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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- Caught lo Hi Own SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH., APRIL 2S 1903 Y Trap, ; Danville, Ky. Silas Johnson, who lives on Chaplin . river; is a .Cored by Oqe Bottk of OumberWrf famons trapper,' No otter, fox or . Cong's Remedy." fcoon is toa sharp . for, this .wily trapper of the, Chaplin, but now every varmint iu that ? end of the of an attack I had 'When Mercer county laughing over , a second ( the one) I j0jje they have on hiin(-V- -' grip lastlwiuter I actually cured mvself with one Last Thursday Silas and his litbottle ' 6f Chamberlain a Cough tle son spent all the afternoon set Remedy, saya Frank W. Perry, ting traps along the river cliffs, and editor of the Enterprise, Shorts set ville, New York, This was one of Silas own inven-tio- n at I honest truth.' and most effective in catching ' j coughing myself to pieces by tak coons. this ot', a remedy, that a was bank Ou river the teaspoonful log ing , , theiHast-trap-iust-at4iightfa- " couraa and ost wty.ild tiavon thought I regain my. tiodCh." Three year of delicate health trying doctors prescriptipus and patent medicines" ' without benefit might well sap the courage of iauy woman. And yet Mts. Bryant proved that the question of the cure of womanly disease is only, a question 'of using the right ret 'y, A fcjv doses stored of ' Favorite Prt V ption her courage and uvived her hope, because she could cce wa decided Three change torn the' first. ' lL- ThellSco nicLine to Glen wood Springs, Aspen, , ; Leadville, Pneblo, Colorado Sgrings, Denver, Omaha, Kansas .City, St. Louis, .Chicago, and all points .east. Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all Sonthcrn Pacific and Oregon Short Line Trains, The only Transcontinental Lille ' passing directly through Salt Lake City. " come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that iu the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To vay that the remedy acted as a most agree- his rap'. Au anger bole was bored iu he log, a crawfish dropped in and four horseshoe nails driven in at au angle so that Mr. Coon could thrust in his hand for the crawfish easily enough, but cannot withdraw it able surprise- is putting it Very because' of the points the horsemildly. I had 'no .ide.i that it shoe uails arc tike barbs that thrust would or could knock out the grip, into his paw, and the harder he simply because 1 had never tried pulls the deeper the .barbs stick init for such a purpose, but it did, to his flesh. and it seemed with the second at So when Silas had set his trap, tack of coughing the remedy ns it was now nearly dark, he caused it to be uot only of less thrust in his finger to feel the duration, but the pains were far points. They seemed to be set less severe, and 1 had not used the about right iu fact, were set so contents of one bottle before Mr. nicely that when he tried to with.--J For sale draw his fingers he was in Mr, Grip had bid me adieu. ca Bros. Riter DrngUo by j Coons plight exactly. One of the barbs entered his finger, and . alA Great Sensation. most before he knew it all had him There was h big sensation in tight. The more be struggled the barbs stuck into bis Leesville, Ind.,when W. H. Brown, tighter the x vjitf ftndhere Silas set . , - : Splendid Equipped Fast Trains Daily Between OGDEN AND DENVER , Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic. Routes, I; , 1 - ' THROUGH PULLMAN . ' medicine stored her to perfect health. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription cures irregularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation, and Ulceration, and cures female weakness. months' To Denver, t AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS : , Omaha; Kansas City, I St. Louis and Chicago Free Reclining Chair Cars. change. withou PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. Mrs. Sarah Brvant, President of Memphis Social Science Cfuh, residing at 271 Atkinson Ave., Memphis, Tenn., writes: " I suffered with delicate health for three years, trying doctors' prescriptions and patent medicines nntil I lost courage and thought I would never regain my health; but a few doses of your Favorite Prescription made me change my mind. Could sec a decided change from the first, so I kept on taking it for three months faithfully aud am now in perfect health. DINING CARS, Service a la Carteion all through trains. , For rates, folders, free illustrated- booklets, etc. , inquire of your oeorcst ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address - 1 1. Pierces Medical Adviser, in is sent free on receipt covers, paper of 21 one-cestamps to pay expense of mailing only. .Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. A. BENTON. G. A. P. D., Salt Lake nt who was expected to die, had his flesh, said Well, Ill be goldirned, life saved by Dr. Kiigs New DisI if own in j He aint caught my Silas, covery for Consumption. sion. in Fifty-seconstreet, rewas a This I endured insufferable trap anything but writes: said that be was in ihe agonies from Asthma, .but your laughing matter with Sila?. His cently honse long enough to have robNew Discovery gave tue immediate old knife was too dull to make any bed and that he finally had to it, relief and soon thereafter effected headway on cutting out the nails, to the street and ring a bell return Similiar cures so, after thinking the matter over, a complete cure. he could before attract attention of Consumption, Pneumonia, he started bis little boy home with to to so as himself, give warning to are a lighted and get the touchBronchitis Grip house the wns that unguarded, Its the peer- ers lo pull out the nails. very numerous. On the other hand James Love-grovThe boy