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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. i .is ii 4 , )j j .4 . i 'f .'I j ?i I j 4 llf: laaued avary ava-- a weakly In - " ) H9- ANO I CANT ITuND YHC TR0U8L6 -- THrJ 5 C C V0O TURN IT THiS Wt C BcT THAT 0O6SrT HELP) V WASHINGTON LETTER Enterad aa aecond claaa matter at By HARRY B. HINT. TKRMf Or aiBSCRIPTIO. delivered by carrle-r- per month, 40c In The Delivered by carrier, per year, 1 SO WASHINGTON. 1 advance J Delivered ixTtwm In Washington, these by mail In Utah county, 2.6u ; per year, advance l;is. vi fur ii outward evidence ! 'delivered bv mall In United Statee. id Ir.i.liliit i'lilvlii lit li.ii.it ' outside Utah county, per year, In I',, 13.60 Coolitlge. .' advance i Through all I he bent of the C. ROPOKKS 'i n (nl conflicts arising fmin Editor and l'ulilisher. disclosures of the the Membr International Newa senate investigating committees, and N. E. A. Bervlce, f Coolhlgc proceeds eiihuly and iiliout his Jul) as presiIn Utah Only dally newiipaper- larg-eat ciraouth of Salt Lake City; dent, listening lots hut saying little, In of Utah culation newspaper any . I it' lie has remained ih1 in a AUtaida Sa.t Lake City and Ogden. in atmosphere which all others seem to huve TELEPHONE Ii. the good G. O. I. slugifn, "Keep Cool With Coolidge." .; TWENTIETH CENTURY Up at the White House there are if SPEED. none of the apiearances of frazzled j My nerves and frayed dispositions that The Tweutieth Century Limited are so apparent ''down on The Hums up" an engine every 135 Hill." While the senator and repguiles. That's all the "Ceutury" can resentatives, the national chairmen Set out of a locomotive. After of the parties and their national committeemen, Issue sizzling Interbeing speeded to the limit for 135 views, meeting iiersonal and purty mile the engine is exhausted and charges with hot denials and arges, to bus while "Cautious "Silent a train estop fresh Cull," (the Oil," "Cool Cal," goes right along, pnglne Is hooked on. The worn-ou- t lietter than ever before il 'locomotive Is left behind for re- - Qualifying for his whole gulaxy of nicknames. 'i pairs. i K I That Coolidge Is doing a lot of This Is a very clear-cu-t picture of s.i modern life ami the way It "wears thinking, however, If little talking is evidenced hy his course lit cut" all of us. Our generation Is selecting a successor to , I almost Insane in Its desire for Denny as secretary of navy. replace '" speed. At' every turn the average rushing to one side the whole list recommeudu tions, political ii'. man encounters neonle or situations hn"' ,'f """llfications were , . ! or system existing for the sole pur- - m,'n. that they had been or are politically l iposeof speeding him up. Iu other aiiwitlL hud served on naval j ....... 'wnnls. j thft t..u ... - rinwirp" nrwl nnrtMiMP In tn .v In i.ulinmia DtMiic hi, "nisi deliver (.'oolldge dele- 1 j!!i,"bnrn bm out" us fust as possible, j "'"e rmeold toe coming national cnu- ;Well, maybe that's not the desire. ventlon, C.Hdidge set himself the . 