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Show FOR SAM-:- Pur.' Club s.-i.-d v.'u.-it. A. ('. ( 'aii'lhwi'i, idiom. New m:.l ::. jiiil-lium furiiiiuie kt The Muilern. Krejiiii K;isj( :s ch'-uper than butter but-ter ati'l bi-it'T ill. in lanl. advt. LOST A n U'. sonn-v. h n- In th'j business S'ftioi of toAn. lit' urn to Mrs. K. S V.'.'c li. Ii'- A arl. FOR SALIC-- 1-:; lot u-iih 2-roornc-.l bouse, '1 blockJ oast anil 1 fcollth Of l).-pot. 4-1 :', Good Puaril ;i;m1 Koouis, .i d.jori south of 1'o.st Ollli-e. Ti leuhone 11J, I rluga. No. 1 necoii'1 hiiinl Stuiletjaker bu'-gy bu'-gy ami liuinc:! I'Jr Hale. Inquire H. K. Lovell, ML Pl.iasaut, Utah. WAN'TKlJ OooiJ reliable ami industrious indus-trious burim-i. Apply to lir. V. P. Wluters, Alt. t'lirasant, Utah. FOR SALE Five actvs of meadow land, well ti'niiMl, ph-nty of water. Frehh, penile iinlK lov.ii. I'olatot-s and early potatoes. Apply to .1. W. Truacott, Ml. Pleasant, Ulah. 4-0 Cul li'V.ert-! FI.OWKRS KVEItY DAY IN THE YEAR. FLORAL DESIGNS AND SPRAYS A SPECIALTY. BEND Ti THL LKUI FLORAL CO., I.KHJ. UTAH. advt. FRESH Violets, Rosea, Carnations and Lilies. Largest retail growers In Utah. Two establishments, Provo and Oj-ilen. Our Floral work Is beautiful beau-tiful and distinctive. PHONE 8-0, where Mowers grow. Provo Greenhouse, Green-house, or call William Hansen, Mt. Pleasant, Ulah. FOR SALE (MTotl set of work harness. har-ness. Apply to J. , . M.ir.. 4-6 FOR SALE A good Royal Typewrit-'er, Typewrit-'er, cheap. Apply to Otto Johan-ien, Johan-ien, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. WANTED A good woman housekeeper. house-keeper. Apply to Mrs. A. C. Willi, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 2;i-tf FOR SALE The two lots jusl west of John J. Watson's residence. See A. J. Willi, Mt. Pleasant, Ulah. 29-tf Farm Loans. Ou easy terms. Option payments. Funds always on hand. For twenty-one twenty-one years representing Millor & VeHe Loan Co. R. Anderson, agent, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. NEW KI'KIXCJ HATS. Mrs. W. A. Allred of'Chester has a fine selection of new spring hat3 at her place of business. advt. Home wanted for dependent girl child 4 year? old, also a home for a boy 12 years old. See Artkur O. Neilson. FOR SALE Good potatoes. Apply to A. W. Winkler. 4-13 MARQUIS Seed Wheat for sale. Price $2.25 per bushel. M. R Strate, Spring City, Utah. 4-13 FOR SALE A good home with 4 rooms, half lot with water right. Apply to Austin Monsen. 4-27 Fine Cattle For Sale. For Sale, thirty head of fine cattle, all heifers, two and three years of age. Apply to Willard Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 4-13 FOR SALE Six-room house, three (losets, pantry, water in house and corral; barn, carriage house, garden ground, shade trees, south front, lot size. Price right for quick sale. J. G. Kelly, Manti, Utah. Real Estate. A 3-roomed house with new barn, full lot, water in hydrant, electric lights. Southwest part of town; offered of-fered at a great bargain. Must be sold at once. Also Shade Trees, Tumeric, Virginia Virgin-ia Creepers. Now is the time to plant them. Apply to Chas. Musig, Jit. Pleasant. Utah. 4-6 For Sale Cheap, or Trade. The famous Stallion Dymal, owned by the Mt. Pleasant Pereheron Horse company. A nation as well as a state prize winner. A sure Foal getter, get-ter, and well preserved. In good health, sound in eery way. The owners own-ers could better use another horse of h:s class. He weighs 1S00 pounds, color, black; bovn and raised in France. Fully registered. Call ou ' L. C. Rasmussen for full particulars, and see the object of a bargain. 3-22;f 1 OK MT. Pi K ASA NT PEOn.F. ""in pie buckthorn bark, rlycerine. etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. the ap-T.e ap-T.e .iv;t:s preventacve ilra'ns so much foul nvtitT from the body that ONE SPOONFUL rel'eves sourStom-a-V ! ? vis! Ination AT ONTF. Th" 01707 r"'on if astonishing. Ed. " Joh'Ston, drv.i.:st. advt. J. P. Simpnn was a, business vis- .. , p. Ur's '--eek. Mrs. Tt-hn F. Olon and family left vth's week for Salt Lake City, where the." wjll locate permanently. . WK LEAN TOWARD Y0r ri-...., ''J' iQ aU !uestioas of policy n. ' ' - ' " only poIr,t 10 a eomParison J,f ' Vwl' si compeflors. Price and Qunlltv '' ( A ' Mf fII. stocked quantities thosea' f --WSSB loms- This is lhe day of elJ' 'm&"?&f A T&vSM compet'tlon. -You can tell at. ,!" SlIfyA feP why our store is the 'jS, & WM- '- -"J H in the neighborhood. Weil; El!i Ss' -V i &v' VI "' X '1l!Jv tower on customer as the h,f tl- YmmA builds brick on brick, if I'- C'Kif to our store and let. us p-lt! L-c you'll keep coming. ER1CKSKX MEAT & GttOC'ERyCl DEATH ON DIRT That is our Motto t tkis Laundry Can you beat it anywhwe et.se? i Bring or send your laundry to us, and when we re- ; turn it to you it will be spotless in its punty. Our use of soft water prevents any injury to your cloth rag TROY LAUNDRY1 MT. PLEASANT, UTAH WHAT WILL A DOLLAR BUY? A dollar would buy 65 pounds of wheat four years ago. A dollar will buy 27 pounds of wheat now. What will be the purchasing power of a dollar when the war is over? Is it not probable a dollar will purchase as much wheat or any other commodity four years from now as it did four years ago? If it will, a dollar saved now and during the present period'of high commodity prices will be worth, in addition to the 4 per cent compound interest it will earn if deposited depos-ited in our Savings Department, twice as much in purchasing pur-chasing power when he war is over. Every dollar saved during the war helps your country . win the war. MT. PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK i A PYRAMID WANT AD WILL FIND WHAT YOU'VE LOS j JTRTY BONDS I S'M Pave the 'way to 'm VICT0RY war, -an WsJf TTeary- complete, triumphant ,Vl.CTORY. If vve are to win i 6 War abroad we must first- 'f W5' 'earn to spend wisely, to abandon ffi noMi and invest every dollar we I Psslblyeanin the bonds which provide i whiST1' uiPment without f I hlCh the war cannot be won. 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