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Show -- v PAGE THREE TEX PROVO POST Biggest Man In Civil War. : RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Date Mufiias The biggest man of the Civil war," aa he was called by his neighbors, A New Way of llslnif Dates died recently at Washington, Pa. WilJanet McKenzie Iiill, Kdiioro f liam P. Bane never wore shoulder the Boston Cooking School Magazine straps, although his term of service Tbe value of dates as a food is liardiy In the Union army extended from are- - wholesome, appreciated. June. 1862, until the close of hostili- nutritious, and They K C Date when used ties, and his title referred only to his Muffins, make a recipe that is apheight. When he enlisted preciated by the entire family. fOR WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT - By-Mrs- The ORRINisi treatment will completely and absolutely destroy the desire or craving for whisky, beer and other Intoxicants if taken according It is a simple and efficient home treatment No detention from work or business; no publicity; no sanitarium expense. ORRINE is prepared in two forms:"' No. 1, a powder, tasteless and colorless; can be given secretly Ja food or drink; ORRINE No. 2, In pill form.lslor those who wish, to cure themselves. ORRINE costs only $1.00 a box. If after a trial you fall to get any benefit from ORRINfe, your money will be refunded. , MOORES INDEPENDENT DRUG CO. i A, Twenty-seconPennsylvania volunteers, De weighed about .three hundred pounds end measured a trifle over seven feet four Inches in his stockings. He was lanky" In build and became known aa Big Pat Bane. Writings of himrtbe Washington (Pa.) Observer says: Circus day was the gladsome day for Pat, and no on In -. notice. WEDDING STOCK Tbe finest-- to all tbe crowds in town on that day got be had anywhere at very reasonable nearly as much enjoyment out of the of the Interior, U. S, occasion, as jlld the Greene county latest tbe see. Call Department and only prices. Land Office at Salt Lake City, .Utah, giant when groups of children and "styles In 'wedding cablnetST" their elders, too, gathered about blm November 30, 1912. to gaze up Into his face atid. ask him Notice Is hereby' given that William strange questions of how It ielt to be Photo-graph- s has their Everybody taken at Menloves Studio, A. Barney of Cedar Valley, Utahwbo, a giant It was the same way at the A BEAUTIFUL . WPBEHWI CHRISTMAS GIFT W. Center. on August 13, 1906, made Homestead Entry(Serial 02297),- - No. 16441, Jfor NWti Section 9, Township 9 South, Range 2 W., S. L.' Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five-yeWhen I can build your home with Proof, to establish claim to thfe the rent money; Very low rate of land above described, before the Reg. 'interest. Come m and see ister and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, about' it. at Salt Lake City. Utah on the 18th A. F. PALM, day of January, 1913. 19 N. Academy Ave. Claimant names as witnesses: S. W. Ross, of Lehl, Utah, Hyrum of Spanish Fork, Utah; Joseph A. Tippets, of Spanish Fork, Utah; ;; Isaac Barney, of Cedar Valley, Utah. E. D. R. 'THOMPSON, Dont Pay Rent - ' batlonaTencampmentn)f"lhe"Crrand Army of the Republic, when Pat usually led the parade. e The Apprentice. Negro slavery existed to some ex tent in England and all her American colonies, but a System of apprenticeship of white and Indian boys and common inthe seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.'. These apprentices practically became members of the family, eating at the same table, attending the same church, and cared for In sickness and in health, as well as the average farmers boy of that era. The work was quite hard but not exhausting, " and until well into . the .nineteenth Register, First publication Dec. 3, 1912; last century the scythe, cradle, sickle, hoe, band-rak- e and flail were relied upon publication Jan. 4, 1913. to the almost total exclusion of farm of ( any kind. National machinery Magasine. i . " v NOTICE, . Old-Tim- ar - as Ar-gyl- e, iiTKeT Modern i: Shine Parlors ;; For Ladies and Gentlemen . DAMES & ALEXANDER 98 W. Center. qH44HM4MH,l GOOD HOME COOKING ANDJBAKING at Avenn Cafeteria. Pies and Cakes ! 'Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, November 30, 1912. Notice Is hereby glyen that Isaac Barney, of Cedar Valley, Utah, who, on August 14, 1906, made Homestead Entry (Serial 02303), No.' 16448, for S NE and Lots 1 and 2 Section 4r Township 9 S., Range 2 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in. tentlon to make final five-yea-r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tbe Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 18th day of Janu- Build up well, my boy, and eat at Spencer 8 Cafe. r ' . Whole FamilyBenefited By Wonderful Remedy There are many little things to us, under present conditions annoy of - life. The - hurry, hard work, noise and strain all tell on us and tend to provoke nervousness and We are frequently so irritability.. worii