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Show ' THE I ' r JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH. TRf-WEEKL- Y MARCH 3 1903 i f ParadlseTomters. positivePoison i ngl Editor Journal:- - We have, a more itemsto chroniclei nrthe At few: and all Scrofulous affections Cache Valley, all times a matchless system tonic historical record of La has Ackers Blood Elixir ly Cures Chronics. .Blood the Logan Journal. grippe Money' refunded if been quite .prevalent during the ' v you ,are not satisfied. 50o, month' $1.00. Riter Bros. Drug Co, lh An infant of Joseph and Luella Smith was buried Feb. I. Later an infant child of Benjamin and Tendencv of the Times. Palime Housley passed away, Feb. 6th a dance was given by The tendency of medical science .isTowartl preventive measures. The the JUdera jQuornm-- f or. the. hencfi t best thought of the world is being of some of the afflictedJ in our given td 4he subject. It is easier ward. thank Dr Pierce fopt the kind advice he gave when I wrote to him9 w Jr" and purifier. 4 . . - Tmdfcettef t:o' pireret It has' been fully demonstrated that cold, keeping the mercury of the vented by thpuse of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip), audit has been observed that this remedy Counteracts any tendency of these diseases toward pneumonia. This has been fully proven in many thousands of cases in which this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is apprehended until it is suddenly dis- -, covered that there is fever and difficulty in breathing and pain in. the chest, then it is announced' that the patient has pneumonia, Be on the safe side and take fortable as a person may suppose. We have very little wind. in this pard of the country. Tire jingle of merry sleigh bells has ruUg out clear every dav aud night during the cold weaiber. On Sunday night the 8th, a very instructive and entertaining lecture was given to our people by Prof. Ridges of the B. Y. College on the father to the Relation of We would be pleased to son. hear the professor again. His remarks will do much good. Wednesday 25th, Mr. John J. Roberts and Kate Peterson were joined in the holy Bonds of matrimony. m . the . Logan -- Temple. A reception was given by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson. A sumptuous feast was partaken of by quite a number of relatives and friends. Useful and ornamental presents were in evidence, and numeious good wishes and congratulations were showered upon the young couple. The young beautifully and pair looked they happy. Mr. John Roberts, the grooms father, gave a free dance in the meeting house for the youug folks, where they danced till the small Mr. and Mrs. John J. hours. Roberts are quite popular and use-syouug people of our ward. They start out in life with those qualities of heart and miud that make life a pneumonia, one' of the most dan thermometers daucing around zero. gerons diseases that medical men About the coldest night, it was 24 have to contend with, can be .pre below. It has not been as uncom- ! - ' Chamberlains Cough Remedy as soon as the cold is contracted. It always cures. For sale - by Riter Bros. Drug Co. c f W. W. MAUGHAN Attorney-at-La- and County Office; Court House, Attorney. South east room, upstairs Logan, Utah. The New Way ot SMOKING MEAT. Wrights CONDENSED Apply SMOKE with n brush, giving .meat two coats I week apart. A liquid made from hickory wood. No experiment. Sold tor 6 year all over U. S. and Canada. A 75c bottle atnokei a barrel ol meat. Get the genuine. Fully guaranteed. Sold only In aquareqt. bottles with metal cap. NEVER IN BULK. Write for FREE BOOK or. caring meats. Be sure to get WRIGHTS CONDENSED SMOKE. Made only by E. H. WRIGHT & CO.. Kansas City, Mo City Drug Store, Logan. Utah TH2 NEW YCHK WORLD. . were-dress- ed ul , f "Iam thankful to the friend who first Anuie recom-mende- d M. your medicine, "writes Mrs, Brook, of Smithfield. Fayette Co., Pa. "We have a twelve pound baby, three weeks old. I took three bottles of 'Favorite Prescription ' before baby came, and the time was only one hour and a half Have had five children, and before thia always had a severe time, lasting two pr three days, and never was able to do any Jvork far about two months afterward. Now I am doing all the work for four children. My mends say I look better now than ever before. We told one of my sisters to take Favorite Prescription,' which she did, and when her short. She has better health now than since her .marriage, some years ago. We cannot raise Dr. Pierces medicines enough. I thank Eir. pierce for the kind advice he gave when I wrote to him. Whenever I see other women suffering 1 tell them about your wonderful medicines. " The benefits resulting from a consultation by letter with Dr. Pierce are testified to by thousands of grateful women who have been jnade new women by his medical advice and fatherly counsel given absolutely without cost or fee. Sick and ailing women, especially those suffering from chronic diseases, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. . All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription is the best medicine for the cure of womanly ills. It establishes regularity, dries weakening dfains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It is the best preparative for maternity, giving the mother strength to give her child, and making the babys advent practically painless. 