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Show Are You One Of Those Who Habitually Catch Cold? Investigation Shows That Certain Occupations and Professions Are Constantly Prolific Causes For Frequent Colds. What Can Be Done About It? Ws read a. lot of medical literature that onlv entertain w struct, la this strenuous period, when lift I pK sfcTa Uvere sS we need hgnt and facts how to prevent disease more than Wk tSSSiSST Do you know that the clerk and the shop girl, the merchant and Zl ssssss? - w mjstsxssiz v Jjartsl fatigue, worry, heavy strain, nervousness resulting from , .rrf easiest meani for the development of eoldsT The average L: cf a r0ynun 13 less than that of a farmer-cause, sedentary work. S oBuerarj ufa, especially where it means the consumption of brain tissn-cnje,ds tissn-cnje,ds to over-eating; there is no more common cause of colSn 0- Wh.eTi the digestive organs are weighed down with an excess of food the .,vcr ana i uinoys rd other important vital organs are overworked, StaK u :-er and l,cr3 13 2es3 resistance; slight exposure, which under ordS conditions cr.usca no hern, results in a bad cold? ordinary 1 A '-ohere a cold, a g;cd expectorant cr cough remedy such as PEEUBTA shenk be conveu:cuiv- ,t hand to be taken at the very first attack cf pi Eat wjiat can bo c:ne to stop th3 frequency of colds to such people t..i r.ro ccntacd to sedentary work? Start rith a ccld water towel bath, walk to your place of business, or fierce fie-rce an uour oi eaca cay to outdoor life, take a dose ofPEEUUA before each -rf':,". yJSr E7'ztz-' cat xoder-tely "tire early and sleep in a room L" c-wj;tr.ntlal druggist from Marine, Illinois, com- : .on ir.fr 0:1 1,:3 .:nis o proprietary medicines, writes as follows- "i have oecu cgr.gcd 1.1 the retail drug business hero for the past forty ;-rr.r:. urair -in to I have seen many patent medicines come into use "hh fcoaocrfcro jetrseisd then gradually disappear. There a-evrv c:- tiicsa rt::ieclies that pojcrss eEcti?;b. real merit to insure them long life r-uasalrysbccnsgoodseto ' r: -v,:i: Tao cdian-3 in tho lormma sose years ago, by the addition of the Iv;:::t-; Fcr-Iiis it a reliable remedy for constipation - 1 -' ' - l!-':s 'P'-sa" " irgxr.j rjy brother druggists to recommend iiy t.'ic; .) t.i".1 i.'iiiei. ti." Vt'-tM v',;i to bgin the cA'. ater towel bath should have a copy of tho i!l3 of ::;. L'c-.it srso f :.o ?..!ina Co., Columbus, Ohio. Ad- Yo'ir Dniij-jiA for Free Rrwnn Lucky Day Almanac for I024,-A'.hU YOUNG'S FURNITURf STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT We buy, sell and exchange New and Second-Hand Furniture. Locjtpd in Ciai k Building, South btate Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. A. R. Young, Prop. Board and Room at Mrs. B. f. lovell's Lost a bnnch of Railroad keys. Finder please return to this office. A fine building lot for sale, gooc location. Apply to Burke McArthur. For Sale 90 acres of land on Twin Creek. Apply to James McClena-hari- advt For Sale-A home with half lot on 5 So. and 1st East. Apply to Andrew-Scow. Andrew-Scow. Buy your blankrts and winter underwear at the W. Merc. Co. while the big discount is on. Andrew Tygerson did all the Electrical Elect-rical work at the new Elite Theatre. He can also wire your home. Leave orders with Wall and Tygerson. For Sale A good ranch containing contain-ing 70 acres of farming and hay land alsc 20 acres of pasture. Sufficient Suffi-cient water right. Apply to A. L. Burnside. a(jvt- Choice Cut Flowers Ferns and Floral Designs. Send to the Lehi Floral Co., Lehi Telephone 20 J. We deliver promptly. For Sale at a Bargain. Lot 4, Block 2, Plat 'C" Mount x .casdUL, u tan. ior sale at a bargain-V bargain-V ull lot, good orchard, 2 Room house good washhou.se, cellar, granary etc' Must be sold at once. Call on George Christensen. PETERSONCREAMERY CO. 240 East Second South Salt Lake City, Utah' Pays dividends to their shippers bv allowing them highest prices for their cream. We are not affiliated with any price juggling organilation and look to the producer for our cream. We are anxious to give you a square deal. Try Us. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers. , New Simple Remedy vHas Powerful Action. It seems strange to many peonle in Mt. Pleasant that the simple mixture mix-ture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka' has such a auick, powerful action' Our customers state that JUST A SINGLE DOSE usually relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation so quiculy that it- is really astonishing. Many sav Adler-i-ka is the best bowel ard stomach remedy we ever sold. Ed Johnston. Shake It Off Rid 'Yourself Of Unnecessary Burdens A Mt. Pleasant Citizen Shows You How. Don't bear unnecessary burdens. Burdens of a bad back are heavy. Get rid of them. Doan's Kidney pill are for bad kid neys. For lame weak and aching backs. ; Local endorsement proves their ' worth. S Oree Hansen, farmer, Second ; south and Second East Sts. Mount ; Pleasant. Utah, says: "'I Know that ; Doan s Kidney Pills are all right, for ' have used them with good results, t have often heard other praise them, too. I used to be troubled troub-led a great deal by backache and pains through my loins. My kidneys didn't act regulary and I got no rest at nights. I felt tired after the least exertion. A friend told me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 did. They immediately rid me of kidney trouble. troub-le. I haven't had any symptoms since. For sale by ad dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New .York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and t--ke no other. Advt. His Stomach Troubles Over Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like j to feel that your stomach troubles ! were over, that you could eat any j kind of food you desired without injury. in-jury. That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not alto- f gether impossible. If others can be I cured permanently, and thousands y have been, why n- t vou? John R Barker, of Battle' Creek, Mich, is f: "ne of them. Kesay3. "I was tro'ul) tj led with heartburn, indigestion, and j liver complaint until I used Cham- S aerlain's Tablets, then mv trouble was over." Sold by all dealers. Et, j-r , , -a.-.Li..ti,rii- f llnMli lTiT-n I I I Mill I II HI ini1i"''"r " '""''"'l , ALWAYS IN THE LEAD jf I Spring City Light & Milling- Co. : jjj FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED jg We make everything made in a Flour Mill. pi & SPRING CITY, .... UTAH, p ft OUR GRiST EXCHANGE RULES H i) 30 pounds of High Paten! flour and jg 14 poinds of Bran, per bushel of wheat. t$ 33 1-3 pounds of Straight Grade flour and 14 pounds of Bran, per bushel of wheat. pi 3 All mill produce sold at lowest cosh fit; vn s. A full line of our flour '0 and Graham and Uermade for Hide at Wasatch Merc. Co. store, Mt. j feasant, Utah, and Sicca O. Xielton's store, Fuireicic, Utah. , to r ! What Are You Going to i I Do About -It? j You know there's quite a bit of "fixing- up" to do j ab,out the place. You've known it for some time. j I And still you keep putting it off. What are you f I going to do about it? Put it off again? I If you take our advice, you'll buy what lumber I I you need at once. The price of lumber is as low j I now as it is likely to be, and the longer you put !off repairs, the more they'll cost to make. We will make you a very close price on anything you want in building material just now. jft BENT HANSEN & CO. ( 1 TltJ 'lagMfflJiU-Ul J. liny Ull L j- j-ndril- N.&NEHSON f.C.JEgp O.F. , MOUNTPLEASANT COMMERCIAL 8 SAVINGS BANK " DIRECTOSS ; Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen tOIof Rosenlrf, Swen O, Nielsen, A. C. Wall j All eJlh CheCS andsavins accts are respectfully solicited. ou S T receive courteous treatment' and their busi" our pi ompt attention. and Eur? T PlinCipal dlieS f 1he United States ' ' V secure dX Z?U ? thr'Jgh the mails should , tine monev 'h,SLbeinf the cheaPest a"d safest way of transmit- . i ting money. Bankmg hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Four Per Cent In vest Per Annum Allowed on Saving, Bcpo,,, Payabh Sm, M it . . .. . rlztSc'1 Bonds Bought and sid ' " ' " I PREINVENTORY SALE J m at the m D WASATCH MERCANTILE CO S 1 Between this and Saturday January 5, 'l914 we will close out the balance of our toys and Chrilt: I m qmha0dsat0fe'halfPrice- All staple dry good & fg shoes, hose, ribbons and trimmings, etc at 10 dS iM M T0ft A" Wy U"d ' overcoats S off T ad;6S ChildrenS Cats at Per cent ' m f; Afreatvanety of goods, odds and ends at M f I Wasatch Merc. Co. .' JANUARY MIDWINTER I i 31st EXCURSION I J,f to Sur.ny California. - j I Q Special 6 'I 1 $3 Trains . O j K 1 Write for Special j j Itinerary and Mny Side Trips Information. r Arranged. B Make Your t it m , J 1 Reservations ATP a I ' f I now. Vy ef;T ;P,A- . ! X" Salt Lake City. J |