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Show s X f t A PROMINENT CHURCH WORKER SAYS SHE OWES HER LIFE TO OPIUM PE-RU-N- A. HER GREAT FORTUNE. If the proposed barge or 6hip or any other sort of canal could receive all the flames of criticism and the firebrands hurled at the poor thing in Windyville, it would dry up and disappear like a dead eel in the sun. Perkins steadies have raised that 101,000,000, dug the canal, and enriched every contractor, as well as impoverished Si Pembrook, who runs a e sawmill, and have sent to the Lets see, Lem, you laid out the lines fur the barn In the year o 73. didnt you? 0 I got the thing No, twin in all flggered out, an had my mind A woman confined to the house for sevmade up what color paint Id pslut eral years with a chronic female derangethe barn. I sot up two hull nights ment had finally given up hope of being settlin whether Id have a roster or cured. a hosa fur a weather cock. It took She had tried physician after physician, and remedy after remedy, without any pertwo weeks tur me to locate jest ihe manent improvement. proper place fur my oat bins au tanHer treatment had cost her husband, who Eli Pivins. What'll Eli do if nin mill then I lost a cow an got was a poor man, hundreds of dollars. They the new canal drains his sulphur discouraged." had been obliged to deny themselves many and renders inactive his But you felt bet'er bout it, Lem, comforts of life in order to get money spring famous summer resort, where he has In bout the year of 89, dluut you?" enough to pay the physicians. The woman had become weak, nervous entertained as many as sixteen resort- asked Poot calmly. Yes. ony twuz ,n 90. Had it all and wretched, and scarcely able to keep ers in one season? What'll the cows out of her bed. Her children were growand horse9 do for drinking water if workc 1 out in black and white on paing up neglected and ragged because of the the canal takes Gum Creek for a feedper, an wuz purty nigh ripe to ta'kle want of a mothers care. &er husband er? the job when my darter Tildy Janwas becoming discouraged and broken Condemn the goshderned old ditch! ette up an married the travlin sing-idown with overwork. Itll spile the scenery, disrup polticks teacher, an the extra expenses hit Picking up the paper one day she hapand distroy feelin'r mong friends, thet barn an knocked it Into a cocked pened to read an item which contained the Now, thur hain't no more hat spashhaly arter they both come news that Dr. Hartman would treat such dummit! use fur thet canal than thur is fur to live hum wuth ma an me, dumcases free of charge by letter. She imme" nuther teat to a cows bag diately wrote the doctor describing her case mit!" and giving him all her symptoms. Hows your barn foumlashun gittin' Ah you took a new holt long bout She soon received a letter telling her exon, Lem? broke in Foot. the year 99 actly what to do, and what medicines and It was a sore subject with Lem, and Wrong, Poot; twuz year o 1900 appliances to get. She began the treatPoot knew where the wound hurt the thet 1 got up my dander an started ment (the principle remedy being Peruna) at once, and in a few weeks she was well most, hence never failed to apply his ag'in to rect thet barn. Then I spit on my hands, brushed my hair the and strong again, able to do her own work. finger whenever occision presented. . Same's 'fore, This offer of free home treatment to womBut I haint other side to fur good luck, an made en is still open to all who may need the servgot no mere courage fur barn buildin up I d either up wuth thet barn or All letters since thet pesky canal bigness come else the ices of this eminent physician. pesky thln'd down me. Thet applying for tieatment will be promptly I commenced to dig out Pol long sweepin Windyville year n answered, and be held strictly confidential. Crick thet leads fruni my backMiss Annie Hoban, Post Pocahontas of But she haint doin' no sweepin to yard to the stun quarry; goin to make Yemassee Council of Ked Men (Womens a stun boat canal soS I could git stun speak on jest now Branch), writes from 872 Eighth Ave,, She will though. New York: Shell come fur the foundation easy an wuthout Three months ago I was troubled with swoopin' long here, an' she'll cut a expense, you know. Had ten rods backache and a troublesome heaviness about big slice off my lower cornfield, dumdug out all slick as you please, when the stomach. Sleep brought me no rest for mit! If thet pesky ole canal destiviys long come the freshet an washed the it was a restless sleep. The doctor said my my cornfield Ill sue the in an burled the canal deeprn bank Legislator nervous system was out of order but his prefur heavy damages, b'gosh! Chtnay, dummit! scriptions didn't seem to relieve me. I was told that Peruna was good for building up the nervous system. After using it for two months I know now that it is. I want to say