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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH OAS A MOST IMPORT- - t ANT FARM CROP The Time For (continued from page THE iiiinrs: TO APPLY TUBERCULIN - Hos-Nj- and TEST -- - Dooo No -- to Thooo Afflicted, i The Nationals Helpful CREt-l- . the germination of the seeds himself. He should not buy seeds ' Whatever Harm Ef?ct ii Hoalthy-Co- 1.1 NV Solves the Problem of a Short Christmas Purst ' except under a guarantee that they will show a high percentage under test. Good seedsmen are willing tagive t Ins: gaarumke. Grass mixtures must vary according td the nature of the land, and we will not attempt- to go into details of that subject at this time. Tt is one for the .Agricultural College to handle. The College has done valuable and very commendable work in establishing proper grass seed mixtures, and we urge- - upon every farmer that he send sanT pies and descriptions of his soil to the College, and ask what mixture would be best suited to it. We also urge upon every banker in the lnterniountain Umpire that he discuss this matter withr his customers, and spur them forward tj the establishment of properh seeded meadows J- - B F F 0 RE B UY - C H R I ST M A S- PA YA FT E R - a taborcuioui cow haa a amaU quantity of tuberculin Introduced beneath the akin, a temporary fever wUl reault, which can be detected by taking the temperature of the animal n healthy animal ahowa no auch fever. Tuberculin haa no 111 effect, whatever. on healthy anlmala, and no harmful effect on tuberculous animals. It does not. In the amounts used In testing, have any effect on the pro-irof the disease in the animal, nor can It In any w ay produce the disease With many herds It has been used regularly for 10 Jo 15 years with absolutely no Injurious effects. The statements that the test pauses absor-tloor other ailments are without foundation The flow of milk Is not changed to any appreciable extent, even in the case of tubercular ani- and pastures, and. to the buildmal. ing up of dairj herds, and the The temperature of cattle, unUke is not of hogs. raising of that man, varies widely, not only in a singlerrigatej section of all different snlmals7but In the same different times The tempera- this territory to which this vital ture of a cow Is usually between 101- - principle does not apply, and when this course is intelligently IT Dress the family NOW Dont be without clothes when you can conic, to the NATION ALand haye them charged -- Pay as You Earn Each. Week, or Aonth " IS NOW. We Have a complete line of toys, novelties and Christmas goods at popular prices. Nothing so good for a Christmas present as Silverware-- , have the nicest line ever shown in Kaysville. - We e n Blankets at a Reduced Price Now is the time to purchase your winters needs and keep warm these frosty nights. Kaysville CHRISTMAS GIFT OPENING of the CHRISTMAS GIFT OPENING and you are cordially invited to visit the store and see our first showing ot HOLIDAY GIFT THINGS. r Ladies Kimonas. Petticoats, Silk Underwear, Gloves, W aists, Manicuring Sets, Toilet Sets, Combination Sets, Silk Hose, Plumes, Umbrellas, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Ladies Shoes, Silk Scarfs, Bags,' Switches, Handkerchiefs, Etc. . Mens Suits. Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Neckties, , Hose, Collars and Childrens Clothing: . articles of will make a holiday gift most acthese Any useful and sure to be appreare and ceptable. They practical ciated. See our immense lines -- note the moderate prices. followed out, it will result m wealth for both farmer and banker. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES Via Oregon Short Line.- - Tickets on sale between local points December 19, 20, 21, 22, 2d, 24, 23 and 31, 1913 and January 1st 1914. Proper Method of Thrusting Syrings 1914; Limit January5th., POST CARDS We have just added to our growing stock, of complete line a. POST CARDS. up-to-d- Biggest assortment in the window. town-S-ee Through the Skin. 102 degrees FI; that of calves and of fat stock somewhat higher, while old cows and those low In vitality usually show somewhat lower temperatures. By means of a hypodermic syringe, beneath the thenubeitullu, skin the most convenient place for lnjecUon being just back or In front of the shoulders This places tha operator out of danger of being kicked. The Injection may be made on the side toward the operator, or on the other side by reaching over the back of the anlmaL The skin Is lifted up with one hand and the needle thrust through at right angles but parallel to the side ofbe animal so that the contents of the syringe may be discharged underneath the sklh, but not Into .the muscles The syringe should be- - provided with a stop so that a definite amount of tuberculin and no d more can be easily Injected. The average of the temperatures before Injection "is determined and If the highest temperature after the lnjecUon is 2 degrees F. or more above the average normal, the animal is generally regarded as having given n positive reacUon. Usually the rlae In temperature of n tubercular animal Is much greater 4 to t degrees F. and there Is no question as to the result When the rise Is close to 2 degrees tbs reaction Is classed as doubtful In all cases, and especially in the doubtful ones, the Interpretation of the records should be made by an experienced person. Some reacUng animals sbow the