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Show . ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH n Flagfeifa Florida Railroad There Is no railroad from Key West, To drive a tank, handle the guns, and sweep over the enemy trenches, takes strong nerves, good rich blood, a good stomach, liver and kidneys. When the time comes, the man with red blood In his veins Is np and at It" He has Iron nerves for hardships an Interest In his work grips him. Thats the way you, feel when you have taken a blood and nerve tonic, made np ot Blood root. Golden Seal root, Stone root; Cherry bark, and rolled Into a vials by altablet aad sold In alxty-cefor all most druggists past fifty years as Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. This tonic. In liquid or tablet form, Is Jnst what yon need this spring to give you vim, vigor and vitality. At the fag end of a hard winter,, no wonder blue, out of sorts. yon feel Try this Medical Discovery of Dr. Is the Pierces. Dont wait I I A little pep, and to begin you day laugh and live. ' The best means to oil the machinery of the body, put tone Into the liver, kidneys and circulatory system; Is to first .practice a good X know of nothing better as a laxative, than a vegetable pill made np of leaves of aloe and jalap. This Is commonly sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets, and should be taken at least once a week to feet of Intestines. clear the twenty-fiv- e Yon will thus clean the system expel the poisons and keep well . Now is the time to clean house. Give yourself a spring house cleaning. Adv. , sugar-coate- to Cuba, and could not welt be, .as nearly 200 miles of ocelitf intervene. What Mr. Flagler did was to build a railroad along the eastern const of Florida to, Its southern extremity, and thenee on plleijind artificial viaducts to Key West, and to provide for the transM'rtatlon of loaded trams both Drop of magic! Doesnt hurt one bit I Apply a llttlegreerone on that touchy corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift ft oft with the WAR fingers. No pain at all ! Try it d hJJ' To-da- y May-appl- e, Why wait? Your druggist sells tiny bottle of Freeione for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, , soft coyn, or corn between the toes, and callouses, without soreness or- - Irritation. Preesone Is the much talked of ether discovery of the Cincinnati genius. Adv. Best Part John is it you like best about Marians singing? Gladys Can-bOh, the refrain, guess. Doe-7-Vh- at y X USE ALLENS FOOT-EAS- E The antiseptic powd to be ohaken Into the I tike ahoee aad sprinkled la It retteree feet and takes the pain Col, swollen, smarting of corns and baniooa. Tbs miring n. sting ontand French troops nee Allen's Foot British, Base. The greatest comforter known tot all SeeSaches. Sold everywhere, S6c. Adv. fool-bat- LetCuticuraBe Your Beauty Doctor Salt Lake City, No. h. Before Marriage and After, I What have you there? "His early love letters. "And that other large collection? 19-1- 91. Net Contents 15Tluid Praetor UbmiiinpJ-- t For Infanta and CMldren. j Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria j , ii jg ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENt. AVeetablcIVcparatioaJrAs similatir thcFood tiflgtteSioaadfi by Always Bears the J Thereby Promoting Di&stoffl Cheerfulness and Rest Centals Signature i neither Oplflm.Morp Mineral. Not arcqtic of Layman Often Erra In Paaaing Judg-- . ment on Type When Poor Maintenance Is to Blame, The following is taken front a paper by B. n. Ptepmelerrmalntenance en gineer, highway department, state of Illinois. It touches a subject upon which every layman who uses tliepub lie roads should Inform hipself : "Many different types of roads have been candemned by the public chiefly on aecfiunt of the lack of proper maintenance. The proper type of roadmay be selected by the engineer, but If he has no means of controlling maintenance hty choice may be con- Mi. & AhelpfulKeSL., wd demned by thetcfroni-gifi- y JacSimilc Signature ;c cektachCohp A Business Should be fo) 1 r t i J as Big as Its Job , sa' tesa ' If bigness is of benefit to the public it should b commended. rdS-- . i 1 The size of a business depends upon the needs which that business is called upon to serve. A business should be as biff as its job. You do not drive tacks with a or piles with a tack hammer. shares?" Im not bothering bout what they did to the swords," replied Farmer Corntossel, so long as they iltdnt bother the big guns an the E3 -- Swift & Companys growth has been the natural and inevitable result of na- tional and international needs. Large-scaproduction and distribution are necessary to convert the live stock of and the West into meat and to distribute them over long distances to the consuming centers of the East and abroad. ' Only an organization like that of Swift Dont Worry About Plmplts. and retiring gently smear the face, with Cuticurs Ointment. Wash off the Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot Water, For free samples address, Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Boap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. I k ts, with its many packing, plants, hundreds of distributing houses, and thousands of refrigerator cars, would have been able to handle the varying seasonal supplies of live stock and meet the present war emergency by supplying, without interruption: First The U. S. soldiers and the Allies in Europe by shipping as much as 800 carloads of meat products in a single week! Brave Act Recognised. The navy department has commended Matthew McCabe, a water tender, for gallantry and heroism In Jumping overboard from the United States steamship Pocahontas and rescuing from drowning a fireman who had either Jumped or fallen overboard. When the man was seen to disappear from the ship McCabe, without jumped Into the water and sue cded In getting n line around the man, who was hauled up on deck. Me Cabe enlisted In the navy August, 191C, at New York. heal-tation- - tz3 Second The cantonments In the United States. Third' The retailers upon whom the American public depends lor its daily supply of meatl $100 Reward, $100 But many people ask Do producers and consumers pay too much for the complex service rendered? effiEveryone we believe, concedes the ciency of the Swift & Company organizationa . in performing a big job in a big way at minimum of expense. Swift ft Companys total profit In 1917 was less than 4 cents' on each dollar of sales of this Elimination-- of meat and on effect no had have practically profit would '" meat prices--and stock live Do you lelieve that this service can be rendered formless by any other conceivable method ef organization or operation? Catarrh is a local disease greatly InfluIt enced by constitutional condition. therefor requires constitutional treatMEDICINE ment HALL'S CATARKli Is taken Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucoua Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATAlUtH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature In doing its work. 1100.00 for any case of CATARIUI HALL8 Catarrh that MEDICINE falU to cure. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. -- u mouo-logu- The Reaeon. aviator cant get stuck on Ids family, , "Why not?" , "Because In his professional here is nothing to boust aboutln'a descent. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Dr. plerces.Peuets are best for liver, bowels andTstomach. One little Pellet for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad. 'HillllDIHillUililOiliinHIEllIHrail' Why Not. Indeed schools for all Why not opon-ai- r children V asked the bulletin of the Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis sanitarium. Why the stupid policy of a child gets sick before wattlng-tl- ll giving him the fresh air he needs? 1 Carters little liver Fils You Cannot be ! i Constipated and Happy Small i I t ; 0 CARTER'S ITTLE A Remedy That Makes Life IVER PHI PILLS. Small Do 1 N. Worth Living tauln hears sisnsture 3 Small Brice many colorless faces but IRON PILLS fARTERS will greatly help most people pale-face- d x rj iv ii H t, ;'- h, t r M - . Tells flow EATONIC Makes Sick Stomach Yell If m suffer from stomach twnbk teed befcw and learn what Win. A. Santrfanana, Ospt. ef U. S. Nssr ; Band. andLeodwV tb World Fmm U. S. Marine wonderful wteeach ivbef. Tbe splendid HU i beat the mat this noted band Isader secured fram the see ef EATONiC sheald be your goida and yon encnld start - "I EATON 1C WseWeetoa.P.C. Eetenle bawdy Co., Ctnees. IB. tee Geottenwnr EATON1C 1 WMd It wwi 1 1)4 ttKtkJptfUU&e ' V7 traiF Ckdt.il. A Mery sll i ii Ilk Mi Ass W4 A l Jndliesilon, Quickly Removes All Stomach IZscry Socrt Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Stomach Acid and Gassy fe df ; y d ',V W To do your duty during these ft times your Jicalth should be your consideration. These two women teU how they found health. a neRam, Pa. X- rtirr try ta tint I ournnvnnd By prism ibu - Vo "I down pains, was Irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound which'gafa ina telttTK once andTttered' ray health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkhams remedies to all suffering women who are troubled In a simL 6, Box S5,Lowell,lIIch. Jar way. Mrs. Elise Hzix.r-.No. Why Not Try E. PIKfKEM m. Good '.hxJ. when In this condition. I giro you permission to publish this letter. lira. E. JL CffCJtmro, E No. 1, Eellam, Pa. suffered from cramps and dragging Lowell, Mich. f . c w Materia! for Good Butter. butter mn le iu:ilc only from clem O.ncrid erenm. eg- I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vdis- etabla Compound for female troubles and a placement. I felt all run down and was very weak. been treated by a phyitciaij, without results, Isohad decided to give Lydia E. Pinklmms Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house eince last April anddolnj all my housework, where before was unable to do any work. Lydia E. Finkhama VegeItable Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can high-price- Iu4 Serna .. Comfortable Bams Best. Comfortable barns keep dairy cows d warm far more cheaply than eed. I Gae Heres the secret; EATONIC DHve. the -- : Isolated Clodhopper. Isolated by bad roads the farmer -clodhopper, -- and must aurely- - la-- a and for fast long hours keep hopping or his Income wlh be boned deep under bis transportation expenses. rFSr? Y0U3 STOMACH'S SAKEj t wooio r.'