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Show THE JOERNAL. LOG AN, UTAH TRX-WEEK- DECEMBER 01 1PC3. oyster supper to the history cl3 the part of a grandparent wLi f tbe primary-- . Games and songs coming dignity. ; were indulged id until nearly mid Qntea nuir1 ?rof relatives of il night, when all dispersed;' leeling the lute Mr. Lizzie Davis TJiomp-weIson, from Three Mte Creek, Box paid for their tumble. : wife Mr. Joseph Keo,t and arejElder Co., attended her obsequies pleased by the advent of a stranger on Saturday last Three of our young couples are in their borne, in the - form of - an-- 1 concerned AH fine preparing to , visit the. Connty other, daughter., rtt The Cilllons, Obsequies: Clerk; probably for tbe purpose of are slowly improving. J moved has EMrs: Mary - Stanley reenrdirg" an entry. funeral JouRNAL:Tbe Editor The sngar be?t crop in Clarkston cur of the over remains ceremonies was a comparative failure on of paucity of "sugar content departed friend and neighbor, Mrs. work. t0 Elizabeth (fjhous, who bade fare;. f Some party or parties! are 'pur-we- ll in 'the beets. . , ' to houc and friends and all joining things under the shades of Wheat hag fallen in price a little, the scenes of earth, on the ,4th of tbe 8hapH 0f stables and and many of our farmers propose December were conducted over the POaj to hold until Spring for a raise- -' nd uch"t)etty thefts are body at the Tabernacle on conijDg ntiite cotaimon. The Scott & Thompson Mining in the presence of her sor-will - pnt it force of men to Co. John Elders We wei-- visited by I friends. devoted and work on ita mine ahout Dec. 20th, rowiug family H graith and seym0nr B; She lived a long and useful life ond Young, who gave us some timely Mr. Joseph. Cowcber is down at the age of neatly ninety years gnd important instructions, also from Rigby, "Idaho, visiling with ' she fell into that dreamless sleep Ejder M p Cowley, who spoke in Jndge.Thompson.,. that presses down her eyelids still, ' Our District schools.are preparugual ingtractjve way, Rowing and that will surely close the tear a nice programme to, be. rening dimmed eyes of all that live.1-- ' in the near future. ' covwas The casket completely ; Yours, , show-- 1 our ; t the ( m. Sanko. about mQre cautious jejng which m and love the respect iug exainDies we gt, and of the . early Clarkston, Dec. she was held by her neighbors aud . most the being i ' 1 5? P ' ' . .1 . Missionary Appolnlmcnls. iug. At the opening of the services ,Mr. Henry Stanley is uiting th choir sang the beautiful bymn among his relatives. WARDS AND TSRIB NUMBERS. 'Mid Scenes of' Confusion. j0gijail pmy replied to Mr. No. 1; Hvrum2rtd, 2; Prayer was offered by Elder Han Pender; a j08epbite, at a meeting Hyruin lst: sang another here, and wound him up "so he Hyrniu 3rd, 3; Paradise 4; Avon 5, son; and Mt.. Sterling, 6; Wllsville 7; solemn song, aud the following could pot extricate himself, Mendon, . 8; College, 9; Mill; conElders made appropriate and Citizen. ' t. Vllle 10 ' soling remarks: B. M. Lewis, Dec. 1903, 5, Ijewiston, 6th 13lh 27th December. Thomas Morgan, Edward Smith, testiEach bore James Quayle Sr. 9 H.PLiljenqnist,1 Death at Clarkston. mony of the, pore life, uprightness A. A. Allen, Jr. 8 and unflinching integrity of the N. J. Nielsen, deceased siuce Iheir acquaintance ' Editor Journal: At an early Sara'I. Oldham. 10 with her, some of which extended hour on the morning of , December George W. Davis, over forty years. Then the baud third the sad news of the death of L.- P.Christianseu,, 2 of sweet singers sent strains of Bister Lizzie Thompson spread like E. Ri Owen, music through the air that thrilled wildfire To every .home . iu Cirk-sto- M. D. Bird, 4 and in each the death of tbe each heart with solemn sound, and C. 0,t)unn. a of sadBishop Can! on closed the meeting good sister left feeling. 