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Show A Womans Back Bu many aches and paln.s caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace orient, of the pelvic organs. Other rymp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, limtglmtry specks or dark stmts flouting before the eyes, gnawing sensation In stomach, drugging or bearing down In lower abdominal or pelvic region, disugreenblo drains from pelvic orgaus, faint sM'lls with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above ymptoms are present there Is no remedy that will give quicker relief or a more permanent cure than I)r. 1'lerce's Favorite Prescription. 1 1 has a record of over forty years of cures. It Is tho most potent Invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine known to medical science. It Is made of the glyceric extracts of native medicinal roots found In our forests and contains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or drugs. Its Ingredients are all printed on the and attested under oath as correct. Every Ingredient entering Into "Favorite Prescription" has the written endorsement of tho most eminent medical writers of all tho several schools of practice more valuablo than any amount of testimonials though the latter are not lacking, having been contributed voluntarily by grateful patients In numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman's Ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy or known composition, even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. You r Interest In regaining health Is paramount to any selCsh interest of Ms and It Is an Insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. Yon know what you want and It Is his bust ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierces Pleasant I'elleta ars ths original "Little Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much Imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coate- d grannlcs-ea- sy to take as candy, habit-formin- mV G. J 7 Ihs village that the cruel tide of Indian Invasion is turned back and our lives are spared." said Mistress Lovejoy Goodwin, bustling Into the warm kitchen where Mistress her sister-in-la- Prudence Good- sat knitting by the fireplace and her listless daughter, young Mistress Patience Halcomb, bent languidly over the win g 0. , ME rarsnn hath appointed a day of Thanksgiving for bottle-wrapp- . w k. DYU'RTHA BUM .Kjs Mistress Prudence made a sign for The silence, but It was too late. face of the pale young widow grew whiter, and without a word she rose and glided away. Mistress Lovejoy looked at her in-law Inquiringly. , "Hath she not yet become reconciled to the decree of God? she asked. Mistress Prudence shook her head. "Nay," she said. "She salth ever that ft is not by the decree of God she sufIt fers, but by her own wilfulness. sister-- EIRIKSSON INDEPENDENT PHONE NO. 14. 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She, above all others, surely You has reason to be thankful. should deal with her, siBter, and check this untoward spirit," said Mistress Mistress Prudence Lovejoy sternly. sighed. I know not rightly how to do it when she Is In such sorrow, she said. She hath ever been a willful and unreasonable child, but a very loving one." "You have ever spoiled her, and her husband did the same. Perhaps this Is a punishment to you both," said Mistress Lovejoy. Mistress Patience, a bride of a year, had left her home In Wyoming valley for t visit with her mother In an older settlement She had begged and pleaded to make this visit with a willful demand that would not be denied. It was an unusual occurrence. The Journey through the wilderness was too long and toilsome to think of visits. Most of the mothers who said farewell to daughters going to pioneer homes could hardly expect to see them again. Ilut Mistress Patience who was anything but patient In spite of her name would not submit to this state of things. She begged and pleaded to go until her husband to whom her lightest wish was law gavo his consent. He was the more ready to do this as there were ugly rumors of alliance between the British tory forces and the Indians and the settlement of Wyoming, standing on a d tract, and not so well protected as other regions was peculiarly liable to attack. Dut Mistress Patience did not know this or she would not have She was very much In love gone. with this grave, middle-agehusband, who treated his young wife like a petted child. Many of the settlers had shaken their heads over Mistress Patience's going. "He ought not to let her do It," they had said. 1 "I will only stay a littlo while. will come back soon." she had said at the parting, regictful at the last minute for her action. Hut the sav-agIndians had conic down upon tho village of Wyoming and swept It off from the face of the earth. The houses were burnt, the people massacred or carried nway captive. Every day brought a ficsh story of horror, especially