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Show r p THE PROVO POST TAGE Six Where David Copprf!e(d Y'as JVrlttpa Bleak House" at Broadstalrs, Eng. WOULD GLADLY WED land, which has failed to find a pur chaser, Is of interest to tbe Dickens One.) lover because the-- , greater part of Page (Continued Frpra David Copperfield" was written there. local benedicts to ask the city council But it Js not the "Bleak House of to titx ajl unmarried tnen, in the city. the novel, ybich is definitely located The latter , declared- - ihey shbpld tot la Hertfordshire , Tbe novelist and ' be1 taxed, 'sinbe ' they - were willing ta Ida family appear to have been some: ta their Broad be husbanda,"but couldnt- - find the what tightly packed When Lord Carlisle con hornet Staira busigirls without sacrificing their la ted paying a vls to Onr waness by courting trips into strange temp tering place' ta 1851, Dickens cities. him the North Foreland The following statement, was drawn Lighthouse for a' night light ta his -teen membedroom, and he continues: As we up and signed by thinkof putting mignonette boxes outbers of the Bachelors club: side the windows for the younger chilof citizens full "We.'' being fledged m oy and by, I am the United States, of America, State dren towesleep should give your servant afraid atof Utah,. City of Mereur.having the cramp if we hardily undertook to years tained the age of twenty-on- e lodge him." During the last tew yearn -and upward, do realize the full neces- the house has been transformed out in the ef all recognition. sity of Involving ourselves bonds of holy matrimony and do hereWhen your feet are wet and cold, by announce to the unmarried women and youT body chilled through and of the State of Utah and surrounding from exposure, take a big dose states that we desire to become ac- through of Chamberlain Cough Remedy, bathe quainted either by correspondence your feet In hot water before going to or otherwise with ah single lady hav- bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by ing matrimonial Intentions,- - Signed: Drug Co. two stores, safest Hedquist Richard Thomas Osman, Houstein, to trade. place A LT Steinberg, Thos. Pickle, Paul Rasmussen. Louis Stewart, James Evans, Ole Hansen, Clarence Cox, Jack Peterson,. Alma Swenson, Dewit Chas. Don Dunlavey, Dunfcivey, Me Jack Clarence Bacon,' Traughber, Cary, Glen Flanks, James McMahan. Any lady a lilting to communicate with above gentlemen will please address her correspondence "To"' Mercury Utah, General Delivery. See to it that you make your writing, lt--a photograph 4s evening" complete"hysingra available, please enclose same of our nice warm fett-En-e- d pair -In. are order "Wedding suppers' Slippers. after all successful results-Alt ceremonies will be publicly THEY ADD TO LIFES PLEASURE performed in Preble's hall EIGHTEEN BACHELORS flax usually gives the "best results in the northwest 4 In tasking us of barnyard manures which are made from wheat, parley or oats straw, ADD WHEAT CUUURE they should either be - thproughly composted or, if hauled fresh from the stables, the manure tfiould be applied to grass, corn or potato lands Sick ?Iant Treatment Prescribed at least two years before' wheat is to by Prof, H. L, Bolley be sown there. A good start for roThe bomS of' Mrs. C. F. Decker teas given by 'Mrs. Wm. M.- - Royla&ce on of N. D. totatlon to be applied to old wheat Xh scene of bne of hd prettiest "Nineteenth Century Novelists" and lands would be: ItBOcheons of the season Wednesday, the second one on ' "Characteristics, 1." Grass, with manure spread on iwlmi Mrs. C. V. Decker entertained Cornielle Moilere and Racine" was fines I began to write about the the grass. number of friends between the given by Mrs, C. E. Loose, This was findings of the Botanical Department , 2. Hay. ; boors of 2 and 5. The rooms were followed. by a general, discussion by of the North Dakota Agricultural Col. 3. . Pasture. decorated throughout with the club, after which the members lege Experiment Station relative to 4. Corn. profusion of pink and white 5. Flax. adjourned to. meet in one week with certain diseases of "wheat which af, fect the roots, straw andseedsof the Among those present at the Mrs. W. D. Roberts. 