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Show 7 c4 Made to REPORT THE BRAYING DONKEY AND THE Guard the Bank Commissioner of Your Children Against Bowel Troublo .n d There is Miushine oer the nation, there is joj in e rv heart, busy mart- -. Fyr the crops are just tremendous ami in Theres 'll hustle amla hustle mem a re busy every day, Happy in their constant labor, steady work ami steady pay. Railroad trains are running luyiv.v. loaded down with tons of freight;. :. " 7 . Morgan-Okelberr- y " County Court House in Provo City, Utah County, Utah, on the 12th day of October, 1912, at the hour of 11 & oclock a. m. of Bald day, all the right, title, interest and --claim of the defendant of. In and to the following de' scribed real estate situate In Utah PROVO, UTAH. Cashier. D. County, Utah, J. Dixon, T. N. Taylor, President Commencing 20 chains West' of the Anyone anywhere can baak S. E. corner of Sec. 12, Tp. 5 South with us by mall. Range 1 East, S. L. M., thence North The Farmers Merchants Bank., to-wi- t: - . 0 . c - chains; thence West 18,5 chains; thence S. 10 chains; thence East 6 chains; thence South 10 chains-thence East 2.5 chains to place of beginning. Area 31 acres. Deducting from the above described property the following: Commencing 14.45 chains East from the S. W. corner of the S. 20 1 BUY , of Sec. 12, Tp. E. M. Hoover Bros 5 S. R. Home Made and Best Grade Excelsior Roller Mills Phone 124 tvT Provo, Utah S. L. thence East 5.55 chains; thence North 9.72 chains; thence West 3.35 33 min. e South West 4 21 chains; thence South 6.14 chains to place of beginning. Area 5 chalns-thenc- .3L-ile- all appurtenances, . Together with tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging or In any wise apper- . P. O .b V Box 488." Office - breads Families were near Mart at ion; business languished, almost MILL WORK A SPECIALTY ' - andYard opposte R. R. Phones No. 20 and 40. Freight Depot. PROVO, yTAH. . , - THE BEEBE LUMBER CO dead. ; have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, Moline Plows, peering Spring Tooth - Harrows, Queen Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, Deering Mowers, Single Sets Buggy Harness, Harvey Bolster-Springs- , Work and Harness, Horse Collars and a full Heavy Light line of Deering Machine Extras. Farmers everywhere despondent; corn ami wheat sold for a -sr- -ong;were the Hogs raising;, everything went sadly hardly jvortlv ' wrong. Those sad days will be returning, every heart with care be " bowed, If the Donkey keeps on braying amLthe BulL Moose bellows loud. 4 They invite the Public to call or write and get their prices. They can save you money on anything you may require in their line. , , - Let us reson well together' Common sense should have full PHONES 104 and 105. sway I and foolish.driving happiness away? Why should we "Why should we the farm encumber with a mortgage, as .if old, "When we know that if we vote right, crops are worth be-blin- THE BUSY CORNER -- Provd .1 then-weig- 4 ' ' in gold ? When the ShljTbf State is sailing safely 011 its charted way, Why invite disastrous shipwreck on the next election day? So wfell vote for Taft and Sherman just the same old hffp- - T" - 7 , py crowd While the Donkey keeps on braying and the Bull Moose lows loud That Good Coal! 4 bel-- " i Lump, Nut . and Slack ! TheTouraine Hotel located at 42 East Third South, is one of Salt Lakes most comfort able hotels. It is clean and modern in every respect. Prices are very reasonable and the treatment is courteous. Provo people should make - this their headquarters Two or three doors west of Colonial Theatre, Work is resumed at the Agrieul-Jura- l College of Utah (ut Logan) on Refit ember 24. Courses are given in Agriculture, IIome Ecopo-mieAgricultural Engineering, Commerce, Mechanic Arts and General Science.- - The courses are broad and liberal in this great college; for and by the people. s, Persons desirinjTydung S PA F FORD SMOOT & Phone 17 ladies towork for Jheir. board .while, A A. A. . New Train Service at- tending school ean be assisted by telephoning or mailing their Five Widely-DiffereEasy- - ::v names and addresses to the Regi Selling Magazines Want a ;; irar's Office, of the Brigham Representative to Cover Lo- - ; Young University. V, cal Territory Why not improve your, dairy There is Big Money for the,;; stock by breeding your cows to right person. Man or wo- - ;; the best sires 2 very man, young or old, if you You can find the bestzrin the V, 8 want work for one hour or land at hours a day, write at once to A. AAAAA4 SCENIC A AJ..liil..AA.AAAAA V1A- LINE nt - -- f THE BUTTERICK PUB-LISHIN- 431 W. G CO. Butterick Bldg. , New York Rent Dont Pay I your OF THE IN CONNECTION WITH O. SMOOT, In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of Utah County, State of Utah, Probate Division. In the matter of the estate of Mor-ga- Notice- .