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Show V ii. if i i -IV t 'i " JEWELS! ALWAYS A PLEASURE. There is no equal to the pleasure of Jewelry, it is always al-ways bright and attractive. As a possession it is a rare quality. It is sometimes expensive, especially if of good quality, but it never depreciates. Once a pleasure always a pleasure that's the advantage ad-vantage of my goods. . C. D. STRANG. The New Seely Block. Mt. Pleasant, Utah The Great Western Heater A Good Fuel Saver and a comfort in cold weather. At reasonable prices. CON. FURNITURE CO. For Good AUTO SERVICE and i GOOD OUTFITS FOR TRAVELING MEN On Short Notice THE DRAPER LIVREY is the best. " Hacks for all Trains. Draper Livery ERNEST DRAPER, Prop. Mt. Pleasant, - - Utah. ,fllf The Outskirts of The City do not interest us, but we want to Launder The Underskirts of its inhabitants. If you will entrust en-trust us with your laundry, the quality qual-ity of work will hold you as a regular regu-lar patron. Troy Laundry Mt. Pleasant - - Utah i The r MT. PLEASANT Barber Shop. J. C. BARTON, Prop. All Work Guaranteed. Once come, always stay. I Hair Tonic Guaranteed to Cure Dandruff. Cream for Chapped I Hands and Face. Cj Remember the Place. MlDJET FLOUR MILL The only Flour Mill in the City. All Grades of Flour and ' ' Feed Stuffs. 1 'Use-Flour Made at Home. L- E. BRADY, Miller. Fairview, Utah. I "STARVING TO DEATH" Was Mrs. Bell, of Florida, When She Began Taking Peruna. "Tea, I was starving to death," we heard from her, December 1912, said Mrs. Emma Bell, of Fort Pierce, she was still a friend of Peruna. Florida, Box 204, "when I began to For other testimonials on catarrh take Peruna. I could not eat any- of the stomach, see "Ills of Life," sent thing. If I swallowed anything it free. Address Peruna Co., Columbus, soured on my stomach. My stomach Ohio. was very much swollen. My bowels The stomach and bowels are lined acted as if I had acute dysentery. I with a mucous membrane. They are was In great distress and pain. Three therefore subject to catarrh, the same doctors had been employed, but gave as the nose and throat. Catarrh of me no relief. I was continually the stomach and bowels will derange growing worse. the functions of these organs. The I Was In Despair. stomach can no longer digest food. it- . . , " The food lying in the stomach, even in my despair I caught at every for a short timef without digestion, straw. Picking up a newspaper I saw immediately sours. The souring pro-some pro-some account of Peruna. There was duces gas irritation, a testimonial from a woman who had been troubled much like myself. I rood Sours In the Stomach concluded to try Peruna. A portion of the undigested meal is I Wrote to Dr. Hartman. absorbed into the system by the blood a o .i t . . vessels of the stomach. This poisons At the same time I wrote to Dr. i. , j, T7 J c " the whole system, producing a condi- Hartman He pronounced my case Uon nQW knQwn as autointoxication; catarrh of the stomach and bowels self poisonin5. Tne fermenting, irri-I irri-I soon began taking Peruna. At taU m as it g down jnto once I began to improve. After tak- the bowes irritates th9 b0wels pr0. lng half a bottle my stomach was so duci Eometimes a chronic diarrhea, improved that I could eat some." soraetimes producing the very oppo-I oppo-I Began to Recover. site, constipation. Then this good housewife goes on The average dyspepsia medicine to narrate in detail her rapid lm- helps to artificially digest the food, provement and final recovery. She Even when such medicine does Its said, "After taking two bottles of Pe- work it Is n'y temporary. A perma-runa perma-runa I was strong enough to stand up rnent relief can only be expected when to wash the dishes." When she be- the . catarrh is overcome. i gan taking Peruna she weighed 102 Symptoms of Catarrh of the Stomach, pounds. After she had taken five The symptoms of catarrh of the bottles ' of Peruna she weighed 122 stornach are: First, heartburn. Sec-pounds. Sec-pounds. She concludes by saying on(J food rise3 ln tnroat after meals, that she Is well. Third, sour stomach. Fourth, heavy It Was Twelve Years Ago. feeling after eating. Fifth, stomach The letter from which the above bloated, belching of gas. Sixth, pal-quotations pal-quotations were made was received pitation of heart. Seventh, poor di-January di-January 29, 1901. In a later letter, gestion, have dyspepsia. Eighth, written September 11, 1904, she says, tongue coated light brown. Ninth, "I sing the praises of Peruna far and tenderness over pit of stomach, near. It is used a great deal in our Tenth, cannot bear tight clothes vicinity. This seems to be a bad around waist. place for catarrh." We have received People who object to liquid medi-lettera medi-lettera from her since. The last time oines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. 