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Show SRASS eREEK. A Square Deal Grass Creek Sept. 25. The mines worked full time week. U assured you when you buy Dr. Pierre' i Ually aiedielne for nil tb Ingredl-H-on entering Into them are printed bottle- - rippers sud their formulas are sites ted under osth as being complete and ronvct. You know just shat you sre faying for and that the ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being elected from the aiot valuable native medicinal roou found growiug iu our American forefrndjhlle potent to curt are perhTttr harm1wOeflLl the most ii3Tbn Not a drop delicate wouiNl tiLalrulio eiif.-T- r into their :w rrrirtij U Stonebraker and rrrttrrrry. S pt. 25. Iit lil mm Tili in- Wngw - - In n- - W tt It -- iU 22rul. I'lre irin- i- ,1)H 2let and sesses agent reHn.dglcerine to llo- - lfe of A l11" ,rl Intrinsic nn'uIcTilII properties of' its own, being a most valuable antiseptic and antiji ( , teplieiih oil ?sept. 24th. All ferment, nutritive and soothing demul cent. doing nicely. tllveerlne piny an Important part U t' Dr. l'ieree' Lolden Medical Discovery in Tun fine pianos have been plaeed the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and within tlie past week, oik in sour liere weak stomach, alU'ixied by risings, heart-burfoul breath, coated tongue, UlM and one at J (j poor apiielite. gnawing feeling In stomach. biliousness and Kindred del V. Denrden's. menu of th stomach, liver and bowels. besides curing all the alsive distressing The dance given last atnrda . . ailment, thelfolden Medical Discovery , b a perlBc for all diseases of the mucous .evening was well atteiuicii. gteinbriMieg, as catarrh. hether of the ' Tin- (WiMnm-uv- r wnn Salt. Ifhe nasal passages or of the stomach. bow els ".si'll xa ThV n c,..,..,,. .1 while taking the UiuUeu Midcalliis- covcry" for the necessary constitutional treaunent, to cleanse the passages frci ly two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's Catarrh ltemndy. Tins thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst , ' -- ell se-busy w g lat and bee the people. It among eartily j , J Mu e. 1. I. I, has is now pur- -' U,c ( it . eks to returned livry fur FiilitfUlcn. . I ft fill tan, I I tn jroad. H In a on home was near Itatcbelor the future. jj. iwirl tlin Tonrl vlf nart of flu tri4,f is in of ITol Mr. Jw T rn Ui k. this afterno Waiwhip giro Good for Biliouaneaa. ionn Nat linn Vernon lefti.'l'Ionday A coup orr work ' took two of Chamberlain's Stom-,- i WITMIHJiOlUOUUt for Salt Lake. last night, and !i and l.ner Tablets feel flfty per cent, better than I TinVera Misses Maynifj1' have for weeks, says J. J. Firestone of ' Pendleton entertained are Mich. certainly They Aliegau, For Mr Merchant we need yuui & fine ar,lcIe for biliousness. Kilytli and Isabell I)& Saraple8 by John Boydt.n & g,,,, on business. You need ours. Thursday evening. HfdYiend free. were present. We do only good printing. Can Mr. and Mrs. Wilson m daughwe do yours? Prices are right. ter Anna, are in fsal Ike this There are a great many people who have alight attacks of indigestion and week. Pendledyspepsia nearly all the time. Their Polly Carter visited food may satisfy the appetite but It ton Tuesdays falls to nourish the body simply beMrs. Keynolds retm x to her condiIn fit stomach la N 8alt Lake Sum Elders. John Horton flockport, and Marion Frazier of ( aley, were 11) at Sundayluvices, DeWltt's Carbollzed Wth Hazel Salve ta good for boilrl Irna, cuts, skin" diseases. ' It la l,i1ally good for piles. r Sold by John Boyden J Son. ; relieves Satisfaction days treatment refunded. guaranteed or money for $1.00. BACK-ACM- E JOHN BOYDEN & SON. ,N. 4.V fc.'V.a S Ns. .x. .N, Z? s' N. Ns. NN "' . . .S . .N. . 4 . 'X. V s' X TV ; S ft fa X ft m fa t 1 fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa 'c' I fa fa fa fa fa fa fa ft X fa ft W Vi ONLY FEW DOLLARS A 10 certlfy that Ballards Snow Uni- 'raent has been used in my household for years and has been lound to be an A trip to town, a long street car ride, a cheap excursion by rail were all luxuries THEN ; a private automobile, a tour of Europe, a summer home down by the sea, are mere matters of choice NOW. Stock in the Lee Comstock Mining Co. Mr?. Sarah Allgood, formerly of Coalville and J. H. Waters, formerly of Park City Inv ite you to make tlie the work It is only 1 5 Cents a Shsre NO IV will do ! Rush your orders or write for