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Show , PAGE SEVEN TIIK 1JiOVO POS'l THE PROVO POST y p.irrTPT'-ramraiKSL'- ' ..-- - V - VJ B. J : ij U f Provo, ' . JOST t il 4 ' .' i ! 4. i!' . - h M f ' .--v - fcj i 1 4d ill v 1 Sr - t - - .7 ' V -- I ut paid yta M'" Tr-;- irOMA, a. c. NL - - if; 1 L" V t 4 ' - , - r- :. r Yu). ryVv'V'-vj,"x'!,?;v3- V KEtEa HEWITT maxim HUDSON , . :.oa ' . ,. ;- - rr 130 1 31 15.0') 4.5 Co., 200.. 6.00 t. r,. V;.n Va"i iit'ii. !, 1 500. 13!03 13. : 5t0 130.. 210). 64.80 . VuWaeuCtn. -- i v vuioe, F, It . 116 -i- OHO-n -- 70.30- 6230.. 186.90 430.. 13.50 8143., 24429 llyrum Balnl, TTynini . - - v-t?-s 5 BalFJT-13- ; Hyrum Baird, Y 2300;.' 69.00 300,. j.oo 203..- Malben, . 6.00 200.. 6.00 Jas. S. Noall, 75 Bernard Newsom, 75. . 2.25 And In accordance with law and the order of the Board of Dlrectore made on the 7th day of September 1915, so many Bhares of Consult County Clerk or Respective of such stock as may be necessary will behold at the office of the comSigners for Furthsr Information. pany,- room 1 Knight block,' Prove City, Utah, on Saturday the 30th day of October, 1915, at the hour of 9 a. NOTICE TO CREDITORS m., to pay the delinquent assessment Estate of Nellie Egleston Poe, thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. Deceased. .rnif 3, 1884. . Lswea 126 each-pares- ! - - i v - . CODPEa 150. 'HO .Ilyrunt Baird, 119 Hyrum Baird, Katered at the PostofEice ol matter itvo City as seeond-clas- s of Congress, . ' cm - 5 4 f. '1 V,, Xj '. iTv 'V,: , , -- st Tn'mthrtoHoH-W- MV R , 51 s 500., Johnson.' Johiitioiv it Sons Inv. !. 1.25 j St L'arl MecUara, above. Vf 50 ' Poulsetj, S) If. iu advauce ttiid 50e SftTTTix r-- Vv I.eo T - i- Jas. II rUBUfiHINQ COMPANY. - SabscriptioD Kates : itr.- strifiY iir adft:'-w--i5- J .Mbs, strictly in tdvaucc -- " j, I .i. A Jf u Ot&h. 54 -n'lN 1 f PubliihoJ, Tuesdays tod Fridays .t No. 22 North lint West street, . c. J. 45 Va. it ' E H 1 , ; :??., n:; ?ua nvx : r tobis Thomas . . s. Vjo&WAtSD f Creditors will present their claims Alth vouchers to the undersigned at the Stite Bank, Provo City, Utah, on nr- before January 5th, 1916. W, IL BRERETON. , 1ARVEY CLUFF, Executor. - ? 'mm. S. i'LJ i WISE WOOD A. OPEPRY ELME12 m fc the Fourth Judicial District Court, Utah County, Utah. . '. In the matter of the estate of deceased. William-- f Warren, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the. undersigned at the office of Attorney Harvey Cluff. Room 1, Knight .Block, Provo, Utah, on or before February 3rd, 1916. AEFX2ED CKAVEM WILLIAM Harvey Cluff, - Attorney. First pub. Oct yA r Last pub, Nov. 7 v V ' '; 4':V - .v- lMEKfCE ;t vs4 JSHJB3S5.' ;? 0 j -- U y K? XcOtfc.T'J fK U ljrxSEPa W,R!CVADJ5 'ksjjv-,aZ p s Si - - BEJJA , '.LAWRE t- PK!J ::.r-.- trftw&m-p- . Get a small package of ' Hamburg Breast Te, at an tne German folks call it, "Hamburger BruBt Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through sJ sieve and drink teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores Of tb skin, relieving congestion. Also logmens the bowels, thus breaking up a cot 5 Try it the next time you soffcYlrotn a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. - : Administrator. v . 1, 1915. 2f 1915. . MG MS Rnb Soreness from joints and with a small tri&I bottle mi 0 old St. -- Utah, or to Booth & Booth, Attorneys, on the "tender spot and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the 5, Knight Block, Provo, on or rheumatic St. Jacobs Oil is pain. before the 15th Day of February, a 'rmleea rheumatism cure which never 1916. dh&ppoints and doesn't burn the skin. It tak.s pain, soreness and stiffness from . MARY E. CONRAD, achin.T joints, muscles and bones; steps Booth & Booth, Administrator. eev'' cs, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. ' ' Limber up Get a 25 cent bottle Atorneya. No. li&mEXl SEUJLE t '.. ,5 n T Jacobs Oil stats ef Charles Conrad, Beceased. dosing. RbeumaUsn rectors -- will present claims - with Its only; not one .ease in fifty pain to the undersigned, at her requirea internal vouchers treatment. Rub soothrt sHenct; in Frov(J City. TTtah County, ing, penetrating St. Jaeotis Oil tight (i If r" -- BaSLAAID - DRINK HOT TEA! . j, W1 COLD CURE E WARREN,-JR- . NOTICE TO CREDITORS t "5 - A'v- In . VM0f - NOTICE TO CREDITORS jFiXfi 1915. "' jg nswn OLD-TIM- ' Attorney. i ;.t pub. Sept. 3, 1915. 1 t Secretary. First publication, Oct. 12tb, 1 It.:: Pt CLUFF, - tmm 7V.-- 3 HARYEY , . - Iist 1 12, 1915.. pub. Nov. 16, 1915. old-tim- ' SUMMONS : ulJ w tj aiHAXia. 