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Show 3 a'iQ ,- MO 50. TIME-TABL- E Ntvuuilc ICfrwt I S?atQitL - IHOSi 1 AM Crouched low for pre; , insatiate, She sin;' her siren song: Upon thy coming, youth, I wait, lint, ah. thou tarriest long; Sae, gold and jewels within my hand I hold for thee to win Who rules the city rules the land Wilt though not enter iut Meat for Buff Leghorns. From Farmers Review: My c . perk-rowith this variety of egg-)due lug fowls goes hack to 1001, b i otiq of the very first in this county to take the same u;. I raise them fi eggs and show purposes both, and believe no better fowl wears feathers let an all round breed and a money mrk-or- , as there Is more money in epy man In market poultry, and no foul can beat a Leghorn for eggs. In order to get eggs ia the winter we must feed meat, green bones or some kind of blood meal. The only question with me (and it should be with any breeder) Is the cost of the feed, as I consider all are on the same level for the good of the fowl, and the foods the breeder can get at a reasonable cost are the ones to feed. Fowls must have meat to lay well, and also no better feed have we found for making eggs fertile than some meat. We use green bones, which we consider as good, and can be purchased In this city at 2 cents per pound all ground and delivered and the cost of meat Is 4 to 6 cents per pound. Meat should be fed to chicks as they are growing, as it gives muscle and helps the chick in many ways, and for getting a bird in show shape Is one of the best feeds we have ever found. In fact, It is one oi the articles of feed that I could not get along without, and can hardly see how any successful breeder can do otherwise. We must have it, and the only question is how cheap can we got it The birds that win for me in such shows as New York, Chicago, Detroit, ar. Cleveland are all meat eaters, and no better birds can I find for eggs, and I want nothing S. better. Geo. Barnes, Calhoun County, Michigan. the fire within her eyes, Her cheeks are flushed with wine, Her bosom pants wi'h wanton sighs, She whispers, I urn thine! Iuto her arms tie gl des and lays His lips upon her own And for a ki,s his soul be pays Who thought to win a throne. The Valley Magazine. Bright burn e His Lust Hope Realized. Trains stop on signal at Redmond, Central and Belknap. ?rFast Daily Through Trains to the East- -3 Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleepers Dining Cars Free Reeling Chair Cars Personally Conducted Excursions r n,- Bl'NTON, Gen. Agt. Pass, Dept., Salt trrr- rrrrXr: xMr.i Atr'rtYfW0 r. Ph H. L. MOULE, Local Agent Lake City. 0 0 TD THE BIG HORN. Ml Ml Ml Ml H MS M! place to this spting The Rig Horn Basin of Wyoming contains thousands of acres of Thats the MS aa land just open for settlement. Irrigation is successfully carried on, and splendid crops assured. A MS on copy of our Big Horn Basin folder free request. 1 TICET OFFICE, 79 West Second South Ml St. SALT LAKE CITY. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. Ml itps Train each way every day between OGDEN and DENVER 2 VIA THIS IGd3d2?i3o E?if0p;sS THE FINEST MOUNTAIN SCENERY IN THE WORLD The Coyote Express leaves Ogden at 7:25 a m, Salt Lake 8:30 a m, thistle 10:25 a ni nrrvnS at Denver at 9:30 a m the'dollowing day. Limited leaves Salt Lake at 8:20 p m. The Kansas Thistle 10:15 p m, arriving at Denver at 8:45 p m the following day. Both trains cairy elegant Standard Pullman Sleepers between Ogden and Denver; our Chair Cars are new and of the latest pattern, being prodded with all modern conveniences. City-Chicag- o Tlie Colormlo Mlillnmi train are handled by the R. O. W. Ry. between Ogden and Grand and S. P. Rv. from the north and west; 'ii.etiod. connect ins itb all trains of tlieO. 8. L.Lenver and Pueblo with all lines for points diaking direct connections at Colorado bprinas, forth, East and South. Write us for further particulars. We will Le pleased to arrange itinerary fr your trip 203 South West Temple St., Salt Lake H. DONNELL, General Agent, . City WHEN YOU TRAVEL Take the roadthat if PIUTE BITS. rr?vm. DAILY TRAINSEACH WAY BETWEEN ,u SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. . c; u CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah D. E BURLEY, D. S. SPENCER. M. SCHUMAKER. & G. P. T. A. A. G. P. & T. A armers, Attention! For Irrigation, Stock or other purposes, write us SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. 