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Time is the test of all ey-- er things, iind has set its seal of approval On the which is widely circulated in every State and Territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. This paper for the coming winter and the year 1903, will Thrice-aWeekvVo- rld make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever before All events of importance, no ter where they happen, are ported accurately and promp The, subscrilier, for fur dollar a year, gets three jipc'rs every week and more news general reading than most great dalies can furnish at five or six times the price. The Thricp-a-Wee- k World is in fair its absolutely political views Partisan basis is never allowed to affect its news columns, and Democrat and Republican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great political ' paigns.- -- - .w; - ' -- camv ", "Worlds .The regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 156. papers. We offer this unand The newspapei equaled Journal together one yetfr for $3.50. 1 The regular subscription price the two papers ir$4 00; Thrice-a-Wee- k . ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS Omaha, Kansas City. and Chicago 4 Free Chair Cars. change. Reclining St.-Loui- withau s PERSONALLY. CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. DINING CARS, Service ada Carte on all through trains. For rates, folders, free illustrated booklets, etc., inquire of your nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address I. A. BENTON. G. A. P. D., Salt Lake nt The Negro problein overwhelms Go wherever you will in him. the South aud most of the talk that you hear will be about it. Patriotic youth (and Southern youth abound iu patriotism) hear it almost to the exclusion of other public subjects. They read about it in their newspapers. They grow up under its shadow, and they fail to get the wider vision that makes American life today more stimulating than life in any other country has hitherto been. This is the pity of it. Now there are as thoughtful and as earnest men in the South as auy other part of the Union; and the whole countVv has a great need of their contribution to its character and thought as it has of the contribution of similar men in other success. Quite a number of eases of grip are in this end of the valley. ' Mr. Robert Pearce is confined to his room with the grip. His son Ernest is taking his place in the school room. Today our mail carrier. Mr. George Summers of Avon, with his friends are holding last sad States. But the whole country rites over their dear little now loses it, just as these more or less isolated men lose the stimulus boy. Avon is having quite a siege of of a strong national feeling. These paragraphs, do not rise to grip at the present. We sincerely hope the fine the dignity of suggesting remedies. weather will bring a change for the They merely chronicle conditions. better. But the remedy for the conflict ef s, Born to the wife of Mr. A. A. opinion, for the solidity of for the lack of a wide Lemon, a girl. All concerned doing well. Mrand Mrs. Lemon are to enough national spirit, is the be congratulated on the advent of training of all the children to usetheir first girl; the five previous to ful work and to clear thiuking, the this one, a!l being of the mascu- opening of the door of equal opline gender. portunity to every one. The next Respectfully yours, generation will then be wiser than R. P. we are, and they may find that Paradise, Feb. 251903. many problems that disturb us have solved themselves. From the How Race Politics Narrows the Horizon . Worlds Work. Of course the blacks who can Wakeful Children. , read and have paid their taxes are not formally disfranchised; and For a long time the child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, there is no reason to fear that they ever will be. As matters now 59 N. tenth St... Harrisburg, Pa., stand, then, the doors of political would sleep but two or three hours privilege are open to them, But in the early part of the night, we are at the beginning of a new which made it very hard for her experiment in race politics, for the parents. Her mother concluded hope is that the white vote in the that the child bad stomach trouble, South may be divided between tiro and gave her half of one of Champarties, and the Negro vote also berlains Stomach and Liver tabwill cease to be solid. lets, which quieted her stomach This is the result to be hoped and she slept the whole night for; it is this solid Negro vote and through. Two boxes of these Tab;he consequent, solid white vote lets have effected a permanent cure that have ,shut the South out from and she is now well and strong. he broad currents of national life. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug c m A man iu a northern or a western Co. State may hold ubout What In a Name. the Negro in polities, but he does not coueerb himself greatly abput Everything is in the name when it. There are other subjects that it comes to Witch-Haze- l Salve, he cares more about. This is re- - EJ C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, mote from him,-- 1 Not so In the discovered, some years" ago, -- howl South. A man who lives in South to make a salve from Witch Hazel i Carolina, or in Mississippi, wba- t- "which is a specific for Files. For' ever his opinions are, finds himself blind, bleeding, itching aud pro-- j less a part of the great country and t.rnding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, of the stimulating time in which bruises, and all skin diseases, De-li- e lives than a cm responding mah Witts Salve has no equal. , This in Ohio or New York or Michigan, has given rise to worthless coun-Il- e dwells-ia shadow, apart, some- - terfeits. AskJfor DeWitts the MbaFUefacTied, do- what he may. jenuiue. City Drug Store. 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