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Show CAN SUMMER 400 or 500 head of sheep. Apply to A. C. landland. If you want a GOOD HOME it will pay you to look at Musig's before buying elsewhere. Reduced in price $200.00. Easy terms. 5-9-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT My home on the corner of 1st East and 1st North Street, Mt. Pleasant. Write me at Elsinore, Utah. Frank Prit-chett. Prit-chett. 5-16-tf LOST A bunch of keys. Finder return to Fred Stansfiold. Reward. S-16-tf FOR SALE A good sawing machine. ma-chine. Also a good carpet loom for $3.00. James Olson, Moroni. 6-2S ti i LOWERS RESH M i l:oM f ,3 the Green Houses, -r--"S send to Lohi Floral Company, Lehl, Utah. FOR SALE Good cedar posts, mostly most-ly split posts. Apply to Andrees Peterson, Fairvlew, Utah. 6-14. EES WANTED. The Mountain Tunnel Irrigation Company will receive bids for a man to measure their mountain stream. Bids will be received by John K. Madsen. 6-2-tf FOR SALE: My Mt. Pleasant, modern, mod-ern, two story brick residence. Heating plant and plumbing in good condition. Desirable location. Terms to suit purchaser. For particulars inquire at store of Ericksen Meat & Grocery Co., or write the undersigned at 1176 Laird Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. 4-25tf. Ferdinand Ericksen. FOR SALE The home of Harry G. Ericksen on 3rd South and State Street. Price very Reasonable. 4-18-tf FARM LOANS On easy terms. Option payments. Funds always on hand. For twenty-one twenty-one years representing Miilor & Veile Loan Co. R. Anderson, agent, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. FOR SALE A mower and hay-rake, hay-rake, rack wagon and rack. All in good condition. Apply to this office for information. FOR Grazing or pasturing for animate. Apply to Earl Jensen, Mt. Plesoant. 6-16-tf. FOR SALE Some Currants and gooseberries. Please bring orders to K. Therkelsen. 6-28 FOR SALE Good mare and colt, also a good milk cow. Apply to K. Therkelsen. 6-28 LOST Silver case ,east part ' ot town. Inscription J. H. Whitaker From W. M. Laking. Finder please return to this office. Reward. The State Livestock Board has issued an order requiring that all sheep be dipped for the eradication of ticks, dipping to be done between July 15 and September 30, the present pres-ent season. This order applies to all ram herds, as well as to Herds entering enter-ing Utah from parts outside the State. VULCANIZING! by JAMES FULLER In the old Madtta Hall Mt. Pleasant, Utah. ALL WORK GUARANTE&O. Place orders for Wall Paper with Lloyd S. Harris, 3rd East, 1st South. 4-4-tf. HAVE IT REPAIRED & THE BIKE SHOP Soldering and Light Repairing of AM Kinds. EXPRESSING INDIVIDUALITY j IN A MOTOR CAR A CAR Looking like many other cars cannot possess the desired quality of individuality. The Scrips-Booth Six-Cylinder Touring- Car, by reason of its distinctive body design, is in a class by itself when a comparison is made as to beauty. For this reason the prospective owner can rest assured that he will in Scrips-Eooth secure a car differing agreeably from the general run ; of automobiles. It is efficient. Equipped with its economical valve-in-head motor, twenty miles on a gallon of gasoline is a ; .regular performance for this capable car. Should you desire a motor car light enough to be saving sav-ing with fuel and tires, yet heavy enough to get sum- ; cient traction at any speed, you should inspect the Scrips-Booth. armor nATrjBsLSS-Sss iflfj litJU WW" I we sell the 3 1 GENUINE RONSARD p s REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES I in . 50 " We have a new line of 1 GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS just arrived. g tr1 - W w 3 Come in and see our stock of g Baby Gifts. : . . Ul ct : W I Wasatch Merc. Co. i "GOOD GOODS" Z. C M. I. WORK SHOES ''NEVER-RIP'OVERALIiS j if m PROFESSION Lawyerg j J. W. CHEErTN Attorney-at-Law Office in Lamont Build'n, I phone No. 46 ' TJ Mt. Pleasant, Utah Office Second floor 0f' n I Block. Notary Public in fM Telephone No. 79 oltt. i Mt. Pleasant, Utah I Doctors I .W. P. WINTEESnri Physician & Surgeon I Proprietor Winters Genera") o I tal. Office at Hospital lu v,1"'; of Main on 1st West. Phon. vM Mt. PleasantUtah t! IX. F. SYNDERGAARD M J Physician and Surgeon. 1 Office at Residence, oppoilt n I Office. 'j Telephone 68. I Mount Pleasant, I'm 1 DR. B. A. BUEClT"" Dentist. 260 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. DR. D. D. TEEE3" Dentlwt Telephone No. 7. Second Floor Wasatch Bulljin. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. DR. E. A. PAXMAN Dentist. Successor to Dr. Tanner Dental Parlor over Weech Drat 1i. Telephone No. 88. LLOYD S. HARRIS- Painter and Paper Hanger, All Grades of Wall Paper, Out i Town Orders Solicited. Sft. Pleasant, Utah. ELLIS E. CASTE! Public Stenographer and Bookktttr Mt. Pleasant, Utth. G. F. BOENZ Sanitary Plumber & Tinner Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 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