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Show Uaiy of Utalqp 1. . JLL t JJ'JLJl r n & m -JL NT 1 A Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of the Leading Agricultural and'Horticulturai Section of Utah "The Garden of the West," s ! . . , ' VOLUME 12. NUMBER 15. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, DECEMBER 26, 1901. TRICE, 1.2G PER ANNUM. I " ' - . 1 ; 1 1 The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. HOODLUMISM IS ALLOWED TOO MANY PRIVILEGES. . In Richfield, as in so many other .f Utah's smaller cities and towns, hoodlumism is allowed al-lowed too miny privileges. It is still quite coram m to hear the loud yell following a dancing party, or for passers-by on the street to be taunted by thw jeers of loafers who have congregated about some tie post or at some corner of the street. The tipsy fellow or ihe young man who lias just, been drinking at a saloon sal-oon still expects considerable allowance to be made for him if he is nt ilecortis whi'e at a ball. He expects lite best behaved of the young ladies to freely dance and chat with him though he is "full." Now, the well-bred and educated people of the world cannot uphold that kind of actions. act-ions. If they do that, their children are going to follow in the footsteps of just such people. It is not nice to net so, boys. You have been raised of good parents here in a Christian com munity and have been taught better from your babyhood. If you will not do better of your own free will, ofliaers mint and will sooner or later compel you to at least not injure the public by your act. Richfield Reaper. demonstrated the increasing value of the streams. The forests and the water resources are so closely allied Mat they must always stand side by side in the development of the country. Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would long ago have been in my grave," writes Mrs. S. II. Newsoin, of Decatur, Ala., "if it had not been, for; Electric rUitters.'CFor three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, Waterbrash, Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia. Rut this excellent medicine medi-cine did me a world of good. Since using it I can eat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles Electric Bitter are a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50e at Springville Dealers. Wood and Water. Wood and Water, or in oilier words, the forests and streams are to-day among the most important im-portant of the country's possession. possess-ion. In the west they are indispensable, in-dispensable, Ihe forests for lumber lum-ber and for the protection of the ;.water supply, and Ihe streams for the reclamation of iUiUi"Aj -res ,of barren and almost useless land through jirigji'ion It tan been esti-lu esti-lu tied tint thv-ie tre 75,000,00.') in-re' of so c.iHed arid lands west of lhvj M'sMiii iliver which w iih the w.iter now available, cun be made richly produc'ive and iheSPrit of birtre population. Tinisjiti the wes'j the siremn oven more than th forests. must be considered of prime importance as home makers. In the east and west alike, and over all the country, the streams afe rising yearly in importance for water power, and as towns and cities increase, for domestic supply as well. Rut with the streams the forest3 must always stand as protectors. The preservation pres-ervation of I he forests on, the 'mamt Si n'sNjll 'lSriH IUt: eafia the perpetuation', of the water upply, and security of the water -upp'y mem inealcmble de vt lo uncut an 1 benefit for all s ..ctions of the country. Th results of li ' invest igal o js of ihe U. S. Ueo'ogical Si.'vey, in its study of i he water re-i urces of the country, h ive repeatedly FACTS ABOUT MANKIND. Urban life decreases stature fpom I year of age on. First-born children, excel later bora in stature and weight. Children born In summer are taJler than those born in winter. Dull children are lighter and precocious preco-cious children heavier than the average aver-age child. Large children make their most rapid growth at an earlier age than small ones. Chest girth increases constantly with height, and is generally half the length of the body. Delicate, slender people are much more subject to typhoid fever than to consumption. Maximum growth in height and weight occurs in boys two years later than in girls. Righthandedness is natural, and the superiority of the right over the left hand Increases with growth. Breadth of face increases much more rapidly in proportion to the growth of head in breadth and length. Boys grow more regularly than girls, but the growth of girls during school years is greater than that of boys. Tall boys (naval cadets) are much more likely to have completed their : growth at an earlier ago thaa those Ldrt itfTst&nfe.- - t,ni Of Ueneflt toTou. D. S. Mivj.hcl!,' Fulford, Md. 