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Show THEPROVO POST 5 PAGE EIGHT V?Y''V t" 1 x DELINQUENT 'y Consolidated Mining business of place principal tnipany. Iron . I t ? - ever fie ( t King There are deimuent ike 11 s NOTICE - X Mosf Expressive way of desexibing odr up-- , t e foiowing described stock on of assessment No. 7, levied . day of January, 1916, am tints set opposite the ei"a! shareholl-t- . ''''li1- pi the e ( 13th e , rerpective To pay rent than to move, so we settled with the landlord and we remain. CHEAPER IT WILL-B- a,, toilows t t 1 467 1043 887 492 1084 1097 i 'New Middy Dresses in Gingham & Galelea i Long after the ordinary Corset has become limp and shapeless a Redfern Corset will stilt he supporting your figure perfectly and comfortably. Keeping its model in i ) correct lines of fashion. , ! 60 S3 2 870 829 1112 uit your .speeial figure and . A taste. j 1 1 Front or back lace. Warnci .Tor s Dros. Coretf 817 11 05 v and always hate a completejine of the latent mode" in stock. A Prices 9Sr to $5.50. 'OS M58 New Spring Dress Goods (?rncns too groat variety to enumerate here and price Ik &L d&. V .50 500 2.5J 200 70 ' 500 500 380 1.00 t! e lowc-t- Mrs. S. A. Clawson John D. Currie Emilio Cevera A. P. Cardoa A. F. Cardon Mrs. H. J.Deal J. A. Dixon J7A Dixon C. O. Eilingwood Henry Free f H. Freeman S R. . 2.5) 2.50 1.90 2.02 .405 1.90 23) 1.15 500 76 130 347 288 500 236 313 1000 1000 752 500 74 200 2.50 Fraker .35 .38 .65 1.73 1.44 2.50 1.63 6.43 a m 5.6) 5.00 3.76 2.50 .37 1.00 J. Greisser Gerge Havercairp George Haveicamp George Havercamp a m a m p m FANCY RIBBONS lot worth up to 30c, per yd.... He 1 7c 1 lot worth up to 65c, per yd .... 15 Fancy mixed candy, lb 1 ........ 50c box of Chocolates, lb 1 lot of Pipes, up to 50c ! 7 t- t- 13c DAILigjAlNS Low Ticket Rate Lower Mileage Rate EX CU RSI O Nl .03 300 412 411 100 100 2u0 TO SALT LAKE CIT THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1916 jO 1 2. G 2.05 VIA .50 OREM .50 1.00 186 INTER-URBA- N .93 20) 1.00 26 .13 100 .50 196 .98 9 .04 lufi .50 160 1.80 5.00 Sou 4 tm for the round trip. Tickets good geing on Train No. 2 only. Gopd returning on any regular train up to midnight of Sunday. Feb. 20. Train No. 2 mil handle excursionists to First West and South Temple streets, cne block from the Temple grounds in Salt Lake. 15 a' icon fare One 9137 45.63 3"( Temple Workers 1 We have Beautiful Wedding and Birthday Presents, Dolls, Toys, Blank Books. Box Stationery, Tablets, Mirrors, Books, Framed Pictures. We sell nearly everything. lotis Store Students Piano and Vocal -- 25o- - GRAYCOTE GRANiTEWARE ' 7 7 - .7 ...... 1.50 7 WiliiaiPHT Cerrish a 8:32 am 9:17 a m 11:17 a m 1:15 p m , m 3:17 p in 5:17 p m p m 7:17 p m m p 8:17 p m p m 9:50 p m p m 1:31 p m m t Special attention is called to Train No. 17, which leaves Salt Laks at 8:00 a. m daily, Instead of 8:30 2000 10.00 .65 130 .59 119 412 2.06 John P. Galigher L. E. Cing SPANISH FORK 1.56 3)0 Elz.-XtGaL'- CITY SALT LAK 7:58 9:58 11:58 1:58 3:58 5:58 7:02 8:58 11:12 For yoCPto supply your every day wants.. We have thousands of Notions and Novelties ct which we tf n only price a few: Leave for Leave for .35 381 70 William Hartey J. H. Hasenbuch F. O. Noon Humphrey Miss M. G. Irwin F. L Johnson F L Johnson" John F. Johansen J F. Jhnon H4G J Edmund Jones J Edmund Jones J Edu i nd Jones and Sheer Fabrics of all kind4 Da intv white good 01 1103 1117 We are exclushe agents HjJfutit-tPrci- f i 1130 M. A. Dora 1108 H. W. Doscher. 