3 0 OOCOCC 1 PFIiNTiN! Wo can d clitaply S3 fl &J Free Lance, June 5. Mrs. Harriet Wilkenson, of Rick field, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Fred Beutler. The June term of District Couyt will begin at 10 a. m. next Thursday at the cohrt house in Junction. born to Mr. and Mrs, Harry L. Mills, at the Grand, last Sunday. Mother and baby are both doing ing well. A daughter was feedings Is stale bread, 6lightly moistened with milk. Fresh bread is not desirable. In a few days ground grain can he added to the feeding ration, such as corn meal, wheat bran and wheat middlings. Sour milk or sweet milk are excellent to go with these. At first feed often. As the young chickens increase in size, the number of feedings can he diminished and the quantity of food increased. Green food should be provided early. If young chickens are permitted to run In the orchard and grass yards they will find worms and Insects and peck away at the grass blades, thus getting for themselves what they need of these materials. If It is not possible to provide feeding yards, as Indicated above, the grower should have small pens, in which are seeds, rye, grasses, rape, or other forage crops, to furnish the necessary succulence for greatest vigor and growth. Bulletin N. C, Department of Agriculture. to a) for fttlce fchtnxyoa itjr-yotlfuaacpo- atd d can got i5 mi joB rork..' os dona els?5vfc$re. d o o o u Q Several persons of char- acter and good reputation la each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old establish- ed wealthy business bouse of solid standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices, Horse and carriage furnished when necessafy. Beferehces. Enclose self addressed envelope Colonial Co 834 Dearborn St Chicago. rl Cure Dyspepsiaeat. SlDNti what Clodo! yets Pale and Thin. Nervous Prostration-Fain- t Spells. made It an undairyman, varying practice to feed grain at all times when cows were giving milk, and my opinion Is that a reasonable grain ration never pays better than when the cows are on pvttuio, even the best of pasture, ami in the late summer when grass usmtlly becomes short the milk flow can c In sro? measure, kept up and iiu u.-- a w iij F. main in good condition, alwg road for business. Hugh Knox Gie.g county, Illinois. 1 HERALD Orange JuJJ Farr, (V.tcUy) .50 Yeai DoUvand.Ym.t;.. $3.00 ALL FOR $l.7oi All the Newt TWICE A WEEK WITH The Idea! Farm Piper (Weekly) and A 1901 Almanac for Agriculturist TO GET THEM 'U SENDthe ALL Hve 1 dn TO THE HERALD COMPAQ Salt Lake City, My neighbors in Puyallup, Wash., where I then lived will testify to this. I also used some of Dr. Miles Restorative Tonic and Pills. I believe the Dr. Miles Remedies Mss. J. C. Benedict, TuckSaved my life. The Herald, The Reaper, - Anti-Pai- er, Utah. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- tie Dr. Miles Remedies. Send for free book 51 $1 $3 on Netvous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co Elkhart, lad. $2.5 Cf.wli In Advmu Send orders to the Reai Richfield, Utah. BO .f THE ORIGINAL YEA! CXPERiE! ..... I BLACK-DRAUGH- T jrvtSF Mvss TRAOE Cl Dlsig, Copyrights LIVER MEDICINE Anrone sending a sketch and de&criptv mg our opinion free when . invention is probably patentable. Cornrn ity a Uons strictly confidential. Handbook 011 at sent fee. Oldest auetiey for securm pal Patents taken through Mann & Co.j rly tpecial notice, without charge, in the Quickly ascertain A sallow complexion, dizziness, biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as they are, give immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though less painful at the start, are much harder to cure. Thedfords never fails to benefit diseased fiver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive or cholera and Brights disease of the kidneys. With kidneys ret inforced by Thedfordg thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yellow fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other t. doctor than Thedfords It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. rm t ia ti Scientific America K handsomely llltirtrated weekly. filiation of ar.v rntniUV Journal, bold b7 ull f e ir : four mo tbs. PROBATE Hitt ;xce; GUARDIANSHIP f,h8 'At., AND gent ti TYak.Mun a- Blaok-Draug- wa( Consult the County Clerk or Rpspecth for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITOR the wei ih wa and Estate of Christen Christensen, d, told N tiee is herebv giveu by the n.ifitk administrator of the estate off Christensen, tleceased, to the cref and all persons having claims rai(i deceased, to exhibit them wit ccssary vouchers, within four mo the first pub!i ution of this notm said administrator at