. Mood Road ih'llllnoieT the hear layman say that certain roads are very expensive and unsatisfactory. He often passes judgment open a road and condemns it without any investigation of tts cost or how economical and satisfactory It might be lf rroperly maintained: "The average road engineer Is confronted with the problem of educating the public to ah appreciation of the principles of economy in road Improvement as much as with technical matters. each as the selection of a type of pavement and the method of properly after construction. maintaining r fl tr t t U' iiU: j ' , to bring relief or money t&c- !ik Women - s Vr,-- ' s 11 i Ni j I ... jAb r -- These questions sod others are answered folly end frankly In the Swift ft Company 191 Year Book sent fret on request Addrees Swift ft Company, U. 8. Yards, Chicago When a man Is beaten he admits It but Its different with a woman. Exact Copy of Wrapper. ' -- ts. Eloquence. What Is your Idea of an orator?" A real, nntural-bororator answered Senator Sorghum, Is a man e who can put up such n good that you forget to notice whether his arguments are any good." The Taskmaster. IYC1A E.r.MXHAH VC , i le On-risin- Kill the Flies Now and Prevent disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do it. Kills Uumianda. Last all season. .All dealers, ralxbfexpreaa, prepaid for fl. IL80MKRS, 1 50 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Adv. I er pile-driv- v An 1 : I Not Bothering. "Ih you remember when they talked of converting the swords into plow- Bugge certainly beltevesTn keeping his money. at work. "Yes, he says a penny slaved H it penny earned. Ginger. Thirty Years C Jst the average layman. "Public sentiment is molded largely by the results that are evident to the eye, regardless of the money actually expended. It Is not uncommon to Loss of Sleep rewriting - Secretary Houston of the department of agriculture" In a communication to the American Association of State Highway Officials has set forth squarely the policy which he thinks should be followed In highway construction during "the war. Secretary Houston says : So far as tt Is practicable to do so, this department will urge the maintenance of the highways already constructed; the construction and completion of those highways which are vitally Important because of their bearing upon the war situation or for the movement of commodities; the postponement of all highway construction relatively less essential or not based upon lmiortant military or economic needs. The department Is preparing to suggest to the state highway departments the preparation of a schedule of work for the federal aid projects for 1018 la line with this policy. In carrying out the policy thus announced there has been sent out by the office of public roads of the department of agriculture schedule forms on which the states" are requested, to set forth their proposed federal aid work for the 1918 working season These schedules call for a description of each road, the character, quantity and rail haul of the materials 'to be used, the probable cost? the amount of federal funds desired, the specific purpose of the Improvement, its bearing upon the war situation, and what f feet a delay of the work until 1910 or later would have. With the Information thus 'assembled and classified, an efficient road construction progrant Is assured. While It Is Impossible to make any definite statement regarding the transportation of road materials, the expectations are that the transportation situation will be improved and that the shipment of such materials for essential projects c&n be made. Itoad construction aad maintenance in the United States involve an annual expenditure of some $300,000,000, and there Is smreely a section of the coun try that Is not seriously affected by marked disturbance la toad work. CONDEMN TYPE OF HIGHWAYS JkMh Jktt Constipation and J and Feverishness Offi- !! J ways between Key West and Cuba hv huge ocean ferry boats constructed lyid equlpix'd specially for the service. There are no figures at hand as to the cost of the work done by Air.' Flagler. It has been of great commercial value. , ," g. Communication to 'Highway cials, Secretary Houston Outlines Government Plan. In -- house-cleanin- POLICY 1 nt run-down- BUILDING ROAD iniifiifiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiinnnnmiininiriinnnnnn, tirC.CIMS CO. LYKN.UAC: i t 1 i |