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Show WdlFcpcr. lOc, 15c, 20c. 23c patterns. Very decorative. Endless varieties of designs de-signs and colors.'' GEO W. ilLERT k CO., B7 Main. ' 8. D. EVANS, ! Undertaker and Embalmer, him removed re-moved to new location. 48 South State. - . - - i - , - - - - - - ''1 - . - - i ,-- i - - - - r--- in r - " " ' y r - - - ,.J-- , i.'.J'. -IT. f .,', ,1- - 4', - ..1, V. . - - . - J . -- ' -- - -I ' . 1. w .... 1X4. .,J f. J I 1, , r - . 7 - - - ? .14 1 . - - . 1, r-4 yX - l II' VM 1 ,M.,1f . - - .... .l ii i.-i. V. M 4 - . L.l L . ...1 i.J .vH : . - yilU.-:6aAC-.ariid' : ; .: w :,i - ! -il ' -:7V. ) ' ! 5"-' A ' X " .-: : Wheels 10x10. inches, rubber tires, " -Jl SSJ yiALlvW V l V y springs, reclining .reed back, cane MtlVW'V ' ' X "A I seat and rccd dash- - - " '' ' V; .TS2 H : $5.50., ; . : if0 ,,.vuv.lv. - " Folding GQ-Cart v . :.. ' ' . :." OS j f-. -PJ . 10-inch wheels, nutlcss axles, ft vm" r-lTfiLS!:: trV- inch ,tires, reclining back, reed dasb, , I -" ' ty4T;SS' (1 T - ' with', automatic side . stretchers ti m- ' I'hatA Ji " ' "J; prevent cart ' from collapsing and . . V "i ' : N . . . : , "i '' (ta?; ' make it run straight and true. This , ' X - sornnirr mi. tr urmnui t. n iimi im u n . ", j - . "" 1 . feature is fohnd. in our carts only p7 m : i$io;co. E eojyled this season for the first '-r ) titne, wil y vrftiefo. vte fuv& tfie :;J )J' New size cart ,14-inch wheels, fdst COlOrj that WOn't .ti 1 -inch rubber-tires. clutchablcs, TS- - ' " j 1 ' ' dK51f7yfej r"" UtfS fUm U Lo ti ti . e & . vi'P j to the front axle, .porcelain cross-' , r '- . I '' . I ... . t . ... . i . , hWles. 'If other vrtore had. this JLC$ 4 tW&lrU MAC CkAf &ifiL w sUe crt, 14 inch "wheels, ': cart they'd get $50.00 for it. We ' . .0 , V , Q Q - r i Q. . ,T , reclining back, ' automatic dash, o-et onlv '"' .. " : ' . A ' - - . -., r x? ' ' ,. porcelain cross-handles, -inch tires, . - $375d : " ' - T MffitMitf m the .etrr ifoii Vmcf j yw'vc foiiffil y-cStevi&thc tftt know 1$ Sbufftt Ugftt. m five the j&idort- a Ueeifit Uv tfie'Atadi fvaUti j 21 B f V .JUfJL MrJ t4 ;? JLJ 41to 51 East Third SouthSt. ' , - " ' ' zz: I Wantedyoung girl millinery, apprentices.- ICsith-O'lJrien Co. , 7atch the results of Auerbach's big urtain Bale. Bead their advertise-. advertise-. lents on pages 5 and 6 , ' " v ; ::Ll$ Hat Sale. All new spring 'styles," at MeCartv's sale, $2.00. Wilson Hotel Bldg. " TEAMS WANTED. .7ILLPAY 25 CENTS JTR TON EXTRA Above -present hauling rate for , LUMP and NUT CoaL ton lots and over, for an Indefinite period." Ap-rjlj Ap-rjlj at yard, 5th South and 3rd QENTBAL COAL Jb COKE CO. i ate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas ' County, ss. Frank . Cheney makes oath that he la rnlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney k Co., doing business In the City of To-I To-I '.A, County and State aforesaid, and t- t ssld firm will pay the sum of ONE 1 i UNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ae of Catarrh that cannot be cured ty the use of Hall's Catarrh Cur. FRANK J. CHE VET. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Sth day of December. , a. d. isss. . Ueal.) . A. W. GLEA SON, , Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, md acts directly on the blood and mu-vms mu-vms surfaces of the System. Bend for Um"nlals free- - F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. ' rld by all Druggist, 76c. lake Hall's Family Fill for constlp. i. - ... - - - - V 'i'. i AT ALL BOOKSELLERS HA :"A MEREDITH NICHOlisOH'S NEW NOVEL HalM; Knosnm "xyi:-n Meredith NichoUon told a story in Th lis House of a Thousand Candles t&at took a . nation by storm. '. J . J He tells a better story still In The Port V7 of Missing Men tells it with a joyful gusto ' s J f .that stirs the blood, gladdens the spirit, and i ) ' paints the world in happy coloi a. A .. -f Its mystery entices, its adventure spurs , V 3 