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Show 4 4 - - THE PROVO .POST PAGE THEEB M If) GET YOUE NAME ON REGISTEATION LIST " DURING OCTOBEE WAGES KEEPING PACE New Bed Needed. you could hardly get a place to Thej;egist ration dates for the 'Captain,' said a man when we sleep. were Novembr 6th general election are three days out. I have just got to as follows: October 8th , 9th, 15th, have some place to sleep.' Where have you been sleeping? 1 29th-and 30th. See that --your asked. narhe is'orr the list. The" regist Ihavp been - sleeping on- - asick rars in Utah County are as fol- man,' the' passenger said, but hes getting better now.' "Success lows : I John Alpine "Whitby. American Fork No. W. Ovard. American Fork-N- o. Thornton. No. American-For- k Wilcox. -- . American Fork No. Ilae. wages Not Serious. ; Sweltering Passenger (on. railroad train) Thia, window sticks so I cant 2 Lizzie get It up.' . Conductor Yea. Wood la swollen 3 Alonzo ju little by theuraln. itll be. all right In a fev days. Exchange. , -- ive! most-product- left-hande- d y. Mary 4 Mrs. J. Vincent. Lillie Holda-wa- y. ed nearly- - helpless lae." - vT Provo No. 5 Mrs. Lizzie B. Meldrum. Provo No. Worsley. Provo No. 7 Mrs. Lizzie Gilles -- whoso pipe-lovin- friends g right hand, for seem- 4 everything . SHERIFFS SALE. years-mentione- s defend-ant,jO,'- " fa-wi- t: " Easy-Sellin- nt - N ' ., ' aay, - - r SpanLh Beag-ley- . ' Butterick Bldg. SHERIFFS SALE. Fork No. 4 Benjamin New-York- . In the District Court of the Fourth Thistle John Thorgiersen. Judicial District of the State of Utah, Tucker A. S. Voorhees. in and for Utah County, Vineyard Bina Clegg. Morgan-Okelberr- y Land and Sheep When I can build your home with (Advertisement) Company, a corporation, plaintiffs, vs. the rent money. Very low rate of John Y. Smith, defendant interest. Come in and see me Co. .Sheriffs Sale: To be sold at Sher- about it. iffs sale at the front door of the A. F. PALM, ? Castle Gate, Clear Creek, County Court House In Provo City, 19 N. Academy1 Ave, Hiawatha and King ' Utah County, Utah, on the 12th day of 'October, 1912, at The' hour- - of 11 oclock a. m. of said day, alilhe right, . DR. :W. A. THOME title, interest and claim of the defend-an- t of, in and to the following deDentist. j Lumber, Lath, Shingles scribed, real estate, situate In .Utah Hedquist Drug Co. No. 4 Utah, County, cor. First West and Center 4 2, PORTIAND CEMENT Commencing 20 chains West of the . Provo, ' ' 160 W. Fifth North.' S. E. oorner of Sec, 12, Tp. S South 1 East, S. L. M.rthence North Range J. W. Dunn, Mgr. 20 chains; thence West .18 5 chains; thence S. 10 chains; thence East 6 chains; thence South 10 chains., thence East 2.5 chains to place of beginning. Area 31 acres. Deducting from the above described property the ; UTAH following: Commencing 14.45 chains' PROVO CITY East from the S. W. corner of the S. CAPITAL $100,000 E. of Sec. 12, Tp. 5 S. R. 1. E. S. L. Dont Pay Rent , Utah Timber &Toal - , , to d, 5-O- from $2 to $4 25 and $4.50 a day', with a Saturday half holidayPainters now get $4 and $5 per day as against an average of $2.60 in 1893. Teamsters receive $3.75 to $4 - z Provo Commercial N 1 Savings Bank ; 'Flow Home Made and Best Grade f acres. N j Excelsior Roller Mills Phone 124 thence East 5.55 chains; thence North 9.72, .chains; thence West 3'35 chains ; thence South 31 deg. 33, min. West 4.21 chains; thence South 6.14 chains to place of beginning. Area 5 M. V Provo, Utah -- c . ' orite and get their They invite the Public to call prices. Theyi can save you moneyon anything youmay. - require in their line. - j . THE - PHONES 104 and 105. BUSY-OORNE- - --Pr- ovo. R T Together wltb. all appurtenances, tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging or in any wise apper- ' SURPLUS $40,000 DIRECTORS: Reed Smoot, President C. E. Loose, Vic President LHolbroon, J. R) Irvine, Sr. J. R. Twelves, Geo Tar lor, Sr., Roger Far rer- - ; Jos' T. Farrer, Cashier. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. Jos. . taining. Terms, of sale Cash, lawful money General Banktog business Transacted U. S. DEPOSITORY of the United States. , Dated, at Provo City, Utah, September 20th, 1912 Why not improve your dairy - , , GEOftQE T. JUDD, stock by breeding yout cows. to Sheriff,, Utah County, Utah, the very best sires? Yon can find the best in the By F. Bachman, Deputy' Sheriff. .1 Jacob Evans, Attorney for. Plain- land at A. 0. SMOOT, tiffs. , First publication September 21. 191?. ij 431 W. Cepter Street. 1 e That Good Coal! Lump, Nut and Slack SMOOT & S PA F Phone 17 FORD per day in TSITis against $1.50 to $1.85 in 1893." ( rlnskilled laborek,. , who -f ere glad to get 50 cents &r $1 in 1893, are now in demand at from to $2.40. In nearly every branch of industry the working day is now eight hours as against 10 hours in 1893 and wages were never w higher. Glancing at the above summaries of wages paid common, laborers, mechanics and artisans, it will be seen that the workingman has been benefited by Republican prosperity. It is. also a fact that if hard times come, as they are certain to come under a Democratic administration, the will be the first to suffer. work-ingme- n SCENIC EXCURSIONS Account National Irrigation Congress, Utah State Fair. Ladies Relief anjL Primary and L. D. S. Conference at Salt Lake City, the Rio Grande will make a rate of one single fare for the round trip to Salt-L- ake City and return. Tickets on sale i5epL-30- th to Oet. 6th; final return limit Oct . 12th. Will run a special train Sept. 30th to Oet. 6th, leaving Pnmrat ? :30 a. m.; arrive Salt Lake 9:15 a. m. Returning leave Salt - Lake at 11 :15 p. m. ,WM. II. MIT CIIELI vA gen t J. W. Copeland, of J Dayton, purchased a bottle of Cham berlains Cough Remedy for his hoy who who had a cold, and before the bottle was all nsed the hoyi cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctors bill! For sale by all dealers. 'Ohio, OF THE WORLD THREE FAST MISSOURI PACIFIC PACIFIC UNION TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST.XOUlS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS TO CHICAGO For further Information see any p. or address I. Aa BENTON, KANSAS 1 CITY fc R. G. Agent C. A. P. D. Salt Lake City. F. A. WADLEICH, C. P. A. Denver, Colorado: ST. LOUIS :aB Tw- o-' DailyL. - Trains to Lr Dr S, Conference October 4, 5, 6. Utah State Fair Sept. 30 to October 5 -- Salt Lake City, Utah . Salt Lake Watch for Notice on Conference Ask for 25-3- y L SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE EAST DENVER AND RIO (JRANDE EXCURSIONS Account Apple Show Nov. National Grange meeting Nov. American 'Mining Congress Nov. the Denver and Rio Grande will name a rate of $39.50 from Provo, Utah, to Spokane, Wash., andreturn. Tickets on' sale Nov. 9th. 10th, 11th, 12th, 22nd and 23rd; good returning until Dee. 31st. Stopovers will be given in both direc' ' tions. WM. II. MITCHELL, Agent. ? Denver 5 Riofirande TRAINS Special 8; VIA IN CONNECTION WITH GOOD PIANO for sale cheap 890 W. Fourth South. 11-1- New Train Service " LINE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE to-wi- tf HooverBros have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen Anne Cultivators, Beet - Cultivators, Deering Mowers, Harvejr Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harness, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Hors$ Collars and a full line of De&ring Machine Extras. .