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Show A Weekly Newspaper, Devotert to the Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticulturul Soctlon of UtHh-l,Th Garden of the West. VOLUME 11. NUMBER 52. springville, utah; September 12, 1001. PRICE, .$1.25 PER ANNUM. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovi sixmo powcc 00. , hew vom. THE TIME TO LAUGH. SOME GOOD "JOKES. ORIC1INAU i 9 AND SELECTED. W.TH THE SAdES. It should be borne tu mind that In old age It is too late to mend, th&t then you must Inhabit what you havd hulit. Old age has the foundation of Us joy. or Its sorrow laid in youth. You are building at twenty. Are you build-' ing for seventy? Nay, every stone laid in the foundation takes hold of every ftone In the wall up to the very eaves tf the handing; and every deed, right -i.!i-Kitnif thqf tmn.itimi in vnnth. reaches forward arid has a relation to all the tfterpart of man's life. Henry V.'aid Bcecher. It thousands of men, th mind, if imveiled, would be found to be a star-cV star-cV amber rilled with false witnesses and crudo judgments. :; If yoQfwere to go hack into the o'd stsr-ehamber t England Eng-land arid read the records made of l-jstimony given and sentences passed 1 y men of partial information, "what a literature of hell those records would Is! Rut worse than these are the miC'l, ra,h, ha'.eful judgments which men form of each other in the silence of the vt'.nd. slmp'y bec!u;se they follow fol-low thrlr inie're.-.ts, their feelings, their prejudices, .55' rti trelr conscience, in rrc-'-iairiins fa"fs and ton-ing to eon-I'i-fior.s. Henry Ward Beeeher. I'.on't ol.-jeet that your duties are bo iisienificsnt; they are to be reckoned of inl'nttc significance, and alone Important Im-portant to yoii. Were it but the more f "i foct regulation of you- npartsr-ts. the sortir.fr anry cf your clothes and trinkets, the arranging of your pa-peie pa-peie "Wbaiiiocver thy hand find-tth to do. do it with ail thy miht," with ..11 thy wo.th and constan . Much move if your CntU-s are of ejf rjiliy, higher, wider scop; if yow,lH5ve brothers, broth-ers, sisters,- a fatherSTm other, weigh earnestly what clnjrh does lie upon yu on behalf of eyi, and consider, it ? "-.,2. e and more " "SSnmHf nobly hit you owe. ' What matter how mis erable one Ik. if one can do that?,. That ir, the sure and steady disconnection and extinction of whatever miseries one has in trie world. Canyle. ICIng's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of consumption. " This marvellous medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. dis-eases. Only 50c and $1.00. .Trial bottles frcc'iit the Springville Drug Co's, store. . HOME MADE PHILOSOPHY. If labor is divine, the man who robs labor robs divinity. War is murder, no odds which side men say God Is fighting for. To" praise the rich for nothing Lb laudation; to praise them for pay Is hypocrisy and servility. Strange thf-t no one can see through the whole stcry of hell, since 'tis said that hell has no bottom to It. Put a thing into politics and ,you have the whole nation sitting as a jury ' to hear both sides of the ease. Take a thing out of politics and you take it out of the common . people's reach, away from th national Jury. The man whose politics Is coirupt and whose religion is pretense is making mak-ing history all over the world today. Fear not if yoa have no bread nor meat In your larder, the Lord will provide pro-vide providing you have the cash. Ey what right does any man call himself aristocratic, since God claims nothing more than making common people? Looking back from the peaks of old age, youth seoins to be nothing more than a blur of hope that has kept up a continual busting all along the way. What's the rue of poor men voting lr tiiey'mihff iiv the ricn man's ticket? tick-et? They will n-Vef, vote for themselves, them-selves, until they mak.their own ballot. t If tierorld wag to b come, perfect tomorrow, just tnmK or tne army or reformers that would find themselves out of a job and unfit for'anything else. Finnickey Fiiinnkin, in Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia Grit. Th O'd Gentlemm's MUlake Ha Intend In-tend to 11, Kind but Wan Mliuniter-toud Mliuniter-toud Soma Reflection of An Old Cat Llltl Laugh. A Msrhl of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the willow of the brave General llurnhaiii of Miii'liiiH, Me., when the doctors s she would die from pneumonia before morning," writes Mis S. IT. Lincoln, who attended her that fenr-lul fenr-lul night, "but she begged for