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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH A Kidney Medicine That Stands theTet I believe Ir. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- I have been selling Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t ever since it was put on the market is t eaual to the best preparation of its kind on the market and for twenty years be-I have found satisfaction in selling it cuscause it always produces a gratified tomer. I have taken the remedy myself and obtained the usual beneficial results after using it. Very truly yours, W. E. MATHIS, Druggist. Hunter, Ark. June 21, 1916. Prove What Swamp-Roo- and I know it gives general satisfaction to its users. My customers are very much gratified at the benefits derived from its use. According to the reports received I have great confidence in the curative value of Swamp-Roo- t. Very truly yours, June , Heber Springs, Ark. BOB DASH I ELL, Druggist. 21, 1916. Will Do For You t Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper, size bottles for sale at all drug stores. , and Regular fifty-ceone-doll- The Reason. Scientific Guilt. The cynical poet says a mans wife Were you in the jam closet? is a little dearer than his horse. Now Tommy Er I had a few calories that isnt true. New York Sun. Of course, it isn't true. She is a great deal dearer. A man doesnt ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. have to buy his horse a new outfit evA well known actress gives the followof To half hair: for ery half year. gray, pint ing recipe water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of oz. of glycerine. Barbo Compound, and Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full CHILD directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it uoft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, Is not Bticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. Mother IS CROSS, FEVERISH, SICK Tongs that grip a door frame have Look, Mother! Invented for hanging babies coated, give chairs or swings in doorways. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription makes Weak women strong, sick women well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. ONE GIRL HE COULDNT Adv. FOOL And Turn Down Made Reporter Feel He Had Lost the Confidence of the Others Also. fV If tongue California Syrup of Figs. been She was one of those twentieth century young women who knows how she gets what she has, and who keeps a sharp eye out for laggards, especially of the opposite sex. A newspaper reporter,' on his daily round in search of the small news of the county seat town, entered the department store where she had begun work that morning. She watched him enter several notes in a scratch pad as a number of the girls gathered around and , spoke in rather excited tones. When he had finished lie made his way toward her, and by way of introduction said in his most pleasant manner : Do you have any news for the paper? "Not much ! she answered, after casting a withering look at the inquirer. Theres nothing doing. You fellows on the newspapers go around to the stores every day and have the girls give you items, and then you go back to the office and write them up and get paid for it. But you cant work me. And he wondered how it happened every girl on the floor was looking at him when he turned around for an avenue of escape. Indianapolis News. is Children love this fruit laxative, and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes feverish, dont eat, cross, half-sicsleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ach- e or diarrhea. Listen, Mother ! See if tongue is coated, then California of give a teaspoonful a few and hours all in of Figs, Syrup the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a well child again. Millions of mothers give California Syrup of Figs because it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the. stomach, liver and bowels. Ask at the store for a bottle of California Syrup of Figs, which has full directions for babies, .children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. 50-ce- Out of the Ordinary. I know a man who has been married ten years and never in all that time has his voice been raised in anger against his better half. Nyer Remarkable, I must say! Gyer Oh, I dont know. Hes deaf and dumb. Gyer All He Had Was Sympathy. During the severe storm that flood ed Galveston and caused some loss of life and much damage to property, an artillery officer, on leave of absence, telegraphed to his superior officer in command of the coast defenses at that point. Sympathy. to the regiment; where are iny clothes? The answer he received was: Sympathy from the regiment you have no clothes. Anesthesia for Dogs. For the benefit of dogs upon which, surgical operations must be performed, Dr. George W. Little of the animal hospital conducted by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York has introduced a substi-tut- e for ether as an anesthetic. This is nitrous oxide and oxygen, already much used by dentists. Doctor Little ' has devised a muzzle that is placed over the dogs nose ; the nitrous ox, World Loves Music. An estimate based on figures gathfide gas is pumped into this till the animal loses consciousness. Then the ered by the manufacturing department oxygen is pumped in and the dog is of the Aeolian company places the prosafe for several hours. duction of pianos in the United States in 1916 at 450,000, compared with 0 1914. in For sev the