OCR Text |
Show IN Men's, and BoY's - CLIOTH ING" Summer Underwear Sox and Shoes Gunnison Bargain Store, Peter Christiansen, Manager. BEERIKG IDEAL BIKDER S, 6, and 7-Foost iThe Deering New Ideal binder represents the highest development of harvesting machine manufacture. It is built for hard work. You can't buy a better' binder. The features of the Deering New Ideal binder are: a strong main frame for a foundation, a 10-inch main wheel to give ! tractive power, ball and roller bearings on ali important journals to raake a smooth running machine. If it is necessary neces-sary to tilt the binder low, the Deering cutter bar will do successful work. All grain can be brought to the knife with the Deering reel because it has sufficient range of adjustment. adjust-ment. The very best tempered steel knives are supplied. 5-New 5-New Ideal dividers will separate grain whether it is tangled 8 or straight. When not in use, they fold out of the way. The binder shifter lever, the reel lever, the tilting lever and butt adjuster lever are all placed in front of the driver, mak ing them much more convenient These are some of the features of the modern Deering grain binder which. will i terest you. But they are not all. The machine has many other features which we vill be giad to explain to you next time you are in town. You will appreciate what this i machine can do for you when you see it Ask for a cata- f logue which explains all details. OS WELL. QECKL -j i - - - . - . - 7 T,i ,V Dr. F. 0. Bullock DENTIST Permanently Located Office open from 1st to 15tb of each month. BANK- BUILDING (ULNMSON UTAH. SCREAM' ; 'jtC; akut; wliatr you're'-i you're'-i TrM-u$ telling, but take a tip,, j brother, you'll break: tjfrjjW' ear drums, not pocket ; booki. . JIKt & $ $ rJS-fo' ane advertising m' 'tft&n&f : ls paper makes , "$M thinking people buy.. &0m &mgcLM If you're not in the: ISO' J-van,. isn't it time; "tTr ' ou bave our word you'll never regret it; 'CoBl-right, ISM, br.W. Si U.V- Parry Bros. MASONS" and STOWE' CUTTERS Granite and Marble A'.onuments, JjM Headstones. .Mantles, Grates. VWl and STEEL FENCES. JP3 31 A NT I, " Sanpete Co. UTAH. wf-Mi 60 YEARS' fii''d Designs T "r? Copyrights ice. Anvono sending a pket oh and decrfpfIon mpy quickly ascertain our opinion reo whm,lier an Invention 18 probnbly patentable. Communion-'-tloneatrictlycoulltlenti'il. HArlUBOOK on Patcute; -6ont free. Oldest acrenoy for sc"jcni patents. Patents taken tbrunph Mi:ni.-& Co. receli sptr:' notice, wltbout cb.Hrso, iutho , Scientific Jlsnericaiu A hsndsomely illn3trtilea weekly. I.nrtrest cHv culatlon of f.ny scicntluo j" urnaL Terms. S3 a-voar: a-voar: four months, 5.1. Sold by all newsdealers-. MUNN g Co.3B13ro!Mlw New York Brunch Office. 62S F St- Washington. D. C New Train Service Denver & Rio Grande SFaSjSol IN CONNECTION WITH ',. BURLINGTON KOUTE F0UR ROCK ISLAND ROUTE FAST MISSOURI PACIFIC TRAINS EAgrp TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. L0U19 7HREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK 3:45 a. tn. 8 :10 a. m. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Chicago and 4:30 p. m. 1A St. Lcuis without chhnge of c rs 7 :10 p. m. For furthur information see any D & R G Agent or address: F. A. WADLEIGH, G. P. A. I. A. BENTON, G. A. P, D. Denver, Colorado Salt Lake City , U ah Tortured For 1 Years by a cure-defying atomHch trouble that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies hetri9d, John W Moddevs. ot Modderaville, Mich., seemed doomed He had to sell Ms farm and p;ive up work. His neighbors said, "he can't live much longer." ' Whataver I ats distressed me," he wrote, "till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not eat for years, It's surely a grand ramedy for aiomach trouble." Just as good for liver and kidDeys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50o at all druggists. ASSESSMENT NO. ICE. WESTVIEW IRRIGATION