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Show THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEWS- , be pledged to IN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR and shall continue to of the princiTHE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF the punotual payment SIXTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUN- pal and interest of this bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Nephi DRED DOLLARS ($16,500.00) to be sigCTTV HALL RONDS OF NEPHI City has caused this bond ned by the Mayor and City TreasurCITY, STATE OF UTAH. er, and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, attested by its City ReWHEREAS, by the result of a corder and the annexed coupons to special election duly called and held bear the signature of the in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, on City Treasurer, as of the first day Tuesday, the 4th day of November, of December, A. D. 1924. A. D. 1924, said City was authorized produce the sum of $1450.00, being interest $450.00 and principal $1,000.00. In the year 1933, sufficient to produce the sum of $1400.00, being interest $400.00 and principal $1,000.00. to In the year 1934, sufficient beproduce the sum of $1350,00, ing interest $350.00 and principal $1,000.00. to In the year 1935, sufficient produce the sum of $1300.00 beand empowered to issue and sell ing interest $300.00 and principal Mayor $1,000.00. $16,600.00 City Hall Bonds, and, eleIn the year 1936, sufficient to WHEREAS., the result of said City Treasurer produce the sum of $1250.00, be-n- g ction was duly declared by the City Attest: interest $250,00 and principal Council of said City, sitting as a $1,000.00. Board of Canvassers, by resolution City Recorder. In the year 1937, sufficient to (SEAL) duly passed on the 10th day of NovbeTo each of said bonds shall be at- produce the sum of $1200.00, ember, A. D. 1924, from which it of number and total each a installment tached the interest for $200.00 that principal ing coupon appears said $1,000.00, votes cast at said election in favor of of interest contemplated by In the year 19S8, sufficient to the issuance and Bale of said City bond which coupons shal be numHall Bonds was 196 and the total bered consecutively, beginning with produce the sum of $1150.00, be number of votes cast against the is- No. 1, with the several dates of pay- ing interest $J5Q.00 and. principal suance and sale of said City Hall ments and number of bond and shall $1,000.00, In the year 1939, sufficient to Bonds was 101, showing a majority bear the signature of the of 95 in favor of the issuance and City Treasurer; said coupons and produce the sum of $100,00, beBale of said City Hall Bonds, and, each of them (except as to. date of ing Interest $100.00 and principal WHEREAS, Edward L. Burton and payment and number) shall be in $1,000.00. to In the year 1940, sufficient Company has offered to purchase said substantially the following form produce the sum of $1537.50, bebonds, paying therefor a price satising interest $37.50 and principal factory to tins' City Council, being (Forjn of Coupon) $1500.00. par with accrued interest from date No : $12.50 Said taxes when collected shall be of bonds to date of delivery thereof, June-Deceof On first the day which bid was the highest, best and Tiii'ed solefy for the purpose of the , Nephi City, U'aV most advantageous to tin; City, which ber, A. D. IS interest and princi-vn- l 'niert will pay to the bearer hereof tbr sum h . resolution been duly ac of said ''rds. reswetlvlv a"1)! for of Twelve and KO'100 Dollar" u.; i.i. n r pu e "'bic '.''Vci'. !ritil t.i e cepted by said City Council, and, of the Uni'ert tide' tr'dti fs Hp crested under t'u' WHEREAS, there is immediate ($12.50) in Oolil Coin and pressing need of raising funds to States of America of the present ordinance and resolution', principal the amount and for the purpose spec- standard of weiirht and fineness, at and interest shall have been fully the Guaranty Trust Company of New But ified. paid, satisfied and discharged, York, in New York City, N. Y., nothing herein contained shall bo so NOW THEREFORE HE IT ORbeing six months interest then due construed as to prevent said City DAINED, by the City Council of Ne- on its City Hall Bond, dated Decem- from appb'ig other funds that may be phi City, Juab County, Utah. ber 1st, 1924. in the City Treasury and available SECTION. That for the purpose Bond No for the purpose, t tp payment f of raising funds to defray the expense (Fac-SImisignature) said interest and principal as the of acquiring the necessary grounds same respectively mature, and the and erecting and constructing thereCity Treasurer. or levies herein provided for may on a City Hall Building for the purThere shall be endorsed on each levy td that extent be diminthereupon pose of supplying said City with of said bonds the following: and the sums herein provided ished, adequate facilities for conducting the "I hereby certify that this bond on said bonds public business of said City in man- is within the lawful debt limit of for to meet the interest and to discharge the principal therener provided for in an ordinance Nephi City. Utah, and is issued ac- of, when due, are hereby appropriadopted and passed by the City cording, to law. ated for that purpose and said Council on the 2nd day of October, A. for each year shall be incluD. 1924, providing for and ordering City Recorder ded in the annual appropriation a special election for the purpose of Said bonds and each of them Bhall in submitting to the qualified electors be signed by the Mayor and City bills passed by the City Council each year respectively. of said City the question of Incurring Treasurer and attested by the City SECTION 5 . The sale of said a bonded indebtedness to the said Recorder and sealed with the seal of $16,500.00 City Hall Bonds, consistof $16,500.00, Nephi City. said Utah, does issue $16,500.00 City Hall bear City and the said coupons ofshall ing of bonds numbered from One (1) the to Thirty-thre- e the signature (33) both inclusive Bonds of the denomination. of City Treasurer. The Mayor and City to Edward L. Burton & Company, a $500.00 each, numbered consecutTreasurer of said City are each here- corporation of the State of Utah, and ively from 1 to 33 both Inclusive, to by empowered and directed to sign, the action of the City Council in ac be denominated " Nephi City, City the City Recorder to sign and attest cepting its bid and all acts and Hall Bonds, Series of 1924" to be dated December 1st, 1924, and to and affix the seal of the City to each proceedings pertaining thereto, are become due and payable serially ,as of said bonds and the acts of said hereby considered and are hereby Mayor, City Treasurer and City Re- ratified and confirmed and the City follows: corder in so doing are and shall be Treasurer is hereby authorized, In$1,000.00 on the first day of the act and deed of said Nerhi City. structed and directed to deliver said December in each of the years All covenants, statements, represen- bonds properly executed to said 1925 to 1939 both inclusive, and in Edward L. Burton & Company, upon contained and tations, agreements on $1500.00 the first day of said bonds and coupons and all re- receipt of the purchase price thereDecember in the year 1940. Said bonds and each of them shall citals and representations of this for. considered and SECTION 6. In the opinion of the be 1 n substantially the following ordinance are hereby understood and It Is hereby ordered City Council of said City. It is necform: that said covenants and promises essary to the peace, health and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA therein are the covenants and prom- safety of said City that this ordinSTATE OP UTAH ises of said City and that the repre- ance become operative Immediately, JUAB COUNTY NEPHI CITY. CITY HALL. BONDS sentations and statements therein. so that the work of constructing are the representations and state said City Hall may proceed without SERIES OP 1924 ments of said City. No delay. $500.00 And it Is further stated and repreSECTION 7. NOW THEREFORE. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE a is sented that the said Nephi City BE IT ORDAINED that an emergenPRESENTS: That Nephi City. Juab County. municipal corporation and a City of cy Is hereby declared and that this Utah, hereby acknowledges Itself to the Third Class under the Constitu- ordinance shall take effect and be In force upon the day of its passage, be Indebted and for value received tion and Laws of the State of Utah. and All 3. SECTION ordinances approval and publication. hereby promises to pay to the bearer PASSED by the City Council of hereof the sum of FIVE HUNDRED resolutions, or parts of ordinances DOLLARS $500.00) in Gold Coin of and resolutions in conflict with the Nephi City, Utah, and approved this the United States of America of the provisions hereof, be and the same 21st day of November, A. D. 1924. Thomas Bailey, present standard of weight