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Show IAGE TWO X. ' ''Trrrwr i THE PROVO POST CAPTAIN MARIANNA GUITTERRAZ, LEADING HER' COMPANY IN THE BATTLE AT 0 JINAGA ON AMERICAN BORDER THE PROVO POST TT.Z7T - -- F AjMAu. . Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS ' At No. 22 North First West St., Provo, Utah. v Post Publishing: Company. I rl 1 i SUBSCRIPTION RATE f Oae Year, strictly in advance, 22 00 Six Months strictly in advance. 11,25 It not paid in advance add 50c per year or 25c for eix months to the above. H. C. HICKS, Editor,: , i V- - N. C. HICKS, Manager. - X i .Entered at, the PostofflCe of Provo City as second-clas- matter according s to' Act of Congress, March 2, 1884. PULL FORPROVO. Last the Comemrcia 'Clears' Stuffed-up- i trtls;. peneUtea and heals the membrane which lines the ed,ewollfln Discharge. - Cures - DuUn0g' hejd and throat .'clears the air Breathe ' ft Y, f 1 1 n H at--; w Inflam-Inflamme- Nose and Head and Stops A Catarrhal . pasakeqf stops nasty discharges r pud 1' ' ,' Headache. a feeling of cleansing, sbUhlng rente) cnm immodtatpiy. Try "Elys Cream Balm.,,. 7. 7L-- , Get a small bottle anyway, Just to Dont, lay awake tonight struggling It Apply a IRtle inithe nostrllsCof breath, with heed.gtigfed noHtrtl closed, fcgwklng had blowlhUstuth Instantly your flogged nose fcAd air passages of thread Op A coldjj with 18 funnfogjic stdpped-umucous fhe thrpdt, ahd will' open; you will tnt$ .hreathfrfely; dulness and head acne disappear By raw dryness Is' distressing litit truly or needless.the catarrh, j morning! t . t , v once m Elys catarrhal aore fhroat will- he' gone, i , Ppti your End bush inlsery new Get the smafl Cream Balmy and y6ur told OC tatarrh at bnr- - will f surely dflsppeai Bedqujst Drug bottle bf '150 Crem This sweet, fragrant Co., two stores, subceasors to Smoot drug" 'store. balm diseolTes by the heat-e- f the no and .Palace Drug Cos. (Adv.) r fj - & i Freely! - d faith-r-jus- the daily walks. But now we are back lei ua stopWponder over the situation as it really exists. ted1 Here in Provo.We havp alarjje number of sple f4 S wen wfiii have bepo&te kT absorbed in their own 4 in&dverlintljr forgotten kjl about the Uairf( they have should coflimarid afWst a SiAall potion of th)f jf meyj dm softk ' Wwn 'the It offered to and best the goodJs requires,, thq eijests of. looking into city to investigate it and to get back of itfTim ill that will mqke fo-- a greater-- ' eaqs tipe .lost, Jndirpct returns are' always certain and direct e all the f9rt the assistance thiit might have-bee1 ' ' ' ' given attheproper time. ' dThft Coninjerf liu, Club, of Prpvo should make a real city of this r? community, but the cluh. cap do nothing without the backing of all of 'ft. the interests here-- 1 Ha flite man. can do, the work before the.club, and rj y done it do to the should one damage attempt group through jf any; 'jealousies would more than. offset the good accomplished Then -theres only- - one way to settle the matter, and that is for each one to 'A new heroine has .come, out .of .tawm xhe.. could da nothing, put his shoulder toithe wheel and help the work along. If we are to have rivalry, let it he jin boosting Provo, The city certainly does the battle of' Ojinaga near Presi- - she was ready for action. But when, the soldiers sent by Texas, certain sensational ac-- f need all the boosts it can get, and the sooneh w start the ball rolling, jdo, of liich have bad some thou-- 1 Villa to pursue the federalists counts r x ' the better town we will have. , of Mexicans killed. " Cap- - rived she came out in her true col' t Revolutionists. tain Marianna- Guiterraz - was- - aT ors for She school teacher at time be the to demanded peaceful ja'commqnd, given GETTHE PRQVQ PIRIT AND GET IT GOOD. the .troops evacuated - Chihuahua and the rebel general made?