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Show The Kansas Mutual "Life Insurance Company," of Hiawatha, Kansas. Tenth Year: A successful business; busi-ness; has paid over $267,000 in losses. Has never had a contested claim. The amount this company has at risk is 8,055.000.00. Its present insurance liability on account ac-count of this risk is $28,143.21 computed com-puted by "the actuaries tables of mortality," and four per cent interest, the highest standard used by any company com-pany doing business. Its present resources against this liability are $128,078.10, leaving a clear surplus over all liability by the strictest strict-est of solvency of $98,934.89. The "rates charged" for insurance are "one half" less than the "old line" companies. The "Kansas Mutual" is endorsed by leading actuvaies and insurance companies everywhere. Liberal contracts to agents. B. B. Mann, Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box, 577. Attention Firemen. There will be a special meeting Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. John A. Brown, Chief. Felix Bachman, Secretary. A cordial inyitation is extended to all to attend any or all of the services ser-vices at the Methodist Episcopal church, to-morrow. Sunday school at 10, and preaching at 11 a. m. Epworth League meeting at 6:30. Rev. X. F. Putnam, of Salt Lake city, will preach at 7:30 p. m. G. M. Jeffrey, Pastor. Baptist Church, half block southwest south-west of Post Office. Public worship at 7:30 p. m. each Sabbath. Yousg People's meeting at 6:15 p. m. Sabbath school at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Everybody Every-body cordially invited. H. B. Turner, Pastor. ruovo GorniGBiFiTrnace Works MtBUBKEY & BLUMENTHAt, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps and Skylights. General Job Work done. All Work Guaranteed. We are also Sole Agents tor the J. F. Furnaces rest in the market. Manufactory on J street, in the old "Gazetto" office. l'ROVO, - . IITAM. I I I " i rHS PFvOVO j ' " t i Capital, - W75,JUO. t I KEKI) SMiioT. President. j ! iiEN K. Kl.DKEDiiK. Vice-President, S J. K. TWELVES. CrtKuier. I I E. R. ELDREDUE, Ass't. Cashier. Directors. Reed Smoot, W.H. Brow-. 8 , L. S. Hills. L. Hoi.bkooh. Bex R. Elukedgk. D. T. Clakk. 1 E. R. Eld hedge. I Receives deposits payable on demand. I Five per cent paid on savinKS deposits. Compounded four times a year. J Safe deposit boxes for rent from $3 to $7.50 f per annum. Buys and sells Exchange on New York. Chi- f casro, San Franciseo. Salt Lake, London and all I principal ci-ntinenuil cities. THE PROVO I MUSIC STORE Repository for Pianos and Organs of the Celebrated makes. Strinj Brass and Reed Instruments. J. H. STEPHENS, Manager. TO MAKE ROOM 111 Spring Goods jWiVi WE OFFER TO SILL ISffirMfflffli i STOCK y' AT mffsMm for w nnnnrnm flfc.- - Beginning February Ut. EMo. 14 Union Block, Provo. PROVO co-omvs wsm, I DEALERS IN j General Merchandise j And all kinds of Utah Produce. A Complete Line of j Builders9 Hardware Constantly on Hand. The Largest and Best Stock of Shoes j LV TIIE COUNTY, AT ROCK POTTOM PIECES. j They are having their Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. IToir. j i O--ll lc See 1?1olgjool. I STEPHESM Lr 'CHIPMAN, SupU j : - I ALWAYS BUSY SELLING GOODS, BUT HAVE PLENTY ? OF TIME TO GREET OUR CUSTOMERS WITH A j SMILE. COME AND INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK OF I DRY GOODS, . i GROCERIES, t HARDWARE, j QUEENSWARE, I j Boots ai Shoos, Hals, Caps, Iotas, Etc. COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND LOW PRICES. j fOSEPH A. HARRIS,. Proprietor, j . - I h |