the mterest to breakneck speed, and the 'J - ' , ' "", shining eyes of the herome lure from page to V v. V ' pag ' ."'' I . ' V '' . , ' Illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood. A ' 416 Pages, $1.50. V ' . : '''''- "' ' . ' ' ' ; - . By the Author of-. .v "j- j- .,V ' i " ' W . t , THE E02D3-MERRILL CX5MPANY, PntEhoj . . ji 1 , . "' ,. ... . , . " . , : ; J . ; ; - ' ; ' ; ' : '.:" : 1 - ' V ' : ' -v The Farmer's Wife , Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives it a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the' butter that is made in it. The stomseh is a churn. In the stomach stom-ach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed processes which are exactly ex-actly akin to the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach churn is foul it makes foul all which is put into itf The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the 'pure current of blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet.. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting element.' In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, swell-ings, sores or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have f re-quent re-quent . headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing gnaw-ing or distress in stomach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings ris-ings after eating and podr appetite, these symptoms, or any considerable number of them, indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid, or lazy liver, with the usual accompanying indigestion, or. dyspepsia and their attendant at-tendant derangements. The best agents known to medical science for the cure of the above symptoms symp-toms and conditions, as attested by the writings of leading teachers and practitioners prac-titioners of all the several schools of medical practice, have been skilfully and harmoniously combined in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. That this is absolutely true will be-readily be-readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. T., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the ingredients entering into his world-famed ' medi: cines and showing what the most eminent, emi-nent, medical men of .tho age saj, of it. " ' .:-.: Something Everybody Knows. ' When a business man advertises, he uses a paper that reaches the buying classes. That's one reason TIH3 TEL ESnAII carries more paid local advertising tfcan any ctlicr Salt Lake newspaper. Another reason is that THE TELEGRAM reaches more Salt Lake people than any other local paper. Take Saturday, for instance. THE TELEGRAM'S street sales in Salt Lake City were 1407, more than those of the Herald, Her-ald, News and Intennountain combined. ' Then, too, more TELEGRAMS are delivered by carriers car-riers into the homes of Salt Lake than any other local paper. - . : In the payroll towns of this State, Idaho and southern south-ern Wyoming . THE TELEGIIA1I lead. In Kewhouse, Milf ord and Frisco and other Salt Lake Route towns, THE TELEGRAM has more subscribers than the Herald, News r.nd Intennountain combined. The same is true of Poca-tcllo, Poca-tcllo, Green River, Rock Springs, Evanston and Sunny- In Losan,THE TELEGRAM has more subscribers than any other Salt Lake paper. These are only a few in-; in-; tanccs. - Salt Lake, advertisers know that THE TELEGRAM 1. aches more of the buying public than any other-local pa per, -and. an important1 percentage of "THE TELE-CHAM'S TELE-CHAM'S .constituents cannot be reached by any other ;cr. THE TELEGRAM is the only Salt Lake paper ht:o subscribers are virtually equally. divided between t!.3 cast side and the west side. Yhy all this ? Because THE TELEGRAM is fair to !', -d for the reason that it is the only legitimate even--.-.Tcpapcr-in Salt Lake. It is the original Salt Lake tcr.M Anybody will tell you this; Y.'atch. Salt-Lake's growing paper. .. . ' " . ' . . ... '.. , , . . |