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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH 10 CENT "CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS OH COSTIVE For Sick Hsaiache, Sour Stomach, 6luggish Liver and Bowels--Thework while you sleep. y Furred Toiikuo, Ihul Taste, Indlcos lion, Sulluw Skin nnU Misernlili! lieud aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which en mho j our Ktouuich to become tilled with food, which sours mid ferment like pirhuge In a swill barrel. That' the first step to untold misery Indi gestion, foul puses; bud breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible anil nauseating. A Cuscnrel will jrlvo your constipated bowels a thorough cU'wnslng and straighten you out by morning. They hoi work while you sleep n from yonr druggist will keep you feet Ing Rood for months. Adv. NEARLY SPOILED THE JOKE undi-Reste- 10-ce- Papa Failed at First to Give the Prop er Interroflation When Bobby Sprang It. a y A ROMANCE OF OLD MEXICO Re-fo- re J&f NOVEUZED FROM THE OF THE TOPLAY SERIAL SAME NAME. PHO- RELEASED THE UNIVERSAL FILM BY MAN- UFACTURING COMPANY SYNOPSIS. I.lbertr Horton, American heiress and owner of a larse relate In Mexico, la captured and held fur ransom by Jusn a noted Mexican Insurrecto. Wtills camp, alia overhears a plan to attack an Amiru tn town and army camp. Hhe Mapes with the aid of Pedro, a faithful servant, and while the rescuing psriy, headed by Major Winston, U. 8. A., Captain Kutledce of the Texas Kancers. who la In. love with her. and Manuel I.eon, son ef her other guardian, atop pursuit, she rides to warn the Americana. She, however, le too Isle, and the Mexicans attack. They are repulsed by American soldiers. That night Pancho Ieon threatens Major Winston with exposure or tnlsapleft In hie care, un riroprlatlon of funds to Winston, forces Liberty marry tits son Manuel. The Major refuses. Manuel le uohralded br There, his Mexi can sweetheart. Pedro and Hutledge are witnesses. Liberty, who hae overheard the argument between P&ncho and the Major, etepe Into the room. To save Major Winston's honor, Liberty agrees to marry Manuel. Rutledse prevents Pedro from. killing Manuel. The marriage takes jlac-eThe Major, with Kulledge. leaves o Join the troous. who have. In the mean time, received orders to cross the line and bring back, dead or alive, the parties responsible for the I'tecoverr outrage. The Mexlcana continue to maltreat Americana. Manuel goea to IJberty s room that night, liberty tells him she Is his wife la neon silly and threatens suicide. fs, Bobby came home from school, full of information, as usual. ICueh day Klnce Ms entrance two mouths iigo he brings some cholee lilt of knowledge. Ills father, with much parental pride, Is never too busy to give attention. "Io you know, daddy, Clarence James told me today that bis father is an automobile dealer and he says his don't make father says the new nearly ho much noise as the old ones," aid the youngster. "Well, sonny, that all depend" on lie condition of the car. I saw a new today that chugged like a Ihreshlng machine." rommented the father. Hobby's face fell. Thut isn't the answer." he replied, "You should say. 'Why?'" "All right, sonny. Why?" "Because they haven't a brass hand In front," explained Bobby, proudly. Indianapolis News, 1 THICK, OB Lire SIXTH EPISODE The Desert of Lost Souls. GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF and SPemed to unrlerstuniJ. wus dear old Pedro, who now stood, il!:o a fblthful old aulinal, waiting: to obey her. Suddenly she turned. "Pedro," she said, "saddle the horses. We leave for the border tonight." Now Loper, having failed once before to secure IJberty's money, determined to make another attempt. leaving his shack he called his men about him and began making preparations to steal her again. "Once before we tried to obtain the American girl's money to finance our cause," he suld to the nied as they gathered ubout hlra. "This time we will be successful. In order to make certuln we will capture the whole bunch in the hacienda and make them all our prisoners. And, above all thing, we must get that black dog, Pedro. I have a personal debt I want to pay him." As the leader and bis men left the hut they saw a dark figure turn the corner and make for the bushes. Two of his men made after htm and a moment later they appeared, dragging along Pedro, who fought madly to free himself from the peons. Then they started for the hacienda. They broke Into the house and made Paneho and Manuel prisoners and hustled them outside, where they were Liberty waa placed tinder guard. fully dressed when two of the band entered her room and ordered her to follow them. She refused. Then they grabbed her and, though she waa able to put up considerable resistance, now that she