- - h6r 'A short time ago the Chicago newspapers full page advertisements J00 City under General Mercado uponthe captain of aTpompany onrthl Chicago Spirit, published by one of the largest business, the approach of the forces of Gen- - men she had organized and drilled of that city. Iortihe most part the advertisementdeals eral Pancho Villa. With the fed- - Then her troop tpok part in the ' .with, ther progress to be made there, but there are para'graphs that eral troops fn possession would sdhiicely(fit conations here. Here is one of them, let us use KIMONA SLEEVES the word, ,G?rQvo? and see if it is not good wholesome advice that! FOR MENS COATS, we might all bear in mind. IS 1914 FALL STYLE u.jI ; As communities lose civic pride, as individuals are encouraged to provoke civte .djssensionb, to subordinate the! general good tb per BALTIMORE-Md,, Jan,, fsonal ambitiok, Ur to embarrass public or private development through be worn.by men next fall' will pearly approach rivalry personal rivalries or latreds, then to the extent such blind selfishness . with womens garb. Garments ' , the ' ' prevails, community is'sel back. ,The same, rule applies equally Philander C. 'Knox, Jr, son of.May Boler of . Providence. .will-bHis of. .and made up plaids to every human undertaking. The Provo spirit jis efficthe fonner secretary of state, has father, who was at that time cloth the will .and sleeves, rough iency translated into publfe af fairs, . be much on the order, of thq ki-- , Iway io Bermuda, with his tary of. state was very much up. I Let us here mono. This -- j was the decision mamma, und just what the Provo spirit demands : ' thout the bride set,' and informed his son that his 3 if i.Z allowance , was , stopped. Be right, and stand together, Altreached here today by delegates to with whom he three eloped years at Knox first the Ashough. of the convention the National for one,' and one fty hll, and all for all, family VPure,' Grape Cream sociation As a result rumor has it that was 'said to have refused to reelT of Clothing Designers, ago. No could just Jiqbibe'thi$ spirit so freely that it would at last trouble has come between ceive the bride, later there was reMens outer clothing excepting the young pair- - whose-- affection conciliation, permeate the entire atmosphere around Provo, wouldnt itbe great Tartar Baking Powder overcoats their relations wjll be of lighr weight was for the, city, j The Provoi Spirit' would soon clear np many of the strong enough to defy a secre- were friendly. The young couple texture's and tight fiting and cloths of statA t lived in Wayne, a suburb of Phils-- . petty selfish things that always result n injury and before long the will be modest, and in. color and tary Powsl&i is who tnox, the Royal eldest Young Baking delphia, but the house at Wayne-i- s city would begin to come into iti own in a manner that would please design, what art critics call low, son) in' 1910 with pretty Iho eloped flavor now closed. Improves all and enrich he city many fold, key, kocJlh-fvlna- ss to andstdfs iho . i Quo of the greatest.troublea encountered in Provo lies in the fact SNOWBALL HITS MAN; Price: $200,00 per acre with cl. ihofootk Medicina for Childrep. BettJCough HE jCUTS J8 0 Y 'SzTHROAT water. thatiwe, for some reason or other, capnot become as united as we -- r 4 i , ' should, and while we are sparring' with one another for slight advanTerms: am to ."I very glad eay a few words down; baltages others capture tKe prices really worth while.: Now we can get 2h praise of Chamberlains Cough MINNEAPOLIS, hfinn., Jan. 13, ance in nine equal annual payROUND-U- P FARMERS over this thing and get over it right, if we will only Remedy, writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Half a dozen boy companions of ments; interest on deferred paytry to bury the AND HOUSEKEEPERS Milwaukee, Wis. 1 have used It for p Imer hatchet and pull together with, plight and main. There is Teally no Unstuck, 16 years old, d ments 6 per .cent. for years both my children and myself, never falls to relieve and cure! aJted Jnja spowpall fight here to-- a It reason for Provo jo be so dead when $ve take into consideration the Wjill be sold tin 5, 10, 15 or 20 Conventions, also Dairymans, cough of cold. , No , of the with Oqe acre balls tracts. family struck stray many natural resources surrounding us. The trouble in, the past has Dry Fanners and Pbultry Conven- dren should be without It as U gives ao identified man. He seized , Brigham Young University, ' t been that we couldnt get together, pn a broad platform that w'oild tions,. Logan, Utah. Excursion almost Immediate rejef hj Cases of ' a Provo. tickets on sale all Utah points Jan. croup. Chamberlains Cough Remedy Gu8ud sfter chase, slashed the give "room for expansion fo everybody. is pleasant and jsafd to take, which is oy 8 throat with a knife and m!2 BrKeeler, Joseph Agentr and Jan. 22to 30th 26, inclusive, great lmPrtaDC when a rqediclne.caped. Physicians at a hospital to Jew