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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH AFTER SIX YEARS THE EUROPEAN WAR A CARING FOR RHUBARB YEAR AGO THIS WEEK OF SUFFERING Woman Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable . Compound. Columbus, Ohio. "I had almost given Bp. I bad been sick for six years with female troubles and nervousness. I had a pain in my right side and could not eat. anything with out hurting my stomach. I could not drink cold water 1,1 at all nor eat any kind of raw fruit, nor fresh meat nor chicken. From 173 pounds I went to 318 and would pet so weak at times that 1 ffill over. I beean to take Lvdia E. n i.! i i.u. vuiufwuuu,.1 buu1 A iimnum a tr vegouiuio ten days later I could eat and it did not kurt my stomach. 'I have taken the medicine ever since and I feel like a .new woman, ilnow weigh 127 pounds . so you can see what it has done for ma . already. My husband says he knows medicine has saved my life." ' your Mrs.' J. S. Barlow, 1624 South 4th St., ill-'- ; l I Columbus, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound contains just the virtues of roots and herbs needed to restore health and to, the weakened organs of tha "'strength ' That is why ,Mra. Barlow, a body. so completely. chronic invalid, It pays for women suffering from any female ailments to insist upon having Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- nound. J Not Converted. "I've Just rt'tunit'U from the conn-limn. "Three try." wild I lie enlhu-diiNiisquare moiila a dny, plenty of Bleep ami nothing to worry about that's the , e life!" You seem to like it," "Anil no I do. Hut Jiint think, I haven't been Inside of a theater or a . cabaret for a month! We'll Itnve to nmke the round tonight." The number of trunk telephone lines In the t'nlteil Klnpliim Iiuk trebled In ten years. Vt'hf dally slnng with backache sad kidney or bladder trouble? Thouaaadj tell you bow to find relief. Here's a cam; to guide you. And it's only on of tbouMinds. Forty thousand Amen-opeople are publicly praising Doan's it i worth th Kidney Pill, while of any nne who ha a bad back, who feel tired, nervou and who endure ihtreine urinary disorders, to give Doan's Kidney J'lUa a trial. n h; ru Ctah, V'ork. r. FVtaft TH It" I cnrd mi C4 Dm'i t Aey Stare. DOAN'S VfJlV CO. BUFFALO, H. Y. rOSTEItMILBURN Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cat end piirrii-- it cathartic brutal. harab. una, . 1 CARTER'S LITTLE LIVLR PILLS rvWK. y m lie iivrr. C)immi dim, art frtn bran erf If- They October 6, 1915. Allies' ministers to Bulgaria demanded their passports. Greek premier Veniielos resigned. Lord Derby made director of recruiting in Great Britain. Germany disavowed sinking of Arabic and offered reparation to America. German submarine sank two British steamers. Mora allied troops landed at Salonikl. .r i ii ivro li I i i I Genuine must bear Signature FOR FF.RSON U.II1 l.l tJit )lvJ ha arater for ataaacii atop peMe catarrh, tileeratioa axl inflaaao mtMM. tlommmm4m4 Lydia C Pinkkan Meet. Co, for t year. A beakng wonder far Saaeal catarrh. and irm eye. Ermtankal Di if " BLACKS l9iI Tk tusai psTmrm i LCUf Mil "Twa iMaiw Cvnaa a. HJls if KaRaaii ""iSJj ZJ mwi f -- 1 I J yy'J n H. name and the retail price is tumped on th bot hoes at the factory. The value u guaranteed and the wearer pmtetei agaiiut hi?K prices for inferior shoes. The mail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid fot diem. Tha quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in ituting fine shoes. The smart stvlea are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. factory at Brockton, Mass., They are made in a by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price due money L. W. torn of Douj-Ja- all for V. I.. Unnclaa ahnea. If he Ak