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Show j he Republican Committee is sacrificing their National Ticket' I I j 1 Vote for WILSON and his friends on WOODROW i g j 'jK I I I': I I WILSON'S Ticket. It is the second lever from the top anu t KHk KS ' vR, E I j I . carries the picture of a ROOSTER 8 1 I 'prcsW I I Grateful Mothers j Tell Experiences j Mrs. T. Nourouer, Eau Claire, Wis., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound cured my boy of a very sovero attack of croup after other remedies had failed. Our milkman cured hla children of ivhooplng cough. I recommend It to every ono, as vro Vv know from our own experience that It ' r is 8a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cough." 1 airs. D. Gllkeson, Youngstown, O., j -writes: "My little gfrl had a severe j cold and coughed almost continuous ly. I tried lots of cough remedies, but she dicrh't get any better. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to me. The first dose I gave her relieved the inflammation ! in her throat, and after using ono "bottle the cough left her.' This sterling old remedy has boen in uso for years and is Juat as efficient effi-cient for adults as for children. It gives relief for irrltatod and tickling throat, tight and sore chest, grippo and bronchial coughs. ;'" A. R. MclNTYRE DRUG CO. .; (Advertisement) i 1 Get this $100 I i "Wear-Ever" I ; 1 Double-lipped 2. Quart Saucepan I ? (I NOTE the two Iipi which enable you to pour with sZSt- 3 M cither right or left hand. Aluminum utcniilfl ore &r 3 g NOT "all the name." W i jjj Refuse Substitutes l I and the coupon if prq- g '! ""bj.. , , sented on or before j I November 11, 1916. i 1 rllS Replace utensils that wear out 1 f with utensils that 'Wear-Ever" I 1 Clip the Coupon t m r m. ifMtk "Wear-Evcr" Coupon )Mf ' ffl Oet VOUr wJK We will oceept this coupon nnd 6Je In pay. ItwA) m Wtt rlH' MSW Bient lor ono ''VBAK-EVER 2 1-2 quart yM , IPSI Saucepan, which eelln reffularly at li, pro- T M nirrortrtn frtrfnv ' Mod vou prewnt Xoapon at more ion or be- M9k 4 H tJCtUCepan ZOUay. f3"-A foroNov. 11.1S1. and write on the coupon .'j, S , ltl your name, addrcij and date of purebnic. Ujj I Watson-Flygare S' I Hardware Co. . HI No. 54-B-326 . A NEW SUGAR FACTORY I Twenty-five years' experience in Utah has proven that cap- I ital cannot be more safely or profitably invested than in the 1 beet sugar industry. I The Peoples Sugar Company has contracts with nearly 700 I farmers in Sanpete county to raise beets on over 4,500 acres 1 for three years 1 917, 1918 and 1919. I The company has purchased the necessary beet seed for 1 next year's planting. I It has selected and secured an excellent site for the fac- 1 tory one and one-half miles south of Moroni in the center of a I large beet area, where beets from 2,000 to 2,500 acres will be i teamed to the factory next year. I James Stewart & Company have contracted to erect the 1 factory and have already placed orders for some of the im- I portant machinery. 1 You can now secure stock in the Peoples Sugar Company on liberal terms. Call on or Phone George L Browning 2723 Washington Ave. ANYTHING YOU WANT IN P I H SPORTING EQUIPMENT Jp BPI If there is anvthinrr in the i! B KSSi line of sPrtinS goods that frjlftf i 'e can't supply we would like IH Mr Jyjj to have you name it. The ffllS- m "Jj lack won't last long. Come W&gf10& in and see if you can "stump" ' i -JX jg u along the ''' jll thusiasttry the justly famous H 111 Infallible Smokeless Shotgun S Iffl Powder which we carry in ra 1 W II H 1 THE POOR MEN'S FRIEND UPHOLSTERY SHOP. Is tho best and cheapest place to get your furniture repaired. I have a good range cheap. Uncalled for Furniture For Sale, at 137 26th Street. jH PHONE 746-J |