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Show THE F2 The TIMES-NEW- S. Times-New- s NEPHI. UTAH. $2000 GONE SAYS VESPERMAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY SPENT A SMALL FORTUNE ON THE TIMES-NEW- S PUB. CO. TREATMENTS BEFORE FINDDennis Wood, Editor and Manager ING RELIEF BY TAKING TANLAC Subscription Kates: One Year in Advance $3.00 "I spent at least two thousand Six Months In Advance $1.00 dollars on medicines and treatments Entered aa Second Class Matter at before I finally got relief by taking the Post Office at Nephl, Utah Tanlac," said Wiley Vesperman, of 4418 Bowser Avenue, Dallas, Texas. Advertising rates made known on "I suffered with rheumatism In application. Prices reasonable my left arm and shoulder tor seven years," he continued, "and at times I was so badly crippled up that I would Just have to give up and go to bed. I also suffered terribly with THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS indigestion, and what little I ate formed so much gas that I would belch up my sour, undigested food This great question, which Is now and become faint from dlsxl- before the people of the United States ness. would I could hardly sleep at night should receive the thoughtful con for the misery I waa in and In the sideration of every citlxen. It is a I would get up feeling so morning whole that the question country may uave 10 pass upon before it is finally awful that I could hardly get around. "But Tanlac has driven away ev settled. of the pain and misery. I ery Whether the present document neverbitsurfer from indigestion and baa that been drawn up by the peace can anything I want. My condi conference Is Just exactly what we tion eat has Improved so wonderfully want, or whether K protects the in I started on Tanlac that I am terests of the United Stales suffi since now able to all my time to my ciently to Justify the Senate la rati business, Justgive rained front the ttpecially selected like I did before that . fying it, this paper la not prepared awful rheumatlBin got its hold on sold at the Enterprise Grocery JSJ to say, but the Times-New- s wants to me. My wife Is taking Tanlac, too, Seeding time la at hand now, ' go on record before Us readers as and she la Just as enthusiastic about MIKa when the home garden will be cultiM being In favor of a League of Nations It as I am." vated and aowu, and you will be sure or any other agreement that will to get gratifying- roKUlta and lunur-laTanlac Is sold In Nephl by R. F. make a repetition of the bloodshed, Tomlinson. crops from the IuhcIouh peon, Drug Co., and In the suffering, aorrow, anguish and Eureka by Nephl Schramm-Johnao- n beans, melons, corn and all kind of Drug of crime the past four years, as near vegetables when you buy at the EnCity by Hefferman- as impossible as human brains can Co.. in Silver Store. Grocery Company's Mercantile Co., In Mam terprise Thompson devise. moth by Mammoth Supply Co. Ar. Our country must lead the way. The United States is a world power. and with that powed has come world LIBERIA IS REACHING OUT We have been led responsibilities. by the hand of destiny to a point Tribes ef That Country, It Is Mid. Are where we cannot retreat, unlesa we Accepting the Teaehlnge ef the wish to sacrifice that power and Missionaries, prestige which has been won by the American of soldiers, many gallant Plenvone Oba Wala. a Llharian at whom now silently rest on the battle fields of France, having died to es the Kre tribe, who graduated from Co lumbia university, says: tablish the true principle of civilis There never has beea a sdsntiflc ation in which warfare shall forever be abolished. census of Liberia, but the population pne year ago, this month, when IS estimated at from 2.000.000 te X (XX).