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Show 1 ' i Thmsdav. Mnv 3. 1906., THE TRI-WEEKL- joU PvNaL, Y DWlr ALMOST. AS COMMON IN SUMMER. AS gowns are. often the only, trimming on the severely tailored OOOOOOO0O0O0OOOOf .si v 0 0 0 0 0 0 'The nightdress fashioned 0000 0 on tl e lines of the chemise is in 'vogVn The neck is drawn up to the WINTER. IN PAGE THREE LOGAN, UTAH, . hl O sarta t sie,vvith ribbon. The ef- While the damp, cold, changing weather of 4 Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable ' symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a 0 winter djsease exclusively. Through the long months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch0 tn felt those whoMTdbod are nerves uric the by ing acid, which produces the disease, liaagumulated. 0 Rheumatism is a cfisease that involves the en0 tire system. .Its primary cause results from the 0 failure of the eliminative' organs, the Liver, Kid0 neys and Bowels, to carry cut of the system the 0 urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming in 0 contact with the different acids of the txxly forms 0 uric acid which is taken up and absorbed hy the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, 0 M 0 making it sour apd unfit for properly nourishing Last Summer I had a severe attack of Inflamma- tlie body, and. as tills vital Stream goes to every - tory 0 Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was room for ver!U months, to lftave nook and corner o the body, the poison is distrib- feet is decollate and en 0 uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens to a prettv throat or noek. 0 from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes feA collar ludiave any preten0 verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are sions to smartness must he one 0 affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased with the waist or trimmed so as condition of the entire system is the result-to leave that appearance. Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of A prettv shade for summer will all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing lie pink, 'wlm-lwill be worn . muscles and .stinging nerves, but it is a formidable areat deal, and lobster, buff, and dangerous trouble. If the uri acid is allowed eoeoa, biscuit, to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints, erimp, and' lemon. A pure pink and they are rendered immovable anth stiff and the patient left aJielpless cripple Tor life. dot If suit made with Leery day the poison remains intlfifystem the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time an Eton jacket will lx appiveiat to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood dikes on new life and ed all siimnn'r. the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the The handsome hat illustrated is proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and a (Talnslxiromah shape carried oW; strengteu the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels arid other organs of the body, Rheumatism can he per- in blaek jieapolitan straw. Abotr: manently cured. External applications relieve 'the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam- the edge of the brim is a handmation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. some piece of fine jet. The. only The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated beforeji cure can be effected. S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma- trimming on Ihedint Is Tin enortism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acjd mous white ostridi plume, .irnir cuollkt. and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength to every part of the body, it cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure , as do PROBATE AND GUARDIAN. .for. the.. disease; being .purely vegetable, it. will' not injure the system iu those medicines which contain Potash or mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up SHIP NOTICES. 2 fine of tonic the Ixxly by its properties. every part While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the Consult County Clerk or the Resappetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves,' repective Signers for Further duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely Information. cures Rheumatism in ever' form Muscular, Inflammatory, Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the In the District Court of the First nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to beJudicial District of the State of come clironie, but begin the use of S. S. S. and purge Utah, in and for the County of the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our lxxik on Rheumatism, and ask our Cache. physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either. Jaw mlrs(iii THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA , GA. PI unit siinife - O 0 0 0X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - m-- v r -- -- ' we push, a 00 clubbing proposition, for as a rule they do not; amountto,much,buLe0 here is one that is certainly a 0 IT is nol often that 1 i swans-dow- -- . some-othe- . thc-lcat- - n r . IT, Franklins Commercial Club! llKlltljn Ls Alert Citizens Forming Business ' ' views ---- $3.00, --- The Cosmopolitan"-- - $R00 T I Y Cyrus E. Napper Says Care of Digestion Solves Problem of Long Life. v a win Jam J. j Pet4r J IVlr-- n Mlijtinl atm lVtr J JV4lru Pt?rsn. Allan V iilmm IVler-hSen it Petersen alln Vimy . Perir-uMart M, HoiinittHri Hlmiehe Ikmnitieblf llansPtr en Ji. alias H an PUm Men Ji ntnlMar Peltrn Larsen alias M.ux Pedersen L'ire Defendants. Jam