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Show U PAGE SIX THE PROVO POST "GET YOUR NAME ON REGISTRATION LIST DURING OCTOBER WANT ADS Wave For Taft Sweeping 7 Over Entire Nation be Alt Classified Advertisements The registration dates for" the Paid for in Advance. Novembr Cth general election are as follows: October 8th, 9th, 33th, 29th' and 30lli. See that your FOUND- The universal desire for busi-Fo- r Flat key. Call this Business Men of All .Parties Rally name is on the list. The regist- office. Prosperity as They Did ness stability and continued pro rars in Utah County afe as in 1896. FOR RENT Six room modern gross along safe and sane lines is lows: nation-wid- e house with good cellar. Close in. impetus to the CHICAGO," Oct. 22. David W. hinS Alpine John Whitby. Call $20.00. new; 1 ause-oPractically resident Taft. Ve f American Fork No. 1 Joseph 242-X- , Mnlvflne, director of the western, W. Ovard. two weeks of the campaign, reported encour-,Proa- c American Fork No. 2 Lizzie LOST Cotkerel Spaniel; medconfident than Tnore aging prospects today in hiThornton, ium sizs black dog; long earsbob ever that President Taft can and "American FcrkNb7 3 Alonzo tail; harness on when lost. Finder ly bulletin reviewing the progress will be elected, of the campaign. Wilcox notify Wyman Berg, Provo, Utah. The wave Taft to continues James II. Trewin.' president of 4 No. Mrs. Ivy Reward. American Folk - baid the Iowa League of Taft clubs Steele. spread over the country, FOR RENT Cozy furnished Mr. Mulvane, It is not confined j brought word to Taft headquart Benjamin Frank Mat ley. 640 N. to Second section. one It spreads ers that President Taft should cottage. Apply any Clinton Emma C. Hicks." f rom-- M a in c T rrCa ifo m i if:"' N i E a&L rH"Ifm Us tate. Colton :LynmnlMarble ther is it coufined to party. We are entirely confident of j Cedar Fort W. L. Cook. . FOR SALE Spring jnilk wagThe significant and jmpertiiat-carryin- g Jowa forTaft by a good Fairfield William B. Thomas. on, cheap-.-NieFrank, 122 West development of the week is safe and we will elect majcWy Goshen Mrs. Alva Moore. the, o23 Center street. we fact a are that the experiencing Republican ticket, said Mr. Highland Maggie A..Orr, GOOD PIANO for sale cheap. repetition of 1896. In thatLycaifrcvun. . The -- Republicans -- are Lehi No. 1 Mrs. Jane Brown. business men who were Democrat-- awakened to the realization that LeliUNoTY Mrs. Annie Soren- 800 W. Fourth South. ic in politics rescued the country this campaign is now a fight son. TO RENT 3 room- house- on the fallacy and tlangi r" of tween Taft and Wilson, and they Lehi No. 3 Mrs Lizzie Briggs ' 2ml East. Call 163 E. free silver. This Lehl No. 4 Mrs. M. A. Taylor. bth North Mis.-Miyear Democrat ie do not want Wilson wdth his free 8th t25 Fausett. No; business men are unilingMo save trade ideas, mor do they want a Lake View Mrs. Ellen B. Bunthe country from the fallacy ami repetition of the experience of nell. WANTED A position by 1893 to 1897. Lake Shore C. II. Bellows. reliable salesman, who has had danger of free trade. Bird. Eva Mapleton thre years experience in selling LEG FLIES OFF; DRINKS HORSE LIN AMENT Provo No. 1 Mary Openshaw. oqds. Can furnish best of ref SCORES RUN" SAFE T FOR WHISKEY AND DIES frrrv(rNrrr2Mrs. WillianTGiti-by- . erence. Open for position Dee. SAY UMPS; BIG ROW do25 . 1st. Call 548-Y- . Mrs. Ida Achelpohl Mistakes Bot-- Prov No. 3 Mary J. Vincent. -OAMFIELD. Colo,,- - Oct. 22 Provo No. 4 Mrs. Lillie Ilolda-way- . Reliable Man for road show; tie in Dark and Expires Before assist in advertising, eto.T good The last baseball game of the seaMedical Aid Reaches Her. ' Provo No. 5 Mrs. Lizzie B. salary and all expenses. Apply son here today broke jipjji row-ithe ninth inning as the result of ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23. Mrs. Ida Meldrunr. immediately Opera House. Dr. o23 ' Provo No. 6 Diantha Worsley. Vallmario. a decision on the part of Umpire Achelpohl," wife of Louis AchelProio No. 7 Mrs. Lizzie GillesJerry Carter, who claims he stuck pohl, died Sunday night at 0 WANTED Moulders and the rule book because there oclock at her home"near Orchard pie. also machinists black- jtiy was no other way to decide. o 8 No. Belle Pro Bachman. Farm, St. Charles Count, from and mill smiths, boilermakers, one side was shy a the 1 Because No. Sim Payson Delphia men. Good wages. Write Arthur effeetsbf drjnking horse man. Albert Billings, who wearsja mons. nvhich she thouglif fo be Co.. medicine, Utah Garfield, cork Plant, Copper leg, to7ikpart in the game. vvhiskyt She. had taken a tablet .Payson No.