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Show y. 5CCUkirY OP LIXMF.MT you dr JRlfit vo Imi.'k vou sh'Mild It volt have for its T iat security This Bauk li 11 rriiit. U has a paid up Capital cf 80,000 00 JT Qhe ami m S up.us of td'ick ll' ildefH Hfl for ?t)0, hKo ti whiiiMntl, making 81117,000.00 bt fore ANT DE this ILnk must h pruuy. Sec POSITOK our ad iu thi i4- - . Mr. Pleasant Commercial A Savings Bank. tKX) e c-- n BAKNG POWDER r!ituf,ii,,lAni h.qip home is de mu- valuable Me reach of pusrM'i..ii that is witmu t in tnMnd but you cannot ri joy its coir.l its ,f jn'i ailBring from rlirumatism. Y"ii throw asido j i P ti y.u enter your honi huu toucan tie relieved from those rlieuniatic pains nbo by applying ChambcrlanH Pain Balm. One application will give you relief and its continued use fora short tima "ill bring at) mt a permanent cure For sale by Gunnison Co op. Tho groatosf of rnoetem-lhn- o helps io perfect cooking - powdh eo., n f bn-j-i- Used in the best fam Hies the world over Anma AvrfCr4t!c. A ABSOLUTELY PURE soyai Hikes life n vo ILrglund, tho well known O. JL Uusinert mnu of Guunifton, who has lu en a reader of tin Sun ever since its editor has msde Sevier county his h iwrt. sends ih iiia check for two dollars with instructions to keep tho Sun linn TABI n NoRl IN coming. O. lb Berglund is ouo of tPLKCT APRIL 3. IV02 TraiuNo. I Id leaves Gu misou foi the whitest okl boys in Sanpete oun Mauti, Ephrafm Mt Pleasant, t May his shadow never grow A tow service went Provo, Salt Lake City ana Inter bq mediate points at 11 21 a. m. into elT 'ot on the Sanpete and Sevier Arrives at Salt Lake bfvincti of the Itio Grande Western p m. Train 10 No. leaves Salt Lake A Mm iiay inornii g. tri weekly for Provo Mt. Bingham freight troiu between Thistle and Pleasant Gunnison and Ji::htield is one of the new features, Manti, will Intermediate a 8:00 run passena, m. points (oudiictor John on 112 No Train leaves known Gunnison for already ger train exclusively, Elsinore to cut Johnson and ns the Salina, Richfield, Cannonball, at 2:11 Arrive down the time between Manti aud Marysvale p.m. g at svale 6:15 Richfield. The Mary passenger p,m. Connections made at Thistle Junction for i.ow arrives at Richfield from the all points east. south at 10 :50 and pulls down on us from the north at any old time iu the I A. Benton afternoon. Now, are we satisfied? G. A P. D. Kicldield Sun. A. J. Murphy, R R R Local Agent. b-0- Come and See c OUR NEW GOO M'lJ. urihM- Vf) General Merchandise. from miners. berlond (England) to abolish the .; ;.. ... ,, r.. .e? i( r PCiiCI3j aa(j e in to miners ' r.'-e rent, cost of coals : 0 Not a cheap tailor-shobut a shop where good tailoring can be. had cheap . p . - v A wr-ye- s Lucky Postmistress is Mrs Alexander, of Cary, Me,, who has found Dr. Kings New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels iu perfect order. Youll wiih her if you try these painless purifiers that infuse new life. Guar nnteed by Paul von Nordeck, druggist, Price 25c. -e To tlie Public. :c-- he Declared by Admirer to Be Earths Best Product. The opinion is rapidly coming into mere favor on tho tables of all classes of people, as its many virtues are beIt is undoubtedly coming known. the earths best product, said a leading dealer the other, day. It is a is it a medicine, lood, and it is a narcotic. I used to be troubled with insomnia. My doctor said: Eat' a raw onion with a slice of bread every .night before retiring. I did so. I peeled the or. ion, I nut salt on it, and I devoured it with delight, for it was j good. I never had insomnia thereafter. Undoubtedly, a raw onion taken each night will cure the most obstig nate and cases of this disorder. Onions as a food are most nutritious. The lentil comes first of all in this respect, then peas and then the onion. As a seasoning the onion is as universal and as necessary almost as salt. Soups, sauce, ragouts, hardly a dish of the unsweetened sort would bo palatable but for the humble onion. If the onion cost about a dollar the world would appreciate it; poems would be written in its praise. Localise it costs loss than a cent its virtues remain unsung. Your tailor could not Ip. 1 exer- cise more singleness of pur pose than the men who would make your clothes in the workshops of this plant. Each man is a specialist in his particular part of the work. long-standin- por the benefit of those who are too late for getting their mail after the closing of the general delivery window H m. p. m. week Cays and postmaster announces Sundays Boxes to rent for he Lock has that 10 cents each quarter and 20 cents for deposit of key, this amount being a ti d price by the P. O. department it Washington, D. C. Respectfully, Paul vox Nordeck, P. M, --t- good tailoring comes from you would understand how our prices are possible. j . . If you went through the immense plant that this HUMQLE ONIONS MANY VIRTUES n.-;- .. ( - f- 3C2Q.,fcX'Arrng. mo-nin- v- -- UTAH, t : GUNNISON, -- ri - Exclusive Local Representative of Ed. V. Price & Company Merchant Tailors, Chicago Tiieo. ED. The Spring and Summer line of woolens is the finest and largest ever displayed. Come in and inspect it. Griristesnssom Gunnison, Utah. J |