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Show Thu Blood Is The life." " SeiTn- - h never gon bryond thy above .duple wubh nt ofcripUir.liGt ami : It ha illuminated that tUU-megiven it moaning ever bru&dtuing with tli Iacralng breadth of knowledge When tb blood I bad or tmpur It not alona tb bod wbieb auffcn b , Tb brain U alio flooded Sit mind and Judgement are td,annngnir an evil deed or Impure' hNCijK(ect)y traced to tb ' Ittpomy ottbCliIh Foul. Impurt,rw be made mire h. it HOYTSVILLE tan Hiereee Poldrn MuJinl Dixcoyery tmrldie and m.r.fi,,. the hlrwvt tiTTi-.curing, pimple, bkuchea; eruption and other eutaneou affections, a eczema, tetter, or hives and other manifestation of Impure blood. HoytsviUe, JulyT. kaveralofour town people wen! to Lagoon Tues- day. 7 is quite sick. Mr. and Mr. S. Jtouudy of Peoa were visiting here last .Sunday. Mrs. f.izale ' KJgt-- In the cur of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old Medical Discovery. ha ore, Mrs. Alice Shepard and child of performed the moet marvelous cures. In Salt visiting relative lu re. cases of old sore, or open eating ulcers. childIt 1$ well to apply to th open sores Dr. Mr., Mary StonhraWsr-,an- d Tierce's AlHIeallng Sale, which ren of Evaliston have (wen M.lttng wonderful healing potency when relative and frieii Is here for the sued a an application to the aore In conjunction with th us of "Golden Medical iast week. Discovery a a blood cleansing constProf. Morris the great ventriloitutional treatment If your druggist and magician will give an enquist to don't happen, have th in the Amusement tertainment halva In stock, you can easily procur It n ae r cent In pnetag by Idc losing tmp to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 063 Mam St, Buffalo, N. Yn and It w com to you by return post Moat druggist keep It as wsll as th Gulden Medical Discovery. fifty-fou- You can't afford to accept any medicln f unJirwrum eompotitkm aa a aubatitut for Golden Medical Discovery, which la e medicine or avow comiositiom, having a complete list of Ingredients la th plain English on It erne being attested as correct under oath Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pallets regulate bottle-wrappe- r, end Invigorate stomach, liver aad bowela Hall Thursday evening, July 2. The professor has given exhibitions of his wonderful still In this vicinno doubt that he ity and there will draw a large crowd here Thursday evening. There will be a childrens dance given here Friday afternoon for the benefit of the Primary. Mr, R. E. Pedden returned home June 29th from a two month trip through Idaho. Clarence Winters' came home from ahearing, he has quite a bad hand. The doctor Is In attendance. 1 Help for Those Who Have Stomach Trouble. After doctoring for about twelve Tears for a bad stomach .trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine end doctor' fee. I purchased my wife one bog of Chamber-Jain- ' Stomach end Liver Tablets, Henefer, July 1. Wallace Wright which did her to much good that aha continued to nae them and they have of Devils Slide was injurled at this done her more good than 'all of the medlcln I bought beforo Samuel Boy--- j place In a runaway last Saturday erFolso Iowa. Thla medicine la night. The buggy "arid harness for aale by John Boyden ftSoa. were destroyed . hInefer. Chamberlains .After canvassing the t.own the committee appolntedfjhave decided to hold no celebration here on the Fourth except a dance. The baseball team will play the Devils Slide team at Portland. A number of the people will celebrate there, and a Tetnm game and celebration will Ie held here on the Twenty-Fourt- h. Between forty and fifty went from here on the Lagoon excurlon, but ant hssissjlS Unstand Afterjmyln less this U remedied the nextexcur-alo- n the people will he slow about taking In excursions. for-tlcke- ts. Cough Remedy Tb Children's Favorite -- CV & ' Coughs, Colds, Group and Whooping Cough. lor It nm tWnwnirMieim ,1 M MSUnt vwM. ll m It mSIm at H kmW irsg MS stf kt ktM m sm s imiiwtkiti MMntWt m ln me et Large Slae, 60 eta. I, By Our Special Correspondent. ditea. through NEWS: , , , Elder Arnold of Coalville and J. of Marlon, were home missionaries here on Sunday last. Miss Ituhy Owen of Salt Lake, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Roltert. - fine hundred and seven j sided our !unday Sehool on This is the largest turn out, ,tor, i Jmes, County Surveyor, R. spent several, days In Ha Lake last week on official husln fin Painters are now putting i.ew Isliing touches on the (Tumor residence. There was a fair turnout brans I.tand dance last Ha i Also ariiie show on Monday lie tpper tiers tfteV-oun- - - A. Do not forget that the wi-ek- 6 leu Ditch Compg water out from their ne dqrlng the- week, this wifi btlig bout three hundred acres ofte land in Henefer under cultf '1 Ball, Mr. Turner, Mr. and I rs. Enoch Turner Jr., Mr. and Mre. O. CrMePeek, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1 a mottomrfrT aiiT"M r K.jr'Atvtfin" Hatch, Mr. audMr. Ueuben'lIatcHT Mr. and Mr. Herbert Fewkes, Mr. and Mrs. W, PattersonT'Sdr. and rs. J. Mrs. J. W. Scott, Mr. and Barlow, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. France, Misses Louie Ball, ('. Moore, pl'1 France, Isabel Ball, Messrs Frank Ball, Edward Snow, Mr. and Mp. I). Moore, alnl Mrs. 8. Moore. A number of nice presents were received by couple. The Times