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Show Business Directory 1 4 I ' 1 Heaters Jeatcrs! The Great Western is a heater that always gives good satisfaction, is a coal-saver and very asily kept clean. Call at the Cott Furniture Co. "T .!'!I,MI I- .iWT Dr. J. R. Earle lOye, Ear, Nose anil Throat SPECIALIST Tuesdays only 1 to 4 p. m. Af.nintr juts by phone, No. 92 F Life Motion Pictures Illustrated Songs and Specialties. Melba Theatre. Mt. Pleasant Who is it for? The weary mother Asa place of rest and recreation. The business man. As a relief from the stress of the day's work. The young man and woman, As a place of refined entertainment. entertain-ment. The children, - ... Where amusement is combined with instruction. Where lessons are learned by the universal language of pictures and music. If you area public spirited citizen make the picture plays a factor of good in your community. Special provisions for baby carriages Wm. P. WINTERS PHYSICIAN nd SURGEON, Mount PI5nt Uuh Dr. D. D. Tebbs DENTIST Lamont Building Mt. fWn4. - l"1 . ; . . -p J. W. CHERRY ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Lamont Buildinf. Mt. Plewint, Uth. Tel. No. 46. J. C. BARTON PROPRIETOR. The Mt. Pleasant Barber Shop All Work Guaranteed : Once cofne, always stay Hair Tonic ju-ii"l ' Jure Oandrurf. Jr4D.' - v ' ' c- DR. A. iiURCM DENTIST 'Vasalch Building Mt. PUas-vT, ::: Via1. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? Many Mount Pleasant People Know the Importance 01 Healthy Kidneys. The kidneys fil.er the blond. They work night and da . Well kidneys remove impurities. Sick kidneys allow impurities to multiply. No kidney ill should be neglected. There is grave danger in delay. If you have backache 01 urinary troubles, It joj ae norvous," dizzy or worn out, Begiu treating your kidneys at 'once: Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousand?. Proved by grateful testimony. Niels Hansen, .vuth ward, Manti, Utah, say3: "I have used Djar'b Kidney Pills and I am glad to sa t',,ai they have ben of great benefit. I heartily endorse this remedy." For sale by all Dealers. Price 50 coats. Foster Milliurn Co., Bufiaio, New York, sole agents for the Unii- J. E. T.nruf.ii r. Watchmaker and Jeweler AUo Engraving. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Office Opposite I'ost Office Ferdinand ErlcWsen George ChrUtenseu ' i Ericksen & Christensen ; I LAWYERS I Telephone No., 7 and 79, Notary Public in office Office, aecond floor of the Ericksen Block. Mt. Pleasant. Utah. Up -To -Date Shoe Repairing Done at very reasonable prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Marinus Utten. J. C Stocks, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office, 2nd floor in Wasatch Block. Hours 2 to 5 daily Office phone No. 5 Residence phone No. 11 Mount Pleasant, jtah. j Briggs& Amundsen All Work GUARANTEED Once Come, Always Stay Hair Tonic Guaranteed to Cure Dandruff. Cream for Chapped Hands and face Fairview ... Utah Agents for the Celebrated Troy Laundry of Salt Lake City. - Also Agents for - - W. L. OBENDORF & CO. Chicago's Leading Tailors. What is the matter trying a few Commercial Orchards of Cherries? Some one on the bench land. It will b a good investment. The Utah Vursery can furnish the best of trees. iee J. E. Gunderson or either of heir district salesmen. Utah Nursery Nurs-ery Co. Advertisement. THE MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID - . - Entered as second class matter at the post-office at Mount Pleasant Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. I An Independent Newspaper Published Every Friday Morning by The Pyramid Publishing Co. Burke McArthur, Proprietor 1 Rates of subscription - One Year $1. 50; Six Months 75c; Three Months 50 FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1912. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggists opinion: opin-ion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Couph R-medy for fifteen years," saysEnos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., and consider it the best on the market.' mark-et.' For sale by All Dealers. Adv. For Sale 87 acres of land at Vermillion, Utah, under New State Canal, Easy Terms. B. G. Linebaugh, M. D. " Moroni, Utah. If you have young children you ! have perhaps noticed that disorders ! of the stomach are their most com mon ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are ' easy and pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by All Dea.ers. Advertisement. Serious Kidney Disease Treated By axi Old - Fashioned Doctor k l ' XI S. B. HARTMAN, M. D. In 1860 I was practicing medicine in Mlllersvllle, Pennsylvania, a thriving farming community. A prominent citizen of that locality ' called at my office one day In a very feeble condition. condi-tion. So much so he had to be assisted assist-ed In alighting from his -wagon. I found on questioning him that he mi been afflicted for about two years, le had consulted various doctors, -ttong them a specialist from Philadel-iia- They pronounced his disease to Brighfs disease of the kidneys. He as gradually falling in strength, los-ig los-ig flesh rapidly, and altogether pre-Mited pre-Mited a very pitiable spectacle, the mnant of a once strong and happy an. I had been treating a neighbor of ir; successfully. This neighbor had :v recommended me and thus it ::c had come to me. v told me that the doctors had f-ally given up his case as hope-id hope-id he felt free to consult any ..- t.hystcian. I hesitated to take ; as I felt sure I could not do ' more than the other phy--d done. I told him so, yet he insisted upon my prescribing. I was a ..... , ,t tv. T..-g1 Mnflipol Col- lege at Philadelphia, and as one of the consulting physicians had been a professor pro-fessor in that college it seemed to me quite unlikely that I would be able to do any more than had been done, but I prescribed what seemed to be the best thing under the circumstances. He went away and in a week he re" turned saying he was no better, that he was still losing ground. He judged that he had taken the same medicine before. No doubt he had. But he wished me to prescribe again. I did so. This went on for about two months, the patient failing all the time, and I was becoming thoroughly discouraged with the case. One day th9 patient said to me, "Doctor, why don't you give me the medicine you gave my neighbor? "We all thought he would die, but your medicine cured him. This was why I came to you. Why not give me the same medicine you gave him?" "But," I said, "your neighbor did not have kidney disease. It was a bowel complaint that I prescribed for in his case. I remember I gave him the Neutralizing Mixture that I make a great deal of use of - In bowel diseases." dis-eases." "Well, I want some of the same medicine you gave him. It worked wonders with him and I believe it will with me." "But," I said, "this is not a medicine medi-cine for kidney disease." "Well, since you seem to be like the rest of the doctors, you cannot help me, why not try the medicine that helped my neighbor?" After some hesitation I concluded to give him a bottle of it. In ten days he returned. He at once began to berate be-rate me in no complimentary words, saying: "You knew very well this medicine would help me. Tou held it back merely to get more fees for treating me. From the first the medicine has helped me and I have made rapid improvement. im-provement. If I could hava had this ineulcl'ie a year ago I should have been saved a great deal of expense ;nd loss of time." I replied that I was glad the medicine medi-cine had helped him. I was somewhat confnsod by his brusque manner and rough speech. I gave him another bottle- uf medicine. Did not see him again f-, rvr,.;t three weeks. Once more he If you have the cash and are in need of a stove or range it will pay you to call on A. R. Young before making your purchase elsewhere. One door east of Golden Rule Store, Mt. Pleasant. Advertisement. called at my office for another bottle of medicine, which was his last call. A month or so afterwards a neighbor of his called and got a bottle of the same medicine, saying that my patient was practically a well man, attending to his duties about his large farm. . I had given him the Neutralizing Mixture which was a remedy that I had used before only for bowel diseases. dis-eases. The same remedy that has since been sold under the name of Peruna. I could not quite understand how it was that Peruna should operate so beneficially in such seemingly different diseases. I had not yet grasped the correct philosophy of disease. I did not then clearly comprehend that catarrh may affect the kidneys as well as the bowels. Nothing of that sort was taught in the books in those days. It