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Show COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS AS SELLING AGENTS The New York Evening Journal Jour-nal says editorially: "We repeat that advertising in country newspapers, properly utilized, is the most valueable advertising advertis-ing in the world for its cost. We urge advertisers to take advant age of the opportunities offered offer-ed by the country newspapers. We add incidentally, that we do not own and never expect to own any country newspaper or have an interest in a country newspaper. "The country editor with five hundred circulation or mere for his daily or weekly can talk TO FIVE HUNDRED GOOD, TYPICAL AMERICAN FAMILIES, FAMI-LIES, ALL PURCHASERS, ALL DESIRABLE CUSTOMERS. CUSTOM-ERS. "Every publisher of a country newspaper should be, through his advertising columns, the trusted and valued agent of at least ten great industrial merchandising mer-chandising concerns. "The country publisher alone is able through his columns TO SELL EVERYTHING. His readers BUY EVERYTHING that is for sale from nails to pianos, from pills to automobile. automo-bile. They buy paint and roofing roof-ing and stoves and lamps, hundreds hun-dreds of commodities that the city dweller never buys. "There is not a community in the United States in anyone of which ten or even fifty great American merchants and manu-factors manu-factors would not gladly hire at high pay a competent earnest earn-est representative able to talk every week to five hundred or more families. "And every businesslike, hardworking country publisher IS SUCH AN AGENT, able to reach the consumers that no body else can reach. The Pyramid -is read in the homes of nearly a thousand families all of whom are desirable desir-able customers, and wideawake citizens looking for the best places to buy, where their dollars dol-lars will have the most cents. The best advertiser always mets the editor with a smile on his face because he has had a good day at his place of business busi-ness and he" knows from whence it came. "THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS NEWS-PAPERS IS THE BEST OF ALL ADVERTISING MEDIUMS," The Parcels Post will do r.rrrt anything but darn sru-ks. ' Jiic Pyramid, ONLY $1.50 the year. WVcome News For Mt. Pleasant People Mt Pleasant people who have stomach and bowel trouble will be glad to hear that the mixture of simple buck'horti bark, glycerine, etc., known as' Adler-i-ka, can be obtained at Ed. Johnston's " Drug store. Ic has been found that JUST A SINGLE DOSE of Adler-i-ka usually us-ually relieves sour stomach, gas on tho stomach nnd constipationQUICK-LY constipationQUICK-LY because this simple new mixture drains off such a surprising amount of old foul matter from the body. VUvertiseinent. i IEc""--- kiiases Butter, Flour, Esok ; malics te food mere i appeasing and wholesome TLitt only Balfleg Powder- made isoTo. Royal Crape Cream oS Tartar 'WWJA'JXK.V 'IFIM III 111 'I HIIIIIHMW I WP1 ! IN 1 1 1111 lllllllll I II Jlliyt j m i Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years of Suffering "My daughter was afflicted with epileptic fits for three years, the attacks coming every few weeks. We employed several doctors but they did her no good. About a heard of Dr. ii &, YVi M"es' Nervine- HAVM' and " certainly jfv$CjU Aw1 has proved a tfV.iii'. blessing to our 4MS-$ " slrI- she u V TJS; now apparently H i -'Vl lvtk cured and 13 en" fl r. .vv V 7C Joying the best 1 D t'P J f health- u ls tkV over a year since . v fit. We cannot speak too highly of Dr. Miles' Nervine." MRS. FRANK ANDERSON, Comfrey, Minn. Thousands of children in the United States who are suffering from attacks of epilepsy are a burden and sorrow to their parent3, who would give anything to restore health to the sufferers. Dr. Miles' Nervine is one of the best remedies known for this aliliction. It has proven beneficial in thousands of cases and those who have used it have the greatest faith in it. It is not a "cure-all," but a reliable remedy for nervous diseases. You need not hesitate to give it a trial. Sold by all Druggists. If the firt fcottle falls to benefit your money la returned. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. t WANTED Four small tracts of Good Orchard Land, ranging from 10 to 20 acres. Apply to : : J. E. Gunderson : For Good AUTO SERVICE and GOOD OUTFITS FOR TRAVELING MEN On Short Notice THE DRAPER LIVERY is the best. Hacks for all Trains. Draper Livery ERNEST DRAPER, Prop. Mt. Pleasant, - - Utah. Wm. P. WINTERS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Mount Pleasant Utah. L. H. ROBISON Physician and Surgeon OFFICE SEELY BUILDING HOURS: 2:00 to 5:00 I'. M. Daily Office Phone No. 67. :-: Residence Phone No. 44 Mount Pleasant - - Utah , N. S. NEILSON F. C. JENSEN O. F. WALL President Vice-President Cashier MOUNT PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK K DIRECTORS Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen Olof Rosenlof, Swen O. Nielson, A. C. Wall Both checks and savings accounts are respectfullj solicited. All customers will receive courteous treatment, and their business our prompt attention. Crafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. People sending money through the mails should secure drafts, this being the cheapest and safest way of transmitting transmit-ting money. Banking hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. four Per Cent. Interest Per Annum Allowed on Savings "Deposits, Payable Semi- Annually. :-: Municipal and School Bonds Bought and Sold 1 TRADE AT HOME. 1 I If: I Spend your money in your home town. That is I the way to make this place a better one and a 1 p more prosperous community I ti I EVERY DOLLAR SPENT FOR LONG-RENGE TAILORING IS A BLOW TO A Tl I LOCAL INDUSTTY. I Every dollar spent for a merchant tailored gar- Th ment emp'oys a local workman, thereby improv- I ing our local prosperity and insu ing to you bet- ter value. Have your next suit made in Mt. Th, Pleasant. C M. PETERSEN !f ESS S I MT. PLEASANT, - - UTAH ' . Spec E-;-'iiy,V;itirZrTg -- ----- I XOX EXCURSIONS TO I , p& CALIFORNIA I 1 Feb. 1st Return March 17 1 I , STOPOVERS AND DIVERS ROUTES $WW Write Jor Special Itinerary oj I From Salt , This THP- is ' p Lake City 0 - j.;,', Standard and Tourist Sleepers. ail(, . u 1 l Ticket, Free 1" Chair 1 S,,o anJ ,c. 'to snns,,i0 I . 1 lowers. thesi I o i. . . lnformalln. Literature, dc. Write to , tho.-e i8 p Salt Lak? hu? T-c, PECK-G-p-A-J- mr, a. g. p. , I jjii LUAC Us Angeles Sail lake City T k3S3-IC3-3S-SO- Mt. Pk |