that it made a new woman of me. The torturing symptoms have all disappeared and I feel myself again. Perunadid me more good than all the other medicines I have taken." In a down town real estate office handling cash. Never trust any man's ANNIE HOBAN. the boss called up an office boy who word when he hands you a roll of bills. LouMamie Miss Powell, Lake Charles, was first in line of promotion, to a Count your money every time, my isiana, writes: boy. I merely wanted to teach you "I sincerely believe that Peruna is wom- clerk's desk. he said, is $60 I a lesson In business. Here, John, an's best friend, for it has certainly been that You mean old cuss! shouted John. tome. I had had headaches, backaches and want paid at once to Mr. Blank. Be I never suspected you of a trick like other aches every month tor a long time, but sure to bring the receipt with you.' John took the roll of bills handed that. When Mr. Blank counted shortly after I began taking Peruna this was a thing of the past, and I have good reason to him by his employer and hurried away. $55 I told him you said it was $60 1 take a bottle every spring and He was be gratefuL obliged to travel to Harlem, when you handed me the roll, ne lookfall now, and that keeps my health perfect, and In three hours he came Dack look- ed at me kind of queer and said, 'What and I certainly am more robust now than I have been before and am weighing more. I ing very much upset. But he handed are you going to do about it? Goin right home to mother, I do not think anyone will be disappointed in in the receipt all right, and went to his desk. The boss looked at him says, an get the money. the results obtained from the use of MISS MAMIE POWELL. "I went home and told mother Id curiously several times during me If you do not derive prompt and satisfacr day, but said nothing further to him lost one of the bills, and tory results from the use of Peruna, write until closing-utime. Then he asked she lent me $5 out of dad's insutance statefull at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a John: money, which shed been savin'. When ment of your case, and he will be pleased What did Mr. Blank say when you I paid Mr. Blank he says: Sonr-y- if to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr Hartman, President of The took him that money inis morning:" ever, you want to change your Job Nothing, ' was Johns brief re- come to me. Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O And I m going to do it. Please pay sponse. said the boss, I me back that five dollars and whats Now, John, want you to tell me the truth. I gave coming to me In wages. You are you only $55, and you brought me back losing a good off. a boy and Yr. a receipt for $60 Where did you Blanks getting one. Thats where Im get the other $5. I wanted to teach givln you a lesson In bus.ness. New you a lesson betore promoting you m York Press. A Woman Saved From Life-Lon- g Misery and Made Happy and Useful. poor-hous- n Devotee of the Drug Choose Various Waye of Obtaining Its Effects. Consumers of opium are not all of the same kind. There are slaves of the pipe, slaves of the syringe and slates of the powder that is swallowed to give surcease of palu or of mental woiry. There are those who take the drug in the form of a medicinal preparation. such as laudanum, paregoric, and the extract of laudanum; those ho smoke it and inhale the fumes into the lungs and those who take hjpoderm'c injections of morphia. The sec md class the smokers comprise the largest number of victims. It. Jeliffe of the Now York city hospital estimates that fully 30,000 people In tnat city are addicted to the opium habit in some form. The annual sale of opium in Vermont is equivalent, according to the doctor, to a grain for every adult in th state, an amount obviously far greater than can be accounted for by its consumption for medicinal purposes. Some slaves of the drug take It regularly every day; others have periodical sprees similar to thor.e of the alcohol drinker. slow-like- Mrs. Hattie La Fountain. Treas. Protected Home Circle Ladies of Ohio, writes from Galion, O., as follows : and Catholic The Office Boys Lesson After my first child was born I suffered for several months with bearing down pains accompanied by dreadful headaches. I was afraid my health was ruined for life, and felt very downcast about It Ona day when a Mend was visiting me she told me of Peruna and what it had done for her when she suffered with Irregular menstruation. My husband procured a bottle the same evening and I began to take it daily according to directions. Before the first botte was used I was entirely well, and you certainly have one grateful womans blessing. 