- - 2 Martha.S. Kap- - Utah. o28 In the last half of the ninth inpie, containingfjpiinine and it lodged 7 3 C. to cook No. WANTED for John . ning, while the score was tied and in herthroatf and she intended to Payson Lady Taylor, to 9 people at Olmsted.-TelephoElberta D, C. Walkey. Billings was on third base, a shprt dnpk whisky to aid hc in swalo28 infield hit was made. Pleasant Grove No. 1 Wilford 08-- rings, for particulars. Billings lowing the medicine. In thexlark home aml thbdll was she for Wilcox. started "accidentally got Xsiiuilar botLOST One 5 year-o- ld brindle fielded e "AnInmtfrafitic pjoasant Grove "No." perfectly. tle containing the hors medicine, Jersey eow, tight horn lops, effort to reach th('flat-'lcforederson. t0k a S"aJ1(m ant in"' tweqty Pleasant Grove No., 3 Mrs. should have calf with her. Finder the ball, BiHingkieked off his minutes died." reoffice and receive inform this Donald Noble. eork leg, wljk-- shot ahead and She was 42 years old arta leaves o25 ward. - Pleasant Grove No. 4 P. B. touched Jnfue plate, before the her husband and a A2 year-olFOR SALE Good bay team, 4 catcher-receive- d Thorne. the ball. son. in and was tagged by " The funeral will be Provo Bench Joseph E- Booth. and 6 years old; weight 1230, Wednesday PleasantrAicw Mrs. Fannie Worth $300.00.. Can be had at tb? gatelier. afternoon at'lf oclock at the 1 black driving Bonnett. bargain. Also Evangelical Lutheran Immanuels 1 No. Thomas horese 2 years old, gentle and welt vSpringvillc Church,'' and burial will be in the Brown. trained. Call at Frank Rainsey, Lutherian Cemetery. . 31 G. phone 51. The opposing team daimed that Springville No. Aearag0AchdpohUa48-tha-runner-w- a ' Banner. mont d child died a Rooms with ThreeFurnished was tagged before he readied doctor whose name hesuddenly, Springville No. 3 E, P. Brin- - bath. Phone refuses to -- 284 E. First 428. ton. HE INDS ELMAN, D.O Eyesight Specialist Jeweler Moved to 144 West Center, next door to Ellen Theatre! I Grind All My Glasses. G. H. OLD STYLE KRYPTOK A Yt -- ap-Ta- - ft week-jamI,ai1- 1 r : Smoot Lumber Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS; BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FEJTCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, ' Lafti, Shingles, Etc., Te. r W0RKA SPECIALT- Y- O. Box 488. Office Phones No. 20 and - 40. and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. - PROVO, UTAH. 1 be-fro- m - na ' -- 3 core-maker- have received their first" shipment of Schutler Wagons, Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen Anne Cultivators,' Bee Cultivators, DeeringMowers, Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harness, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full lioejof Deering Machine Extras. 5 201 Y -- .' or write and They invite the Public to their prices. - They can saW you money on anything you may "require in their line. caU jet PHONES 104 and 105. ' s; ne . THE BEEBE LUMBER CO. .j Ves - THE BUSY CORNER -- Provo. 00000000 00000 That: Good Coal! J , . Lump , Nut and Slack S' - d - - - ' S IYI -- hs-ol- ' Spring illeNo. 4 MaryJFin- - 5 Harriet J ley. Springville No. llay-,mon- North street. d. Mrr Annie Sorcn. Santaquin No. 1 RobertJ. Armstrong. Santaquin No. 2 Sarah; Kiik-ha- Fork A. B. Tliomas.-SpahisNo 1 Erick -- The COLLARS li . J. Egilson. Spanish Fork No. 2 Maggie Ludlow. John Beag- Spanish Fork ivo-- 3 ipy. fljiauish Folk No. 4 Benjamin vans. Thistle John Thorgiersen. Tucker A. S. Voorlices. Vinevard Binft Clegg. y (Advertisement) -- - THE PROPER STIFFNESS - IN DRESS SHIRTS Lingerie laundered jthout rips or tears. If "not alreadya" patron, a trial bundle will convince you.' . y;' . tell, having after GRANDE EXCURSIONS Account Apple Show Nov. National Grange meeting Nov. American Mining Congress Nov. 25-3the Denver and Rio I Get Our Prices or. Rough a rate of $39.50 name Grande jwill -- 'voax from Provo, Ut.ah, to Spokane, Wash., and return, Tickets on sale Nov." 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 22nd and 23rd; good s returning until Dec. 31st." When I can build your home with will be given in both .dir.ee.