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Show I A "I was Crippledj could hardily walk and had to Crawl down stairs at times on my hands and knees. My doctor told me J , had an acute attack of inflammatory rheumatism. I was in the hospita ', for weeks, but was scarcely able ta walk when I left it. I read about Dr. Miles' Nervine bought a bottle and began to get better from the start, and for the past six months I have had .scarcely any pain and am able to walk as well as ever." J.H. Sanders, P. O. box 5, Rockaway, N. J. Few medicines are of any benefit for rheumatism, but Mr. Sanders .1 tells plainly what Dr. Miles' Re-l Re-l storative Nervine did for it. One ounce of salicylate of soda added to one bottle of Nervine makes an excellent ex-cellent remedy for rheumatism, which is now known to be a ncrv-jj ncrv-jj ous disease and therefore subject to the influence of a medicine that acts jj through the nerves, as does . Dr. Miles' Nervine Sufferers from rheumatism seldom j' fail to find relief in the use of j Dr. Miles' Nervine, with salicylate of soda. ;; Sold under a guarantee that assures j the return of the!prlce of the first bottlo If It falls to faenoflt. At all Druggists, j MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. A ; I THE GREAT SANITARY STORE I I ' . WHY PAY MORE? A 1 for Inferior meats when we have Quality. Eastern Corn-fed Meats are our I I specialty, and no dearer than other kinds. 1 4 Our prices have been and are right. J. H Eastern Cured B Bacon, extra Last of our Lard Sale Special. 1 , I I special sale. slab, per pound... '1'Hc palls, per pound 15c I I Eastern Cured Hams, extra special Eastern Corn-fed Pork Loins ffl sale, per pound 20r. extra special sale, per pound... 20c 1 J j) REMEMBER, THESE SPECIAL PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. 1 ; : I WHY. PAY MORE ? Hj 'hi A CUT OF 30c PER HUNDREDWEIGHT IN FLOUR. j I 1 HIGH PATENT TLOUR. IT IS A REPEATER. ) 'I I Dovo Brunei, f.Os Sl.in 2"rl?",L "SO ni a,l'V 25u LLH ( 1 1 t-s n , ,n hmall lot left Woodchuck Laun- , ? I Dovo Brand, 100s $2,10 dry Soup, 8 for 25c ! i grocrfe0""4-20 Punds ' su0ar for $1.00, with a $10.00 purchase of other n j I fish I I llaIn,,lt "''''"i Pftr pound 15c CrabB, each' o5o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A "Folo3''s Honey and Tnr is the best cough remedy I. ever used, as it quickly stopped a severe- cough that had long troubled be," sa3's J. W. Kulin, Princeton, Prince-ton, Neb. Just so quickly and surely it acts in nil cases of. coughs, colds, lagrippe and lung trouble. Itefuso substitutes. sub-stitutes. S'cliramm-Jolinsoii, Drugs, live stores. Tribuuo-Reporter Printing Co. I J GO West Second South St. Phono 718. t 10 TREAT PIMPLES HI BLACKHEADS A speedy and economical treatment for disfiguring plrnples Ib th. following: Gently smoar tho face with Cutlcura olntmont. but do not rub, Wash off the ointment In five minutes with Cutlcura soap and hot water and bathe freely for Koine minutes. Repent morning and evening. At other times use hot wntor and Cutlcura soap for bathing tho face as often as agreeable. Cutlcura soap and ointment aro equally successful for Itching, Itch-ing, burning, crusted humors of the skin nnd scalp, with loss of hair, from Infancy to age. j 1 When you put your money in this bank you employ our book keepers to work for you. They will pay out your money only upon your written order. They will return re-turn you, each month, all the orders you have given with the receipt showing whom you1 have paid and how much. Isn't it worth something to know all this? THE NATIONAL COPPER BANK R IMPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Continental National Bank, At Salt hake City. In the state of Utah, at the clo3 of business, March 7, J!)ll: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ...$1,353.110.31 Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured unse-cured 31,lfi3.1l IT. S. bonds to secure circulation circula-tion 250.000.00 Honils, securities, etc 49,772.30 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 108,580.00 Due from Nallonnl banks (not reserve agentn) 8l.3ol.12 Duo from state and private banks and bankers, trust companies and savings banks U,l7fi.i)0 Duo from approved reserve agents 'J10.190..r.l Checks and other cash Items 7,072.02 Exchanges for clearing house :ifi,3S2.l.l Notes of other National banks I7,20n.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and ccnls 2d 1.07 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: Specie $100,712.00 Legal -tender notes 1,115.00 j lfi8.1S7.00 Redemption fund with V. S. troasurcr (5 per cent of circulation) cir-culation) . 12,500.00 Total $2, -137,203. CI LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 250,000.00 Surplus fund 20,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses ex-penses and taxes paid 7,010.3( National bank notes outstanding outstand-ing 2-1 1.297. SO Duo to other National banks 150,399.55 Due to state and prlvato banks and bankers 125,573,31 Duo to trust companies and savings banks S',012.GG Duo to approved rcsorvo agents 10,227.31 Individual deposits subject to chock 1.U9.I9G.99 Demand certificates! of deposit 7.000.12 Time certificates of deposit ISO.""; J Certified chocks 575. 54 Cashier's checks outstanding outstand-ing 1C.256.23 Total ?2,-137.203.Cl State of Utah, county of Salt Lake, as. T, T. W. noyer, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. "V. UOYER. Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo mo this 9th day of March. 1911. GEO. JAY GIBSON. (Seal.) Notary Public. My commission expires August 31, 1911. Correct Attest: W. P. NOBLE. ADOLPII SIMON. MOYLAN C. FOX. Directors. ClOul ALARM CLOCKS ALL ARE GOOD; SOME ARE BETTER. wo sell tho belter kind; Big Ben, $2.50; other dependable alarms. $1 lo $2.50. Ri-dablo Ri-dablo jewelers. Suroaugb'd. 12 McCornick bidg. aSd REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL COPPER BANK, At Salt Lnke City. Jn the state of Utuh.- at the close of business. March 7, 1911: RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts $ 995,231.19 Overdrafts.' secured and unse- cured 39.SS3.0u U. S, bonds to secure clrcula- tlon 500,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds r,'002"2? Bonds, securities, etc 2fin.oli.il Banking house, furnlturo and fixtures 19.712.39 Duo from Nallonnl banks (not reserve agon Is) 91,0.11.3 Due from ntnlo and prlvato banks nnd bankers, trust companies and savings banks .1,1.12. 0o Duo from approved reserve- . agents 00.TC3-0C Checks and other cash Items l.0S2.i. Exchanges for clearing house 17,99i.l. Noti's of other National banks :M,33u.00 Fractional paper currency. nickels and cents 1.0.10 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: Speclo $157,851.75 Legal-tender notes 17.530.00 . 175,3Sl.m Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer (o per cent of clr- lallon) 2S,000.00 Total $2,298,019.71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 500,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00 Undivided prollts, less ox- penscs and taxes paid 1,190.32 National bank notes out- standing 500,000.00 Duo to other National banks 232,102. 3C Duo to trust companies nnd savings banks . . . . 5S,720.3j Individual deposits subject to check 70L02H2 Demand certificates of deposit 2S.9S0.02 Time certificates of deposit 02,123. 3n Certified checks 181.03 Cashier's checks ontstand- standlng 3'CP-22 Reserved for taxos 1,000.00 Liabilities other than those above stated 10.210,00 Total .. ?2.20S,0-i9.71 State of Utah, county of Salt Lake. ss. I. W. W. Armstrong, president 6f the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement. Is truo to the best of my knowlcdgo and belief. W. V. ARMSTRONG. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of March. 1911. BEN.T. B. HALL. (Seal.) Notary Public. My commission expires .Tunc 9. 