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Show I V i it ;i gyrr--j page Tira -l- ""iUT' wT THS P2070 POST PEDEBALS LOADING TRAINS IN MEXICO CITY FOB ADVANCE ON EEBELS. k THE PROVO POST "t54.'nW I T JTg3; Puhlahe4 TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS At No. 22 North Flrqt West St.. Provo, Utah. "Tir -- - ... -- Entered at the Pontnfflce of Provo City to Aet o( Consrooa, March . 1IS4. ah 3 i ! i i. f A' if feet, bufning feet, awol-fee- t, spelling feet, tired , see, bunions end W, pot. No nor shoe, tight- matter according i V !kki- VJi - ness, so more limping with pain or drawing np yopr face in agony, la magical, THE DEATH OP BOGEB FABBXR. Therecome a time in the life of every man When he thinks of the tuture beyond the grave and wonders what that great beyond holds in store for hint" There are those who profess to cdlaim that snch a tfeing eaanot be, but seldom is there one whoi lives to the ripe old age of returning yottth who does feel the strong impulse to gather at the formerey akttneandlikea' tired child; bow in fdr peace. Roger Farrer has never doubted the great beyond, maker , td like the true Christian he was he went prpared to meet his Tn must advance which eternal the to and do great things progress aMw His was a spirit fuU of activity and his life exemplified that of a man ont to' success who never wavers from the path of business integrity mid honor. He knew the hard knocks and fie knew the joys " of race tar1 r He was a devoted husband and a kind and indulgent father';' to 1ms sister a tender brother, to his friends the soul of fellowship. But is as of a And man man it a was that all hewas tlse jAe greatest who knew him best most love to contemplate him. -- He believed in the -- of God and the brotherhood of man. He believed that fatherhood i . the man who scatters flowers in the pathway of his fellow men, who lets into the dark places of life the sunshine of human sympathy and bumble-supplicatio- t a oooad-claa- A., - ... a yr TIRED FEET SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year. strictly tn advance. $2.00 Six Months strictly in advance. $1.26 It not paid in advance add SOc per year or 25c for six nhonths to the above. N.C. HICKS, Manager. H. HICKS, Editor , FOR ACHIKG, v Post . Publishing Company- - -- ' A 4 Tir ts TIZ right draws the off. -- out poisonous dationa which up the feet. TIZ and for-- , . nr foot misery. Ah y how eomforthble yout-Ieet- . feel. Get a 25 cent box of UTZ now at any druggist er department tore. Dont suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, merer get tired. - AA ears foot comfort gdranUed or money refunded, n BISHOPS SCORE TANGO AND DARING FASHIONS - BRUSSELS, Jan. 17. The bisk ops of Belgium have issued a joint letter condemning the tango and richest-citi- es other degrading dances which are The troops of Dictator Huerta with provisions and troops for into Chihuahua,, one of the of the country, where he met threatening to invade Christian have been hurried toward the some point in the north where the resistance at all, has deacno more and the with and more homes, north of Mexico for more than a stand to intercept Yilla will be centuated. immodesty of feminine his promised march toward layed month in an effort to prepare for made. Mexico-Citdress. By the time he is who took Juarez, The the the march of Pancho Yilla, of Huerta will b the troops ready human happiness, is following in the footsteps of his Master. of Chihuahua. Almost on the American border, without scattered along his route ready to conqueror Ilis last words were expressive of peace in God and a willingness -' every day trains have been loaded kmuch trouble, and thenwentoft make a fight.te depart and be at rest with Him. His cheerful, helpful life ; his devotion to his wife and family and kindness to everybody will long REFORMED PESSIMIST. - KIDNEYS BOTHER a fragrant memory in the home which his presence bright-ene- d linger-a- s and which death has now darkened. Though he is gomThis recSolomon McGoober Jones ord has been made and will remain with us as a lasting treasure. ' His Was a solemn bag of bones. life was gentle, but like the still waters it was deep,. In his heart of And, he never said a ord except to fea Glass of Salts if Your wail; hearts he carried those he loved, and his hand was never weary, his lack Hurts or Bladder was very sure, was he, He failed in for to and who those wertHn caring Troubles You. atepnever ministering : the firmament and sea That 11 him. Clears Air Passages; You any way" dependent upon ' is; penetretes and heals the And the earth and all the planets Instantly Ureathe Freely; .Dull Weadache membrane which lines -- Goes; Nasty Catarrhal Discharge faik and throat; clears the air No mam or