had recovered the use of her Injured arm, she waa no match for them and they aoon overpowered ber and led her away to the hut Aa they passed through the courtyard Lopes, who waa directing his men, saw her and grinned In satisfaction. "You see. Senotita, I cannot live without you. Tills time I do not think you escape so easily. Tour Captain will not find yon so quickly aa he did before." Arriving at the but of Lopes, aha was surprised to find that Therese had already been captured, and aa they threw ber In and locked the door aha found the poor Mexican girl Bitting moodily In one corner. Presently the entire band returned to tba but Lopes then sent two oc "I mean what I say !" exclaimed Liberty, as she gradually brought the Girls l Try Itl Hair gets soft, fluffy and knife nearer Jier breaat and stared at Manuel In grim defiance, beautiful Get a 25 cent bottle lie moved away from ber and, see of Danderlne. ing that bis attempt to force her bad If you care for heavy hulr that glis- failed, be grew calm and submissive. ten with beuuty and is radiant with "It la true I do bear your name," life; has an incomparable softness and she said, "but I could never love and la fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlne, respect a man of your nature. You Just one application doubles the are deceitful, dishonest and could beauty of your hair, besides it Imme- treat no woman even your wife diately dissolves every particle of fairly." dandruff. You can not hnve nice "Ton do me an Injustice," he said as heary, healthy hair if you have he dropped before ber. "I love you dandruff. This destructive scurf robs with all my heart, and If you give the hulr of lis lustre, its strength and me a chance I'll prove that I am Its very life, and if not overcome it worthy of your affection." produces a feverlshness and itching of "Please do not speak of It agnln," the sculp; the hair roots famish, she pleaded, at she raised a protesting loosen and die; then the hair fulls out baud. fast. Surely gel a bottle of Il arose anj walked slowly to the Knowlton's Ihiiiderlne from any drug door. Ileachlng there, he turned and. tore and Just try It. Adv. with the aid of bis old spirit which bad now returned, shouted : Frenzied Finance. "Ton may love that fellow. Rut- a newcomer In the city and He and be may love you. Hut be ledge, had Just reveled in one of Its thrills. will never for I "It luipeu)-- right near the mouth will never get youyouhonorably, leave me!" to permit told an of the other fellows alley," he Then be went ut and slammed the at the bar. "I'm from a little town, door. and iioIkmI.v ever held me up there. Bui There, who bad seen Manuel when I got a right good start in new enu-tionfolhere. Just as I passed the alley be started for Liberty's room, bad at lowed ear and the him. with ber antne fellow threw bis arms around my arms and held. Another man slapped door, she bad beard every word that one hnnd over my mouth. He used bad passed between him and Liberty. As he left the house and stepped In the other to go through my clothes. Klrst he tot my Ingersoll. and then he to the courtyard aha coo fronted bint. "So yon bave cast ma aside, as you cot about one dollar and ninety cent aald you would, for her 7" she aald. la ail err. "'Where's yer fToghldesfhe asked. as aha pointed to Liberty 'a room. "But ." aha doean't want you; aba loves I, "'My whatT snys "Ter frophlih-s- , he says. "What business la that of yoorsT" ""What's themf says L be eirlalmed as be stared in anger at "Greenbacks, says he. "And thfn I knowed hnt he mennt tba Mexican woman. Ton wUl find out when I tell ber Bat I didn't have none." smoke, which arose from a clearing not far from the main rond. They had just left a thick wood, and as they approached, Rutledge pulled up his horse and raised his field glaHses. It was a camp of Mexican bandits. They were cooking some food, while their horses were grazing some distance away. Some of them were gambling; others were busy looking over their loot, while several were asleep under the trees. They had brought some of their victims with e them, for, as be studied the field. discovered a number of white women huddled together on the ground, their hands and feet tied and their faces wrapped In terror. "They far outnumber us," said "for they have three to our one ; but we've got to attack them and save those women." Then he ordered bla men to dismount and, hiding their horses In the hushes beside the road, the rangers took their guns and crept cautiously down the hillside until they were within a few feet of the camp. Then they opened Are. Several Mexicans drop ped, while the others picked up their guns and returned the fire of the rangers. A hot fight followed. The rangers fought under cover of the bugs rocks, toward which the Mexican rushed In the