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Show MANY WILL BE HELPED BY IT. A Simple Mixture to Overcome Dread Disease. ' To relieve the worst forms of Rheumatism, Rheu-matism, take a teaspoenful of tho following fol-lowing mixture after each meal and at bedtime: Fluid Extract Dandelion, oue-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla, three ounces These, harmless Ingredients can be obtained from our homo drugKlsts, and aro easily mixed by shaking: them well In a bottle. Relief is generally felt from the first few doses. This prescription, states a well-known well-known authority In a Cleveland morn ing paper, forces the clogged-up, , Inactive In-active kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism Is net only the most painful and torturous disease, but dangerous to life, this simple recipe will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, who should at onco prepare the mixture lo get this rollef. , It is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two dally, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kidney Kid-ney or Urinary disorders or Rheumatism. Rheuma-tism. Cut this out and preserve It. Good Rheumatism prescriptions which really real-ly relieve are scarce, Indeed, and when 'you need It you want It badly. Our druggists hero say they will either supply these Ingredients or make the mixture ready to take, If any of our readers so prefer. Accidents will harjpen. but tho best-regulated families keep Dr. Thomurt' Electric Oil for such cmercencies. It subdues tho paiu and heals the hurts. Notice to Water Users, 1 "" 6fAfK KNOINHBh'tfOKKlCK, 1 s ' &'alt Lakk City, Utah, j-November j-November 'J7, 11)07. ) Notice Is hereby glveti thai HeWr Parker, whose postofllce addrcsss is Wellsvlllc, Utah, has made application applica-tion in accordance with the requirements require-ments of Chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, 1005, as amended by the Session Laws oT Utah, 1007, to appropriate one-half (1) cubic feet per second oaf water from a spring In Cache county, Utah. Said spring Is situated at n point 709.5 feet noilh and 003 feet east of the southwest corner of the northwest north-west quarter-of section 11, township 10 north, range 1 west, Salt Lake baso and meridian, and conveyed by means of a canal for a distance o,f 2,3(0 feet and there used from April 1 to December De-cember 1, inclusive, of eacji year, to irrigate twenty acres of land embraced in .section 10, township 10 north, range 1 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 1512 All protests against the granting of said application, stating the. reasons therefor must be made by affidavit in duplicate and. tiled In this office within thirty (30) dajs after the completion of the publication of this notice. Calkii Tannku, , State Engineer. Dale of first publication February 1, 1008, dale of completion of publication March 2, 1003. T SONGS OF A GENERATION AGO. In the Majority of Them the Heroines Hero-ines Always Passed Away. It may not be generally known that Fanny Crosby, now spoken of only as a hymn writer, used to drop Into weekday week-day verse, supplying words for songs moro popular In their day than aro any of tho new things heard by music lovers of theso later times, says tho Now York Post. Tho matron who Is now being "courted again In her girls" will, it she has a good memory, recall a doleful song that her Charlie and his rival 3 nsed to ask for when sho wore ringlets ring-lets and broad-brimmed gypsy hats: "In the Hazel Dell My Nellie's Sleeping," Sleep-ing," tho words of which wero written by Fannie Crosby, ainder n pen name. This samo matron had not been married mar-ried long enough to gtvo up her music when "Rosalie, tho Prairie Flower" (words by tho same author) bad all sentimental young people weeping because be-cause "she" was "gone"." It was fie fashion in those days for song heroines to dlo young, and Miss Crosby wasn't an' moro murderously inclined than other sons writers. At that time "Sweet Alice," under her slab of granite bo gray, wns 'still popular, popu-lar, and listener wore Informed that "Gentle Annie" wouldn't como any (more because, she was "gone too," though "Fair Eulallo" appeared sometimes some-times as a spirit robed In white. We had not long given up weeping at "I-dttlo Blossom's" tomb when ''Sweet Hollo Mahono" wpnt to wait fop her lover (captious critics had It that Bho waited In vain) at heaven's gate. While "katlo Darling" was still being mourned for the angels began to clear tho way'for "Nellie Gray's" faithful affianced to join her up above. "Kate Darling" had probabiy a longer season of belleshlp than any other dead girl, hut Bho was closoly followed by Miss Crosby's "Rosalie." The little beauty, "Belle Brandon," wag another young person of tho "Prairie Flower" genus, but In spite of her early grave she was never so popular as were some of her rivals. To be sure, the old songs wore some-I some-I what niminy-piminy and they were doleful to a degree, but, nevertheless, they wero what tho young people cried for in thoso days and they were doubtless doubt-less unobjectionable. The words were all more or less of tho "Mary In Heaven" order of verso, and surely Burns was at his best when he lay on the grasH, watching "yon lingering star" and dreaming of one without tho memory of whom ho had, perhaps, never been a true poet. Applications for Grazing Permits. Notice Is hereby given that all applications ap-plications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Bear River National Forest during tho season sea-son of 1008, must be filed, In my office at Logan, Utah, on or before March 15, 1008. Full Information In regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to bo used In making application ap-plication will be furnished upon request. re-quest. Mark O. WoounuFK, Supervisor. (Jin. 15..a-rob,5. 