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Show 2lCrirrCr U U i i pi II JL i r J u v .j i'r rwiiiMiifiiaaitHwatoiiMt i We Have Just Received TWO DOZEN 1 I Ladies Dress Mats I H from our Western Merchants' Association Head- f$ gjg quarters in New York City. These hats were pur- f k chased at a great bargain. We are giving you the g$ benefit of the same. S xvi : , Three Trimmed ff') 'lC T rrAr Two Trimmed $2 C A i flats, each.. IjOOK Jl Hats, each $).t)tl I $2.50 TheePrices 35,59 'f I3 Two Trimmed O 7C Three Trimmed (2 A A Two Trimmed CA Hats, each.. tpZ.lD Hats, each.. pdUU Hats, each. $UodV 1 THESE ARE UNUSUAL BARGAINS 1 p We ask your careful inspection of the same gfc j SANPETE GO-OP. 1 Adds Heglihfu ? OualsilestQ IheRod Prof. Prescott, of the University cf 1 Michigan, testified before the Pure Food Committee of Congress, that the 1 1 1 1 acid of grapes held highest rank as an , f 1 1 article of food and he regarded the re- it 1 j suits from baking with cream of tartar I 1 baking powder as favorable to health. ' 1 E Royal is the only Baking Powder made 1 g jj 1 J from Royal Crape Cream cf Tartar. I JOO NEED GLASSES iWhy Not' Wear the Good-; Good-; Looking', Comfortable Kind? FITS-U GLASSES point the way to good eyesight ; without the annoyance or discomfort dis-comfort of ordinary glasses. : We should like to explain the FITS-U advantages to you personal!". per-sonal!". Dr. E. G. MILLS, Optometrist PYRAMID PRINTS EVERYTHING. Hot drinks are served at Sutton's Fuuntain. I Silverware j Fortune Telling j j I It is on the Cards that 9 a dark or blond man jj j 3 will call on rou offer- j j ing, Community Silver If he does accept, you s j will then have the kind j that's guaranteed for 50 years wear. For Sale By E I CD. STRANG, Jeweler ! Mt. Pleasant, Utah I Democratic Ticket ' Election: Tuesday, November 5, 1912 NATIONAL SANPETE COUNTY For President Commissioner, 4-year term- Woodrow Wilson. Ole Larsen, Ephraim. For Vice-President . . Thomas R. Marshall. Commissioner, 2-year term- Ernest Swalberg, Gunnison. Congressmen T. D. Johnson. Ogden. Countv Clerk Mathonihah Thomas, Salt Lake. E. R; Christensen, Moroni. STATE r . Governor ' County Recorder John Frank Tolton, Beaver. Aaron Hansen, Ephraim. Attorney Generals- County Assessor- Jos. W. Stringfellow, Salt Lake. Chas. Embley, Centerfield. Secretary or Slate ' Charles England, Logan. County Sheriff-Auditor Sheriff-Auditor C- T- Drage- Mount Pleasant. John S. Blain, Spring City. County Ti easurer . Treasurer Niels C. Peterson, Manti. J. F. Mendenhall, Springville. n . . , . , 0 . . , . ... . County Superintendent Superintendent of Public Heber s 0lson Fairview. x Instruction . , j A. C Nelson, Salt Lake. County At torney " -T Justice of Supreme Court George Christensen. Mount . LeGrand Young, Salt Lake. Pleasant. Representatives to Legislature County Surveyor Joseph Judd, Mami Carlyle Monk, Manti. Peter Sundwall, Fairview. MT. PLEASANT PRECINCT SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT District Judge Precinct Justice Ferdinand Ericksen, Lawrence W. Larsen, Mount Mount Pleasant. Pleasant. District Attorney, Precinct Constable L. 0. Hoffmann, Price. Parley Hansen, Mt. Pleasant. Advertisement. 1 GET 1 " Keep dry and comfortable in a pair of y shoes you know is made right, will wear right and looks right. B No trouble for us to fit every member of the family in most any style you M :0 want, whether lace or button, in Dress W or Work Shoes. New lot of Children's lM Wj received this week at m m I THE PROGRESS 1 ESSMERCANTILE CO |