woman wh d eats" meat Stops. l. . regularly An make a mistake by lluah Sol was built A NEW SYSTEM OF TREE PLANTING paksaesy stops nasty discharges and a uelikg of cleansing, soothing relief, mpoirthe plan Ing the kinneys occasionally, Bays a l ' " a Cream Balm." Of man, comey immediately, pessimistic Try Defeker on ."Elys make beau' a forms most has foot Provo to the .Meat authority. Mayor plan Get a small bottle anyway, just to Dqyt lay awake tonight struggling uric acid wiich excite the kidneys, And the very breath he breathed tiful city in all the west' His plan is to get every street in the city they become overworked from try It Apply a little In the nostrils forbreath. with head stuffed; nostrils the was full of blight ; and Instantly your clogged nose and closedXhawking and blowing. Catarrh to a uniform kind of tree and to accomplish this he proposes to inaug-urat- e strain, get sluggish ana fall to filter He was always in the gloom, stopped-up- , air passages of the head r a cord, with its running nose, foul the waste an! poisons from the blood, - word - was will his And hobbyyon will breathe freely; mucous propping into he throat, and Nem-lopen; we' then alt rheumaget sck. an ordinance making it necessary to plant these trees on the raw drynqss is distressing but truly head ache disappear.; dulness and ,-Doom, tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousneedless. streets designated. While some may question the right of the city to ness, dizziness! sleeplessness and urin And he never would admit the sun morning! the catarrh,Put your faith just once In Elys will he sore throat catarrhal gone kid' disorders cpm fom sluggish was bright. dictate in these matters, we believe the mayor is well within his pro- - ary now! Get thfemall Cream Balmand your cold or catarrh End such misery neys, " , , bottle of Elys Cream any will surely disappear. Hedquist Drug ' The moment iou $bel a dull ache in vince and the plan is the best in had to Provo. us have we Solomon McGoober Jones presented Co., two stored, successors to Smoot store. sweet, , This " fragrant drug If or or the i back hurts your r kidneys nos- and Palace Drug Cos. " (Adv.) ' of of Was a the beat the balm dissolves grumpy groans by grouch is of of this kind all the a the needs is What plan clou trn offensive, full of support people. They the urine And he never saw the good in any- irreguliif of passage of should see the necessity of planting trees and it should not be hard to sediment, DANCING EXCUR- - CHOICE LANDS FOB SALE by a sensaUon of scalding, stop a thing. four SION TO LEHI ou?c8 Oh, to him the world was bad, convince all that regularity in a matter of thia kind makes for of Jad t fromjpy pharmacy; take Even were sad, choice merry songs Acres Hundred Two of a tablespoonful ii alglass of water bemost artistic and the most beautiful. . s ' ' fore breakfast apd in & lew days your And he couldnt see why any one lands for sale on Provo Bench, lo- Wednesday Evening, January 21st Let us just imagine Provo twenty years hence if we all comply kidneys will ut fine. This' famous should sing. cated within a mile of the Inter-f is made ronf of salts acid grapes lie - with the mayor's system and start planting the trees designated on urban railroad v Special train 7 :32 p. m, via Salt Came a time in Sols career, and lemon juice, combined with lithla, with Lake Rqute. Round trip fare 50 Pries: $200.00 per acre the streets set apart for the trees named. Provo would be the wonder and has been used for generations to All the same, when sunny cheer water ; ( cents. . flush and stimulate theikidneys, also to J all his countenance of the age and many a traveler would stop off to see the city,' Tor trees neutralizeAhe acids im urine sO It no Did illuminate balh Terms: down; make and T longer erases lrrltatio?, thus ending DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED set to a system would certainly attract attention both jar and near. Sol an optimistr with smiles - ance in nine equal annual paybladdewweakness ' ments; interest on deferred payis inexpensive and cannot You could see a dozen miles. The mayor asks for suggestions." This is a good plan,-an- d the Jad Balts by local applications, as they cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent And his singing kept the neigh- - ments, 6 per cent. of the ear. reach the diseased r drink wh$ch everyone Will be sold in 5, 10,15 or 20 There is only one portion people should take advantage' of it. Let the mayor get the benefit bore all awake. way to cure deafshould take now and then to keep the acre tracts. " ness, and that is by constitutional rem. of your ideas, as well as his own, and the measure will prove more kidneys clean and active nd the blood Deafness ts