- men were being slaughtered by the 000, and net more than 13,000 are In our laat issue of the Times- - velopes. letter heads, atatomenta. thousands every day. practically the Amerlco-Llberlanthe descendsnta of entire world was a unit in demanding liberated slaves. The remainder be- News we forgot to tell our patrons wedding Invitations, and In tact mat we print butter wrappers, en everything but green backa. that war must cease, that some long te tribes which speak four differstreng pact of nations must be ent languages and offer only nominal formed to forever prevent such a te the government. The horror again. Have those people submission who are now opposed to a League or Krua elect their kin is by tbe selection an agreement such short memories of the most available man of the royal that they have forgotten the terrific hens, la the Jarroway tribe Us king sacrifices made at that time, when la an absolute monarch for the reicn the German machine was making of aix years, and Is then put to death. its last mighty onslaught on the utner tribes also fellow different forces of civilisation and righteous ness? Do they want the world to Tbe bribes e not acknowledce tbe drift back Into the old channels of goverament of Monrovia, because they intrigue, secret treaties, balance of reel mat It doee not protect them. By etc? Do treaty tbe Catted Statee power, triple alliances, government they want to go back to the old order Is required te keln Lha Amartco-LJba-of things, where small nations Uve in dally dread of being pounced up- rlaaa against the tribes, aad la 1912 .IBIIIII""""""""!!!!,,! on by bigger ones? These are ques una eountry helped nut down a rebel Ilea of the Krua. tions that every cltiien of this coun Tbe constitution of Liberia haa a try must ask themselves, for let it be thoroughly understood by all that literacy test, which has heretofore ex THERE ARE MORE THAN the UnHed States, with its present cluded most ef the natives from vol S.ooo.ooo FORI) CARS IX DAILY aa in the the nation position OPERATION greatest IN THE UNITED lag. as tbe central swveramant Is su world, cannot isolate itself from the able to undertake their education. The STATES. THIS LH A LITTLE hkt-TE- K world questions, if it wished. THAN ONE-HAL- F Olrbae are being taught by Episcopal OF ALL MOTOR CARS USED IN AMERICA. missionaries, and tbe rnllnana. est HOME MORE -- BUNK' THE FORD CAR IS EVERY MAN'S are Mohammedans, are also gaining NECESSITY. NO MATTER WHAT ine rxaacnise. Tbe Krua are very amHIS BUSINESS MAY BE, IT WILL On Sunday morning, March 50th, bitious and are also catchlna- - on. There SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF CHEAP. all clocks In the Slate of Utah, will are mora taaa BO LJkarlana at th- - .. EST WE be pushed ahead one hour, in order Uve tribes studying la tbe United VOtlt ORDER NOW, BEto comply with the daylight saving oisies. CAUSE PRODUCTION W LIMITED. law. AXD WE MUST MAKE IT A RULE This law waa passed as a war TO SUPPLY FIRST ORDERS FIRST. aw Another Chanee. measure, but it appears that It la TOURING CAR W23; RUNABOUT "Say. that lot yen sold me la three going to stick, as strong effort was .loo; tOUPK WVO; SEDAN 773: made by the farmers of the country reet naaer tbe water." TRUCK CHASSIS a.VM. THESE to have the law repealed, but there Te PKI ES F. O. H. DETROIT. were Juat enough cranks in Congress "Tee, it la. and yon kaow It" to prevent It. "Well. It's a good thine ran told ma The daylight saving law, as we 1 eaa let rou a bam la n a view It, is nothing more nor less aaaoe. Kaeses have City Journal. than pure "Bunk." The notion that """"iiiimKniii"11""1 by putting the clocks forward and back, twice a year, with the idea that a person will accomplish more work. Is nothing abort of ridiculous. The plan npeeU the business rou tine of the country, and the vigorous fight the farmers made for Its repeal is proof that they regard the law as a detriment to their business which It la. The Choicest THE INDORSEMENT OF I of Nature's Product THAT COOPERATIVE COMMERCIAL BANKING IS APPROVED HV NEPUI ENTERPRISE IS SHOWN BY THK FACT THAT TIIK SCOPE OF THK FIRST NATIONAL. BANK ITS IS STEADILY WIDENING SERVICE ALWAYS INCREASING. OUR AMPLE RESOURCES, CMM. PLETE FACILITIES, AND TIIK PERSONAL SERVICE OF OUK OFFICERS ARK ALWAYS AT BU8I-NES- S PATRONS' DISPOSAL INVESTIGATE THIS (ONSTHUC fla T1VK SEV1CK. j - FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . - NEPHI, UTAH. nt ENTERPRISE Farmer. GROCERY CO. ' Help Us To Help You a. Beiore long you are coin to be very busy. To make your crop, you are going to need the service of every machine you have. There la a little lull right now. This time can be put to mighty good use. How are your farm machines? Wouldn't It be a wlae precaution to look them over carefully to assure yourself that there are no parts needing replacement now or later on? By making a lint of present or pomible future require menu and giving it to