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Show Pellets WANTED AT ONCE 2000 green, salt-cured cow hides. Will pay 10c per lb. if delivered; $2.50 to $3.00 for good pelts. Will also buy wool. Alma Jeffs, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 5-4 HO 113 ERA DISH for sale. Apply to C. A. Clark, Mt. Pleasant. 4-1 9-4t FOR SALS A good second-hand range. Apply this office. 4-19-tf New and second-hand furniture at The Modern. Use Kream Krisp for cooking In place of butter and lard. advt. FOR SALE One-half lot with full water right. Elmer Miller. 5-4 LOST A tan and blue silk tassel about 6 inches long. Mrs. F. C. Jensen. Finder return to this office. TWO fine Suits left on hand, for sale cheap; size 3 6 long. Come early if you want them. C. M. Petersen. FOR SALE A good home with 4 rooms, half lot with water right. Apply to Austin Monsen. 4-27 Good Board and Rooms, 3 doors south of Post Office. Telephone 11 J, It ling. No. 1 second hand Studebaker buggy bug-gy and harness for sale. Inquire B. F. Lovell, Mt.' Pleasant, Utah. WANTED Good reliable and industrious indus-trious Farmer. Apply to Dr. W. P. Winters, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. WANTED A good woman housekeeper. house-keeper. Apply to Mrs. A. O. Wall, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 2a-tf Home wanted for dependent girl child 4 years old, also a home for a boy 12 years old. See Arthur O. Neilson. SAVF your old shoes by having the Mt. Pleasant Shoe Shop make necessary nec-essary repairs. Up-to-date service. Parcel Post trade solicited. 4-12-3t FOR SALE A good home with six rooms, together with 2 acres of land, part within city limits; fine orchard. Apply to Joseph Brewer, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 5-4 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 closets, pantry, water in house and corral; barn, carriage house, garden 1 ground, Shade trees, south front, lot ', size. Price right for quick sale. J. i G. Kelly, Manti, Utah. Tor Sale, i THOROUG FIBRED Rose Comb white ' Orpington eggs for setting. In-H, In-H, quire of N. H. Omanson, Spring City, Utah. For Sale. j A BIG BARGAIN! 80 acres of good j wheat land located by the Black Hills, east of Spring City. Two 40-' 40-' acre plats. One 40 under four wire 1 fence. Call on N. H. Omanson, Spring J City, Utah. Farm Loans. On easy terms. Option payments, v FundB always on hand. For twenty-one twenty-one years representing Millor & j Veile Loan Co. R. Anderson, agent, j) Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Cut Flowere! FLOWERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. FLORAL DESIGNS AND - SPRAYS A SPECIALTY. SEND TO THL LEHI FLORAL CO., LEHI, UTAH. advt. FRESH Violets, Roses, Carnations and Lilies. Largest retail growers In Utah. Two establishments, Provo and Ogden. Our Floral work is beautiful beau-tiful and distinctive. PHONE 8-0, where flowers grow. Provo Greenhouse, Green-house, or call William Hansen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. For Sale Cheap, or Trade. i The famous Stallion Dymal, owned ! by the Mt. Pleasant Percheron Horse j company. A nation as well as a : state prize winner. A sure Foal get-' get-' tor, and well preserved. In good health, sound in every way. The own-I own-I ers could better use another horse of his class. He weighs 1800 pounds, color, black; born and raised in France. Fully registered. Call on L. C. Rasmussen for full particulars, g B1 nnd see the object of a Bargain. 3 -2 2 1 f i . I ' LOCAL DRUGGIST PLEASED J We are highly pleased with the J QUICK action of buckthorn bark, J glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i- j kn, the appendicitis preventative. J j ONE SPOONFUL relieves sour stom- ! ach, gas, and constipation AT ONCE. S. j Ed. Johnston, druggist. advt. Buy a Ford, and then buy some Liberty Bonds with the balance. NO MORE III. At KI.KG. The Scarcity of Calves. Caused to a great extent by our re- cent severe winter, and summer ' droughts, cutting short not only the ; 1917, but also the 1918 calf crop. stimulates the cow man to take care of and raise every calf he can to ma-1 ma-1 lurity. The conservative man insures ' every calf he has against blackleg. He does this with the ORIGINAL Germ Free Fluid Vaccine, and does it before he loses the first calf. The loss of that first calf will pay for vaccinating quite a herd. This vaccine vac-cine saves every calf. It has done so in over half a million cases. WHEN YOU VACCINATE IMMUNIZE IM-MUNIZE by using the Germ Free Fluid Vaccine made by men who KNOW HOW is at present I lie only means known by which a calf can lie safely immunized with one dose. The Original One Dose Vac-cine with a Proven Record Nol an Imitation, Imi-tation, made by DR. O. M. FRANKLIN, FRANK-LIN, It's Originator. See that every bottle of vaccine used on your calves carries the nanm of O. M. Franklin written across the seal on label of each bottle. It is our word of honor and your protection. For sale by ED. JOHNSTON, the DrUKgisl. (advt.) Mt. Pleasant, Utah. WHAT WILL A DOLLAR BUY? A dollar would buy 65 pounds of wheat four years ago. A dollar will bay 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 ia our Savings Department, twice as much in purchasing pur-chasing power when the war is over. Every dollar saved during the war helps your country win the war. MT, PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK This Is Your Chance To Save Money! ' Goods bought early and yet we 8 are offering them to you at a discount 9 in face of an advancing market. All Ladies' Spring Coats will be sold at 20 per cent off. Here is what E it means to you: I $13.00 Coat for $10.40 I 1518.00 Coat for $14.40 $20.00 Coat for $16.00 $22.50 Coat for $18.00 . 1 $25.00 Coat for $20.00 PROGRESS MERCANTILE CO. mhhwmb nun wh ,Tasrsjzsxazzis&w. vxm?z; a gjai |