year has just smarted out aid shbJjj be one.ofrprbraise o and 31st Return Feb.r9r Ask must be given to young children.' Forfwhich GustucVwas taken Provo, Why notget the Pr?vo Spirit and make it, the biggest fob tickets via Salt Lake Route. say he RAILROAD DAY AT , ' canndt recover. year iii'jthe history of ther city j It can be dope if we get together r ' . DELTA, JAN.. 14 AHD 15, 1914 j26 and all pull m the same direction,- - and through the $22.50 To Denver and Return year- try to be CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE .T f-right and stand together. The Salt Cake Route will 'sell f y j Jam 2Jst. .Two Hundred Great Mass of Proof Jan. 16. 17, Rettirn Acresofchoice tickets on the above dates to DeU HAY THIEVES .PUNISHED TOO LIGHTLY.' " Diverse routes. Ask tickets cated within' af mileoL the for 'the round trip. Good return- Down ip the Sixth ward the .TTF h' goodpeople ha y been jiestcred for Reports of 30,00 Cases of Kidney vTa' Salt Lake Route." rngJaftr 1 3; 1 9T4.-- r onths by a gUng of hay theievesrto say nothing of other Some of of Them Provo Trouble, , petty fenses committed in that neighborhood by persistent crooks. Casesf j . Janies C. Snow caught Joseph and Oliver Ball in the aemf.stealinghay froip the barn of David Johnson and took them Each of some 6,000 newspapers x j&ih Noonday the two young thieves were the United States is publishing of six gien -days in the from week to city jail. week, names bf peo, t fin its particular neighborhood, The peofte in the Sikth 'ward an ple very much incensed over the t light sentence ven, as they beliv that an example should have been who have used and recommended -Doans Kidney Pills for kidney made as a wamiug agaihst future depredations. However, we are backaehe, weak kidneys bladder that the was not sufficiently informed on the troubles troubles and urinary disorder. in that and, section believing thata existing light sentence would be This mass of proof includes over alesscn, let the youn&fellows off very easy. In cases ofdhis kind 30,000 testimonials. Provo is no -- -" o He is one-o- f the Pro( - we believe, that court pflieials should be informed on conditions 'sur- exception. vo cases: . rounding such cases, especially where there is a question as, to whether Jerry Cluff, 266 N. Fifth St., or no.t thSe same Partiei5 hahotnieen at the game for months I was almost, Provo, Utah, says : r tq some' of fhe peoplejm that section, there is much circum-stanti- unable to Move about for three evidench against these jople, and they feel weeks and when I sat down, it whs very much over the outcomqbf thy case," bgrd to me to et up. 1 had'awful pains in my back and it hurtme a hand or footf A rr? - -- be-byn- -- . JLas p - V:n , 1 o re -- Uior8-SWr- n 1 i -- ar-san- ? th7 - 'ofg"'theflghting.J"J -- ! 5 i e ve sec-sail- ed , re-stat- e' -j- , , - , ( f -- , Gne-tent- h - en-an- s Chll-Vla- y. 1 1 r -- - r - . M , . UT Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell :r you a piano for considerably less than! any one else. in-for- jue I-- . Ac-cordi- al cha-grine- j fr adlsqnanillTr-says: d to-mo- 0W EXCURSION RATES . M D. Reynolds . This is that 1 have been, , a greaf sufferer from , Rheumatism Round-uAccount Farmers eiace 1894 Contracted the and pfiw -Housekeepers, Dairyman while working with a siow on the railroad. For several years I have Dry Farmers and Poultry Conven-heeobliged' to use crutfhee a great Eogan, Utah, Jan. 26th to part of the time. Having used three boxes of the Meritol Rheumatism Pow-- Feb. 6th. Tickets on sale from ders. I have throw away-th- e cnttches'-rr- a PPiH.13 ...0 an.,,, HK7"XT". to, ; sod am now almost fully recovered. It certainly has done wonders for hie and elusive, Jan. 20 ilk and 3lst Re-- 1 heartily recommend It, M. D. Rey- Jeb- 9' nelds. Provo Drug Co?r tickets Vi exclusive t,lrn Salt' Lake Route. agenu. (Adv) 126 - p n . - -, . V friend-recommend- ed Doans KidneyPills to me and after taking one iox,' I was' well. I havent had irat a light toifeh of the trouble since. I highly recommend Doan V Kidney, Pills to any offerers from kidney trouble. j ' bjr all'deglers pricii .50 cenfsT. Fostcr-MilbuCo., Buf fa- -' lo. New York, sole agents for" the" United State's. , Remember the name Doan V and take no other. (Adv.) t Fr m Ij Pianos sold by us home7 go direct frcni fac-torytoyo- ur have saved many others many us do tHe same for you. i BLAKEMUSICCOMPANY 1 |