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Show PASSENGER and EXPRESS Passengers to depot - EOc ; Trunks - 50c and 75c Express - - 10c Satisfaction CuHranleed. A. Madsen & Son . UmmUriliemm feas?? E rj 2SUHNI60N.UTAH. L lljl Do You Waal to Know Both Sides? . I I II Swift & Company's 1919 Year Book. I p just out, tells you lj ! !jj What Swift & Company's profits ' J were in 191 8, I jij Trie truth about the Federal Trade I III I, J Commission's investigation, .ji;J li! Why the prices of butter and eggs j ! 1 1 are so high, And many other vital facts. j J jjjj'l Whether or not you agree with us after jjij I j! jjjjj reading this Year Book, you will at least jj jpj know both sides. , I You will find it interesting; Americans like j j to hear about big things done in a big way. j j j You will also discover that we are merely !j JJ j Ijij human beings like yourself, doing in the best jjL !' jjj'j possible way a necessary service. I Legislation is pending in Washington; as pijjjS j a good American citizen you want to know j both sides of this question. It concerns you, . ill I j J ' i as well as one of the most important industries Ij j I: in the country, j i' Dd not hesitate to send for a copy of this I booklet. Yournameandaddressareall weneed. i Address Swift & Company !j 11 :! Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois j Swift & Company, J.S.A. Curtd at a Cost of 25 Cents. j '-Eight years ago when we first moved to Mattoon, I was a great suff-"ier suff-"ier trom indigestion and uonsiipa-lion," uonsiipa-lion," wriles Mrs Robert Aliison, Mattoon, III. "1 bad frequent liead-, liead-, aches and dizzy spells, and there was a leeling like a heavy weight pressing press-ing on my stomach and chest all the . time. 1 felt miserable Every mor el of food distressed me. 1 could not rest at niht and felt tired and worn ut all the time One bottle of ' liHinberlain's Tablets cured me and I have since felt like a different pttr- -Advt. c ' DOOOOCKXXXX00000 I The Light . 1 in the 3 Clearing 3 IRVING 8 K BACHELLER g B To read this X B story is to be 8 2 uplifted, en- g 8 nobled; is to g 8 feel that honor 8 and integrity g R indeed form 6 R the corner stone 8 R of national as . 8 B well as individual 8 d character; is to 8 S make one long 8 5 for the sweeter 8 8 and simpler life, 8 8 which to older 8 R readers is some- 8 R thing more than . 8 K a tradition. And 8 B pervading it all 8 8 is a pungent but 8 B kindly humor. 8 R You will enjoy every 8 3 Installment of "The v p Light in the Clearing." p 8 Our New Serial! 8 Don't Fail to 5 Read It! A. E. PA UK IVV-VER. Room 5, Bank Bulldlne Phone 36. GUNNISON - . UTAH Dr. F. 0. Bullcck DENTIST Permanently Located Office open trom 1st to 15th of tub month. BANK BUILDING U A IN ISON UTAH. II. V.. SrVALIJEmj, D.V J1. ; VETERINARIAN PHONF. 314. GUNNISON, CTA. I " 1 NhPHI G1.E1JHILL Notary Public and Conveyancer GUNNISON UTAU C)CXXXXXKXC)OOCX)CXXX)CXXXD BUTTER WRAPPERS Trlnted at This Office That Terrible Headache Do you have periodic attacks of headache accompanied by sickness of the stomach or vomiting, 'a sallow skin and dull eyes? If so, you can get quick relief by taking Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Tablets as directed for biliousness, bilious-ness, and you may be able to avoid these attacks if you observe the directions di-rections wltdi each package. Advt. 1 fitters ', Succeed when everything e!s fiifl. ! ! In nervous nrostratik. ivl female i Weaknesses they art tlie ouprcms remedy, a? thousands have testified. FOR KtDfljEY.UVEFlAND 1 i STOMACH Tr.O'JLLE it is the best medicine ever sold m over a druggist's counter. 3 qmsr " u .nyftQ Hilng in your Job Work, Dreadful Cough Cured A sevf re cold Is often followed hy a rough conirli for which Chamberlain's Ouch Pemedy has proven psppclallv valuable. Mrs. F. W. Olsen, Marys, vllle, Mo , writes: "About, two years ago mv little lvV .Tpiin canirbt a severe se-vere cold and coughed dreadfully for davs. I tried a number of conch trtPdlclnps but. nothing did him any good until T I'avphlm Chamberlain's f lough nomedv It rellevpd his cough rh'bt. nwav nod tiefore he had finished taking OOP hot tip he was cured. 1 think Is is just line for children." Advt. Getting Rid of Colds The easiest and quickest way to get rid of a cold Is to take Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy. This preparation prepara-tion has been in use for many years and its value fully proven TN'o mat ter what remeiy you use, however, (are must tie taken not to contract a second cold before you have recovered from the lirst one, and there Is seii-ous seii-ous danger of tl. Is. A man of middle, age or older should go to bed and stay in bed until fully recovered. It Is better to stay In bed three d.iyH at the fOart than threo weeks later on. ; .-Advt. Indigestion Take a few doses of Chamberlain's Tab'ets as directed for indljesl Ion. a:d y ii wilii-oon forget about your .sVMiivh troubles. Try lb .-A!fc. |