COM-puny, COM-puny, principal plaea of business Gunnison, Utah. Notice li hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 5th d;iy of August, 1911, an assessment of 75 cetits per share was levied on the cjpital stock of the association, payable pay-able immediately to the secretary of the c3iapan y, at his residence, "West-view, "West-view, Utah. Any stock, upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 30th day of September, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unites payment is made before wil be sold ou the 30th day of October, 1911, to pay the delinquent assessment together to-gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Highest price paid for Veal, Hgq. Poultry and Egg-., C.N.JENSEN, Life Saved At Death's Door. ALFRED H. LUND, Sej'y . Office at residence in, Westview, Utah. PostoiEce addiess, Gunnisou, Utabi I 1 "I never felt so npar my grave,' writes W E P-itterscu of Wellington Te3-., "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two yeara. My father, moth.r and two sisters died o f consumption, and that I am alive today is due sole ly to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now 1 weigh 1j7 poucds and have l;r-eu' well and strong -for veai'S'."'' Q:iick safe, sure, it's the best remed3' on earth for coughs,, colds, lagripr.e, asthuia, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial I bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug-! gists. FOR JOB PRINTING CALL AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE PHONE 20 Gunnison UieiH. , ,,, is thb only m ifasiiredjf . Just ThinK of it? h ? Thh Free Sewin;;; Machine U in- t aured for five years against accident I breakage wear, fire, tornado, light- ; ' 5 ning and- water. This shows our : ' . faith in ' i Sewing Machine ThlnK what JJhJi "nl 3 f It gtens.tbi if you break the whole machloa "s pro-itptlr ohUJncfl In U:o:mi!iM, or KO FEE, t' fj TKAOt-MARXi, Cavc;;iR mid ( t.pyrlKliW rcj ?3 y U'i(Hl. riend iSk' trli, .My.l,' or ri.olo, for ?re f'A i report on piitinr:tUht y. ALL BUSINESS?"! STRICTLY OONFIDErJTIAL. 1'nteilL pra;Uco ex 'hiiivi'ly. tfurpaifWr.K r.tforences. -3 V iiliv:iko iiiveiitorn shoukl luivc our hand- 5'1 book onflow Loobtn.i:ian; soil patents, What in- U-ven;ion U-ven;ion will jy.fknv u j' t n pfrtner,andolher - i!utUu Information. Sent freo to any addre8. W 0. SWIFT & CO. I THE GAZETTE; 51,50 per year. r.IADE MORAL Wobody would have known the Good Samaritan's Samar-itan's kind aat. were it not ror Our Saviour's parable. Be the home folks' Good Samaritan, Mr. Merchant; make this paper pa-per your commercial bible; writs your own parable and put it in our advertising columns. col-umns. a ( ? v. . .iD, ucii. oi auacameai, etc. i r- J It will be replaced to you without chsrse. 3 Send for our booklet "In the Day's Work" Tree Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, FOR SALE BY JOHN S. PETERSON. i Find tliq AIan Every man and woman is Anxious to buy some article necessity or luxury every day of his or her life. Single handed it would take you months to seek out those interested in your line of business. An advertisement in this paper does the work instantaneously. It corrals the purchaser brings him to your store makes him buy things ycu advertised. ICoprrigni, vm, ly V, N. ) '. i fitters Snccccd when everything else f:i!3. B '-a nervous prostration and female weaknesses they Pre the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. B FOR KIDNSY, LIVER AND I STOMACH TRCWDLE 1 M it h the bent mcdicir.e ever sold f over a di utjisfs counter. l Falls Victim To Thieves. S W Bends, of Coal City, Ala., hiiR a jiiHtilia'ole griovnuce. Two thieves stole his health for twelve yenis. They were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. Kiug'a New Life Pills throttled them. Ilj'a well now. Unrivalled for Constipntion, Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c at, all druggists. |