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Show I ' ' Jp The Supremacy of j Peruna as a j.! Household Remedy I 44 Years of Leadership j I Returned to His Work. A Hcusewlfe Restored. I Mr. Jullen Goudi-nn. Envlnvni?, La., Mrs. R. VT. Oopclan, Box: K, Orecns- Buffered with caturrh of the stomach. boro, Ga., FtifTcnd sevrrul years Willi i lio did not know what bis trouble whj. catarrh of the stomach. She was in ! lie was unable to work. Could hardly such poor lu'ulth she could not attend eat anything. After takintr Peruna a to her houschuld duties at aLL Peruna ; Fhort time lie is now in perfect health. was rccoi.mieiekd by neighbors. Sho j He says: "I am now doing all my was induced to beprin the use ol Peru I work. I am confident that any one na. She says: "After taking five bot- ; pu(Terir-f7 as I was could bo cured by ties of Peruna I am happy to say that ! Peruna." I cm entirely cured. Sly indigestion is : t- r, r m it. entirely gone." : Every Change of Weather. , . , ,., 1 Once a Chronic Invalid. Mr. E. Arnold, Westerly. R. I., con- ,,,.., . t, traded a severe Cold. The cold set- Mrs. E. Riker, 603 Grant Ave., East ! ! tied In his side and produced a condl- Cedar Falls, Iowa, wa once a chronic I I tlon Hint was thuut'ht to bo pleurisy. Invalid. I cur d.fferent doctors had been ! Every chariKO of weather would brine, a consulted without avail. She bad taken j return ot-his trouble. After takine Pe- flve different uiedlclnes that had been ! ! ruua all his ailments have vanished. recommended, without improvement. Peruna tas tried and the good result Pain in the Stomach. wua prompt and lasting. I Mr. Henry Kneck, Eos: 8"0, No. HIS Expresses Her Gratitude. ! S. Vista Ave., Janesv.lle, is., writes: Mrs. Samuel Ruth, 533 Union Are., ! " wrota you about four weeks ago Lebanon, Pa., is abie to say positively that I had a pain in my stomach. I that she has been cured by Peruntt. Sho ! I followed your advico, and used three can scarcely llnd words to express her J bottles of your Peruna, and I am all gratitude lor her recovery. Ifor many . right now. I am very thankful fur years she had been a semi-Invalid Irom j your advice and your medicine." chronic catarrh. I I I I Three substantial men, heads of families, made effioisnt i once more by Peruna. Three housewives restored to their families. These are only samples of what Peruna is doing i every day, everywhere. Surely, this is a splendid work. I Anything that conserves family life and makes the home I more desirable and comfortable, nourishes the heart roat f t civilization. Peruna is a great civilizer. j ANTOMOBILE HIRE NEW AU-to AU-to at reasonable prices. Andrew Ty-gerson. Ty-gerson. FOR SALE Full lot, good water right, fine home with 6 rooms, ekc-tric. ekc-tric. lights, water works, also good out buildings and cement walks. A bargain bar-gain for less than half the cost price. Apply to John K. Madsen. 1-M-tl LUXIMJEItG FEED MILL, Chopping Done to Suit Your Taste AVe handle Moroni Flour Phone No. 103 Do you know that you and your family are not injured against War? See !'The Battle Cry Of Peace" At SLITS THEATRE Friday and Saturday, Mar. 24 and 25. ii :i fry Spring is here and. so are we m I with our SUITS, COATS and i SHEUERMAN SKIRTS. An excellent line to select from. I km m s I BUY EARLY as it will be bare I . to get fill-in orders. ; ':; I,- One elegant front room with board. ! door South of Post Office. Fine White Seed Oats and Seed "ub Wheat for sale. Guy R. Olson, VU. Pleasant, Utah. . 4-17. SLE Eggs for Hatching, i. C. Rhoe Island Reds, 50c. H. F. "'nil. 3-3-tf ". ' i'-'" ' e:isen, painter and pa-o pa-o ii ,..,e ', guarantees all work. Call ' or phone No. 112-R-5. FOR SALE Fine lot of young trout 1'or planting. John Waldemar, Mt. Pleasant. 