dreadful had boon the tale of John Halcomb and IS companions who had been carried off and sacrificed In a sort of religious ceremony, "She must be roused. She must see people. I would make her go to tho Thanksgiving service," said Mistress Lovejoy. She was a notablo manager, and her sinter-ilaw, with all the village. were wont to submit to her sway; and Patience went to the service. "There caa never more be a day dis-pute- Pain In the bred ptn anywhere, has Its cant Pain tsconrbon. pain Is blood pressure nothing else usually. At Ksart. so says Dr. Bhoop, and to pro re it he hat created a little pink tablet. That tablet called Dr, Bhoopa Headache Tablet coaxes blood pressure away from pain center. It effect I charming , pleasingly delightful. Gently though safely, it surely equalise ths blood ttlrcu. latlon. It yon have a headache, It's blood pressur. If It's painful periods with women, same cause. It you are sleepless, restless, nervous. It's b.ood That surely It a congestion blood pressure. certainty, tor Dr. Shoop't Headache Tablets stop It in 20 minute, and the tablets simply distribute tit unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your Unger, and doesn't It get red, and swell, and pain youT Ot course It doe. It's blood pnure. You'll And It where pain is always. It's simply Common Sense, yr uU at 23 oents, and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoops Headache Tablets CO. WORLD DRUG of thanksgiving for me," she thought drearily, as she sat In her widow s weeds in the square wooden pew. The long, long prayer wa3 finished., Patience liked the prayer, for In It she could hide her face, It was never too long for her. although a modern church-goe- r would be aghast at having to listen to even a sermon of such a length. The psalms of rejoicing had been sung. These had been harder to bear. The preacher had settled Into his discourse. lie had turned his hourglass, and was already at "thirdly. God in his providence has exIn us blessed delivering ceedingly us from danger he was saying. Patience shuddered. What good was It to her to be delivered since John had perished under tho Indian tomahawk! A figure appeared in the doorway. Such a figure! Gaunt, tattered, wild-eyeunkempt, barefooted, bleeding a mere skeleton covered with ragged shreds of garments. It stood In the doorway quivering and motioning strangely. Patience! Patience!" it cried. " 'Tls some crazy exhorter such as tmed to come and harrangue the con gregatlons In my grandfather's time," said Judge Fletcher, whose ancestor had been a judge In the days of the and of persecution Anabaptists The tlthlng-mastalked Quakers. down the aisle to put out the intruder. Some of the men half rose, but sat down again when they saw that the matter was being attended to. It was a dreadful thing In those days to disturb a meeting. But John Halcomb's widow, unmindful of disturbance, ed up at the cry and fairly ran down the aisle. "It Is John! It Is John! she cried. Never had a religious service ' In Bethlehem Hill been broken up like this one. The minister stopped In the very middle of his most Important sentence. The dreaded tithlng-mahimself, who bore upon his soul the awful responsibility of every man and woman, boy and girl In the meetinghouse, forgot It all and cried out like a frightened boy: "It Is a ghost!" But it was not a ghost It was John Halcomb himself, safe. The story of the Indian attack on the village of Wyoming In 1778 Is a story of marvelous escapes as well as of torture and massacre. No adventure In It seems more marvelous than that of John Halcomb which Is one of the well attested stories of history. With 15 other captives, John Halcomb had been ranged around a large flat stone while a woman fury called "Queen Esther, who seemed at the head of this ceremony of sacrifice of prisoners, crushed the heads of one after the other with a great stone death maul. Two of the captives suddenly leaped to their feet and dashed Into the foreBt. The Indians pursued them but did not shoot, probably because thetr plan was to bring thfem o I ' REAL ESTATE, Decide to Bay ETC-- , Oscar Andrews farm at Lake Shore, acres of good farming lan(1; fr.e 00 from salt, 23 shares of water. J1.400 Also 25 acres of land on and 25 acres of water, good flowing 15 sell. . 11.200.00. 20 acres of good farming land in Smith Field. $1,780 00. Onehalf lot In Fourth ward belongs to Chas. Peterson. $275.00. Five acres of good farming land lu South Field $040.00. 