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Show PAGE THREE THE PROVO POST nm FILL ALL OFFICES BY MERIT RULES, PROVO THEATRE, MONDAY, DEC; 16th URGES DR. ELLIOTTI Democratic Destiny Hinges On J3ivil Service Action, He Tells League. Fill MILWAUKEE, Dec. 9. all government offices on the merit system through careful original selections and careful promotion and no civil servant will have any matron to serve. Require all civil servants to abstain from partisan political activity and there will be no officeholders management of said nominations or" elections, resident Charles W. Elliott of the National Civil Service Reform eague in his address at the annual meeting in Milwaukee to night. It would rash for JtheJDemo-cratfcparthp w coming "into power, to interfere with don the halfway merit system in- troduced into the consular service the executive orders of Presi be dent Roosevelt and Taft, 3 . , Happy days since Velvet came to town! IOtins damp Menlove has a complete line of and a reminder to extend to those still- - living y, thafc-- 7 ichill or-aba- m Gz PictureFrames.,.. fraternityof tend to make 7 That these resolu- ona b! Prad on the ute3. ?f the post and a copy each furnish ed to the family of our comrade, declared. i: ? The public is no longer toler the Department of Utah and the of the city. ant of the appeafahee ot 'otlice-holde- daily papers For Ladies and Gentlemen irf theinan agemeu LoLpoli tical committees, caucuses or con- California Woman Seriously Alarmed, A short time ago I contracted a East, Salt' Lake Mer, tJity, Utah, on the 18th day of Janu- ventions. The recent presidential DAMES & ALEXANDER cold which settled on my lungs severe made clear. Any persons claiming adversely the ary, 1913. this has' campaign i land are advised to Claimant names as witnesses: S. For the first time in the his- and caused me a great deal of annoy 98 W, Center. die their claims, or objections, on or W. Ross of Lehi, Utah, Hyrum tory of civil service reform a ance."' I would have - bad coughing before the time designated for sale. of Spanish Fork, Utah; Joseph president of the United States has spells and my lungs were so sore and E. D. R. THOMPSON, A. Tippetts, of Spanish ForkUtah; recommended that all the national -- . . .Register.. William A.- - Barney, ot Cedar Valley, offices be filled cm the merit sys' . , M. M. KA1GHN, Utah. tem, except, of course, elective ofnecelver. " v E. D. R. THOMPSON. fices, cabinet offices and the as-First publication Nov. 28, 1912; Register. sistantships attached to cabinet tast publication Dec. 26, 1912. First publication Dec. 3, 1912; last offices. To tliis recommendation of President Taft thepresent con- - o fthe cold and soreness of my lungs, publication Jan. 4, 1913. gress had paid no attention, thus writes Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle. NOTICE. J. the senators and, the! Cal. For sale by all dealers, showing NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY. members of the houseof represen-Primaries for the purpose of nomtatives are not willing to give up Account Home Visitors. ' Desinating candidates for members on In the District Court of the United the patronage they have improp- tination ind-S- an the Board of Education will be held States for the District of Utah. erly in the five respective Bchool buildacquired. Francisco and return. Dates of In Bankruptcy, No. 1521. This league will watch-. - with!.sale; Nov. Dec. ings of Provo City, Friday evening In the matter of Jacob Hayden, InvoL THE COOL LIGHT November 29, 1912, at 8 oclock. yiligance and the keenest interest Rates; Los Angeles . t0 Bankrupt action concerning civil ser- - Final The Summer Light is the The primaries will be held in the To the Creditors of Jacob Hayden, ,imit. About 60 daj,s. reform about to be taken by vice different buildings as follows: first of Provo, in the County of Utah, and the Democratic party under' itsl Everybody has their Photo-neward at Maeser school; second ward District aforesaid, a bankrupt leaders, believing that action graphs taken at Menlove s Studio, at Central school; Third ward at Notice Is hereby given that on the Franklin school;. Fourth ward at 26th day of November, 1912, the said to be more important than the 6 W. Center, Timpanogos school); Fifth ward at Jacob Hayden was duly adjudicated tion on the tariff, banking and the foreign policies or The JJloore Parker school. bankrupt,-an-d that the first meeting currency, Independent' Drug It's the Lamp that will give you Go. has secured the services of Mr. 7 R- EUGENE JONES, Clerk. of his creditors will be held at my of- the treatment of insular the maximum illumination at the fice in the Continental Block, Salt Joseph Kirkwood, the druggist minimum cost. . who has been connected with the Lake City, Utah, on the 20th day of NOTICE. Iledquist Drug Company for so Electric Light is by. far the cool December, 1912, at JO o'clock in the OHIO MINISTER SAYS esf of ALL light it truly makes many years. " " la the District Court of the Fourth forenoon, at which time the said CredSOCIAL SERVICE IS the best summer light. FAD, NOT REAL WORK Judicial District, Utah County, Utah, itors may attend, prove their claims, a bankexamine the trustee, appoint , Fit His Case Exactly. Winter or Summer, Aoimer, Probate Division. rupt, and transact such other business When father was sick about six Estate of David Evans, deceased. electricity, holds for the home ot as may properly cone before - said Notice. years ago he read aa advertisement business establishment the maxi-- , meeting."