1 have also advised my friends to use It. MRS. HATTIE LA FOUNTAIN. Secretary Woman's tion Says; State justice to speak a good word for it because I have found it to be such a rare exception. Federa- Does More "I Than is Claimed for it. have known several women who were little better than physical wrecks, mothers who dragged out a miserable, painful existence, but were made well and strong through the use of Peruna I have know n of cases of chronic catarrh which were cured in a short time, when a dozen different remedies had been experimented with and without good results. I use it myself when I feel nervous and worn out, and I have always found that the results were most satisfac-factory- ." JULIA M. BROWN. Mrs. Julia M. Brown, Secretary of the Woman's State Federation of California writes from 131 Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal., as follows : X have never known of any patent medicine which did what it professed to do except Poruna This remedy does much more than it claims, and while I have never advocated any medicine, I feel that it is but , -- OLUKS rr. no oi THE YOUTH'S Salt Cures Snake Bites TUt New Subscription Offer. ho cuts out and sends this slip or the Dime of this Paper si once wiih $1.75 will receive: All the issues of The Companion for the remaining weeks of 1903. The Double Numbers for Thaoksfivinl, Christmas and New Tears. The Youths Companion Springtime Calendar for 1904, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. issues of The Compaoioo for 1904 a library of the best reading lor 3ox every member of the family. The New Subscriber Then the fifty-tw-o Illustrated Announcement and Sample Copies of the Paper Free THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. Salt is a good cure for snake bite, said a man who has been in the hills of Alabama, but I did not know It until recently. I spent several weeks in Alabama with a friend of mine, and while up there learned something about snakes and snake bites that I never knew before, and, more than that, I saw practical demonstrations of the efficacy of salt as a cure for snake bite. By the way, the crop of rattlesnakes in Alabama lsv larger this year than ever before in the history of the state, and that is saying a good deal, for it has been a long time since there was anything but a big crop of rattlers np In that section of the world. During one day spent In the cane which grows in abundance at the foot of the hills I personally killea twenty-fivrattlesnakes of various sizes and ages. I never saw as many snakes in my life, and I would be ashamed to tell you the vast number I saw but did not kill. But I was speaking of salt as e SGDDOUT Tooth Povdor Good for Bad Hot Bad for Give the Ta.th 25c PAY SPOT CASH FOR BOUNTY loaned THANK - Pearly Lustra MW BIB BOX I Teeth Good Teeth LAND WARRANTS to soldiers of any war Write me at onee H KZOK&, Barth Block. DBNVEB, COLO. LIEU Wo teach the Barber Trade In 8 Weeks and guarantee position. Write for partlculara HOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, Dkittkb Colo., Dallas. texm Sal t Lass Citt, Uaji. RELIABLE ASSAYS. Gold and Stiver Gold, Silvr, Copr.. IM Prompt returns en mail aamplea. .9 .. .T6 .7 Ogden Assay Co. DfiNvaa, oolo. W. L. DOUGLAS mad" 3. can &save 3fromSHOES $3 to $6 yearly by You wearing W. L Douglas $3.60 or $3 inoea. They equal those that have been Leper Colony to Be Moved. The Louisiana leper colony will be moved from Indian Camp, which ia ighty miles above New Orlean,, to a point near that city. FADELESS DYES cost cents per package. PUTNAM cost- ing von from $4.00 3.00. The imto mense sale of W. L. Douglas shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. Sold by retail shoo dealers everywhere. Look for name and price on bottom. but That Douglas okm proves there is value in Douglas ahoea. Corona Is the highest Pat . Lea t her m ade. grade Fatt Color wlf used, tvstsmif n wOur $4 Qllt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price . Shoes by mall, 26 rents extra. Illustrated Catalog free. W. L. DOlbLAS. Brockton. Mass. 10 Denounc Narrow Skirts. The principal papers in Vienna are thundering against narrow skirts and the American way of holding them up by grabbing them from behind and The pulling them toward the knees. mode is characterized as Indecent and ugly at the same time. Cheap Passenger Rates Via H8anta Fe Route" To Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Detroit, Atlanta and other points. For address C. F. Warren, To prove the healing and particulars, Cleansing power of Pnxtlno General Agent, A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 we will Toilet Antlaeptlo Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. FREE TO WOMEN! mail a large trial package with book of Instructions This is not absolutely free.but a large a tiny sample, enough tc conpackage, vince anvone of its value. Women all over the country are praising Paxtine for whati, tt has done in local treat-,moot of female Ilia, curing .11 Inflammation and discharges, wonderful as throat, nasal cleansing vaginal douche, for sore and to