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Show ms rzoio tzzt . ?AGF. TWQ AT THE PRINCESS THE PROVO POST SMOOTHEST POST PUBLISHING COMPANY . SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE. . .$2.60 Three months 1.50 One month U months ft. C. IIICKS, Editor. Catered at the Postoffice of Provo City as Act of Congress, March TOBACCO 75 Cents you want to know this is the tobacco that put the longing in my pipe! K 25 Cents N. C. HICKS. Manager. second-clasmatter according to s 3, 1884. ' employes. . .Dick Owens, the young foreman of her ranch, is a fellow of excellent qualities, but she, wishing to impress upon. him. the dignity of Post subscribers arfe requested to notify this - office - promptly -whenever the paper Is not received. Residence carriers are supposed, to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help us to see that this rule Is enforced by reporting any negligence on the part of the carrier. - CHRISTMAS AND GIVING ,, Those who in this Christmas season give way to regret that the gifts are not richer, was te a thought on inability to make expensive presents and shower goods oh relatives and friends, are not calculatConsult County Clerk or respective ed to ge the most out of the day of good cheer. There are a few inSigners for further information . clined to make use of the day for comparisons, one on which to measure up the financial success one met or missed, to lament that NOTICE. . the use, made of life has not brought those returns which make exJn the District, Court, of the Fourth pensive, giving possible Judicial, District, U tabCou n t y , - Uta b, 100 Legal Notices . Nazarrtlrxvas'horrmamTrihTrfrfOTIEe he-rtor-- value placed on his birthday, Ilis teaching was all against the' idea that success in life is to be measured by wealth acquired ; those who admit themselves Ilis followers by observing his natal day iannot less afford to ignore the material phase in celebrating Christmas, Wealth is and should over, be considered but an incident. The labors of the human family are so varied, none can judge or weigh the worth of what one does as compared with he.toil 0f another. Money possession never rightly appraises the quality of human effort, even though it may in admeasure decide the value of the work done in a few material lines. At best it is an artificial value conceded,)) a possible majority but ignored completely by a considerable minority. Many of the worlds most efficient workers value it not al all; by a peculiar leaning from tbe equilibrium it often appears that one who has done the least possesses the most of this which so many devote their lives and center their thoughts on acquiring. Christmas is in its larger purpose the one day in the year in which the thoughts should least attach to concerns of the work-a-da- y world. - It embodies the spirit of gladness in the heart of the one who ean be thankful for the rosy tint in the morning sky, the gold of the evening sun. It is the joy of birth in a world of sunshiny of good fellowship, pf brotherly affection. It is eloquent, of. thankfulness for what you are, fot the simple virtues andthe peace which comes from contentment with your own It values a penny postcard bear- ing. sentiments out of the heart above a diamond which comes from the pocket. It is a day on which there are no poor except those impoverished of love, when nothing has value except kindness and a smile which comes from within.-; , - j - PROVO THEATRE If A ((! LiJ WILL BE AT OUR CHRISTMAS MATINEE . Admission 10 "" Probate Division. Estate of David Evans, deceased. . Thepetltion of Susannah Dahle, Adm praying for an order of sale of 15.19 acres of land belonging to Bald estate and situated in SE of SE of Sec. 34 and SW& of SW fit Sec. 35, Twp. 8 S.. R. 3 E., S. L. M.. and in lot 3 and SW,4 of NW of Sec. 2, Tp. 9 S., R. 3 E., S. L. M.', In Utah County, Utah, has been set for hear lng at 10 oclock a. m Saturday, the 21st day of December. 1912. at the Court House in Provo City, Utgh County, State of Utah, : Dated at Provo City, Utah November 29th, 1912. . ,t M. E. KARTCHNER, JR, Clerk, . , By C. F. Johnson, Deputy Clerk. Bradley, Pischel & Harkness, Attorneys for Petitioner. First publication Dee. 3,1912. PUBLIC LAND SALE. : Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, . November 23, 1912, Notice Is hereby given thaL aa directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved "June 27, 1906 (34 Stats.r617) pursuant to the application of George Alfred Storrs, of Provo, Utah, Serial No, 07757, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, at 1(1 oclock a. m., on the 9th day of January, 1913, at this office, the following tract of .and. NE& NE4 and NE4 SEtf of Section 14, Tp. 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Mer. Any persons claiming adversely the land are advised to die thefr claims, or objections, on or nefore the time designated for aaly E. D. R. THOMPSON, ' i . Provo .Theatre SHS&27 and Company of ! Presets aaaagwff.- - ixeceiver. Sixty-Fiv- e - J50c, I SEAT sale Thursday at 10 75c, $100. $1.50 a. Dated December ,21st, 1912, First publication Dec. 24, 1912; last publication Jan. 8, 1913. NOTICE. Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City.JJtah, f November 30, 1912. st Notice 1b hereby given that William A. Barney of Cedar Valley, Utah, who, on August 13, 1906, made Homestead Entry (Serial- 02297)r NO. ib44l, tor NW 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. ister and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on. the 18th day of January, 1913, Claimant names as witnesses:" S. W, Ross, of Lehi, Utah, Hyrum Argyll.