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Show THE PROVO HERALD TUESDAYr NOVEMBER SHORT TERM NOTICEjOF SALE FDR Estate and Personal R)erty at Private Of ' i'li PEOPLE - ' DROP5Ar-NEP- Tlir ...V which was jnaJe when the TJeHeom' pany was t taken over v by the tew new company, was temporarily settled TELEPHONE RATEL5 Prop 21 Ht - District Manager B. . The disagreement h between the last night of. John Haf en, Jones of the telephone company The undersigned will sell at private city council of Nephi and' the appeared before the . council and TtleynDai"- - company sale the", 'follQwlng...djlb4--;i'a- J promised that, a reduction in the tiol ' estate in Utah County, State of Utah, bo made. the increase, in toU.x charges chajgea-WQui- 3 - " Gofflrmenclng 13.37 chains South and 26.40 chains East from the' Northwest. Corner, of the, South :. half of the Northwest 'Quarter of Section 4 id. Township 8 South, of East of Salt Range-thence West 14T feet, fience North 86.8 feet, thence East 147 feet, thence South 86.8 feet to beginning, with improvements and appurten ancet. Also personal, property as follows: '. ., .J,. Paintings entitled:. "Quaking Asptut." "Mount Timpanbgas,' ''Vesper '. ' Hour," "Foggy .Morning," "Mountain Tops," "Landscape'' (Corrot), "Summer Afternoon in i Indiana,' "Sunset in New Jersey Forest," "Minnesota' Landscape' (2), 'Golden-rod,nil-usu-al "Moonlight Nashville," "Portrait of General McGennis," 'Port 600 food-valu- e, rait of Child . With Doll shares capital stock" ta Itide's New Copper Company, a corporation; Eaid sale will be made op or after Novem ber 30, arid written bids will be re ceived at 13 North Academy Avenue, Provo City Utah. .Terms of sale: FoMhe real estate, cash;, ten. per cent to .accompany each bid, balance on confirmation of sale by the. Fourth Judicial District Courts Utah County, Utah. For the personal' property: Cash to be paid on delivery of property, after confirmation of sale by said Court Dated at Provo City Utah, this 12th day of October. A. D. 1911. ( ; J VC WAVTTM, ' " ' : ; . Administrator. ' ALFRED L. BOOTH, Attorney. "First Publication November -- 14, Sale.---Estat- HERD RELEASED Mo.un-tata-SUt- - . to-w- it: : - . -- . .. 1 Winter representa' "to the 'yonug been people busily engaged during the Rummer, the time;" the Brigham' Young ' U&Iyersitx presents tae opportunity to attend school. ' It Is In answer to many, enquiries that are constantly coming in that the University gives ou- t- the news that beginning December 4 and last lag until- March 29, it will otfer course in -- Theology, English, Algebra, , who-hav- e - Physiography,, Agriculture, . Music, Bookkeeping, Business Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetics Woodwork, Drafting,. Ironwork,, Domestic Science and Art in the High School; and Theology, Reading, Grammar, Arithmetlc, Georgraphyi History " and h School. Penmanship in the it is very evident mat tae teacaers of the young most thoroughly ap- , predate the fact that the schools are made for. the people when they offer during the winter semester such a as Is men, range of elective subjects tioned above.' "Thla h School movement. - Sub-Hig- - Sub-Hiar- Lake-'Meridla- 3 It is not alorie the corive n i e nee, o r the freshness, or the ciispiie!$S or the , - . ' or y the digestibHity, or the cleanliness, or the price, that has , made Uheeda Biscuit the National Soda Cracker. - fIIII".II I NIK IJKIill Vt HIJllillM llf. U lltl Lilll educational 'uplift of the many young Ia t whn rof Ana roaoftno hnira missed the opportunities of the y Eighth grade of the public schools, should commend itself to all who t. ,T . - MWW. AIM , LARGER RESERVE SHO WN BY BANK STATEMENT. : The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold $13,081,200 reserve In excess of legal requirements. This is "an increase of l,036,050lln the pro- portionate cash reserve as compared Shoes Repaired Workman- ship Guaranteed. A new shop for SCIENTIFIC SHOE Grows Heur et 65 Years of Age Dear Sirs:. ,"! heard tt PARISIAN and as. my bead would itch a I thought I would try it deal, .good I never used any remedies before and was bald on. top of my head. I am using the third bottle and have a lot of hair where I was bald. I would like you to see the new hair sprouting from my head. .The Itching in my ""scalp quickly disappeared. I am 65 years old and have been at the azaar 61 years. 