remove tartar catarrh, as a month wash Send today; a postal card and whiten the teeth, Sait Formation. remarkable salt formations are found extending for thirty miles along 'the Virginia river In Nevada. Wonderful Some The Gettin SStiLW." Soreness - and Stiffness St. Jacobs Oil well-know- Times-Democra- t. Back Home Want to find the trees that we got the Gettin back home from a long time slippery ellum from. to see the marsh where where the home Gettin' back I used to be Want sweet-fla- g a boy; growed, Want to the all boys get Gettin back home, and my heart's jest together like, and tell em some Things that used to happen theyve AU Its wealth of feelln in a big feast forgot I ever knowed. of Joy! Want to see the boys agin, who used to Want to see the schoolhouse, and all thats surroundin it; go Want to see the church and the tittle All the while and evrywhere as boys too. graveyard, are bound to do, I spose, there'll be another Recollect with sorrow how we kept our Sometime. mound In it. folks aworryln' Where roses ill be kissed And how our parents lots of times with the dew. would keep ua worried, too. aint my way for to go about Want to see the boys who, down around But it worry in; the swimmln' place, are as they orter to be, or Things When I'd sneak out to dress myself near, I low; purty would spatter me with mud, so And I'm done with the frettln and Neverll get so old but 1 can call to the worryin; mind the grinnln face find a paradise, and goin to to Goin Of evryone that soaked me with a find It now. mortifyin thud. Gettin back home from a long time a Want to meet the ones who. Jest for the w ariuci in' fun of It. Gettin back home where 1 used to be When cockle-burand beggars-lic- e a boy; was grown all about. Gettin back home, and my hearts Jest Would fill a fellers hair with them so a squanderin full that hardly none of It All its wealth of feelln in a big feast left remainin' by the time his of Joy! mother combed 'em out. Hunk S;)ink In Boston Globe. ; rs The salt forms mountains of crystal, and Is so pure and clear that fine print can be read through a foot of It This region was evidently once by a great salt lake, as close "boMbv dress1.. t. or nt po.tp.td by n, 60 occupiedsome wonderful wells, one of The Busy Drummer. box. H.tlif.ctlon guaranteed. by are rant, tar, 75 feet In diameter, contains THE It. PAXTON CO., Bouton, Mara. No, thanks. I shouldn't care to be which, Av,. ,14 Colorobri water so intensely saline that a per- the snare drummer In the band, the Elite Matrimonial Journal Ii.uiimime offer,. son bathing there will float like a duties are too diversified and thj ac3 month. I Ur.. irv percopr cork. tion a trifle continuous. I started to SluTUoLT Slit. Tut. C.. P.0. 162. Baltimore. K4 count the number of parts taken by th DRUNKENNESS individual who holds the post, but lost track of his multifarious stunts at seven. Apparently, the manipulation CURED. of the drumsticks is but a secondary In one piece, for inaccomplishment. When one wakes tip aching from head to foot, and with The Keeley Institute, the flesh tender to the touch, when stance, he started off at hts nominal duties and rolled and sattatted ritfit merrily, then, abandoning the sticks, When Answering Advertisements he did funny things with a couple of Kindly Mention This Paper. pieces of sandpaper, which he dropped makes every modem of the body pdnful, the sure and quickest way out of the trouble is to use for a tambourine. This, in turn, was W. N. U- Salt Lake -- No. 44, 1903 discarded for a triangle, and then came another intermezzo, on the sheepskin. MUCH IU list, mi-n- , cures. Price, 25c. and 50c. relaxes, warms, It (mis Good. proraody. Best Ctrujrh Syrup. Having got thus far he displayed 8cld by druggets. still further versatility and opening his A Bad Fix a cure for bite of a snake. Most everyone in that part of the country when tiiey go Into the woods will carry a small bag of salt along in order to protect themselves against snake bite. Snakes are so plentiful that they never know when they will be attacked by one of these members, and so they go prepared for an emergency. It seems that the salt Is a good absorbent and in a very short while after its application it will draw the poison out of the body. I knew that salt was frequently used to draw stains out of soiled linen and things of that sort, but the fact that It Is good for snake bites Is a new thing for me. The plan works In Alabama, but I suppose it would be an awfully hard matter to convince some of the old codgers that mere was not a better temedy than salt for an affliction of this sort. And I may add that I am willing to concede that the other remedy is a bit more pleasant' New Orleans -- month gave voice to a Then came the barking of dog, the soft sighing of swine an tha love song of a calf, winding up with an unexpected performance with a genuine revolver that