6 E. J. Roueche, , ness inexpressible. .T, he deceased . with prayer. . HjTara Stake Presideicy, y: yeanr. old, A number of carriages followed lady was but forty-sixNV. C. Parkinson. five sons six dangb; aqd the remaius .to i their last resting and leavea George O., Pitkin, kind husband and a host of place; the ground was dedicated ters. a relatives and friends to monrn her ;I,C. THORESEN. by Elder Thomas Morgan, and as loss:1 : . I1' the casket was lowered "Into the Kodol Dytpcciia Cure - were held services The fuqeral grave the choir sang There is Saturday afternoon, Dec. 5th, in Digests all .classes of food.tones sweet rest iu heaven. the meeting house; which wps their to offer The family wish and strengthens tbe stomach and crowded with her relatives and heartfelt ; appreciation1 for every disgestive organs Cuies Dyspeact of kindness that has beeu be- friends who had loved her and who psia, Indegeslion.Stomaeb Tronbles stowed upon thenk throughout this nil condoled with her husband. and makes rich rpl blood, health Brother James G. Thompson, and and ' trying ordeal. strength: - Kodol - Dyspepsia in bereavement their meet great the family, we shall that Hoping Cure rebuilds worhout tissues, or a loving wife and mother,, a ' iu departed again purifies, strengthens and sweetens Latter-daA land where soul communes with sonl, kind friend and faithful the stomach'. Gov G. W.Atkinsen , , , I, . Saint. A place where naught la hid; of ; says: Ihave used a the choir number of bottles services Tbe opened by control has A home where justice of Kodol Dyspesinging There, is Sweet .Rest in psia - Cure and have ; found it And evil is forbid. Beaveu. .Elder A. W. Heggie to be a A. D. vdy effective and, indeed offeredthe opening prayer: Sing- a Logau, Dec. 8, 1903. powerful remedy for stomach aib ing by choir, Nearer ray God to ments. I ..recommend it to iny Thee. Sold friends. Drug City. by Lewiston Locals. Biahon Ravst?n and Elders Store. A. Godfrey, James B. Editor Journal: Beets are all Joseph Samuel Holton and Ole How to Prevent Croup. hanled at last, and tbe people seem of comfort words Peterson spoke with ancunuts to I, bnsy settling It will be. good news to t tbe to the bereaved and extolled the their creditors and fixing up for deceased. of small children to learn mothers The the of virtues . . winter by. repairing their places, many , With! that croup can be prevented. tThe "ft is , Well, and some have been bnsy plowing my Soul, a great fovorite.with first sigu of croup is hoarseness. A ri . . since tbe last rain. the .. late, Bishop Jardine . by jtbe day or two before the attack the Onr mmibds are making goodi- way w8 sun? with expression and child becomes hdarse. .This is use of thoame law bv making a.aol.nw Elder. Thomas, Godfrey soon followed by a peculiar rough raid on th i rabbits au3, coyotes offered the cough. Givo Chamberlains Cough closing prayer. Tbe latter ire increasing and are followed the Forty-twRemedy freely as soou as the child carriages doing considerable damage with remains to their, becomes hoaTse, or even1 after the last ..resting. yonng pigs and chickcus.j was dedicated by Bishop .rough cough appears, and it will We are putting on the addition The grave dispel hU symptoms of croup. In to the opera house; or in- other Ravsten. this way all danger and anxiety . Respectfully yonrs, words changing the dance . halt; to 4 Sanko. may be avoided.' This remedy is an opera house.1 There will be six used Dec. Clarkston, by many thonsads of mothers dressing rooms and plenty of room has and tiever been known to fail. for the stage and scenery. A good It'is in fact, the only remedy that Clarkston dippings; troupe will find plenty of room. can always be depended upon and .j Mr. Charles Pond of the Peoples K is and safe, to take that p is fast Closing out the store Editor Journal: Elder Martiu For salepleasant All Druggists. c d .by at Lewiston before leaving for Harris is iu Clarkston from his Boise City, Idaho, where he is go- home in Lewisville, Idaho, on a A Coitly MirUke. e ing to superintend a factory. Mr. visit to bis many friends, Samnel Hendricks is collector for and for the purpose of removing' are