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Show t A THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1911. t 24o;;'dotibtyi5-h6ne8tl- ' IfeV kRlChristensen account, that, the, bank cpuldn't help you' any and ,yBu couldni"t help the bank any;Vell, try this; Go to the tfie notices published here consult respective signers in successful business-m- a : whom you have the most con-Of county clerk. fidence. Ask; him this question: "Do, I need achecking NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. account with a good.;oank. Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co The will it help me in any way banjc" . Two railroad accidents within the past few days have seriously interfered with traffic on the Sanpete valley branch of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, running .'' between Manti and MarysvaU. Traffic has Jbeen blockedo a considerable eitent and the shipment of sugar beets to the big new factory at Austin delayed. The first of the accidents was on Saturday; when. a bridge fouinn11es north of Richfield was burp,ed. The bridge' burned some time Friday during' the snowstorm that was prevalent throughout the Btate. Ibe following morning a car went through the burn, ed bridged J. Gonlen,' freight engineer, had a remarkable escape from death.- He ha;d been ordered io take an empty car from ' Sfgurd to Richfield., The burned bridge had not been discovered and the engineer, had no Intimation that it had been burned wa8within ,a few feet vt it. The framework of the brige had been burned away, .but the gully was Ktili " H - un-"tir- . i OR cated in their new offices in'the Hol- brook Block. . -- . ' i A j Will Serve as a Brilliant Opening for the Washington, D. C, Social Season. . The recital at the White House given last evening by. the Mormon tabernacje-ycboirserved as a brilliant and-Aunique opening of the social season, it being the first function "to be held at the executive man' sion since the return of the presi-- ' dent and .Mrs. Taft. Three hundred I' vltations were hastily Issued today by the president and Mrs. Taft to and cabinet members, statesmen prominent officials now JnJWnsMng-- . ton to. attend tho concert, which was gryen in the East room at 9 o'clock Tuesday night The room was decorated with flag-- and buntings and flowers in honor of, the event, and a .notable - gathering was present, ,The recital was arranged for by' Senator Smoot . , ost 1 i! s We -- 7 rumcx sTxtoitat TOWN-EXTRA- Safe-Lfk- e - 4 vJ IV ru i Excursion Rates Via I Lo In Are Going to Build? hours. ; road report the Officials freight and passenger business over the road at this time is the heaviest for the past three year s7"TBe" train schedules are resuming a normal condition again after the serious derange- -' of Jhe caused' by' the storms ILL OF $10,000 HAS BEEN PAID. AU persons having claims against the estate of Carl Swenson, deceased, will present the same' with vouchers, to J. W. N. Whitecotton, attorney for the estate, at his office in Provo City, Utah, on or before the Eta day of March, A. D. 1912. I Window Frames,' Casing, Interior Finish, Etc; througt-ou-t from which to make your t lection and our priees ' and prompt aervlca will pleas you. Come and Inspect our' stock. bm IA STENIA SWANSON RADMALL, ' . Pleasant Ornv TTtah J. W. N. WhltecottOfl. Attnrno fnr Estate. - . Roof for Every Purpose A Roof for Every Purse 8ervlcepre8ented -- to theAbattteBtrlp" - rTlHE BUSY CORNER." -- MMM -- - J in Roofing in Five Grades ru I SHINGLES Bst on the market " r Grades "":"7 Prices - Low Cert Amt. No. Name. Shares,. Due. -- Everything Andrew Johnson ipo $lt)0 "4 right Ana m accordance .with law and the .: !.- - ed,' the i M(cr tumbsr r, .T. ' . J. HlawAtha-Co- al ; i- : A. WW C, SORENSEN, M. D. rbysiuan and Surcrenn a Resideoca; and Office, 867 . .Fourtli- 'West SL OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 a. m to 4 p. m. - i And By : Appointment PHONE - r . , .First pub. Nov. 4. Co. v it .185 West Third 8outhw ) New Train Service uenver or nL)C"AV;r.,.lNK BACK-EAS- November -F- OUR-FAST EASTr m soon follows. j TO'A CHICAGO, KAN. r -- SASCITY ST. LOUIS December ."&.. - 21-2- 2. . . . give-the- EXCURSIONS'- T To Chicago, $55.00 To St. Louis - ; To Omaha and KanBas City 40,00 -To St .. 