face of volley after volley, which aoon thinned out thelt numbers. But Rutledga bad lost several men, too, and It looked aa though he stood In danger of being defeated. He and the Major tried to creep up on the Mexlcana by dodging from on rock to another, but the furious firs drove them back each time. Finally, during a brief lull In the fighting, Rutledge beard a bugle call on the road behind him, and aa he looked around be aaw a troop of car airy dashing toward them. It waa Colonel Dalton on bla way across the border to break up the banda that bad been sacking American towns. A few seconds later they reached the spot and aent their horse charging right Into the Mexlcana, scattering them la aU directions and killing a large nam-be- r of them. They finally drove them off and after making several of them prisoners they released the women and Colonel Dalton aent them to Discovery under escort. After It was all over and tba troop- - THE Engagement Rings Palace Barber Shop It la time now to buy your Engage snent Ring, If you are to bo married ir June, Select It here delight th lady atiafy youraelf. Many sizes; one Our modest pricet quality fine. make buying easy. BOYD PARK nXTNDffD (OA MAIN SI RUT SALT LAKE CITY MEN AND WOMKN. Now Is the time to lrsrnth barter trtde. Bae brrs lu areanltiraeu'!. Hpeolalrsie now open (inly sburi time required. Tools fumlahtxl ami enrmnlitsiun paid while Irene Ins. Call or write Moler Haher Sctiool, 13 Commercial Ht.. Malt Lake t'ltv. Utah. WANTFI) tnridy. STORIES AID TO They Are of Little Value, However, Unless Teacher Enters Into Recital With Enthusiasm. that " Tr lr. Kansas Women Office Holders. Kansas lends the rest of the I'iiU'mI Utate In the matter of women oflice bolder. The Inte election swept a lot of them Into ofllces. sweeping onl of office, of course, an equal num'tcr of men. Hut so far there ha been no complaint nliotit the matter the women ritvnMjr are wild to rank very high In Intelligence fr eh-cte- and Integrity. Kiftf eight women were elrcfod county superintendents of ltilruction In the Mn'e. The women lend In thai Office, wtni'-nw'irw to he a fsvoradlc roe for them. But there were slw eleeied TV, n g1l'Ts of dels. 25 clerks of d'stiid courts, 1 county tresmirprs i cirtirtty rl.rks. and 2 prolmte Judges. Tlwre is not another woman prol-atJudge la the nation. I aylon News, OF INTEREST TO MOTHERS The cost of fwsi tsisy Is a sertotii tnntter to all of you. To cut down your fosl Mils and at the srme time lwpw the health of your fsmlly. orte them Skinner's Macaroni snrl SpeqKetti two or three time, per we, tilblreo lore It and thrive on It. It Is the heot fwwslbi frpod for adults Write th fiMnner Mfg. Cn Otneh. Nehf, for brantlful rook hook telling , how to serve It In a hundred wsr. It's free to every mother. Adv. Not Worth Much. "1 have Jiit been listening to a war expert talk." tJet touch It.forTnsfloriTr" "A net hit Tin afraid It Is a prt limit ss rellnhle as the average westh'f I'.e r'dlctfin." iT,:1m) to he food, not rich t "Too wouldn't dare," be challenged ber, "you common " With that ahe whipped out ber revolver. She was about to level It at him when be snatched It out of ber band and ahoved It In his pocket. "Can't you see I'm craiy about youf ahe humbly pleaded as she stretched out ber arms In an agonis ing appeal. Itut be sneered at her and then turned and walked arroa the court yard. There then went to Uhertr'a room, where she found ber mistress j nervously pacing bark and forth. In-- ! tent on telling ber the whole truth, the girl confronted Liberty. "Ton bave taken him from roe." she said falterlngly. "In the eyes of the taw you are bis wife, bo In tfce eyes of Jod be Is mine." "Wbst do you meanr asked Liberty tn surprise. Then the poor girl, as Liberty listened attentively, unfolded the whole story of ber Intrigue with Manuel and of his deception. Tedro bad followed There wbes sbe left ber room. Liberty knew she sronld get the truth from Mm and. going over to where be stood, aba laid one band on bla ebottlder. "IMd you bear bar story T" aba asked. I'edra nodded. "Is It tntef she continued. "She speak truth." answered the slave. Then be turned and ordered There to leave the rooprn. Then the full realization of ber position dssrned upon Liberty. Hhe wss Uie wife of a tnsa who bsd Used ber Serve nt for a frilslrea. The thonght Increased the bstred she bad for Mm and abe loathed him how more thsn ever. lie ss so nn worthy to live. Tba asUy esse wla knew everything. ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Venice BIdg. NEPHI, UTAH r Mcknight All children love stories. The earliInter- COUNTY ATTORNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE NEPHI, VTAH est memories of most of us are twined with the wonderful narratives of fairies and goblins told by grandparents at bedtime. And so vivid were the impressions made, that even now, in spite of our scientific knowledge and logical reasoning, we sometimes find ourselves subconsciously believing It Dr. J, A. BOOTH This natural love of stories may be and should be made tbe busls of all historical teaching. But however serious our purposes may be, the stories themselves should be a source of Joy to the bearer. Conscientious teachers, taking up the tunic of story-tellluas an added obllgntlon of schoolroom duty, wonder why. the results are not what the evidence of other story-teller- s had led as a them to believe. Story-tellinduty, uullghtened and unhrightened by a geuulue love of the story and au eagernesa for the Joy It Is to bring to the lUteuers, can never prove a success. The story-telle- r must enter with all bla heart and all bis enthusiasm Into the life and beauty of the story he Is telling. In order to achieve the best results. Without this he cannot win the response of his hearers, nor reap the reward which should he his own. g g 4 DENTIST No. 6 and 7, Veolo Theatre Building. t Office Rooms Phone 3Jo. alL 123-- J f.ioderiiVarber SHOP Per First Clse Work We make s specialty of Electrlo Srslp end Fee MA8SAGE- Bath and 8hoe Bhlnlnc Stand In Connection, etohelor Bros., Props. Venloe Theatre Bids. Ostler & Allen Manufacture that Hand-mad14 ever-lasti- ng Harness e Harness and Saddles repaired good as aes Otal la Hernew. Saddles, Brldlee an Vavajo Blankets. City Meat Co. GEORGE GARRETT, Propfietee WRITING IS MANUAL LABOR In Five Hour Average Penman'a Travel Over a Third of a Mile of Paper. Flrv-ger- Tbe a "Yeutl Net Escape aa Caally This Time," Said Lopez. bla men to bring Pedro from tba barn. er bad formed again on tbe mala In the meantime Manuel and bla fa- road Rutledge rushed np to Colonel ther were being guarded by several Dalton and grasped bis band. "Ton arrived Just In time. Colonel, desperate looking outlaw. As they were wslttng for Pedro the leader b said. "I bad only one) cartridge walked over to ManueL left." "A fellow needs a carload ef am"We need money," be said ; "also I give munition to fight those greaser," re ir.en with military training. plied tbe Colonel, laughingly; "tbe you your choice) an oncer with ana fir so damn fast" or death." "It's atrang that yon overtook us," For a moment Manuel wss undecided. He stood I xjklng Lopee. squarely said Rutledge. "W were oo our wsj In the eye. wondering whether be waa to Join your troops." "W would bave been away beyond really serious. Hat Lopes met bis here," replied the officer, "but we ha gasei with a piercing glance which Convinced him tbe outlaw meant every aa argument with another band about a mil or two back there. There were word. "At school." sell Manuel, "I was only about two dosen of tbetn and wi because ahunoed by my clsssraste they esld I wss a greaser; tny wife hntea me because she thinks I am one. Now I'm g'Hng to make the action fit the name. Henceforth Tm going to be a greaser. I accept tbe proposal." "Ah, I thought you would rwrne with oa," grinned Lopet. "Untie 1.1 in." After they bad cot tbe rope that bound hi bnds Manuel requested Ixpe to relcaee bla father, too. Following a consultation wiui some of bla men. Lopes ordered that Pancho be allowed to go. When the me arrived with Pedm, who fought every Inh of U way, Ixii-e- s walked p to him and. with a sneer, struck hltn In the fire. "1 alwsy pay my debt." be aald. "To you now I will pay what 1 owe." Then be sent two of hi men to tba bar for a wild borae whicb bsd been before by purchased a few day Pancho. When they arrived be ordered them to tie Pedro to the back of tba Thl they did and fiery creature. bound bis arms and leg aerurety to the) animal as It dsaced about eager to bresk awsy. After be was securely bound they let the horse go and be dashed away madly with tba form of tbe poor slave is shed to its bark and aoon disappeared down the road. While Lope and bis gaeg were In e complete control of the hacienda, and Ms men were many mile awsy. patrol'ing the border for roving As the raiders. band of Meiir-sr- i Captain wss tiding t the bead of tbe ranger be wss suddenly attracted by Itut-Icds- quieted every one of them before we left W' got order to bring 'ea back dead or alive, but It look to m a though well leave most of tbeta stretched out where w find 'era." Then the Colonel rode to tbe heed of his column, whll Rutledge and tbe Major, followed by the rangers, fell la behind tba trooper, and they started sgslo on th rosreh. Rut bad the brave ranger known of th dsn ret Liberty was in at that moment b probably would bave Influenced Dal-te- a to turn bis troop about and, from Washingdespite bia order ton, go with him to ber rescue. And thl. la spit of the fact that aba bad turned Mm aald for bis greatest amy. Rut at that