'But . It's the net result nf the svs-- - Job of finding what? ,tem. An experienced executive? Execu ? Is I Modern life is Uke the Twentieth tive ability and cxieilence, not l or influence, he Century Limited. Of course, 100 political prestige should determine decided, ' his 'i 'years from now It will not make r A choice. man of lariri' exnerimun difference whether the passenin business or industry. ii...in,- any ''gers arrived at their destination even nu engineer with' executive ahead of time or a week behind it training. Jitit no iolIiieal figure head ,But we're living now, not 100 years The select iou had not yet been J' ?; hence, and so we fire all victims of made when this was written. But 1 ; the system. when it Is announced, measure It by "it Business is a lemon squeezer. the ubove qualifications. Get 4b. ji'ice, get it fust, then throw the renin ins of the lemon away and reach for a new lemon. This system of taking a man and burning hfm up. quickly is as bad for his employer as for the man (himself, because the available sup-!pl-y 1 of men worth burning up Is same as a Is there 'limited, the limited supply of engines capable of hauling the Twentieth Century. Insane asylums are getting ready Wise employers, men with perfor the annual spring poet rush. spective, realize this. The bulb business is said to be good. A bulb is what you plain and wonder what you have planted. 5 COUNTERFEIT. What could make a French radio j A Greek refugee In Anatolia made fan madder than getting a German broadcustiug "Deutscblnnd flu nrienfn! r!ifF three bv fief. station Uelier Ailes"? a perfect reproduction of nn Amer ican dollar bill. The rug finally A Ixmdon boy of 19 has two landed in the bands of an Akron wives so should be appointed nn man, who paid $31) for It. He dis- honorary movie star. played it in n store window. A The girl doesn't secret service agent saw it and catch a husband as quickly as the girl. Seized it as a violation of the U. S. ijconn forfeit ing laws. An optimist is a politician before 5 Technically correct, for it's un- election. to own or a make reprodue-'tiolawful The only real reliable sign of of a money design. But the rug is when winter goes away j spring Jwas later returned to its owner. and fails to come back. w FT i ill' j" ml; S . 1 and Sunday accept 6alurdajr, dltlon rural morningTrr morning axcapt Monday. "publtahad In tha Harald building, Bouih J'lrat Weat traaL Provo, in 'S HARRY HUNT'S Mining-- ; Jl j, L herald M! Eatabllsha if aatlr l . ' fhc By TWLOW : alOM'N POP. itssi vi- - . lUl" I 2990 W. L. 2993' W. L. 2995 Wells 2996 Wells 2997 Welia 3011 Wc-U-s 3012 Wells 3013 Wells 3014 Wells , ; jxr-tiirlf- d m I 3015 3016 3017 '.i pollfl-eull.- ! 3018 3019 v 3020 d super-lieute- 3021 f WKAT'S (tti?7iNO C that Awful THE OTHtR koOM. ) ffi POP? -- f - J IJ CHICK'S N -- I be: in y IN.wouldn't the house! VsmTV' k 3030 YOU'RE THE MOST NeSLECTFUL. L' IP NXTO EVER SAW PERSON C PUT THE SCREENS IN THE, WINDOWS ? WHEN I TOLD SOU. IT -- ( RiVk wwZi- - I U Kf v 1 ( T -- w. 3071 3072 - Jf , . m StZtr ' -- O-fy ' ! ! Sty? rt i well-forme- n i By C0ND0 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. i i i i w ii i i i; in 'M i n i i ii it. ic di i f i rB, it liiniLU lilw ii i n feii John W. McAdam 5000 617 George J. Bull... 1000 654 II. B. Cole 1000 CIO KDITOKIAL OPINION Just when the outlook was doing nicely they announced the derby hat will be baek this spring Julnck Herald. At any rate Secrt'tury Denny appears to have been one of those who did not know it was loaded. Chicago News. I ji- men are yet in nn imperfect state. They huve not eliminated the noise. Springfield (111.) Register. Self-mad- e NOTICE OF SALE. Mining