61.00' Low rates from branch, lines.' Tickets good ' ".' . turning 60 days -- rs ) Round trip fares from Ogden, Green River' and all intermediate points TRAINS THROUCH SLEEPERS . Grande Kio secretary, Office 43 East .Center St, Provo. First pub. Not. 7, 1911. - refr Wdneya and bow-i- s "seem togo on a strike and refuse work right. .Then you need thos peasant little' Dr King's New Life Pllls- -to natural aid and gently compel proper ) FN , 8omettmer i VJA tbr Gives Aid to Strikers J'1 J i ' directors held on the meeting of 4th day. of 'November, A. D. 1911. an assessment (No.. l) of on mill per share was levied 'on the oiitstaiidin capital stockvot.' the corooration. nav- able Immediately to James A. Oliver, aecretary, At tne office of the com pany. entranc9-4- 3 East' Center street, Provo Cltyr: Utah." Any " stock upon wuicu mis assessment may remain unpaid on the' 12th day of December, 1911. will be delinquent and adTertiB- ea ror said at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will ba sold on the 6th day of January, 191 J at the hour of 2 o'clock.p, m., to pay uie ueiraqueni assessment, together wuu me cosi o aaverusinr and or. punse oi awe JAMESiAtJTJVESTT . ) J NOTICE strike-breake- ' J i RUSSON, Secretary and Treasurer Llndon, Utah..- Botlt. Phones 21. clothes ; will be clean. You'll save soap, fuel, time, tem- Name of Corporation In Full: Big Nebo Mining & Milling Company per and fabrics. Rates are very - Principal Place of Business, Pro-vQity, Utah. A. reasoable, too. oJi,co Is .hereby given that at a ' m U Let us E$timate Your Next BilL , 5 n A. board made on the 4th day of September, 1911, 'so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary Will be sold at nubile auction at th pffice of the secretary, Lindon, Utah. uu jMonaay, me zutn aay or Noveem-be' V i)LJ f, fthe delinquent assessYOUR WHOLE FAMILY , f ment,1911, to paywith the cost of advertogether will be "pleased if you "turn your tising and expense of sale. fine silk gause for women to all the weights Domestic Steara Laundry 468 South Academy Avenue, and colors tor children. Our Round Ticket hose for boys and girls are a wonder for AAAAA I finish, fit and durability, made extra strong I UTAHA44STIMBERtliti & COAL at the heel and toe, with pure Irish linen i LUMP ANY. Castle Gat, Clear Creek. r4 splicing, thus being reinforced where the ' hard wear comes. - r 150 to 160 Wst Fifth North Both Phones, 232. - PDnrir RflPK"OUR uncr wmak-w w J. W; DUNN, Mgr. avwA llVUb UIC (X Ml jnarvel, made of strong arn, heavy rib and MMMMI double heel andtofc. A STOCKING FOR HARD WEAR. Price 2 for 25c UTAH ru Johnson Investment CompanyJ rinclpal Place of Business' Llndon. J:., Utah. There are elinquent upon the follow, ing escribe stock, on account of assessment-Nor: 3 of. $1.00 per" share, levied on the 4th day of September, 1911, the several amounts opposite the respective shareholders, as follows: 9 entire washing over to us. We know we can't hold your trade unless we satisfy you' on the qualor ironity question. Rough-dr- y " 'Mi I & Sons forthe-fillv- er Our, line embraces evrry thing from the t RU-BER-O- ID DELINQUENT NOTICE. Alopg with, half a hundred routine Sills tthe-10,0- 00 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JYe have a complete stock ot o PliOVO f 1 Whole Family ..... CO t Hosiery for the , CTED - Utah, was officially approved and ordered paid tyjhe state board of examiners Athls corning. - The bill is payable to J. H. Leyson & Co., which held the contract for the preparation of the silver service. Along with the main bill were additional charges of $68 for expressing the set from Wash tariff. Ington to Salt -- Lake' City, wjbere it placed on- - exhibition. Of the THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN was MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING 110.000, slightly more than $3,000 was raised by contributions ; among the OF , INTEREST TO YOU. school children of the state. I cam IIfcII!ltflSSiilS , Nebraska and Wyoming. President Taft 13 planning to take up the high cost of living In a special message to,congreBs when he tran8- mtts the report of the tariff board's Investigation of the wopland Cotton " schedules. , :, It also is said' he will vigorously renew his recommendations for a par. eels post The tariff board's findings will show, It is declared, that much of .the high cost of living is due to the middleman, - rather than the X o n fi - i I e ntl-trfil- -- ) to I - . . m iDecem-bef-18- SILVER-SERVICE-B- - in the lowest prices for thirty days. "tt HIGH COST OF LIVING. I-- i 1 ment TAFT WILL TACKLE A it a y, . - rt . Salt Lake City Nov. WHITE HOUSE If 4 m All kinds o! best den- - A I! m ' t tal work bridged by the rails resting on'trail Plact of Business, Prove, Principal " stringers. The speed of the engine Work Guaranteed. . . Utah, THE carried it over tbefraHsupport, and, Notice