'V; William; A. ' Hopper, Auctioneer .Harkness Bazaar, Ninth and Samson Sts., Philadelphia, Ta. ; Large bottle of PARISIAN SAGE 50 cents. Guaranteed by , Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, for dandruff, falling hair and scalp itch.' Puts life and beauty into faded hair and is a delightful hair dressing. Provo. St- - where, knew how BUSINESS MAN: .' ... HE W. First So. 0. P. Emery,- - state Sanitary inspec - will soon be, completed, said MrT Ernery. "Pure mountain spring water will be furnished by means of the new system and the danger of typhoid at Santaquin will be greatly lessened. Heretofore the water , of Santaquin has been of a very unhealty quality." " Mr. Emery visited "a number of other towns In Utah. county, in all of which he found sanitary conditions to be excellent. . ... ...... of the choir soloists have for managers in NerYori and sur.j David Reese of 'Provo has been a permanent position by Dilllng. Mr. Reese is now considering ' ' propositlcn. but will ecntlnue v. U the. choir, to the end of the i nnd may return to engage l.'o Inllingham forces. ' of-ixr- ei - . , C OAL - They are thk best in the btate.. . Tard by the woolen mllli. KOFFORD ft CROWTHERS; ' Z x Proprietora. . - , Rio Grande Excursion I. . : . made that themanufactu'rer-wh- o is machine to your going stay'' " , back of it .. The .Monarch Typewriter Company does not forget a typewrit- er-as soon as it passes; into, a - cus-tomer- . ' i hands, but their interest . Light " Touch Monarch $ervice is established for youthe .moment the machine coines into your .office, and continues during, all the years it fs infuse, X ( tVV-iHirf- vta il? M-HT- " : tt YDfeSSStf ; V- ' '., dayTRY JT - - , Utah Typewriter Exchange Company . -. Designs and quotatiom ' promptly submitted. CO. TjHE ELECTRIC ,; Second South t' -- ,'. 45j North Acad.emy: - Salt Lake City, Utah. - e44444e44eee'eeea4444AAAA4A4444aeee iS MO OT ta SPAFFOR D i t ! - r Vinler Rate J . St 'Get:n now while you feS Delivered ean.W have plenty. . ( MONTHLY PAYMENTS. '?.-Monarch Machines" may be purchased on the Monthly Payment Plan. " Send for Monarch Literature. . ,Learn . the many reasonsfor'Monarch superiority.,' A' post card will bring full information. Is the Electric sign attrac-- . tive both day and night It draws the people to Vour Liwindow' at night and theyjo cate your, place ofbusiness by' that same sign the nexi - ;We' are 'always at your command. " THE REAL SIGN ELECTRIC i . r - ' " -- 's- as , keen in the Monarch 'that has been in. use many yars as the. one on its way to a --prospective custbmer: ; is. COMPANY th . i NATIONAL BISCUIT -- return.nmlt-Kovefliber-30- : j For the American Apple Congress, November 13th to 18th, Wll, the Rio Grande will make a rate1 of f 22.6b to ' Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Colo.; Colo, and Denver,- Colo., and return. Tickets on' sale November VJOth and 11th, final good for stopover in both directions. For the Mountain Ash cholr performance at Salt Lake City November 14th and 15th, the Rio Grande will sell round-trip- ,, continuous-passag- e tickets to Salt Lake-Citand return at the rate of one single fare for the round trip. TIckets'.on sale November '14th only. Final .return limit " November 16th. ; . - . . - Coal Cor Independent When you buy a Monarch Typewriter there is immediately established fp ryou a most unique service; You are made to realize h. Get the Aberdeen v ... ed UMftQPE SERICE . . Never sold in bulk always 5 cents in the moisture-proo- f pa c k a g e, w,h i c h keeps themv oven-fres- -- . CHOPS . .! and Kin T 0a ID Elec-help- of... all classes. - In starching your shirts' we show our superiority over tht ' v' usuaFrun of laundries, in a marked degree. We put the starch just where it belongs. . put.' "just the fight amount "there, and leave no "streaks . or daubs of starch on the work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY - t, plobe-Demo-cra- H Bought by pe - tor, returned last night Xrom a general tour of Inspection throughTTtiiu county. At Goshen he Investigated the reservolrT "about, which niany com plaints have .recently been made. Hefound the water to be badly polluted with thousands of dead fish, which had died as a result 'of the low water ,, , last summer. ". Mr. Emery said the situation was extremely precarious and- Just the kind to cause an outbreak' of "typhoid. The matter ' will be looked into by the state, board of health and immediate action taken. The new water system; in the "course of construction at' Santaquin Many day. town Provo, Utah St, I 51 -- Sold by grocers in Marble and Granite Works 5.1 -- . - NTS I M ONUME . ut . ... MARBLE & GRANITE The Beeslej REESF. RECEIVES OFFER' OF A GOOD POSITION. evry theni-- r SAVINGS BANK. if -- where, would eat PROVO COMMERCIAL, AND THE STARCHIN- G- i good they are, everyone, every- You need a bank that is convenient to your other ap-pointments as well as bank-- ; Our location meets mg. your requirements precisely and our. expeditious service permits no vexatious delay. DEAD POLLUTE If everyone, every- : W. 1st N. 43 .. -- REPAIRING tt 'yd""- - SAGE y t LUIGI GAUDO last week. with : It is the remarkable combination of all of these things. ' 1911. . Paul Droubay, the Tooele County The-- Tabernacle choir . arri ved - lit fheepman, who has had a disagree St. Louiaf. Saturday morning;.. Good ment with the state board