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Show him THE TIMES-NEW- NEPH1, UTAH. S, niiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiii CURED 1 e SEE US FOR: By MARTHA (). CELERY, LETTUCE, :: Nawspapor 1 llllllMIIIillllillllllllllllUUIIIiililllllllllllllllliM M. BARTLETT :: by McClur I IHE NEWS ITEMS Byndlcatr FARM IS THE POWER OF OUR NATION Michael Hansen of Loa, Utah, was the guest of his daughter Mrs. W. A. Warner Monday. 's RADISHES, PEPPERS CAULIFLOWERS d AND OTHER Lois the so called G OO d Things to pouer Eat the revenue derived from these rms can beet be handled by banks that are backed by the nation's strongest institution. And Every" night, while the world was adMrs. James E. Hawkins, justing its sleeping mantle a devocame tional service was held In Nella '.own from Salt Lake City Sunday for home. The little girl alway lis- a few days visit with relatives here. tened to the conclusion of her father's prayer: "And keep us from all danger ,U. H. Evans went to Salt Lake and accident all calamity and heurt "Jity yesterday to attend to some wunderlngs." business matters there. "Heart wanderings !" thought brown-eyeNella. "What doe that mean? Mr. Ralph Beiliston, and Air. Wil-for- d My heurt cannot travel over the earth, Belliston, went to Mytou, yesterInto Europe and Asia, unless I go with to look after their Bee interests day It" in that part of the state. She found the explanation of one phase, at least, after she married John The North Ward M. I. A. will give Worthlngton a machinist of exemp- a Harvest Party at the ward rousing habits. lary For a year they lived In great happi- amusement hall, October 26th. Remness Then Nella became sick. It waa ember the date and be there. serious enough tonsllltis and the acMr. and Mrs. Jack Martell of Helcompanying weakness. A maid was obper, Utah, were guests at the home tained at $10 per week. oF Young Doctor Skelton came daily. of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christion for During Nella's convalescence she a few days this week. looked forward eagerly to his regular .Miss Celia Stephenson, the local visits. At first it was simply the pleasure of seeing some one from the out- librarian, was in Salt Lake City for vjMI side world. Then, after a while, when a few days this week attending the his footsteps sounded on the walk, her (.invention of librarians from various heart would beat so wildly that she parts of the state. Miss Stephenson felt she must hide from his sight. returned to NephI yesterday. And always her pulse must be countA. D. Ellison, came to Nephl Moned. Why, this will never do," he said one day. "Your pulse is way above day from the Black Hills, South Danormal. Have you had any undue ex- kota. Mr. Ellison is employed by the citement?" government there in agricultural re"Oh, no," she replied, "nothing search work, he la also employed in unless winding the clock and county agent work In t'aat section of putting out the cat at night com the state. Mr. Ellison will visit with under that head." DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM relatives here for a few days before "Well, well, I must look after you returning to Dakota. He reports and see that you get strong." He held business in that state as being great(Continued from page one) her hand as he again counted her ly improved of late. pulse. "Ah, you need more nourishing Uneet with emphatic defeat; as also food." He then went Into the kitchen should the attempt to raise the saland gave explicit directions to th aries of the members of the Utah Legmaid, writing a list for her guidance. islature. If any farmers and conTender lamb chops, chicken. Juicy beefsumers are to get relief it must come steak, baked potatoes, oysters, newly Kidney Diseases Are Too Danerou the freshest eggs, dessert, For Neplii 1'eople To Neglect through retrenchment of government opened, expenses and a reduction in the high something dainty, a pineapple gelatin with whipped cream was very tasty. The great danger of kidney troub- cost of living; and in connection with As the figure of the doctor disap- les is that they so often get a firm the latter we call attention to the peared, the maid drew herself erect, hold gefore the sufferer recognizes profiteering now in Utah in many of put her arms akimbo, and ran out her them. Health will he gradually un- the necessities of life, conspicuous s, tongue for the benefit of the door- dermined. Backache, headache, among which is the coal conspiracy knob. one that has spread its grasping tensoreness, lameness, lumbago One day, wishing to thoroughly exand tacles over the entire community and dropsy, troubles, gravel urinary amine Nella's throat, the doctor washed bright's disease may follow as the which has become so arrogant and dehis hands, and dried them on a TurkDon't neglect fiant in its operations that it sets our kidneys get worse. ish towel. Afterward Nella touched it the kidneys. Help your kidneys with laws at naught and challenges the lovingly then she held It to her face. Doan's Kidney Pills, which are so official integrity of the State. We The fragrance of a choice Havana still recommended right here in commend these matters rather than strongly the She passionately clasped lingered. other unnecessary legislation, to the towel to her heart and whispered Nephi. C. attention of our next legislature. Mrs. E. Stephenson, Nephi, tensely: "I love him, oh, how I love says: ""From the results we have reAnd we further declare that we in- him." I the splendid work of Senator In dorse Doan's ceived our know family, When the doctor's visits ceased, efforts went about the house in a daze. Kidney Pills are valuable in cases of Wm. H. King, in his energetic in Congress, Sh could still feel his presence the kidney trouble. Doan's have given on the silver question in connection toich of his wonderful hands on her rce good relie'f from weakness and the result of which, Senator the work of Key Pitt-ma- n in back and lameness with small of the my so wrt. She contrasted those hands, d I also recommend them for children Western other of and Nevada, sof. nd clean, with the hard, Senators, has been the passage of the The with weak kidneys." ones of her husband. Don't Pittman act, a life saver to the silver Price 60c at all dealers. doctor's manner was tender and defera for ask was remedy get t lining camps of Utah, and which, in kidney John 8'mply while occasionally ential, same that some form or other must be kept rough, and lately he had been saying Doan's Kidney Pills. The Foster-Mil-burn and in working force If the great things under his breath. The secret Mrs. Stepheenson had. Co. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. love was such an uplift to her soul! : mining Industry of Juab County is to Two weeks passed, and then one morning the postman brought a letter. The handwriting was not familiar, but In the upper left hand corner was the professional address of Doctor SkelA bright flash overspread her ton. national bank we are a member this great institution the As a of FKDKKAL. And RESERVE SYSTEM as a home bank we are everi mindful of the financial problems of our many farmer friends. uoupiea witn ine Dounaiess resuutcrai, cf the Federal Reserve is our desirj to render you a banking service that' will be a real and lasting benefit. ' Nephi National Bank ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. ! Gee Fellers but Biz is good I Our New Line Of Danger In Delay nerv-iousnes- F all Furniture Arriving Daily Na See Our Jardiniers. work-staine- ve BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. live and flourish in the future. And wc candidly ask the voters of this county interested in this great industry to weigh the present senatorial' candidates in the balance and say whether Senator King, the experien- ced and accomplished advocate, the untried candidate' for the commission on claims (where Senator Smoot promises to confine him) will be the better advocate of your cause on the floor of the United ' States Senate? And as a fitting companion to assist Senator King in this' work, an dto keep silver where it belongs, we also commend to the voters of this county Milton H. Welling, the Democratic candidate for Congress from this district, and who himself is both miner and farmer and well -tiuipped to represent both occupations in the House of Representatives. WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OF TITLES 19 North Alain Street Utah Nephl face. mem k &Stwftjt Clips?! jffl I Plenty of Time tapJUUr. Tv9 jT tl?X,4v BgaaiMgfWiC llf ll Ji11 tW r t bOL m Jk ' a yy VT""!!. WtS3sT I' M M mnT ."T-Tr""" Cole's Sanitary Down Draft Rang a VL - H ir" Hth trt perfVcr fire KoWirg, cook tn end th the htiirwir km iult mn can tnirt thi ranee to- do hf work watch ihe ptopeflf. Not titermm every minute ot the time. ,1 . rt ' 3 ' 7 pCLE'CO W FUEL I J' m HOT BLAST SAVING SYSTEM wvmt of fK fuel Ml: mr.n. po.l.lvr rooV. ft. tmr-htmMnt) find pltnrv oi t(m rrMilta not Iniml in ixhrr tti.kea of ta in Interior rntje Himmm rmiT ....... IVMi'fh tidruJ iiiml Mid MVCI. lbuc fuud fJaM U wunOatiul lull, iMH tkW U u tell fM nn(t! WlVrimlm k.ad iktn iHili i--i 1 o work In the kitchen Wo VOfnsn H the ium. i I rttfJl for Guests '"i -- rnf, mni (m Cooper Pyper- Co. Utah -- - Nephi,, V "At last," she breathed, "he is declaring his love for me." With shaking fingers she opened the envelope. What was this? "Dr. Harold Skelton In account with Mrs. John Worthlngton, 35 visits at $3 per visit, $105.00." For a whole hour Nella sat at the table staring Into vacancy. One hundred and five dollars! John was having a hard time, with work cut to three days a week. Often he looked glum and worried. Finally Nella roused herself and went to the kitchen. To the girl she spoke briefly : "I really cannot afford I know 8 to keep you any longer. woman, however, who needs a nuild at once, so you will not be lnconvenh-nceby this short notice." Soon Nella was dressed for the street. She hastened to the business ofllce of Taylor & Oo., where, before her marriage, she had been employed as stenographer. One hour later she emerged with a radiant face. Mr. Taylor had promptly engaged her at $20 per week. That night John found a happy little woman preparing his supper. She told him of her Intention to earn i - 1" Mai W7 See This Special Display! We are pelased to announce that our buyers in New York have shipped display. to us for a special three-da- y A Presentation of Stylish Fur Coats 111 he exclaimed, with his arms about her, "what does this menn? Are you sure you are well enough to work?" To which Nella answered, reserving part of the meaning for herself: "Oh, yes, John. I'm cured. Entirely cured." Paifit Absorbs tht Echo. hall which has conflicting echoes may he Improved by rebuilding to the extent of changing some of the lining of the Interior, but a second method Is to make the reflecting wall a good alf sorber, so that the Kound is swallowed up and little or none reflected, fainting the wall accomplishes this. It is less expensive than the other methods and can be easily done. The paint, however, to have the greatest sound absorbing factor, should have the qualities of porosity and flexibility ; consequently thickness is a very Important requisite. High plasticity Is desirable for certain finishes. Several successive coats of paint may he applied, or one heavy roat with the sand, cork or sponge treatment. 371 DEPARTMENT STORES iirs o d "Why, Nella (Incorporated Nephi, Ulah money. iv , A v iff 111 Cape Collars Chokers Scarfs Stoles I Coats of Hudson Seal, Natural Muskrat, Jap Mink, Raccoon, Jap Marmot Weasel, French Near-Sea- l, end Coney. Fur pieces of squirrel. Ringtail. Stone Marten, Cat Lynx, German Fitch, Jap Mink, Foxes, Coney and Oppossum. This presentation ts especially made for the benefit of our patrons, enabling a selertion for later delivery On Display Next October 19, 20 and 21 Yonr Hrtart Ion Ho Hnro to Make IMIvry Will lt Made tatrr sp-d- i , |