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Show 1 GAINS 22 LBST AT I 71 YEARS OF AGE I . si Tanlac Completely Restores J Mrs. Cochran's Health I Had Wasted $200.00. I ,tj "I can walk twenty blocks now easier than I could one before I took Tanlac," said Mrs. V. C. Cochran,, a J well known resident of Juliatta', Ida-Ij Ida-Ij ho, recently. 'Mrs. Cochran says she j has not only gotten complete relief j from her suffering, but that she has actually gained twenty-two pounds I besides. She is now seventy-one years of age, and her statement, r which is altogether remarkable will be of interest to everyone. "I suffeied a complete nervous break-down," said Sirs. Cochran, in explaining her case, ""and have had ' very poor health for five years. My stomach was so upset that everything I ate would sour, causing gas and sharp pains in the pit of my stomach. Many a night I have spent half the time sitting up in bed; in so much that I could not sleep. Finally my back, over my kidneys, got to bothering bother-ing me, I was also constipated, and had attacks of severe headache. I had no appetite, was losing weight all the time, and got so week I could- n't walk a block without stoping to rest and get my breath. I got so ner- vous I was afraid to be alone, and . V, had to have some relative or neigh-' neigh-' (' bor stay with me all the time. Two years ago I spent over two hundred dollars with a specialist on nervous disorders, but kept getting worse, and since then I have been under treatment most of the time without any noticeable results. "A friend of mine who had gotten fine results from Tanlac, advised me. to try it, and I commenced to feel better after the first few doses. Before Be-fore I started on my second bottle I . was eating hearty and getting more enjoyment out of my meals than I had in years. I have just started on my fifth bottle now, and can eat just anything I want, and digest it perfectly, per-fectly, and my stomach misery is gone. When I started taking Tanlac J just weighed one hundred and j three pounds, I now weigh one hund-. hund-. red and twenty-five making a gain of ,' twenty-two pounds, and this shows how wonderfully Tanlac has built me up. My back never troubles me now at all, I'm not constipated any more and am entirely free from headache. I sleep like a child and have so much more strength and energy that I don't get tired and out of breath like I did. I am glad to recommend Tanlac Tan-lac for it certainly has been a wonderful wond-erful medicine for me." Tanlac Is sold In Mt. Pleasant by Ed. Johnston, in Ephraim by D. W. Anderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., in Fairview by Chas. Peacock, in Manti by Ralph Hougaard, in Fountain Green by M C. Hansen, and in Gunnison by(Gun-nlson by(Gun-nlson Pharmacy. Advertisement. WOMEN OF WEST AGAIN CALLED TO THE COLORS By MR 3. A. 8. BALDWIN, Chairman Woman's Liberty Loan Committee of the Twelfth Reserve District. We have at the present time about two million men In Europe who must be provided with all that is icessary to keep them in go6d Bplrits and condition: con-dition: and when their work shall have been finished, they must be brought home and demobilized. The Government Govern-ment must make good the contracts it has entered into for tui construction of all war munitions, and for food supplies sup-plies already bought. Having responded to the Government's Govern-ment's calls In the past, and having loaned our money ungrudgingly to hurry forward the men and . supplies, and victory having come to us because ? V ' , T- A If '' 2w f it MRS. A. S. BALDWIN 'of this, shall we hesitate for a moment to respond to the last call the Victory Liberty Loan when we can do so by pledging our credit, perhaps with some little personal inconvenience, sacrifice vor small diBcomfort? The blood of the young manhood of America is not now required. That , was -generously given before the arml-" 6tice was signed, and now we may give thanks that no more will be taken. The' credit and good faith of our country is ot stake. We have won the war, and the coat is small compared with what has been won. The men of the West with red blood la their veins t-IH not need to be appetsled to, because they will subscribe to this last call of the Government as ungrudgingly as they did in the past. There are others, however, who may not tea no keenly and conscientiously alive to the duty of responding re-sponding to the 'Nation's call, and It is to those that the women must direct their most untiring efforts. This last call Is truly a Victory Loan. What greater pride can men and women wo-men experience than In contributing to it? A Victory Bond will be worth more than its price expressed in dollars. dol-lars. Every one will be a badge testifying testi-fying that the holder has helped his country to fulfill its pledge to those who have been spared as well as those who have made the supreme sacrifice. I IF lm& t k iY ) 1 (j 1 lilt ' ry,ALK about smokes, Prince 'Albert 'I 11 5 P!ffi ' VI V "' ' '"lll '1 is &eared to a joyhandout standard III' II iflinSy V T S at iUit av'es smokehappiness on IiMhIIIIIIsM!!! K iJ1 every man game enough to make a bee line for a h I Hp fy Tp tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new ! lillIMP" ''JLlH 3 Get iX straiht that what you've hankered for in rfjl'ttivas-w" 5?jf pjpe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A. Thai's because P. 