$5. Carpenters who had little wofk in 1893 at $2.50 a day are -- now busy at $4 50 to $5 a day. Hod carriers wages have' risen CONFERENCE Evans. buy THE BEEBE LUMBER CO. ge-ra- tes Lind-ley- Spanish Fork No. 3 John ' 4or a Ia the District Court of Salt Lake pie. County, State of Utah. Provo No. 8 Belle Bachman. r . Fred J. Relger and Charles II. 1 No. Sim Payson Delphia mons. partners doing business under the Payson No. 2 Martha S. Kap name and style of Relger & Lindley, ' pie. vs. O. M. Potter and.J. A. 3 C. Taylor. plaintiffs, No. John Payson FOR SAL- E- All kinds of green Morrison, doing business as partners Elberta D. C, Walkey. & name Potter of under the and garden truck. J. Soloman, 0D3 - Pleasant Grove No. 1 Wilford style N. Fifth West. do2 Morrison, defendants. Wilcox. jSheriffs Sale: To be sold at Sh Pleasant Grove No. 2 Ole AnFOR SALE Sure Seal fruit sale at the front door of the derson. do9 Phone 584-Pleasant Grove No. 3 Mrs. County Court House In Provo City, jars. Utah County, Utah,, on the 16th day Donald Noble. Senator Reed Smoot upon Pleasant Grove No. 4 D. B. of October, 1912vlt thejhour of 11 theHear issues of the day at the live oclock a. m. of said tlay, all the right, Thorne. House Friday night. . Opera Provo Bench Joseph E. Booth. title. Interest add clalhj of the foltcTthe PpfterTof in 'and - Pleasant- View Mrs. Fannie Provo Floral have on hand some Bon nett. lowing described reap, eistate, situate choice Carnations and Chrisanthe-nium- s. - Springville No," . 1 Thomas in Utah 6ounty, Utah, r The Cali or Phone 332. ' T 7 undivided Interest In the N.W.li'of Brown. ' fyfe-1of the 10 Section No. 2 30, Township Mell G. Springville Hear Senator Reed Smoot upon South, Range 1 West, S. L. k., toIlarmer. live issues of the day at the the Springville No. 3 E. P. Brin- - gether with all and singular the tenements, hereditament and appurten- Opera House Friday night.. 4 No. Mary J. Fiiv ances thereunto belonging; subject Springville to a mortgage dated September 23fd, g 5 Five Widely-DiffereNo. 1911, for J1100.00 given by O'. M. Pot-te- r Harriet HaySpringville Y and Emma Potter to J. C. Wilson. mond. j Magazines Want a Terms of sale Cash, lawful money Salem Mrs. Annie wh. Representative to Cover Lo-United of 1 No. States. the Robert J. . cal Territory Santaquin Provo Dated at tab," Septem TJityU Armstrong.' . There is Big Money for the ber 23rd,. 1912. Santaquin No. person. Man or wo' right GEORGE T. JUDD, man, young or old, if you. '' Spring Lake-- . B. Thomas. Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. watat work for one hour or 8 Spanish ForkNo. 1 Erick I. By TY'Bachman,' Deputy Sheriff. " .hours write at once to ITey, Hoppaugh & Fabian, Attorneys , Egilson. ' 2 No. for Plaintiffs. , Maggie Spanish Fork THEBUTTERICKPUB; First publication Sept- - 24, 1912. Ludlow. 'LISHING CO. Kiik-ham- WORK A SPECIALTY Box 488. Phones No. 20 and Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. . PROVO, UTAH. - - bered among my klLL . -- Always Use fttoht Hand- - several men Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, " Lath, Shingles, Etc., g g left-hande- d Prov No. Provo No. ho WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . 1 With his left hand he took pipe and tobacco from his pocket and with bis right hand he felt tor a match. He had none. His fellow Idler at the other end of the pkrk bench gave him a match and thpn let bis own cigar ' go out In his astonishment at seeing his neighbor light his pipe with hla right hand. Thats funny," said he. You are r son. just about ths m6st confirmed leftLehr No. 3 Mrs J Lizzie Briggs. hander I ever met. yet for that little - Lehi No. 4 Mrs. M. A. Taylor. trick you use, your right hand as If Lake View Mrs. Ellen B. Bun- horn to It. "All people do," was nell. over the list think Just (he reply. Lake ShoreC. II. Bellows. of your smoking acquaintances and Mapleton Eva Bird see If you ever knew one who lit his Provo No. 1 Mary Openshaw. pipe with his