time in first Very Poor. eral years the American piano manuIs he so very poor? facturers find their plants working at Gracious, yes! Hes so poor that maximum capacity. to live is an extravagance merely Prosperity accompanying the war has stimulated domestic to an Before starting the youngsters unusual degree, according buying to the comto school give them This, coupled with our increaspiping pany. ing export business, has created a de hot cup of nmnd that is taxing factory capacity in this country. Foreign buying from new and unexpected sources is appearing in the market every few days . . i 4 i 826,-00- ! a Instant Postum School teachers, doctors and food experts agree on. two points that the child needs a hot drink, and that the drink shouldn't be coffee. -- Postum fills the need admir-abl- y and its very extensive use among thoughtful parents, coupled with the child's fondness for this flavory, nourishes food-drinshow how completely it meets the rek, quirement ThereY a Reason change in price , quality , or tize ct package . . MTAU Despondent over 111 health, Mrs. Albert H. McKeel, wife of a street car conductor, suicided at Salt Lake, taking poison. It is planned to build a fish cannery near Provo, probably at the mouth of Provo river, for canning the common fish of Utah lake. The postoffice at Jensen was robbed of $75 one night last week, while $109 was taken from the store building in which the postoffice is located. It seems more than probable that a sugar factory will be built at the Springville section, 3,000 of the proposed 4,000 acres already having been pledged. Ogden, Utahs second largest city, is credited with a population of 31,404, according to an estimate given out last week by the census bureau at Washington. Salt Lake City has a population of 117,399, according to an estimate given out by the census bureau. The figures are approximate of population July 1, 1916. Spencer Higginson, aged 14, of accidentally discharged a gun he was loading, the shot striking him in the face. The sight of one eye may be lost as a result of the accident. An increase in wages of 5 per cent for telegraph operators in small sta tions and 10 per cent for men in Salt Lake and other large cities has been granted by the Denver & Rio Grande. Ralph G. Rice has been brought back to Salt Lake City from Kansas City, it (being alleged that he forged checks and cashed them in the capital city, the total amount of the checks being Net Contents 15Fluid Drachm For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria PER ALGOHOL-- 3 Avertable cent, d PrcparationfcrAs-similatingtheFooS by iln and Benmsof iinmf-l,l!lll'n- ffy.S g Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness andRestXontams Signature neither Opium, Morphine nrf Mineral. Not Narcotic ae Ffi Sr-,,- Always Bears the of jkdxaffHdDESMIELirKMS. ! Hk r Pumpkin Scud V nistStfd Jtpprmaw In MCarbonnteSox Warm Seed jgte San-taqui- CarifudSaWf Use A helpful Remedy for Diarrhoea fils z ziZ mi Constipation and and and Feverishness Loss of Sleep resulting thcrcfrominhdaIlCrFacsimile Signatured Thirty Years Compaq rtMdsr im s 3 For Over - yEW TORN Eg' $90. Commercial organizations pf Utah are seeking an appropriation by the present legislature of at least $25,000 for publicity and advertising purposes for the state during the present bien Exact Copy of Wrapper, -- I Jim . M th it Twenty-thre- e operations are necessary in the washing and ironing of Cut From Menu. What are you paying for eggs? blamed too Nothing. Theyre high. nium. Ogden men and women employed by the Southern Pacific railroad, which has just distributed a bonus to 1,300 of its employes on the Salt Lake division, have profited to the extent of ocntauh comhnv, mcw your cmr. collar. HIGH COST OF LIVING $25,458. Utah should have a bounteous fruit crop this year, in the opinion of W, H. Homer, chairman of the saate horticultural commission, who has just completed a tour of the greater part the state. Strict quarantine on dogs, with state, county and municipal authorities and a war of exter- of This is a serious matter with housekeepers as food prices are constantly going up. To overcome this, cut out the high priced meat dishes and serve your family more Skinners Macaroni and Spaghetti, the cheapest, most delicious and most nutritious of all foods. Write the Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr., for beautiful cook book, telling how to prepare it in a hundred different ways. Its free to every woman. Adv. There was a young lady named Banker, who slept while the ship lay at anchor; She awoke m dismay when she heard the mats ST. " Now hoist up the top sheet and spanker. It'i enough to frighten anybody to awake uncovered out of a aound sleep with the first symptoms of a cold clutching at the throat and Jungs, with that chilly creepy feeling all over. Quick action Is necessary at such times to nip It In the bud and thus prevent bronchitis or serious lung troubles. If you will always keep a bottle of old reliable mination of coyotes, is advocated No Danger. a plan to cope with the daily growing Ella I have n mind of my own. menace of rabies in Utah. Stella Dont worry about anybody During the past week twelve cases of rabies, or hydrophobia, have been laying claim to It. positively determined by diagnosis handy there is no need to worry. It On. "BROMO QUININE soothes inflammation, eases the Utah state public health labora- To Onlygenolns, gently for full name LAXATIVE gettb.QUININE. call the cough, insures a good nights Look for iljrnatnre of B. W. BBOMO tory at the University of Utah by Pro GROVE. Unra a Cold In One Bar. S6o. sleep, with free expectoration in the fessor L. L. Daines, state bacteriolomorning. This old remedy has been gist. Doomed. successfully used all over the civil zed world for the last 5 years. 