Syndicate Principal Place & Milling C., of Business, 721 722 723 725 720 790 7!)l 801 802 820 821 829 830 831 840 854 .800 Goodell Goodell Goodell Goodell Goodell II. G. Blumenthnl J. E. Trowbridge. M. M. M. M. M. Paul Hansen Grunt Hansen A. A. Broudbont Broadbent A. Broadbent A. Broadbent A. Broudbeut .... . . . . ... ... ... ... )i t .... I I 'I V- x ' ' a . V f r !'it4Y w1 .'I. "i!J M. JML ll 1000 1000 1000 1000 5HH) 5300 250 250 1000 iooo 1000 1000 1000 24000 1070 1. A. Smoot 1115 II. B. Cole & Co.. 1000 1110 II. "Ii. Cole & Co.. 1000 1137 Ralph A. Badger 1000 1173 Ralph A. Badger iooo 1210 M. A. Goodell.... 1000 1217 M. A. Goodell.... 1000 525 1238 Maggie Bullock.. 12000 1248 D. W. Davis. . iooo 1000 $ 1.00 1283 Bertha Holt . 87 V. Parkinson . 1000 7.50 1312 Gladys Holt . 215 Thomas Boardman 5000 . 1000 1500 2.25 1353 R. W. Thorne. 257 Wm. Nutt 1000 2.25 1300 K. R. Thorne 544 Jennie Loveridge. 1500 1000 1.87 1303 R. It. Thorne 734 Howard D. Roper 1250 1000 .75 1420 W. H. Child 500 002 Kobert Plunkett.. 1000 3.00 1440 W. H. Child lltiO Clara C. Henrie.. 2000 3.00 1478 Mrs. Wm. W. Peay 1000 1107 Clara C. Henrie.. 2000 3.00 1488 Mrs. M. S. Robert11(58 Clara C. Henrie.. 2000 1000 1.50 son 1109 Clara" C. Henrie.. 1000 il70 Clara 0. Henrie.. IU00 l.BU 14Si) Sirs. M. S. IiubeU 1000 so n 7.50 1358 Lizzie B. Stein... 5000 .08 1490 Mrs. M. S. Robert450 1300 Lizzie B. Stein... 1000 1.50 son 1 B. II. Buliock.... 1000 7.50 Mrs. M. 3. Robert 3 J. Edwin Stein... 5000 1000 son 3000 4.50 2S A. O. Smoot 3.75 1492 Mrs. M. S. Robert 2500 33 Z. C. M. 1 1000 1.50 son 39 W. II. Spainhower 1000 1.50 1493 Mrs. M. S. Robert 53 Wm. Llndstrom . . 1000 1000 1.50 son 71 Johq Schurmnn . . 1000 5000 7.50, 1494 Mrs. M. S. Robert 110 Olof O. Olson 1000 1.50 son 141 Albert Hngen . . . 1000 4.50 1495 Mrs. M. S. Robert- 145 Albert Hagen . . . 3000 1500 1.50 son . . 142 Albert Hagen . . . 1000 10000 15.00 1490 Mrs. M. Bonnea . . 1000 148 Jos. L. Olson 11200 16.80 1499 Mrs. M. Bonnea. . 1000 149 Jos. L. Olson 1500 Mrs. M. Bonnea . . 1000 102 Mrs. Gertrude 500 .75 1501 Mrs. M. Bonnea . . 1000 Squires 7.50 1508 Mrs. Kate Moyle. 1000 173 Alvira J. Clark.. 5000 174 J. Edwin Stein. . .10000 15.00 1544 C. II. Dehner.... 4000 3000 , 4.50 1505 Mrs. M. S. Robert183 xtaynold Barnett 1000 son 223 II. W. Church..., 8000 12.00 2.25 1025 Olof G. Olson... 1000 243 C. L. Flanders. . . 1500 245 Geo. A. Bullock. .20000 30.00 1C26 Olof G. Olson . . 1000 7.50 1716 Mrs. C. E. Hales. 1000 247 Ralph A. Bullock. 5000 1.50 1723 J. R. Hodson.... 601 1000 250 Joe Payne 10000 15.00 1728 L. H. Holbrook.. 1000 203 J. W. Latta 1.50 1744 F. D. Cassity.... 4500 1000 277 W. II. ChUd 5000 7.50 1753 Eban R. T. Blom- 280 C. A. Tolboe 2000 1.50 295 Reynold Barnett. 1000 quist 3.75 1758 Grant DougaU... 2000 299 Anna II. Hinckley 2500 3.75 1765 Minnie Schofield. 1000 300 Jos. R. Hinckley.. 2500 innn 1.50 1767 C. A. Talboe.... 10000 i i.i... vr..n,u. i i (i i.iiuuu ,in 500 307 H. G. Blumnthal. 10000 15.00 1780 II. H. Ellertson.. 1799 J. H. Nesbit 500 315 George A. Shep553 1.50 1800 J. II. Nesbit 1000 herd 1.50 1834 Nora A. BuUock.. 1000 337 Paul Wirthlin . . . 