Richfield, Black-Draugh- Black-Draugh- ty, Utah. Rated May V.9 1903. Mullins, S. C., March 10, 1901. Ldward Christi I have used Thedfords Black-DraugAdministrator of the estate d deceased. Christensen, I for three years and have not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it It is the best medicine for me that is on the market for liver and kidney b, troubles and dyspepsia and other , Rev. A. 0. LEWIS. &T complaints. United Stftw X Fait Lake Uity. Ltao, April 10?S i To Whom it May Concern: S NOTICE N Notice is heiebv ren that thfygQpf ti Utah has bled in tJ is oli ce a ht. ' lands selected by the suitl State ft , tahlUhment and maintenance of drat, T . School, under strtion - of the B(T, Thouy ItL A jrress approved July 1. sl?il. leciion in embraced said tracts a township containing miueiai cla cord, viz : ,name C V IbcSW'ofNand NE1 o f ftpHOr tioti 27, tow nsl'ip "Jo south, rftf Lake meridittn v A copy of viid iit. ?o far as it dlot, i said tracts. h df'scrij tne Mtl Ii' BUCke , ecu eoii'-piiousl j oNtc ri in this inspection hv anv j ersun the pui iic tf neraJlv. foiio't wi.rR Wifi. in tl e iiex si.xf.T iateofthis notue. mder . strtictions of November"'. Ul prott Ms or oontof apafriKt fioreel!ot00lC b - . Mato to any of the tract' i.etcin before desenbed. on the piornLU theMimc is iji'ire YsJuQble for mins ayru ultut al pnrtosw, will be ree y noted for report to the (vPtieral Lgjion Mr at ft uUiinct'.n V.C. UpOZ or contest within the tine sptc COll& q nidecttl n.lf'cif at omente n'incral character of the tracts, ftrlDS lection thereof, heini? others bisection, w ill be reconimtndid 1 econo vah Thank D. HofiaL A RISERS EARLY THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS. A For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Dizziness, and all troubles arising from an inactive or sluggish liver, DeWitts Little Early Risers are unequalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that it is a pleasure to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. YOUB DEALER CAN PREPARED E. C. DeWitt & ' I ii.teic&tn-aDSOr- it SUPPLY YOU. BY Pnte tat old Co., Chicago Gko. Mav 0 tUDCl, I ff0Ct J KORFr.mid NOTICE OF MULL llliU; CO. L Tonreter Doyouneedtheservlcesola o, pAtrouize the E. Chri.-tusc- James Sorenson good Barber? Nmeu HU.alilr MB L"ket or' UIliTOr t Snyder, Cliristo tu0 t eoneern, your heirs, assigns 01 I YourV'herehy not Pod that d O pended live hundred (SHUMN1) ejtoe and improvements upon the ofe than t ,.f mlmim elai.ns. corseting art Moi Yu ha Lode, Usher. Ira Chi !.r.de mining cl Hits located I!' fiiffet situate in Gold Mountain Piute Coimtv. Itah, m order in 80 JJ I.royisionstf oremisrs under the Keviscd Statutes of the Imted Wfr tire amount required to hold h whiob the j e r ending 'eeember Si, And if within ninety days fu e Uge Of miblieution of this notii yon , ts te. conf r Unite and pay to us , oat or nf such expenditure nnd costin 'Oil. , intent your WU( tl.rt.ro, claims will become sa d Ptetto. refusi scrit ers under the seised I IRicbHclfc Barba Sbcp, 1). S. Ivic, plop. 1 tT 1 C s"y kv : V r:-- 1 . 't t. . r: v V-- , .t! f LAWtiEMlt th . Lol Pate first pub ,;$ f r .'Ifl.luW.x ,' IS MWi i' m.-ii- t kiJML-hi- 'ii p and the best itppnialtlcs 'VMrld i o t. i til'll hM Irf HOT r!':i PHI D wJjjcl ifrom tI ESTRAY NOTICFtfll on A by sncl In Elsinore precinct. Pevicrrjdafd O !me in my nohcssmT'if i acatic ..rlhcd animal, Iw el.ich at pn so IDS taken aw aj w ill sold at I tlie higlnst cah bidder BH O corral in wm U1 precinct on tr nan oith naw One imy mare about 1 HP on left thigh and HP an k sjODOQ fj on right thigh. .tlaaa M One sorrel mare about 2 - , ntnr in forehead, brth hlwpfcvlaSI on rif bt thib. branded J wn Paid anim'n's are hrld for ds Aintta? Pounrikeepsf' f Tree ,V nt) The "pea comb" Is a tr'plo cun' resembling three email enmh in or. the middle being the hto $1.00 y I had in years. IKE $1-5- There is gttt oar,;c. m a run dwi dition. Overwork, mental strain, t and worries of and the home, all have a deleterious effect upon the imrues, width in their devitalized conditi n readily (alj prey to the attacks of disease. Aside from the danger there is no condition attended by so many disagreeable symptoms; such as loss of appetite, indigestion or nervous dyspepsia, headache, tired feeling and loss of ambition together with the agony of sleepless nights spent in tossiug res.le.-slabout, only to rise exhausted in the morning. Dr. Miles Nervine is a true nerve tonic which, by strengthening the nerves, restores health and appetite and brings sweet sleep. 