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Show l mw i'w"',,rf PAGE TViU A Kingdom For ii-- the provo pest wg at $5.40. shamb-were-al- 4 f- - r $ s Some very a vast array of fat sheep and good yearlings from Oklahoma iambs headed toward the included, at $7,75, and les. Lambs sold at $7.30 to $7.55 -- wethers North -- Texas - meal -- fed steer today, - heavy-west- ern around $7.50. Fancy stockers $5.50, light Colorado ewes $5.30, J.-RICKARTr to - $7.75, - and choice ring-np Market calves a litle better than $8, best Correspondent. feeders, $7.75, grades showing least strength' at $6.50 to $725. M. W. BIGELOW Hog markets are the scene of Physician and Surgeon. . continued- - conflict., with the at Residence after ance slightly in favor of sellers. Nov. 20th. Priyps averaged 14 cents higher i 90 N. Firftt East. Phone 485. last week than the week previous, although closing considerably below the best time. This week Old tie steers a Cotton Frock - CLOGGED so ill NOSTRILS OPEN ONCE, HEAD COLDS ADD CATARRH VANISH -b- A. with-mldd- . r- In One Minute Your Stuffy Nose le Head Clears,' Sneezing - Try Elys Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little In the nostrils and instantly your dogged nose and stopped-uair passaged" Of the head will open; you will t breathe freely j t. S', I Ca the lo--, line I thi nose, head and throat; clears the aif passageS; stops nasty discharge -- and a feeling of cleansing, relief copies immediately. soothing "Dontlay awake tonight struggling d - ;. J.Jf of nd hea!8, p .cold-in-hea- - the heat No.e!?('frjl8:Jeeate8 Running Cease, Dull Headache Goes bal!office I)j for breath, with heaa stuffed; nostrils close, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or tC cold, with its running nose, foul nitfcous dropping Into the throat, and' dullness and headache disappear... By raw dryness Is distressing but truly Age. or needless. opens with a supply of 8000 head, t morning! the catarrh, market strong to 5 higher, top Old see as It comes In the orderly catarrhal re throat-- . Will be gone Put your faith just once In Ply's Cream Balm and your cold or catarrh M.571., bulk M.30 to I&55. Light1 proooa of nature is a K.ntifnl and will surely disappear. Hedquist Drug tor por weight, .ell closer to the top than 4 Co. (Adv.) - . . heretofore, of (That Is old age as it shou'd Kun? quality .. . and. fgeneral ' ZZZZ j bO, ,, ,1 me. old age as it often is means poor di attacked Mrs. J. J. Sizemore in the. The coyote, cowed by the mans-oiienngs is better. Sheep and lambs gained 25 to and a general feeling of ill health, de - of hpp ranph Homo iiprp attack, broke from the dogs grip 35 cents last week, but the market apondency and misery. This in almost she la and fled when ,nBtance every wholly unnecessary, today is off 10 to pursued and fled. As it bolted through-thtoday weather! house. the There it grapdoor it was shot by the youths erjnto ceipts 9000 head. Cold (l f - and - andjbaln dissolves j 1 f- - ner e 15-ce- has failed toustimulate mutton COYOTE GIVES FAMILY pled with a shepherd dogand was HOMESTEAD -fighting Jdesperately whefflrs. Sizemores son took a hand and clubbed it with a gun, fearing to COKEVILLE, Wyo., Feb. 16. that the market horizon discloses Desperate from hunger, a coyote shoot lest he injure the dog. The BATTLE -- AT J 4? brother, who was returning from townrThrTcarcassirlargean(b the animal is believed to have been a.eross between a coyote and a timber wolfj oooo ooo We Come With The Rejuvenated When fond papt is told that the new froek or the new suit for the balmy spring days is to be merely a trifle of a cotton affairThe need not flatter himself that daughter is becoming economical She is really quite abreast of the mode, for King Cotton is coming to his own again this season in suitings that outdo silk and wool in beauty and effectiveness, and , alas in price. 'Here in the delicate shade of the stately foxglove is a cotton cote de cheval, that even an ex I BE PRETTY! ! I pert, to say nothing of fond papa, could hardly distinguish from stuffs that were wont to be more costly than cotton. Moreover-the- re is another item to be debited to the expense ac-- , count, and that is yardage. Even thought coats are now short and skirts are narrow, the broadness and the looseness of the former s of the lat-- e andthe d ruse up just as much material as did 'the precise old long coat and wide skirt. Alas, poor father! Fof your trade in Meats,and Groceries. Ourprompt Delivery Service has already won us many friends. Give us.a. chance to win you. f - Some "of Our Leaders puffed-up-nes- high-price- TURN ' IY Favorite Try Grandmothers-O- ld Recipe of Sage Tevan -- Kansas City Stock Yards, Feb. 4 Bulphur- cattle. &T-heEuniyi- Monday began to subside Almost everyone knows ednesday- ed, brings back the naturm colbr and.ra0St 0f the gain had been lost. .. lustre to the hair when laded, streak- .ed or gray ; &lso ends daydruff, itching Cows and butcherstuif sold.wejl. -scalp and stops failing hair. Years all week, and stefers of known rago the oniywaytafet this mixture dressing capacity retained a part was to make it at hoqfe, which is nms-i I of ThIP Monfly n ; n DHYntmtllc sy and troublesome Nowadays, by asking at any drugstore for .Wyeths and low grades uf steers, nenom-Sagdisap-wil- l and Sulphurlai Remedy, you jnated gamblers get a large otle of this famous ponting- - actors. Stockers and old recipe for ajfout 50 cents. ' 25 to 35 cents declined fPPders Dont stay gry! Try it! No one the week, and after this can possibly tell that you darkened, your hair, as it does itso naturally loss beeamc effective the,.niove-anevenly, tou dampen a sponge or mpnt to the country was free, soft brush with it and draw this Ann head goin out, a normal through you hair, taking one small s business week for tins season strand at a pme; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap-- Receipts today exceed the estr plication of two, your hair becomes raate a total supply of 12,000 head beautifully dark, thick and glossy. ftrr3v;ns. WPi Cjtner mari,Pt- are Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, sue- cessor to Smoot and Palace Drug Cos. freighted with beet, and the cnev is toward uealnc's. An ex- tra larve percentage of local sim CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE - from wheat pastures driven in bv Two Hundred Acres choice the stormJIate last week. This land for .sale on Provo Bench, lo- - leaves a moderate number of beef cated within a mile of the Inter-- cattle and sales of same nre steady urban railroad. to a shade lower, while- stoel Price : $200 00 per acre with grades are unevenly lower. Best water, natives here today brought $8 C, - ,T ei ms : J down ; bal- - and some 1200 lb. steers from the anee 7h uMne equal annual pay- - Northern Colorado sugar beet meuts ; Tpterest on deferred triet sold at $8.20. Best fat cows ments. 6 per cent range from $6.50 to $7.50, bulls AVill be sold in 5, 10, 15 or 20 within the same range, veal calves acre tracts.' a. quarter lower, best around 110.25. Receipts of quarantines. Brigham Young University, Provo 49 cars, are featured by a string.of , Joseph B. Keeler, Agent. ml2 01d Mexieos, direct, common lit- p- -- 1 o ere d , i TO-TH- E Why hot let us be your grocer? We will pay the postage on every order of meat or groceries weighing over 5 pounds. We get what you want. jf - One-tent- h dis-pay- , Booth & Young, Props. No. 222 W. Center Phone 30 , |