of sheep houses greeted the alnge,r at th over the Garrick that afternoon and evening. ' commissipner8 dipping orders issued by the The - enthusiastic Vwelcome at th board,' s,ays that the state inspectors 1 matinee showed that people of 8L have released one herd of his sheep Louis have not forgotten the big sucfrom quarantine, bgt still hold the recess scored by Utah singers- - there maining 2,400 head under the quarn-tin- e several years ago. Mr. Weihe reregulations. "None . o'f my. sheep," says Mr. sponded to two encores.' "Th "is with affected scabbies. LroYjay, I Gypsy Sweetheart" was accorded have inspected them thoroughly, for royal welcome. "Dixie fQueen'V and the the disease, but find no signs of it I have also asked the Inspectors to "Lucia" sextet were warmly ap po'n: cut any difersed sheep. TLui. plauded. Miss White's two numbers far they have failed to do so, but still were especially well received. Mr. Insist on keeping the sheep under Graham's two boIos were rendered ' quarantine. beautifully. "The holding of the sheep under Miss Evans sang the "Jewel Song quarantine-withoany good reason from, "Faust," and was well received. is an injustice to me, as it places me She gave "Cupid's Dart" as an enunder, ar heavy expense' which could core. ; otherwise' be '"avoided". Unless I am Among the SaltLake people presshown .that my sheep are'diseased ent were twenty-thre- e Mormon I shall be obliged to. take some steps who were very enthusiastic toward protecting myself and move at meeting some of the' westerner my sheep to a place where feed is to MrilcClellan and Mr. Weihe. were . be had. the guests Saturday afternoon .jot "Because one herd in some, irart of Albert Huber, who was at one time the state is affected the commission- the manager of the Continental hotel ers deem it necessafy thatf all healthy in Salt Lake. He came to the even. 6heep be dipped ing's concert to renew acquaintances. Among the critics present was Richard Sparmer of the who may be called Missouri's dean of musical critics. He was much impressed and said: "I have attended more concerts and FOR theatres as critic than any other man in St. Louis, but your singing ;has more resonance and tone quality than I ever heard before." , .The suddc- - rnld snap which set in Mr. an .Mrs. D. S. Spencer left several days .3o has caused considerable damage to crops in certain parts Saturday night for Salt Lake. Mr. been called home b j; of Idaho, according to .reports re- Spencer having business. " ceived here. It is asserted 'that thousands of A". Thinking Part. bushels of . potatoes in Idaho Falls The boss was brusque and the timdistrict were destroyed, owing to the id stenographer had her revenge by fact that, the farmers, hopeful that nicknaming him Mr. Legree.' The apgood weather would 'Continue, failed pellation '.'took" and finally reached to do any digging. Friday and Sat- the boss." The stenographer fled, but Another stenurday, it is 6aid, the ground was the name remained. frozen to a depth of from four to six ographer came with Imperious ways' and the tone of the office Inches, ruining the potatoes that had but a changed salesman fresh from a trip knetc not been dug. The estimated loss in nothing, of the change. "Hello, Mr. that district is placed at 10,000 Legree," was his greeting to the bushels of potatoes or $7,500. boss. "Young man," Bald the chief The potato crop in southern Idaho meekly, "roles in this company hav this year "was said tb be the biggest been reassigned. I now play the part In the state's history. Oregon Short of the cake of Ice on which Eliza walks." Success Magazine. Lihe officials expected-tha- t 3,000 carloads of 500 bushels each would. , be Is the World Growing Better? Many things go to prove that it Is shipped to Greeley, Colo lnis season, and from there east as Greeley po- The way thousands are trying to help tatoes. This expected crop will, be others is proof. Among them i3 materially 'shortened through the cold Mrs. W. W. Gould, , of FittsfieldV spell, It is claimed; also the esti- N. II. Finding good health by taking mated crop of beets and other" late Electric Bitters, she now advises other harvests will be affected.sufferers, everywhere to take thorn. Iri Utah little damage was done, aI-- For years I suffered with stomach and though the ground in many sections kidney trouble,'-- she writes. "Every medicine I used failed till I took in Cache county was slightly: fropn me wonderfully." They'll help EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. any woman. They're the best tonic Account Utah Educational " associa- and finest liver and kidney remedy tion annual convntion, November 27, trie BttterFj"" lint this great remedy 28, 29. See. Salt Lake Route agents that's made. Try them. You'll see. for tickets and information. 50c at Hedquist Drug Co.'s two stores. Telephone' 17 '44 v4444.4A.A4H4.44r4 , . ve u - |