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Show Rest Coigb Medicine for Children "I am very glad to say a few words 'in praise of Chamberlain's Couk-'i 1 Remedy" writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. ''1 have used it for : years both for my children and mv-: mv-: self and it never fails to relieve and ' cure cough or cold. No family with childr n should be without it as i ! gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup." and safe to take, which is of great importance when a medi cine must be given to young children. For sale by all dealeri. 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. n'M.MM 'auiwjpn.i i m'WKmnKMMiaUUUPBu- "TMWaWaBMMaWMlTMinMWITTmMrMaWrWTTllaMTIaWT' J I Advertising has no value unless it is founded on truth. ' f Every statement we make is absolutely true. ' l Our Business MAKING AND Your Businesa MENDING MISTAKES iWe all make mistakes IT'S HUMAN to do so YOU make them, and so do WE, for WE'RE HUMAN, TOO Our biggest mistake was that we didn't know that you, AS A PARTNER, in our j business (YOUR business) wanted to know how we ran YOUR company We didn't realize that you, AS A PARTNER, not only wanted to, but HAD THE j RIGHT to know how we spend YOUR money . . We've CORRECTED that mistake now; and we don't make the same mistake twice ? YOU'VE made a mistake, too A HUMAN ONE LIKE OURS i ' , 1 ou THOUGHT because we kept our business to ourselves that we were like a lot of other corporations you've heard about YOU THOUGHT that we (like they) had "watered" our stock, sold bonds and pre- I ferred stock, and had a lot of high rates, big mortgages and inflated ralues I We've corrected that mistake, too ' We've SHOWN you, and we're going to keep on showing yau, that we are different from other coryorations-that we are "on the square" I We've shown yon, and we're going to keep on showing you, that our finances, our 1 methods, our rates, and our revenues are CLEAN, RIGHT and honest i f You, and the rest of our partners, paid us $6,844,576.25 for telephone service last B year; thatVa lot of money, BUT It's less than one-fourth of the money our stockholders our of HER partners have 1 paid in to make your service possible 1 Our actual expenses for that same year were $6,790,076.94 for Operation, Taxes, j Maintenance, Depreciation, and seven per cent dividend to your stockholders. It cost that much to MAKE your service We don't believe that any corporation in the country can show a cleaner balance sheet than that That Kind of a showing is fair, both to the public; and to the investor I You see your company IS different from other corporations I The Mountain States Telephone i & Telegraph Co. j "The Corporation Different" ? , 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 n ys. For lame weak and aching backs. I Local endorsement proves their I worth. ! Oree Hansen, farmer, Second ; South and Second, East Sts. Mount Pleasant, Utah, says: "'I Know that j Doan's Kidney Pills are all right, for i I have used them with good "results. I have often heard other people praise them, too. I used to be trouh led a great deal by backache and pains through my loin. Mv kidneys didn't act regulary and I got no n-st at nights. I felt tired after the leas" exertion. A friend told me to trv 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 all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tke no other. Advt. See our big discount add on all line? of goods uniil Jan. 3, 1914. W. Merc. Co. New 'ot of Misses and ladies patent pat-ent leather shoes just received b the Progress. Thomas Jones came home from Bingham to spend the holidays with his family in Mount Pleasant. He returned to his labor again Saturday after spending a very pleasant visit with his family and friends. His Stomach Troubles Over Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles i were over, that you could eat any I kind of food you desired without in jury. That may seem so unlikely lo : you that you do not een houe for an I ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not altogether alto-gether impossible. If others can be cured permanently, and thousands have been, why not von? John R. Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich., is I one of them. He says, "I was troub- j led with heartburn, indigestion, and liver complaint until I used Cham- i berlain's Tablets, then my trouble 1 was over." Sold by all dealers. ' ALWAYS IN THE LEAD , Spring City Light & Milling Co. It FLQUR, GRAIN AND FEED gl & We make everything made in a Flour Mill. '& SPRING CITY, - UTAH, g g OUR GRIST EXCHANGE RULES fa 30 pounds of High Patent flour and 14 pounds of Bran, per bushel of wheal 33 1-3 pounds of Straight Grade flour 2nd 14 pounds of Bran, per bushel of wheal AH mill procure W at hired casli fyvr- s. A fvll line of mr flour m ;4i and Uraham anil (Uniimle for sale at II nsatrh Merc. Co. time, Mt. jS ffi Pleasant, Utah, and Sikh O. Xielson's store, Fairview, Utah. fa mmm&mmm aa m mm iMm iiihwiiujmiil- H HIHllllll III tm i nMi I 1 What Are You Going to i 1 Do About It? I You know there's quite a bit of "fixing up" to do 1 about the place. You've known it for some time. And still you koep putting it off. What are you going to do about it? Put it off again? If you take our advice, you'll buy what lumber I you need at once. The price of lumber is as low 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. BENT HANSEN & CO. N. S. NEILSON F. C. JENSEN O. F. WALL , President Vicc-PresMent Caahicr J MOUNT PLEASANTCOMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK 1 DIRECTORS Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen JOlof Rosenlof, Swen O. Nielson, A. C. Wall Both checks and savings accounts are respectfully solicited. All customers will receive courteous treatment, and their business our prompt attention. Drafts drawn on all the nrin'ciDal cities of the United States and Europe. People sending money through the mails should V, 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. 1 merest Per Annum Allowed on Saving) 'DepoMits. Payahle Stmt- ' Annually. :.: Municipal and School Bond Bought and SoU g PREINVENTORY SALE f? m at the m ' fC WASATCH MERCANTILE CO. OS Between this and Saturday January 5, 1914, we will close out the balance of our toys and Christ- p mas goods at one-half price. All staple dry goods, shoes, hose, ribbons and trimmings, etc., at 10 per y cent off. All ' heavy underwear, suits, overcoats, jl H blankets, ladies and childrens coats at 25 per cent 3$ g$ off. "A great variety of goods, odds and ends at at less than one-half price. You will get the best lk .. gj line of goods here for the least money of any store &s in town. feii I Wasatch Merc. Co. 1 I QfX To Los Angeles (t Q T I tJ7J?J andEeturn. P3J JANUARY MIDWINTER 1 31st EXCURRION I " to Sianny Califomi. I 1 Q Special Q I O Trains O I I Write for Special foo-j m. 1 I Itinerary and Majy Side Ttapg i I Information. Arranged. j j Ox 1 Make Your VV T tj r, I ti (f riVra J-H- J Iandtrfield J Reservations V V WJ "i A P P a now. cf;T ; A- I Salt I,ake City. |