particulars. Lee Comstock visit State Fair or Conference Yotir headquarters when yon tiie Of course this invitation is extended you the year round. assess Mining Company P. O. Box 258, Khyolite, Nev. MONUMENTS OF Marble and Granite ONLY THE BEST MAiEHIAL USED -t Mark the Graves of Departed Ones before they are Lost...Leave a Record cut in Marble or Qranite for Future Generations . e Do It Now J HOYTSVILLE, Utah. Summit Monumental Works CHAS. H. WEST, Propr. State Fair and Conference! yjjf Ctah State Fair, Salt fatke City, Sept. :tO to Ovt. 5, Utn7. Lonference, Salt La Y V 4 VI j ZjilSlMd For the above occasion an open rate of on fare for the round trip is VI i I IT IS PLEASANTLY SPICED Travettng Mans Experience. must tell you my experience saAtp Prices Right 4-- Bits East bound 1 5 rtl Acts as an Astringent without Producing Costivenes 15, P.t07. O. R. & N. R. R. train from Pendleton to Le Grande, Ore., writes Sam A. Garber, a well known f I was in the smoking traveling man. department with some other traveling! men when one of them went out into came baelr and said, Vftbe coach and a woman sick unto death In There V!f the ear I at onre got up and went gg V,ont. found her very ill with cramp Wlh colic, htr hands and arms were drawn up so mi could not straighten them. VI and with a deatfilike look on her face. or t'ln?e ladies were working with I VI her iid giving her whiskey. I wentj ? to my suit case an got niy bottle of ijjf Chamt'erHins Colic, Cholera and Di-- arihoea Remedy (I never travel withVr cut it), ran to the water trank, put ai VI double dose f the medicine in the glass, poured some wafer Into it and stirred it with a pencil: then I had jjf VI quite a time to get the ladies to let me give it to her, but I succeeded. could at once see the effect and I f worked with her. rubbing her hands, In twenty minutes I gave her dose. By this time se vere al-most into Le Grande, w here I was to y leave the train. I gave the bottle to the husband to be used In case anVI other dose should be needed, but by the time the train ran. Into Le Grande she was all right, and I received the thanks of every passenger In the car. For sale by John Boyden k Son. iy ... Just the same A idsfl Blackberry Cordial utlioried. Sale of tickets. Sed.' Yyj2ttto Ovt.. tii inclusive, with return VI v Ml. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT AND CHOLERA INFANTUM to 6. UA7. limit to Oct. jfaai s viz Uneeda gMi.u'awwaiiMLi I.''each . vai-)u- yjy We have Plenty. Id-st- Treatment for a Burn. If for no other reason. Ctaaihber- Iain's Salve should be kept in every household on account- - of Its great In the treatment of burns. It the pain almost instantly, and un-- ! iless the Injury is a severe one, heals; the parts wPhout leaving a scar. This salve Is also uuequaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and disease of the' skin. Price, 25 cents. For sale by John Boyden & Son. y Who s Elected the Bottle FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EACH PACKAGE John Boyden & Sons Druggists- - FALL AND WINTER Underwear and Outing Flannels Are Now on Our Counters Ready j j .. for Your Inspection. They have Quality Taste, Noveltv and Moderate Price to Recommend Them. Investigate. - - - 1 i'and s u ed . Bet y No Matter fa fa p- . 4i Car-boliz- Coal-rtu- h. were Coalville visitors last Monday. Ylm Yensen pome bp from Coalville Monday. School opened Monday morning with a fair attendance, and more pupils to enter. Roseo Eldredge and Win. Sommer of Coalville, were up here last Tuesday. Hyrttm Pringle and wife went down to Coalville last Tuesday on business. Quite a number of strange people jrlsited this berg the past week. Something in the air. For your winters coal go to Joseph Barber and son, they load local teams only. T. J. Welsh was granted a vacation to harvest, he has finished up ;hisfarn work and resumed hi- n tin- - mine again. For the Kidneys, ladder Pinetiles ve Liniment for Rheumatic Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ball and excellent pains. I am never without it. Sold by John Boyden & Son. family and Mrs. Janies H. Wilde 1b and Rheumatism. Pin-sal- - cures all pains. It Is within the of all pains. T. H. Pointer, This is Hempstead, Texas, writes: way to Coalville Saturday night. 1ITe Messrs Simon Bamberger ami T.J. Lewis made a business trip up here last Saturday. - the speakers that ' I home in Do you l.novv Gen-ia- 1 cause the nQt tion to do the work It is supposed to do. It cant digest the food you eat. The stomach should be given help. You ought to take something that will do the work your stomach cant do. Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia, a combination of natural dlgestanta and vege-- . table . adds, digest .. the food itself and gives strength and health to the stomach. Pleasant to take. Sold by John Boyden k Son. - ILLt e m - v j l 1 O GOLD! GOLD! organ w(iimu (here, nf I . qvlsi ,.tJ I I it Lake f HvJ wUn-8e- employ do the wor Mrs. Lee that e nix,, i. a.,...,,.-..-. . Him,r with cached rlbuted (.; ,,.re at , lie , hj .. finishing touches on the building, w hich is a credit to him. and cannotjhuf favorably impress Wliiii .,ur gates. ' In cough and hoarseness caused by hron- ciitftL llirutt tmJ lunif tfftM'tUMin. xvpt inn tul nfftiv. th n sunittfU'D in lh nlviviM n lent r in ft rmwt hntf-oin oltinau. dj. fuuiflurftiiwdbjr Irrttfttion ftnd ttMHrrHtlonof Uk lnin hlftl mucous on inbrant. 1 he I Mu1 ftrt eovtrr " i not MytKd ftr scutr nor mot it tx ex inf from puiU n In iu advanced ud to cure omsun.uti.m iftfsno mtilflnr will io ihftt-bu- t for 11 tbr otMliiiti fhnmir x)iiirhH wblrh, if or bl)y treftll, up to rfnunu im taian. Uuo. it Uth nmllcine (lift! SO A L1NI)LE, Disthi niToKS, Salt (Ake City. acts like a poultice in drawout inll, limit ion and poison. It 24. ing Most of ilic, Hoyts Sept. is antiseptic. For cuts, hums, eczehave their crops all in and ma, cracked hands it is immediate relief. 25c tsr Sold by John Boyden threshing will begin next week. & Son. Born On the 1Jtli, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Potter. NOTICE FOB PlBLICATION No, .'STS. Hubert McMichael and wife of nt of th Interior. I,arHi Ofltro at Iiopartm are relatives Grantsville. visiting Halt J,nkM'tty. Ttah. hpt. Sird, ltxfT. , here. Nolle In hrby tflen that Klln Stokes. blow of Joseph Stokes, deceased, of came out Smith John Patriarch ha filed notice of her intention from Salt Lake last week, and re- to inuke liuai f!e year proof in support of her elatni. lz: Homestead No. turned home the forepart of this U715 made May Si, Uol, for the NK1Kntry heotlon ll Tow nhipi Noi th, Hnntre. Kast S. L, M. week. and that altl pioof willW iriade infure. let ( 'out t, at Coalville, t'tuii. Josepii Smith and family have U rk of No :ird, IW"7. moved to salt Lake, where they in- onShe iiaiiies tlie following to A surprise party met at the home r contlfinoiiN tend to make their home. residence upon, and pro c of Mr. and JMrs. Jno. T. Haddow cultivation of, the luod. Saw Win. McMichi aand son have re- le John Ivord. Joseph li:SawKdwurd ley, Joseph IkbE Friday night. Those present turned from their fishing trip. Wi iKid. all of CoiiU Ule, Itah. K. I. H. Thompson, Register. were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shaw Mrs. Mann lias moved to Devil's and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred whore her son has empljy- Turner, Hay, Hoy, Dave and Earl Sihlo, meat. Wilde, of this place and Joseph and Jo," Brirly of Park ( itv was a David Barber of Coalville. Shortly visitor H'n' ,ast snlay-madafter, supper was served, tlie guests DO YOU their way home excepting WANT WEALTH ? Gmerai Robert E. Lee. the two latter ones, who stayed ovt r Was the greatest l the iLinf you go mining in Nevadas has ever known. Ballard s night. Quick- - rich mountains at a nominal cost? .Most of our citizens made their! muit is the greatest Lh.iment p. cured and the fanners hauling tiie grain. Mrs. IllLe oung Is ' h r daughter this afte - , i ieiling her parents, Lee. Tlie ImV (Top is p ; ,r ' J im re. her relatives the HIEGEK past week Mr. and Mrs. A. Mills of Hoyts-- 1 ville, moved their household goods into the house recently vacated by Win. Stones. Section Foreman of tlie (irass Creek branch line, who has been doing work at the upper end of line moved camp from Flood Hollow flat down to the old number 2 site, since last writing. Mrs. W. S. Wilde and daughtetr Mrs. U. Hartley, were Coalville visitors last Friday. A. Stonebraker of this place lias accepted a position at the He s Grass Creek mine. Sept on Kskeifoii of t rlotl is InuatL-k'didjE- ... o - Heliefer, made union vv Mr. and Mrs. Everet Thompson Devils Slide, came up to visit A. of iwni UllJ Itnijltn'n kimit This Smoke Baltimore' clouts, lor sale every la.--t A FEW ODDS AND ENDS TN Fall Clothing at Half Price Mercantile Co. The Peoples ALMA ELDREDGE, Mgr. |