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One full city lot In Fourth Ward, to get it and permit no inducement or influence to change your mind. Youll be more than satisfied with the service it (ire. Youll never Decide $100.00. s acres of good Nine and fruit land, 213 fruit trees, well fenced, nice brick house, barn, barn yard, on State road, full water right, belongs to George Williams, $2,450. Underwood ranch, 321 acres, 7t aeres under cultivation, 350 fruit trees, house, barn, all farm implements, 4 two-tenth- buy any thin else. $5 up to $12 $500.00. acres of good farming land lu West Field, full water right, $80.00 per acre. rity lot, 4 by 12 rods, 1 blocks from Main street, 2t& blocks from Commercial bank, $450.00. Fifty acres of good beet land, 68 shares of water at Lake Shore, $54 per acre. f block City lot 6 by 12 rods, from Main street. Joins Oran Lewis new home. $500.00. Wanted A $1,000 home In Third or Fourth Ward. For Sale. Five shares of West Field water, $35 per share. Wanted Ten shares of Bench water. Eight-roohouse for rent, call and see us. Wanted A good Jersey milch cow. One hundred acres of land In South Field. W. O. Creer farm, at $70.00 per acre. For Sale. Two full city lots on Sprlngvllle road, about 5 blocks easi of Main Street, on which Is a house. $400.00, For Rent. 11 acres In the west field. John Gay farm. $6.00 per acre. Will rent for 5 years. 75 Arrival a SPANISH FORK COOP, ana Probate and Guardianship and a-- I, ver Fo 4 ver Oonnectb trains o jae. ;l VI 3 Leading Implement Dealers Utah and Idaho Geo. T. Odell, General Manager SPANISH FORK AGENCY or writ Carries a full line of the Best Goods in the United States. When you buy goods here they are dependable! and you can always get repairs. XXX DEERE BEET TOOLS AND PLOWS XXX Bain and Cooper Wagons, Stewart Stoves and Ranges have been before the public for the last fifty years, and are better today than ever. SAXEY.Attorn;rUtOr0f,llU,EstaW' First pub. Oct. SI. last Nov. 28, 11W7. A al Ph Offie .Doth Makes Thurst! Ecze Free offer. I a as. Sa to any The Salt Lake Herald D suffer l 400 Mai Skin lose THS BEST PAPER IN sign- TO CRBOITORg IHf Pulman Vnver, O lilcago wl Free Re lucted Ex ise. For rate- En In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the state of Utah, sluing In and for Llab rounty Probate Division. In Ho Kstate of Michael Christensen, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his place of residence, at Spanish Fork, Utah county. State of Utah, on or before March 4th. if 8AMUKT. CORNABY. FA! ISD Notices, ConMilt Countv Clerk or the respective ers lor further Information. KOTIC Foi k one-hal- When the stomach, heart or kldne nerves get weak, then these organa always fall. Dont drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That Is simply a makeshift. Get a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoops Restorative. The Restorative Is prepared expressly for these weak Inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent en renuest by Dr. Shoop, Racine. WIs. Your health Is surely worth this simple test. Sold by World Drug Co. For lo UTAH. TELLS ALL THE NEWS EVERY DAY. 85 cents $10.00 A MONTH. A YEAR. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Dist rict Court of tho Fourth District of the State of Utah, sitting In Judlclul and for Utnh rounty. Probate division. In the estate of Johannuh Christina Petersen, deceased. Creditor will present claim with within four month of tirt publicationvoucher thi notice to the nnderslgm-- at Spanish ofFork Ltuh. ABRAHAM J. HA lKX. A,l"llDUtrHtor-Hrn- t DTHOS. JOHN. Attorney. pub. Oct. 81: laH Nuv. 2, mi Figure Appeared at the Doorway.' back alive and torture them to death. One of tho two and It was John Halcomb tripped on a vine and rolled down the steep river bank. Then he But the gave himself up for lost. fall, Instead of bringing him to death, saved his life. He lodged under the heavy branches of a fallen tree and the pursuers, sure that he was ahead, dashed past It without discovering him. Ho lay concealed In this lucky hiding place until darkness came. Then wounded, lame, and almost famished, he atarted out on the Journey of days through the trackless forest Infested with hostile Indians that lay between him and Patience. A man less brave of heart would have given up a score of thins, but there was no give up to John Halcomb. lie might be so weakened that be could only crawl, but he crawled on. Tottering, stumbling, crawling, dragging himself along his painful way by Inches and In danger of his life all the way, he covered the toilsome miles and came to make for his wife Patience a real Day of Thanksgiving. (Copyright 137. by Wright A. Patterson.) Thanksgiving. makes our prayers Thanksgiving bold and strong and sweet, feeds and enkindles them as with coals of fire. Luther. SUBSCRIBE TODAY The! A OUR NATIONAL BIRDS. "May ona give us peaco la States, The other til will be ter reg to I), eer, A. r I B. len NTED and Teams TO CUT AND HAUL MINE PROPS for the UTAH FUEL COMPANY in the vicinity of Clear Creek or Sunnyside, Utah. Special inducements and prices offered for props delivered during the perior from November 1st, 1907, to March 31st, 1908. Apply or write to VV. B. WILLIAMS, Gen I Supt., CASTLE GATE, Utah or to THOS. BELL, Mine Supt., CLEAR CREEK, Utah W. J. ELWOOD, Mine Supt., SUNNYSIDE, Utah AJ Ha Span! Sp Go Deal : Vant owr piece for all our platos. Sp |