21 (Advt) ; fendants: sore feet, burning feetswol-lt- n You are hereby, summoned to apfeet, smelling feet, tired feet, sweaty pear within twenty days after the feet. ' sen Ice of this summons upon you, bunions and corns, callouses, - r a w snots. No if served within the County in which lucre shoe tightaction is brought, otherwise, This ness, no more limpiUsln thirty days after rerylce. ar.d ing with pain or tie. end the above entitled action ; and drawing up ' your fare in agony. failure so to do. !r. rase of .your "TIZ is magical, rendaxed be will against Judgment acts off. vou according to the demand, of the TIZ fight draws out wdlb all the poisonous c m plaints,' which has been fih-exudations which action the cloyk of said Conn.. This puff up the feet Use TIZ and for-- , is, brought to foreclose A mortgage get your foot upon a certain property, being the Ah! bow comfortable vour feet RZ 2 W. S. L, miserv. S. 17. T 7, Sec. NE (eel. Get a 23 cent box of "TIZ novr at M. Utah County, Utah, given by any druggist or department store. Dont the defendants Seger, above named, niiTcr. Have good feet, glad feet, feet .hat never swell, never hurt, never get and duly assigned to plaintiff. tired. A years foot comfort guaranteed Gustave Gillette A Brayton,; or money refunded. Plaintiffs Attorney (Advertisement.) Walker- Bank P. O. address, 1301-Utah. Lake Salt City, Building, First pub. Oct. 12, 1915. DULL. SPLITTING, Last pub. Nov. 16. 1915. . (Advertisement) . - Good-by- Greatest Body of Inventors in the World & - In the District Court of the Fourth .Judicial District, of the State cf Utah, County of Utah. Phil W, Purcell, plaintiff, vs. Joseph! H. Seger and Alma E.. Segcr, his Wife, William It. Williams and John Maresh, Defendants Summons. The State of Utah to the, said De- J Is . honest St. Jacobs Oil any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and 'tiffnaea. Dont suffer! Rub rheuma- . i;rm away. of from First pub. Oct. e Good-by- -- . The. above 'board has been appointbecome productive ed by President Wilson to work ir, eicty after the war. the war department in order to pre-tpi- e this government for any emergency which may arise in the ?:eat International conflict now raging in Europe. ; The board Is- comof the greatest ' Inventors posed America has ; ever known and men who have done more toward modern advancement than those of any nation on earth. We have in the group the Inventors of guns, battleships, submarlnes.lelegraph, telephone, vireless and hundreds of other Inventions that have played such Important parts In both peace and war This nation is truly fortunate In being able to enlist the services of such a wonderful board of inventors to aid the nation in preparing against emergencies which may arise. members of so- - . - ieres no better covering for a house, than the ; right kind of cedar shingles. And if they are to be used ail over, as they were in this case, its especially important that they be good. Extra wide shingles tend to split and cup.M Likewise if. they are cut from cross, . - , curly-grained-wo- 1 , If they are to be durable and not be baked to death in the dry-kil- n. weather-resistin- . they must That drives the life g out of the wood. In short, theres a mighty difference in shingles. 13.There are now men ln Europe who have suffered the loss of limbs, faculties or both as a result - of injury receive! .in the war, according to Frank B. tGilbreth of Providence, R. L, who has just returned from Germany , where he has been studying methods of giving employment to cripples. Mr. has been requested by Germany to Instruct a corps of teachers how to enable cripple fighting men to New' York, Oct. Geo Merrill C u i&r an d (Formerly Baker Lumber Co.) - Dl W. ' Harrington, Manager. Provo Yard A ssa lute 2,000,000 Gil-bret- h N 4 " r . r " TWO MILLION MEN HAVE SNFPERED LOSS OF LIMB B.O NN EVl LLE LUMBER CD. ' V- - i vt ; I; Vc ii J bu A - 5 DELINQUENT NOTICE v SI Y South Fork Trout Co., a Corporare1 I.,- '-, tion, principal place of business. Pro Dr. James Headache Powder 10 cents once ft lieve at ii:; City, Utah. . package. Thero are delinquent upon the folof on account lowing doeerlfced stock You take a Dr, James Headache assessment No. 5 levied, on the 7th Powdtr and in just a few momenU amounts several 1915, of the Sept. day your head clears and alt neuralgia and set opposite the names of the distress vanishes. Its the quickest and surest relief for headache, whether respective shareholders dull, t throbbing, splitting or nerve No. of No. of rackiiig. Semi someone- tq the drug Amt Name. Shares. Cert. Store and get ft dime package .now. ) Be so r.o.i'dY,;;, i 1 Wm, Ratcliffe, 2i50:.j64.r,o Quit, suffering ii sun.Dr. James yon 1 get i 0.. ol9.. .4 Andrew Tvnudsen, Powders '.ben there will te i.a afAarr'ii 8 J. Loveland, aS- ' 50. . 1.50 ' 100.. 3.00 6 Geo E, Barton, (Advertisement) May Allison, who appears with. 10 Wilson 200.; : 6.00 Lambert,' ' Harold Lockwood in "Pardoned," at 23 O. J. Poulsen. 70., 2.10 the Princess, Saturday, matinee and 38 M II. Kirk 3130., 93.00 Tetter, Salt Rheum esd aerra cured by Chamberlain Onf a!tCcs 1000. 39 M. E. Kartcbner. night. 40 rtheves the Itriiina: and bunting acTj.vtiioa . 'S S J n ' to-w- it: i:i..in-jioiutine- ' |