6. Wheat. Mrs. Jacob wheat plant, and which tend to be lAcJightful affair were ArThe wedding of Miss Belle Woods carried over from crop to crop either UTAH PRESS ASSO- Kwans, Mrs. Ferra Decker, Mrs. thur Craven, Mrs George Startup, and Anthony Langstaft was solemn- in the seed or in the soil, certain peoClATI ON MEETS WITH Mrs. Joseph Baker, Mrs. J. Hayden, ized last Tuesday evening af 7 oclock ple, not particularly well informed reDEVELOPMENT LEAGUE TErs. Dora Roberts, Mrs. Switzer, at the homp of the bride's parents, garding farming methods, have exhibAirs. N. G. Hicks, Mrs. Penrold, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs Frank Woods. Only the ited considerable needless apprehenMeeting to be January 23 in Salt Chas, Cook, Mrs C. F. Docker, Mrs. immediate relatives and a few friends sions regarding the matter. Some, I Lake Commercial Itfrt Hedquist, and the Misses Mercy, were presefalf during the ceremony, fear, oifly pretend great apprehensith. Election, of Officers to Take Lillie and Ella Cook. which was performed by Bishop Al- Now let me say that I do not write Place. about plgnt diseases for the purpose bert, Man waring of J.he Fifth Ward, Tbe members of the Eccentric The members of the Utah Press of frightening anyone, but am doing Card lub' were delightfully Mr. W. P. Baker was the recipient so to call the farmers' attention to Association will hold its annual meetd at the home of Mr. and Mrs."Alva of a pleasant surprise at his' Tn Skit Lake City January 23, at home, copditions relative to proper cropping, ing Nelson Tuesday evening. - Deep red the occasion beings two sessions will be held which his. fiftieth birth so that they may raise as large crops raraattons adorned the rooms- - and win tend This olntly. with " the Utah Development The time was spent each year as possible. Ike luncheon table. In connection in games and music, and a and League. The annual election of offdainty to make the farmer prosperous with the card games prizes were dainty luncheon was served to icers will take place'at the morning In and who in land crops deal those the , awarded to Dr. Evans and Mrs. Wal-- - thirty guests present' which the farmers grow, ought to be session of the Press Association and Rees. Those present were Mr. thoughtful ehough about their own the officers are anxious to have every and Mrs. W. H. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. The Nineteenth Century Club will welfare not to object when It is nec- newspaper iir the Btate represented. All Maiben, Mr, and Mrs, Sharrs, Mr. meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. essary to point out the j1 difficulties The following program Is announced vutsd Mrs. Vern Walton, Dr. and Mrs. George Iiavercamp, 196 East First which stand in the way of good agri- for the afternoon and evening H. North, Tha Condition culture; AFTERNOON SESSION. lletndselman, Mrs. Harry Enos and under Ethnic Religions will be the In calling th farmers' attention to 1 Selection "Utah," tune of DixMrs. Henry Cease. The club will subject of the paper to be given by the fact that, the methods which are, Auld its next meeting-wit- h Mr.and at present time most commonly fol- ie, Imperial Quartet. 2 "The Awakening of Utah, May- , Mrs. ' Waiter Rees. lowed in cropping wheat fa the northMr. and Mrs. J. W. Me Ad am de- west are v or Charles R. Mabey, Bountiful. condition a about bringing The Utah Sorosls Club met yester- lightfully entertained with a family of Discussion.-- , which la puite .anal- even3 Selection "Big Bffl, Aay .afternoon at the Roberts Hbtel. dinner at their home Sunday Commer condition of soil gous to the Te- first paper of the afternoon was ing in coniplimentJo their son Clyde, I am stating a plain truth, but there cial Club Male Quartet and J. R. Brow n of Elsinore. Covers Is nothing about this fact to. cause 4 Relation of Advertising to Com were laid for ten. , anyone to worry about Minnesota or munity Development, John D. Giles. Discussion. . . soils.. These facta of disease Dr. and Mrs. W J- .- Sttohl have Dakota 5 Selection, "I Want a Girl, Graf have not been stated before, because moved new apartments no one had previously made proper ham. Male Quartet. and are at home to their friends at 6 When thefVork Should Ber studies uponr wheat seeds, wheat roots 172 South Second East streets. and wheat soils to allow one to do so. gin." A. C. Nelson. r ' causes heartburn, sour Discussion: Mrs. Leo Peck has returned to her This teaching, which calls for a propr 7 Selection, River boIIs with referstomach, nervousness, of care wheat er Shannon, the in home Lake Salt a after months nausea, impure blood, and in Provo with her parents. Mr. ence to their sanitary conditions for Utah Development League Male Quar visit more trouble than many the grow th of wheat Jt is true, is new, tat and Ms E. S. Goddard. different kinds of diseases. EVENING SESSION. but the dieases of wheat roots are The