brought four women to the verge of nervous rrostration. O yes, he was also an Important member of the chorus in several songs. No, thanks, I shouldnt care to he the snare drummer in the band. Worcester Post. d Miners Wages in Bohemia. great coal mines of Bohemia the average wages Inside for nine hours Is 86 cents. In the If IN DIVERSE FORMS. Latest Story. recent story coming from England tells how a marine monster apparently tried to swallow the good ship Glengrant of Fraserburgh. At the first onslaught it lifted the vessel at least six foot as It dived underneath her but fortunately when It came on again the only sailor man who kept his head dashed below and got a gun. it Is not known whether he hit it; at any rate, the monster had had enough and cleared off. The sailors say this serpent was nearly 200 feet In length, with a head like a seahorse, a long mano, great green, glistening eyes and an enormous mouth and teeth. A The McBride Case Again. Et. John, Kans., Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. William McBride and Jesse L. Limes, M. I)., have gone before Mr. George E. Moore. Notary Public, and have sworn and subscribed to written ta.eii.ents confirming the story of the awful illness and subsequent cure of the ll'.tlo son of Mr. and Mrs. McBride. Dr. Limes Is particularly emphatic in Ills statement, and there does not now seem to be any room for doubt as to the f"t that Dodds Kidney Pills, and nothg else, saved the llttlo boy. He was so bad that he had Epileptic spoils which seized him with increasing frequency. Ho was semi paralyzed In the right side, and his mind was Dadiy affected. In their sworn statement, Mr. and Mrs. McBride say: The very day we began to use Dodd's Kidney Pills our boy had ven of these Epileptic spells or fits. In less than a week he ceased having them entirely." The case has caused a great sensation in the neighborhood. The swora statements have confirmed the whole story. j'ii h ? BEAR. J. W. Walls, Super lntendent of Streets of Lebanon, Ky... Using ou East Maim street, in that city, says: "With my nightly rest broken,. o ing to irregularities of the kidneys, suffering intensely from severe pains in the small of my back and through the kidneys, and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secretions, life was anything but pleasant for me. No amount of doctoring relieved this condition, and for the reason tuat nothing seemed to give me even temporary relief I became about discouraged. One day I noticed in the news; avers the case of a man who was asT.icteJ as I was and was cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Ilia words of praise for this remedy were so sincere that on the strength of his statement I wont to the Hugh Murrey Drug Co.s store and got a box. I found that the medicine was exactly as powerful a I exkidney remedy as represented. perienced quick and lasting relief. Doan's Kidney Pills will prove a blessing to all sufferers from kidney disorders who will give them a fair trial. A FKEE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine, which cured Mr. Walls, will be mailed to, any part of the United States on application. Address Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sslo by all druggists, price 60 cents per box. v Fostcr-Milliur- of Cotton Crop. The cotton crop of Alabama, Arkansas and South Carolina is about bales, worth $50 each. Georgia an-..reduce 1,400,000 Mississippi bates, and Texas 2,400,000 bales. More than half the cotton Is now produced west of the river. i Mrs. W For rtiliumi SiuumaUuii,.ll.y t i v I X In.tnw. Koolhtng . t tie syrup-- ' nufn-ureduce. life pain, cure, wind cullc. 2Se. buttle. Argentine Butter, Argentine exports more than 3,000,-00- 0 pounds of butter annually, nearly all of It to Great Britain. It brings 16 ceni3 a pound at the creameries, and the exporter gets an average of 24 cents a pound. Butter from no other country, except Denmark, brings as good a price. The cows are principally Durham crosses. 4 avA t' i Atop the Cough nml Works Otr the Cold Laxntive Druoio Quinine Tablets. Pric25c, ' Joke en Depew. Chuuncey M. Depew was recently telling a good story with great gusto when a girl In the party laughed. He Whate the stopped with a frown. It is one of the matter?" he asked. last stages, said the girl. You are telling me a story of my own that I told you only half an hour ago. Whereupon Senator Depew, suddenly New Wedding Custom. At a recent society wedding a nov- and ominously quiet, walked to the exIn his elty was Introduced. Instead of the treme rear for the first time luo and a seat took there. of the conventional unand throwing doubtedly bard hittrg rice, the pretI am sure rtsos Cur for Consumption saved tiest and softest of tiny shoes made my lire three year, .go- Mrs. Thou. Robbins.. of Bilver paper, with Good Luck Slaple Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17, UHJOl