left hand. Ill bet you Provo No. 2 Mrs. William Gib-b- didnt I never did, and I have num3 ? n -- JiC PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS" HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCfe, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. FOR RENT Two suites of 2 rooms for argument, heeause it is ''not rimms4iartlyfuriiishotl. in eaeli suite. Can.be bad ufr oaly foueedetl that wages - have Call at 4570 N Fust Ihui merease( smee the KtqHjbli-eareasonable. -- West. party came into he Democrat u pcM,.i. FOUND Bair gold ri mined eye of 18!M, but also that Ui . during glasses. Owner can have same tiiedmaiid for . a b 0 re r x s killed 1 by call mg at The Post ;mday-m- and unskilled, is tar in excess of for this ad. (he fcupplv. Jobs with goml wag-e- s go begging. FOUND- - Flat key. Call this NNages liae increased amazingoffice. ly in the last ten or twelve WANTED Bright girls and No one will deny the fact years. that boys over 16 years lOLlearnT wool- American , wages are the -- highest en weaving and spinning. Wages and that American, labor is the paid while learning. 'Apply at best and onee, Knight Woolen Mills. Reports of the federal, state and labor union bureaus to hand FOR RENT Six room modern show constantly increasing, wages house with good cellar. , Close in. since the hard times of 1893, The new Call ; $20.00. Practicallyfirst increase came in 1896, and 242-X- . almost annual increase have been LOST Heavy single blanket. obtained to date. Shortly after Dark blue on one side and plaid Mr. McKinley inauguration 6n other. Dropped between 5th thousands of firms all over the and 6th North on First West. country increased the 'w ages-- of Finder-wi- ll their employes 10 to 15 per cent. please phone 176-X- . have sinee been rising. LOST Cockerel-Sp- an iel med- Wages There is an abundance of labor, ium sizs black dog; long ears, bob but the demand is beyond the suptail ; harness on when lost. Finder ply, w hich promises even better notify Wyman Berg, Provo, Utah. times and "wages for next year Reward. than. now. FOR RENT Cozy furnished "Following are briefly the aCer-4f -- w a ges and working cottage Apply' C40 N. : Second East. ' hours of a number of calling in Men and boys wanted -- 4o top twelve cities in this country for beets. Phone Herman Knudsens the showing the farm. dOll increases for the different periods. , In 1893 blacksmiths averaged Rooms and Board Excelleht $2.45 per day. They now receive location. 244N. 3rd W. do21 to $4. Bricklayers averaged $3.50 per FOR RENT Furnished cotdoll day in 1893, and now get $4.50 tage; 640 N. 2nd East. Mrs. Ivy 4 - I his, just now, is uot a Miiijeet Joseph Benjamin Frank Matley. Clinton Emma C. Hicks. Colton Lyman Marble Cedar Fort W. L. Cook. Fairfield William B. Thomas. Goshen Mrs. Alva Moore. Highland Maggie JLLOrr. Lchi No. 1 Mrs. Jane Brown. Lehi No. 2 Mrs. Annie Soren- f. Al( Classified Advertisements be Paid for in Advance. - Steele. Lumber Co Reports From Industrial Centers, Cities and Hamlets All Show Wages Are Increasing . 1 - WITH PEOSPEEITY WANT ADS During the days of the gold fever said an old sea captain, our ship was so crowded that m. California," Ladies' Relief and Primary Ass n. Oct. 2, 3 National Irrigation Congress Sept. 30 to Cct. 3 SPECIAL .RATE TICKETS On sale Sept. 30th to Oct. 6th, inclusive Tickets via Salt - Lake Route Return Limit October 12th. $1.90 FORTHE ROUND TRIP $1.90 FROM PRO V 0, For Information, Tickets, etc., see CE. EGGERTSEN or G. W. CRAIG, 'Agent, or apply to T. C. PECK, G. P. A W. H. LEE, T. P. AT G. P. A. Salt Laki A. J. HMANDERFIELD, -- The man that thinks that New Year is the only time amistake. Such action is seasonable neurleafmakes a A big line of 10 eentv Enamel the of year. Ware at Wilford Perrys to turn over at any time - |