eaused by an inwas when his Uncle John It Young Brigham University,' edies. pure, thereby avoiding sqrious kidney flamed condition of the mucous lining successful Kicked the bucket, passing on, Provo. complications. of the Eustachian Tube. When this' And his fortune of a million and a Joseph B. Keeler, Agent ml2 tube Is Inflamed you hare a rumbling half COUNTESS WEDS sound or imperfect hearing, and when IN SEARCH OF HEALTH. Fell to Solomon intact-it is entirely closed, Deafness is the DANCING EXCUR- AN AMERICAN The public believes that every disease has its remedy, and in the Just provided he would actSION T0 LEHI result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restorinia manner that would make search for that remedy hundreds of cults have sprung up. One man ed to Its normal condition, hearing will 21st be destroyed forever; nine caBeS out of monkey laugh. Evening, Wednesday Jannary his doses barefaith to minute of powerful drugs ; another walks Robertus Love. pins Special train 7 :32..p. m., via Salt ten are caused by Catarrh, which is Lake Route. Round trip fare 50othlnK but an InflammM condition of foot over wet grass; another eats raw fruit and grain the mucous surfacee. DANCING EXCURcents. mud baths induce health, and still another urges us to chew-eacWe will give One Hundred Dollars-foTO SION LEHI any case of Deafness (caused by mouthful of food at least thirty times before swallowing. No Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Wednesday Evening, January 21st doubt everyone of these cures is of some benefit to some fornTof r i 1 y (PTiMlEli s r -- r Nose Clogqet Or CatarrhJ) penetl'at Once 7 lnflam-swollej- y nhse,-hea- ji , -- well-know- n - 1 i -- - cold-in-head- , , , b , - - , , ,1 n One-tent- -- lithla-wate- - bn&js-eonfi-dent- haf h J.A-- t r ThIg remedy.ha8 no - disease. Tfie mistake of followers of their particular remedy tTiTatmenJTnEmllng Lake Route, forieVery malady There are no universal remedies. Every type of disease must recemTspecial attention and be treated in the walqng experience and study has taught is best adapted to the case. Certain ills respond quicklyJo drugs the is a cure-al- l virtues of which are sometimes wonderfully effective; others need nothing but fresh air; still others, a change of climate, While a variety 'of diseases need no drugs but are best relieved by simple dieting. And just as the variety of drug preparations is' almost beyond the power of the maker to recall and is daily increased by the chemist and pharmacist, so a great variety of remedies has been brought out that cannot be considered as drugs; bukwhich stilkpossess' singular cura- ara.best.reHeved.by special foods pre jvjLropqrties. of materials do not that pared aggravate the abnormal condition of the patientj .but that tend to remove 'the disturbing cause.l-Manof these preparations advertised as special foods contain ingre'dients v, hich ar harmful to persons suffering from these diseases. Diabetic foods are supposed to contain gluten in place of starch yet most of the commeirmal jiaqetjc flours are by no means pure gluten since they contain considerable quantities of starch. Some of them are nothing more than whole wheat or Graham flour, and art positively dangerous for diabetic invalids uke. They are sold at a high price and their merits are explained in misleading advertisements. assumes a more dangerous attitude than Food adulteration in no form when it puts on the garb of medicinal preparations, and poses as a cure for SelTollif diseases. Patients depending on fradulent diabetic - flours would fare better on their ordinary diet, for while they feel sethe .supposedly stareh-fre- e JnadC from )b cure in consuming reads flour, food to bring their malady sufficient in be starehy may indulging they a speedy and fatal termination, bs Some-diseas- cents'." f U by other For sale -J free. J. CHENEY. & CO., Toledo. O. Soldhy Druggists, 75c. Take Halls Family Pills (Adv.) Are less than any other concern in the State;herice we cariT sell you ai piano for considerably less than any one else. J y ful It contains It always cures. all dealers: (Adv.) take. fare 50 narcotic. to- for'cdnsti-patio- u. expenses es and-untruth- Round-tri- p super(ori..9f-i!fa'r-a coiasrjtlsTpIeasant t -. " Pianos sold by us gciidirect frcm fac Mr. Charles Wilkins Short of Ohio and the Countess Camilla Hey.es were married recently in London. There was the usual opposition to the international mar-riage, but the Countess announced that she would make any sacrifice ' necessary to wed the man of her choice. Mr. Wilkins is well known and generally liked jn London so ciety. . tory to your home. We have saved many others many let. do us the same for you. L lars, dol- , , , . - BLAKE MUSIC COMPANY t |