Dr. Red on Oolt Field. For the pat three years women have worn red a good deal for safety's sake on the golf links, and having thus formed a pleasant acquaintance with the color they have adapted it to the requirements of full-dress toilets. For example, hyacinth-blue foulard that is powdered with poppy-red dots. THE HAN AMI THK BUG. lie is a tine old gtfitleman, every one who lakes dally tiips on the street car line will say so. He is kindly kind-ly considerate of the rights of his fellow fel-low passengers, and, though be usually usu-ally occupies the end seat, it is not because be-cause be insists upoi having, but because be-cause his fellow passengers insist that he shall have it. His noliteness Is of J the old, old school, tnd his defsrenc to the ladies is butiful to behold, .5 says the Indianapolis News. He has been seen time at"i again when the conductor was slow or remiss in bis attention to women with babies and washerwomen wirtk baskets . to assist in taking them, wltA their incumbrances, incumbranc-es, off and on. the cr. In view of thesa things, the happening of yesterday was pathetic. A young woman' mdeed ah extremely extreme-ly handsome and . Ty ell-dressed young woman, was seats I before him. The olf gentleman wlr&se eyesight M no longer of the clep'est, noticed a hug in the knot of hal bunched above the white neck of the air young woman a shining,' green frug, nearly as large as one's thumb pail. He leaned forward for-ward to perform an act of kindness; he would brush the insect away. "He brushed. The b"g, to his view, but took a firmer Clasp on its lodging place. - . The old gentleman made a second attempt. at-tempt. With thumb and finger he seized the insect and pulled vigorously. The young woman turned ,at this; fire was In her radiant eyes, anger in her voice. She uttered but one word "S.j-r!" ' ' It was enough. The old Rentleroan was paralyzed. He attempted to explain, ex-plain, but his tongue refused to make an articulate sound. Covered with confusion he touched the electrtc button but-ton and alighted at. the next crossing. A few of the passengers smiled; one or two even laughed. " The bug was a Brazilian.JieeUe Jtttaefc'd to a long ? in the young woman's hair. Catarrh ' Is a constitutional disease, It 6rt(?lnat8 In a scrofulous condition of the blood and" depends on that condition. It Often causes headache and dizziness, Impair the taste, smell and heuring, uf-fects uf-fects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. It is always radically and permanently cured by the blood-purify ing, alterative and tonic action of Hood's Sarsaparilla This frrnt medicine has wroupht the most wonderful cores of all diseases depending on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. Mood's JM LL8 ru the bent cathurttc:. in 1 N.nURAI. DISADVANTAGES. Taking Into consideration the things Sharp has , had to contend against, 1 think his success as a lawyer law-yer has beeu remarkable." 'Why, what did he ever have to contend con-tend against." "Everything. He came of a wealthy family. He didn't have to work bis way through college. 1 He never studied stud-ied by the light of a pine torch, never had to drive dray, never walked six miles to school, and wasnt compelled to borrow his books. He had every possible facility, and yet he has dona well f(om the very start." t; j" its 8FECIALTT, til llnnlr of It" nhtnrvn nun. "the reason why yonr church ta, "v faster Is that It lacks ,' been nie! "exclaimed the other raau. . ,Vhy, bltts you, our cburch is an organized protest against the idea that there's ever going to be any fire." , f AN EXPLANATION. DIbtles "Ynu funny men are apt to joke at the expense of the truth. For example, look at that messenger boy tunoing at the top of his speed." Scribbles -"Yes. but it's dollars to doughnuts he has a message for some one at the ball park." Chicago Daiiy News. j 1HJC PRACTICAL VIEW. '"As to this Herron business." raorau-izedi raorau-izedi Uncle Allen Sparks, "it seems clear to me thst the only pslnsr in the transaction Is the original Mrs. Herron. Her-ron. , She gets $K),U00- forva husband who wasn't worth a hundredth part of if." Ikino iiFAiiTriNrs. (From the Indianapolis Sun.) Ths glmbam-shlrled hoy had made a break to pass the ticket seller at the circus entrance, but that xentlemsn hnd caught' hint arid - rudely thrust him back. ' "Poor little devil." said a seedy-look-lng man in the crowd. "If 1 had the money I'd 'y lilm a ticket myself." The crowd lroked sympathetic, but said nothing, while the boy sobbed an If his heart would