25c. James Sklavanos, aged 28, proprie"I wrote this poem to kill time." and 75c. sizes at all druggists and tor of a coffee house, and George Well, you may be sure that time dealers everywhere. Try It and see. a grocery clerk, were shot and will have revenge and kill the poem." killed at Copperfield, Bingham Can yon, by George Vanos, a Greek, who is in jail. The slayer claims self-dfense. , Mrs. Helen Moormeister, wife of Dr. Frank Moormeister of Salt Lake City, BY VALENTINE MOTT FIERCE, M. D. who was fatally injured in an autoA close connection exists between is that people do not drink as mui mobile accident in Santa 'Monica, Cal., these two cold weather and rheu- water in cold weather as in Bumme was rolbbed of approximately $400, acmatism. Prof. Alex. Haig, of London, which helps to flush the kidneys. Agai cording to a report received from Los has the most followers in the medical they eat more meat in cold weather, ai Angeles. profession in the belief that the pres- some people are so susceptible that th Fastening a rope over the transom ence in the system of uric acid, or its soon develop rheumatism after eatii in h's room in a Salt Lake hotel, salts in excess, is the real cause of rheu- meat. At all such times persons should drii John Neider, aged about 45 years, a matism. Everyone has recognized the difference in the of their copiously of hot water, say, a pi cook, committed suicide by hanging water as soon as itappearance gets cold ; there is morning and night, and take Anui himself. Apparently he was dead at often a three or four times a day. This A copious sediment of brickdust. least half an hour when his body was Several causes may lead up to an uric comes in tablet form and can discovered. accumulation of uric acid in the system, had at almost any drug store. It d Fertile tracts extending through which, in turn, causes rheumatism or solves the uric acid in the syste Mosida and reaching far out over the gout, or creaky joints, or swollen fingers, and carries it outward. I would advi or joints. For one reason the everyone to take Anuric occasional gentle slopes on the west shore of skinpainful does not throw off the uric acid, by and continue for three or four weel Utah lake are reported to be included profuse sweating, as in the hot weather, and in that way avoid rheumatism, go in a plan of Denver capitalists to enand the kidneys are unable to take care and many of the painful disorders d gage in the raising of sugar beets on of the double burden. Another reason to uric acid. Adv. a mammoth scale. It is reported that the Sugar company has decided to build a railroad through the districts of Lake Shore and Benjamin for the convenience of the beet grower IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIMJJ who furnish beets to the companys factory at Spanish Fork. A crowd of men, women and chil-- . dren who were roller skating in the Elan theater at Roosevelt after the show Saturday night narrowly escaped serious injury or death when the you look theatre and a number of small adjoinrifle sights of ing buildings burned to the ground. see There are 127 saloons in Salt Lake. u, like They pay a saloon license of $1,500 back-- S each. The annual total is $190,500. The aggregate of other taxes on these ground, you saloons is $1,016. Drug stores, Whole-Bal- e feel certain liquor houses, clubs and the two breweries pay annually $48,350 in license. to occasion. Eugene Cook, aged 7, was instantly of success- -' killed in front of his home at Salt ful Win- - O IllUilllllllllliiiiiijiiiuujjuiJiiitlillltiiiiiiiite Lake when he crashed into the front Chester Rifles, which shows how end of a street car. The boy was they are coasting down the path from the They ; are made in various styles and calibers and house on a small sled and attempted H RE SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS OF HUNTING f to cross the tracks in front of the Boscheeo German Syrup 1 Sal-la- s, e Utah-Idah- Uhy Rheumatism Comes Uith Cold Heather! o Pal-myri- a, Natural Gas. In the past there has been enormous waste of natural gas, and the total waste is still discreditable to the nation. In the Appalachian field the loss of gas from oil wells, flambeaux, from leaking pipe lines and many other methods of waste was not less than 1,000,000 cubic feet daily, and prob ably much more. The heating value of 1,000,000,000 cubic feet of natural gcs is roughly equivalent to that of 1,000,000 bushels of coal. In one state not less than 250,000,000 cubic feet of gas has been wasted daily, and possibly more than double that quan tity, 80 per cent of which might have been easily and cheaply preventable. In the Caddo (La.) natural gas field at least 400,000,000 cubic feet of gas was wasted daily, practically all the waste being preventable. Two wells in this field having an estimated volume of 20,000,000 or 80,000,000 cubic feet a day blew out and burned for one or two years. Philadelphia Eve ning Ledger. . IIIPPIO Hunting Rifles When the and over your an animal this silhouetted against the ss like to that your equipment is equal the The S majority hunters use g s S W. Qmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiuitmiiifiiiiutiiiio 5 3 |