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Show HOT BISCUIT, hot cakes, made with &OYAL Baking Powder aro delicious, health" fist ami easily made , .i.nii ., iillllllMiaiM Ml MMMT rsnNEW HOTEL REX V 'v '" 253-257 STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH LAKE'S LEADING FAMILY HOTEL POPULAR Hat, ond Cold Wnlef Steam New and Strictly Modern Heat ... ., ... PRIPFS S j i c-t. ii h eganlly J-urnihel muta n One Hundred and Fifty Room ' i B Strictly Fireproof H Fifty with Dnth and Tele-: J. IT, I phones In the Henri of the City MARRIOTT 1 THE ONLY HOTEL IN THE CITY" WITH AUTOMATIC Proprietor H FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM THROUGHOUT 1 JLMcrz & Co. 'ffl? f3 Mt.Pleasant, Ut. fSt YOUNG S FURNITURE STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT. We buy, sell and exchange New and Secsnd-Hand Furniture. Located in Clark Building, South State Street, Mt. Pleasant. A. R. Young, Prop. ' I .MAIL YOUR. BROKEN GLASSES To Us For Repairs We Are the Largest Manufacturing Opticians in the State All Kinds of Fine Optical Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED H Mr lor FltLD C4U10CLI jpSJSii) GLAiiES I I xmas W&ilivi Rfl I SPECIAL 3,2 504 '-dU I VALUE I OPERA GLASSES For a Mall Order Special. THIS MONTH ONLY, we offer this Beautiful Pearl-Mounted. Pearl-Mounted. Zaponlzed Gilded, Acromatlc Lens Opera Glass, made by Uflls, Paris, worth $12.50, at Only S7.50 Prepaid jivS-J jfc in H is coming! 1 tie JlJST twenty more days away. We are mak- u g ins it possible to follow the instructions of the Posimaster-Genera,! "to mail your parcels ear- 1 , ly and not be disapointed in them not being 1 received on or before Christmas." Me have made effort to maintain our repu- Z S tation for having the choisest lot of Holiday Si Gifts and Toys and will have them on display et; 111 the first of the week. t S Call early and have laid away the goods you il I Q will want. We have lots of room for them I j III and will gladly take proper care of them. ; W) 1 1 'llll ' ft jjjjjj Progress Merc Co. j Timely Gift . Suggestions! ff . M34 FOR FATHER, BROTHER, HUS- J FOR MOTHER, SISTER, WIFE vgg Wfa'j BAND AND SON. I AND DAUGHTER. tllSulf PWmrB Suits and Overcoats, Handsome Silk Dress Patterns, Silk Hose, fWf Neckwear, Christmas Suspenders Silk Waists, Shoes and House Slip- Vyj&W SSWSS and Belts, Dress Shirts, Linen Hand- pers, Skirts, Furs, LGerman Silver Jgjfflfc kerchiefs, Box of Fine Sox, Garters I Mesh Bags and Vanity Cases, Chaf- ....... Vvl and Arm Bands, Collar and Cuff But- I ing Dishes, Rings, Watches, Brace- KM tons, Silk Lined Dress Gloves, Star I lets, Brooches, Bar Pins, Silverware, h&l 57 Jf) Hats, Ralston Shoes, House Slippers, j Toilet Articles and Beautiful Pieces U Jm fki m Pocket Knives and Sleds. of Hand-Painted China. 'lf x SHOP EARLY. 1 ' SHOP EARLY Tne above are only a few suggestions. We could pl V 30f ac a 00 many more but time and space will not "iO ' ;w permit. Sufiice it to say that you can find here a 0,$:fp r' most suitable gift for any member of the family. fpf Don't wait until the choicest articles are iPj gone. Buy Early. trTjr, BRING THE LITTLE ONES TO SEE THE TOYS. tcTr The- Sanpete. pg: 1 : Wzv m '-l Jma: tkt Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that 1. by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous mu-cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling ound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, condi-tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition Of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any Case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that csuinot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohla 6ol4 by Druggists. 76c. Ml Hall's Family Fills for conitlputtatv Advertisement. CALIFORNIA WOMAM SERIOUe j LY ALARMED I "A short time ago I contracted al severe cold which settled on my'b lungs and caused me a great deal of f annoyance. I would have bad cough ing spells and my lungs were so sot-and sot-and inflamed I began to be seriously alarmed. A friend recommewk Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, say. ing she had used it for years. I bought a bottle and it relieved rav cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness oi my lungs." writes Miss Marie Get-ber, Get-ber, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by Ai; Dealers. Changeable Clinaie J 18 A CONSTANT THREAT TO THE HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE, Dr. Hartman, of Columbus, Ohio, ifllsouases an important health topic. He says: Yes, it is the climate, not the gerrai that we have to fear in this country. The germs are present, to be sure, and are of some significance la diagnosis. Climate, a changeablt climate, is the true cause of disease. The atmospheric pressure varies, the humidity of the atmosphere change!. Every day the temperature rises ani falls. All this presents to the bod? Very great trials to adjust to. The area of high pressure forms In the northwest. Moves rapidly southeast, south-east, subjecting millions of our population to its influence. The re-Butt re-Butt is, thousands upon thousands of people catch cold. A small per cent of these thousands do not get well o( their cold. It goes into pneumonia, or chronic catarrh, or bronchitis, of laryngitis, or pleurisy. Now, what I am getting at Is this. These climatic changes are inevitable- No one can prevent them. The very best we can do Is to prepare (or them, defend ourselves against them. Oood health is the best preventive. The very best. Vigorous health, with excess vitality, this is Nature's own preventive and protection. We do not all have this, however. 8ome of us must have assistance-The assistance-The assistance that I use for myse'. would recommend for my friends w use, my neighbors and my countrymen, country-men, is Pe-ru-na. Keep Pe-ru-na w tbe house. If the children indicate they v catching cold, give them Pe-ru-na. If the parents, the grandfather or rrandmother, present those sympto' that are bo well known which preMdJ a cold, a few doses of Pe-ru-na an0 the deed is done. Some people are very subject w colds. Others who have eak 1 and are timid about out winter weather, take Pe-ru-na off and on during the whole winter season. The plan is a good one. The iedl'''l: Is inexpensive. It does no Poss ' harm to the system. It keeps appetite regular and keen. as' sists digestion and helps the us" through the inclement weather j winter. .Ulc your Dniggut for I've- 'r""" ' Luch Day Almanac for 101 |