dissolve. "I've ouly g - a nickel, little feller," went on the seedy-looking one, "an' that won t di you no good. Say,'' h. continued, turning suddenly to the crowd, "let's do one good act in our lives. Let's buy him a ticket." It looked for a minute as if a collection collec-tion was to be started, but a benevolent-looking old gentleman nipped It In the bud by slipping a half-dollar into the hand of the boy. who promptly disappeared Into the t"nt. VI thank you a thou.saud times for that kind act, btr," s.iid the seedy-look-Injr msn. "You seem to tnke on tc ;itl in:pret In the little follow," ivMarUed the be nevolent one. "Well, 1 should think 1 ought to," answered the seeuj nuking man. with some proudness. "That's the only son I got." King's New Life Pilis, These pills change weakness into strength, list-lessness list-lessness into energy, brain fag Into menial power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 'c per box. Sold by springville Drug Co. , MVi:i'.r uithAM. Worklnjr M?nt and luy. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Ir. Jimmy "(lee! Look at dis roug' plunk, Micky. Dec's twenty knot in It'" Micky "Say. If I had a 'pull' I'd get de baseball people n fence oh dat!" To Cufe a Cold in One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar I Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, z.t and .i() rent. a 1 bis modest reply. , Dlggs "Do you believe there is any truth in the saying that it takes a geu-lus geu-lus to Jive with a genius?" J3igijs "No, I don t. I never consid ered rpy. wife a genius. The Most Essential Point " " """" in it "cliild's education i to inquire u good slyle of Penmanship. Pen-manship. To attain this requires re-quires good ink. We have , it. Any color and quantity. Bring your;JiOleB!r)d we will refill them : : : : SPRINGVILLE DRUG CO., . T. U. KELLY, I'ropr. I it A aa Suits that Sif Herr Thick "Vas you insdrumental in spreading dosa lies about me, vot?" Herr ThIn"Netn; I tell dem mit my mouth!" HIS EXALTED MISSION. Woman of the House "You've been here half a dozen times and got nothing. noth-ing. You ought to have learned something some-thing by this time. What do you keep on coming for?" Tuffold Knutt (with impressive dignity) dig-nity) "I ain't no common tramp, ma'am. I'm around studyln' conditions." condi-tions." - Are always sold by J. A. pAIVlEY, Sppii)gVille 1 Style, Material and Fit 1 , ...-,.1.3 are Right lUUlUHUlUUUU lauiiiuaiiiiiiu A Shocking Calamity "Lately befell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A. Kellctt, of Wllliford, Ark. "His foot was badly crushed, but Hucklen's Arnica Salve quickly cured hlru. Its simply wonderful for burns, noils, piles and all skid erup tions. Its Lhe world s champion heal er. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by Springville Drug Co. . - Hardy Palmetto Tree.' The palmetto trees of Jacksonville stood the recent conflagration there better than any other kind. While nearly all other trees In the wide sweep of the fire perished from the beat, the palmettos are putting out green shoots, showing that they bave life and vigor left. Cures the Crip in Two Days No remedy equals Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case In t wi days, and for the cough that follows La lirippc It never fails to give relief. Trie Zj and M cents. Dee tU( for fnblle SrhoeU. In fltrassburg and other German pities dentists have ben officially appointed ap-pointed for the public scnools. In some parts of Bavaria M per cent, of school children . were found to have carious tewth. Stops the Conirh and Works off the (old. Laxative Hrumo (julnlne Tulil' l curl' a old lu one dny. No Cure, no Hay. Prlee R. A.DE4.L, President. fl. L. CUMMINGS, Cashiei H. T. REYNOLDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. SPKINOVILLK, UTAH Ociltal Stools. 03O,OOO. fransacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depot Its received subject to ('heck. Four percent luterest paid ou time deposits, compounding semi-annually ' Money always on hand for short time loans. Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals Prescriptions Can-fully Compounded by : Earl TraD'ihcll, Pharmacist in Charge. City Drug Store, i. IC. TMANCHKL. IlirtoIt. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc : ; : East Side of Bank Building, Springville. Wall Paper! YoU kijoirf Ih This is the season of tho year when Housewives denire new l'aper and Carpets. OUU STOCK in those lines are complete and our Prices are right. We also have a tine line of liaby Carriages. MOTjEN cto OAITII'l.mY |