3-31 FOR SALE One new DeLaval nream Seperator, Size 15, right from i I he factory. C5 0 lbs. per hour. Only ?9 0. Apply at this office. FOR SALE 12-Guage shot gun with case, nearly new cheap; alsa new Royal Drop-head sewing machine, ma-chine, $10.00. Merlin Anderson, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 3-17 FOR SALE Good home and four ity lots; good double harness, one list class saddle and buggy harness, bargains offered by Charles H. Trus-:ott, Trus-:ott, Mt. Pleasant, Utah: FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN The farm of M. R. Jones just west of city limits. Mount Pleasant, Utah For particulars apply to M. R. Jones or George Christensen, Mt. Pleasant. The market price of flour has advanced ad-vanced 2 0c per cwt. Our price remains re-mains the same, only $2.70 per cwt.,! less 10c in 500 lb. lots. Mt. Pleasant Mill Co. FOR CUT FLOWEES Or Floral Designs Sc-nd to the f RHI FLORAL CO., Lehi, Phone 8fTtV-2. Growers of very ebole I lowers. 1 MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES ' i For choice designs, best quality and lowest possible prices in marble and granite see or write, 1 O. L. Amundsen, Fairview, Utah. j Two Score Years of Teiepiioity yj y M T70RTY years ago, Alexander Graham Bell spoke over the (1 F feeble instrument he had invented, to Thomas A. Watson-only Watson-only two telephones in the world and a-hundred feci 01 wire. Recently the same men spoke to each other horn tne Atlantic to the Pacific over the Transcontinental Line - more than fifteen million telephones in the world and nine million in the Bell system. Twenty-one million miles of telephone wire connect every state in j " the union, and the wireless telephone has extended speech across our ! ocean boundaries. A chorus of twenty-eight million Americans is brought into perfect unison daily by the Bell System, that unifier of the nation and harmonizer of distant peoples, 'which bridges distances, outraces time and makes a whole nation one community. v j The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co, 1 Don't miss the opportunity of your I life time, see 1 "THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" , I I At ELITE THEATRE, Next 1 Fri. and Sat., March 24, 25. I I I Special Music with Pictures. Show-S Show-S ing from 2 p. m. to 12 p. m. i TICKETS MATINEE, 15c, 25c; TICKETS, NIGHT, 25c TO 1 I I SHOWS COMMENCE AT 2, 1:30, 7, AND 9:30 p. m. pas-; xxi4s:x iJ THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO SAVE AND HENCE fi TWO ROADS TO RICHES $ a & One is by introducing practical banking & methods in the household. A checking account will do that. The other is acquisition by the y table of addition regular deposits at stated in- '$ tervals, left to compound. A savings account $ ;p will do that. In either case start with this fji strong Company. J MT. PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK t t :' : F -r. TORIC j , LENSES i f t M IMPROVE ! t; APPEAR- j V ANCEand f EYESIGHT, j sjj "ones are j handsome, i Y f Eg1 - appear-1 h ing, and quite :', -.-r- inconspicuous j ; You should "iOSO choose youri LCSESglaes asI r;, s , s carefully as? Si you do your clothes. They ; are just as important to ' o i psonal appearance.? ! t. Let us tell you more abort . Tunc Lenses. DR E. G. MILLS jj : Optometrist i ?If Pkasant - Utah! i . I :z :ss-o..?XvSSC -sue ;x-.:-5.xv:-5 :.u x- x- x- 1 COME IN AND GET ACQUAINT- ED WITH THE PRICES WE ARE ! j MAKING ON OUR NEW SHOES ! S FOR SPRING. ! 4 i t H I AVo have them ran-h,- in VvW for OluKhvu I and Misses as low as 3Sc, $1,03, $119 $l"3 SI 9 i) and up. ' "'''" S ijiKlics shoes running in i,rie,. fvom 1 49 ' $1.96, $2.00, $2.46 and un? ' " 'S, . I JIT Kub,H:r Boo!-Vkuv Inh, $2.60, $3,90 j g and $4.25 ier pair. See our Mary .lanes ChUyvu, Misses I :m(1 Uulies; also for tho ha!v. 'I ti ; AV,(: C;U1J:llVr '01! what vou need " ' P mo",'1''1(e know our pri.es are rhvht. Vou can w tlie jndije, not us. ' k ? I I i .. :; -aj.; .: .iK. ,. |