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Show THE PEOVO POST HIKERS KARL A. AUDERBERG CLASSIFIED MT. TIMPANOGOS DIED AN GARFIELD COLUMN (Continued from Page Karl A, Anderberg, a well known i resident of Provo, died at Garfield Keep Your Razor Btade Here. Don't send your razor blades out of Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from 5e and injuries- - sttMained from -- a -- fa It about town: - IX t j 5 25c. Patronize Razors plain, before. Mr. Anderberg was home industry. Carl Lohdefinck, 50 work ng for the B. A G. railroad South 2nd West. A 19. company and while standing on -- - T en-the- m,- vs -- , j high scaffold he jpef'his footing in quite a distance striking hi head and back. He fracture of hia spinal colCOWS FOR SALE umn and other serious injuries which Bome vvay 686 phone Co,, Jn20-A2- FOR SALE-- A FIRST Callx458 Chicken Run. West " CLASS 3rd So. J28-A2- if MARRY - LONELT-F- OR RE-lult- a try me; best and most suc- I e cessful; hundreds rich wish soon; strictly confidential; HiCst reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club, Mrs, Purdis, Box 556, Oakland, California. A8. mar-"rlag- COLONIAL PIANO FOR SALE. Price 160, See D. P. Vincent. R. F. D. No. 1, Box A Al-1- and-fe- ll bub-tainei- HORSES AND or trade. 0, H. Naylor Implement 1.) Ratcliffe, G, A. Vori? of Salt Lake, Miss Ethel Campbell of Salt Lake, MIbs-EClark,-M-iss "Della Hurd,' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Lindsay, J..E. Daniels, D. A.' Lyon of Salt Lake, A. B. Callister of Boston, Kiefer B. Sauls, Byron Barton, O. E. Young, Walter S. Hedqulst, Melle Meldrum. Douglaa Swan, C. 6. Springer, C, WLove, Jr, Marion Harris of Canada,, Rex Daniels at Payson, George it. 'Burnett of Pay son, G'H0ltoNorth Dakota, David T. Johjiu et Btnirtan- Ear( Van Wagoner of' joganTjvoi 'MenJove, Clif- fort Cravens, Rqbpri, Dallas, Charles i 35.0 'j BUYS A 1100 LB. HORSE good to work or drive 549 E. l9t North A5. praise proved fatal. - Mr. Anderberg -- waa a- - native of November born wa Sweden where he He came to Utah in 1880- 8, 1866. Rice of Salt,, Lake City A.' N, and since that time has made Provo his home. He was well known here Sorenson of Logah, Miss Bessie" Jones and leaves beside his wife , and sev-- I of MurrayA. JD. Williams of M array, a large number of CL 'Enoch Clark, Ross Johnson of eral children, and friends who mourn his Bingham, E. A. Don el son of Salt relatives Mr. Anderberg is t Lake, Archie Gist of 8alt Lake, J. D. death. untimely also survived by two brothers and Dixon, Ludwig Thomsen, Mr. ' and Mra W, F. Violet, Mr, and Mrs. I. H. four gjgters. to-Masters, Mr. and Mra Merle Taylor, Funeral services will be held Lois : 8mlth, Secretary Henry Miss. morrow ln the First ward meetingj houseari-o'clo- ck and Interment puttallrMlssAnnaTurleyofMexIcO, Miss. Letha Coleman of Midway, L. will be In the city cemetery. , Brandley of Canada, Julian1 M. Thomas of Salt Lake, Mrs. Marie Wy- man of Zurich, Switzerland, Professor Oscar Russell of New York,- J. R. Gardner, Miss Naomi Duke of Heber, Prof. Ray Rnusaell of Denver, Miss Ruth McIntyre of Denver, Miss Lois Smith, Miss Ressie Smith. Among the visitors at the camp who did not make the bike wer$ Bishop T, N. .Taylor and daughter, Mr, and -- r- Of Dainty -- Gool, ,-- Attractive Summer Dress Goods One lot of .alout 3 f Lan, Dimities, and Orj;an dies., pretty pattern-,- , safe ' oh rs, 15n to 25e values, to 'fceriosud out at, yartK 100- l0 ONE LOT - 17c pretty printed Flax one, 27 inches wide 130 ONE LOT- - 68c figured Silk Crepe, 36-inch- wide es " LADIES ; -- r 480 ONE LOT 25c dotted and printed Voile, 36 in. vride.190 V ONE LOT 50c printed Cotton Crepe 36 in. wide ... 