13). 7- - Harsh physics react, weaken tho bowels, cause chronic constipation, consti-pation, Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach,, cure constipation. 25c. ' As!: your druggist forthem. Legal Note PROBATE AND 6UAMIANSHIP NOTICE. CmiMilt County Clerk H the tettectltii Slos-ers Slos-ers for farther, ludhnitloa. , lo the DMtrict Coort, Prokote MvMm it oil for Cache Cotiitv. State of Utah. . In tho district court of tlio First Judicial District of tho SUte bf Utah. In nnd for tlio County of Cache Ella W. McNeil. I'lslntlir. L..0 W William McNeil, Defendant, I Tlio State of Utah to tlio said defendant! You aro hereby summoned to appear' within with-in twenty days after the sorvlco of this aum-mons aum-mons upon you If served within tho county , In which this action Is brought, otlicrwlsu within thirty dayt after servlco and defend tlio aliore entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered acaliiit yoii according to tho demand of tbo complaint, which has been tiled with tho cleric of said court. Thli action Ih brought to recover re-cover a Judgment dls-.olvlng'tho bonds of matrimony existing lietween lou and tho said plalntlfT. John A. PNtnnON. ' Attorney for Plaintiff jn.25, W03 to Mar 4. IMS. - NtYriCR TO CIIRKITOKS, Estate oT James N. Clirlstensen. deceased. Creditors n Mi present claims with ouclicrs to tlio undcnlencd at her resident In lly-runi. lly-runi. In the county of cache. (ato of Utah, on or lH-forti the 13th day of May. A. I. IIW. MftltY N. ltOHEMIAUM. AilmltiUtrntrlr. J. Z..tTKWAHT, .In., Attorney. 'Dated Decemlwr 25. ino7. NOTICKTO OUKDITOItti. Ehtntouf (leorcu Ai Illglow, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undeislgnedatthoomceor.I, .Stewart Jr., at Logan city, Utah, on or before tlio 15th day of May. A. 1). IMS. AN.ME IIOMIMlllKV. Administratrix, J. '.. Stkwaiit Jii., Attorney. " Dated December a. IM7. NOTIOn TO CKEDlTOItS. EnUte of Nephl T, Cowley, deceased. CroJIlors will present claims with vouchers t tho undersigned at his residence In Logan city. In the county of cache apd stato of Utah, on or before tho lth day of June, A. D. 190c. Joseph E. cowt.EV, Administrator. Date of lint publication l'cb, f, A. I). 1 90S, J. C. Vai.tiii. Attorney. In tho District court of cache county. State of Utah. William George, Plaintiff. l v. Ilarrfct Illrd.Henry OeorKe.Em-' ma Oeorgo Owens. Sarah. (SUMMON?. Hplttlo Nolan and the un-1 . Juiown liplrs of Jabez K ' Ueoruc. deceased. Defendants. I saw Tho State of Utah, to tho said defendants! ' You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days at tor tho service of this summons sum-mons upon jjou, if served within tho count)' in which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after scrvle. and defend tho above entitled action; and Id caso of your failure so to do. Judgment will Im rendered ren-dered against jou according tit the demand of tho complaint, which lias been tiled wlUi thoclerkefsatdcourt. ThUacilon Is brought for tho purpose of nuletlng plaintiff's title to the land described In tho complaint. J. Z. 8TEWAHT. .In.. ' Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. address, Logan city. Utah. Sheriffs Sale. In District court. Cache county. Utah. In the matter of tho estate of John T. Oarr. deceased. To bo sold at Sheriff's salo on the 21st day ot December, 1907, at tho front door of the court house. In Logan city Utah, at 13 o'clock noon of said day, as the property of Hazel Garr, the following described real estate In Cache county. Utah, to-wlti Commencing at a point eighteen and forty hundredths (18.40) chains south ot the northeast corner of section sec-tion twenty-two (22). township eleven (11) north, ranee one (I) east. Salt Lake meridian, and running thence south thirteen and sixty-six sixty-six hundredths (l.t.OB) chains; thenco west twenty and eighteen hund red thsl-UISJchalns: thence north nineteen and thirty-live hundredths hun-dredths (I0,as) chains; thenco cast eight and thirty-seven hundredths (8.37) chains; thence south Ave and forty hundredths (i.40) chains; ' thence south eighty-eight degrces'and thlrty-flvo thlrty-flvo minutes east, cloven and eighty-five hundredths (11.83) chains to tho place of lie-glnntnr, lie-glnntnr, containing thirty-two (32) acres. I'ui-chaso prlco payable In lawful monoy of the United States. Tho tbovo salo Is iwstponcd to January 10th IMS, at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day. Dated this 21st day of December, 1M7. The abovo salo Is further postponed till the 20 day of January 1D0H, at tho hour N12 O'clock, noon Dated this 10th day of January, 1008. The abovo salo Is further postponed till tho SOth day ot January, 1M8, at tho hour of 12 o'clock r.oon. Dated this COtli day ot January, 1M8. The above salo Is further postponed till tho SOth day ot March. HW. at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. Dated this 30th day of January, 1008, TuoiiAfl II. Smith, Sheriff of cache county, Utah. i |