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Show Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications aft they cannot reach it. turtkaed portion of th ear. Tbera la . only on way to cure catarrhal aaf naa, ' and that la by a oonatitutlonal remedy. v Catarrhal la(ne la caused by an ln-' ln-' flamed condition of the muooua lining of the Euataclilan Tube. When thla tube 1 Inflamed you have a rumbling lound or lra perfect hearing, and when it la entirely cloaed, Deafnca la the reault Unlese the Inflammation oan be reduced and thla tube tutored .to Ita normal condition, bearing will be deatroyed forever, Many caeca of deafneea are cauaed uy catarrh, which la an inflamed condition of the mucoua aur-facea. aur-facea. Hal!' Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood on the mucous aurface of the yatem. M We will glva Ona Hundred Dollar tor ny rate of Catarrhal Deafnea that cannot be cured by Hair Catarrh Medicine. Circular Cir-cular free. All DniKgid. TSo. . . . J. J. CHBNBI A CO., Toledo, a WANT ADS) FOUND unch of keys. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing, and paying for this FOR SALE OR RENT Three room . house. Apply at Press-Bulletin. , LOST Second Liberty (Loan $50 bond number 4874136 on evening of August 20, 1918. somewhere between ' Utah Copper office and upper Maln. Finder return and receive reward from L. H. Sorenson, 79 Carr Fork, Bingham. ' ' ' FOR SALE Restaurant, several partition rooms, stove, Ice box, tables, chairs and everything; heat place In town. Inquire at Press-Bulletin office. FOR SALE (100 shares iPeople's Sugar preferred; with 25 common, J8.50; 600 Clark tire, 10 cents. In-quire In-quire Press Bulletin. j MINING LOCATION NOTICES fori alb at the Press-Bulletin office. tf ; FOR 'SAL Automobile. A new Maxwell Roadster with Goodyear all-weather all-weather tread tires. In fine condition. 1 A bargain. Dr. G. W. Richards, Cop-perfield. Cop-perfield. tf IIKXSSMXHXSMSMXKXXISSXXIXSSSSXIM I In the Men's Department The Weather Man Says Cooler Weather j I which means cold weather for us. Now is: the time to g prepare for it As we Have some of the last winter g 1 stock left in Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Sweaters, Hos- g 1 s iery, etc., and we are going to selVthemai the old prices, 5 which you will see is.way below the new prices others I are asking. 3 . Flannel Shirts in Grey and fcrown, Worth $3.00. . . .$2.25 Work Shirts For Cool Weather, Worth $2.00 $1.25 f- S Flannel Shirts in Grey and Blue, Worth $2.50 $1.75 Work Shirts For Cool Weather,. Worth $1.50. .... .$1.00 g . Flannel Shirts in Grey and Brown, Worth $4.50. . . .$3.50 Men's Sweaters, Worth $5.00 $3.50 jj - 3 Flannel Shirts in Grey, Worth $5.T)0 ..$4.00 Men's Sweaters, Worth $10.00. $7.50 S g Men's Underwear, Single Piece, Worth $1.25 75 Men's Sweaters, Worth $7.50 $5.00 S , Men's Underwear Single Piece, Worth $2.00 $1.50 . Boys Sweaters, Worth $3.50. ' . .$2.75 g S Men's Union Suits, Worth $2.25 $1.50 Boys Sweaters, Worth $3.00 $2.25 g Men's Union Suits, Worth $3.00 $2.25 200 Pairs Men's Trousers, the Heavy Weight For Fall Wear S g Men's Union Suits, Worth $4.00 . $3.00 Worth $3.50 V $5.00 . . .7. $2.50 to $3.00 g m . - ' - - ' , 1 H mil i ej .-...'..)..'- ' ...',- B . , . g . I Eat home-grown foods. Save freight g I Saving Food is Saving Soldiers , g X&mmmk:Mk0s C0 1 1 8 Quality the rfho Ria tnrt Prices the S S Highest InemgMOre Lowest r : , C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. S Exrnxgxigamaagm MALE HBUP Wanted: Wide awake, energetic, temperate man, 25 to 35 years of age to deliver aud collect col-lect from town and country customers. First class references and $500 bond . ; required. t Permanent position r and good compensation tonight party. Address Ad-dress I D. Firebaugt, Box 665, Salt ' - i'alte lTtah- l MODERN ROOMS $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 per week Grand Hotel, 19 Carr Fork, Bingham. ' SUGAR STOCK FOR SALE Will sell 50 or 100 shares of Springvllle-. Mapleton Sugar stock, below par. Address, Ad-dress, box 275, Provo, Utah. , ... , tf I - , M.' E. WADDOUPS .Attorney and Counselor; Suite 610 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE BINGHAM HOSPITAL . Dr. F. E Straup Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. ; 1 p. m. to 5 p. m(J 7 to 8 Evenings Phone No. 4 IIIIIIIIIIIinXXlXISXXXIXXIBEIlHIIIIXEIIXIIlllXBlll ' g ; - 'PI f The Girl On The I S I Dollar a M S g m 8 is a good one for a young g g w fellow to be in love with and - g M W S he'll get married to her in a S g savings account with this g g . N j g han he will all the sooner . g m be able to get married to the S m g girl he is most in love with g g and set up housekeeping. g j n Young man ask your sweet- , S Ml g . heart about this and take her H g advice on the subject. i!. S - H . V- H ISAM SIfE III I g EARL RANDALL, President. g w S. J. HAYS, Vice-President. g m ' R. P. UNANDER, Cashier. w K ISADOUE GAUCIIAT. Asst Cashier. m ... |