272 H. W. Doscher 273 H. W. Doscher -718 Mrs. H. J. Deal 285 H. V. Doscher 2 We have a model to W. S. 1093 1124 1159 -- : Bell, Sidney E. Dem K. Bullens Bateman John J. Chilson John J. Chilson John J. Chilson' 1U3 John J, Chilson 1087 J. H. Carmichael 1027 W. H Childs 571 . John W. Chambers Warner &RedfernCorsetsWill Fit You Better is lOu Miss A. C. Adair 9'! Badger Bros The very newest thing of the season. Have you seen them! They are very attractive. , j Shares' Amt. Name t Sod Serge Middies 7 . i They are truly clever in e civ detail bf design, color an trimming, you will j ree titl)iis wlmi you sc' tit Come now get your first choice of the seasons foremost styles. j Spring Suits range in jrice from $16.75 to $28.75 Spring Coats range in price from $ 6.48 to $13.48 No. of No 16 desiring to enroll for the term just beginning can find 7-v BE West Center Street RED REDS PHILOSOPHY Prof. C. W. Reid in his studio at the Columbia Theatre Monday, Tues-da- y forenoon. and Thursday Will Positively Quit March 1st IStop , HEADACHES i;r' MERCHANDISE IN PROVO NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY TH U FOR 25 TO 50 PER RENT ON THE DOLLAR Eyestrains and Nervousness DR. G. ' Eyesight Specialist Thousands of testimonials. Examination and Testim room equipped with the latest scientific instruments. With Heindselman Optical k Ike unwritten law of business flake fiooJofflnkeRcca Jewelry Co. Simons A. P. Simons 992 Fred Schlctleerr 679 Samuel Story 84) Charles A, Story 175 .87 175 .87 300 1.50 1000 5.0P 100 .50 100 .50 1000 H. B. TyreU A. Thompson 135 Henry 53 E. Everett W. Woodhead 100 5.00 A. P. 1121 : 133 These Overcoats jare $25, $20, and $16 Grades B Shoes, pair $1.00 Shirts Metf8 Dress Shoes, pair- - .$1.00 Ladies Men 8 ESB a pair Other, stores' charge you $3.00 a pair Other stores charge you $1.50. cliarge your $2.48 Other stores charge $1.30- - $3.50. you 9 jT k A You wish to save money, of course Moil A For Men, Wome - otlien come to this store. 734 Charles A. - &Co. . Charles & Co. Charles A. J Everything n,Boys and Girls. Mens & Boys $1.50 and $2.00 Sweaters $1.00 1119 Charles & Co. 1111 Co. 1J) 06 12 Stoneham 312 500 Stoneham . Stoneham 163 Charles A. Stoneham Charles A. Stoneham 'll)& Charles C:. !693 Charles him ft Co O. M. Whittier 1126,0. H. Co a v 500 W. Ward Mrs. Nellie Woodhead 200 200 John W. Wulff i 422 375 543 1114 170 A. 1122 - 350 , A. 1125 Stoneham & Co. Winter Merchandise is being Sold for 25c tOr50 cents" on the Dollar -- 646 681 1120 REMEMBER WE ARE CLOSING OUT AND OUR GOOD CLEAN " - 77 Ida Wasweyler 1036 817 "3. 8. Wardaer 998 Oscar Wall - 181 175 223 100 1000 .67 ' .50 2.50 2.50 1.00 1.00 JO .87 1.11 JO 5.00 When you consider the d ifferenthigh class lines SCH WAB car-- , ries, such as Kuppen helm Suits $2m$3U7 Just Wright shoes $5 and $5.S0, Emery Shirts, fit and color . . j $ 1, 5 0 to g uaranteed, mak $6, 1 think ' that's t ing good a And Ip accordance with law and an . 411 erder of the board of directors made A. Stoneham on the 13th day of January, 1916, 'so The Beet Recommendation, 77 many shares of each parcel ofwtock The 75 W. E. Satie strongest recommendaton any as 'may be necessary will be sold at 976 A F. Snyder .rticle may receive is a favorable my officer In the Grand Central build758 Ceo:'ge Shepard ord from the user. It I3 the ing, Provo. Utah, on the 11th day nf n 2 P. m. of the hour 1916, at Smith of those who have used to March, p. f'eorge 762 George P. Smith pay the delinquent assessments thefe-c- t that makes Chamberlains Cough 767 Gporce P. Smith together with the cost of advertis- Remedy so popular. Mrs. 'Anantla t 543 Walter Sanford ing and expenses of ale. Cierhart,- - Va nesfieid. Ohio, w rits, 79" Charles M. Safer V ' PRESTON G. PETERSON. Chamberlains Cough . Kemody has M 57Tharles S;.tler-., 3500 17.50 Secretary. been used in my family off and on for ri- - rkJr'mC 1000 ,5.f0 Satler First pub. Feb. 18,, 1916. twenty years and it has never fai'ed 9S7 Thomas ttShrosbiCe'Jl to cure a cough or tcld. M). Last pub. March id, 196, Stoneham A. recoin-mendatlo- n -- ;,i'6 Wi ra L aeysrvrt-rtXBrr- r -- ' y aT3srrwnyi . -- j |