and fine are hereby repealed, and after said ness on the first day of December bonds are Issued, thts ordinance shall Mayor. A. P. 19 without option of prior be and remain lrrepealable until said Attest: payment at The Guaranty Trust Com- bonds and the interest thereon shall Martha B. Vlckers, City Recorder. pany of New York, In the City of have been fully paid, satisfied and fSFAL New York. U. S. A., with Interest disf Uared as herein provided. SECTION 4. The interest falling tir e of Utah, thereon, from date until paid, at the ss rate of five per cent (5) per annum, due on said bonds on the first day of rountv o' Junb CVv of out of the be shall Nephi paid 192f, June, payable in like money I, Martha E. V'ckers. c'ty recorder on the first day of June and p.-general fund of said City and for the of iiiinT n e.ic.n said interest to purpose of reimbursing said general 'n nnd for sa'd Xcnhi City. Pta'e cerHfv thnt the forQ-"einnlurl'y being represented by Inter fund for the payment of said Interest Ft'ib 'sherehv a full. tnt ind corre't niv 'and to meet the interest and prlncij.n' """"" hereto attac hel. fir--- ' on the bonds on said iu one or a ncfruiiic ri of ' f Th''r"-trTf- f j n;r.rn ivr, bonds of like d;it- day of leceiutnr, 1!?. a!n t 't ' u r-c f IT ill 1'" !,. r.fo.nn IH'jfJ pro:nit!y an:! amount, numbered from 1 to m torest due June t.Wjj .... . . .. of NVj.T.I C'ty. SMte of Utah" passed llnlh l.il,., " ' (., Known as .Nplil c i ty snd o,tite same becomes due, t!)er Ct:'y I Tall .Morula. Series of 1924". ball be levied hy the City Council of by the city council of Nephi City and in 'he acrreeate to $16,.r.0- - said City, on all taxable property In approved by the mayor November as the same appears on ".'") i id in f.,r the purpose of said City. In addition to all other 21st, 1924. In my office. file of and record In tax n the annual direct the year defraying expense of acquiring taxes, hand Witness and the corporsum my to the sufficient necessary grounds and erecting and 1925, produce of said Nephi City, this 21st constructing thereon a City Hall of $2,212.50, and to meet the interest ate seal Building for the purpose of supply- accruing on said bonds thereafter day of November, A. D. 1924. Martha E. Vlckers. ing snid City with adequate facilities promptly and to pay the principal as City Recorder for conducting the public bnslnes of It falls due, there shall be levied by said City and Is Issued under and the City Council of said City on all (SEAL) pursuant to the Constitution and taxable property In said City, In adNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Laws of the State of Utah nnd an dition to all other taxes, a direct an( Puiiliicr) ordinance passed by the City Council nual tax as follows: of The Intcrio-I'e artment of said City and as authorized by the In the year 1926. sufficient to pro.S. I and Office, at Salt Lai c electors of said City at a special elec-tlo- n duce the sum of $1755:00, being InCity, Utah, November 5, l'JI duly eallnd and held for that terest $775.00 and NOTICE is hereby kivcii that purpose. ii.ooo.oo. The City Council of said City shall to Awna Warticr, formerly Arscna In the year 1927. sufficient annually levy a tax sufficient to pay produce the sum of $1705.00, being Caicr, of N'en.i, Utah, who, d. Septthe Interest on this bond as It falls Interest $705.00 and principal ember Z'i, 11 7, made I loin. due and also to constitute a sinking $1,000.00. M.l I. entry No. njH17 for 5 W to See. ?.!; NI. 14 NW fund for the payment of the prinIn the year 1928, sufficient cipal when due. produce the sum cf $16500, beNK SK Section J.l, It Is hereby certified, recited and ing Interest $650.00 and principal S 12 NW SecNK SV declared that all conditions, acts $1,000.00. 12 South, Range 1 tion 34 Township and things essential to the validity In the year 1929. sufficient to of this bond exist, have happened produce the sum of $1600,00, be- West, Sait Lake Meridian, has filed and have been done and that every ing Interest $600 00 and principal notirc of intension to m.iLe thrrc-ya- r Proof. In r.tab!i'.h claim to the requirement of law affecting the Is- $1,000.00. Innd sue thereof has been duly compiled to of tbeabove described, before the Clerk In the year 1830 .sufficient I)i.triet Court, at Nephi, t'tali with and this bond Is within every the enm of $1560.00 beti c loth day of December, 1924. debt and other limit prescribed by produce Interest $550.00 and principal on ing Claimant names at witnesses: Orson the