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Show THE PROVO HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER nnnn nnnmn iiniii U III .1.1 I nnnrni I llllllIII l I III ' mil II I II III LI u in IJU jy v hi u u i hl umy n n - n irnpT" a p i i iiii-- -i inn- im 11 i n run nn im i un iivvlui u u un v. -- Itll-I- ll l S -- - iu 1 - ' - - i- fclUCH VALUABLEINFORMATION JLETIN OF - T.'. i POSTMASTER-GENERA- L h , . - 1 j, - . es - - one-half . payable- ableat ' ' - semi-annuall- and, redeem-- ! y the Pleasure. oTTilfi!rnvfrn- - . , r mivf ofVnI. j issue, toth principal and interest payable twenty years from .that date in United States gold eoin. The postal bank bonds, like all Sent fronds, HITCHCOCK-:- $y mo.nt, state municipal or local autho" rity Averts Awful Tragedy. his the Timely advlc ''given Mr. C, WIM J) loughby, of Marengo, Wis. (R. . N. regulations regarding their'transfer In case registered bond3 become lost payment on them may be stopped ofby notifying the secretary the treasury department at Washington. If coupon bonds are lost the government does not undertake to protect the owneriagainst the wrongful liold-e' but recognizes the bearer only. When either form of bonds are de in part, they will stroyed, wholly be "replaced under prescribed condi tions, but coupons missing from cu- pon bonds, will not be replaced. The government. 'expects to issue several million dollars' worth of these postal bonds at the first of the year;, and those depositors, in this city who contemplate purchasing bondshould assist In, facilitating the woTl as much, as, possible by filing their applications early. This Can be . the postal savimrs jfejjart- ment of the local postoffice. prevented a dreadful tragedy and saT-e- d two lires. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consumption" cough and could do little to help, her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take fir. King's New Discovery. "I have been using it fpr some time,'' she wrote "and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy" when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." This matchless medichie has no equal for throat and $1. and lung troubles. Prlce-60- e . Trial' bottle free Guaranteed by - r, i Cos-two-stor- es." Spring -- -t- rrf , i t T - -- -- - Arc You Going to Build? Mining al j - , Tickets on sale Nov. 28,, return limit, Dec. 4, 1911. -- ?' THANKSGIVING ' Between all Utah Points No, 28, return limit Dec. 44, O Tickets en tale HOME" N All S VISITORS Eastern-'PointS- Titkets on sale pec. 'T , . . and 21 1911. limit 22, 1911; 60 days, Ask for .tickets via: SALT. LAKE CITY, ' further information see your local agenter write OX For J. W. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P.' A. ' Salt Lake City, Utah. EDUWWtilflIIO!l; Principal We have a complete stock ot I Welling-tioldin- ; Window Frames, Casing, Interior Finish, Etc. from which to make your se lection and our prices and prompt service will please you. Come and Inspect our stock. -- "THE BUSY CORNER." Estate. . .1 I nosiery ror me i . will be, pleased if you; turn your entire washing over to us. . We knowj we can't hold your trade unless we satisfy you on .thejqual-itor ironquestion. Rough-dr- y ed, the clothes will be" cle.an You!!! save soap, fuel, time, tem per 4d fabrics. Rates are very reasoable, too e. - i J. II.. MANDERFIELD A. G. P. A. Salt Lake City. -- Our line embraces everything from the Domestic Steam Laundry fine silk gause for women to all the weights 468 South Academy Avenue, Our Round Ticket ; and colors for children. "t hose for boys and girls are a wonder for I 3: finish, fit and durability, made extra strong UTAH TIMBER & COAL at the heel and toe, with pure Irish linen COMPANY. ' ; Castle Gate, Clear, Creek ard ' Hiawatha CoaL splicing, . uiu ucuig icuuuivcu nucrc uie UTAH M , A Roof for Every Purpose A Roof for Every Purse i RU-BER-OI- D -- r ..( Rd6finjJiTFIviGradi3B,v; Best on the market I Grades Higjh r Prices Low Everything Tight ' SHINGLES . 1 Let us Estimate Your Next Bill V. Balier Lumber Co. Both Phones 21. 185 Andrew A. Johnson 100 $100.00 In accordance with law and the board made on the 4th day of Sep: tember, 1911 so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary, Lindon, Utah, on Monday, the 20th day of Noveem-berigito pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising ,and expense of sale. , West .Third South. 9. "And t: j. russdn,, ' Secretary and Treasurer.., VIA Denver & Rio Grande " . Lindon, Utah. First pub. Nov. 4. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Name of Corporation ' In Full: Big Nebo Mining & Milling Compan- yPrincipal Place pf Business, Pro-v'v- o City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at- meeting of the directors held on" the 4th day of November, A, D. 1911, an 150. to 160 West Fifth North, m assessment (No. 1) of one mill per share was levied on the outstanding Both Phones, 232. T tit rvTTTXr nr it capital atock of the corporation, payable Immediately to James A. Oliver, Secretary, at the, office of the company, entrance 43 East Center street, Provo City, Utah. Any stock: upon which thlff,aaseaament-- " may remain unpaid on the 12th day of December, 1911,wilHe delinquent and advertisA. C. SORENSEN, M. D. ' ! ed for sale at public auction, fiJid unless payment la made berore,' will be Physician and Surgeon sold on tbe 6th day of January, 1912, Residence r and Office, 867 8. at the hour' of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay Toortli- West St the delinquent assessment,- - together HOURS: 9 to 10 with the cost of advertising ahd ex' to 4 p. .m. of sale. JAMES A. OLIVER, pense t " ' NAnd By " i . . Secretary. Appointment 43 Center East Office ' St, " Provo. PHONE First 'pub. Nov. ,7,, 1911. . ; New Train Service . l, 55 . . . BACK-EAS- EXCURSIONS T -- : R. R. Irvine & Son , ' November FOUR - am December 18. -- TRAINS Intermediate points '"' ' To. Chicago '. ; tiirnlns-Q4ay- a, THROUCH STa LOUIS .55.00 .'- r ; . ,' re-- - - . . . For further information see any D. .& R. - r "LG. ageot address . sleepers?; KAN-SASCIT- . . . , . 49.00 V To St. Louis ' To Omaha' and. Kansas Cltr 40.00 52.00 . To St' Xbw rateTTrom branch ynes. Tickets good EAST TO CHICAGO, 21-2- 2. Round trip fares from Ogden, Green River and "all FAST . OUR .R0CIC PROOF HOSE . are a marvel, made of 'strong yarn, heavy rib and double heel and toe. A STOCKING FOR Price 2 former HARD WEAR. t .MO Johnson & Sons irivestmentCompany, . Principal Place of Business, Lindon, Utah. ''Fhere nre elinquent upon the following escribe stock, en. account of as sessment No. 3 of $1.06 per share, levied on the 4th day of September, 1911; the several amounts opposite the respective shareholders, as follows: Cert. Amt. ; No. Name. Due. Shares. t. YOUR WHOLE FAMILY y : Lake Route Agent. DELINQUENT NOTICE. . ' For tickets ariolinformation write or. call on our Salt . - C Return limit, December 4. . g - Tickets on sale November 27 to 29, inclusive.. All persons having ctaiafs against the estate of Carl Swenson, deceased will preseptThesame-itvouchers, to W. N. - Whitecotton, attorney for the estate, at hfs office in" Provo City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of ' March, A. D. 1912. ' STENf A SW ANSON RADMALL, Pleasant Grove. Utah. J.: W;-- N. Tiitecotton, Attorney for Bcebe Luntber Co. , 27-28-- 29 Excursion Rates Via NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . r Salt Lake City Nov, NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the board of di rectors of the Spring Lake Mining Company held on the 14th day of November; 19W, the time for pay ment of assessment No. 3 on ;the capital stocK ot the company wasJ extended from Tuesday, Nov. 14 to Wednesday, Nov. 29. BRAXTON HARNETT, Secy. st , PROVO , . is con-.sider- comes Co. Prova, Utah, NovemW 28, 1911. - - NW"ember 18, 1911, will he, delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is. made before will be sold on Tuesday, December 18, 1911, at 11 a. m'., at the conv pany's office to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the. cost of advertising? and ' expense of sale. BRAXTON "BARNETT, Secretary, First pub! Oct. 19, Mil. -- .3 hard wear Lake 3. 1911, ODD FALLOWS I. lace'oT"BusTnMsvPro7o"bltyUtah. Location of Mines, Eldorado Mining District, Utah County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that .at a .meeting of the Board of Directors of the Spring Lake Mining 'Conmanv, held on the 23d day of September, 1911,. Assessment No. 8 of fifty (50c) cents per thousand shares was levied upon the capital; stock of the corporation, issued and" outstanding, payable immediately to the secretary at " his office, Payson, .Utah. Ay stcck upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, hopes--Tq30a.- ; NO. 1911. Other points Nov. 26, 27, 28, Return limit, December 4, 1911. , 28,-29- ' R S " :&; -- - -- . addi--.idon- 27, u. v ASSESSMENT -- . Notice la "hereby that at a meeting "of" the board 'of directors of The Lost Josephine Gold Mining cob. pany, neld on the 28th day of October. 1911, an assessment (Number 8), of one mill per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation; payable Immediately to H. A. Smoot, Secretafy. No. 15? West Center street, Provo, Utah. , Any stock upon. which Baid assessment may "remain unpaid on Monday, November 27, 1311, wil'l'be delinquent and advertised for sale at'public auction, and unless payment Is made before, ill Je sold on MonSaj, Oecein-be- r TSf l911, at the hour 'of 2 p. m.J at its 'office, room 6, Farmers- and Merchants' Bank. building, to pay the" delinquents assessment, together with the cost cf advertising and expense of' Sale. H. A. SMOQT, Secretary. First 'publication Oct. .31. .. ' .... TieketfjojutaJ1 from Nephl," Tintlc and east, Nov. ; .. re , s- X C ' ' glTen Retoffi . :- Ue4quistr43rug post-offic- be - - 21," 22, JWII.. 1911. : v UTAH EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Salt Lake City, UtaK ' : . .1; . November- 27, 28, 29, 1911. . ... .,'-r E . - STATE BANK OF PROVO HARRY THAW TAKES Application (or conversion of UP STUDY OF LAW. posits into bondson Jthe first of the must be made at the local year liarn' K. Thaw has begun the depository before December 15. will furnblanks be study jpf law in the lforary, of the Application ished and the depositor must sur in the library of the state hospital at render his certificat.es of deposit at Mattewan where he - is confined. the time the application is made, but Balked. In his lawyers latest attempts .he will be given a receipt from the to gain his release Thaw now bases his. Jown resources postmaster. - When the bonds are. rc-- f hi ceived by the postmaster the de- He has acquired a considerable ' positor may exchange his receipt for knowledge of the law in his dealings same. No interest will be paid with the courts during the last few on postal deposits if application for years and has shown some originality He has bonds is made "within sl year from and rsources. recently rthe time the certificates began to collected evidenced utilized at the Jear Interest, this also applying where hearings "on" application for writs of xne deposit is withdrawn for any habeas corpus proceedings instituted by several of his fellow inmates. toause within one .year. He now hopes by applying The tonds taken out by depositors to master so much not counted as a part of the of as will enable him to Blackstone maximum of ?500 allowed on deposit a "one majce xjto any satisfactory .showing when person, and there Is no he Is of on examined the amount limitation available nextspringAllenlst& ipostal bonds which may be acquired who have testified against Him, have Bo paranoiac can suc:ty a depositor. The exchange of dV declared,-th- at ceed the in bonds for is study of law. Thaw's iposit certificates to show that he is not a paras taking place January 1 anoiac. . and a depositor'may deposit in the postal savings anjounts J&ank in January even if he "may boH NEW HIGH SCHOOL nave yet received his bonds. Bonds BUILDING FOR PRICE. will not be issued to persons who are not postal savings bank deposi- - Carbon county" Saturday Voted upon tors,' but may be sold or assigned to a nronosition for the eatsblishmentof mi hy the .Holder. an liighrschooTtorrTiie county arid alsa There, are two forms of- - bonds, the where if should be located, The registered and the ."coupon. The for- - position carried by a big t mer ry more particularly tor :thosejhgre- being 551 votes' for and .21 e :votes-cawho. intend holding them-- a great, forloca- against. ..Of-thaengm or ume, ana rue iauer are es- - tion price received 386, . a majority pecially desirable for short term over pther. towns combined, and are negotiable. It "re- - ton 101; Helper, 71; Kenifworth,-- 14; quires an official assignment- to;ScofleW 7, 60: The .wansier ine. regisiereu Donas, wnne high gChooi board will meet in a few Tiw coupon bonds are made payable days to determine how much of a ri to bearer. bond issue will be necessary to erect " The" treasury department will not R' suitable building. 1 minors tb nssign registered remit ibandf without the' cansent of a THE CLASSTFTED COLUMN guardian or trustee. A minor has the .'MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING to change his deposit into OF INTE"REST ' TO ' YOU. . , . , geverh- - enher-U-th- e " ,'Utah." 20, tH? 1 ; y uccessiui ousincsa man,, m consult respective sipers whom you have the most cop' 1 or cquftty clerk udence.-- Ask him this que- tion: "Do I jjeed a. checking NOTICE" OF --ASSESSMENT account- with a good , bank r The Lpst Josephine Gold Mining Co will it help me in anyway?' Principal Place of Business, "Provo, THE "The local postoffice officials have r gisterea bonds, but during Just received a new report relative to minority he must comply with issuance of United States bpads in connection with the postal savings bnk. Tfie bulletin ' Is 'sent out by , Postmaster General "Frank H. Hitch- : ock and, contains .much valuable on the subject ."trient bonds. . The new order-gointo effect 'Jan. ' .yary 1, after which date postal bank depositors may exchange the ' whole or part of their deposits for United States registered or" coupon bonds in denominations of ?20- $100 and $300, at the rate of two, bearing interest " and per cent per annum, the ooticespublished- - heier . - f 'rtixQ i ; ... '7r':'J . - BUL-- vjOPPORTUNITY .FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR . hp t- Ttektr"aa'lejNoYfmby For farther nnformation jon! tJiisGotd the anyWellr try t. i -i NATIONAL APPLE SHOW v Legal -- T , SENT OUT IN any bank account, that the; hank couldn't help any and ' the, bank ypq rptilrtn't : 1 f t need , t-- - i'licye that'ydu I don mC W No doubt , you honesily - 21r Y ;' I, A. BENTON, G. A. P. D!, 5alt Lake City. ' . '; F. AaWADLEIGH, G. P. A. ; -- .. - ,'. Denver, Colorado. ' : |