moment It looked ax though Liberty would be able to effect ber own eocape, for, wbea she beard Lope sod hi men move away from tba but ba peeked through a crack In tbe door and discovered be bad left but one man on guard outside. The ab pounded on th door and aa soon a It waa opened by tbe guard she grabbed biro and tried to throw bla to tba floor. Th door wt now wide open and, who bsd been sitting silently There, In one comer tip until now. sew thai ho bid a chance to escape, she tost no time In taking advsotst of it while Liberty wss bsttllng with P, tbe sen try. There rusbed out and left ber alone with him. Rot th Mexican girt did toot get fsr. (EM? OF SIXTH EPISODE.) All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in avertiRe person has much muscular effort la expended In writing a letter. A rapid penman can write 30 words a minute. To do this be must draw bis pen through a space of Wi feet In 40 minutes Us pen travel a furlong, and In five hours a third of a mile. In writing an average word the penman makes in the nelghborhod of 10 curves of the pen. Thus In writing SO words to the minute bis pen would make 41) curves, 28.800 curves In an hour and 8C.4W.WW In a year of 3UU days of ten hours each. The man who succeeded In mnklng 1.0U0.000 mark with a pen In a month waa not at all remarkable. Many men make 4.000.000 while merely writing. 25-ce- Only On "RROMO 0"NrfK" fslt n. Sell t"t ft,r l.JtTTTe of a. n Ult'ivo ol Ma fcuut a. Cans a OvK Is Ox eirisr M- - Lawrence A.' Miner TEACHING I But-ledge- atioe shine stand end bath tub in connect lee AGENT FOR PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY ROBERT LOMAX. Proprietol kftrt ' e, to MAKERS OF JEWELRY Rut-ledg- Rut-ledg- Winn Building Main Street Everything New and. Flrat Claas Work Courteous Treatment to all no Idea how Refrigerator up-to-d- Buainess being1 run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very reasonable price. Courteous Treatment to aU Dr. J. G. IRONS VETERINARIAN NEPHI UTAH Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania Proper View of Life. Why I It I wonder, that the little, boy almost always Imagine that out- Diseases of domestic animals treated side of bom I to b found th target Why do young men fondly liberty dream that yonder, always yonder, I to bo found bustneaa opportunity! Why does the dissolute man conclude that outside th common vtrtuee of society, be Is to find th larger Hfel A. KlftXaON. Proprietor For you, my aon. will sometime find Two Door South of LunU' Pharmacy In tba that your largest liberty wa old home, where. If there waa authority, there was also deep and abiding love; and yew. my friend, will find that others ucceeded In your born aW Meet AH Train. town, whll you failed la tba world and you. my liberty-lovin- g man, will sanest Ureer Ur Drr ssa4 most surely realise, that In th comVsfeat. mon virtue of tbe simply good ILf lew Ooai. Flssate) TJ. Me. 44-eYjwa I to b found what yoq seek In th H. D. COLOaSStOVCK. rerlefe by path of th world. Find the wealth that He everywhere about you. Practice the virtue that yon know. Cherish the love that la yours now. Value the friend that you bave known; and la th superficial yon will find the profound, and In the simple thine the things eternal. St John's Bull lhone No. 3 Un. City Barber Shop Livery md Feed Stable Dr. Charles Dunn DENTIST Water Hoi I Is A curlou form of s, found In th deserts of western aa but yielding by dry dy abundant supply of wter by night The flow of wster Is preceded by weird hissing and sounds of rushing sir, On examining on It wss found Hist th wster supply occurred la a long, narrow trench, at the bottom of which was a thla plat of gneiss (a species of rock arranged la layers), separate1 by a crtty from th main beneath. rock m Apparently tbe beat of th day cause this plsto to expand la th form of a depression. In which th wter retreats. Wbea It cools and toatract at night It force firt air and then water back Into th trench. wter-ho- ! Au-trail- Weeding Out Process. "flow are you getting along with yonr new efficiency expert?" "Remsrkshly well," answered th bead of large business firm. "In fart. w are tll quit friendly, although h has dlsrharged several member of my family." Ought "I think there "Whatr t Get Rich. a fortune la Nephi Pct Offico lllJi'. Dry by Day. It" "I've Invented a furriers that won't overwork Itself In mild weather." Detroit Fre free. W. LEWIS VV. Optometrist &c Located With Nephi Jewelerr-v- , lrug Co. Eyes Tested and Classes Fitted Watches and Spectacles Repaired -- THE -- PLACE WITH A GUARANTEE " Ha Builds WUJy Who BoUd TO wir wUILD VELL USE Nephi Plaster mmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmm Has No Equal The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum la tb World. NepH PUsler & Mfg. Co. |