- EAST -TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK n. THROUGH . J. W, Fifth North. . . . . Provo Commercial Area-1.128-1- I PROVO Savings Dank CITY - UTAH acres. ' Beginning at the S. E. corner of Lot 1, Block 66, Plat A Lehi City Survey of Building Lots, thence N. 6 rods 14 feet, thence W. 8 rods; thence N. 4 rods 2V4 feet; thence W. 4 rods 12 feet;7lhence S. 11 rods; thence E. 12 rods 12 feet to beginning. Area J06 For further information or address TO CHICAGO CITY SL Daily any D. - & R. G. Agent F. A. WADLEICH, C. P. A. Denver, Colorado. LOUIS L. D. S. Conference October 4, 5, 6. Two - &ee L A. BENTON,- - C. A. P. D. Salt Lake City, KANSAS 5 Trains" r beginning. Area 73 aiprs. Commencing 64 rods W. of the N.E. Mgr. corner, of Sec. 13, T. 5 S. R. l tv. S. L.M. thence W. 96 rods; thence S. 3 rods; thence E. 96 rods; thence N. 3 rods- - to beginning. 60 CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS " 160 ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC TRAINS Utah Timber W. Dunn, dURLINCTON ROUTE FAST notice. to-w- lt COAL SANTA FE ROUTE THREE Center Street. Evans, decease Denver & RioGrande WORLD can build home, with - The petition, of Guy Evans, adminthe rent money. Very low rate of istrator of the estate of Morgan interest. 'Come m and see me Evans, deceased, for the set praying about it. ting aside of certain real estate as a A. F, PALM, homestead for the use and benefit of 19 N. Academy Ave. the widow and mlnor children has been set for hearing at 10 oclock a. m. Saturday, the 5th day of October, DR. W. A. THOME 1912, at the Court House - in Provo Dentist. City, Utah County, State of Utah. The property sought to be set aside Ovi Hedquist Drug Co. No. is described as follows, r 2, cor. First West and Center - - Utah. Commencing 80 rods N. and 25 rods Provo, W. of the S. E. corner of the S. E. J4 of Sec. 13, T, 5. S. R, 1 W. S. L. M. thence N 45" rods 7 feetT'tbence" W. & Coal Co. 41 rods; thence S. J5 rods, 5" feet; thence E 41 rods to beginning. Area , llacres. Castle Gate, Clear Creek,. . Commencing 25 rods W. of the N.E. Hiawatha and King comer "of the N. W. . of Sec. 13, T. 5 S. R..W. S'. L. M.; thenee W. 88 rods; thence S. of W. 40 rods; thence S. 77 rods; thence E. 48 rods; thence S. 31 rods; thence Easterly 64 Lumber, Lath, Shingles rods; thence E. 25 rods; ihence N. 35 PORTLAND CEMENT rods; Jhence Northerly" 69 rods to When g, - acres; Jimir 1E. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, . Lath, Shingles, Etc., Twas not always lima so pleasant! There were ears of dismal gloom . When the workingmen were idle, factories were like aTomb Hungry men tramped dusty highways", Tainly peeking, daily" A Safe Granary in. the District Court p( the Fourth Judicial district of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County., Land and Sheep Company, a corporation, plaintiffs, vs. John Y. Smith, defendant Sheriff's Sale: To be sold at Sheriffs sale at the Tron( door ofthe - lows loud. -- reap PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL '.PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT ;7 -- FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. - 4 ' ! - - ' Factories are humming gayly, starling early, quitting Kite. It 's.a, great and glorious country, with Prosperity endowed, "While the Donkey keeps on braying ;nul the Bull Moose bel- -- 1 Smoot Lumber Co. - Many children at early age FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK become constipated, and (recently Located at Provo, in the County of serious consequences result. Not Utah, Btate of Utah, at the close of being able to realize his own con" "business on the 23rd day of Septemditioir, a childs bowels should be ber, 1912. constantly watched, mj.a gentle, laxative Resources. gnen when necessary. Dr. Miles Laxative , Tablets are vspeciall$a'iell adapted to women and children. The Sisters of Christian Charity, 531 Charlea St., Luzerne, Pa., who attend many cases Of sickness sty of them: Some time ayo we began using Dr. Miles' Lax&the Tablets and flnd that we like them very muoh. Their action Is excellent and we are (fateful for having been made aeeaOnted with them. We have had good reaulta In every case and the Sisters are very much pleased. t form and flavor of any medicine is very important, no matter who is to Jake it. The taste and appearance are especially important when children are concerned. All parents know how hard it is to give the average child medicine, even though the taste is partially disIn using Dr. Miles Laxguised.ative Tablets, however, this diffiThe shape of culty is overcome. the tablets, their appearance and candy-lik- e taste at once appeal