'For six years I suffered almost constantly from a complication of troubles which culminated in complete nervous prostration. I had no appetite, I could not sleep, 1 sutfered from indigestion and nervousness. As is so often the case in nervous prostration 1 had weak, fainting spells. Doctors ad not help me. They said my blood was gave J witMiaijrxKjj Dr, Miles' Nervine Saved My Life. I felt stronger than fflf iHifSDAL Very n, Interesting meetings were held the county, yet I have been, for many during the afternoon at the Marysvale years, though on a limited scale, a and Thompson school houses. and have WANTED VJ a D.ont fond out of the county hr your a wfirs s. Lem-gree- O'OtfiCO'OC O Ct o : Feeding Little Chickens. One should not be In too great a hurry to feed the little chickens. A day or two can go by after hatching before feeding. When food is first how much water you want, how high to raise the water out of stream or well. We will be pleased to Last Sunday Bishop Gould and his We Elders BowmaD and handle Gasoline councilors, Feeding Grain to Milk Cows on Pas- prices. quote you Engines ture. with Superintendent together horse-powe- r from up and pumps from 10 gallons Johnston, came over from Monroe and From Farmers Review: This Is visited the Sunday schools of this dis- not a dairy section, in fact, there is to 10,000 gallons per minute. not a cheese factory or creamery in trict.. TAH IMPLEMENT CO., P fi o v Miss Loweas Jolley, of Monroe, arrived in Marysvale Monday evening, and will remain in towu for some time. insuBM! NEED OF WATER J For sale by Neill Drug Co. imm f? irrui c; local service is unexcelled. 7f The Leghorn Cock. In shape a Leghorn cock should be graceful; body, round and plump, Wheres Mother? broad at the shoulders, and tapering the taiL The tail should be toward Every day, in every home, and many well balanced on a fair length of times a day is this query uttered. The whereabouts of no member of the family are inquired after more frequently than hers. Tis the first greeting of the tired father when he returns from his daily toil; the laughing, romping school boy, as he bursts like a tornado into the house; of the sweet little girl, if mother is not in her usual place at all hours; of the toddling infant. A thrill of joy overflows the weary mothers heart when she realizes what she is to the household. Though her hand may be hardened and roughened by toil, there ia no touch so soothing and cooling to the fevered brow as hers. No one can bind up a bleeding wound or a broken heart as she can She shares alike the joys and A LEGHORN COCK, sorrows of the household. The shank and thigh; the length of leg sorrows that come to the son or daugb giving the bird Its sprightly and ter drive each to the heart always proud carriage. Closeness of feather-seing adds to the general shape and ready to sympathize and counsel. cures a freedom from angles which Their pleasures are doubled and proclaims . the pure bred, their distress divided when they have always typical specimen. The breast should been confided in her, and in her keep be full, beautifully curved, rather ing they are always sacred. prominent, and carried well forward. When, after years of separation they Neck, long, well arched, and carried who are always children to her re- erect; back, of medium length, with turn to the old home, their first greet- saddle rising in a sharp, concave Wheres sweep to the tall; tail, large, full, ing is the childhood query carried upright mother? Exchange. ment. Is ihe popular route for all points East, and its -- ' Chamberlains Pnin Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burn, causes them given it should he of a nature to he to heal without maturation and much easily digested without the aid of grit more quickly than by the usual treat- Perhaps the best food for the early IN DIRECT CONNECTION WITH VCT1NO TRAF PIC MANAGER (From the Sentinel, Gebo, Moot-In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in 1W, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. During his traveling about and afterwards his camping upon nis claim, he encountered much bad water, which together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost possible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected todie. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given biin while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful, ibe season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale by Neill Drug Co. Cuts, Bruises and BtirnsQiiickly Healed affords the best service. me Was Always v-t- tw |