took me years before I clearly comprehended com-prehended that catarrh was a disease liable to attack any organ of the body. Catarrh is a disease of the mucous membranes. The mucous membranes line every organ, duct and cavity in the body. Thus it II catarrh may settle set-tle anywhere where there is a mucous membrane. Peruna is my remedy for all these cases. I insist upon it, however, that Peruna is not a cure-all. I use it for just one disease, catarrh. But as. catarrh is liable to affect so many different dif-ferent places, disturb so many different differ-ent functions, derange so many different differ-ent organs, it does seem to many people peo-ple as If I regarded Peruna as a cure-all. cure-all. The above narrative is simply one of the many cases in my early practice that brought me to comprehend the wonderful efficacy of Peruna in such a variety of diseases. The kidneys may be affected by other diseases than catarrh, but the average case of kidney kid-ney disease is catarrh of the kidneys. All cases of Brlght's disease begin with catarrh of the kidneys. This being true, and It also being true that Peruna is a catarrh remedy, it follows that a great many cases of kidney disease would be benefited by Peruna. PERUNA SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS KPFCI.T NOTICE Many persons are making inquiries for the oUl-time oUl-time Peruna. To nuch would fiay thls formula is now put out under tl-r name of K A -TAR-NO, manufacture,, by KA-TAR-NO Company, Columbus, Ohio. Write them and they will be pleased to send you a free booklet, Ericksen Meat and Grocery Co. Choicest Meats, - Freshest Groceries In Stock Always All fruits and early vegetables in season. Equipment thoroughly up to date. Patronage of the public solicited N. S. NEILSON F. C. JENSEN O. F. WALL President Vice-President Cashier MOUNT PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK DIRECTORS : Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen Olof Rosenlof, Swen O. Nielson, A. C. Wall Both checks and savings accounts are respet'tfullv solicited. All customers will receive courteous treatment, and their business our prompt attention. Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United Sta .es and Europe. Feople sending money through the mails should secure drafts, this being the cheapest and safest way of transmitting transmit-ting money. Banking hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Four Per Cent. Interest Per Annum Allowed on Savings 'Deposits, Payable Semi-Annuolly. Semi-Annuolly. :-: Municipal and School Bonds Bought and Sold To Our Electric Light Patrons: We urge all our light users to use the latest improved MAZDA LAMP for economy and brighter lighc. Your meter tells a story each month that sometimes isn't a pleasant one. If you are using the old fashioned 25-cent carbon lamp your meter runs up, and ofter you have insufficient light for your needs. You can double your illumination at no greater cost of current by using the Mazda lamp. They cost only 50 cents. Try them, and then note the difference. Mt. Pleasant Mill & Power Co. l Conference and j Utah State Fair fttr One Fare Excursion Rates T() SALT LAKE CITY SPECIAL E2Sl!Ufe!J!SH! TT? A T TV Additional Attractions. JVt. Jl.l Ladies' Relief and Primary Association, October 2-3 SERVICE National lrrigatiim Consrcss' Sept-30th t0 0cL 3rd FROM Tickets on Sale T Tr"P A TT f,m Nfty Points SepL 30 to Oct 6, inclusive UlAxl Return Limit Oct 12th PnTTAFTV fr D'stant Points SepL 29 to Oct. 4, inclusive VjJ Uli 1 I Return Limit Oct 15th , , Ask For Tickets Via Extra Sleepers and xnr hut I iir nAiirr Pul.ma Chair Cars THE SALT LAKE ROUTE k F.T,,p-, T.C. PECK, W. H.LEE, J.H. MANDERFIELD, Southern Utah Points rni Tni irni u. r. A. I. r. A. A. fa. r. A. Fall Suits in Fancy Worsteds are wonderfully popular and make up into handsome hand-some serviceable garments for fall and winter wear. We have the genuine Fancy .Worsteds lor your inspection. in-spection. We are offering suits Made-to-Your-Order as Low as $12.00 'Fancy Worsteds are the leaders of fashionable novelties in Cloth Fabrics this season. Detmer Worsteds and Woolens are guaranteed and. afford an extensive selection for your choice. Call on us and let us.Fshow you those w popular Purples and others. C. M. PETERSEN, Merchant Tailor MountlPlcasant, Utah.j, (S A.Mcirz & co. jSj: Mt.Pleasant, Ut. "! |