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Show 0 "VV I iEI TP H IB TP I iVl IE to purchase your Fall and Winter Merchandise. Isn't it advisable to buy early f g FIRST In order to get your choice of new goods. (, SECOND In order to get a full season's wear out of your clothing while it is in style. We think so, and for that reason we are urging everyone to buy early. People are realizing this most every day. It is proven to be the best policy by our unprecedented Fall 4 Trade. ALREADY WE HAVE SOLD OUT TWO SHIPMENTS OF LADIES' SUITS AND COATS. Very few coats remain in our Children's line. So we are more boast- J ful than ever-that WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE WESTERN MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION, with headquarters in New York City-that our Mr. Neilson, in co-operation Qg? with the association, bought our Fall Line of Merchandise at bed-rock prices. We are giving our customers the benefit of this large saving in buying. We ask you in all candor if you are interested in your pocketbook to do your purchasing for Fall and Winter at our store. oj, tP iiM(tlOl 3VOf3 ic ParM Mao" We aim to make you money by saving it for you. Just give us a chance. We will ask nothing more of you if you aren't convinced that "r mUiiy jdYcU 15 IWkt) IVsdlSC "we are right. At this time we are well supplied with new FITFORM SUITS AND OVERCOATS for Men and Young men. (P" OUR XTRA GOOD CLOTHING for Boys is the best money can buy. We have just received another 1 shipment of Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Coats. We had SP g them rushed to us by express so they would be here with all possible haste. ) 1 Just One Word More! visit our bargain counter for unheard-of prices mTJI? OA TVTTT& IJP 11 IT J? in notions We hope to make this a permanent thing so a JlAJlLI A lJ I l ; 1 REMEMBER!!! You will always find a BARGAIN here. :-: BE WISE and TRADE AT Jj k-XlL-L X JL Aid JL Aid FOR SALE. John Gunderson house andlot east of Joseph M onsen's on-sen's home. Apply to John Reynolds. Rey-nolds. 2t FOR SALE. Choice Kaoumet Rams, Yearlings. Apply to K. Le-Roy Le-Roy Barton. 2t Lumber and 22 ft plank for sale cheap. Apply to Orange Alurich. A good buggy horse for sale.- Apply to H. C. Merz. A Good Buggy and harness for sale apply to 0. F. Wall. For sale A full city lot with good water right a two-roomed house with basement under kitchen, also barn. Located two blocks east of High School building. For particulars call on H. C. Beaumann. 4t For Sale 87 acres of land at Vermillion, Utah, under New Staie Canal, Ea-y Terms. B. C. Linebsugh, M. D. Moroni, Utah. . J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to p:iy a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by All Dealers. ' For beautiful white, cotton batts ;in one and three pound rolls call at the Progress. Adv. I The f I Bull Moose I 1 Don't Be Without a Nice I Bo!! Mcose Feb 1 Price - 50 Cents I BRACELETS g; I a My Bracelets are all High I ' I Grade, and the price is I positively Below Salt Lako jj H Watch arid Jewelry Repairing W H - r. p-yrt yc i i H I v.t. jjiaMiiU, knttu I 3 Mt. Pleasant, Utah tj Shoes, yes we have them for everybody, ev-erybody, Progress. Adv. ?Tdi TWO HORSE BRAND I frrin WAIST OVERALLS ni Copper-riveted J j FREE ' wXJJthe7rip S LEVI STRABSS t CO., Ufa. ! Took for the Brud" 5" Fruasoi When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggists opinion: opin-ion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., and consider it the best on the market.' mark-et.' For sale by All Dealers. Adv. REPORT marie to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of the Mt. Pleasant Com. & Sav. Bank, Located at Mt. Pleasant in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah, at the close wf bus-sines bus-sines on the 23rJ day of S 'pt. 1912. 