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Show 3 A J THE PROVO POST PAGE SEVEN' . , need merely to say that the Re- public. iq party has been in naif a cenmorer-thathis' that long period tury'; during with-t- he except icily of a distress-- ; lug experience of four, .tears, iU has been wholly or partially m control of the go erniiieiit and tinder its adudnisTTwTlmrTTie has safely 'and steadily pro grossed; .that during the past siv tocfi ye;p-s,through the" enact merit lhw it of benefieient policicO-iifto uTom has brought the country-tditiori of unexampled prospi'rity ; that-it- v program-o- f legislation for UuiJietterineiit of social conditions, enacted and recommended, e proves its interest highest, welfare of the. American people; and that its further effort for nut he. jeopardized today were it not for the personal ul:.s nriL o f a mint your own candidate. Its issues1 are a part oUiluAliislorv of ouri splendid eiptiitry, andjhe time" of! wen- its speakers is much-bett- er them to the pied, bp present ing discus-.- , in be peodthan.iLwoiid iiigthe composite of platitudes, vfigaries and itupossibld ies that' make up the alleged principles of Bull Moose Leaders Wont Discuss Roosevelt Record 1 exist-eiieo.-f- n , i(,i-tio- Why Director Mulvane Refuses to gressive parties! but with the 'conAgree to a Joint Debate. dition that the qualifications, and records of Mr. personalities In answer to a letter from Roosevelt, Mr. Wilson and Mr. McCormick .natiomil .Taft are not to be considered or and. lfaroid L. ickes, ret err eel To7t Director M ulvahe. . chairman ; Dewey, in charge of the western bureau Chauneey of Illinois thy Progres- of the Republican national 'camsecretary, sive committee, suggesting a ser- paign has replied as follows: I beg to acknowledge receipt ies of five triangular debates for of :tlie discussion of tk tissues of the your letter of September 30th, - in which you propose a series of d Democratic-anProRepublican. v n-r Me-di- ll vice-chairma- n, five after uttered against him, should nowWIesire a cessation. of this "part ieular kind of campaigning. lie' need not he disturbed. We shall uotmulatc him in the use of abusive .Neither shall we follow your, suggestion and avoid diseus-in, iu-th- hfn-guag- e. g thc qualifications,-personalit- y god-wuu- hl and record of our candidate. We upon the triangular-debate- s' issues of the Colonel Roosexelt, hlTtSTfieefi wa "paTTy nt--- k f herrre President Taft has - proven his qualitieations; his personality . is the highest type .of "andean, honest, capable, dignified and patrioMr. tic American citizen; and his rec- cratic and Progressive prfies. You make it a condition of acceptance that the qualifications personalities and records of Mr. Mr. "Wilson and Taft' are pot to be considered or referred to. The'campaign w liich has been in progress for ,som- e- weeks lias been "unfortunately characterized Roosevelt, The Summer Light is the Its the Lamp that will give" you the maximum illumination at the minimum cost. far the cool truly makes the best summer light. W inter or Surnmer, however ' electricity holds for the home or business establishment the of tages. superior advan- , Oo YOU use it? The Electric Company admirable-that 1m -- for-- splendid aelnCve-men- theSo-ealle- t. y suggest ; heard before right in TIiv ossessioii of Jm K w Victor- the home" circle.. il Victor Talking Myrltjoe or a bring unlimited jov iitid pleasure into Whether you want grand opera, sacr.ed music, the latest song hits, vaudeville or band iyjisie it to yam at. its best oil the Victor. We have in stock rangm .$lo.(H) In $200 each. A deinonst ration ing in price-frowill tell you why-th-is instrument has become so popular 0 the-famou- s Victor-Yietrol- 4 V-- ' TAYLOR BROS. CO. ' Provo, X de- - L- BOY HUNTERS HAVE So that, when you that the flood gates of abqse which) your eijndidate .has ybpened lie now closed. I venture to express the hope that- helias finally' DENVER AND RIO --r ' GRANDE EXCURSIONS - FIGHT WITH EAGLE X LOVELAND. Weiaml d; - Oct.- - Bayard 14. hoy-s- FORTif PTON, Earl - . .X 23-3- ABEREEN -- - j - vfit X Independent CoalCo. - ASSESSMENT . 7. . k When want so as to o o o o o ' o -- is -- house, cellarsj woven wire fences, cement bridges " flumes. . - and' m ' - ' t - 86 North Academy Avenue Phone 76 a bad eohl you" medicine obtainable as little delay Here is w druggist V I have sold Chamberopinion; lains Cough Remedy for fifteen, years, says Enos Lollar oLSara-togInd., and Consider it on the market. For sale by all dealers. ' (Advertisement) as possible.