printed Inside, and tiny silver horseTurn About shoes made of the same harmless maA good healthy stalk of corn will' terial, were used by the bride's drink thirty pounds of water during and thrown at parting. the season, but a good healthy Deafness Cannot be Cured. Georgian is plenty able to drink twice as by local applications they cannot reach the dlt pounds of corn In the samei portion of the ear. There is only one ar to thirty esd cure ileafneHB, ami that is bj (vonstltutlonal remedies. time. infliimeii Is an caused Deafness condition of the hf A Model for Mother. mtico is lining of tha KustuchUn Tube. When this tube la Inflamed you bate rumbling sound or tm With unceasing devotion and zeal tt Is and when entirely dosed, Deafperfect hearing, ness Is tbs result and uqican the Inflammation can be Queen Wllhelmlnae brave and clever taken out and this tube restored to Its normal eon Wilhelmlnai mother who during dttlOD, hearing wM be destroyed forever. Mine canes Is are out often coined by Catarrh, which nothing but later girlhood was the Queen Regent tn Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one Hundred Dollare for euy case of did whatever she could to make her Desfnesa (caused by caurrtn that cannot be cured education a truly excellent by Halls Catarrh Cure, bend tor circulars, free. daughter's K. J. UUi.Ms.1f CO.. Toledo, O. one. Among the names of those who Bold by PrugpNte, 7fc. Hail's Famllr l'llli ere the best. taught the young queen, Queen Emmas name deserves a fair place. It REVIVAL OF THE 8TONE AGE. was the Queen Regent herself who regulated and superintended all the Much of That Material Now Used In lessons of Wllhelmlna, being present London Building. at most of them and taking quite The stone age is fast reviving In much interest in them as her little London, though in a more welcome daughter. October St. Nicholas. form than that of old. There Is a money growing tendency to spend more freely on business premises, and architects, generally consequently speaking, are enjoying more scope In IN WORLD Imposing designing structures with elevations. To obtain the most handy some effect white stone has become the favorite and wherever monetary considerations will permit this is almost universally stipulated for lu specifications. If this liberality continues, said a Like dl our waterproof prominent contractor, "London will coots, suits and hats within a comparatively short period for all kinds of wet work, often imitated hut it In is the become finest city the world, son sale stall Kylre,li?,le?' architecturally speaking. At the presm or yellow ent time of the contracts RELIABLE DEALERS., ioweiwul!iiS!(fflL In our hands specify for the use of 5WN0FTME fISH kmmneuu umtirarwrauii stone frontages. twenty-se- THE BEST POMMEL SLICKER THE two-third- s BUSY R. H. OFFICER it CO., DOCTOR ASSAYEftS AND CHEMISTS UTAH. SALT LAKB CITY. Sometime Overlooks a Point. Samples by mull receive prompt and careful attention. The physician Is such a busy man that .he sometimes overlooks a valuUTAH CCKV able point to which his attention may COTTON FttT MATTRtSA be called by an Intelligent patient SUARMItltt who Is a thinker. About a year ago my attention was called to Grape-Nut- s by one of my patients, says a physician of Cincinnati. At the time my own health was bad and I was pretty well rundown Best msttress in the world. but I saw In a minute that the theoBetter then any Csstern make. were perfect ries behind Grape-NutWill cost you less money Ask your dealer for it. and if the food was all that was Look for our trsdo tnerk. claimed for it it was a perfect food Utah Bedding & Co., so I commenced to use Grape-Nut- s 3d West and 5th Rottti iU.. Sail Lake City. with warm milk twice a day and In a short time began to improve m every CRISMON & NICHOLS way, and now I am much stronger, ASSAYEKS AND CHEMISTS feel 50 better ami weigh more than Box 7b. .Send tor Price List. I ever did in my life. 219 S Kent Temple St., Salt Lake City. I know that all of this good is due to Grape-Nut- s and 1 am firmly con vinced that the Haims made tor the food are true. I have recommended and still recommend the food to a great many of my patients with splenSalt Lake City did results, and In some cases the improvement of patients on this fine I food has been wonderful. More homes bought, more homes sold "As a brain and nerve food. In fact my agency than soy other in as a general food, Grape-Nutstands a through Salt LskeCltv. If yon wish to sell or if alona Name given by Postura Co., a y ou dei re to buy don ' i f si u call or wri te Battle Creek, Mich. A. RICHTER, Look lq each package for a copy W. First South. 19 Salt Lake City. of the famous little k, "The Road to Wellville. Mfg P-- . ?i tt A. RICHTER, Real Estate s 1 Postal Telegraph. t The defic;t on of the British postal lel"gr?rh is 5 .5 HO COO for the yea Lose pi ac'-our- Jvvvwwwwwwvww V |