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Show A..-::.:":"5"H":-4"M"H-4.-i"t-'' f HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD I ? Sa-s Cream Applied In Nostrils J Opens Air Passages Right Up. .,...J:s"",5,44'4' Instant rellcf-no wntlng. Your do 'red nostrils open right up; tho n ? PaEsnges or your l.er.d clear nnd you cm . breathe rrecly. No moro I, Biiufdng, blowing, headache, M ess No struggling for breath at night; your ccid or catarrh dls- "'act' small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply llttlo of thin frngnnt, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It c nctrates through every air passage of the head, soothes tho lnf lamed or swollen mucous menbrnno nnd rellor comes instantly. . It's Just fine Don't ctny stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catnrrn. If Backachy or Kidneys Bother Kill lets meat also Inke glass of Salts before eating hrcukfiist. Frlc acid In ment excites tho kidneys, kid-neys, they becomo overworked; get sluggish, nche, nnd feel llko lumps of lend The urlno becomes cloudy; tho hlnddcr irritated, and you may ho obliged ob-liged to seek relief two or thrco times during the night. When tho kidneys clog you must help tnem riuBii on mu body's urinous vvasto or you'll bo n real sick person shortly. At first you feel n dull misery In tho kidney region, jou Buffer om backacho, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated und you feci rheu. mntlc twinges when tho weather Is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots or water; ulso get rrom any pharmacist rour ounces or Jad Salts; take n table-1 spoonrul lu a glaBS of water beroro J breakrast tor u rew days and your kidneys will then net lino. This famous fam-ous salts Is made rrom tho ncld or grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthlo, and has been used ror generations to clean clogged kidneys nnd Btlmulnte them to moral activity, also to neutralize the nclds In urine, so It no longer Is a sourcu or Irritation, Irritat-ion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure; makes a. delightful ofrcrves-cent ofrcrves-cent lithla-watcr drink which everyone every-one should take now and then to keep tho kidneys clean and active. Drug-lsts Drug-lsts here say they sell lots or Jad Salts to rolks who believe In overcoming over-coming kidney troublo while It 1b only trouble. o- Sage Tea Keeps Your Hair Dark When .Mixed wlTh Sulphur It Wrings Hack Its Lustre and Abundance. Gray hair, however handoomo, denotes de-notes advancing ago. Wo all know tho advantages or a youthful nppcor-nuco. nppcor-nuco. Your hair is your charm. It mnrs tho face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scrag, gly, Just a few applications or Sago and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! hook Young! Either prepare tho tonic at homo or get from any drug storo a GO-ccnt hot. tlo of "Wycth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound." Thousands of rolks rcc-comineud rcc-comineud this ready-to-uso preparation, prepar-ation, because It darkens tho hnlr beautifully und removes dandrufr, stops scalp Itching and rnlllng hair; besides, no one can possibly toll, as it darkens bo naturally, so evenly. You moisten u sponge or sollt brush with It, di awing this through tho hair,, taking ono small strand nt a tlmo Uy morning tho gray hair disappears; dis-appears; after another application or two, Its natural color Is restored nnd It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, nnd you appear years younger. JAPENESE MEDICINE MAN K00A HACTLIA ill'Attl l)KSTH0LR For Bore throats, bean trouble, consumption, con-sumption, cough and fresh cuts.. IH.ACK TOI.'I) For sore backs, rheumatism, dropsy, eczema, Koltre or "big neck" and to stop pain. Ui:0IM!K A. K0HA Phone 111 P. O. HOX 36. u;ill. UTAH o 0 MITH'i: FOR PI'llhU'ATIO.N Depiiilimiii f hilei lor. I' S hand Olllce at Suit hake City, L'tnh, December 'Si, I'M I Notice Ik l.rt.,y Klum mt JmQ 3 I-reebnlrii, of Salt hake City, Utah who. on December 2L. pjoil. ,nnU(, Homestead Application, 8et,rT" ' 05260, r Nfc, Section 35 T& hM 5 South, Range 2 West qmB Meridian, has tiled notCe'of , B tomnlto live year Proof nlM claim to tho l.,d above uescrSB foro Register nnd Recc ? Jl Und Offlco, nt salt hake c 1 k on tho 12th day of February i.B Claimant names as wltncs'se.