330 - ONE LOTi Satin Striped and 190 Figured Voile -- ONE LOT - - in. wide 33c 58c Printed Silk J Mull, 36 420 VOILE, LINEN AND SILVER BLOOM DRESSES 57.28for $4.78;$G,98 for $4.48;$11.48 for$7.48; $8.48-for$4.C8- . I13.45 Stnped Pongee Spart Suits for $9.98 EAR A SOLS ' OFF. LADIES SPRING SUITS M PRICE AND MANY OTHER SPLENDID MONEY SAVING ITEMS - FOR - RENT Modern conveniences. 6th West. SI. HOUSE, 590 S. Enquire FOR RENT CHEAP House, 553 W. 1st South A SMALL A8 Mrs. A. P. Merrill, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, . REPAIRING j ''5tove8, UtenKil8, ..Machines, Lawn mowers to cut and rnn ,. - - 294 - . J. East 1st Sooth, . V. DUNN a. - n EXCURSIONS TO IDAHO, MONTANA AND OREGON , VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE Daring the summer, months ex- tickets at greatly' reduced rates will be sold to points la above cursion territory on different dates. Return limit SO days,' For tickets and foil information apply to any agent Salt Lake Route or J. H. Manderfleld, A. G. P. A, Salt Lake City Spt 15. Dr Rufus Leigh . Dental Burgeon Pyorrhoea & Orthodontia Farmers and Merchants Bank Building and a number of others whose names we were unable to get. The Commercial, club committee that had charge of the hikeldld some excellent work in organizing the hikers, looking after the details of the The plant consist trf a huge elec- - j baggage, We must not neglect trie fan and a coollnwystemoj the splendid boosting of 4 , 1. 1 . commute in ft llir, water which Luis persuading various through the members of the party to make the ( 'Lkt. The committee were Eugene L. through the where nearly Henry ('Roberts, W.;F' Vlolett 'and distort may bo found under The distribution of the ' very even and 7650 cubic feet ofj J.Vern Dalby f Salt Lake is cooled fresh air is forced Into iitbg. in Provo for a few days. building every minute, reducing ESTRAY NOTICE temperature from 10 to 20 degrees below the sir outside the theatre. This improvement will be welcomed J I have In my possession the follow-bthe patrons of the house dnringjtng described animal which. If not the hot summer months, and will claimed and taken eway, will be sold undoubtedly prove a business getter ! t public auction to the highest cash to the company. bidder at Provo City Estray pound on Thursday, the 10th' day of August, R. W. Salisbury, candidate for tbe 1916, at 12 oclock noon. . nomination for congressman from the Description: Two Jersey heifers, Second judicial district was a Provo about one years old. Each resembles visitor yesterday. the other, one being larger. No brand is visible. Said e strays were taken np by the Mary Cook has filed .suit ' against T. A. Warthen to collect f288.ll with city) marshall on the 29th day of July, ' - . interest and attorneys feci on two 1916. , notes. JOSEPH W. LOVELESS, promissory i 3 i r fr, coldwr' f y SCREENS! SREENS! SCREENS ! Also have a complete lino of stock screen doors and hto necessary hardware. ue and we will send man to taka measurements for workmanship and material guaranteed. screens wanted. Fashion Center ' 8 Never Phone Our prices are right, and ' Undersold Seldom Equaled . i C1 ouchers to the undersigned at FOURTH WARD TO HOLD OUTING AT EDGEWOOD Lagan, Utah, or to Booth & Booth, room 3, Knight building, Provo, Utah, The-- - Provo Fourth ward Sunday on or before the fifth day of Decem-ler- , " school will hold Its ' annual outiag 1916. , Saturday and Sunday, August 5' and Dated July 28, j&16. I UILLARD D. McCLELLAN, , 6, at Edgewood. The occasion will be Ideals, so intent upon oar normal d;- - j im representation of Pioneers day. , , Administrator, t veloproent, that f do not believe that A cordial invitation has been exthere is the slightest danger of mill-- j Booth A Booth, Attorneys, tended to the residents of the various Publication August J, 1916. tarism. It is the essential assurance wards to join in the celebration and of security; it is a necessary safe- Last publication Sept 1, 1916. a general