isherebySgJven that at a Crown and f bridge its wheels never "left the rails. The STATE .BANK OF PROVO ' of board ofdtoBctofs of the meeting work of the latest style, coupling connecting the freight car The Lost joeephine Gold Minfeg. coa. ; with the locomotive broke and the car Averts Awful Tragedy. and plate work the best panyKheld on the 28th day of OctoW, was thrown into' the ravine Timely advice given Mrs. ,C 1911, an assessment (Number 9), cl that can be had. A Traffic over the road was delayed of Marengo, Wis.A(R. No. i) one mill per share 'was levied on the until the bridge was rebuilt. Scarcely a dreadful tragedy and sav- outstanding capital stock of the corpo-,yoa have any unsatisfactory plates leavcthem had traffic been resumed when an prevented ration, payable Immediately to H: A. with Dr. Ghnstensen and have them remedied to your other blockade came" on Monday, this ed two lives. Doctors had sad her Smoott No. 157 West Cenl Secretary, one onlypne mile "north-- ef the first frightful cough was a "consumption" sitiifactiai within three hours for small price.' ter street Provo, Utah.. one. A' southtound locomotive and a cough and could do little to help her. Any stock, upon which said assessgive caboose were thrown from the track After many remedies failed, her aunt ment may remain unpaid on Monday, by. 'a' sjygeading rail and fifty feet of o. urged her to take Oz. King's New November 27, 1911, will be delinquent track" was torn up. Discovery. "I have been .using5-i- t for and advertised for sale at public aucBEST WORK IN Pending the completion of the re- some tion,, andjinless payment" is mada time,'' she wrote "and .'the awful TEETH POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAII , pairs the train from Marysvate now be 6old on Monday, . .... .....v i . rjruns north only as far as the wreck cough has almost gone. It also saved Mil, at the hour of 2 p. m.. and the passengers and baggage are my little boy when taken with a se at its office, room 6, Farmers and transferred around the wreck, to the vere brohjajtTniibtjnM Thla match 4)ay-thf rom thnjoTthT''hTcB less medicine has no assessment with delinquent together equal for throat runs down from Mantl to meet the cost cf advertising and expense of the and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. northbound train!, c This necessitates a H. A. SMOOT, Seeretary. ' sale. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by 1 First delay 'in the train service and acpublication Oct, 31 counts for ' the fact that yesterday's aPedquist Drug Cos two stores. northboTmd-tra- in reached :: - A ASSESSMENT "NO. 3, approximately nine hew reflate.- Spring Lake Mining Co. Principal Place of Business Provo City, Utah. "Location of Mines, Eldorado Mining District Utah County, Utah. 27-2jBr- 29 Notice is fceretoyglTen that at meeting of the Board of Directors, of the Spring JLake '" Mining Companj;, OF THE SEASON held on the 23d day of September, 1911, Assessment No.' 3 of fifty (60c) cents per thousand shares was levied .1 Carloads' of Oranges Twenty-tw- o upon the capital stock of "the corpo' ration, issued and outstanding, payPassed Through Ogden able immediately to the secretary at Last Monday. -; his office, Payson, Utah: Any stcck upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on Saturday, Tickets on sale November 27 to 29, inclusive. The first shipments of this season's November-18- , 1911, will be delinquent California oranges en route eastward Return limit, December 4. and advertised for sale at public auc passed through Ogden over .the Southtion, and unless paymenr is. made beern and Union Paciric Monday, and For tickets and information write or call .on our Salt fore will be sold on Tuesday, Decemfrom this time on the consignments ber 18rr1911, at 11 a. m., at the comwill increase until several solid train- Lake Route Agent. pany's office to pay the delinquent asloads will be passing through daily. sessment thereon, .together with the J. H. MANDERFIELD Monday's shipments consisted of cost ' of advertising and expense of G. P. A. 22 carloads, although the consignment Salt Lake City. , sale. BRAXTON BARNETT, was not transported on one train.", Youj www www V WV'W',WVW J , WVWTWW . Secretary. In addition to the 'oranges the Un" First pub. Oct. 19, 1911. ion Pacific is handling from four to five Bolid trains of fruit every 24 . ! n n V7 n Paul-Minneapo- lis For further Information see any D. G. I & R, agent qr address A." BENTON, G.A.P.D, . a re-- " F..A. WADLEIGH, " - ' Salt Lake City. G. P. A., Denver, Colorado.. ) 1 |