1000 3.00 1851 Lorenzo Jensen ..25000 341 Eliza A. G. Linton 2000 10000 2.25 1850 B. W. Dixon 340 Peter M. Anderson 1500 50000 1.50 1854 B. W. Dixon 347 Peter X. Anderson 1000 1.50 1872 Wm. B. Armstrong 2000 348 Peter M. Anderson 1000 1.50 1873 Priscilla J. Arm 349 Peter M. Anderson 1000 1000 1.50 strong 3,"0 Peter M. Anderson 1000 .75 18S9 Leonard Barnett 5000 351 Peter M. Anderson 500 7.50 1900 E. G. & F. R. 352 Peter M. Anderson 5000 1000 1.50 Woolley 353 Peter M. Anderson 1000 4.50 1901 E. G. & F. R. 354 Peter M. Anderson 3000 1000 3.00 Woolley 355 Peter M. Anderson 2000 3.75 1951 Cecil Broadbent.. 500 350 Peter M. Anderson 2500 .75 1954 Mrs. May Bowen. 1000 359 Milton Barnett .. 500 2.25 1900 Neul Vanausdal.. 5000 300 Milton Barnett.. 1500 1.50 1907 J. W. Latta 10000 399 Peter M. Anderson 1000 3.00 1977 Neul Vanausdal. 10000 400 Peter M. Anderson 2000 3.00 2027 Neal Vanausdal. 10000 401 Peter M. Anderson 2000 1000 1.50 2029 Wm. Gushing 5000 402 F. D. Cassitr 1000 1.50 2041 E. C. Davies 1000 403 F. D. Cassiry 10UO 1000 1.50 2043 W. S. Weiler 404 F. D. Cassity 2044 1000 D. J. Bevan 1333 441 Jennie Nesblt 2,00 2050 Albert Armstrong 2000 450 George A. Shep 1.50 2059 L. L. Olson 1000 0250 herd 2004 E. H. Phillips.... 4500 451 George A. Shep 1.50 2125 John L. Sevey... 3000 1000 herd 2131 E. H. Phillips... 8334 454 George A. Shep1.50 2142 L. L. Radmull.... 1000 1000 herd 11000 1000 1.50 2143 D .AV. Davis 475 Lalph Mauro 1.50 2145 Anna H. Hinckley 5000 1000 470 Itnlph Mauro 39O0 1.50 2140 J. T. Clark 1000 478 Mike Sparo 1.50 2151 Henry Armstrong 1000 not! Margaret Mauro.. 1000 1.50 2173 J. R. Hodson 500 514 F. 1). Cassity.... 1000 1.50 2198 W. P. Morford... 1450 1000 515 F. 1). Cassity 7.50 22i 4 Orson E. Arm521 G. E. Sitmlgreen. 500 1000 550 Warren Shepherd 8500 12.75 strong HUH! 1.50 2205 W. W. Salmon... 1000 008 II. B. Ode 1.50 2208 Fred Evans 1000 500 009 II. B. Cole Provo, L'tah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on assessment No. 18, levied on tho 25th day of OctoliwL 1923, the several amounts set "posite the names of he respective shareholders, es fol lows : Shares. Am't Cert. No. Name ... V 1000 Christeen Amtoft 1OO0 Minnie Schoield 1000 David Andrew . . 5000 908 M. A. Goodell.... 1000 1000 935 John Pritz .' ... ' 3073 S074 80T5 3079 Jacob Mauss 3082 N. Keller 3083 N. Keller ' v : 1000 1000 L. Brimhall 1000 L. BrimhaU 1000 I BrimhaU 1000 Wella L. BrimhaU 1000 Weils L. Brimhall 1000 Wells L. BrimhaU 1000 Wells L. BrimhaU 1000 Wells L. Brimhall 1000 Wells L. BrimhaU 1CO0 Wells L. BrlmhaU 1000 W. L. BrimhaU.. 233 John T. Clark.... 5000 John T. Clark... 5000 John T. Clark... 1000 Lorenzo Jensen.. 6000 Lorenzo Jensen.. 10000 ....16000 6000 2000 i...... 26100 rtote 1.50 9.00 .... .... .... ,7.50 2214 Orson E. Arm- 'l.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 7.50 8.25 .35 .35 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 7.50 1.50 1.50 30.90 ,1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .78 18.00 1.50 9.00 8.00 l.!J 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 6.00 2;oo 3.00 2224 W. S. Weiler.... 40O0 2230 Lorenzo Chirk1000 2234 W. G. .lex 1000 22.12 II. .1. Donelsou... 500 2279 Mrs. R. S. Robert2o:to son 229." Wm. Cushlna 5009 6.00 1.50 1.50 .75 ... 22:7 Neal Vauausd'i'. IV (00 2298 Neal Vnuausdiil. B090 Neul Vnnuusd::!. 5'KKI 2309 J. Edwin Stein. . Ktfhfl 2349 Retta Broadbent I5::4i 10000 2350 J. W. Latta 2152 Cb us. Leonard 1000 Armstrong 23G1 .T. M. Pearce 500.) 2374 Jos. Nelson. Jr... 100 23S0 Albert Y. Sterling 500 OOOO 2383 John Nesbit 54119 242" Geo. A. Bulhx-k. 2431 J. Edwin Stein.-- 2500 500 2135 Kenneth Muuss.. 