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Show I SSATS7;WEIGHS3005LBS. I BEAUTIFUL AND LIVELY rjj That well describes the 1 1 1 7-passenger 6-30 Chal- 1 1 j ! men. The car of the n E 1 : double cowl, marine j i lines, long tufted uphol- 1 1 1 1 stery. Its activity on j I Mils and in city streets j U has caused wide com- IU j ik merl. Saiieindesignand m sensible in action. Easy !j I on the podiet book. M 1 ; Until Nov. 20 only $1280. After j$ 1 1 1 i that 1359. A quality car. " Y-"i (All pricei f.o.l). Detroit) 14 $ : SEELY-HINCKLEY AUTO CO. 'M Telephone 20 Mt. Pleasant ' ff ?it ERICKSEN MEAT and GROCERY Co. Choicest Meats - Freshest Groceries In Stock Always All Fruits and Zirly Vetablos in Season. Equipment throughly up to date. Patronage of tlie Public Solicited Jiff S F. Christenson tunes pianos. 7-7tf FOR SALE 134 acre farm at In-dianola. In-dianola. J. R. Olson. FOUND A pair of Stetson Auto Gloves. Inquire this office. FOR SALE One extra good registered regis-tered milk cow. Geo. Sorensen. One elegant front room with board. 3rd door South of Post Office. New and Second-hand furniture t the Modern. For Choice Cut Flowers order from Lehi Floral Co.. LeM. Ganoes, Bendavis and Jonathan apples for sale, ?1.50 per. bu. J. W. Marx. 11-10 ' Cream Seperator for sale or trade for cow or calves. A. C. Candland. 11-17 FOR SALE One fine horse, tsnitable for both driving and work. John K. Madsen, Mount Pleasant. 9-2Mf Wanted to Trade Suit or Overcoat Over-coat for Coal. C. M. Petersen, th Tailor. advt. j 9. P. Christensen, painter and paper pa-per hanger, guarantees all work. Call or phone No. 112-R-6. AUTOMBILE HIRE NEW AU-to AU-to at reasonable prices. Andrew Ty-gereon. Ty-gereon. FOR SALE CHEAP One second hand suit or will trade. C. M. Petersen. Pe-tersen. Will take as part pay on Suit or Overcoat, 300 lbs. of flour. C. M. Petersen. Fifty stands of bees for sale. K. Therkelsen. Hides and pelts wanted, also veal. Rooms for rent; saddle for sale. Gus Jones, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. A barge, young milk cow for sale cheap. Chas. Musig, Mt. Pleasant. Utah. 10-27-tf LOST A bunch of keys. Finder please return to the Pyramid office. of-fice. Bran $1.55 per cwt.; Shorts $1.75 per cwt., at Jensen Milling Co., Moroni, Mor-oni, Utah. 11-3-tf. FOR SALE A good brick home with 4 rooms. Francis Brotherson, Mount Pleasant. 11-10 LOST Yellow mare, 14 00 lb.. branded with bucket bail. Finder inform John Rackman. Reward. 10-13-tf. Lost Pair of nose glasses and chain in case. Return v B E. Jamison J'.-roil, or this off.ee. Reward. CHOPPING Bring your Chopping to the Lund-berg Lund-berg Feed Mill. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. advt. CHOICE OREGON APPLES Between November 15 and 20 Mr. P. H. Westenskow of Imbler, Oregon, will have a car load of choice Oregon winter apples for sale in this city at $1.60 per box. Orders may be left at tlie Progress Mercantile Co. advt. Rare Bargain In Piano. We will accept any reasonable offer of-fer for a new high grade piano and player piano which we have stored at Mount Pleasant. Liberal terms to a responsible party. Particulars wfll be furnished by writing to Consolidated Consoli-dated Mimic Co., Salt Lake Citv, VUh, advt. 11-10 3t Mll ' WISH MINE DioT f "MA BUYS MY CLOTHES .Z25t AT HOME 3V i -l-MU S-U WOOL SOAR wi CJ 66 And a little child shall lead them" yf EE values in our community SHEIK KING? Are the distant metropolitan cities getting AHEAD faster than ours? Are we making a POOE BAEGAIX? Have TVE cause to "WISH we had done differently? Then this old familiar picture (one of the best known in the world) may start us to thinking on the right track. HOME values are bound to SHRINK, if our policy of trading is WEOXG. "We only need to borrow the wisdom of a child to appreciate the value of trading at home. Patronize the Home Merchant. ; PROFESSIONAL CAEDS ! DOCTORS i ; W. P. WINTERS, M. D. i PHYSICIAN & SURGEOX , Proprietor Winters General Hospital j Office at Hospital 1 H blocks S. of . Main on 1st West. Telephone Ko. 55 ( Mount Pleasant - . Utah DR. W. 0. CHRISTENSEN i Physician and Surgeon i Office one block South of Post Of- j fice, Mount Pleasant, Utah. J DR. W. A. KOCH Specialty IHseases of Women and Children. Graduate Nurse in At-I At-I tendance. ! Office Hours: 9-11 a. m., 2-5, 7-8 ! p. m. Phone No. 51, Moroni, Utah. Sundays by appointment only. DR. R. A. BURCH DKXTIST Over Weech Drug Store Mount Pleasant - - Utah DR. D. D. TSBBS DKXTIST Second Floor "Wasatch Building Mount Pleasant - - I tah DR. R. A. BATEMAN VETERINABLAN Charges Reasonable. Phone 104 Mount Pleasant - - Utah j GEORGE CHRISTENSEN ' Attorney-at-Law Office Second floor of Erlcksen block. Notary Public in office. Telephone No. 7 9 Mnr Pleasant - - Utah J. W. CHERRY Attorney-at-Law Office in Lamont Building. Telephone Tele-phone No. 46 Mount Pleasant - - Utah G. F. B0HNE SANITARY PLUMBER & TINNER Mount Pleasant - - Utah i E w mji wwiytwi?iH.B'.E''..W - inn-' Death laundry on beat Dirt Bring or send your laundry to us, and when we return it to you it will be spotless in its i purity. Our use of soft water wa-ter prevents any injury in-jury to your clothing. cloth-ing. Troy Laundry Mt. Pleasant, Utah TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS: This information is given our friends to acquaint ac-quaint them with the change in our business policy, effective December 1, 1915. On and after that date the credit system will be discontinued by us and we will sell goods for cash only, or its equivalent. For the cash plan to be effective and fair to all, we can, of course, make no exceptions to the rule. Each purchase must be paid for at Jhe time purchase is made. This change of policy is made after matured consideration of the question and we are confident confi-dent that it will be approved by our friends after a fair trial. I We thank you for your patronage and confi- ' dence ?rou have fiven us m the past, and solicit your further business in the future. Yours very truly, Ericksen Meat and Grocery Co. ! We take this opportunity to inform our many friends and patrons that on December 1, 1916, we shall go on a strictly Cash Basis. This is not done to be arbitrary but modern business demands modern methods and we shall in the future endeavor to give our customers better prices and better service than ever before. We guarantee to meet any and all Competition. Competi-tion. Yours very truly, MOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH WE SUGGEST You add a few dollars to the cost of your next Suit or Ov- -:- ercoat. -:-If you have heretofore paid $25 you must pay from $30 to $32.50 to get the same quality. Let us make your next Suit $25 to $50. C. HI Peterson Merchant Tailor - Mt. Pleasant, Utah |