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Show THE PKOVO POST PAGE SEVEN Sketches of Fortifications Around The y Combination A At "a meeting of the Proto Commercial club held in Silencers cate at noi,-- Wednesday, the railroad com Tiillte of was imtruc ted to wait upo nthe officials of the Denver .and Rio Grande to suggest that before they survey another lino SMOKELESS, odorless, portable Perfection Heater, and a supply of kerosene oil, keep you Warm and comfortable all day long., cuts down heating costs. You get ten hours solid comfort on a gallon of kerosene oil. The Perfection Heater is sold at hardware, furniture and general ' stores. Look for the Triangle Trademark. (to - - tma f ernments a reThen inve8timiC0T-4dnKeport that detailed plans and sketches basin that they ipto of certain fortifications around New te through Hobble York harbor had been ent to Berlin Several years ago jjj two sepret sintioe TtiessengqES clot;k vans on. Kulghp amLhla associates JiaiJ.aho.od a steamship width sailed Horn a complete survey made through the New Work for Rotterdam during July This steamship was searched at FalIlerlble creek canyon and, found that mouth England, it was reported, for n a railroad could he two t the messengers, whos j?resnce cent which is than better per grade, aboard had been' cabled to the British can be obtained from other pointis admiraty, but they were not found. along the Ril Grande. The ship then proceeded to RotterA committee was appointed to wait dam, it was said, where it was again on the city commission and ascertain searched by the British consul there. the attitude of the officials upon park- The messengers were reported to have eluded the British ship, landed in Rot ing the center of, the street from terdara with the plans of the forts in Academy avenue to First Eeast on their possession and proceeded thence Center street. The park would in- - t0 tj,e (jern)an capital. elude the 22 feet vacated by the Salt ORLEANS RETURNS JEWELS Lake and Utah Railway company. the-Uinta- d h the--rou- 4 r f : ' l , j run-upo- THE CONTINENTAL OIL CO. (A Colorado Corporation) Denver Pueblo Sdt bkg City finite Albuquerque High n advsee$2 a This combination - Published Tuesdays and Fridays In the Fourth Judicial District Court. at No. 22 North Firit West Street, York Secured by Germany. ' With the indictment at New York Provo, Utah. of Max Lynaralso known as Count POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Max Lynar Loudon on a charge ol bigamy, United Staes jsemet1 service Subscription Bates: agents began an investigation of the PC Tear, strictly in recent alleged actinides of & man, w he ' 1.25 advance in Months, strictly under the name of L Lynar, is said j I not to have done confidential work in paid in advance' add 50 this country last June,aUd July-o- n be jer year r 25c for air months to half of the German and Austiian gov the above. AT LUNCHEON omfort-Econom- New Cheienai fiotM at riik Fjrpuftim Ml NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PROVO POST OBTAINS U. S. DEFENSE PLANS COMMERCIAL CLUB' Entered at the 18SC Last Congress, " Will--' Creditors wlIJ present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Attorney Harvey Cluff Room 1, Knight Block, Provo, Utahl on tr before February 3rd, 1918. WILLIAM WARREN, JR. Cluff, Administrator. Harvey Postoffiee of Attorney, matter first pub. Oct. Provo City as seeojtd-clas- a wording; to 'Act-- ' of Vf&rch 3, " Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of iam Warren, deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS pub.-Nov- . 1, 1915. 2f 1915. 7 c - - --- NOTiCETO CREDITORS Legal Notices Deceased. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES the State Bank. Provo City, Utah, on or before January 5th, 1916. Notice of Sale for Special Taxee In Paving District No. 12, Extension No, 2 and Sewer District No. 11, Extension No Estate of Nellie d. Egleston Poe, W. H. BRERETON, HARVEY CLUFF, Executor. Attorney. ' 1st pub. Sept 3, 1915. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- ',:M Notice is herby given that special Bulgaria Entering War Causes Break Marriage licenses have been issued In Sgeial Relations. taxes for the purpose of defraying to the following couples: David BowThe of Orleans addressed a the coats and expenses of constructen, Jr., and Vera Chiistensen, both of etter toDuhtf Ferdinand of Bulgaiia king M. cement Madsen Leo sidewalks in Paving Disand ing Spanish Fork; requesting the monarch to take, back Sadie Loveless, both of Provo; Beit Jewels of Bulgarian orders which had trict No. 12, Extension No. 1; also Bezzant of Pleasant Grove and Ruth beofoTbestowed upon him, but the let for the purpose of defraying the costo Adama of Provo Bench: Elmer Baum er was to he published only on. the land expenses of constructing sowers lay Bulgaria entered