extends congratulations. Mr. HartingiU- P- surveyor j a gang of 12 men has been in our s neighborhood several for the new location for a Union Pacific, with a view to find an easier grade over the divide. Several wool buyers have here of late,, aud pros pec tL have brightened somewhat. Offers of have been made to from Iffo to the wool owners in this vicinity. Commissioner County The Evanston Harness T & Saddlery Company Geo. A. LeVan, Mgr. Is George Mrs. Lucy Lake and Bistoi Bixa Smith of Park City was making a t'rwiaru expect to leave oigex- trip of Inspection over our county uuded visit during the wcfr ftey roads here on the 25th'. - exp 'ot to visit relatives in dho, Oregon aad Washington, 'bet, ire- - now open for business with a large assort- Collars, Harness, Saddles, Sweat Pads, Bits, Spurs, Blankets and in fad ment of storekeepers should post thgniselves on the provisions of the in V pure Food Law. It requires that offered sale either for all butter by manufacturer or inerchanflo Bee to it that each package is properly labeled with the makers name and whether It is ranch or creamery butter and. the number of .'ounces in each package. If these provisions Location, two doors east of Bakers photograph gallery. are not complied with some persons are apt to get in trouble, as it is the duties of the officers to see that the law is compiled with.- Oipr turning. the Harness and Saddlery line. everything WAHSAjetf Wahsatch, June 29th, & viral freezing nights here durlftj (he pas t week. Repairing a Specialty Shearing is In full swing itthe several shearing plants, at Ihe wool being hauled to the railmd. About air average crop rporti Mr. Alvin Hatch and Mrs, Jni. ben Hatch of Woods Cross, are tore is the Price of rusticating for a few weeks on the Twenty-Fiv-Cents Peace. Hatch Bros sheep ranch. Tbe terrible itching and smarting. Mrs. William Cottom of Ji Incident to certain skin diseases, is al is spending a few week at thwlfve most Instantly allayed by applying Stock sheep ranch. Chamberlain's Salve. Price, ZS cents. For aale by John Boyden ft Son. J Mr. Enoch Turner of Alrny tVjo. while driving with Mr. Turner to FENCING MADE EASY Wahsatch, their team became frightened by a wagon load of Junl-tur- e they passed, and ranawty, Have you not found that it running Into the railroad wlrf feme and breaking the tongue oufoLlhe. difficult, and Kometimes impossible buggy. Luckily Mr. and? Mrs. to stretch the woven wire fencing Turner only receiving some keiht over uneven surfaces of ground. In ju ries.: serious difficulty is now overThis Mr. Thomas G. Ball(ourluial come by having the fence manuconstable) was married at Qgihn, factured right on the ground, woven on the 21th to Miss Emma 'tyner of Aluiy Wyo. The ceremongas J;q yout fence posts. ' We are now prepared to build preformed by Judge Howell. A reception and latrcfrtg party fencer over Tncramt ains7 over was held on the 27th at the home of your and auy other old place, at the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. hollows less per rod than the aan.e Jos. 8. BaH, iu honor of the occfts-lo- prices nee in the roll. We are prepared and time was had during the evening festivities. A take your orders for 200 rods or recess was taken at' eleven, straw- more. Call and aee sample of the berries and cream, and Ice cream fencing. were served during the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Vou also want some nlc OrnaJos, 8. Ball, Mr. and Mra.Tlus. G. mental Fencing, Fancy Iron Gata, for the front of your lot, or cemetery-lotWe are in the front ranks on these goods. This class of fencing is always good, and pleasing to the Charles H. Wkst, eye. 17. HoyUville, Utah. July 1 e Grass Creek Goal t AT THE Barber Mine IN GRASS CREEK UTAH Domestic Coal n, at the mine, per ton .. $2.50 Delivered in Coal-- Coal, per ton . . . $4.00 . O O O A Millionaires Baby attended by the highest priced baby specialist could not be cured of stomach or bowel trouble any quicker or surer than your baby if you give It McGees Baby Elixir. Cures diarrhoea, dysentery and all derangements of the stomach or bowels. Price 25 cents and 50 cents. For sale by John Bof6en ft Son 0 1 e for C m ti T S - It Is only duty and justice to encourage your borne paper, extend to it the nourishment to which it is entitled. Pay your subscriptions promt-ly- , and seiid a fewf exta copies to your relatives and friends at a distance. They will appreciate Die favor and so will we. t A Boys l As My little boy, four years old, had severe attack of dysentery. We a two physicians; loth of them W had We th-- n gave him him Up. W gave Chamberlaiu"tollc. Clml-r- a and Vi Diarrhoea remedy which cifred V hltn and believe that aved his life. H. St rolfng. Carbon Hill, is no doubt but this .There AM Ala. ' inaliy remedy sav,-- the ID V It with each children Gie W CAstor oil according to the plain vi printed directionsand a cure is cer- .AT THE-- i AS AS AS w - Summit As M Furniture s - As v - tain. w a w vt vi IN IV -- Y - , i - e" ' Ys Sold - orders at Times Office. VM & I C O A L ,',-a- r J -- 5 Saved. t m 1- Life Patronize local trade Leave- - of , , br John Boyden ft O AT THB MINB THE PRICES LUMP STOVB s . Ptlrontu Boo. Your return' card printed on ? too envelopes for 75 cents at THE TIMES office. a. Rkj Inisslrj. ' ..WEBER COAL CO.. We do only good prititirtsr. Can we do yours? Prices arei right. . . - ,V r a . |