-- . the rent memoney.' Verrlowratc 'of j ions 11-1- 8; 13-2- 6; 0, Utah Timber & - Coal Cq. Cajtle Gate, Clear Creek 4r Hiawatha, and King - J Lumber, Lah, Shingles PORTLAND CEMENL W. Fifth North. W. Dunn. , , Mgr 160 J Dont Pay Rent in interest."-Co- about it. see Stop-over- me WM. H. MITCHELL, 7 A.- - 19 and F. PALM, ASSESSMENT A gent. . BUY HooverBros - NOTICE. Nr Academy" Ave. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting ot the Board of Directors of the Crown Point Consolidated Mining J; DR. W. A. THOME held on the 10th day of October, Co, ' V, Dentist. 1912, an assessment (No. 3) of One-hal- f " q i No. Over Hedquist Drug cent per share was levied ! 2, cor. First West and Center ! I on the outstanding capital stock tit . ;; Provo, Utah, the corporation, payable Immediately to W. E. Stoker, No. 3 North Aca demy Ave., Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which said assess ment mayremain unpaid on Friday November 15th, 1912, will be delin mient and advertised for sale at pub & lie auction, and unless payment In made before7 wilt be Sold on Tuesday, PROVO CITY UTAH Iknember 10th, 1912, at the hour of 2 p m , to nay the delinquent assess CAPITAL $100,000 ment, togetherj with the cost of advert SURPLUS $10,000 and expense of sale. DIRECTORS: ' V. E STOKER, Secretary need Smoot, President Fust publication October 15, 1912 C. E. Loose, Vice Pr s'dent I - c ... HwWwtmH autTiDrin made UNCLAIMED C. (o) ! ! Provo Commercial VIA LINE: OF THE WORLD Denver xRio Grande IN CONNECTION WITH THREE FAST - MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION EAST Anderson, L. C. Bales, Geo. D. TWO NIGHT3 TO CHICAGO Berkley, Andrew. Brown, Frank L. TWO NIGHTS TO 8T. LOUIS THROUGH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS w TO Jacques, Tj. II. sTouesCannon. Jones, John W. CHICAGO. . For further information see any or address I. A. BENTON. KANSAS LottWm. A. . Malone, W. B. Mejvin, Daniel. Nelson, C. . PACIFIC THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK Brereton, IL B, Casle, Alma. Costillo, Ramon D. Dennis, D. J. Hess, Jensen. - SANTA FIE ROUTE . BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE TRAINS GENTS. ? fJew Train Service SCENIC LETTERS Stockton. Julia Wilkins, Ella Moyle. DENVER AND RIO . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nsulting preparing some medicine for it. ensued aigit was finally decided Remaining jn Provo Post Office to IcaMftne question to the sport- Get. 21, 1912: ing j?utor of a local paper. He LADIES. also is looking for a precedent Egbert, Yerda. Hector, Mrs. Delia. Sick Jieadachei caused by a Hubert, Camille. disordered stomach. Take Cham Oberhansley, Mrs. Amelia. berlaius Tablets and correct that Peterson, Mrs. Hettie. ' and the headaches will disappear Robinson, Miss Yeda. .... For'sale by all dealers. Scott, Mrs. Rosetta. (Advertisement) Seymour, Mrs. Caroline, result if your bundle ot laundry is sent to us. NO SAW EDGES ON will ' umpire, the book of rules, cnmed that there was no . jiidmlent for the situation and livas compelled to A general wrangle allow the rur SATISFACTION Salem Spring Lake o28 00 T aPhoneSPA F.FORD 17 2-- MelL C. A. P. D. Salt Lake City. F. A. WADLEICH, C. P. A. an -- D.'Jfc R. G. Agent ST. LOUIS Denver, Colorado, Peterson, William. School of Engineering, .Scholefield, . B. Smith, Marion. Smoot, C. C. Sterrett, W. R. Taggert, II. Thrasher, Jack. Whitman. F. N. (2) If not called for in two weeks they will be sept to the Dead NOW ISIHE TIME TO fiX THAT BARN You Will Need Iet-te- F Officer ' JAMFS GLOVE, P. M. Savings Bank Five Widely-DiffereEasy-- J Selling Magazines Want a Representative to Cover Lo-nt cal ti'-ih- Home Made and Best Grade Excelsior Roller Mills - L. Holbrook, J K. vneAr Twelves, Geo. Taylor, m Roger r ! rer. FLoae 124 Provo, Utah Jos Tv FSrrer ( ashler l Buttle, AsMant Jos, Banking Bush ess Transacted A. z - Cashier-Genera- u. s.'depository . .- - ?! i S Territory". There js Big Money for the right person. Man or' wo- - man, young or old, if you. want work for one hour or 8 hours n day, mite at once to 4 DR. D. H. LEWIS Eye, Ear, No.se, Throat Glasses Fitted. New Kearns Bldg. . ' Salt Lake City. H 9 9S"9A We have a large stock of all kinds of barn boards- - for you to select from. Grades- - As Good As the Best Prices--A- s i Low As the Lowest Baker Lumber Co. . 99 165 West 3rd South Provo |