good time is promised all guard to peace. who attend. Arrangements hare been NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' "We demand adequate national demade to leave Judge Booths resifense, adequate protection on &oth our dence at 51 West Fifth North Satwestern and eastern coasts. We deEstate of Martnda M. K. Glakier, de urday evening at 5 oclock - from mand thoroughness and efficiency in ceased. Creditors will present claims which place bedding and transportaboth arms (4 the service. . with vouchers to the undersigned at tion for those who are unable to make If the conflict of national Interest ' Peasant View precinct UUh L, County. the trip will be arranged for A Is not to be brought to tbe final test on or before the fifth day of splendid program baa been arranged , of force there must ha the develop- (Utah, and dancing will ba a feature of the 1916. December, ment of International organisation In outing. Sunday morning at 11:17 SunSILAS L ALLRED. order to provide International justice Booth A Booth, Attorneys. day school will ba held and at 1 and to safeguard so far as practical oclock fast meeting. . Those who antFirst publication August 1, 1916. the peace of the world. Last publication Sept 1, 1916. icipate going ota the trip will take Our opponents promised to reduce their owa luncheon and bedding and the cost of living. This they have hrvs it at the appointed place in ttua The Beat Laxative failed to do; but they did reduce the to the To keep the - bowel , regular the to insure .transportation opportunities for making a living. scene of the outing. best laxative is outdoor exercise. "The Republican party stands for Drink a full glass of water a . half the principle of protection. We must James Leetham has filed salt Lous before breakfast and eat an apply that' principle fairly without abundance of. fruit and Logan G. Holdaway et al., to against vegetables, abuses in as scientific a manner 'as 61386.20 collect on a promissory not also a be establish habit and regular possible, sure that your bowels move once each secured, by a mortgage on Provo real We stand for tbe safeguarding of needed, estate. our economic Independence, for the .day, take Chamberlain's Tablets, They f development of American industry, for are A marriage license was Issued pleasant to take and mild and maintenance of the American stanProvo and in effect everyterday to Glen L. Clark of .dards of living. We propose that in gentle . Laura Bassett of Loganwhere. advt the competitive straggle that Is about to come the American workman shall VS8S1 BB not suffer. "We stand for the conservation of the Just Interests of labor, "I Indorse the declaration in the platform in favor of woman suffrage. If women are to have the vote, as I believe they are. It seems to me ALWAYS RELIABLE clear that in the interests of the public, life of the country the con3752IY. Center fkon 164 test should be ended promptly. I favor the vote for women. Charles lines Camd(iign.Wfk , - i , - ' ( -- We are prepared to make and hang your door and window ocreena, either with black or bright wire cloth. Provos PROVO STERfl LAUNDRY en-tir- ly BEEBE LUMBER COMPANY Provo City, Utah Phones 104 & 105 J. N. GULICK, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. WF HIKE Proprietor A SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PILLO.YS AKD BEDS Estate of S. W. McClellan, deceased. Creditors will present claims with N0O y viuC We have just received a full carload of each of-- the above ivhich we are selling cheap to Provo grocerymen, and every grocyman who patronizes jts is making special prices all this week in order to give all the kids as well as V an opportunity to have grown-up- s A GENUINE' WATERMELON: BUST a as well as oranges, bananas arid cantaloupes to your hearts content SEE HOW MANY YOU CAN EAT THIS WEFK ITPo - |