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Show XIIE PROVO HERALD A ConsdTidatJon - - ." ... PROVO HERALD (DaJlyJ -- and 'THEINTER-'- ; MOUNTAIN HERALD (Weekly.) ""! PUBLISHED BY TriE HERALD PUBLISHING ljrrrZI-X-J- ' BAKER i Center $treet. Entered . V . attePiJune econdcias-ma- H - Vl. c - Peovo, 19l1,"at the 6, of March 3, 1879. Otahflwiidfr.-the- ; ' ; For further information on the notices piiblished here consult respective signers or county clerk. COMPANY ,OWNER8,.trClUtah & LARSON, BOTH PHONES.,. -, 'zr-tf9tt,- 'i ," LejaUNottcer-- TE of : ' i " ' '.:, . t - . T -- hand-waitin- e -- Deer Sth," 1911,- - at 7:30" o'clock, p.-- for Ihe purpose of effecting directors to" succeed those whdse termexplres and to hear-treports of the officers fof the past year ana to transact any and all other business' that may i properly come before the meeting. wno are 1 inter-ested-Ju ' When theptfc'Of potatoes got so high that' the good people of ' Indianapolis shouted "robbers" from the...hQusetops,-Xlayor-han- k ... bought potato.es by the carload and sold hern-CUTTING TllE-'COSv OF LIVING. a roar from certain individuals and ' finns which had plenty on v for the people to come to their price, hut-thconsumer "listed not to tlic bellowing, but bought the mayors SAatoes and rose up and called him great. The method of bringing producer arid ' consumer together-is- . not cost neWy btiMt would serve to reduce-tb- e of living if it 'were more general. Mayor Pingree of Detroit, is the original "potato mayor" in Am,erica,we believe. His scheme was .to promote the cultivation .of potatoes on vacant land in and about Detroit, and the benefits went to the "bemsumei. The troubles with the high cost of living are not peculiar - to America, but have affected all the European cities. The plan to consumer and. bring procjucer, closertogether has been worked in Berlin and Budapest, where the cities jjought suppliesjand sold them System will be held jut the Fourth wArd meetinghoue, Prpvo.oarFriday, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. matter will also be the wel- The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., - Principal Ptacs of Business, Provo' come; the system will be ofexplained. Directors. By order tdf the Board Utao. . EDWIN f. SMART, President Notice Is "hereby given that at s FRANK T. BENNETT, Secretary. meeting of. the board of directors of The Lost J.06ephlne Gold Mining coi. ASSESSMENT NOTICE.., oh the 28th day of October, Link Mining and Milling Coman assessment (Number' g), 0f Triple 1911, pany. Principal Place of Business, one mill per share was levied on the Provo, Utah. outstanding capital stock of the corpo- janbeJd ration? payable Immediately to H. A Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Cen ter street, Provo, Utah, . Any stock upon which said assess ment may remain unpaid on Monday, November 27, 1911, wilr and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, December 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m.-- , at cost. In Berlin fish was the commodity, while in Budapes j ote at its office, room 6, Farmers and In "several 'places public Merchants Bank building, to pay the toes7figured in delinquent assessment, together with slaughter houses havebeen established, where cattle, sheep and the cost oLadvertising and expense of pigs may be bmchfrd at cost or on shares.' Reports from these sale. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary."" at are-ththe reduce to cost of First institutions, publication Oct. 31. they help living. ,Jf it were possible to arrange for .direct dealing of consumers ' t 500 pair men's boy's and Misses' i snoe$, values 10 w paiiv tE 1 IIJI hereby jiven "that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Triple .Link Mining and Milling . Notice is 9 I" 9 .95! -- ; -- ed -- two-third- - 200 men's hats, values up to $2.50 at . . . . . Men's and boy's suits i i so-call- mm m w ihe 1st day of December, Co., held on 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of two (2) mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of thecorpo' ration, payable