effects of the tuberculin by shivering, refusal to eat etc. In some cases these symptoms are very noUce-ablIn others they do not appear at d CANDIES i l The best we cad get and ALWAYS FRESH a. Kaysville Pharmacy L. R. Wight, Prop. RELIABLE and RIGHT 4 J agings Recount Is of most benefit when misfortune comeff. Then it is a prop of mighty effort to trength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent dollar there. s sve here, penny t altoay ready to sen) you. Our Sattinj "Department J. JOHN R.' BARNES, President L. 8. HILLS, R. GAILEY, BRUCE MAJOR, t, Cashier. Asst Cashier Harries Han King Co e JC A ys yILLE. VTAH SURPLUS and PROFITS, $60,730 CAPITAL, $25,000. e, THrectoret , "John r. barnes, l. b. bartpn john w, gailey hills,-pete- r HENRY H. BLOOD JOHN G. M. BARNES, BLOOD, Interest paid on Time Deposits. We alwaye have Money to Loan on good security. Drafts told payable In all principal cltlea of the worid. ' Your business solicited.- - Interest payable, quarterly- - Notary. Public. In Bank. WILLIAM FREE Ladies Hat with Every Ladies Suit bought the "National" this week FREE Ladies Silk Petticoat with every Ladies Dress from $ 0.00 upjbought at the "National" this week uu-tol- d The House of Quality and Popular Prices. v You will see an unusual array of Christmas 'gifts of all kinds in all departments of this store. Today is the first day ani-malj- Co-o- p -- at 1 Credit for Christmas agents for rates aud further particulars. The credit which' this Great Credit House extends carries with it the real Christmas Spirit. When you come into this store you are not obliged to buy we are always anxious to have you see for yourself that the statements we make and the goods we show go in harmony n with our Policy of Easy Credit. See O HOLIDAY RATES. Via Salt Lake Route. One faro for round trip between all Utah points on Salteri Lake Route. 19tbv to Ticketson sale-D23th. inc. Dee. 31st aud Jnny, 1st. Return Jany. 5tli Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route. Well-Know- rir OREGON SHORT LINE TIME TABLE Trains passing Kaysville. South. 7:24 a.m. 9:43 a.m. 11:01a.m. North. 7:47 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 4:18 p.m. 4:49 p m.' 7:04 p.m. 9:28 p.m. 12:20 a.m. HARRY REINSIIR1BER, Manager. "12:19 p.m. 1:37 5:37 6:16 9:28 ' R. W. Barnes, cashier of the Miss Bessie Larkina has been Jlrs. Thomas Welsh, formerly pm. Kamas state 11a Miss was is at siek Kamas, at assisting Attorney Peters in his bank, very Parry, p.m. p.m. a caller in Kaysville the first of her home in Halt Lake, suffering work for a few days. from an attack of typhoid fever. committee. p.m. the Aeek. HoMday Fumituwe r No matter what you want in the furniture line, for any mse, Christmas gifts for friends, you will find it here- rWe are headquarters for useful Christmas gifts. Why not give something useful? It is so much nicer and will pay you in the end. . , THERE ARE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE -- Mother, ..Sister, Brother, UTAH NATIONAL BANK UTAH OGDEN $1 SO, 000.00 a pita) and Surplus The Utah National - Bank - haa always maintained a position of stability and offers to its ex- -' depositors and clients a banking service of ceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are cordialy invited. RALPP E. HOAG , Pret.; W. J. PARKER4 A. V. HelNTOSH, Cathier H. J. PEERY, Vice-Prt- .; Vice-Pres- .; Dad or Sweetheart Position of Operator When Inserting Noodle From Opposite 8lds of Animal. V aniall -- In the case of mals, no such symptoms "are over non-reacti- noted- - The tuberculin test Is not always absolutely correct, for a number of reasons, bat when applied with Judgment and care. It is correct In at least - $5 per cent of the eases. Moms Chair, tered oak, JVeUen y highly General HtacKsmilhlng ond HorjeS hoeing Especial attention given to wagon . and farm machinery repairing. K.ojrsxfille- - V Sheffield Shop, Main St- - feet; for.:. . OO The profitable dairy cow Is the one that Is the best mother. see should be done on time. Better pat off something else. Churning Jtah, SOS The dairy farmer must look to bis Turkish Rocker, rich LadiesWriting Desk, . plans are worthless unless they are carried out after they are properly made. ! Man gating T t , , know that a Banking Account is a necessity? Start one now, either checking or savings account Turning W1U too mahogany base, up- o . quarter-sawe- d the separator too slowly loss more cream than turning It holstered in black o o Sunshine, pure sir and dean staWes are necessary for successfully msnsg-lan dairy. g chase leather $2160 gold- en oak...... $13.50 1 fast maple or birds-ey- e ( . tdic Hanl. S Jta,h Hoxintlful, Union ; saued top; extciih 8 Tbs tuberculin test will detect over per cent of cases. market as well as to his production. f quartered golden oa!i, vij'G-in- . structed:... $18.50 l Tabic, quar- polished, well coh-r Extension - , k Printhd You W3nt hcd in at REFLEX THE WEEKLY REFLEX $125 gets ft fora year For geese, Sale-F- ull blood Tuoloose extra large. G. Kaysville, Utah. IL See our north windows for suggestions. The children will enjoy the fine display of toys that Santa Claus, has in;our v;:; We want you to come in, whether you buy or not Cole-mer- e, Adv. YOU AES WELCOME ANY TIME -- For Sale Fly Shuttle Loom, at a new half price for cash. Good wr Mrs. Kennett EarL JTak Adv. x t . - . 0C&n and ALL TUS TIME HTOuri rz:arzz. A ''v "f. FufuI" I- - .ID3 |