the war. In his , ja Sewer District No. 11, Extension and Edna Sorenson, both of Provo,. ommunicatlon, the duke said: No. 2, are due and unpaid in amounts The attitude' your majesty has and upon the lands set forth and da to take in the Estate of Charles Conrad, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at her residence, In Provo City, Utah County, Utah, or to Booth & Booth, Attorneys, No. 5, .Knight Block, Provo, on or before - the 15th Dayof February, 1916. MARY E. CONRAD, Booth & Booth, Administrator, present .hought tight Atorneys. war, contrary to your previous policy, scribed lu the delinquent list hereto forces me to the sad duty of praying attached, aud unless said taxes, to- First pub. Oct 12, 1915. your majesty to take back the Jewels gether with the costs of publication, Last pub. Nov. 16, 1915. of Bulgarian orders with which jour are paid on or before November 18th, majesty invested me, first upon the 1915, the realproperty upon which DELINQUENT NOTICE death of your venerable mother, and, said taxes are a on said South Fork Trout Co., a Corporawill lien, was in second, when your majesty Pro-CitParis to point out how much Bul- day, be sold for said taxes, costs rf tion, principal place of business, and at of Utah.' sale, expenses advertising garia owed to France. There are delinquent upon the fol"I tell your majesty to take back the front door of the county court the jewels, because alas! I cannot house .at Provo City, Utah, begin lowing described stock on account of send them, but your majesty has Only ning at the hour of 12 oclock soon assessment No. 5 levied on the 7th to apply to his ally, who for more than of said day, and continuing until oil day of Sept 1915, the several amount a year has occupied my chateau in of said property shall have been sold. set opposite the names of the Belgium, and for whom my safe can t: respective shareholders Paving District No. 12, Extension have no Becrets. I authorize giving up - No. 2 No. of No. of to your majesty orders I can no longer Cert. Shares. Amt at wear," Isabell Williams. Commencing Name, 1 Wm. Ratcliffe. 2150..264.5A. the N. E. Cor. of Block 25, Plat B, CONVICTS OUT TOKEN MONEY 4 Andrew Knudsen, 7 Provo of 519., Lots; Survey Building City ' v 8 J. Loveland, L60 7 So. 6 50.. West thence thence Rods; Wreck the Unsecured Lbant Sing Sing 6 Geo. E. Barton, 100, . 8.00 Rods, 10 feet; thence East 6 Rods; Prison Savings Bank, be7 200.. 5.00 10 Wilson N. to feet rods 10, Lambert, The Bing Bing prison savings bank thence 23 PrinO. 100.02 J. 70.. 2.10 Poulseu, feet. has suspended after an existence of five ginning. Frontage 83.00 38 H. 3100.. Kirk 221.21. M. are interest Total, the and cipal mourning 56f14, days, prisoners 39 M. E. Kartchner. 1000.. 30.00 the loss of the "token money they 277.35. had deposited. 100.. 3.00 of 45 J. C. Graham, Jane E. Boahard The West An excess of loans without security, Lots 2 and 3. Block 1000. . 30.00 33, Plat "B," 49 Wm. A. Marrett, followed by unsuccessful gambling by 200.. 6.C0 Lots. 54 C. A. Erickson the borrowers, wrecked the bank. The Provo City Survey of Building 59 L. 200.. 6.00 Jas. . 199j06 feet. Marrett, Principal, plan of using token money In the Frontage 66 H. W. 100.. 8.00 . 242.31. Rowland, Interest 2111.72; week Total, prison was put Into effect last 70 Geo. Poulsen. 500.. 15.00 and each prisoner was paid $2 for two 2154.03. Financiers Sewer District No, 11, Extension No. 1 8) H. E. Johnson, 150.. 4.50 days work, Saturday. among the convicts promptly started . Ella K. MUlner The East cl 86 Johnson & Sons lav. a savings bank and many prisoners Lots 4 and 5 of Block 17, Plat B, 200.. 6.00 Co, deposited their savings. - 81 D. L. VanWagenea, 600.. 15.00 Provo of Lot Survey City Building notified the pris 'Warden Osborne 82 D. L. 72 Atm VanWagenen, 500.. 15.70 square rods. Principal, oners that they must pay 40 cents 84 150.. 4X0 Earl 225.56. board. Mecham, $107.92 In the tokens" for their 282.36; Interest, Total, day " 2160.. 64.80 LIZZIE B. MELDRUM,' There was a run on the prison bank, 94WTF. Giles," which revealed the fact that its funds City Treasurer and Collector of Spo 106 W. F. Giles 2340.. 70X0 had been dissipated by mad loans 117 Hyrum Baird, 6230.. 186.90 clal Taxes for Provo City. The warden ordered the bank dis119 Hyrum Baird, 450.. 13.60 First pub. Oct. 19, 1915. ' ' solved. 130 8143. 244X9 Hyrum Baird, A depositors committee has een Last pub. Oct 29, 1915. 131 Hyrum Baird, 2300.. 69.00 appointed to save all possible from the 135 300.. 9.00 resets and the Mutual Welfare league Baird, SUMMONS Hyrum is expected to put the banks officers 207.. 6.00 In the District Court of the Fourth 116 A. H. Maiben, on trial for malfeasance. 200.. 6.00 Judicial District, of the State rf 126 Jas. S. NoalL 75.. 