your sane ilenler take no olhrr aupely you with ttt ktiiil you nmke. Write ftir lotercatliitr booUlffthhhi, eYiklitiuiiie; how lo aiioeMur ilia nisiieat ai:imiura of 4uuaily Sur Hie rlve, srt tree. by return ran-to- it well, postage LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas SMALL FOR CANNON Roller for Fenco Wire. When strins-lnwire, tin one end to a post, hitch the horses to wagon and ilrlve aloni; the- fence where yon want to string the wire. Arrange Plenty of Clean Nesta fot Layers Keep Undesirable-Lookin- g Egos for Home Uie. nm-ces- s t spi-lii- Thin-shelle- d What berr-fore- org-ma- real-irej- , Self-Feed- ltt -- ". rrt kr Far S nm .y .'...i t C rF vl rw-- rt. m4 Hair ESaIITl"" I'm', mw. sait kaka City, N. a ai-- iii n-- w tn low-erad- e 'a t. ea. arwAiir or J 1 Shoe 4 Worid & HQ Mat It MO' KepreKentalive shmik Ills head. "This fact," he said, "recalls tlie epl-grof Ihe CliintiiniiiKon snge: " 'Ye can't strengthen neither a crunw-liliiwiill tior a crunihllti' The speaker, mii i' ith whitewash.' " Important to Mother caretully every bottle of CAjTOItIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Dean tho Kxanimu Signature i In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria COLLEGES ARE NOT AFFECTED- e r, aer-on- 0 ) 1 Clnnaminson Sage. "Tho Kngllsli cnbluet'M dreadful bungles nt Ciilllpoll und Km tire to ba Investigated and the Investigator)-havbeen nppoiiiti-by the rnhluet POCKET minion Tin; snmllest tii'eecli-londllitho world In. now helnj; iiuide for liocket iiMe. It Ik not a toy. hut tnkea a rim tire cartridge and Urea a bullet tlmt would InllUt a iinxiy wound at close riiue. It la lu the form of n pocket knife. mi larger Hum the usual knife, unci bus . Hut at out- two liludca of line end 1h a hole. Anyone asked to cs- niiiini! the article mid any what It Ik will be tuoM likely to ues that it is some pem-iahurpeuer or cluur cutter. In the end of the knife is a Kteel block that tiirim out on n awlvel, being held by n thnt Is released with the thiiiiih mill nud reveals a hole KtnilKtit through the block. The cart-rblgl Inserted at the base of thla hole, the block 1h awung back lut place, the trigger on the side la opened, thus rucking the pistol, which Ik now ready to tire. It la held in the bund and the trigger pressed down with tho thumb. new-fiingle- , . ' uti-el- CLEANLINESS IS BIG FACTO? - t In In 175 rods of wire. W- Boys' t th Bmt . 3 2.B0 $2.00 .y'YTf.'r'f0 XV. I.. Isiwgim who Co., It roc ton. if. Deadly Weapon of War That May Be Readily Concealed Is a New Invention. to ml j can tuy. name and tho retail pnea stamped on the) bottom. 150 S8USZlm W. L. Douglas Save Money by Wearing hoes. For anle by over OOOO shoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the World. . A mc1hHj of uullziim coal In trlfd competition Willi "II tw la at Vsinrouvcr. It is mild that cruKhed cn I cn be- auppllnd to atmm prnduc' liiij furtmci- by the mime iumIkk1 that The iifW pructna I of nil I uUHjwhI. HH'lal intcreM lo IsrltlMi OMumbla, a It Is projmwl to apply It for nnn'H-li- i( purp"a In the bis luitiina y:M of the protlnre. It Is that a v. n ton of copper ore tun be at.iflt- ml allh n Ion of crnil by this procr, v .i'r-- i aa a ton foriiHTiy the ratio of riiil lo a ln of ore. and Hfrli!a. nlo AtiMHn, mny allow ainnifn to I5hl in tlit-i- r alll not. alftioiish arml. but t'anmla airoMinj to a rfrnitln offirvr In VVla tiifa. anvfral have Jipplii-- 1. and two could hnrdly be kept from Join Mnlchlng grapes Is a good way of to a call for keeping down Weel and holding th" Ing by forre In It "stenosmphcra for tli moisture in the soil, but once unit of Ihe Nineteenth battsilion." hml! be continued. T'nlesa one uses nickel hy a new prinv la the very conrset low Intel hny there Is In no mulching that will lust for two