1000 2437 Bryan Tew 2439 Wm. T. Tew Jr.. 0000 5000 2442 Jacob Mauss 3.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 15.00 23.00 15.00 . ...... Kenneth Mauss... Chas. I. Robbins. ....... 2000 1500 1090 1000 1000 950 N. Keller N. Keller N. Keller . i. N. Ellertson... Geo. A. Bullock. .25000 .... 0050 Jacob Mauss J. R. Hodson.. ..950 Jos. L. Olson.... 5000 .10000 N. Keller Jacob Mauss . . :. 5000 Jos. Nelson Jr.... 1000 iHuO Jacob Mauss .... Keller Keller N. N. 20000 10000 Wm. T. Tew Jr... Jacob Mauss J. N. Ellertson. W. S. Weiler.. J. M. Pearce Alvin F. Heaton.. Geo. II. Adamson Geo. H. Adamson Geo. II. Adamson Emmarose W. Christensen , 2618 Eugene Ludwig 2019 George Hales . 2058 Jacob Mauss . 2059 Jacob Mauss . 2000 Jacob Mauss . 2061 Jacob Mauss . 1.50 2682 A. W, Clark.. 1.50 2084 A. W. Clark.. 1.50 2085 A. W. Clark.. 1.50 2086 A. .90 2687 A. 1.50 2688 6.75 2090 2739 3.00 2740 A. w. Clark w. Clark w. Clark. 1.50 .75 9.00 81.17 3.75 .75 1.50 9.00 7.50 3.00 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.40 87.50 9.05 1.40 7.50 15.00 7.50 1.50 7.50 so.oo' 2500 1050 1000 3000 5000 4000 3000 3000 15.00 3.00 3.75 1.00 1.50 4.50 7.50 6.00 4.50 4.50 2000 8000 3000 5000 2500 5000 5000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 3.00 12.00 4.50 7.50 3.75 7.50 7.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2000 " . ' 11, 1924.) NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. A meeting of the board of directors of the Syndicate Mining & Milling Co., held December 28, 1923, the sale date of the delinquent stock was postponed until Saturday. February, 9, 1924, at 5 o'clock p. m., at 19 North University avenue. Provo, Utah. Notice of Postponement. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Syndicate Mining & Milling company, held January 21, 1924, the sale date of delinquent stock was again postponed until March 15, 1924, at 5 o'clock p. m., at 19 North University avenue, Provo, Utah. P. E. HOUTZ, LUTU CllliCnAl uniuil IL .SON. uhiv.ave:-- ! PROVO lie Fine Memorials, chiseled by real artists are more than mere blocks of granite. They are the expressions of a high purpose to perpetuate 'for all time that which is beautiful and noble. Our personal attention to every detail and our conscientious effort to serve you well make it possible for you to express your real purpose in the memorial you may select. If interested, we invite you to see our large display of fine memorials and consult with us of your desires. . Secretary. BEESLEY Notice of Postponement. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Syndicate Mining & Milling company, held February 25, 1924, the sale day of delinquent stock was again postponed until May 3, 1924, at 5 o'clock p. m., at 19 North University avenue, Provo, - Utah. UAftJE ruilbriML nUI M humehti Secretary. . last publication Jan. 532 The Best Dec. 28, J923; P. E. HOUTZ. Secreatry. (First pubUcation January 11, 1.50 1924. Last publication, February 8 7.50 1924.) .... 