2.25 75 Bernard Newsom, of Utah. Utah, County PHILLIPINES PROSPEROUS. And In accordance with law and Phil W. Purcell, Plaintiff, vs. Josep. H. Seger and Alma E, Seger, hi. the order of the Board, of Dlrectoi 8 Condition Fine In Islands, Says Gov- - Wife. William R. Williams - ano made on the 7th day of September ernor Geeeral Harrison. John Defendants Summons 1915. so many shares of each pared Maresh, Governor Genet al Francis Burton such stock as may be necessary Harrison, in his message to the leg- The State of' Utah to the said De- of will be sold at the office of the comfendants: islature at Manila, described the r era in the Philippine islands preceding You are hereby summoned to pany, room, 1 Knight block, Provo the beginning of the present adminis City, Utah, on Saturday the 30th day within twenty days tratlon In Washington as extravagant service of this summons upoh you of October, 1915, at the hour of 9 a. ard careless, while economies and If served within the County in Which in., to pay the delinquent assessment he as brought about lu 1914-1this Is action otherwise, thereon, together with the costs of brought, seri s, have averted bankruptcy and restored stability of the treasury within thirty days after r6rvlce. sed advertising and expense of sale! -HARVEY CLUFF, without restricting necessary govern- defend the above entitled action; and mental activities. In case of your failure so to do. Secretary. disturbances, the Judgment will be rendered against Despite world-wid-e First publication, Oct. 12th, 1915. message says, commercial conditions to the demand of the in the Philippines are satisfactory you according has been filed with which while politically' there Is harmony be. complaints, of the said Court. clerk This actios tween Americans and Filipinos, the latter showing themselves Increasing ia brought to foreclose a mortgage !y efficient under a greater measure of upon a certain property, being the self government. Sec. 17, T 7, S. R. 2,W. S. L. NE LGli M. Utah County, Utah, given by Plot to Release Prisoners Falla -- Another Good Photoplay at Columbia Next Monday Elsie Janis in TwaB Eyer Thus, a delightful proto comedy of the art of love making from the prehistoric down to the present day will be bT Bosworth, Incorporated, at The Columbia Monday, November 1, matinee and night Elaie Janis impersonates three entirely different girls, a bate limbed belle of the Cave Dweller epoch, a refined daughter of the Boston aristocracy of 1865, and an up to date New York nevellst of the present day, Her athletic vigor as the first her grage with .the difficult crinoline of the second and her style and charm Os the third prove an infinite variety and delight to this program. pre-sente- Gee, I never tasted any Flakes like these d y, to-wl- 15-5- - - - New Post Toasties Theyre absolutely new made by a new process that brings out the true corn flavour and that keeps the flakes firm and - an-pea- afterje crisp, even after cream or milk is added. New Post Toasties are made of the hearts of selected white Indian Com, cooked, seasoned and toasted; and they come to you as sweet and appetizing as when they leave the FRESH-SEALE- ' ovens. - D - - The little puffs on each flake are characteristic of the -- New Post Toasties , Your grocer has 3iemnow- -" get" apackageand "give your appetite a treat. t plot to release ten of the most desperate prisoners in the federal pen itentiary at" Leavenworth failed when Richard Brown, a guard, gave batte lo Joe Lewis, a negro prisoner armed with a back saw. Lewis severed the lock of his cell and escaped into the corridor, where he leaped upon Brown from the rear. The negro demanded the keys to the other cells of the ward. The scuffle attracted other guards, who subdued Lewis, A the defendants Seger, above named, and duly , assigned to plaintiff, Gustave Gillette & Brayton, Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. address, 1301-Walker Bank Building, Sat Lake City, Utah. 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Bo sure you get what Hone, Deceased. talked bf necessary congressional you ask for. y Creditors sill present their claims egisiatfon to meeting the falling off in revenues as a result of the war. with vouchers to the undersigned at He said there were three courses Piovo City, Utah County, Utah, on I open to congiess to meet a deficient 'w before the 1st day of September, In revenues of $100, 000 000 First, r 1916. v For Infants and Children tention of the duty on sugar; secc' HERALD R. CLARK, re enectrrr-n- t of the emergmey A. PEAT,- ax, thud, inci eased fei!e al Irrov-i-us- . Always bears JCxeci'tor-- . Cluff, VncrwooJ preuict.-- j that f Harvey y " the nert hoie ldot otic or t k Attorney. Signature of or all of Urn rieaemes. 1st pub. Oct. 22, 1915. Fibst pub. Oct. 12. 1915. Lrst pub. fcov. 16, 1915. NOTICE TO CREDITORS old-tim- y-- CASTOR A trzrr d Uss For Over 30 Yerrs fiTSZi 4 r |