made his way up the nil throat . and less remedy- tor for twenty years n bnlter in lung diseases. Guranteed by Riter cliffs and over the fields toward the Vanderbilt home, denied that Bros. Druggists. Price 50c & home. He lost his way, fell over rocks aud logs till the lantern was Detective Brynes had set' foot in$1.00. Trial Bottles fiee. ka the honse. put out, and only by a miracle sideBut while the dispute was going Advertised Letters. found his way home. lock was being put ou new on a Chsterion, Henry C Nothing could persuade him to the Ericks il. Mmr H gate through which the detecreturn, and there was no one who Frazie, Mr John W said that, he had passed. tive could tell from his confused direcGrahel, Mr Eli District. Attorney Jerome took n tion where Mr. Johnson was. Ijirsen, Mr VVJabe Meanwhile Silas sat astride the view entirely opposite to that of NiVn. Mr He exCommissioner Greene. Williams, Miss M ukI log in a ponring rain and thought the that opinion Captain words. Bnt a real pressed If the altove are .not called fir within Suuday-schoo- l wns perfectly justified, Lantiy to threaten him. two weeks from date they will be sent danger begau that an object lesson is often The river was rising rapidly. to the Dead etter Of. ice at Washington it crept up the bank till it thq most effective that can be adSteadily M. Robert Murdock P. Loaa, Utah reached the lower end of the log. ministered. said the Captaiu Lantry, April 20th, l03. As daylight approached it began to been indistrict had attorney, rock slightly and Silas knew an a formed had been who by burglar end was floating. one of arrested his by men, that Iu desperation he pulled out his s are i most the prccautioi ordinary old, dull Barlow knife and began Attorney-at-Laand County to nerve himself to cut off his fin- neglected by those living in Fifth aveuue. iu ihe matter of keeping Office; Court House, ger. Attorney their doors looked. The eaniiim Ajgber aud higher the water staited out to prove that lie had South-eas- t loom, upstairs, Logan, rose. It wns now knee deep ou been told the truth, and he did Silas ns he sat astride the log.Silas for the benefit of the citizens Utah. was just feeling for a convenient, this is he to guard. tSo long expected joint in his finger when he heatd us the deteetives did not break insomeone coming down the cliffs to nr make forceful entrances; I hove iu sight. and a fellow-trappe- r that. think Capt. Lantiy took a blacksmiths and When he learned of Silas prediMachinists, course. wheelwrights. Carriage work a cament he 'laughed for a solid ten proper It seems to me that I have acspecialty, One block south of minutes before be could pull out. Thatcher bank. Main St. Logan. the uails aud release the prisoner. complished my. object, said Capt. I ain sorry that any of Lantry, Although Silas is a little rheumatic those homes are entered whose from sitting in the rain all night feel I am would be but injured, and his finger still badly swelled, to wager that there are he announces that he cau and will willing more doors locked along Fifth whip any .man that mentions coon Avenue tonight than therp were traps to him or dares laugh when last New York Herald, night, be comes around.- - St. Louis Globe Democrut. Fov lo Ward ) off an Auara. ol W o 5 d Irrigated lands, including water rights, at $12 to $15 per acre in Big Horn mm e, nd-diii- Basin recently penetrated bj the Bnrlingtons new line. A fortnne in the fn- l "vr tu re if you buy now. If yon want to get ahead ik yon 0 cant do better than , this investigate fertile country. Let me send yon n folder which tflls all about it, its free. g 1 TICKETS: 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, W. W. MAUGHAN Salt Lake -- w GRIFFIN BROS. "i i. Police A Burglars. If you are going to Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, or any point East or South, see that your ticket reads via Missouri Pacific Railway. Elegant Coaches, Quick Time and Superb Traek make this liue the Peoples Favorite Route. The ouly lino reaching' Hot Springs,. Arkansas, the Carlsbad of America. For maps. information, etc., call on or address: C. A. Till BP G. F. & P. A: v 105 W, 2J South, Salt L:ile pity, Utah;' j Capt. Lantry and District Attorney Jerome are of the opinion that the action of Lantry in sending detectives into private houses in Fifth aveuue to prove to the occupants that they had taken no proper precautions to safeguard mat ism. For years when springtime came on and 1 went into gardening, I was sure to have an attack of and every attack wus more severe than the precedsat s Jose McDonald, ing one, of Man. Logan county, W. Va. themselves from 'burglars was VI tried even thing with no relief, whatever, until I procured a justifiable and right. Police Commissioner Greene and lioitle ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm the Fifth avenne residents who re- and tho first application gave me ceived the visits arc of the con- ease, and before .the first bottle trary opinion aud it is probable was gone I felt like a new person. that neither Capt,. Lantry nor any Now I feel that I am cured", but I of his fellows will repeat the always keep a botlle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in Ihe house, and The police commissioner called when f feel any symptoms of a re befot-- him, and af turn I always drive, it away with Capt. ter expressing his disapproval, one or two applications of this caused to be sent tojiim a formal 'liniment, For sale by Riter Bros, letter of censure ; m Drng Co the J. detective George Byrnes, PACT! E mrpG raw ry rue. anit who entered the Vanderbilt nnn- - tun Pills. "One ceat mioutcs Obe."'At aru&hw e n fcUr u anr Gty. R. F. NESLEN, GenL Agent. Is all the name signifies. 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