immediately to John E. Bott, secretary, 209 East Fourth South street, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, January 5, 1911, will be delinquent and; advertised for sale at public . auction, and HiBiess payment is made before, will i Bold on Thursday, January 25, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m to pay NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT, the delinquent assessment, together .' withrducers, the cost of living would materially, but .At a meeting of the board of di- with the cost of advertising and exthere are 'many people so that such an arrangement is im-.- .. rectors of the Lost Josephine Gold pense of sale. " who in Those flats live JOHN E. BOTT, Secretary. haveno place to store more than Mining Co"., held on the 25th day of possible. a peck of potatoes or apples or a dozen bananas; of the November, 1911, the time for pay- 209 East Fourth South ,St7, Provo, "modern" houses- - have no place to store provisions. Peo- - ment of assessment No . 9 on the Utah. First publication Dec. 2, 1911. capital stocK or tne company was "ple thiis situated nnvst be content to send to their grocer for a peck extended from Monday, Nov. 27, to of potatoes, which they can have delivered in an or a A WANT-AIN THE HER-ALFriday,.Dec. 15, 1911, and the time of hour, but they have to pay the cost of storing, handling, delivering sale of delinquent stock from Dec. 18, WILL RENT. A ROOM. and the taxes imposed on the dealer who happens to have the to Wednesday, Jan, 3, 1912. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. potatoes on hand when the assessor .visits his place of business. -- : -- s ed ; and overcoats at . . Haltpricel . Ladies' and children's suits & coats f at less than factory price t half-bush- el D - - ' i TWO E "My wife would have been in her grave today," writes O. II. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not been for Or. King's New Discovery. She was down In her bed, not able to get up without help. She had a severe board of sohoolhouse bronchial trouble - and ,a dreadful .commissioners met yesterday and ap- - cough. I got her a txjttle of Dr. JNew and the xgpeciiicatlons 'Discoverv, and she soon proved plans King's awf""wa9 weTMn a to mend, for the two new high schools to tie began for coughs Infallible time." short erected in Utah county at a cost of and colds, ts the most reliable rem150,000. edy on earth for desperate lung trou- One school is to be built at Pay son ble, hemorrhages, lagrippe,. asthma, & v. and the other at Spanish Fork. Bonds hay ifever, froup and whooping cough. were voted for the erection of these i0c,'$l. Trial bottle Tree. Guaranteed by Hedqulst vDrug Co. schools 7nd"plans were prepared by The" state .ASSESSMENT NO. LIFE. ' SCHOOL BUILDINGS -- - -- Spring Lake Mining Co. Principal IIUU Place of Business Provo City, Utah. 4 Location of Mines, Eldorado Mining FOR SALE. District, Utah County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a FOR. SALE Apples 50c bushel, meeting of the Board of Directors o! sweet cider 25 a Robert gallon. the Spring Lake Mining Company, Birkin. held on the 23d day of September, 1911, Assessment No. 3 of fifty (50c) FOR RENT. cents per thousand shares was levied upon the capital stock of. the corpoFOR RENT house, modern. ration, Issued and outstanding, pay- 231 South Fourth East. J. W. Bates. able immediately to the secretary at his office, Payson, Utah. A7 ftffj? J3"0" which this assess ment may remaifh4mPai November 18, 1911', " oaturaay. wlfTBelinquenl ZSalt Lake City, pec. 1 1911. Hebeft.VJex,lJanager Provo Opera House. Mr. Jex: Myself and Dear . 