dieoeiel retotiel n hsvlnf Cnnn'ln. The clatm I that 1'KI ponn'ln years, and so It is a good plan to reof tnntt1 enn b ronverfed Into &i new the supply every year. The rea!nnda of metal In 4 hour, and that son mulching must be kept tn after Iron orea of the tl once starting with It la befnu it biila nef (tttawa ran b uwd. and bring the roots to the surfr In I!rltlh Columbia half of th after that la dm they must t kept capital Is Invested in the I u in- covered. But where grape are raised terring and woodworking- buninetw. half In a dry country and the patch Is small the pajr roll of the province la de- the mulch plan la about the best way rived from the forest and 37 per rent of raising them. of the annual wealth production Is to the name source. Th Keotoftral snrtey hn estimated AUTUMN RAINS INJURE BEETS that fh Colorado fiver In an average year dlseharaed Into the gulf of Cali- Sugar Content of Plant Is Rapidly DestroyedThey Become Woody fornia gra.OW) tons of silt and aalt, and Tasteless. equal to 20 tons for earh square mil of land the river drains. flngar beet seldom do welt In loFor the eight month ending with of calities where there la much autumn last Fehrtiary the oversea trad Anstratia showed a gain of fS9.14.V rain. When growth la stopped by dry weather In the summer and a new fiZi when rontrasted with the foreign rommerce ff ie growth started by late rains the suenr content of the beet rapidly deprevio'i year, of th war, rhlrwy Is sell- stroyed". The same thing hold good with ing high In England it from t12f. to whereas lit aormnl time 1140 a garden beefs ; Ut a second growth start nd the beets become Woody and taste- t can be tKragtit for 33 to $40 a m r').ti I frr-m's- C3.00 S3.CO E4.C0 S4.C0 & $3.00 tiic. ltui mJ, The Illustration shows a good way to roll or string wire, writes Anton Schweta of Cudot, Wis., In Missouri Valley Fanner. The loug boards in ench side of frame are of 2 by 4, fl feet long. The oi'osspleces are 1 by 6. ns long us the wagon box is wide, I'ieces of 1 by 0 tire S"t nprlght l' the center of each slile braced wllh Icutnhs of 2 by 4. The top of each mi old upright Is rounded out nii shaft laid In. wllh a crank tit inched at one end. This wire roller fan lie put on a wagon. Take the wttwm to one end of the wire fence, attach one em! of wire nt A, then turn the crunk. This will pull a wire fit) rods long without moving the wagon. The reel will hold juclas THE SHOE THAT HOLD9 ITS SHAPE" . An Important factor In tonltry Is cleanliness.' Arrange plenty nt clean nests for the layers. and dirty eggs should be kept for the home table und the clean, uniform eggs and tiny nearly ail should lie this If proper care Is taken should be got on to some other tnble just as soon as possible. If you once secure a string of customers who know the vast difference between a good egg und a ymi can keep these customers Just as long as you keep your the Doctor Knows product lip to the standard. Hut no mutter how goml nor how fresh the eggs, these customers will full you If KIDNEYS MUST EE RIGHT TO you offer 'Jieui dirty eggs. SELF-FEEDEARE POPULAR It la well to know the age of the INSURE HEALTH. eggs sold, but unless ymi ciin put thi-iinvention of Montana Man Permits In the hands of the user the day after realize to what ettent their Few Live Stock to Help Themselves they are laid, do not put the date on hralth people deis-n-d upon tha condition of tha Device Easily Cleaned. the egg, ns most users had ml her "go kidney. It blind" than use one that by the date The physician in nearly all cm of Helping those who help themselves on the shell Is even two weeks old. enmta illnraa, rtmkra a rhemieal snsly i of the pstirat'a urine, lie knows that aeems to be the lot of th Lord, or are doing their wot It I'rovldence, or whoever you wish to KICKING COW OUT OF HEIFER unlesa thethekidney olber ontan cannot readily projierly. be brought back to health and strength. When the knlnria are nriilmted or Young Animal Resents Pulling of Long abued in any way, aenou reiilt are Hair on Udder In Milking Clip are to foll.