The Womans Home - $1 .00 1 Companion w 0' 1. The Review of Re- -' NOT!CK or THE JOURNAL - MOTION n Regular Price i Organizat- -- - - - - - $350 $B,50 g nrhHniiilritbl all) lli IVfritia lit. Cvnis E. Napper believes that TmL.i o nan! list ' itolirt tliat tbr siul plautill vuil the problem of long life is solved PiaM ln. of June. win, at inr the i'AMirt on tlnilt at the Court room of the d proper care of tin digestive (leuoutiioVliN'kt ourta. m, IIouh. at Lotran CH, I ache otintv. SfUe of Utah, foi an nder jqiptuntin organs. Let tlx stomaeh get out .iim) lesifiia1inf Mine .nnltable peicn t te At xrtiarriian for Ulaoeh HomtiHehL an it of condition and soon there will infant (lefetiiluul in nail uu)eo (be naril lfenlaiit or aome one in hr lirhalf a Ithin be nervousness, irritatiou. nt (lava after er ne of notne of Much no the water in the houses. rMui ri le Hj.po4oUri a foarriian tongue, specks before the lumahaU lor Hiih infant We have had a liiee bit of rain , A KT NhHKKLR. jeves. weakness, debility, indiges-jtion( PianuH. Atho'iiev lately, and our farmers 'are busy JUiock Pa 6 viiuuert-LiVMreaa biaL and other physical and meni i putting in spring' grain. Fall T grain looks well, and the pros- .- I rmn a weakened stomach. the In District Court of the First peets are that llim Of all the vital organs, the Judicial District of the State of orops this year, stomae.li is the most frequently Utah, in and for the County of Business is picking up a little abused, and lienee, the one which Cache. and everything is O. K. in Frank-mad- e motrl frequently fails, and sw with Notes. ion-Other ( I M fur-Iro- d FRANK UN. Id, dm. April M. (Mi S'.tiurdax evening. the lSth. a of the citizens of Frank--meeting wax held in the opera house Tor tln- - purpose oE discussing the advisability of organizing a com- mereial eub in Franklin. The house was well tilled with en-- 1 tlmsiastie Speedies were by Mayor Joseph Scarlxn. lin a'rrm rdrtike ough. Bislmp L. h. Hatch. WifpSfhe health of the people is. as stollliU.u tal,lets. whieh is yVln& ham Kirkup, Doctor States, and a geueral llung, gonxl at present. y ((n U1 Melvin .1. Ballard of Logan, Those thajkwvere sick ire getting igr jiresident of the Cache Commer- - well, lyid ve have been blest in elul). A committee of five very deed. s was appointed dfart There will he e nsiderahle im-- 1 and constitution for a commercial provomont in Franklin t his Mint club, namely: Thomas; Durant, iner. A few houses will b- hoaItb aiul long lPbtio ()f chairman; Joseph Scarborough, built. 'Mr. William Challis is .John Gayrnan. Isaac II. Nash, Dr. putting an addition to his lions . j sells vrus j. - States. We had a very good time Mr. IVter Bowetir is preparing to j abJoU'lte aa guaranle to 're- and all present were in for the or- - build him an-wand there house, fund the money if it does not e Meeting was others contemplating to btfll 3 cure. A large box of the tablets ganization. journed until Katnrdaji, evening, this summer; and when our mines costs but 50 cents, if it helps you ; May 5th, when the report of the (will begin to ship ore tmd the nothing if it fails. committee will be heard and an electric lights are in our houses organisation will be made, and Franklin will be booming; If you VOlillE POINTS officers appointed. dont .believe it,. wait a little long- Ay rr or convinced. and will be Franklin The good citizens of yon donated to the San Francisco suf- - Water in cur cemetery is all Creamy Tints Predominate in White Materials New ferers. A carload of flour left' right now, and a few trees have Linens. Franklin today. A committee of teen plantel bat there; also some doflowers. solicit three jraa appointed to All the white materials,have a nations from the citizens,- who re- creamy cast like the tint seen in sponded cheerfully, and gave wil- - j 4re tipples. jold lace.- - The newest linens' are lingly according to their; means. ; cure may be effected by ap-T- unbleached. , flour was bought bilow the Chamberlain. Salve as Burnt straw of a much deeper plyiDg market price. ., jgoon as the child is done nursing. riiaje than that word last season with a soft eloth'be- - is seen in the spring hats. They 'Laying tlie' pipesT6r bur'Water-YiperitsbWrorks is going on lively.. A gang fore allowing the child to nurse. are trimmed with big choux of of men is. working on Ske job ev- -. Many trained nurses use this black ribbon and occasionally Cry day, and soon waler will be salve witfi the best results. Price wkh wreaths' of curious dead Sold by all colored flowers. jn many houses. The" 'plumbers, 25 cents per box. ' ' are working every day puttingdruggists. . c Embroidered buttons on linen -- n uft-n- . by-law- im-v- Mi-o-- " na ad-Jar- - . - he ff ! - . I w if NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of deceased. S. Joseph Allcn present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his 'residence, at Hyrum, Creditors will Cache County, Utah, on or before the 10th day of August, A. D., ' 1000. ' , Date publication, April 5th, A. D., 1906. E. W. ISRAELSEN, Administrator ,of .the Estate Joseph Si Allbn, deceased. IIART & NEBEKER, of-fir- st Attorneys fOr said Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of John Ileyrend, deceased. - . - Creditors will present claims with'vouchers to the undersigned at his residence kt Providence, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 10th day of August,' A. D., ' 1906. Date of first publication, April fth, a7D, 1906. ' LORENZO E..TIBBETS, Executor of the Estate of John Ileyrend, deceased. 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