1 a num- ber of our townspeople attended the opening "performance of "Tke Red Rose" in the' Salt Lake Theater on Thanksgiving night, and as we know you- have booked this big attraction for Provothought it, might Interest you tonqi' Just'what ,Ji and how It was Jreceived. x ' The company actually" numbers 40 people as near as ,w'e couldicount and half of them are girls: The story in the students' art quarters of Paris and opportunity is given, for teautifulind effective settings. ' music Is very pretty and the costumes were simply beautiful; In fact, the ladles "were quite worked up into over those" lovely gowns. They are, without doubt, more and elegant than we have'had In our xlty and they compare equally : with l!The and Flor- beautiful more adora.'TheT are Maid or than those of "The Spring "Madame Sherry." - jt la-la- ld Jie gor,-geo- Merry-Widow- .'L T The plot is a little Frenchy, but not too much to be Interesting, and there in Absolutely nothlnar offensive in Thp play anywhere. of Personally, I think Miss Loe Barnett in the part of the artist's model, is quite remarkable, tnd would alone be worth the price of admission. This clever singer was leadingjady in the.J'Kin Dodo'!, company that visited us two years ago. They have a real Frencli tenor, with a ,very high voic?, whose presence adds... o the charm of the studio the-act- scenes.-,- . ' ,; ing - mLs : " A Roof for EyeryPut'pose f A Roof for Every Purse tfie only feature" that Tioi: i RUBER-OI- enough to pie are farsighted " their require- o anticipate ments 15 or 20 years hence. o 'i Some time you may desire an addition made to your home or some changes made to make the home more adequate to your demands and here again is an advantage in having a frame house. Alterations can be made mudi more easily on such a house, leaving prac tically no contrast 'between the old and the new, usu- Let us Estimate alty at a trifling expense is only orte er, of the advantages in frame building. We can name. many more that are based on sound reasoning and Both Phones 21, londi years of close obser Before vation. building in let's talk this and come lumber business over. t SHINGLES Best on the market! Grades High Prices Low Everything right ' Your Next Bill This.-howev- Baker Lumfe Co. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Carl Swenson. deceased will present the same with vouchers, to J. W. N. Whitecoiton, attorney for the estate, at his office in Provo City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of ' March; A.' D. 1912.. Beobe Lumber Co. W. B B THR RF.AT. - THE BUSY CORNER - " - UTAH TIMBER & J COAL COMPANY. l Castle Gate, Clear Creek ard Hiawatha Coal, 4 160-t160 west Finn nortn. Both Phones 232. r w niiMM Mfr iuj'a't urn if i mi urn r 46 4 " -- i? capital 'stock of the corporation, pay able immediately, to James A. Oliver, Secretaryat the office of the company, entrance 43 East Center street, Provo - City, Utah;; Any stock upon WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. which this assessment may remain AVriat a worn an wants among uapald Jon. ihe 12th day of December, 1911, Kill be delinquent and advertis Get It now while you can. other important things is ed for sale at public auction, and un.f chtfeking account. In rnairag sold on the 6th day of January; 1912, nig household expenditures a at the hour of i o'clock p'. 'm., to pay check book acts. as a perpet- j the delinquent assessment,--" together . A TERRIBLE-BLUNDE- R ual reminder of the differ-enc- e with the cost of aflvertlslng and ES and between income JL OUVER.-- 1 tajneglect HveF trouble. Never do h. of sale.r-JAMoutgo.. Tou faintell "at a Take'Dr; King.'s New Life Pills on Secretary. Office 43 East Center' St, Provo. glance Just what your finanbiliouscial- resqurces, are how and the first sign of conetlpafloh, . First pub. Nov, T. 1911: ness or inactive bowels and prevent where- you .have spent your virulent check Indigestion, Jaundice or gall money. Lvery given of stockholders' acts as a receipt. It is an in -t8tODe8.' They regulate liver, stomach' ' ;' ''" ' ' and bowels, and build up your health". iCentive in. itself to save. The. annual meeting of the - stock- fr :fc. ; Only 25c aT lledquist Drug Co.'s two holders of the Rochdale . Mercantile stores. ; STATE BANK OF ROVO. . , S M O" O T Winlcr Rate -- 1 - Notice ' North AcademV. - SP AFFORD K J Delivered we have plenty. ', Telephone,-1- 7 EN 6s "WINTER TROUBLES. To many, winter is a season of trou . . -- " " that-can.