-Arcordina o health Twice Each Year. I'.rilit' lhrer", which la rra.ly an ailvanml foini it kidnre trouble, I h in one Leaving the long linlr on the uddei CAUed nearly trn thouaand I in the Mate of New York atone. a good way to make a bad kicking 1 , it in part neoeiwary to low out of a heifer that 1ms the mak- pay more attention to Ihe health of thene . cow. fine a of When the milker important ing chirps the tent during the milking An ideal herbal compound that bs had process, the long hair stirroiniding the reirwrkal'le aurrein a a kidney retwdy the great nud i Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Rootupper part of the tent Is as each stream la dr.iwn thee hulr? kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The mild sn.'. healina influence of thi are given a hard, vigorous pull. U Is in mit caaen, is arma no wonder, then, that the young cow preparation, for Stock. accor ling to worn tatem-n- l and verified tMtmioriy of thoae alio have naed protest with a lively kick. give the credit, of piss na well ns peoA common pnlr of clippers, such a the remedy. When yr.nr ple. Various feeding tests of the state ore used on iion-o- , i require sttffitkn, for i ll the experiment Million, notably Iowa, ping the hair from !he cow's udder. pet, wan. i limn at nce Irtim any phur-nIt i sold by druBiil in have proved this to be true. Now every- The clipping should extend over the bottle of twn hw.Vt and l,fi. body U getting patent on flank on and , side. the rlaht thigh IIf.e-erif yon wih fir-- t to teat tWs for live stock. Tlw-- one shown prvjiamtion wnd tn pent to Ir. here la a recent patent of a Hilling Kilnn-- r A Co., IhnicHamton. X. . fot a DEVICE FOR CANDLING EGGS There la a corrugated When writing be sure and samtde tit-,le- . SlotiL) man. mmtion this p;nr. Adv. feed roller at the proper point on the Slanted bottom of the bin. Ftelow this Essential Principle la Strong Light In Russia Demands Cash. Opaque Case Sun Is as Effective roller Is a feeil trough, and on the as Electricity. New regiiliiiioiiH affe-tiiiptircba" roller Is an eccentric and feed rods r by Amerinn ltnort-- r of coiiiui'Mlitie prong having downwardly Ku-ln Various devices for candling rgga, In have be.'ti iiimouii.-.-connected to the eccentric. This aror 1hetn, Is used, but all have vidlnit thnt pnyiiient timat be insole In rangement makes it possible to keep for testing the essential principle a strong advance. the feeder cleaned out, so Hint old Itefore the g..il cnii be flMiK feed does not stick to th side and light la a case, which l opaq'ie, ex. l for an from the l!iilun iridre, the In the corners to siMiil and hnrin new cept piirc)iiiMT nmi fnruNh the feed put Into the feeder. Farming slichtly smaller than an egg. Tli egg placed before the? opening so attache llh a ci Iiuslnesa, the light can rotne through It. An thnt the saint" of the hn bci n d )H.iii-il- . ti American doMULCHING IS GOOD PRACTICE llar. In the National fity bunk to the r"l-;t ftf the minister of Itnnnea of Keeps Down Weeds and Conserves ItiiwKia. who will pay the amount lu Moisture Plan Is Most Excellent ISulnn eiirrency te the l!iiimi In a Dry Country. the colnlHoditie le Mill ftr pats. r4 5 iMtm, ftttfe eiUlwM teew f)csle, SM Aid. MIX, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. TV f Man Can Make. We "L0 Y-- of German Universities-ShowIncrease in Number of Students During War. Enrollment e;g-shne- atu-den- . Pulp for Paper. It Ik treHrted that the d- :iriincnt itl of ngricuttiire I c..