'PHONE (Signed P. E HOUTZ, Provo, Utah. (First pubUcation the sincerity and tact. Brown. ... strong 2447 2449 2453 2459 24ti0 2474 2451 2452 2489 2494 2496 2498 2499 2539 2540 44 2558 2501 2509 25S3 2009 2012 2013 2614 2015 2616 , Eight-O- , "Where Flowers Crow SDrin?tirne is a sonar of Service, the social helpfulness that makes communities and governments possible. Ours is a service of 15.00 24.00 v sale. ; I 1000 1000 10O0 PROVO GREENH0USB 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .25 7.50 7.50 an order of the board of directors made on the 25th day of October, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, wiU be sold at public auction at the 19 office of Wells L. Brimhall, North Unlversty avenue, Provo, Utah, at S o'clock p. nu, Saturday, January 12, 1924, to pay the delinquent assessment together wit-c- osts of advertising and expense of if ; 1000 Spring Flowering Bulbs are now in full bloom. Order a jpot of Daffodils, Tulips or Hyacinths. M 89.15 3.00 2000 7.50 3086 George Goode . . . 6000 3087 C. H. Dehner.... 10000 15.00 1.08 725 3089 L. A. Wilson And In accordance with law and it ! BrlmhaU BrlmhaU L. BrimhaU L. Brimhall L. BrimhaU L. BrimhaU 3084 N. Keller 3085 Tanner L. ' counter-ch- 1 Warrea Shep20O0O 30.00 herd i.60 2973 W. L. BrimhaU., 10W BrlmhaU.. 1000 1.5C 274 W. BrimhaU.. 1000 iJsa 29T5 W, 1.50 T9 W. L, BrimhaU.. 1000 2S0 W L, BrlmhaU., 1000 1.60 1JW mi W. L BrtBibaU.. 1000 200 1.50 20S2 W. L, Brimhall.. 2S3 W. L. BrlmhaU.. 1000 150 1.50 2984 W. L. BrlmhaU.. 1000 1.50 2985 W. L. BrlmhaU.. 1000 1.50 2987 W. L. BrlmhaU.. 1000 1.50 2988 W. L. BrlmhaU.. 1000 1.50 1000 2989 W. K BrlmhaU 71 MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Just South of Tabernacle. PROVO P E HOUTZ, Secretary. (Last publication May 1. 1924.) POP """"""" Just Received mi A Shipment of Seed Corn and Baby Chick Feed. CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES 1006--1- .50 21000 31.50 Alvira Crook .90 Raynold Barnett 600 Jacob Mauss .... 5000 7.50 2000 3.00 Jacob Mauss 3,00 2741 1000 1.50 1.50 2746 W. H. Child 3.00 15.00 2758 Andrew Steadman 2000 25000 37.50 .75 2763 W. S. Terks 7.50 .75 2764 O. J. Grendall... 5000 3.00 .80 2770 Chas. I. Bobbins.. 2000 7.10 1.50 2777 W. P. Morford... 4750 500 .75 37.50 27S0 Braxton Barnett. 15.00 2781 Leonard Barnett 25750 38.00 4.50 75.00 2S12 Owen S. Brown.. 3000 3.05 3.00 2815 Kenneth W Bailey 2016 1.50 2816 Ruth P. Farrer. . 1000 2S17 Sondra Sanders 12000 18.00 (2818 Sondra Sanders 8000 12.00 7.50 1.50 2521 Lillian Mortenson 5000 7.50 2522 Lillian Mortenson 5000 1.50 2837 W. L. BrimhaU.. 500 .75 .75 2841 B. II. Bullock .30 216 1.50 2803 Wells L. Brimhall 500 .75 7.50 28ta Wells L. Brimhall 500 .75 15.00 2865 C. H. Dehner 1000 1.50 15.00 2807 Thos. M. Holt.... 78000 107.00 15.00 j 2883 Braxton Barnett. 8725 13.10 300 .45 7.50,2901 W. II. Child 1.50 2907 J. C. Vanausdal.. 400 .60 1.50 2908 J. C. Vanausdal. . 410 .60 1.50 2921 Sadie Nesbit . 7350 11.00 3.00 2925 Jacob Mauss . . . .2S670 43.00 13.85 2926 Jacob Mauss . . . .28120 42.15 0.75 2931 J. Edwin Stein. . 3000 4.50 - 4.50 2935 . 000 .90 Sadie Nesbit 12.50 2930 Warren Shep1.50 100000 150.00 herd 10.50 2937 Warren Shep7.50 .33000 52.50 herd 5.85 2940 Ben II. Bullock. . 500 .73 1.50 2949 A. J. Olson .50000 75.00 0 .75 29.-.A. J. Olson .25000 37.50 2.15 2951 A. J. Olson..... .10000 15.00 2952 A. J. Olson .10000 15.00 1.50 2954 Jacob Mauss . 2000 3.00 1.50 2902 Sondra Sanders. 7000 10.50 .75 2970 W. S. Yerks 10000 15.00 Early Ohio, Irish Cobbler and Idaho Russett. Vfrr- r- EVERY KIND OF SEED FOR THE GARDEN I I We are agents for the International Harvester Co. Farm Implements and Repairs. 1 "diH 1 3 j,!' CARPENTER SEED CO. rs2 76 North University Ave. Phone 192. o ... ... ... JL ' SiiiN 3 JL |