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Show i r MARION. vow n nun iraiMMi We refer to Uit boos to o tMi Prewrlptlaa. ftwltt Dr. John ' Dr. PieeeeV rytaoMof the Editorial COUNTY NEWS Mr. Staff Hoy-tbvll- t Tu Kouccmo Msmcal Ravixw h ye et Caleura rudUMuitaiDMai) which By Oar It mo of tbo chief tugradlcwt of th Fw Prescription : A reaedr vklrk laeuleMr eru M alar- i - Sped! Correepondent. fnu IOTtoralor nekn for normal vUra npMlurUn ij.ua1 t gfllr of Ike mi ta Urlealaa r hate whK-more (ally ait we m Ute abowa Ucn w Mr! am perpoaaa (M any aae o dlaaaaaa mwMal In Ike UIrraimaut la ar bloat that a raaa It to women aaa wbk-i- t dua not praaank Borne IndtralUja lot Ikla raunedlal arena It. life further tare: Tha follow tor am aaamr tha lead tar ndiraUoealorHelonlae (L'aleomjuot) Fain at irklaf la lha bath, with iaucorrba-- i akmtr (weak! rood ItIona of lb rw prod urt lea we aaa of woman, awwtai depraaakw and I henefer. WANSHIP. tmniu-m-mmn- h Ver-- j Hkvkier, Sept., IS. Mr. J. J. Vtanrhip. Spi 17 -- Nathan a Steplieur returned from th. latter Blaekfoot, n.tn and wife aretmting Mra. R..I.I. Young. Idaho, during the week. and Mr parentk. Married at Coulville Monday Sept, Ken Anderron and wife, of ha-- j 16. and Mr ThoinaaJ. Stephen to Virginia aanorlnkad with iknak dlaaaaaa at maria. Idaho, are tinting kha repaudurUrw orraap of woman j ronatank a Jones. Ken parMm. A. K Andcreon. allow of baal In IM ration of the wtaoorrharla (Sunllac). dun to a week- Ori hundred And three wvrt pr wad rondltlow of lha ranrudi cote. amanorrhow taorareaaart bf abawwt moathlr and at the Sunday School Ward ent r Imm or Moroni Hiieon. Joehua Bale, ereumpnoylnr an abnormal rowdltlon of lha llrwwtlaa mwana held here-o- n Mill Conference to and aawale ( thin Head ) ttaOUj drattiad made a trip the 16th. maaaikma k IM aalrawa lunar part of Ika peter Olenalager rethe local akrlnnian Beside eaeh for authorities there fruit, Creek Saturday 11 mot or laao of Ua above ijBptoma on the aland, Edward were arw praaaak, no Invalid woaaa tan do load. a with present wngoa batter than tako Dr. Plerraa Favorite turning Rhead Stake Clerk, Professor Terry Mra. Reynold of Salt Lake ia Prescription, one ol the leading Inaredl-eat- e of which It Unicorn root, or Beltmlae, Sister Inez Rhead, of the Sum-- , and sad tke medical pro pert ice of which It her children. T. A. Smith and meet faithfully represent. mil Stake S. S. Board. Meiulatiie Kigby and Wilson. Of (loklco Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of FaveUe Preecriptlou, K tiling f recta the last few nights We are pleased to note the imFlnlrt El ling wood. M. lUof Beta Pf. Med kid here. College, Chicago, lay: ney la u leiportaat provement made by the railroad reaaadp IM wonk la all catarrhal ecaClikm and Messers Hixson our paon of Wanship platform company and ewnaral ewfeetlement, M la nawfwL t HFruI. John M, he adder, Mrl).,lale a tiently await the construction of a Marchant of Psoa and J. K. Lemon Oncianatl. eayeof Golden deal root : la relation ta kaa of Marion were the apeakeri at new waiting room. services here on Sunday last. been have Other improvements illy reoeeded ea Sk leads waafwJ In aNdabilUeted atanaa now that the The plasterers are now working on rrof. iir Karihkdow, M. D.. ef Jaffendn made recently, and Medical Collage, save of fteldea fleai : is that is it wesnon new store of Wm. Cromzr. the over, hoped Valuable la eterlae h norrhaae. aaaoor busy taoodla) and cinemtlee eyaniaenr-ISpof our citizens will follow the some The dance given by Mr. and Mrs. (pwlnfal iiiimaaawatkon). Dr. Pierce's Faverit Preeerlptloa of Mr. Klgby in moving T. J. Stevens on the 16th in honor of eiample repreeente all the above aamed sad etp the diseases far w hie their Larne from the street. If tkeir wedding was well attended. ' roeommnm are bey this were done, In some instance, Mr. Hyrum Dearden has bought it would greatly itinpreve th look out the interest of W. G. Fisher la tUfuVlMit of our town. the store here, it will now be Hyrum Bros. Walker and Wilkineon of Dearden S Son Instead of Dearden Psoa, addressed the saints of and Fisher. Sunday. need Mr. Merchant we your Do you know that Plnesalv Mr. and Mr. Oondle left Wanshlp business. You need ours. sets like a poultice in drawfor Croyden, the home of the formand polaos. It inflamation out ing er's parents on Tuesday. is antiseptic. For cuts, burns, eczeTo the Fanners ma, cracked hands it ia immediate ef There are a great many people who relief. 