1911. Correct Atlcst: J. B. RISQUE. P. .T. MORAN. JOHN DERN. Directors. clOOa ATTORNEYS. povlRXMTmoEvu5c O. W. Powers, Thos. Marloneaux, J. U. McKlnney, Attorneys-at-Law. Kearns Bldg. Top Floor Front. Bell Phono Main 1S50. bl603 BE PORT OF THE CONDITION Op '9 National Bank of the Republic IB At Salt Lako "City, In the state of u at tho close of business, March 7 uftrTH RESOURCES. ' ;M Loans and discounts 3 HQ rB Overdrafts, secured and iinsc- "' ' '"'MgM U. S. bonds to Kecuro cVrc'ula- 13,,1C2-h1B U. s" bonds "to' secure' u!"s. :!OO'O0oww deposits -iftft nr.. . ifll Bonds, securities, eto 9i-2x-?9B Banking house, furniture and ,B,''9.mH fixtures innnAi!B Other real estate owned... rrWB Due from .National banks (not reserve agents) as? -, Due from statu and private g'''3.7j banks nnd bankers, trust '4K companies and savings Ifffc banks .. lai-ni.TB Duo from approved reserve '''"IljK ngonts 300 14 aB Checks ind other cash Items 9'ir'-B Exchanges for clearing house llo'ftv'ilM Notes of other national banks u'ft'lm Fractional paper ' currency, ,''USW.K nickels and cents nA'viB Specie $5S2,521.50 M5lSJ Legal tender JSmkl ' notes IS. 500. 00 9 Redemption fund -$MT fund with U. S. M. treusurcr (5 per 'fiMl cent of clrcula- nl Hon) 15,000.00 'lW TotnI ?.S9Wdb?B LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 300,00o"6?M Surplus fund 2n nnn aI-HT Undivided prollts. less ex- ,W'14j penses and taxes paid 71 OG1 iiiH National bank notes outstand- 1 "rK Ing .. 300.000 Duo to other -Nnllonal banks 175 5D3??!E Due to state and prlvato ' iK banks and bankers 131 016 (!B Due to trust companies and ' TjK savings banks D0 6l9ialB Dividends unpaid 13 "5lBi Individual deposits subject to iE Demand certificates of deposit Is'soiSiSMl' Time certificates of deposit... 'lfifoGu'ShB' Cert 1 lied checks 2O.;0 2H Cashier's checks outstanding luS'l'lTV United States deposits cj VMSiB Deposits of L. S. disbursing ' ' B officers 1 27.703. uBi Total .. -U3S,73I,ajE State of Utah, County of Salt Lake tstB I. V. F. Earls, cashier of the nbovifc named bank, do solemnly swear that ttafli above statement Is true to tho bst iJB my knowledge and belief. - r-i'Kt V F. EARLS. Cashltr.iM Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo tht 7th day of March, 1911. GEO. W. IIAHK. SSM (Seal) Notary Public's W Correct Attest: 4 1 FRANK KNOX. 5 B C. S. HOLMES. 5 ' THOS. KEARNS. -f Director?; 4 $ U H i Tho everlasting cirl question is m and entirely solved hy the insertion bl F a little want "ad" in The Tribnn'a P Bell phone 5200. Ind. 3G0. '3 !- A SALE WITHOUT A AN EQUAL! ; I Come Today? Don't Delay! 1 I I Every day NalF The first m I I you miss litis jlltSSS crows W I I sale means wSwS Indicate the m 1 1 money importance 'of S j" A sale like this leaves something for other merchants to mk I work for. Certainly no Salt Lake merchant ever even claimed w to give such values. jjflf 1 1 is These Prices Simply Hint at Ihe Big Savings m Men's Bargains Women's Bargains I I Suits From Ml New Spring Lines AK 11,0 w -'.gffi: tbj foiUfsr aro tUe spril,e ' m I WOMEN'S S17.50 SUITS, AN WOMEN'S S15 COATS, FULL ;jH H MEN'S S12.50 to $18.00 SUITS, MEN'S $22.50 SUITS, PLAIN elegant line, q 54-inch g- 95 1 latest patterns, C ft Mack, blue and frr? S new effects lengths 9 jM I new models PS.09 mixtures i.lO WOMENS $35.00 SUITS, EL- WOMEN'S COATS UP TO $30, 1E I I MEN'S SUITS, UP TO $30.00, MEN'S S35.00 SUITS. Jtylcs" 1.: . . . $10,00 Bj or semi-fltted 0.00 1 1 best all-wool Q hand-tailored imp. d-(ICe WOMEN'S $40.00 SUITS, BEST Txr B I fabrics .D fabrics .,.SjiAi styles, newest fin a WOMEN'S $45 COATS, MANY' S Ifl fabrics IeOD beautiful 1141 fiS I I MEN'S S25.00 CRAVENETTES, Q7 jr WOMEN'S S40 and $50 SUITS, Patterns tpjLt.v"' .K I I military and convertible collars i3t9 the vory highest 20 00 Every lady should attend this B 8T??:..79c, $1.10, SOS, $2.45 ASM-a A g SSlK SftSL 9 I star muSS&&& & I star Ltf BI1oajrD j&m K II RAffiEillVI lido of splendid material. Just RrfiIV """-Black broadcloth, mixtures, k".t 1 -itnnurtil imagine what it moans ATvdfeM ISVUria.U etc., evory one worth at least Vra m ' iBc 1 I SPECIAL t0 sot " fm gfy SPECIAL s2SM "w--' gpfi j A Serprise at Every Turn. Every Purchase a Bargain! 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