- BlVOf Archibald Frcebnlrn, ",, P"' Wandlcss, Andrew M. Il.r Joshua E. Salisbury, all 0f sSiS'BB l City, Utah. aait L W E- D- ! THOMPSON', Htti,,, L fit (First lub. Jan. a, lt jai RjjB NOTICE FOltYiHicATIOS latfor Doiwrlmenl of" Interior. fcto' U. S. hand OiTlcc at Salt Lak, n, Wf, Utah, December 23, 1914 C'"'Blrt.! Notlco Is hereby given thati,fM W,,v bald Freebairn, of Salt Lake? i, B Utah, who, on December 22, iR ", made Homestead Application, SeliR B N'o. 05267, for 8. Section 26 TwJB, 1 ship 0 South, nango 2 West, SaltbA. Z Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention HZfnre to make live year Proof, to eiUUu . ! I. olnlm to tho land above described bs H i foro Register and Receiver, U s. V mi hand OfTIce, nt Salt hako City, c'ui Ki i on tho 12th day of February, 1915, ler Claimant names as witnesses: ' H" t A. E. Hawkins, cf Cedar Fort, Uui- !. Androvv M. Frcebnlrn, of Salt Uit Knc City, Utnh; Joshua E. Salisbury, of HTts Salt hako City, Utah; J. uamUt0l) Mf Froobairn, of Tnylorsvllle, Utah I M E. D. n. THOMPSON, Register. ! Dt (First pub. Jan. 2, last Jan. 30. HH) BW) n --H nia: ASSESSMENT NO. 4 o(en Hnan American Copper Mining and MilllufBiht Compnny, Principal Place ot Bn. K bs ncss, Lchl, Utuh. Hj, , Notlco Is hereby given that at s Re meeting of tho Doard or Directors ot Ki pi the American Copper Mining til H( pr Milling company, held Friday De- Hgrcd cembor 18, 1914, an assessment ot :, h( $1.25 per thousand shares was levied Ibcpe on the outstanding capital stock, prr. K-. , able Immediately to Wm. Asher, Sec- Hordl rotary, at hehl, Utah. Any stock up- H-j. 011 which this assessment has not Hi U been paid on Wednesday, Jan. 20th, Hp 1915, will be delinquent and advertU- Hibld ed for sale at public auction, and so- H. loss payment Is made before, will be H a sold on Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1915, tt Higa 2 p. m. at the olllce of tho secretary, B on Mnlu Street, hehl Utah, to pty Hcltl tho dollnqucnt assessment thereon to. ( y. gcthor with tho cost ot advertlslnt B and expenses or sale. Hcrei WlhhIAM ASHER, Secretary. I (First publication Dec. 20, 1914) I NOTICE FOK rUHMCATIOX I , Department of (lie Interior ( U. S. hand OlTlco at Salt hake City. '" Utah, December 1, 1914. Notlco Is hereby given that Andrew A. Johnson, of hehl, Utah, to, ,,,! Dccombor 24, 1909, and July 17, Wl!. M mado Homestead Entries, rterkl .'01 05272 nnd 010274, for SWU Section Bri 23 nnd E& of SE1, Section il, low- n ship 5 South, Ilnngo 2 West, Salt U B:a Morldlnn, has lllcd notlco of Intention to rnnki flnnl five-year Proof, to tabllsh claim to the land above iu- " orlbcd, beforo tho Clerk of the 1 1- trlct Court, nt Provo, Utah, ou ti Kg 11th day or January, l!H5 v Clalmcnt nnmos as v.-ltiu'Siis John Dovy, or hohl, Utah; Brlrf.10 " Y. Mulllner, or hehl, t'tsh; "' m Adatnson, or Arnerlcnn rork, ttui K James II. Clarke, or Anurlcnn tori. , UlDh' E. D. n. THOMPSON. ' noittr flu O. F. DAVIS, Attorne.v. First Pub. Dec. 5, 1914 Ut rui Jan. 2, 1915. Br In the District Court of the ftutt ; Judicial IHslrlct, hjate uf IW , County of tlah. H, In Re. hehl Mill and E orator Cw W pnny, u Corporation of the s" w m Utah. ' NOTICE opn. To All Whom It Max Notlco Ib hereby given ? a5SJf,Ji I Uobiuson, a stockholder, hM ea m petition In tho nbovo entlt led TO praying ror tho dissolution of ttJV Mill nnd Elovntor Co.nany, 0 wrd tlou of tho Stato or Won: Tht mntter hns been act ror neM Monday tho 25th day of Jn nuary, at ten o'clook n. m., of said W"2, Court House, nt Provo C MX. County, State or Utnh, at vvhlcn u any person desiring to ho 1 learu appear then nnd thoro and 1 0" ,. ir any thoy have, w hy said eogoti Hon should not bo desoUeu, n M lieraoiiB who fall to appear im u rorovor burred rrom "Jec"PnBn dossolutlon or said corporation, Hy Ordor or tho Court, A. V. ROHISON, Clerk Hy Orn Hoylanco, Deputy j. JACOH EVANS, Attomoy for V tlonor. . , , 23 1915. First Pub. Dec. W-InsUnnJ ! HAMMER BROS. I LIVERY, FEED AND TRANBFEB J J Stables.... On Main Street, Near D. & R. E I Buss Meets All Trains. |