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Show Ad I efts. WANTED To trade good seed barley bar-ley for oates. John K. Madsen. HO 113 ERA DISH tor sale. Apply to C. A. Clark, Mt. Pleasant. 4-1 9-4t FOR SALE A good second-hand range. Apply this office. 4-19-tf New and second-hand furniture at The Modern. FOR SALE One-half lot with full water right. Elmer Miller. 5-4 WANTED A good second-hand organ. or-gan. Apply to North Ward Primary Pri-mary officers. 5-10-2t FOR SALE 8 Rhode Island hens and rooster, or will trade for White Leghorns. H. F. Wall. All kinds of cabbage plants and tomatoes for sale. K. Therkelson, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. t-18 FURNISHED ROOMS Nice, new and clean, one block north on State street. Mrs. Sarah D. Wilcox. 4-3-tf TWO fine Suits left on hand, for sale cheap; size 36 long. Come early if you want them. C. M. Petersen. FOR SALE A good home with 4 rooms, hair lot with water right. Apply to Austin Monsen. 4-27 Good Board and Rooms, 3 doors Eouth of Post Office. Telephone 11J, t rlugB. No. 1 second hand Studebaker buggy bug-gy and harness for sale. Inquire B. ' F. Lovell, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. '250 ACRES of choice grazing land to lease in North Creek. Apply to . L. J. Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant. 4-12-tf FOR RENT A six room house with eity water installed. John F. Olsen home. Call at Cozy Cafe. 6-18 ! WANTED A good cook to bake .cakes and pies. Work short shift. ::$8 per week. Cozy Cafe. -5-18. -FOR SALE Young pigs, pure bred Duroc Jerseys. Pedigrees furnished. fur-nished. Jas. W. Blain, Spring City, Utah. 5-10-51 ( WANTED Bids for measuring Mountain Tunnel water for the -season at head of Twin Creek. Apply to John K. Madsen. FOR SALE Perfect half lot for res-' res-' idence; 3-year-old pear, plum, '-summer and winter apple orchard. A :nnap at $300. R. E. Ford. 6-10-tt y ,FOR SALE A new 5-room modern bungalow, also has three rooms In ''basement. Terms reasonable. D. R. Klensen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 4-2 6-tf "FOUND An automobile side lamp, !:' between Mt. Pleasant and Spring ity. Inquire at this office. )i,?OR SALE Six-room house, three closets, pantry, water in house and "'.orral; barn, carriage house, garden ;round, shade trees, south front, lot lize. Price right for quick sale. J. nil. Kelly, Manti, Utah. '' For Kale. 'Thoroughbred Rose comb white 5 Orpington eggs for setting. In-luire In-luire of N. II. Omanson, Spring City, Jtah. m Kor Sale. m'A BIG BARGAIN! 80 acres of good (. wheat land located by the Black Iills, east of Spring City. Two 40-lE.cre 40-lE.cre plats. One 40 under four wire Felice. Call on N. II. Omanson, Spring Ilty, Utah. l'ai'in Loans. On easy terms. Option payments, 'unds always on hand. For twenty-no twenty-no years representing Mlllor & ,elle Loan Co. R. Anderson, ageut. It. Pleasant, Utah. "'vANTED AT ONCE 2000 green, Bnlt-curod cow hides Will pay 10c er lb. if delivered ; $2.50 to $3.00 or good pelts. Will also buy wool, lima Jeffs, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 5-4 0 FKKSII ( I T FLOWERS ,ir floral designs. OrdVr them from IE1II FLORAL CO., LEHI; Tel. 20 J ,t Wo will rien.se You. 1 ,'RESH Violets, Roses, Carnations and Lilies. Largest retail growers i i Utah. Two establishments, Provo ml Ogden. Our Floral work is beau-H beau-H If ul and distinctive. PHONE 8-0, , 'here flowers grow. Provo Green-!" Green-!" ouse, or call William Hansen, Mt. f. 'leasant, Utah. For Sale Cheap, or Trade. y The famous Stallion Dymal, owned y the Mt. Pleasant Percheron Horse . ompany. A nation as well as a l tate prize winner. A sure Foal get--r. and well preserved. In good ealth, sound In every way. The own-rs own-rs could better use another horse of -'is class. He weighs 1S00 pounds, olor, black; born and raised in ranee. Fully registered. Call on . C. Rasmussen for full particulars, lid see the object of a bargain. 3-22tt Mrs. Carl Mercer and little daughter, daugh-ter, Marjorie returned Friday to their home in Burlington, Iowa, after a month's visit with Mrs. Mercer's mother, Mrs. E. B.. Kelsey. LOST Auto tire. Finder please return to this office and be rewarded. 5-17-tf. FOR SALE Rhubarb. Mrs Jacob Bigler. When in need of a first class trained train-ed nurse, call on Mrs. Elsie Simons. KOR MT. PLEASANT PEOPLE Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlor-i-ka. the appendicitis ap-pendicitis preventative, drains so much foul matter from the body that ONE SPOONFUL relieves sour stomach, stom-ach, gas and constipation AT ONCE. The QUICK action is astonishing. Ed. Johnston, druggist. advt, B 3 I The Spreader Conies First i , H ' B NOTHING in America is, more important than tin- success . a of the crop. Of all the means at the fanners' com- i mand for increasing the crop, a good Manure Spreader a easily comes first. It requires no addition of power ir B help, in fact it saves time and labor. It increases the jj ' a yield from every acre in which it is properly used. This w n is the year, and this is the month to buy and begin to use a b LOW CLOVERLEAF MANURE SPREADER a s n j The Low Cloverleaf is a wide spreading', easy sunning, light draft, narrow box spreader, made in three handy a a sizes small, medium and large. The wide spreading de- 2 vice catches the manure as it comes from the boater, re R ..... rm H breaks it up into still finer particles, ami throws it out pj 2 beyond the wheel tracks in a wide, even spread. This is JB the kind of fertilizing recommended by all the authorities. a The entire load is spread in 3 to 5 minutes. The ma- n chine runs easily and lasts a long time because the work- g a ing parts are all securely fastened to a sturdy steel frame which keeps them in place and in line. n a The Low Cloverleaf spreader is bucked by Interna- 2 tional Harvester reputation for quality machines. It does a the work as it should be done. This year of all jrears, you B should have a good manure spreader and you will profit H o most by using a Low Cloverleaf. Immediate delivery. " h Place vour order now. H B 5 ASA COATES. m K Mount Pleasant, Utah. ? M SUBSBBBiHBBHHEBBBSSHBBHBflBBHHBBBflBBHBBBHSBQ CLOTHES AND j ! i J jpisOOD character in clothing is as important as in a H man's personality it is that which represents some- i X $ thing good, dependable and worthy. J X There is character and individuality in every suit of X . clothes we make. X ' We do not appeal to the man who thinks a suit is a X X suit and one will answer as well as another, but, cur tail- X oring does appeal to the man who knows what ho wants X and is particular about what he wears. We want your opinion of our wide range of styles and fabrics for the Spring and Summer season. Never t X have we shown a finer range of colors, weaves a ad tex- tures. Good clothes are high priced but they are the cheap- est in the long run, it costs you as much to have a poor piece of goods made as a good one. j We sell guaranteed all wool suits from $27.00 up. We also have REDEEMED ALL WOOL suit:; as low ;, as $18.50. j CM. PETERSEN ! ; t i THE TAILOR : X I ; w- 4-- |