- What promises to be the sensation of 'tp tfieatreln America. The story ' of the currentjtbeatrlcaL8easonl8 correctly depicts the- art students' life in Paris; however, con John C' Ffsher's production ofc the night trary to moat Drodssctlons t.;wita. Globe theatre, New New ; York: sue-- , Parisian atmosphere, v'The Red Ttose" cess, "The" Red - Roae,": a . musical Is said to be clean and wholesome comedy in three acts, by Harry B. and a show you can take your "and Robert B. Smith, with, music by mother; wife or, sister to see with The locale of. the Robert Hood Bowers, '"which comes perfect safety. to the Opera House J on .Monday story 1 affords .excellent - opportunities stage settings, 'magnifi night In the "past three year prob- for' sumptous "musical production haa rer cent ' fcostu'mes and'eleclrlcal ' effects no ably elved the praise from, both press for which Mr. Fisher Is famous. The and public "as has ?,Tbe Red Rose." It presenting "company , U unusually has been pronounced the prettiest, large and includes many notable peo tuneful;-- : musical ple. A feature of the, .performance is cleverest, - most icomedy produced since "Floyodora," "The Students' Glide,"- which- - caused In a New sensation .Tors; City! The .which was nqtiestlpnably the greatest musical success In the history RTP.M Is the El ectric " sign attfac-- . tive both day and night. "" " It draws the people to yonrr window at night and they lo- luic yuur piace 01 Dusmess by that same sign the nexl ' day TRY IT. Designs - and quotations " '.""'1 promptly submitted THE KLECTRIC CO Mid . mmmm - V " igsGbo ' . West' Third Swth." 185 " Io fact, D Roofing In Five Grades NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT it would be very gratifying Name of -Corporation' in Full: Big to know that Provo can Justify attrac-ton- s Nebe Mining A Milling Company-princ- ipal of this magnitude for there are Place of Butl neat, Provo City, Utah. J The Salt very. lew towns' Notice fa heTeby given that at Lake audience filled every seat In the of the directors held on the meeting entire received htVse and ther per 4th day of November, A. D. 1911, An trrmance with enthusiasm. Respect assessment (No. 1) of one mill per R. R. IRVINE, Jr. share was .levied on the outstanding fully, attendance.'r ' Should be consideredwhen, building a home. Few peo- - NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the board of di-- i i rectors of the Spring Lake lining Company held on the 14th day of November, 1911, the time for .pay ment of assessment No. 3 on the capital stock of the company was extended from Saturday, Nov. 18, to aturday, Dec. 2, 1911, and the time of sale of delinquent stock from Tues day, Dec. 18, to Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1912. BRAXTpN BARNETT, , Secy. STENIA SW ANSON RADMALL, Altogether It. 1b an attraction far Pleasant Groye, Utah. above the average and of its kind the J. W. N. Whitecotton. Attorney for best we have had inV Provo. Your Estate? patrons will be well repaid for their iManWaonei Framn Hons? A 01 , "THE RED ROSE" - The Durability ere-sufficiently IRVINE TELLS ABOUT t . the-coff- Mr. If you miss this sale we both lose money El 3. and advertised for sale at pubftS!!0 tlon, and unless payment is made be fore will be sold on Tuesday, DecemJoseph Nelson" of Provo and Irving Employed, ber 18, 1911 at 11 a. m., at l" rather Satan always finds some pany's office to pay the delinquent asGoodfellow, of Salt Lake City. The drawings are not finished, but work for Idle hands to do. sessment thereon, together with the Tommy Wonder if that's why Mr. advanced for the Softly la so awfully busy holding sis cost of advertising and expense of board to approve the plans. BRAXTON BARNETT, sale. v" ter'a. Judge. '' Secretary. First pub. Oct. 19, 1911. , Special Prices onOur Entire Stock - N SAVEP HIS WIFE'S " D chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold sores, rea and rough skns, p'rovei- n thla tint ii'iaIi Buckien's Arnica Salve. A trial con- . 1 . n V lnAAfl .A.4.n 1 iui cb. itiiM.i.HML ttii m a nMiinr rr M . . ' 1 -- " UWUO. A ilea. LiULB. uUIcH. A1 UlHWH.i fCT rema and Sprains. Only 25c al Hed- f ": qust Drug Co., two stores. . . - V ' t - |