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FOR SALE A fine home, modern throughout, good outbildings. Apply to K. LeRoy Barton. FOR SALE Good house and lot. Apply to Alvin Larsen, Mount Pleasant. . 3-1. FOR SALE -A good home, and 15 acres of fine farming land, with excellent ex-cellent water right, in east part of city. For particulars see Lewi3 W. Jensen. 2-15 FOR SALE House and lot formerly form-erly owned by Chris ' Brotherson. Apply to Bank of Moroni. l-24tf. LOST A pair of hand cuffs in a leather case. Finder return to City Marshall of Mt. Pleasant. Subscribe now for the Pyramid. It covers the county thoroughly. LOST AN umbrella with long black handle. Finder return to this ollice. WANTED TO BUY Fresh milch cows, state age, and the amount of milk per day. Write F. N. Carpen-tier, Carpen-tier, Eureka, Utah. - Farm Ixmih-s. On easy terms. Option payments. Funds always on hand. For twenty-one twenty-one years representing Blillor & Veile Loan Co. R. Anderson, agent, Mt. Pleasant. Utah. FARM FOR SALE near Gunnison Valley Sugar Factory. Inquire at Sheriff's ofSea, Manti, Utah. 4-12 FOR SALE On easy term-, part down, the rest as rent for ooe-half ooe-half what it cost to build: 1 brick show buildlnf?. 26x90 ft. 1 brick building, 2I50 f. 1 brick building, 21x50 fe,t. 1 brick phone building, 22ro0 feet. All two stories high, iu si'A.-r finished. Re-t centerly locate; in Fairview. Will sell one huildinr, or all. Inquire of G. Y. Johrann, Fairview, Utah. t-SV.C. VT "3 or I.OWKHS 1 ROM the (irri-n I'mf-p-. send (o I. (bi l'I'iral Company, ! ' hi. I (:ii. FRESH Violets, Rosea. Carnstiotin and Lilies. Largest reteil fmvrt in Utah. Two ttmblir.hmf.n', Provo and Ogden. Our Floral wr..- it t-o.v,-tiful and distinctive. FI1CN3 J-1, where flowers grow. Provo G Teahouse, Tea-house, or call William H-nacn, lit. PUAM&t, Ut&&. WBULT WILL A DOLL AS BUY? j A dollar would buy 65 pounds of wheat four years ago. j A dollar will buy 27 pounds of wheat now. What will bo the purchasing power of a dollar when the war is over? Is it not probable a dollar will purchase as much wheat or any other commodity four years from now as it did four years ago? If it will, a c ollar saved now an' during the present . period of high commodity prices will be worth, in addition to the 4 per cent compound interest it will earn if deposited depos-ited in our Savings Department, twice au much in purchasing pur-chasing power when the war is or&r. 1 Every dollar saved during the war helps your country win the war. MT. PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK IpBiff' J A. Maz & jOj Ihi IIT. PLEASANT, UTAH lfjj A"T4'0C0LES j f 5A PICTURES L'iW&j EACH JL MONTH POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE IS FOa GALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS 'd ativ,-, yOT) n ropy nr iktH -rr 'r S t f.t.--1 i j- jO. ;--? j.-n.-J. w-nr Iv otit'nri inn C I i r. i.;ir'. t 1 !' I Tlit'd blttU;S. K i t p pi. c.f it n, ( nnd Muiico. . 9 p-?'jLJl P'TCHaNICS MAGAZINE R 6 N. rV.icbipgn Avonue, Chicago, III. I U WTWM1J.I1I"'UU MM Ml I Wt rutin nrri T " ' ' " Consult Us About Your Eyes We are specialists In the science of Optometry; can diagnose any case of defective vision with unerring accuracy ac-curacy and fit glasses that will conquer con-quer it completely. Our method Is safe, .certain drugless and perfcet results re-sults are obtained In every instance. Always here to serve you promptly and in a manner that will be to your complete satisfaction. Dr. E. G. Mills .NOTICE TO KTO K IIOLIU :itS. A meeting of the Stockholders of the North Creek Irrigation Company will be held at the City Hal Monday, February 24. I!tl!. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose, of hearing the Annual An-nual Report, the election of officers ami such other business as may corno before said meeting. YVM. OLSON. Secretary. Mrs. Lydia M. Anderson of Drlggs, Idaho, who has' been visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Matson. is visiting at Fairview tliUi woek. |