied by continual change of scene, nis father had been a book agent, as well as a widower, and Peters education had been mat feed by long gaps between cities, Name of a fellow, he repeated more posiHe was an inventor Invented tively. shoe pegs," he ended, with a sudden burst of inspiration. Ub, huh, but it sounds kinder fuuny And Finney reading here. Listen. So Oscar Jones Lee slowly read, mounted his Tegasus and flew to soma enchanted isle, where he composed another of his deathless poems. What do you make of that, Peters? Oh, answered Peters airily, samq, guy named on aeroplane after old Pegasus and flew away to some island. I guess this Oscar Jones could writp poetry. Yes, it says he wrote a deathless poem. I suppose that means one thats mild and gentle. without a Linin in It." But Teters, the authority ou liters tuie, smiled in a superior manner. A deathless poem, he said. I one Sou caut kill, no matter how itpueh youd like to. One of. them ladylike poems that youd I.Le to riddle with bnilets. only it seems like a cowardly thing to do.v g. m led old Roberts from his chair at tho bead of the mes table. But that was not the end of the di tusrion at the Doub'e X ranch. The day Finney Lee met the pretty schoolteacher raid showed her the newspaper clipping How she laughed when Slit hwvrd Peters definition of Pegasus! But she ve!tStrai.TWiTile huTf hAur" plaining to Finney I at all about ancient m thology. and Fiuney retold the story W his pals, and immediately they dubbed the educated one Pegasus refers," and the name stuck to him. It- y 1 cue i lu iu fr Chicago Memphis $40.00 Minneapolis ...re-- . . s stop-over- h company. $51.20 $79.75 $59.85 $53 85 DIVERSE ROUTES' Proportionately low rates from other points. San Francisco and return direct.,., . re . .7. . .$35.00 San Francisco returning via Los Angeles $35.oj Circuit Tour, San Francisco, Los 'Angeles, San Diego $40.0.) Ou sale daily until Nov. 30. Final limit Dec. 31,'l915. calmly diuikiug the 4 J... .a St Louis 122.50 22.50 340.00 On skis Oct. 23, Nov. 20, 23, Dec. 18, 22. Cocd three months returning dr uvled, do you loor coffee''"- hi Springs Omaha Kansas City he us. i A; lin Denver Colorado ..i I TwofilJ sweeten went ou the Utter. i t it. how yotj got the Funny, name of Pegasus?' ' "Thats an oh! joke now. returned Peters. . I spose Finney told ypu how lie asked Miss Barton if Tegasus was the A modern, train between San Francisco and SL Louis, via name of an inventor and how she the Western Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific. laughed fit to kill herself and she told i No extra fare him the true tale. And since then they call you Pegasus. She sure Is some City Ticket Office 301 Main Street Phone Wasatch 2520 , witty, pretty peach r F, A. WADLEIGH, P. T. M. Where had the April day vanished? J KENWORTHY, A. G. P. A. Was the sun actually shining? It looked dark to him. A sudden dizziness came over him; his heart hurt somehow. Suddenly everything was clear to his mental vision. " Sally Barton had laughed at him at him, the uneducated man who had made a fool of himself! She was not iu love with him. ne was only a target for her clever Wit. Pegasus Teters! So she had been the author of the nickname he had good naturedly accepted. With white, set face, lips compress-- ! ed and a stony feeling In the region f bis heart, he rode to and fro guaiding Market indicates sharp advance. Now is the time to the grazing cattle. save money on your winters supply. Our Ilard Wheat On(e he turned around aud saw fhut j Flour js positively" guaranteed. Sally and her party had arriicd. The.? ASX YOUR GROCER FOR HOOVERS were two men and a girl. The snuj . j flashed on the lenses of three jn.rs of ITS MADE HI PROVO try your dNM-itioi,- m- - ar. ...... ." wi-u- -- - The Scenic Limited i all-ste- J , -- j J 1 Before the Price Jumps i j , spectacles. Of course Sally Bartons blue e.n-- i were not thus disfigured. Highbrows, all! gioaned Peteis i again, and his eyes glittered danger-- , ' ' '4 ously, 4 ! ne rode away to the uttermo-tjim- .f of the range. The curiosity seekers wou'd not fin 1 him here, be thought. But he reckoned without Sally of the blue eyes and firm, white chin. L'r And while he sat there nursing the i bitterness irt his heart and luting all women because this cue hidj.rovjF L doepttfut her Lilt lie voice fell upon bis -- -- r:- - Phone 124. d vi" 'n w y w. jnjr y, y WWW in vm ;r id ears. Good afternoon, Mr. Peters. she called as --her calico pony cantered up to him. Teters doffed his sombrero and looked gravely down at her. ' Ilow dye do? he a.ked Clifly. Isnt it a glorious day? bubbled Sally, looking very winsome In ber blue serge skirt and snowy blouse. Its going to rain. he said. looking off toward the hazy ranges. Oh, dont say that! she protested. Were going to have such a lovely time taking pictures. Dont you want to be in a magazine photograph, Mr. COALS, AS FOLLOWS One April morning Pegasus Peters awoke to the fact that he was in love. At first he bad thought it was malaria and took quinine without result; then he met Miss Sally Barton again aud danced with her and looked into her deep blue eyes- - and, as is the common fate of those who look too long into deep bine eyes, be fell in love. The richness of bird songs, the scent of sage in the rare morning air, the Peters?. tness of his heart revealed the seFor more people to laugh at? he tts lie scrubbed his handsome flashed hotly. No; thank you. Miss and. brushed his blickthalr and Barton. When yon fasten a Bidkiiusae sxf !rclushed when he met his own oa a maa and juake Urn a butt for little mirror that was eon? Jokes dont be mirprtoed if be fails to the bunk house of the value your friendship afterward. He B replaced bis hat- - and rode away to a distant point, where he sat as though r, Pegasus," drawled a voice him. Of course you want to look carved In stone. His face was white, rigM pretty, but she aint going to be and the muscles of bis throat -- were hare to breUkfast, you know. drawn and rigid. Peters whirled about, bis face crimBally, dumfounded, rode back to beT son. . friends. Who aint going to be here to breafe-ftst?