u before or during Repair and Inwe shall be able to furninh yon spection Week, March 8-- S, what yon want when yon want It. If there la any Item on your list we do not happen to car. ry in stock, we can procure it and hold It in readiness for you. It takes the 'delay, and consequent Ions of time out of farm emergencies. The question of a day or two during the busy season on the farm is a serious one. Make up that list now and let us have It. FORD The Universal Car I"I,,1''IIIIIIIIIIIII,I"I TRAXKI-OHTATIO- JUAB COUNTY FARMERS' EQUITY Main Street, Opposite Chat. Foote & Son. Store SO-I4C- IT Itr Prepare for Spring Buy our Pure Made PainU, the beat that can be made. ALABAST1XE, the most beautiful wall tint. We also carry White Lead, Unseed OIL Jap-e-Ls-c, and Putty. All colors of Varnish. Glass and a large stock of Paint Brushes and WhKe Wash Brushes. EVERYTHING IX HARDWARE Just arrived, a large stock of Manure Forks. Shovels, Hoes and Washing Machines. GASOLINE AM) FREE AIK Judd Garage Cbl-Nam- el We can do your repairing and plumbing and tinning. We are also agents fur the Famous Steel Furnaces. Every home should have one. v Cooper &Pyper Co THK OLD RELIABLK " rrr-i- - - HARDWARE STORK " " "'"' CARE FULATTENTI 0 N alt prescriptions. It taken to Louts Pharmacy. Here all prescriptions are Is given I .fA- -- Invariably compounded with absolute accuracy. Only pure drugs are used. No Substitution ever allowed. Physicians know this. Regular patrons appreciate it. la Lunt's Pharmacy NEVER SUBSTITUTES m.0 e.r0e , hi WILL RAISE 42,000 TONS BEETS e 00m0m.mm 4S.000 tons of Approximately beets enough to keep the factory going at full capacity for ninety days or more will be raised by the Gun nison Valley 8ugar Company the first season of operation, according to the estimate of the directors of the company. Already approximate ly 1.(00 acre of beet land have been contracted for with the farmers of Gunnison valley. Inasmuch as this section la recognised aa one of tbe best growing districts In tbe state it la thought that there wll be aa average yield of not leee than 11 toss to the acre. Tor tbe purpose of assisting the growers in haodllag their crops, three auto tracks and trailers have laready been purchased by tbe company. When tbe proposed road la built, running from tbe state highway across the valley, connect ing tbe highway aad the Maryavale branch of the Deaver a HI Grande Railroad at the factory, tbe facilities for the handling of the beete will be all that could be deelred. Practical ly all of the beet growers are within a radius of six miles of tbe factory and should have no troable la getting their product to tbe plant at a mini Mix Tea, we get all tbe benefits of mean-- laia climbing here." W "Mountain cllmblns tbara Isn't a hill 10 feet high with! a 20 miles "I kaow: but we sleen on the art fear, aad there Is no elevator." Spring Will Soon Be Here r Forvot What He Needed. From the Republican. MLOlllad. Ohio; Tbe editor had aa Interest ing experience some time ago, when n young gentleman cam to this office aad asked for a copy of the Morrow He Oeuaty Republican. scrutinised It carsfally when a copy waa beaded bim, and then said: "Now I kaow!" "What la It yon are looking for," we enquired. "My wife seat me after a bottle of Cham-berla- a Cough Remedy, ln and I for got the name. I went to several ma to cost. stores and tbe clerks named over la the line on tbe shelf everything Bad Teat In Tear Mow Lb except 'Caaraberlala'a.' Ill try try again, and i ll never go home When yen have a bad taste la without Chamberlain's Couth Rem your mouth yoa may know that your edy." Tbe would sugdigestion la faulty. A dose of Cham gest to tbe proprietors f stores that berlain a Tablets will usually correct they poet tbelr clerks, and never let tbe disorder. They also cause a gea- - them substitute. Customers lone tle movement of the bowels. Ton raith la stores where substituting is, will fiad this te be one ef tbe beet! permitted, to say nothing of tbe In medlcinee yon have ever become ac- - justice to makers of good goods as Re;-ibllca- qaalatod with. G. R. Judd, Proprietor the disappointment ef customers. nixOil.JK ...?A;AUKV PAIVTH. IIHUSIIES, VARNISHES AXD KALSOMIXK. SI R I S WHEN IN NEED ABOVE OF OF THK !!!!! ifl!inII,I,,I'!li!ll,I III BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. "SI 14 |