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Show Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. consti-pation. Doan's Begulets operate easily, tone the . stomach,, cure constipation. 25c. Ask .your druggist for them. ' I Want Column I w Rooms to Rent 201 North First East. w c Money to Loan at G per cent on farms. J. Z. Stewart. tf II. J. Hansen, Wcstfleld, city scavenger scaven-ger and back-yard work. Bell 'phone 148z. The M. & L. Coal and Wood company com-pany will pay $0.00 per cord for red pine wood. wo For Sale Dry farm lucerne hay. In-qqlrc In-qqlrc Jens Johansen. Bell phone 110 X. wc First class sand delivered to any part of town. W. T. Brown, Ind-Phono Ind-Phono 224. wo For Sale Lucerne and timothy hay and straw. O. Balling, 31G, So. Main; Indepcnt 'phono 342, Bell 321b. wc I sell Real Estate, Loan Money and write Insurance. Call and see me when you want either. J. Z. Stewart, wo For Sale. A new Jacob Doll piano at a bargain; can be seen at 105 South First West. This five hundred dollar piano will bo sold at a great reduction. IREMONT Hotel, furnished and unfurnished rooms for rent; also good warm beds by the night or week; 82.00 by the week. Mrs. II. Steadman, Proprietor. Pro-prietor. DON'T YOU DO IT.-Buy land or city property until you see the bar gains I have to dispose off. James Mllllgan, Smlthlleld, Utah. I Mlchelson& Tlllosten arepropared to do all kinds of scavenger work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders or-ders at Era II Nlclson's blacksmith shop. Ind. 'phone, 322 D. Fred Schirmelster, 70 West Fourth South, Bell 'phono 200R. After twenty twen-ty years of practical experience, I am h (A prepared to upholster buggy seats, re-W re-W pair mattresses, and polish and uphol-stor uphol-stor old furnltiire. First-class paper hanging. Satisfaction guaranteed. For Sale 120 acre ranch, 200 shares water in Last Chance canal, 00 acres lucerne, 35 acres grain, 300 young trees Just beginning to bear (some fruit now on trees) grdvo good shade trees, good 5-room house, granery,hcn house, 200 chickens, 1 wagon, 1 mower, 1 rake, 1 double dlso plow, 1 harrow, 1 cultivator, culti-vator, Good stablo and cowsheds. Located at a race, Idaho. This a BARGAIN for $5,000, Proprietor Tremont ITotel, Logan, Utah. wo I . Best Liniment On Earth, Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Wntor Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, "I have tried many kinds of -liniment, but I havo nover received re-ceived much uenofit until I used Unllard's Snow Iiinimont for rheumatism and pains. I think it tho host liniment on earth." 25o, 50o aud $1.00. Sold by Ritor Bros. Drug Co. 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