4 K KSOURC1CS Lonns .'Uirl Discounts J3I9.332.1G OvurdnifUi 23.8iL 29 Bonds, t locks. Certificates, etc 710 98 BonklDR House r.nmrn Furniture and Fixtures; J,lMJW Real Estate 5,910 00 Due from National Banks 233.37 Due fron State Banks and Bankers. 10.717 15 checks and cash Hems 607 99 Fraction til Silver ....S1.S89.28 Hilvcr dollars J . . 820. ('0 (li)l(l coin 1.8DU.00 currency 3.4O0.0D 7.175.28 Current Expenses and Taxes Paid.. 1.002 98 Total 374,82 20 TAXABILITIES Capital Ptnck paid in $;V),000 00 surplus Fund 50.00000 UiuiividtKl I'rofits l3.2i;G 95 Dividends L'npalrl 450 00 Due to Nat ionul Banks S , Dm1 to SWte Banks and Bankers ... hidU idual Dcpiisits 75.303 4H -avmirs Dep. Int, 4 percent 159,036 95 Cashier's Checks !K)1 50 I leuiand ( 'en ideates of Deposit 1,676 41 Time Cert illcates of Deposit 21.198 9! Total S;t;4882 20 STATE OF C TA IT. 1 OC.vrYOFAl'ETE f l). F Wal !. being first duly sworn aeeord-ing aeeord-ing to In w di'noses and says that he is Cash ier of iIih ahuve named bank; that (tie abo ve and foreguing rei)ort contains a full, t rue and eorre--1 si at erne nt of the condition if t he said ban k at t lie close of business on be2.irddav ufsept. Bd2 O. F. V:ill, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to efore mo this Jtilh dav of Sent 1912. H. F. Wall. Notary Public. My i 'otumUsiori expires May 19. l!l" , Correct, Attest: K. Ander-inti, Ferdinnr.d , Krick , A . W nil. Director -TVI F Hi' I'TaII. f 'Mlii-eof Bank ronimis-ioner. ( ' 1. C.s.TlN FY. Ban k ComniKsloner f Stat" of the Slate of L'tali do hendiv certify tha Hie t'oregoliiL- Is a full true unci eorn-ct copy of t'ie st ateinen I of Ihe ahov e named eonniany i filed in myofiieu this JSth dav of Sept. 1912. C. fci. linger, Bauk Couiaibsiouyr. " Democratic Ticket Election: Tuesday, November 5, 1912 NATIONAL For President Woodrow Wilson. For "Vice-President n Thomas R. Marshall. Congressmen T. D. Johnson. Ogden. Mathonihah Thomas, Salt Lake STATE Governor John Frank Tolton, Beaver. Attorney General. Jos. W. Stringfellow, Salt Lake. Secretary of State Charles England, Logan. Auditor John S. Blain, Spring City. Treasurer J. F. Mendenhall, Springville. Superintendent of Public Instruction. A. C. Nelson, Salt Lake. Justice of Supreme 'Court LeGrand Young, Salt Lake. Representatives to Legislature Joseph Judd, Mami. Peter Sundwall, Fairview. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT District Judges Ferdinand Ericksen, Mount Pleasant. District Attorney, L. 0. Hoffmann, Price. Men's new suits and overcoats, all wool line. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. sat-isfaction. Progress. Adv." What is the matter trying a few Commercial Orchards of Cherries? Som3 one on the bench land. It will be a good investment. The Utah Nursery can furnish the best of trees. See J. E. Gunderson or either of their district sa'esmen. Utah Nurs-?ry Nurs-?ry Co. Advertisement. If you got some of those good elec-:ric elec-:ric light globes at the Progress you vill enjoy a clear bright light. Adv. SANPETE COUNTY Commissioner, 4-year term OleLarsen, Ephraim. Commissioner, 2-year term Ernest Swalberg, Gunnison: County Clerk E. R. Christensen, Moroni. County Recorder Aaron Hansen, Ephraim. County Assessor Chas. Embley, Centerfield. County Sheriff N C T. Drage, Mount Pleasant. County Treasurer- Niels C Peterson, Manti. County Superintendent HebeR(S. Olson, Fairview. County Attorney George Christensen, Mount Pleasant. County Surveyor Carlyle Monk, Manti. MT. PLEASANT PRECINCT Precinct Jusliee Lawrence W. Larsen, Mount Pleasant. Precinct Constable Parley Hansen, Mt. Pleasant. Advertisement. |