sometimes very the store. the remaius of his father from our Occasionally life itself Mr. David Egbert drew tbe prize cemetery to the one to Won Tln. expensive. ig lhe prira of mistake, hot youll s stove given away at M. J is a eoorce ot regret to our tou-nm- r h, wrone if vflrt uke Dr; store.,; people, who muolv Wmired him. Kin(t,, Ijife Pia for DTa. Miss Annie Egbert is advancing It is recalled that just prior to hi8 Dizziness, Headache, Liver ' death be bore a atroBt testimony pap8ja rapidly in vocal music! Bowp trfrahlpa. Thevare tren- It is reported thnt hlr. Squires to the divinity of the latter-daRiter Broa. is likely to acquire the property work, the mission of the Prophet tle,yeUhorbueh.25c,at Drnw Ha ' aeros the way from Bwinyards, Joseph and the delivery of the ,,l 'Vi , ' ' of Charles Pond. ' KOlden platea aa certified in the Tluo a Plate. ' Mr. Edwin 9 . i ' Bpackraan has left Book of Mormon. " Lewiston to work in the sngar (facElder Harris occupied most 4 of A piece of flanneldampened with tory; and John Orchard, with his the time in onr meeting on Sun- - Chamberlains Pain Balm and bound on tbe affected parts. is bet- newly wedded wife, is coming to day. ; ' live in Lewiston.' We wish! them Bisbop Ravsten has loaded a ter than a plaster for a lame back ' a safe voyage over the stormy sea car of wheat', destined for. Salt and for pains in the side or 'chest; of life. Pain B$lm ha no superior ' as a Lake'. ' Miss Pearl Kent is improving A healthy daughter has arrived liniment for the relief of deep sea-a- t ' tU s'.ofcly. the home of llr, and Mrs. Jos. ted, muscular and rheumatic pain$, Southwest Lewiston gave - an Godfrey, to which Sanko is acting For sale by All Druggists. CD lf-o- UP7 TSulRV I Everywhere one hears that-- ' exjresafon harry up!" It Is a genuine Americanism of the expressive "rush " in which we live. Nothing is swift enough for us. We race against steam and lightning and find them slow. We grudge the time given to eating, and rush meals as through though life depended upon our haste, , Life does depend on our haste, but not in j i r that sense. Look at t,ie obituary columns of the papers and L see how many promi- V nent men are carried away by "stomach trouble," "acute indi- gestion " and other related diseases. Their lives have in general been sacrificed to the haate and rush of business which- ; the fact that only nourish body when digest-an- d assimilated i ed and that the digestive and assimilative processes can't be hurried. Dr. Piercea Golden Medical Discovery, cures diseases of the stomach and the associated organs of digestion and nntritic 1. The source of all physical strength is food,' properly digested and perfectly assimilated.By enabling the perfect digestion and assimllation of food "Golden Medical Discove: . increases and enriches the blood supp and sends sew strength to every .organ of the body. "I was at one time as I thought almost at death's door." writes. Mr. J. 8. Bell, of Leando, rnTi f ,r ' f(. JA'xJ t x issi ... - Tan Buren Co., Iowa.. "I was confined to nr Bouse and part of the time to my bed. I had taken quantities of medicines but they only eeemed to feed the disease ; but I must say that Golden Medical Discovery has cured roe, and y I am stouter than I have been for twenty' years old." j , - , years. I am now forty-thre- e Free. . Dr. Pierces Medical Adviser sent to-da- free to yon on receipt of stamps to pay expense of tiling only. Send sts ps for cloth bound book or sum ns f.r paper covers to Dt. twenty-on- e thirty-oue-eue-ce- R. V. Pierce. Bnfialo, N. Y. PRO BITE ... ' . J 1 4 i , . hc-con- nt BUABD1ANSHIF NOTICE. the Rsjpeot for Farther Information- - Ooanty Clerk or Big cere ire MU Is the-Diftric- Conn Probate Divieioi for Cache CoV8tkte of Utah- - t Is and - r Date of first publication December 1st, A. D. VM. J. MeCULLOCH, Administrator of tbe Estate of Ann, XL. McCulloch. deceased. 1803. - 1 i " Notice to Creditor. 'SZatate of Hans O. 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