-- i wire gnis a a smiree of supply for pulp for making pn-r- , In place of or lirlodoudroii. Tlii variety of coast und In grasa grown on the Pai-stith Mexle, and ms very ilesirablp property of toughtiitui and enn be reduced by the sla ptoo la at a led that pupor tuiiiitifa in. Itfrom t,n ihe ih-Itunil provetl as ns a ttrt-(Cratat nutisfiictory In tiiachiiie-rinlsliejirlntltig paper. In appearance nod in fii llns; the (mter PiimIiiohI tha iitfsi tory. Ilnui-ter- , PXerimettt li!ie indicated thill Iriore bleathliig jsmder i rwpiired In tha than ill the cusp Ideiichitig ).!... . poplar aiis-kp-l- ..-- wes-ter- thp Inventor of a tmnii the tiiiie-thn- t that rifir a bell wli-It mrl.- et.tr . A woman U cla - Ano-rf-ca- ojn-nin- 1 t fortcr forunrd. The in r'cn!atioti arc for )mw. 'Hsl cnforceiiieiit and arj ulso to ahlpUH'tit for which piitnvnt rr.tli- prior to May 14 htt. jrM v flppli-Hi,j- t'; I - I I . . .i I V mm . - New Dime Nearly Ready. 10 The flrat of the piwr-arc ready for iwio. TJn-- are hi ',ttg Sunlight tnrfjp'1 ant af the lldladelphla mini at easy way to candle regs la to tje a f h? rate of a day and 10.Til,rtai heavy paper iu'e. ! the work la of them are to bp tsued, the bright sunlight and It will be a Tl.p iipw fdpep . r the flgi;r of a ffectlve as thouth nsing a strong elec and lady on thp f.hvrrap tric light thp hundlp and roj and the si of thp Itoman liHo,- - on thp reverw. DIFFICULT TO PROCURE HELP Within the next two wpek Work will rt-- r'i.'t tirt-tifi- b tptin on thp rtpw pIpcpk. Serious Problem blip thp making of the bpw rtpwlgn Farms Whera villi Don dollar Men no Is half After Hava bp atarted until Milking Worked Hard In Field. thp early pa''t of f Mtobp-rThp newly detgnpt quarter on rme In tnnn? localities the f armor who aide ha thp full f.erirp of a wotnan tnllk many cows fin'! It the hardest com In through a tratp In a wall; thp to procure help, I this because th rpvcr aide how an ragla In flifcht. Th .V rent rfppp .par a IcntfTi mHkitig la dine after a foil day ha been put In In fhe field IstTt inilklng flewe of thp of Ijhcrty hold-In- n blpa a much a part of the- farm work a nllva brsnrhp. while the rpTrp cutting corn or pitching hnyt It bus design la that of a spread eagle atand-!n- g o a rmk. always seemed so to me. The rnn who fries to get his milking done for fioth-in- g Th Natural P race as. by working the Mret hands after "What la fVe firt atep to lake in hours need not be af'pri1 if good a tntce that t'jtturalT" a hands travel around Lis far- br rainirs "Hate It fuM-ed- " kttking for work. s War has not made much difference) On with (ieriuaii universities. of the UJ unlversilles of the tier--iiii- in empire there wua an eiirolluient-durints, of r;!,.sij the last hulf-yen- r ngiiliiNt r.2..Vf In the tirst winter of the war, mid U1.J(N! lu the Inst hulf-yei- ir before the war. All amdem serving In the army hava cotitlnui-their conuectlon wills the university, and of the l.'l.HiiO carried on the book of the university laat winter there were 4.1,kk) In the ranks of the nohller. or ht ceut. Of the total enrollment 4,kiio were) women und were foreigners. Tbs after t'lilveralty of Warsaw, the (ierniana and Austrian captured the city, has ulrendy I.I'il attulenta, men nud woiiu-hdesiring the honor of iisMtctiifiiig their u.ioich with thia fatuous old iiisiliutloti of Poland, whleU hud been stltipreUH ,y the I : I ji IlH. it proji-ctinv- f . Illustration Shows Excellent Plan and Outline of Device Any Handy , ITEMS FROM EVERYWHERE IPinTcncI Alt Pursy - . October 4, 1918. Russiana retook many villages, driving back Teutons In north and south. Russia presented ultimatum to Bulgaria, demanding break with central powers. Germans gained ground In counter-attacks near Lens and Givenchy. Austrian submarine sank Brit-- " Ish steamer off Greek coast. October 