food you eat ferments 1 Selection, Alexanders Rag Professor John T. Caine, III, of the old. Agriculturists have always fn your stomach, and the Time Band, Utah Development' Lear crop known period that long visited Mr. proper with College, Agricultural abpoisons it forms and Mrs Preston G. Peterson the rotationshelp to raise a good wheat gue Quartet. sorbed into your whole fore part Of the week. crop, but they could not account for 2 Address, Governor William Spry. dissystem, causing many 3 Selection, "That Beautiful Rag," the rapid deterioration of the wheat tressing symptoms. At the Club 'will meet with yields upon new lapds and upon lands Commercial Club Male Quartet The Bridge first sign of indigestion, try Mrs. Thaddeus Waat Utah and Other Staten McNitt Saturday yet known to be fertile. - It usualS2 afternoon. ly said that rather constant cropping Have Done, Joseph E. Carte. . Discussion. to one crop tends to reduce the fertil1 Mrs. Louis Clark is a Salt Lake 5 "Yan-le- e which at Selection, a below frm quartet point ity of the soil visitor this week Consul," Graham Male Quartet. a pay crop could be produced, flow 6 Cvie Fride and Lqeal Developever, often, the best sort of rotations KENT COBB TO SING HERE- reBlack-Draug- ht ment, D. A. A.' Bird. have failed miserably to give the Mr. Kent Cobb, the popular vocal , Discussion. sults naturally to be expected. This 1st who for many years has pleased 7 Selection, Rings on Her FingInfected . u Provo audiences with popular ballads finding regarding internally the old, reliable, vegetable seed and dtaoase Infected soils, is per- ers. Imperial Male QuartefT and Illustrated sofigS,ls announced liver powder, to quickly the chief explanation of such re for another engagement at the Ellen haps from FIND UNCONSCIOUS cleanse your system duced yields on lands. of known fertilT and Princess theatres,beginning these undesirable poisons. , .WOMAN WITH HER and culture. proper next week. This will undoubtedly be ity DEAD CHILDREN In other words, now that we know welcome news to the many enthuslas-'Mrs. Riley Laramore, of these rather perststent wheat Were Without about 1 Good water, Mo., says: admirers of Mr. Cobbs singing. .Fuel, and Food - and - farmers can and soil Aroubles,-osuffered for years from dyspepThenr Off From V Snowdrifts Cut sia and heartburn. TheafordS ' Hugh, the con of H. J. take rational steps to counteract their "Outer er in small doses, May Die." W. Goddard, while playing on a straw affects, indeed, ia largo part, to do cured my heartburn in a few days, ana now I can eafcwithout HAZARD, Ky., Jan. 15. The unconstack with a number of playmates, away with them. This Is a real doc Try it J distress." and sustained a trwine of hope, hope that we can soon scious body of Mrs. Nancr Allen fell to the ground and successful Fuzzy and the bodies of three fchll badly broken leg. Dr. Horace G. arrange such proper Insist on Thedford and selections seed Merrill was summoned and reduced crop rotations, dren, who were dead, were found this the morning 4a a email - shack at- - the handle go seed treatment and T the fracture. The lad la reported to farm manures that, uniformly, much mouth of Grapevine creek by a be improving very nicely. passeress better results shall come from farm by. efforts; hope that by proper deep (There w as neither fuel nor food to plowing 'and' the- Other necessary be found in the house, and the life of methods of culture, the older wheat Mrs. Fuzzy is despaired of by pbysi areas may again be brought back to clans, plump proper yields of normally The heavy snowfall had rendered gramat a reasonable 'cost Ofeffortr roadways impassable and no one had When the symptoms and nature of been near the mouth ofGrapevine these wheat root diseases are as well for several days. This morning a and generally understood by the farmmessage was received here telling of ing public as Is now the case wlth the finding of the four. They were potato scab and w heat smut, farmers covered" bjT thin bed covering, whlld .will see pnd understand gultf clearly in the flrepiaeewas a"smatl; pile of the chief reasons for careful " seed ashes. grading, seed treatment and crop It Is not that fertility of the Tako Your Choice. soil Is so much Injured by the use of Dont you think. Dr. Fourthly Phone 17 the single crop method, as that Its aid hh literary parishioner, that the mechanical texture Is spoiled and that larged fuller Intellectual Ufa of the it has become filled with Jtheu sort of present day, with Its freedom from disease germs which are character- the basejsea. fears and superstitions that have Vpt'the human soul In istic of that particular crop. tbe centurJ ba There Is nothing about the, nature i been a potev agency or v which of root the heat diseases CIRREM TIME about the demonstrated and welles-maSLNDU, NOVEMBER 12.. 