- - a, th-be- st - & o o o o oO! :;Oj ro A Safe Granary i1 which to store the eroj) of dol- lars which you sow with labor and with hope. Feed your bask now and it will feed yon 7yacconnt when the winter'of life sets iu. d JAs your bank account grows, sacrifice will be rewarded with ease and pleasure'. Deny yourself in small things and later you can gratify big ambitious. Great' things are possible to the man who has money in the bank. Make a deposit today. o b o o .!reap toil-lan- Q O o o o o o o oo u o o CCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCC3CCOCCCCCOCCCCCOCC 30CCpC3CCC3CCCCGOOOwOCCOCCGC C3U 1 15,-491- .:o intelligently planted and well eared for property... ;o ' Ir . ci is o A o ;o The owner of this property has spent eight years in placing this farm at the Jo o o head of the list bf producers arid money makers on the Bench, and he is now ready to o o retire frbm active business. o o o o A payment of $7,00000 ill put you in possessidrf and thFbalance of purchase o o o price can be paid to suit buyer covering a ten year period with interest at 7 per cent. G oo NOTICE; o o o o o -o o JO o u o J no o have o the you best .o cure it with o . New 10. , Is hereby given that at a -meeting ot the Board of Director of the Crown Point Consolidated Mining Co., held on the 10th day of October, 1912, an assessment (No. 3) of One-ha- lf cent (V4c) per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock ot the corporation, payable immediately to W. K. Stoker, No. 53 North Academy Ave Provo, Utah. . Any stock upon which said' assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, November 15th, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, December 10thp912, at the hour ofv 2 p. m., to pay. the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of adver. tising and expense of sale.' W. E. STOKER, Secretary. 7 First publication October 5 - - - Notice 18 ; - ng . 18 wJwL J 1 . . ; mx eurl Colo., Oet. 14. aged 84,. has se- - -- pit-bet- 48 - es, paign-whiriKTup- m. . Jhrdsy-lon- on af- JI WOMAN OF 84 PROVES UP ON HOMESTEAD Mrs. Hailey, Love- - M o o o o o o o o o o x Utah Progressive party. d Your offer is respectfully clined. nn 10 a, in the realm of music. You will also lie delighted with our new ..Victor records. Call and hear them. , We alsar carry the Edison Phonographs with plelc stock of Edison records. t o o o9 ilflMllppil o o U yl lb b L o ZS o o o o Is being offered For Sale today for the first time, and merits the immediate considera- o X o tion of anyone wishing to secure at: large fruit, berry and alfalfa farm right in the heart o o A : . o of the Fruit belt. o o o IMPLEMENTS: LOCATION: o0 miles Road Provo. from about three Justoff Wagon, buggy, harnesses, mower, etc. State, o SOIL: o STOCK: o Saiidyjif1 heavy loa Good team ami cow. AREA: o WATER: aeres peaches, apples, cherries, plums, o acres; acres Tierriesetc. alfalfa balance pasturer o Ample water in Provo Bench Canal. o IMPROVEMENTS: PRODUCTION: room pressed brick house, with bath, elosets, o X Every tree and vine producing heavily and crops y o basement, pavement, etc.; large barn, sheds, packing are harvested from June until snow' Hies. This an - your own home u je C! ioccoccoccoccbccoccoocccoccoccoccoccoccoccooococ wwvWUvvvwwwvvw o r never you-Lav- e -u final papers on her home- -' had tlm fight of thenour partr hasp .7 livi's indhe mountains west o.fjC 1 the oldest been markeby deeeney aqd dig- fe Weld i(TpuUnt Appl(, gh Xov. 1M8. lu,reyes.erday, with an county. She has lived alorui . 13-her claim the years required National Grange meeting Nov. supposcif-iteadon jifTd shot had they he government, doing all her 2G; American Mining ,C, ingress! As'1he byt "started t boys Nov. the Denver and Riol work except the heavy labor in n it revivedrHiid attacked bird the rd.m-Grande, w ill iiaine a rate the field.- She believes she will X and jieekiug reach the century mark. from Provo, Utah, to Spokane, bostv seratenYg . him. Afteifight of five minutes "Wash., and return. LUMP 1 ltr-- 1 Otbt hebi KING Ticket s on sa children- you rill's s k illsl.-11th-. 22nd noticed have and that disor12th, 23rd; good perhaps NUT OR HIAWATHA ' ders of the stomach are their most until Dec. 31st. Stopreturning SLACK overs WilUbe ROCK SPRINGS yMny not improve your dairy common ailment. To correct this given in both ef,V stock by breeding your cows to you will find .Chamberlains StomTheres a variety for. you." tlQUS.. X the best sires? very WM. II. MITCHELL, Agent. ach and Liver Tablets excellent. You can find the best - in the They are- easy and pleasant to : land at Commercial take, and mild and gentle in ef- and' For Society A. 0 SMOOT, PHONE 459 American history ; feet. For sale by all dealers. ' 431 W. Center Street. Post. Job Printing, try It is easy tef understand that - - 165 N. SECOND WEST Advertisement) on-th- T - nor Wilson has offended in this respect. President Taft has conducted himself with a fine sense of honor and dignity and Governor Wilson has similarly observed the proprieties. - I has -- remained for the candidate "of the Progressive party to" resort to personal abuse, not only of President Taft, but of those who have the honor to be allied with him in the great Republican party. The addresses ' delivered ' by Colonel Roosevelt have' abounded in false There and malicious e has been a constant repet it ionof slander and vituperation, The iessues-Uif-yo- u rparty have been completely overshadowed,' if not ignored, by a campaign of pere sonalities parf- - of your candidate without parallel 7 in if had advertised himself as industriously and sjiectacularly as- - his pre decessor, he would now be receive ing the credit, which lie so jusfK' so by'bitter personalities, although deserves, neither" President Taft nor Gover- THE COOL LIGHT Electric Light is by est of ALL fightit ord is h Music Such as The Farmers & Merchants Bank -- PRGVOUTAH.- 3 D. Dixon, Cashier T. N. Taylor, President Anyone anywhere can with ns by mail c " n bsalr j -- |