8, 1915. Austro-German-s, checked Serbiana inflicting heavy losses. French made mora gains In Champagne. Russian armies attacked along whole eastern line. Bee SO aiun-tuer- FENCE WIRE , I feel UuU Uief saved my life." me. October 3, 1918. French thousand Seventy troops landed at Salonikl. Russians rolled back Hlnden-burg'- s armies. Germans retook greater part of HohenroHern redoubt from British. Russians advanced In region of Van In the Caucasus. bombarded French airmen German depots In Luxemburg. October T, 1915. Austro 400,000 Germans, strong, forced the passage of Danube, Save and Drina rivers and entered Serbia. Russian cruisers bombarded Bulgarian port of Varna. Lord Bryce told parliament Armenians had been 800,000 massacred by Turks. "1 of had a bud kidney trouble and almost my kidney siur-petln The kidney rretlon wpk my bladder wa Inflamed and 1 had much pain mv back. acroa I man' Kidney Pill relieved me a o"n t took I hem and . ton-- -h--rr, an did your rhubarb bed do tliU Were tin plulks short or BliiuT Were the lenvea Bimill and rugged looking? Did It turn a sickly color and the plants wither or dwin ? dle away In the 111I1MI0 of the If you did not have n Hiitisfiie- tory crop of thin widely udinlred pieplant, somethlnj; wus wront;. A remedy la needed, and since It Is not expensive or dlllleult to procure, sup pose we apply It now und prevent a repetition of the sume trouble next yeur. It requires no particular kind of muKlc to Induce this plunt to grow, and the earlier It produces the more vuluiible it la for either market or household use. I And the groutest thing for rhubarb la plenty of good stuble manure put on at thia season of the yeur, says a writer In an exehunge. It Is an excellent Idea to cover the earth surrounding the roots to a depth of four Inches. This not only enriches the soil, but protects the roots and assists In producing in early growth. I never pack the nmuure down close to the eurth, for I think this helps to make the soli sour, and ulso makes it more wet, which, of course, will cause heavier freezing in severe weuther. A little straw with the manure will act us a mulch and produce better results. A very slight sprinkle of suit will do the beds good, but bo cureful not to overdo this. If the bod Is of loug stunding, dig up the roots, or at least u iMirtion of them, and reset them In new eurth lu a new locullty, suy, about three or four feet npurL Set la good, strong roots, and be careful to have the root crown well covered with soil. Manure this new bed liberally, and It will pay you even next season for your trouble, but from then on, for at least five years, with liberal manuring. It will yield excellently und the quality will be fine. XIow aeaaoaT ter. A Utah Case WttH-take- Apply Remedy This Year and Prevent Repetition of Same Trouble Next Season Supply of Fer, tilizer la Necessary. n run-dow- O. Mary Ain-ri October 2, 1915. Russians gained on the Vllna front. Bulgarian forces massed on Serbian frontier. German attempt to cross Dan. ube at Semendria repulsed by Serbians. Germans made fierce counter-attack- s on west front. October 6, 191$. Russiana attacked Austrian along Bessarablan frontier. French captured Tahure In Champagne. Auatro-GermaInvasion of Serbia begun. Zaimla became Greek minis- Thousands Tell It Mr. Something Wrong if Satisfactory Crop Is Not Obtained. WAY TO HANDLE H "Another Article Against Coffee" f In spite of LroaxI publicity, many people do not realize the harm the 2 grains of caffeine in the average cup of coffee does to many users, until they try days' change A 10 to P0STUM Poatum satisfies the desire for hot table drink, and its users generally sleep better, feel better, smile of tenet and enjoy life more. A fair trial off coffe-and on Postum shows -- 'There! a Reason" e |