5 P M.- not rather easily be overcome tabllshed increase in the1 Trains will leave from Union Station, Provo; as follows : ' methods of agriculture duration of luman life 7 by proper LEAVE PROVO FOR, EAST. n ahem auoceed ta getting, farm . J10. jes. tQ3e.aure," said tbe-R9 20 a. m. For Sanpete points S?o' i5TT! ers generally to plow properly, har-- ' Dr. Fourthly; and then people take SCO. .TO :00 a. m 6 For ail points East. row and pack properly and to proper- better cars of their teeth nowadays than they used to, you know. 8 32 p-- tn. No. For all points East ly use farm manures; to grow amji No. 410 dtor Tintic Branch points 6:57 p. m save., their own seed; to grade and 4 Fee all points East - Fickle ... . T -8 j2d p. m.- . T, disinfect It; and to carry out proper Popularity. LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST. You started wlta the full' crop rotation. confl m. 8 :34 No! 409 Foy Salt Lake As in the past, some such diseases dence, of your constituents and now 1 11 :10 a. m. No. For all points West and North a ill appear In every crop just as some you are criticised on every hand. "Tea, replied Senator Sorghum, 5 For all points West and North No. . 12:57 p. m. smut now1 escapes, but their occurmy experience has been very much 4 3l p. Xo, 5 1 1 For Salt Lake ence In generally destructive-forlike that of,a man who good natured-l3 Fot.all points North and West - r . No. 9 :3 1 p. Tn. unshould from now on crnsvnts to umpire a ball game. HEBER BRANCH. ' ' necessary. 9 :30 a. m. "No. 308 Leave Provo What to doH, 1 Crow 'your pan Ko. 807 Arrive Provo drom Heber . 3:45 p. m. Only e Word. ' 2 seed. Grqde R each jear to propNo. 7 and No. 8 have been dtacootmusd. If you hare a dimple in your cheek er size, weight and color and trea it .The only line to Ogden and Denver without --change. Free reclining you Will find the word equilibrium tibair Cam, Through Sleeping Cars, and Elegant Diners on all through trains. thoroughly before planting 3 Rotate will show it off. At least an Atchison your crops, using four or five other woman with a dimple finds h good IYJLT?ADIE1GH I. A. BENTON, W. H, miTCIIELL, sorts' of crops on your fields between deal f use for the word Atchlsot t ,C; P, & T. A. a heat crops. Pasture land, corn and GM&S. a Q. A P. D. . ArcbL - - carna--yfjwn- ' Club-Ann- ual ( s. !r en- - -- ecker - wrote-promisin- I the-eigh- ' Cold Winter Nights You Stay at Home ' ss flax-sic- k - j into-'the- ir Indigestion j 1 s -- Word's ' ' c ur d Black-Draug- World-i-Moth- ht, r Better Shoes for less money at London'a The prices are very reasonable x Mways Use Right Hand. With his left hand be took pipe and tobacco from hl8 pocket and with Ms right hand he felt tor a match. H had none. His fellow idler at the othrtr end of tbe park bench gave him a match and then let hia own cigar go out in his astonishment at seeing his left handed neigh bor Ught his pipe with his right hand. Thats funny, said he. Yon are Just about the moat confirmed lefthander I ever met, yet for that little trick "you use your right hand as if born to it. was All lef banded PPle do, the reply. Just think over tbe list of your smoking acquaintances and see if you ever knew one who lit his pipe with his left hand. Ill bet you didnt I never did, and I have numbered among mj friends several men whose right hand seemr fed nearly helpless for everything ,90, $1.25, $U0 Ellen THURSDAYS rad FRIDAY JANUARY 18-- 9 1 TlfcK l REPORTER LURE OF THE CITY THE FRESHET pipe-lovin- g LOVES LABOR LOST the Buy your aweaters and knit goods rjowY Londons and save 75 percent I hjuUbeea troubled with constipation for Two'years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me,writes Thos. E. Williams, Mlddleboro, Ky. Two packages of Chamborlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets curfed me For sale by Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, safest plaee to trade. - Princess THK DESERT WELL THE FOOTBALL HERO APRIL FOOL THE'UHIEFS DAUGHTER LA VELLE SISTERS Thursday Night Only U . -- V f - That Good-Co- al! Lump, Nut and Slack - SPJIOOT & SPAFFORP , oooooooooooooooooo DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.R. TBLE-EFFEC- Theres aMerence! TIVE j We You heard that expression and particularly as applied, to clothes. 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