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Show ! ADLETS " BOYS WANTED g to 15 to act aa Sales Representatives Repre-sentatives in spare time after school : fd on Saturdays, for PICTORIAL I icviEW America's Greatest Ma,g-ine Ma,g-ine of the Home. We teach the w salesmanship and give him the ; nrnonunity to earn money as well ; .Pc'al prizes. PARENTS PLEASE "Jn Address:- The Pictorial Review Co., 995 Market St., San Francisco. choice Rhubarb .for sale; also a few Labels of good Gano Apples at 5 0 r-perbushel. THOMAS BRABY. Seed Potatoes for Sale, Asa Coats, Mt. Pleasant. Lost One small white pig. Re- t turn to Falreld Larsen and get reward. re-ward. i . por g;i'ie One milk cow just in Suhject to trial J. Leo Seely. Cet yew Cabbage and Tomato plants j from S. N. Gade, Mt, Pleasant. ' LITTLE P.TC9. For Sale. Richard Drown, Mt. Pleasant. LOSTi An Overcoat for a hnv, arte 5 years. Flintier please return to thp pyramid Office. Sign Painting and Calclniining For all kinds of sign work, home painting and Calckning call on K. B. Curtis, or p'hone 125, Mount Pleasant. FOR SALE 'A good home, with 5 rocms; and outbuildings. Full lot v.lh tv.'o waro: Kirn a week. Inquire In-quire of Lorain Beck, Mt. Pleasant. FOUND A Lady's Purse. Owner please call at the P;ramid Office. FOR RENT or SALE A good home. Apply to 0. J. Sorensen, Mt. Pleasant ; . 1 ' ! AN OPPORTUNITY ' FOR SALE Cheap The business ' buildings and property of Lauritz i a,aen no State Street. For infor ! watinn call at Lhe Pyramid Office. i Owner having good Utah farm for sale at reasonable price write D. E. Myers, Bio unington, Indiana. yr WANTED A Buyer lor some good USE!! WASHERS j Apply 10 the MAYTAG SHOP Phone 130 LOR SALE Cheap, one good Monarch Mon-arch Range and Brass Bed, with Springs, dining room table and chif-lon. chif-lon. or. Henry P.urton, Mt. Pleasant. I FOR SALE 1 8 acre.i of choice farm " land. Good fl all pond and hatchery with 40,000 capacity. ERICK WALDE'M AR, Mt. Pleasant. 1 Nlroiy furnished room for rem Smith of I'OHKifflce. Mrs. R And B . , ""I'liiiiliriir" Marble and Granite Monuments : S 5 I M CMAPAUN U. L i ' SHK.H CLiASS rt OICIMANSHIF m K PKICKS KEASOJiABI.U p 1 P. O. Rox 128 TCch..... E. RUTISHAUSER S AT THE PLACE FORMERLY OWNED BY A. MERZ n Z Mt. Pleasant, UUn f ....-- """" V 1 Federatlsa II S 1 : iirT0 form a more perfect union" was the -; animating thought of the statesmen who K-"! met to draft America's constiturion. Iheir vl problem was to weld the sections they repre- jj sented into a political entity that would function KHj Sil most efficiently and enduringly in the rvice j g of the people. ' i gj A similar problem was presented nearly a ?. tt century later to the organizers of America', tele- f. j , pho'-e service. Liceni;"1 under the first patents g were being granted to isolated companies that ;.3 i were fonniniJ to introduce local service "A vl more perfect union" of these companies "j seemed, from the beginning of the telephone's J, adoption by the people, to be essential, and so ! die structure of the Bell System was planned. tc SI . ... . f! This organization exists today substantially fH ; S as it was then conceived, a group of com- j panics, each preserving its individuality and ap- r.jj Rs4 p'ying local knowledge to local needs, but all Jill fcis federated into a single cohesive union in order that nation-wide, universal service may bo pro- k5 ided ''fj m m , Bell System ill m m hiti Universal Nj-V ocrYice vi, ; The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. I : 1 Ii i a .. .- . |