out we .can neither eat, sleep CHAS. J. WAHLQUIST nor work with any comfort We ' ary, 1913. Attorney-at-Laare out of line with ourselves and Claimant names as witnesses : S, others as well: 43 E. Center Street, W. Ross of Lehl, Utah, Hyrum Ar ITovo, Utah. A good thing to do under such Phon& 353-gyle, of Spanish Fork, Utah; Joseph circumstances is to take something P, O. Box 203 1 i 4frffrfrHliMHNHf A. Tippetts, of Spanish Fprk, Utah; like William A. Barney, of Cedar Valley, Pills Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Utah. , i t - E. D. R. THOMPSON, the strain on the nerves. THE ELITE TAILORING B. Hartsfiel-dMrs. J. 33 Corput St, Register, COMPANY writes: Atlanta First Dec. last Ga., 3, 1912; publication Home Industry Our Specialty T have on several occasions been publication Jan. 4, 1913. Suits Made to Order. vastly relieved by the use ofn your medMid Cleaned Gents Clothing Pills, icines, especially tbe which I keep constantly on hand for ' Pressed.- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. two and use of husband myself, tbs 219 W. CENTER. sons. Nothing in tbe world equals them I am In the District Court of the Fourth as a headache remedy, oneOften, or two ot enabled by tbe use, of Judicial District of the State of Utah, the Pills to continue my housework when otherwise I would be In bed. My in and for the County of Utah. husband Joins me in my praise of the matter of In the the Estate of John n Pills and Nervine." Ladies and Gents Clothes deceased. Notice .to Bestelmeyer, French, Dry and Steam . Pills Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n " Cleaned.. Creditors. relieve pam, Creditors will present claims with are relied upon to DYEING, REPAIRING AND vouchers to the undersigned nt her nervousness and irritability in thouPRESSING residence. No. 511 East Sixth North sands of households. Of proven 85 North Academy Ave.. street, Provo City, Utah, on or before merit after twenty years use, you J. G. KERATLIAN can have no reason for being longer the 3rd day of April,' 1913. 4 ' them. ' without Dated December 3, 1912. X - -- -- , Anti-Pai- Anti-Pai- I T , : CATHERINE Administratrix. Grant C. Bagley, Attorney for Administratrix. First publication Dec. 3, 1912, last publication Dec. 31, 1912. UTAH DENTAL CO, Dr. J, Nj Christensen, Mgr. Over Provo Meat & Packing Co., Academy Ave. All Work Guaranteed 3 ' PALACE MARKET F. J. Payne. 418W, Meats, Staple and Fancy Groceries, None Better. Gold Medal Coffee . This Br1r i IS A Safe Granary v For theMest Christmas story for the Spe cial Christmak Number of. thelPos, we ProvQ Floral . - Company We have nations the Finest Car- - irrthestate - and the 1 only bed of Sweety Peas in the City. , t 160 W. First South.' Phone 332. THE BRIGHAM YOUNG WINTER SEMESTER Y will begin Monday, December 2, 1912 and continue until March 23, 1913. An excellent opportunity To do a full semesters work iu the heart of Vinter. 4. Cafe ting Fit His Case Exactly. When father was sick about six years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlains Tablets In the papers that fit his case exactly, writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, He purchased a box of them Ark. and he has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was For sale by also benefited by them. all dealers. " Company" are goingto give a Beautiful Complete Set eweer K C Data Hufiln cufi butter: cup sugar; 2 cfsjluir; J kvel 1 J egg; H tcaspoonfuls K C Baking J'oii'dcr; ) teaspoqnjul Salt; scant yi pound dates. Cream (be butter, add the sugar and the egg, beaten light. Sift together three times, the flour, baking powder ami salt; add these, to the first uniture, witb0 the milk; - .bent alternately thoroughly and add the dates, stoned-ancut m pieces. To bake, have a slow oven until the muffins double iu bulk", then increase heat to bake and brown quickly. Muffins baked this way will be light, appetLdng and more easily digested. Thi3 is ouly one of the many appetizing recipes found in the K C Cooks One-thir- d fP of Hercliantshank t Dr. Miles Anti I'cin Ji'ills Charles Dickens, m 15 volumes. jwaws.-tt- This edition is printed on a superior book paper.' Each volume has'a" high-finish- ed photogravure frontispiece. Full gold back stamping and gold topsand boundiira-ric- h cloth of durable color. Book. Dickens books contain a combination Thewonderf ul K C Cooka Book is substantially bound and printed in nine colors, contains ninety tested and easily-mad- e recipes by Mrs. Janet McKenie Hill, of the world famous BostoaCook-in- g School Magazine. Von can secure a copy FREE by sending the colored certificate packed in cans of K C Baking Powder to the ; Jaques Mfg Co., Chicago. Be sure to write name and address . 