9 Advertisement. ARTHUR CHILDS Photographer Mt. Pleasant, - - - - Utah. J. E. Tini'Mi lrrffift Watchmaker aud Jeweler Also Engraving. ALL WORK GUARANTEED' Office Opposite l'ost Office J. W. CHERRY AT 1 ORNEY AT LAW. Office in Lamont BuildinJ. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Tel. No. 46. GEORGE CHRISTENSEN, Attorney-at-Law. OFFICE: Second floor of the Erick-sen Erick-sen block. . Notary Public in office. Telephone No. 79. Mt. Pleasant, - - - Utah. J. C Stocks, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office: F. Ericksen's Residence Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. Phone No. 11 Mount Pleasant, -' Utah. "wTpTwinters PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Mount Pleasant DR. R- A. BURCH DENTIST Wasatch Building Mt. PUasant, Utal . WALL & TYGERSON Electrical Contractors. tents for Electrical Lamps, Irons Motors Varum g Clea rs Vibrators and Everything Electrical. Sing a Specialty. Estimates furnished. Work Guaranteed. G. F. Bohne. Sanitary Plumber and Tinner Mt. Pleasant, :-: :": L a IHAVEY ORDERED A FALL SUIT? j Let us make one to your order now. Only ten minutes requir- ed for measuring you, and you will have many months of hap- g ! py satisfying wear. A beatUi-' n ! ful assortment of fabics tailor- ! ed to your measure. p $12.00 ?15.00 $20.00 $30.00 J C. M. PETERSON, E I Merchant Tailor. I Mt. Pleasant, - Ltah YOUNG'S FURNITURE STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT. We buy, sell and exchange New and Second-Hand Furniture. Located in Clark Building, South State Street, Mt. Pleasant. A. R- Young, Prop. For Partridge, Woodcock, Wood-cock, Squirrel or Rabbit Shooting' the 44 GAUGE SHOTGUN No. 101 IS A WONDER I 2f inch barrel, weighs 4 lbs., lafcc-dowiD ForJ4X.L., 11 U'.C.F Shot and 44 "Gamo Cciu-r" Cartridges. , . , , List Prico Only $5.00 No other bore or piupe of shot- ;JT WrrY (run 85 efficient under KOCrcal MrfjlflFj' a variety of conditions. -3&'y I'M ftl,i'VC 'd"lm h'im)l-STPVENS Ml :j."stevens'arms QJb & tool company, (jf C P.O.Box 5003 Js"',-l'CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. A NIGHT Of TERROR Few nights are more terrible than that ;ot a mother looking on her chil choking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing noth-ing in the house to relive it. Many mothers have passed 'nights of terror in this situation. A little forethought fore-thought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep it at hand. For sale by All dealers. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of tiiis paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stapes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinir a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. treat-ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, in-ternally, actintr directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby there-by destroying: the foundation of the disease, dis-ease, and privinp- the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing; its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers pow-ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. I'll EN E Y A- CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Drucclsts. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Advertisement. Declare War On CoLds A crusade of education which aims "that common colds may become uncommon un-common within the nex o generation" has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of tiio "don'ts" which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cohl: "Don't sit in a draughty car." ' "llon't sleep in hot rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don.t stuff yourself at meal time, Over eatinar reduces your resistance. ' To which we would add -when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish ihar. you will find Chamberlain's Cough Rein-most Rein-most excellent. Sold by All dealers. JlS AMerzCo'l . pSlfa Mt.PIeasant, Ut. i yrfmVr'rX Fit you with Glasses? Why rF- 'i course- Doh't want your skMw KO money if 1 can't. Dr E G Miils jgf. Optometrist. Mt. Pleasant, Utah i v-';- ,,dPppl:l !.::-:i:: -'V' - i -L-:- . ' - j in; - -' :';::;!:ilH 'Wr' '- - "'' .lliiliiHHF |