-Of SpanisH ForkrUtah; Joseph A. Tippets, of Spanish Fork, Utah; Isaac Barneyrof Cedar Valley, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON. ' Doc. publication 28,1912; (i, 1812. - . . Department of the Interior, tk- - 8j Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah; November 3D, 1912. i , Notice is hereby given 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 4, Township 9 S., Range 2 W Salt Lake Meridian, has filed' notice of in. tentionto make- Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, (Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 18th day of January, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: S. W. Ross of Lehi, Utah.Hyram of Spanish Pork, Utah; Joseph A. Tippetts, of Spanish Fork, Utah; William A. Barney, of Cedar Valley, Utah. . E.D.R. THOMPSON, . , Register. First publication Dec. 3, '1912; last publication Jan. 4, 1913. m. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL : Lumber, Deers, Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, Etc., MILL WORK A SPECIALTY P O Box 4SS UTTTce and Yard opposte R. R. Phones No 20 and 40 Freight Depot PROVO, UTAH. SSMmMMHSSX'HtJJJI "UUJSLW . In the matter of the Estate of David Evans, deceased. The.xmdersigned will-se- ll sale the following described strip or parcel ef rej estate situated In the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 34 and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter 8 of rrct'on 3. Townshio South, e 3 of the Salt Lake Meri-- , . iu ji, and in lot 3 and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of secUotT 2rTnTownshrp' 9 SouthTof Range 3 East of said meridian, in Utah County, Utah, A strip of land 200 feet wide, beln d26 If your hair is losing its color or constantly coming out, or If you are troubled with dandruff or dry, Itchy cent bottle scalp, get a fifty r" - Sage-ac- d Sulphur'-ironr-you- druggist, use it according to the simple directions, and see what a difference a few days treament will make In the appearance of your hair. All druggists sell guarantee that, the money will be refunded If the remedy is not exactly as repreer Experienced,' well educated man' FOR RENT Furnished rooms. requires employment, office, store, Modern; 383 W. First South. ' or otherwise. Can use typewriter. Phone 612. j21 Willing, Box. 194, Provo, jl An 11 pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Osmon Justesen yesterday. The mother and babe are doing nicely, v This Bank i A Safe Granary -- FOR SALE CHEAP 2 room house, 2 acres land. Easy terms. in which to store the crop of dolClose in. W, H. Ray & Co. d30 lars which you sow with labor and reap .with hope. Feed your bank LOST. OR STOLEN Fox Ter-ri- account now and it will feed you pup. White with black spot when the winter of life sets in." on right eye and another on left As your bank account grows, toil side. Definite information will be and sacrifice, tfill be rewarded with ease and , pleasure. Deny : rewarded at this office. yourself in small things and later . you can gratify big ambitions.. Great things are possible to the man who has money in the hank. . Make a deposit today. ; . er Taste, Smell and Hearing Restored - The Farmers A Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves Catarrhal Merchants Bank Deafness. PROVO, UTAH. Cashier. T. N. Taylor, President. Anyone anywhere can bank with us by mall. . v 3. D. Dixon, The thousands who suffer the miseries of colds and catarrh and claim they have never found a cure can get Instant relief by simply anointing the nostrils with Elys Cream Balm. Unlike Internal medicines which upset the stomach, or- - strong 'snuffs which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm instantly reaches the seat of the trouble, stops the nasty discharge, clears the nose, head and throat, and brings back the sonsa-o- f taste, smell and improves the hearing, hy-- ' than this, it strengthens the weakened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a return of the trouble. This remedy will cure a cold In one day, and prevent its becoming chronic or resulting in catarrh. Provo Commercial SSavingsCank e rROVO CITY, UTAH. " CAPITAL $100,000 . SURPLUS $40,000 . DIRECTORS: an Inflammation of the membrane lining the air past ages, and cannot be reached by mixtures taken into the stomach, nor can tt be cured by snuffs and powders which nly cause additional Irritation. Dont waste time on them. Get a 60 Is Nasal-catar- rh- & - -- Reed Smoot, C. E. Loose, President Vice-Preside- ' I Holbrook, R. R. Irvine, Sr., J, R. Twelves," Geo. Taylor, Sr., , , Roger Farrer. Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier, Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier, General Banking Business . Transacted. for Postal Savings U. S. Depository THE COOL LIGHT-The Summer Light is the -- k 4 I DR. D. H. LEWIS Eye, EarNoseThroat Glasses Fitted. New Kearns Bldg, . i ' r r CHRISTMAS FLOWERS ! 1! Salt Lake City. Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, and Violets. Provo Floral Co., phone 332. Next door to ' d27 Procter, ' Dont Pay Rent I build with Cured ef Liver Complaint. 1 was suffering with liver complaint, says Ira Smith of Point Blank, ; When can your home tbe rect inoDevVery low rate of interest. Come in and see me about if. ' A. F. PALM, .. ' - . . 19 N. Academy Aye. ; -- sented, (Adv.) HEDQUIST DRUG CO. Agent . ate to-wi- . -- healthy-conditio- K ) PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL -- ..PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE. NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE and their friends are invited. to attend a Christmas dance in the Second Ward Assembly Hall, Friday, Dec. 27th, at 8 p. m. sharp. Tickets 35 centB.per couple; extra lady 10 cents. Bring refreshments. (Adv). PRIVATE " In the District Cpurt of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, Money t loan. 