'During a long ilinessjl,was troubled with VimI sores, was "advised to try De Witt's Witdi Hazel Salve and did si with vvni. dei fill results. I was perfectly cured. It. is the best salve o:i I he market " Sure cure for p'lcs, S'ires, bums. Beware of counterfeits. - IVopleV Dnig Co. I & CRASH! Down They Go! Prices Literally Cut all to Pieces in Our Springville Store. SAY.NOS OF WISE MEN. How prompt we are to satisfy the hunger and thirst of our bodies; how slow to satisfy the hanger and thirst of our souls! Thoreau. Order is the sanity of the mind, the health of the body, the peace of the city, the security of the state; as the beams to a bouse, so Is order to all things. Robert Southev. It is no more necessary that a man should remember the different dinners and suppers which have made htm healthy than the different hooks which have made him wise. Let us see the result of good food in a strong body, and the reault of great reading and full and powerful mind. Sydney Smith. "I can forgive, but I cannot forget," Is only another way of saying "I will not forgive." A forgiveness ought to be ilka a cancelled note, torn in two and burned up, bo that it never can be shown against the man. There U an ugly kind of forgiveness in this world a kind of hedgehog forgiveness, shot out like quills. Beecher's Life Thoughts. . , "i A laugh to be joyous must flow from the Joyous heart, but without klndnesr there can be no true Joy. Surely tl cannot be requisite, to a man's being In earnest, that he should wear a perpetual per-petual frown. Or is there less of sincerity sin-cerity in Nature during her gambols in spring, than during the Btiffness and harshness of her wintry gloom? Archdeacon Hare. You will find It less easy to uproot faults than to Choke them by gaining virtues. Do not think of your faults ; Btill leas of others' faults; In every person that comes near you look tor what is good and strong; honor that, rejoice in it, and as you can, try to imitate It; and ynur faults will drop off like dead leaves when their time comes. John Ruskin. ...... 150 Latties nuil Chiron s 50 A Capes ai)d Jackets SACRIFICED - REGARDLESS OF COST! These goods are all made by most reliable makers, are of good qualities and finely trimmed, as styles ate changing very radically it is absolutely necessary that we sell every Jacket and Cape at once. We have cut prices away below factory cost. Tlao Salo "Will XJoglxx FORECAST OF FASHIONS. Not many women are wearing veils. Dotted Swiss gown3 are very popular. Polka dots of f 11 sizes and sorts are In evidence. 1 A soft cberVed is charming combined com-bined Ai b ' shades. Blaci"1 k3 for mldRummer wear .' t"0 "'ich of blue. Tluiuxatlve linimo Qulniiiv Spanish Combs Jn ono day. No Cure. are worn in pom.-18- i vx again to be tone oFthTlafoiecrinat rials for this summer. Little lawn jackets for children are made in colors and have small yokes. The lower part is plaited. Dainty little corset covers are of dimity, with small figures in delicate blue and pink woven upon them. Chiffon and moussellne boas hava taffeta and chenille edges. Gray one3 are extremely pretty dotted in poppy leaves. There is nothing more up-to-date on walking hats than the Oriental scarf. Quills are also stylish, and gold ones are especially popular. For very slender figures evening dresses of crepe de chine are often ruched on the hips, the front breadth being gathered slightly. Siik chambray, India mull, and the sheerest weaves of French organdie and dimity are being trimmed with garnitures of lace and insertion. Wooden buttons of SwUb manufacture manufac-ture are modish for brown linen gown? and shirt waists. Some are carved, while others are etched and then artla tlcally colored. Get the Most Out of Your Food ' You don't and can't if your stomach is weak. A weak stomach docs not digest di-gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. It gets tired easily, and what it fails to digest is wasted. Among the signs of a weak stomach are uneasiness after rating, tits of nervous ner-vous headache, and disagreeable belching. belch-ing. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla at different times for stomach troubles, and a run down condition of the system, and hnve been greatly beneiitcd by Its use 1 would not be without It in my family. I am trour bled especially In Rummer with weak stomach stom-ach and nausea and llnd Hood'n Rnrsanarllla invaluable." K. 11, Hickman, W.t'liesli r, I'a. Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills Strengthen and tone the stomach and the whole digestive system. driven to these places and tried to call the (firl out by whistling, etc. Hut they have usually not left as the joung lady fails to make her appearance. appear-ance. This is a very small piece of bust-ness bust-ness and thegirls who do this deserve to be cauht and punished for defamation of character, and unless they cease the practice some of theui will yet Into serious trouble. A word to the wise is suljlcient. I'uytton Gliibe-Hcudi'r. THE MERRY WAYS OF SOME I'AYSOS (ilRLS. Some of our young folkiJ, It Is re ported are indulging In n practii'" that should be sat down on, good am' heavy. It has leen told to ustlia ionic young girls In this city are ii the habit, of "gVtt'mg otn" wit! young follows fioni our nclghlioi in; towns and having a "g""d tiun'.' Iiut it seems that such a good time i-enjoyed i-enjoyed tlmt girls do not eaie to havi their identify known, so they saddle the credit (?) on lo s uie young lad by giving lur name and by being driven, if out for a buggy ride, as is usually the case, to the young lady's home whose name they choose to give, where they take their leave from the hoys, and, unobserved make their way home. The boys naturally supposing that the girls resided where they left them. As a consequence conse-quence they have In some cases Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good physicians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "but was completely cured hy Dr. King's New Life Pills." They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. 2fcat Springville Dealers. - Half Cantor? la an Aijlam. Robert Hawk, who was admitted as a patient to St. Elizabeth's asylum for the Insane at Its oponlng, In 1355, and who Is stated to have been at th asylum asy-lum longer than any Inmate no.' confined con-fined there, died recently at the Institution Insti-tution nt the at,e of 8a years. Daring all the years of his continuous hospital hospi-tal life he was a most contented inmate, in-mate, lie had seen the Institution expand ex-pand front lu original propoulons to a mammoth establishment, and had been a witness of many changes. Washington Star. B Cures the Crip in Two Days No remedy equals Warner's Wliito Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible, and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and In time. It will cure a case in t wo days, and for the cough that follows La Grippe it never fails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. Trick of Peanut Vender. Boys who sell peanuts In the grandstands grand-stands at the baseball grounds are never discouraged If there is "nothing doing" in their line until after the fifth inning. Patrons of the game do not begin to feel "peeklsh" until after 5 o'clock, and then the peanut boy begins be-gins to work diplomatically. If he sells one bag in a row of men he does' not pass on to the next Isle, but waita in the back seats until bis first customer cus-tomer begins to eat peanuts. In a minute or two men who never had any thought of buying peanuts beckon to him to come forward. Usually his basket is empty before he reaches the next aisle and he goes back for a fresh supply. One bag of freshly roasted peanuts in the hands of a man who Rats them as though he enjoys them Is sure to create an app:tite for a lozen more bags among his neighbors Holiday Trade. Una taken most of our holiday goods,,tut we still have a few fine articles anu many V odds and ends which we are anxious to dispose of, and Ihey will be seasonable until after New Years. If you want them, we will make you some rare prices. SPRINGVILLE DRUG CO., T. It. KELLY, I'ropr. ! ; R. A.DE kL, Fresident B. L. 0JMMIN03, Cashier H. T. REYN0IDS, Vioe-President. Springville Banking Co. SPKINOVILLE, UTAH Ctvpltn,! Stools. 830,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depot its received subject to check. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi-annually Money always on hand for short time loans. T In r cl n , December 5th) AND CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK. IMItllMlltl(IIIIMIHIIInnillIMIIHIIIMMIIlHIIIIUIMIIIIIMIHMIIIHI"" t T - " t t - . If you want the BIGGEST BARGAIN you ever saw, come at once to our Springville Store. youhs 3 Fon bizz, iiiiiiiikiiiiiiiiiill.............................uitaaihiintmii Saved His Life. "I wish to say that I feel I owe my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." writes II. C. Chrlstenson of Hayfleld, Minn. "For three years I was troubled with dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing on my stomach. Many times I would be unable to retain a morsel of food, Finally I was confined to my bed. Doctors said I could not live. I read one of your advertisements advertise-ments on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and thought it fit tny case and commenced its use. I began to improve from the first bottle. Now I am cured and recommend It to all." Digests your food. Cures all stomach troubles. People's Druj; Co. The- :2 Carries a Complete Line of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOILET SOAPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Articles, Druggists' Sundries, Etc. Peopl Drug e's Store Absolutely pure drugs and chemicals are used In the tilling of physicians' prexcriptlons, and no substitution a tolerated :::::::: "CKOITINK" U the best remedy for all forms of Croup, and a trial will convince all. The patronage of the people Is rc-speclfully rc-speclfully solicited, aud courteous treatment is guaranteed : : : : : W. 0. Cooper, Proprietor and lleg. Pharmacist. : ! (; t; ? ! ; |