- " A heavy roll of thunder out of the he challenged. darkening sky brought fright to her Any lady you wauter name," evad face. A thunderstorm! she gasped. 1 Fiuney Lee Impudently. What shall we do? I am afraid, and aint naming any ladles," and It It's raining now. ion't healthy for you to, either. You "Follow your friends. They're going know, Kinney! Teters tossed this over of er to Beggars cave. Shortys shown km shoulder ns he went down the nar them the way. You better outer wry stairway. this. Miss Barton. These critters are jj When ids broad shoulders and sleek to stampede. black head had vanished Fiuney w ink- getting ready rode away, intent upon thejmsi-nes- s He ) ed at himself in the glass. of the moment. I wonder what hed sny If he knew Barton hesitated. She was Sally that schoolmaara knew that Pegasus afraid. Ob, for, the protection of le-fit how she to did Lord, story! laugh, kill And hint so innocent, getting j ters strong arm! But be must bate j her if he believed she bad made game sweet on her. Poor old Pegasus!" him. of Tegasus Teters did not feel poor as Flfteeu minutes later, when the herd he rode -- nut into the glory of that spring morning. He was going over to had broken all bounds and gone rushthe distant range to relieve Smlthers. ing mad'y over. the plains. Pegasus j Peters saw a drenched little form one of the line riders. As he rode he whistled end sang out dashing toward him. It was the ealit u of pure happiness. He had $500 In the irony, and on bis back was n pale, belt undc--r his flannel Bhirt, and he had drenched girl who called his name in youth and health, and .the boss had sobbing gasps. Oh, I am so frightened!" she cried , hinted that If Teters stuck to business ' be might awake some day to find hirn-- i as he lifted her from the saddle and srif foreman. Old Roberts was talking seated her before him. with her face about resigning and going to live with hidden against bis blue flannel breast. 1 . his son In Nevada. hope you dou't mind? she shivered. I dont mind," he said grimly, and I wonder If she would marry me? I slipuld cry amid tbe glare and crash of the storm j ho thought. .Oh. pshaw. ' for he told her how be had awakened that the iuoon!" he'seoffod at hlmt-elf- . Ill, there!" A voice Interrupted hb April morning conscious. f love aud meditations. "Where you going. Peg- of the blow he had recelted from liar-low- . Of 'course-- 1 --couldn't marry a asus? You dumb overlooked the fact that Pm waiting for you." wife who despised me," he said situ Pmlthcrs grlnnul ns Peters shoot off ply. j v his day dreams and gazed siirprDedly Oh, it is ,t so! she protested and at the cattle dotting the hillside. told her side of the story, I dont ' tvfiere the distant cowboys looked like tare how little Look knowledge joo j miniature horsemen. have, she wbbpered. You have uij "Ob. he said blankly, I didnt know heart, fiohnld. "and 1 want II dr.'t I I'd reached the camp. i bmk aflain." PJdingJn your sleepT eh? laughed The sun came out, and was glori ' t he. .oi he- r- i'B lrnrtnc .into. hliUJwddU. . , frrric Tnrrm. r Wake up. PcgeMis! P.lg doings today, I shall always call you Peaasut ftchoolma'ams fcoing to bring some when you are cross. she tlrcolened friend t out. and theyre ruing to take wheij they rode home skle by side. Bnd pictures of cattle and cor l.ovs for some fp; irens grinned happy assent. n'igtizilie back cast. By?' EOS. Excelsior Roller Mills 'i FIRST, That Good Cod CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRA- CITE, SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING .j .. -- . -- WOOD- - .. j SMOOT & SP AFFORD 4J Estatttfefod 1997, Provo, Utah. FARMERS AKD MERCHANTS BANK be-bk- il gt P. A., Salt Lake West TRIP FARES FROM SALT LAKE OGDEN, PROVO .ROUND o-'- 1 For particulars consult G. " :j . t - YU friends. Highbrows, every one. he groaned as he rotlemonotonously around. IIow do Fknow she aint engaged to one of em?" , Depression seized upon Peters, and the April day lost Its glory. At noon be was eating lunch with Da ii Ililow. Ilariow was a mean ie I. ' t Lrow d individual usualof some sort brought "i'U ly in - on n mis., hluvousuesa. t t bv I i 1 up at Peteis through1 t v . ; . i,f ! u hv eyebrows and grin raw2aes2ia RATES I Excursions-Ea- st - iot The Kind You, Have Always Bought HtwVOBK CITY, VHI - i r The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over CO years, lias borne the signature of9 and lias been made under bis perTy -- JTt-L-. gonal supervision since its infancy, , 'uzScyyt SucA4'l Allow no one to deceive you In this. are but All Counterfeits, imitations and Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment Just-as-go- well. Ills s K , Peters did not beirr Smitbers fareheart was beating thickly at the thought that she was coming-beaut-iful, blue eyed Sally Barton and be was instantly Jealous of her eastern CARES -- HOUSEHOLD Capital $50, 000 A0. Surplus $12,500.00. Thomas N. Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. 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