-of Chamberlains folved, ::The Modern! Shine Parlors -- rs Legal Notices -- NOTICE TOCltEDITORS. tie District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in aad for the Coun-o-f Utah, State of Utah. .Estate f James R. Glade, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his resldeaoe in Provo 'City, .Utah, on or before the 20th day of March, 1913. EARL J. GLADE, Administrator of the Estate of James R. Glade, deceased. G. P, Parker, Attorney for Adminis- ' trator. First publication Nov. 16th, d Ar-gyl- e, Consult County Clerk or respective Signers for further information. In rtove-describe- 1912. 1 . 1 -U- os-Angeles 21-2- 3. 23-2- 5, w NOTICE. -- in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Utah County, Utah. : Probate Division. " Estate of Jane Reeves, deceased. ' Notice. b. K ) jjaC' Madza Lamp ac-23- The petition of Sylvester H. Reeves, praying for the issuance to Fredrick A, Reeves of letters of administration in tie estate of die said Jane Reeves, deceased, has been set for hearing at - r 30ti oclock a. mu, Saturday,-th- e The petition .of Susannah Dahle, day of November, 1912, at the Court House in Provo City, Utah- County, Adm., praying for an order of sale of 15.19 acres of land belonging to said State of Utah. of SE Dated at Provo City, Utah, Novent estate and situated In SE of Sec. 34 and SW of flW ot Sec. ber 16th, 1912. - m. e: 35rTwp. 8 S.7R. 3 E., S. L. M, and kartchner, jr., " - Clerk. In lot 5 and SW ' of NW of Sec. 2 Tp. 9 8.. R. 3 E., 8, L. 11, in Utah F. Johnson, Deputy Clerk. Stokes & Bagley, Attorneys for Pe- County, Utah, has been set for heartitioner. ing at 10 oclock a. m., Saturday, the last Nov. 21st day of December, 1912, at the 1912, 16, .First publication Court House in Provo 'City, Utah publication Nov. .26, 1912. County, State of Utah. Dated at Provo City, Utah NovemEALED PROPOSALS. ber 29th, 1912. M. E. KARTCHNER, JR., Sealed Proposals "will be received Clerk. by the State Board of Insanity, at the State Mental Hospital, for supplies for By C F. Johnson, Deputy Clerk. the six months ending May 30, 1913, Bradley, PIschei St Harkness, AtW. of lbs. 55,000 in of torneys for Petitioner. part consisting W. and Graham Flour; 60,000 lbs, of First publication Dec. 3, 1912. bran; 25,000 lbs. oT. Shortsr 9,500 lbs. of Sugar (Utah); 2,000 lbs. of No. 1 NOTICE. Japan Rice; 1,000 lba. of Coffee; 2,500 In the District Court of the Fourth lbs. of Creamery Cheese; 2,000 lbs. dried fruit;. 1,100 tons of. Slack Coal; Judicial District, Utah County, Utah, Probate Division. Groceries, Drugs, etc. For further particulars and copy of . Eectate of James R. Glade, dearticles to be bid upon, inquire of W. ceased. Notice. 'R. If. Paxman, Steward, 'al'tbe ThVpetlUo'nof Earl jT Glade, Adm., praying for an order to mortgage the , v and marked following described tracts of land beBids must .be Bids for Supplies, and addressed to longing to8aid estate, to wit: r 1.42 the State Mental Hospital, on or be- acres in Sec. 3, Tp. 7 3, R. 1 R, S. L. fore Dec. 12, 1912. Bids opened at 12 M.; 10.25 acres and 6.15 acres in Sec. "o'clock on said date. S., R. 2 E., S. L. M., has been 2, Tp. The Board reserves the right to re- set for hearing at Id oclock a. m ject any and all bids not advantageous Saturday, the 30th day of November, to the State, or to accept any part of 1912, at the Court House in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah. any bid. STATE BOARD OF INSANITY. Dated at Provo City, Utah,. Novem- ber 20th, 1912. . By D. H. Calder, M. D SuperintendM. E. KARTCHNER, JR eat. Clerk. Provo, Utah, Nov. 19, 1912. First publication Nov. 19; last pubBy C. F. Johnson, Deputy Clerk. Q. P. - Parker, Attorney for Petilication Dec. 12. 1911 10 " - . Hbs-Pit- al -- ... tioner. First publication November PUBLIC LAND SALE. dn29 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, 23, 1912. Tablets in the papers that fit his ease exactly, writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Bmith, CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Social ser-- 1 Ark. - He purchased a box of them vice work was attacked as a fad and be has not been sick since. My here today by the Rev, Levi Gil-- 1 sister had stomach treuble and was bert of Cincinnati editor of the false benefited by them. For sale by Western Christian Advocate.. all dealers. Dr. Gilbert took part in the SaltLake City, Dec. 9, 1912. CHARLES BALDWIN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Firsrpublication Dec. 10, 1912. NOTICE. I tages. Oo YOU use it? The Electric Company -- Department of th d Interior, U. S, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, conference of the minstry for November 30, 1912. Notice is hereby given that William A. Barney of Cedar Valley, Utah, who, on August 13, 1906, made Homestead Entry (Serial 02297), No. 16441, for NW4 Section 9, Township 9 South, Range 2 W., S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-yea-r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Reg. later and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, alTSalt Lake City ."Utah," on the" 18th flay of January, 1913. so-- i rial service, preceding the opening tomorrow of the federal eouh-- 1 cil of the churches, pf Christ in UfahTimber&CoalCo. Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Hiawatha and King . America. Social service is one of the foremost topics to be discussed before the council, which represents 32 denominations, more than 150,000 churches, and morn than 17,000,-00- 0 church members and in which 300 delegates will take part. Electrical Supplies oi all kinds ! I Let me do your wiring Lumber, Lath, Shingles W. A. Dickson PORTLAND CEMENT 271 W. Fifth North. th$ modern aggressive ministers J. W. Dunn, . . . . . . Mgr. social service Claimant names as witnesses: absorption in fads instead of gospel preachW. Ross, of Lehi. Utah, Hyrum of Spanish Fork Utah; Joseph ing, follows closely on the authorAT Tippets, of Spanish Fdrit, Utah; ized advance publication of Drr Gilberts denunciation-'- of IGO Ar-gyle- , Isaac Barney, of Cedar Valley, Utah. comprehensive - a D. social service creedj! for all churches,, which is to be subn(jtted to the council . Register. First publication Dec. 3, 1912; last as a supplement to the humanitarr ian creed now in effect. publication Jan." 4, 1913. .t -- -- r- . -- NOTICE.TO CREDITORS, Center THE BEEBE LUMBER CO. ( POST PAYS TRIBUTE TO COMRADE! G. A. R. In the District Conrt of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 9, in and for the County of Utah. Resolutions passed by the memIn the matter of the Estate of John bers of Maxwell-McKea- n post No. Bestelmeyer, . deceased. Notice "to 1, G. A. R., pay a touching tribute Creditor. to their late comrade, J. W. Brown Creditors will present claims with who was commander of the deTouchers to the undersigned at her partment of Utah, and to the rapresidence. No. 511 East Sixth North idly diminishing ranks of the vet street, Provo City, Utah, on or before erans of the war between the the 3rd day ot April, 1918. states. The resolutions follow: , Dated December 8, 1912. Whereas, Comrade - J. W. CATHERINE BESTELMEYBR, Brown, commander of the departAdministratrix. ment of Utah, G. A. It., has anGrant C. Bagley, Attorney for swered to the last roll call that , summoned him to join the great First publication Dec. 3, 1912, last majority, publication Doc. 81, 1912. Resolved, That the comrades of the Maxwell-MeKea- n post No. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I, Department of Utah, G. A. R., recognizes in his death the loss of Estate of A. P. FHlerup, Sr., de- a true comrade and friend; ceased. Resolved, That we extend to Creditors will present claims with the bereaved widow and family, vouchers to the vnderslgned at Vine- as well as the comrades of the Deyard, Utah County, Utah, on or be- partment of Utah, our sincere NOTICE. November 23, 1912. ' s Notice is hereby given that, as diDepartment of the Interior, U. . S. rected by the Commissioner of the Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, General Land Office, under provis- November 30, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Isaac ions of Act ' of Congress approved 1906 517) purJune 27, Barney, of Cedar Valley, Utah, who, (34 Stats., suant to the application of George on August 14, 1906, made Homestead Alfred Storrs, of Provo, Utah, Serial Entry (Serial 02303), No. 16448, for and Lots 1 and 2, Section No. 07757, we will offer at : public S NE not at 4, hut to the highest bidder, Township 9 Su Range 2 W, Salt eale, . less than J2.50 per acre, at 10 oclock Lake Meridian, had filed notice of in. fore April 1st, 1913. - A, P. FILLER Up, JR Proof, a, m , otj ah dy nt January, 1913, tentlon tofmake final five-yea-r "" at thfs office, the following tract of to establish claim to the land above . "Administrator, of before NE and the NE land. Alfred L. Booth, Attorney. NE?4 and SE& described, Register Section 14, Tp. 7 South, - Range 3 Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake Fiist publication Nov. 21. 1112. -- mum number 6f superior advan- sympathy in their affliction. ?' Resolved, That .re recognize in the. death of our comrade only another warning thathe days of the Grand Army are numbered. : ... 7 have receivedx their first shipment; of SchutlerWagons Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, Deering Mowers, Harvey Bolster Springs, Single , Sets Buggy Harness, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full line of Deering Machine Extras. They invite the Public to call or write and get their prices. They can saye yon money on anything yon may require in their line. -- ' t PHONES 104 and 105. THE BUSY CORNER-Prov- o. Smoot LumSer Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL' FIELD AND HOG FENCE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, La!h, Shingles, Etc., MILL WORK A SPECIALTY - - - P. O. Box 488. Phones No. 20 and 40. Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. PROVO, UTAH. |