'See G. Parker, Room 1, Knight Block, Provo, In and for the County of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of John deceased. Notice to California Woman Serlousljr Alarmed. Bestelmeyer, " . A short time igo I contracted a Creditors. . Creditors will present claims with severeold which settled on my lungs vouchers to the undersigned at her and caused me a great deal of annoyresidence. No, 511 East Sixth North ance. I would ghave bad coughing street, Provo City, Utah, on or before spells and my lungs were so sore and Inflammed I began to be seriously the 3rd day of April, 1913. alarmed. A friend recommended , Dated December 3, 1912. , Chamberlains Cough Remedy, saying CATHERINE BESTELMEYER. Administratrix. , "he had used it for years. I bought Grant C. Bagley, Attorney for Ad v bottle and It relieved my cough the - - . first night, and In' a week I was rid , mlnistratrix. First publication Dec, 3, 1912, . last of the oold and soreness of my lungs, writes Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle, publication Dec. 31, 1912. Cal. For sale by all dealers. ear NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. - NOTICE TO SCANDINAVIANS troubles, especially premature grayness, than Sage and Sulphur, if properly prepared. - The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put out an ldeal preparation of this kind, called Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, In which Sage and Sulphur ar$ combined with other valuable remedies for, keeping the hair and scalp in cleans K . Smoot Lumber Co. he reontrol, refuses to eat at the same table with him. He accepts the snub with due consideration. Riding horseback over her possessions, she loses control of her horse. The young foreman, who sees the runaway, saves her life, and she is forced tOLackuowledge his favon , A number of interesting things happen and the story ends with a pretty romance of the young foreman and Miss Mattie. Who does not know the value of Sage and Sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy and In good condition? As a matter of fact, -- Sulphur is a natural element of hair, and a deficiency of It In the hair is hold by many Scalp specialists to be connected with loss of color and vitality of the hair. Unquestionably, there is no better remedy for hair and scalp cent bottle of Elys Cream Balm from your druggist, and after using it for a day you will wish you had tried It sooner. Register. Mothers should give the children First publication Dec. 3, 1912; last Elys Cream Balm for colds and croup. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant publication Jan. 4, 1913. to take. (Adv.)- - : NOTICE Agent HEDQU 1ST DRUG CO, TO CREDITORS. ,, TRY. TO GET IN! .-- Nov. final-five-y- The Most Gorgeous Musical Spectacle Ever Staged Representing an Expenditure of $50,000 for Scenery. Costumes and ' . Electrical Effects. , PRICES - NOTICE. TRIUMPHANT RETURN sag Administratrix. ' M. M. KAIGHN, First publication i&m ynvttt susannaH e. dahle, - Register, . JOHN C. FISHER, Proudly -- ibove-describe- d HE WILL GIVE EACH PERSON PRESENT A SACXOF ; v ' CANDY,. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES cen- way of the Utah Railway Company as said center line Is cow surveyed and located, described as commencing at a pomt on the north boundary lice of lands owned by said deceased at the time of his death where the same Is intersected by the center, llne of the maiiT line oftrack .ol.aald Utafr Railway Company, which isald point is 800 feet, more or less, west from the northeat corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said section 34, and running thence south 30 deg. 33 ft min. east 553.4 feet to a point of curve; thence on a curve to the left, with a radius of 5729.6 feet, a distance of 423.3 - feet; thence south 84 deg. 47 min. eas 1704.4 feet, to a point of a spiraled curve; thence on a curve to the right, with a radius of 955?4 feet, 620.5 feet; thence south 7 deg. 27 min' east 252.7 feet to a point of a spiraled curve; thence on a curve to the left, with a radius of 955.4 feet, 615.7 feet, more or less, to the east boundary line' of land owned by said deceased at the time of his death, which is the east line of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said section 2, and containing an area of 15.19 acres, more or less. and Excepting Including, however, so much of the abpve described strip as is now owned and used for a right of way by the Denver & Rio Grando Railroad Company, on or after Tuesday, January 7th, 1913, and written bids will be received at Rear 29 South Fourth East street. Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Terms of sale, cash on delivery of Administratrixs deed, -- Notice. feet wide on each side of the ter line of the main track of the rail . Darken the Hair cess THt By The Wayr-To at the Prinfor Wednesday and Thursday is entitled The Spirit of the uange, which tells. a beautiful story of Mattie Doron, who goes A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes to Wyoming and rung's ranch acGray Hair Vanish A Rera- cording to her own notions. She edy for All Hair Troubles. forbids the use of firearms by her The principal reel Published Every TUB3DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAf At Nos. 22 24 First West St, Provo, Utah rear A Harmless -- Texasr"nd-derta$06'Tryr25cT- bi of Chamberlains Tablets. and - am happy to say that I am eonpletely cured and can recommend them to every ne.( For sale by all dealers. j rjladza Lamp lts the Lamp that will give you the maximum illumination at the minimum cost. 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