Constitution and Laws of said $1,000.00. State of Utah. In the year 1931, sufficient to ("aier. t.eralil Caier, Kay Cazier, The full faith and credit and all produce the stim of $1500.00 be- Alvin Burton, ail of Nephi, ltali. I li F. Taylor, Register taxable properly within the limits of ing Interest $500.00 and principal I irst aid Nephi City, as constituted at $1,000 00. pub. No. "lb, 1924. the time of the Issuance hereof, are In the year 1932. sufficient to Last pub. Icc. 5th. 1924. fac-siml- le fac-simi- le to-wl- m !!' le fac-tdmi- le semi-annuall- y, yr-nr- , nf n r- - . v .d c -4 4, Jaud Ueeringr Smoothed His Path of Love OFFENSIVE By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. JuTY LEFT Is giving way," Mar shal Foch wrote when defen slve raattef-were in a bad way with him, and defeat seemed imminent, "my right Is fulling back ; consequently I am ordering a general offensive, a decisive ujtuek by the center." In short, when he seemed about to full he chose as most opportune time to make the decisive attack. It is not Infrequent in the last hall of the ninth inning with two men oui prtd the score tied that some one knocks a home run that wins the game It was In the last five minutes of play of the best foothall game I ever saw (hut Fletcher kicked the goal that won the western championship. No game is really lost until It Is played out. Every man at one time or another, in intellectual as well as physical matters, finds himself with both wings pretty well out of com mission, but that is no reason why without a .struggle, be should give himself over to defeat. It Is the tlmt to make the attack by the center, to hit the enemy a staggering blow In, (he solar plexus. Murphy slouched into my office ant' iropped in a heap into the chair In front of my desk. J could see tha' both wings were pretty well damaged "Well?" I Inquired with gentle sym . s pltthy, "I'd like to withdraw," he said. "What's the matter?" I asked. "Well, I've cut out of Spanish can't ifet it at oil and I'm nqt doing go wel lp the rest of the subjects, so I'm going to pull out now, and get a new start next semester." Ills wings were broken perhaps, bu there was no thought of a genernl p,f fensive on his part. He was rpad.y (o retreat, rpady to give up, ready to quit when a strong offensive would the battle for hlin. If takes, ppurage to keep up the fight when failure stares one In the face but 'there Is po such thing as defeat to th? map who. believes In him pelf and who In willing to work. hay-wo- (. 1914. Western Newspaper Union.) ? IN THI0 DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. The Union Central Life Insurance Company, a, corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Joseph F. Wright, Mercy C. John F. Wright, Lilly Wright, A. Sorensen, Wright, Ephraim By H. M. EGBERT Junius M. SorEmily Sorensen, ensen, Mary G. Sorensen, Melville Western Newspaper Union.) Irrigation Company, Deseret Savings DEERING was as happy as Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah, TrusPUUD a rising young doctor could be, for tee, Franklin Motor Car Company. Defendants. he was to marry Kay Clifford. To be sold at sheriff's sale Neither of them was In 'their first on youth. Peering was thirty and ltay December 20th, 1924, at one o'clock had confessed that there was only a P. M. at the front door of the county-courhouse in Nephi, Juab County,. year or two between them. And Kay had been married before. Utah, the following described properDeering knew all about that tragedy ty, situated in Juab County, Utah, in her life; the inexperienced girl, fasThe Southeast Quarter (SE14) or cinated by the rogue who wanted the legacy that her father had left her. Southeast Quarter (SE&-- ) of Seetioi John Brooks was a man of the world Twenty-on- e (21); the South Half and, having got possession of her (S") of the Southwest 'Quarter small fortune, had left her for unothei (SW14) and the Southwest Quarter woman, three months after the mar(SW) of the Southeast Quarter riage. Later came news of his deatli (SE4) of Section twenty-tw(22) In a brawl In a low saloon and Kay rethe Southeast Quarter (SE'4) of the sumed her maiden name. Southeast Quarter (SE14) of Section, As Deerfng sat In his office, dream Twenty-thre- e (23); the Southwest. ing over the happiness In store for Quarter (SW4); of the Southwest A there came a knock at door. her, Quarter (SW14): the East halt ragged tramp was standing outside. of the Southwest Quarter., "Doc peering?" he Inquired, with a and the West Half (W4 ) of. (SW) sur'y scowl. the Southeast Quarter (S,K4 the, 'That's right," answered the doctor. Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the, "Come In down." and sit heartfly. Northwest Quarter (NW',4) and thai The man collapsed Into a chair, nnd Southwest Quarter (SWU) of the. then Peering saw that he was In the Northeast Quarter (NEli) of Section lust stage of emaciation. Twenty-fo- ur (24) the East half (B- "I heard I heard that you were go Vt) of Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of' ing to marry Ray Brooks tomorrp.w," Section Twenty-si- x (26); North, fcalf; he muttered. "That's w.hy came, I'm of Southwest Quarter. I'm John, her husband. the Southwest Quarter (9W'A) of; peering took the blow quite calmly. Southwest Quarter '(SW,) the, a took man the should. He pa tramp's West half, (W--) of the Northwest arm In bis hands and began feeling Quarter (NWM, the Northest Quais ), the puUe. "You're In a bad way, my ter (NE ) of the Northwest Quar-- . go Into er friend," he said. "Youd, X the Northwest Quarter(NW't); ' the hospital. drive you there toof the Northeast Quarter (NW) me W' have tell And you, you'll night, and Lots Two (2) and Four to change your manner of life If you (NE) of Section Twenty-fiv- e (4) (25): wunt to pull through. the Northwest "That's all very weH," sneered the the Northwest Quarter (NWi) of ) of; man,, "but you can't throw me off the Section Thirty-si- x Quarter (NW (36); the South,-- , scent like that. If you want to marry east and the Squth, Quarter Ray, you're going to pay for It." east Quarter of the Slouthi "U your statement Is true," Deering west Quarter (SW14), of Section answered quietly, "you have the situa Thirty-fiv- e (35), all In TownshiR tion in your own hands.' But I iu Fifteen South, Range One (1) (15) going to take you to the hospital!" West of Salt Lake Meridian. "I'll go!" muttered the man. "But of Alst, the North half when I come out I'll make you pay." Section Two (2); the Northeast "Miss Lennox not on duty tonight?" Quarter (NE'i ) the South half (Sh asked the doctor of the p,lght nurse, Vt) of Northwest Quarter (NW), "She'll be coming on at twelve. Doc- and Northeast Quarter (NE14 tor Peering," answered the young of thetheSoutheast Quarter (SE14) of. woman. In Section (3) Township Sixteen anfor her," Deering "Ill wait (16) South, Range One (1) West of swered. "I am rather anxious to talk Salt Lake Meridian, containing Sevenwith her about this case." teen hundred Sixty (1,760) acres When the man opened his eyes of land, more or less. waa felt he that growing Deering Together with a water right con stronger. In spite of himself, the (1-- 3 d of of all the sisting come wreck that this thought would waters of Creek and alt Little salt of flotsam would be better off dead. ditches and water rights of every Why should such useless lives linger, nature, however evidenced. to make only misery? DAN MARTIN. The man leered at him. Sheriff of Juab County, Utah "Say, Doc," he said, "this Is a P. P. Chrlstlson, Deputy. mighty comfortable bed to sleep In. By It's weeks since I had a bed like this. First publication Nov. 21st, 1924. But I'm going to make you pay. Just Last publication Dec. 19th, 1924. the same. If you want Ray." A groan broke from the doctor's lips. He clenched his bands and strode up and down the room. The sick man's eyes followed him. It's uluays com "Once." he said, when Deering refort in' fer a man turned to his bedside, "you could have put that all over me. You could have il usually to curls to won my gratitude and worked upon meet another man my better nature. But I guess I'm too old a bird to be caught by kindness. with tu same name. Misery loves) You'll pay fifteen hundred If you want company. Ray." Deering turned upon him. NOTICE TO WATER USERS "Do you think I am a bigamist?" he cried. "If you are John Brooks, you've got me In your power. But you wont get a chance to torture that helpless State Engineer's office. woman again." Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 8, 1924. The mnn did not answer hlra. DeerNotice is hereby given that Inez ing saw his eyes fixed In terror upon Tripp, whose post-offiaddress is something some one on the opposite In side of the room. He looked round. Callao, Utah, has made application Miss Lennox was approaching the bed accordance with the requirements of began Deering, and Section 8, Chapter 67 Session Laws stopped. There was the same look of of Utah, 1919, to change the Point of divcrsiMi and Flace of use of IS terror upon the face of the nurse. . -- Why" the doctor began. "Why ' c. f s. of water from Indian Farm, "Oh, I guess she remembers me,' Toms and Basin Creeks in Juab burst out Brooks, with an oath. "She County, Utah. Said water has heretoought to. We lived together long fore been diverted at a point 1680 ft. enough for her to know my face." W. of the K4 cor. of Sec 11, T. 11 "That man la my husband, doctor!' S., R. 17 VV-- , S. L. M. and used from did nurse. you "Oh, why sold the 1 to Dec. 31 of each year to January bring him here?" "When did this marriage occur?" In- - irrigate 1040 acres of land embraced yM in the o n I red Deering. yt Sec. 35; Eij, V. EH 8W4. V SE "Eight years ago," answered Miss K NE'i. "Oh, why did you bring him Sec. 26, V, Sec. 23, T. 10 EV, here?" S., R. 17 W., S. L. M. It is now de"I didn't know, my dear," answered sired to divert the water at a point Deering. Tm sorry. But he Is Just which bears 1641 ft. W. and 88 ft. N. trouble not shall you.' patient and cor. Sec. 11, T. 11 S., R. of the E "I don't know about that," answered 17 V., S. L. M. and convey it in a Brooks with a snarl. "But I know," answered Deering, canal a distance of 8400 ft. and there here-fosternly. "If you married Miss Lennox use during the same period a to irrigate 1040 acres of land eight years ago, your marriage with embraced in SVJ$ SW'A Sec. 1, NVV-t- 4 Miss Clifford was a bigamous ene. "Well. I guess she won't like to he NW4 Sec. 12. Ey, NEJ4 Sec. 11, told she wasn't legally married,' T. II S , R. 17 W, the SWJ4 Sec 25. sneered Brooks. E E Sec 26, E Sec 35. "She will not be toU." answered the T. 10SW'4,R. 17 S., W., S. L, M, This as much so "If you doctor, quietly. is in the State application designated at face aee her any let to your dare No. a801. time I shall have you cupped Into Jail Engineer's office as All protests against the granting of for bigamy." aid application stating the reasons And then an amazing thing hap pened that changed his Ideas of human therefore, must be by affidavit In nature. For the nurse sank down duplicate, accompanied with the fee the man and put her arms round of $1.00, and filed in this office within him and cried upon hla breast. (30) days after the completion And when Deering looked at the face thirty of the publication of this notice. of the man he saw two tears rolling Lloyd Garrison, down his cheeks. State Engineer Silently he went out- - He knew now thst Ms bride would never leern of the Date of first publication Nov. 14, 1924. tragedy thst hsd so nearly blighted Date of completion of publication, thai happiness. December 12, 1924. t to-wi- o, (E) (N) fSWi (SE) (SE) (N) Gorgeous Fabrics for Evening Wear one-thir- jAr7a This U the season when dinner and evening gowns flourish at their best, and the oldest fashion reporter can recall no time In the past when fabrics were so gorgeous and lovely and so simply bundled. Kverythlng In the materials used has a sheen or a shimmer or the glitter of metallic threads or Jewel-likspangles or headings. Itlch metallic and silk brocades, metallic laces and tissues nnd sheer, silky materials are united In the gowns that imike this a memorable winter In the history of fashions. All the heavier fabrics, the brocades, gold nnd silver tissues, velvets and metallic laces are adapted to the strulghtllne gowns that hold a strong position in the mode. They are occasionally used nlone and simply draped. More often they are made up with sheer materials, as georgette or chiffon, as shown In the picture given here. In the gown a front and back panel of silk and metal brocade are In posed over georgette, arranged plaits at each side. Ornamentations of metallic bends on the shoulders and at the sides of the low waistline tell all the story of its decoration. e L' principal SHERIFF'S SALE ORDERING AN FOR OVER 40 YEARS HAI.Ifl CATARRH MK.IHCISK has Wn ujnl Kuccefsfully In U treatment of IIAI.I.' CATARRH IHTTDH r.m- or an ointment wMrh (j'ikkljr ist hrlive by lf!,-and the apctlCHtton, ImTtil Medieine. a Tonic, whk h acta on the Mueoun Hur iiirniign toe fac, thus reducing the Inflammation. lR Bold by all druKKlsta. K. J. Cheney Co Toledo. Ohio. N-- THANKSGIVING DAY DATES via Denver & Rio Grande We.t ern will be in effect between all stations in l lab, i of and inrludina Went water, on l.a-- ii of one and one half time the otic way fnre, adding to make rate end in a multiple of 2i. TirkrH will ,. oy. ember 25. 26 and 27: final return ufTi-ne- ,!,. nut. 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