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Show ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mt. Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Adv. Mr. W. B. Hicks left Mount Pleas ant on the 4th of July for St. Louis and New York City where he will join the Golden Rule managers and buyers and assist in purchasing dry goods for the fall and winter trade. Mr. Hicks will spend about six weeks in the East. The best assortment of shoes to select from at the, W. Merc. Co. Mrs. W. B. Hicks and children will spend the summer at "Maple Wild" in Payson canyon and at Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. E. McCarty and children of Hood River Oregon came to Mt. Pleasant last Monday to visit with her father, John Carter and other relatives in this city. It has been a number of years since Mrs. McCarty left here and made her home in Oregon. You had better buy sugar by the sack now before it goes higher. A car load at the Wasatch. Nels H. Nelson of Stirling Alberta Al-berta Canada, informs us that all the Mount Pleasant people who are in that district are in the best of spirits. There has been plenty of rain during the season and the crops are rapidly maturing. Generally speaking the country is in a prosperous pros-perous condition. Miss Eliza Staker went to Salt Lake last Monday to visit for a short time. 50 suits of mens summer balbrig-gan balbrig-gan underwear at 48 cts. per suit, Special al the Wasatch Merc. Co. John Carter suffered with a serious seri-ous spell of illness last Monday and was under the doctor's care for a number of hours. He is improving at the time of this writing. 3 1-2 lbs. all wool bats from Provo mills at $1.85, W. Merc. Co. It was John Owen Jones, son of Thomas Jones, who was kicked by a colt last week. John is improving very nicely. Another shipment of mens suits just in at the W. Merc. Co. Thomas Jones, who has been employed em-ployed by the U. S. Mining Co. at Bingham for several months past was home in Mt. Pleasant last week to visit on the Fourth. He received re-ceived an urgent call from the company com-pany at Bingham early this week to return to hif work immediately on account of an accident which occured on the aerial tramway. There were towers of the tram which had fallen and it needed immediate repairs to set the tram in working order again. The largest shipment of dinner dishes, ever.shipped to Mt. Pleasant came to the W. Mercantile last week Come in and see the beautiful patterns, pat-terns, W. Merc, Co. |