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Show i i Bond Will Bo Required. Judge Morse of the Third "District court Saturday modified tho restraining order entered against, the Oregon Short Line Railway company and P. ,T. Moran, forbidding the railway company from proceeding with the spur of track into Moran 's stables and contracting' plant on Third West street, between Eighth and Niuth South streets. The modification modifi-cation permits of tho proceeding with the spur upon the filing of a sufficient bond to protect the protesting propcrtj' owners. ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS And you will generally find that they know of more good, intelligent people, those of good sense and dis- ! cerhment in your vicinity who have been cured by Dr. Pierce's World-famed Family Medicines than by all other proprietary medicines. They have been making these cures right along for over forty years ! and altogether likely you will easily find people all about you who will be only too glad to say a good word j for them. These old reliable curatives are not exploited or urged upon the afflicted by extravagant and false promises but have a record of real, genuine cures to sustain them. i Among women Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is truly a favorite by reason of its remarkable cures which, for over forty years by far exceed those which can be credited to any medicine extant. By a Tittle inquiry you will no doubt find some of f these cured and grateful cases in your immediate neighborhood, for they are to be met with practically EVERY WHERE. They are Hr. Pierce's best advertisements. Seek their advice if you are a poor despondent overburdened broken dovn, weak, or painwracked woman, suffering from some derangement or weakness incident to your sex. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in plain English, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., (new fully revised re-vised up-to-date edition) gives all particulars which women need to know about their peculiar functions and how to correct ordinary derangements and weaknesses. Cloth-bound volume of 1000 pages, 31 one-cent one-cent stamps, or in paper covers for 21 cents, post-paid. Why not send for it NOW? The New Edition is almost a household necessity. Address : World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, H. Y. DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS ARE A MILD BUT EFFICIENT PHYSIC. THEY MUST KNOW j J THE LAND OF FRUIT, FLOWERS AND FORTUNES I I It Is One Thing to Advertise It Is Another Thing to Deliver the Goods I I I NINETEEN THOUSAND PURCHASERS of osir former offerings will bear witness that we j I ! j 1 , . - give value received to each and every purchaser for the amount he has invested witti us ! 1 The Richest Land Not Under Cultivation Today I I is portion of southern Florida near the southeast coast, north and west of the city of Miami, and it is our purpose to truthfully set forth the climate, resources and advantages for settlement of J jfl I I I tis region, which is claimed by the most noted experts to be the richest tract of land to be found in the United States, and some have gone so far as to say in the world. With a charming climate j and at the very doors of the world's best markets, nothing like it can be found on this continent today. There is now offered for sale a tract of 180,000 acres of this fine land. This magnificent prop- I fl I I 1 erty large enough for 12,000 farms and homes, is being rapidly sold. Get busy. j j t PAYABLE $10 A MONTH, BUYS A FARM AND A LOT : I ti j I In addition to the farm each purchaser is given a -business or residence lot in the town to be established on this land. The farms range in size from 10 acres to 640 acres, and a contract call- j 1 5 i 1 ing for one undivided farm and one lot and other rights, together, will be sold for only $240.00, payable $10.00 per month. There is practically no limit to the variety of crops that can be raised on I J j I this land. The soil, being very rich and fertile, is a vertitable mine of agricultural wealth, and the yield and production of fruits, vegetables, in fact almost any kind of crop known to the modern ! I farmer, can hardly be excelled. It has been said that one good investment beats a lifetime of labor. Here is your opportunity. Put your monthly savings where you will have something worth ! H I while at the end of the year. j H 1 E All Taxes Paid Until You Get Your Deed No Interest 1 1 '1 I Do you apprehend that you are taking any long chance in buying land that is so rich in nitrogen that by chemical analysis it is worth $6.00 per ton for fertilizer? . . 1 fl H I Our state agent for Utah is Mr. N. R. Waterman, 112 Mercantile Block Annex. Write him for full information and literature, or send address and our representative, will call on you. Do it B ' fl II: I now before it is too late. Procrastination is with many of us our worst enemy. . I I H 1 II I Get magazine, "The World Today," for May and read article on page 530, entitled "The Florida Everglades; How They Happened; What They Are; What They Will Be," by Daniel A. Sim- H 1 I mons. jfl -p 1 If , after reading up and investigating our Everglades proposition, you ha,ve any douMs as to. the great money-making chance this is for you, cut it out. We do not want any doubting jj fl m I Thomases in our happy throng, but goers and doers. Co-operation is our slogan. r It I N. R WATERMAN, State Ageaitt, ML SEAGER, Manager Northern Branch Office, fl -a I 112 Mercantile Block Annex, Salt Lake City, Utah. 110 Board off Trade Building, Omaha, Nefor. fl dfll ini f k- f'fl lH Jai |