30 , , plainly, of all the great features that have made other writers famous. Imagination and realism, humor and pathos, sarcasm and nt j philosophy, description and dramatic. Melville taughtHlm" a Lesson. An anecdote about the late Rear Ad- mlral Melville was told the other day at a Washington club. Melville, one stormy morning at sea," said the nar--; rator, "bad occasion to rebuke ai young oflicer , for wearing soiled gloves. " But, sir,' the young officer remonstrated, Tbe men have been so overworked in all this dirty weather one couldnt well ask them to wash Melville took a pair of per- gloves. clean gloves from bis pocket fectly 'Here, wear these, be said quietly. T washed them myself. "Washington . - Star., It Isn't Veneer That Really Counte. Ite what a man is, not what be has, which makes blm a real man, after alL Acquired powers have their fascination, it must be admitted, but, compared with genuine qualities, are not important Which do You wish-th- e ability of a husband to swear at you in eeven languages,' or a that will prompt your husband to speak words of sympathy to yon In commonplace accents? Are you contemplating living with cleverness that can cut you to the heart, or with a great tenderness of nature that can sympathize? ; Technical facilities, encyclopedic in-- , formation, polished manners, all acquired points, usually attract a woman. They are veneers, and tbe wise girl will look beneath. A continental bow, a polite speech of apology with a French phrase thrown in, can never counterbalance tbe black eye given in a blind rage. loving-tendernes- s characters cover every phase of His Anglo- - I Saxon life. This handsome setof books will be on ex- hibition soori and will no doubt be more attractive than described. s Rules Governing Those Yho Enter. t The story must be approximately 4,500 words or six columns of this pa- 1st. - X per. 2nd. There will be no restrictions on who shall enter except employees of this paper. r- -- The judges will be three disinterested parties who are capable of judg3rd. ing. Careful MtlKman. Tbe other day when the milkman, who is a new man on the route, called at Mrs. Greens apartment, to collect the bill, she said to him severely; Do yon know that several mornings lately I have not beard you whistle when you left tbe milk on the dumbwaiter?" Sure thats good, maam, returned the milkman, complacently, oblivious of tbe note of severity in Mrs Green's voice, "and I hope Ill soon git it down so fine yell not hear me at all. Ye see, maam tls impossible for me to be leavin' the milk any later than I do, but since the day ye told me I came too airly and woke ye from your sleep in the mornin Iye been doombwalter careful - to blow the whistle as softly as I can so as not to disturb ye. But sometimes I do put more breath idto the- toob than I to, and thims the times ye hear me wljjstle. . - - 4th. All stories to the Provo must be addressed Postmarked Christmas Story and reach this office not later than .should December lSth.A be used so that the judges will not know nom-de-plu- the author. After the selection has been make the results will be made public and the author may then cajl at this office and f - Jensen & Belcher . UNI-VERSIT- itenr- - Dig or Dici matter what Industrial, commercial or social problem i3 to be solved, It always takes us back to agriculture. Human life begins with an immediate demand for food and clothing, and these in their primary state take us to the farmer. Every artlce of food, with the tingle exception of the fishes in tbe waters, is tbe product of the roll, as are the various substances from vbieh our clothes are made. Thus human life is directly dependent on the products of the soil, and no considerable pcpuatlcn could exist for a day of life dewithout the dally pecea.-arlerived from the cultivation of the land. As food and clothirg rnuct com from the farm, it is .plain that the American people ha e got to go back to the land pr starve. If they v, lit not themselves plow and dig, they will have to employ foreign labor to do It. New Orleans Mo s BAKERY DEPARTMENT Make a deposit today. , Bread .Rolls, Cakes and & The ' Picayune. Fancy Pastries can be Rad fol-1 at tbe at our store, or Account Home Visitbrs. Deslowing stores :The Provo Farand Meat Co., UTAHPacking San PROVO, tination: rer and Whitehead. Grocery PYnnrmrn and return. Dates of w j. D.N. 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Feed your feed will it you and account nqw in. sets life of winter when the As your bankaceount grows, toil and sacrifice will - he rewarded with ease and pleasure. Deny later yourself in small things ami ambitions. big can gratify you Great things are possible to the man who has money in the hank. r MILES :: the Best. cents. MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. At ad Druggists, BESTELMEYER, 222ZXK , .v " 286 5E3S EEZ d 23-2- 5, 21-2- 3. receive the prize. 5th. The Post reserves the right to use any story that may be sent in pro-vidi- ng the prize is given to tKe author of the story used. If the author desires the manuscript returned special mention should 4 4 be made of same. This is a time to try your talents and incidentally receive a beautiful- - present for your efforts. For further particulars call 13. Post Publishing Co . |