Show I LA CRIPPE SWEEPS I I OVER THE TUE COUNTRY DUNC FEBRUARY As a no rule role the countries lying in tho north temperate regions are annually I I visited by A SCOURGE OF OP THE GRIP It usually takes tho form of an I epidemic though occasionally it assumes a more sporadic character but never r I claiming thousands of daily This Thi disease has taxed the skill and antI ingenuity of the tho physician quite r i I as much as any malady that has ever appeared The fact that there is no noi noe i e I S uniformity in tho the treatment of this disease among physicians generally f r and the further fact that remedies for la grippe change from year to year I indicates clearly that than the TREATMENT OF OP THIS WORLDWIDE DISEASE 1 has haa by no means been reduced to anything like scientific knowledge i I But during dur Dg all alt the vicissitudes of epidemics and variations in medical II I I opinions Op I as as ii to its proper treatment there has been one remedy which has 1 1 fl F j I I occupied a prominent place in the minds of tho the people This remedy has hasI I I been used us cd by a multitude of people and the reports of results have shown i r I it to be a remedy of undoubted merit meritI I 1 The remedy referred to is the STANDARD REMEDY I for chronic catarrh Peruna II r a catarrh remedy should be so 50 efficacious in the treatment of la in lagrippe inI I i grippe may not at first appear to the inquiring inq mind The explanation how however I I ever is an easy one onO 1 t Whatever else the tho medical profession have havo concluded about la Ia grippe grippo one I thing is certain that it is to be CLASSED AS A CATARRHAL DISEASE It t I has been called by many epidemic catarrh And sometimes endemic catarrh II i I Acute catarrh Catarrhal influenza Climatic catarrh j Those various names indicate that la in grippe is in reality a catarrhal dis dia disease t I l i ease The ordinary local symptoms of catarrh are produced by la in grippe in a at at t t I somewhat aggravated form The constitutional effects of tho the grip are arc of t c course conrao quite in excess of an ordinary case of acute MUto catarrh This perhaps in is 1 I duo more to tho repeated extension of la grippe from one ono part of tho the system I f to another r than to any essential difference between la in grippe and catarrh I f I At any rate rete the usual remedies for acute acuto catarrh aro are tho the ones that are aro r i I most frequently used us d to combat the tho grip It was this fact f ot that first Brat DROUGHT BROUGHT PERUNA INTO USE tISE AS A REMEDY LEEDY for la In grippe But whatever may mity be b i I the explanation it is a matter of history that no remedy has haa had more exton exten extensive 1 i I sive SiVO and perhaps successful use as a grip remedy than has Peruna The evidence of this assertion comes from tho the people themselves rather l than the tho doctors doctora who are more or less interested int in tho the special remedies reme ios that I t are devised from time to time When THE T PEOPLE RAVE HAVE HA VB DISCOVERED I A REMEDY for la grippe grippo by actual experience thoy they are aro very vezy much inclined I to stick to tho the old remedy and refuse to I try a no now new one while whilo doctors dC per persuaded perI I by flattering advertisements in medical journals aro are apt to change their allegiance from year to year from one remedy to another I 1 t A multitude of people have used Peruna for tho grip with such signal sue suc sueI ii t j I I cess cens that whenever this prevalent pro valent disease attacks a member of the family 7 PERUNA IS AT ONCE RESORTED TO I i It would seem soom from the experiences experience of the people that when Peruna Perona is iB iBI I used the course cou e of the disease is very much shortened yes sometimes s nearly I I aborted Still further farther the AFTER EFFECTS OF OP LA L GRIPPE which some Bome I times are more serious them than the tho acute stage these after o r effects are arc greatly mitigated if not entirely prevented y We Ve have a 0 great many testimonials in exact lino line with these statements A sample is lii given below I I Mr 00 O 0 O 0 Peterson Lieutenant Engine Co No 56 1 14 Barry Ave Chicago I Ills flis writes Last year I had a severe Bevere attack of ofia la grippe which left me mever very weak so that I was unable to perform my duties Several of my ray friends advised mo me to build up on Peruna Perona and I found it i by for fax the finest tonic tonio and invigorator I had hed ever used In two weeks I was strong and well we and if ever I am nm exposed to unusual hardship incident with duties at fires I take tako dose two of Peruna Perona my a n or and find that it keeps mo tue in I good health l I j 1 J S i J jj 4 r JI II Iii 19 II 19 il I I i C em H IL ILU 0 liL SONS U fl Cordially invite you to visit their corset department and meet Miss M HO Hope jpe Galle 1 L U Expert from the East who will demonstrate and give gIve fittings of the celebrated W Jl C d dB 1 B T J rom C Crets during a period of ten days extending from Wednesday February 1 to the 1909 1 r Ogden Utah I II DUE HIE I 19 nc I I EIt I LEGAL SUMMONS In the tho District Court of or Weber County Count State Slate of Utah Mary olaf L Wilson Plaintiff vs Charles E B Wilson Defendant Sum Summons mons mens The rhe State of ot Utah to tho the said De Dc Defendant You are hereby summoned to ap appear appear pear Ear within twenty days after arter service of or this summons upon you OU If served within the County Count In which this ac action c clion lion tion Is brought otherwise within thirty daya daa fitter service and defend defendI I lie ftc above entitled action and In case caso of your failure so to do Judgment vilI ill be rendered against you accord tag ing rig to the demand of or the tho complaint which has been med filed with the Ute Clerk of or said Court This action Is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving tho the bonds of ot matrimony heretofore exist existing ins ing between you and amI the plaintiff N J HARRIS Plaintiffs Attorney P 0 O Address First National Bank BuildIng Ogden Ogdon Utah S j 11 1 AS MUCH CHROME NICKLE STEEL IN THE TEE CADILLAC THIRTY AS IN m ANY OAR i Cadillac LM v II I I 30 Horse Power J 1550 00 p F 0 B OGDEN I f t It IThe The only interchangeable car No better material or workmanship can be had in any car at any price C 51 11 LAC factory and system of manufacturing only makes i lillS possible Mode Made for three four or five passengers i BROS CO f i STATE AGENTS S SS S OGDEN UTAH I I u J |