26c I. Hold by John Boyden Summit ar j vie-iti- inw faltk-fan- v KFCOUGH Wan-shi- p Car-boliz- ed County When in Coalville make your headquarter at the OAK SALOON EL Swamston, Propr. Wagner's Beer on Draft Hannv- brook Pure Food Whisky Pabat and Lamp's Bottled Bear .... have slight attacks of Indigestion snd dyspepsia nearly all the time. Their food may satisfy the appetite but it falls to nourish the body simply because the stomach ia not in 6t condition to do the work U is supposed to do. It can't digest the food rop stomach should be given help. You ought to take something that will do the work your stomach cant do. Kodol For Indigestion sad Dyspepsia, a combi a Uon of natural dlgestant and vegetable acids, digests the food Itself sad givea strength and bealtk to" the stomach. Pleasant te- take. Sold by John Boyden 4 Son. " - 4 Hon. Cost ef P reducing Caffe. The average cost of labor ia the production sad preparation of coffee Is 4.T cents c pound. Trial Catarrh treatments ate being mailed out frjefl oq request, jby Prfl ghoop, Racine. Wis. These tpts are e proving to the people without a cost the great value of (his scientific prescription known to druggets everywhere ad Dr.' Shoops Catarrh yen-ny- - v Remedy. , gold by John Boyden 4 Son, Oi the Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. 1 aiuzvzs asr- - BACK-ACHE JOHN BOYDEN & SOX. & s i i iI 9 Reason why 8 I I V V O V v o o o the-moll X) j q They arc mechanically superior to any other sweeper ever made, tj They have been on the market 3 years any typify the bdX in carpet sweepers mauufadured. J They have teen exploited under the "square deal policy of "one price to all." 7 $ I V V v ft ft V O V I -- A 8 8 HOYTSVILLE. Rockport, Sept. 17. Mrs. J. A. Reed, who has been visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smjjh, the past summer, has gone to Vineyard, where her husband will teach school the eoming season. Primary conference was helc here last Sunday. The program rendered by the children was very creditable to our association. The Migaea Hobson and West 61 the stake board, were in attendance, and gavq some very good instructions. -- Of codrsethisinvitation you the year 'round. sier two attended our afternoon t&aetlng,' the latter two returned lo Coalville after the morning session of conference. Mr. William Stones moved his family and household furniture to Coalville the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Welsh have been blessed with a bouncing baby boy since the last writing, all doing well, especially John Thomas, he Is the only man in the berg. Messrs J. T. Welsh and David Downs, the only farmers In Grass Creek, are through with their harvesting and almost through haying. Mr. Roberts, ef Logan Utah, a coal merchaat, was up here Tuesday looking around the mines, accompanied by Thomas Rees of Coalville, President of the Rees Grass Creek Coal Co. Joseph Barber and son Dave, who have leased some coal land from the Grass Creek Coal Co., loaded their first local yesterday. From' now on they will load as many teams as they possibly can each V V X) ROCKPORT. 1 V $3 and up Distributors, Salt Lake City. BRASS CREEK Man's Experience. 1 must tell you my experience on an East bound O. R. 4 N. R. R. train from Pendleton to Le Grande, Ore., writes 8am A. Garber, a well known traveling man. 1 was in tbe smoking department with some other traveling men when one of them went out into the coach and came back and said, There ia a woman sick nnto death in tbe car.' I at once got up. and. went out, found her very 111 with cramp colic, her hands and arms were drawn np so you could not straighten them, and with a deathlike look on her face. V7 Two or three ladles were working1 with went her aad giving her whiskey. V7 to my suit case and got my bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I never travel without It),, ran to the water trank, put a double dose of the medicine Hi the poured some water Into it and K) glass, stirred it with a pencil; then 1 had quit a time to get the ladles to let1 me give it to her, but Iaucceeded. could at once , see the effect and .1 worked with her, rubbing her bands, and In twenty minutes I gave her another doee. By thia time we were almost into Le Grande, where I was to learo the train. 1 gave th bottle to the husband to be used in case another doee should be needed, but by th time th train ran into Le Grande she was all right and I received the thanks ef every passenger In the car. Fer sale by John Boyden 4 Sod. i) RIEGER 4 LINDLEY, - Joseph Gibbons, wife and family ef Boulderville, visited his mother, Mrs. Sarah E.Uibbons, last Sunday. A number of teams from here Good for Bitleoenee. I took two of Chamberlains Stom- went to the lower valley last week ach and Liver Tablets last night, and feel fifty per cent better than I for fruit. have for week, says J. J. Firestone of Auxiliary was held here last SatAllegan, Mich. "They are certainly a fine article for biliousness. For urday, and quite a number from the sale by John Boyden 4 Son. Samples north and also tbe south ends of the free. county were in attendance. Wm. Stembridge and son Alfred, ha gone te Mill Creek for fruit. Grass Crkek. The mines worked Mrs. Mamie Stevens has gone to full time Inst week. to visit relatives and friends. Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee visited Coalville on Friday last DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pringle Salve is good for boil, burns, cuts, were Coalville visitor last Saturskin diseases. It Is especially good day. for piles. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bhaw and Sold by John Boyden 4 Son. family, accompanied by Mr. John Shaw, were business people to Coalville Saturday last. Mrs. Sarah All good, Mr. F. L. limner of Salt Lake, formerly of Coalville and representing The Mine and Smelter H. J. Waters, Supply Co. Salt Lake City, was doof Park City formerly ing business here the past week. Invite you to make tbe The U. P. surveyor was running lines here last week. Our Sunday School ward conference convened laat Sunday and we were favored with the presence of Vour headquarters when you visit the State Fair or Conference A Traveling 1 le Smoke Baltimore union made cigars. For sale everywnere. - V o V o9 day. ov K) IS BECAUS- E- 4 Cs 7 9 gives lasting satisfaction and are profitable to buy la. iwJS a.i For tD days treatment for $1.00. guaranteed or money Marion, Sept. 17.-Emma Stetemt anil family, and Mies Etta Olirer are upending a week in visiting with relatitea. William, Mabel and Jiarold Leui-o- n returned to Zion last Saturday after upending the rummer with their father here. Solen Sorenaen made a trip Park City today, Davi. B. W. Andernon and J. A". Peterson, left for Provo laat Sunday after fruit. J. W. Larsen and wife went to Hailstone today on business and pleasure. Hazel Leonard of Kama baa been spending the past few days here the guest of friends. Forest Supervisor W. I. Pack and Wm. Anderson passed through here today on their way to Provo Lloyd Evan has been quite til the past week but is some better at this writing. Hoyuvill, Sept. 17. Martha West ia at home again after several weeks absence in Zion. Joseph Stonebreaker jr. and John Brown have moved Uu-i- families to Park City. r Ethel and Lucille Lee left on the attend the Agricultural College at Logan. 16th to The Misses Winnie and Hazel Stonebreaker, Orlean Winters and Lydia West are attending the Summit Staka Academy. t Wm. McMicheal and son left today for a fishing trip on the Baar river. Clarence Winters and Everett Gunn came home from Rigby's ranch Last week. Albert Mills and wife will move up Grass Creek thia week where the-lette- If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation Dr. Shoop'z Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely matched old Java and Mocha Coffee In fiavor and taste, yet it has. not a single grain of real Coffee ia It Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grain or with Malt Nuts. etc. Made la one minute. No tedious long wait You will aurely like it Get a fro sample at our store. 8old by John Boyden 4 Son. ce-real- Utah Big Popular Priced i Daily is mailed every morning for 60 centa a month in advance. It givea all the news. Subscribe for the Republican. Salt Lake. Inter-Mounta- in Sest Treatment fer a Burn. If for no other reason, Chamber- Iain's Salve should be kept in every household on account of its great value in the treatment of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and uiB lesa the Injury is a severe one, heal the parts without leaving a scwrThia salve lx also unequaled ftor chapped hands, sore nipple and disease of th is extended kin. Price, 26 cents. For sal by John Boyden 4 Soa. . MONUMENTS OF Marble and Granite ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL USED Mark tbe Graves of Departed Ones before they are Lost.. .Leave a Tfacord cut in Marble or Granite for Future Generations Do It Now Summit Monumental Work HOYTSVILLE, Utah. r will teach school this winter. CHAS. H. WEST, Propr. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT AND CHOLERA INFANTUM Blackberry Cordial Acts as an Astringent without Producing Costiveness IT IS PLEASANTLY SPICED 4 Bits the Bottle FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EACH PACKAGE John Boyden & Sons Druggists . FALL AND WINTER Underwear and Outing Flannels Are Now on Our Counters Ready for Your Inspection. They have Quality Taste, Novelty and Moderate Pni;e to Recommend Them. Investigate. A FEW ODDS AND . ENDS IN Fall Clothing at Half Price The People's Mercantile Co. ALMA ELDREDGE, Mgr. I |