to any child, with the. result that they are taken without objection. The rich chocolate flavor and. absence of other taste, make Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets the .ideal remedy for children. If the first box fails to benefit, the price is returned. Ask your druggist. A box of 25 doses costs only 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. State of Utah, County of Utah. J. D. Dixon, being first duly sworn MILES Medical CO., Elkhart, Ind. acording to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named "bank! that the abouve and foregoing SHERIFFS SALE. report containa a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on In the District Court of Salt Lake the 23rd day of September, 1912. State of Utah.-Fre. County, D. J. DIXON, J. Reiger and Charles II. Lind-ley- , Correct, Attest; T. N. TAYLOR, partners doing business under tho .... JASr A. LOVELESS, name and style of Reiger & Lindley, ANDREW KNUDSEN. plaintiffs, vs. 0. M. iPotter and J. A. : ; Directors. Morrison, doing business as partners (SEAL.) Subscribed and sworn to before me under the name and style of Potter & this 25th day of September,-1912- . Morrison, defendants. ARNOLD DIXON, Sheriffs Sale; To be sold at Sh r Notary Public. sale at the front door of the Iffs My commission expires, Feby. 13, County Court House In Provo City, "1915. State of Utah, Office of Bank Com- Utah County, Utah, on the 16th day missioner. " q October, 1912,at the hour of 11 I, C. S. Tingey, Bank Commissioner oclock a. uu of said day, all the right, of the State of Utah, do hereby certify title. Interest and claim of the defendthat the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the ant, O. M. Potter, --of in- and to the folabove named company, filed in my lowing ' described real estate, situate The office this"26th day of September, in Utah County, Utah, . 1912. undivided interest In the N.W.Vi of C.' S. TINGLEY, the N.EL ot Section 80, Township 10 Bank Commissioner, . (SEAL) Souths Range l'West.S, L. M-- i to-- , gether wlth all and singular the teneWEDDING STOCK . The finest to ments, hereditaments and appurtensubject be bad'anywhere at very reasonable ances thereunto belonging; to a dated mortgage September 23rd, prices. Call and see only the latest 1911, for filOO.OO given" by 0. M. Potin wedding cabinets. styles ter and Emma Potter to J. C. Wilson. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated st Provo City, XTtah, September 23rd, 1912. GEORGE T. JUDD, --This-Bank Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. is By F. tpachman, Deputy Sheriff. Dey, Hoppaugh & Fabian, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. First publication Sept. 24, 1912. in which to store the crop of dollars which you sow with laboY and SHERIFFS SALE. bank Feed with your hope. account now and it will feed you iwhea the winter of life sets in. As your bank account grows, toil .and sacrifice will be rewarded with case and pleasure. Deny yoipself in small things and later .you can gratify big ambitions. Jreat things are possible to the nan whu has money in the bank. Make a deposit today. , BELLOWING- MOOSE. -- e iptmvw ! the State of Utah of the cohditloS of the - iin riiw am THE PROVO POST to Utah State Fair Sept. 30 to October 5 Salt Lake City, Utah . -- Salt Lake - Watch for Notice on Conference , Ladies' Relief and FFmary Assn Oct. 2, 3 - National Irrigation Congress Sept. 30 to Cct. 3 SPECIAL RATE TICKETS . Special On sale Ask for Tickets via Salt Lake Route Septr 30th to Oct. 6th, inclusive Return Limit October 12th. $1.9G-FO- R THE ROUND TRIP $1.90 FROM PROVO, UTAH. taining. CAPITAL $100,000 Terms of sale Cash, lawful money of the United States. SURPLUS $40,000 ; For Information, Tickets etc., see Dated at Provo City, Utah, SeptemDIRECTORS: C. E. EGGERTSEN or G. W. CRAIG, Agent, ber 20th, 1912 Reei? Smoot, President " GEORGE T. JUDD. rods. or apply to sq. C. E. Loose, Vice President Dated at Provo City, Utah, Sept 9, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. T. C. PECK, O. P. A. L. Holbrook, J Wm Knight, J. It W. H. LEE, T. P. A. 1912. By F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. . H. Geo, Taylor. Sr,, Roger Far J. MANDERFIELDA. G. P. A. Salt Lake. 51. E. KATl rCIINER, Jacob Evans, Attorney for" Plain- Twelves, JR, ref. tiffs Clerk. Jos T. Farrer, Cashier. First publication September 21. 1912. , By C F Johnson, Deputy Clerk The'mau that thinka-that-Ne- w Yearis the-onl- y time to turn over Jos. A Buttle, Assistant Cashier. Jacob Eans, Attorney for Petitionleaf a makes mistake. Sueh action is seasonable at any time a new General Banking Business Transacted er. tm'-iR!ieamali re!lvsj bv U. S. DEPOSITORY First publication Sept, 21, 1912 of the year. Ant' - r s r Mil' Ili !s u |