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Show ... - i .1 THE PROVO HERALD fqr Sale Canary Bird TBS " .any use against the fly. At the Cape of Good Hope the only success lul method Msbeen covering the fruit - with mosquito , curtain while the fruit We have now had to was ripening. burn consignments of the following fruits because they were Infested with the dreaded maggot: Peaches, cher plnapples, persrlm ries, mangoes toons, oranges, grenadlllas, apricots, pears," shaddocks, tomatoes, plums, bananas, ligs, , nectarines, apples, HARTZ MOUNTAIN JBIRDS , loqiiats, mandarins and Mairpl fruiL" Good Singers statistics proving that Male , 'He gave Pair adult flies have been bred in tempera ANDRASBURG RQLLEKS tures down to 22 degrees Fahrenheit, Male Pair had ilia .aod fiaysahatia.wiates-hfe.aas- , ROTHE" ERNEST" .Insect remain in chrysalis stage.for LehivUtah even, months and then emerge. In Hawaii pears and some other fruits. are .kept covered with paper ... bags during the. ripening period; but this does not kill' the insect. In South Africa the government has been buying factory outputs of guaze curtain, finer 'meshed than mosquito netting, and selling it. to orenardists at cost as blaaiets over the entire even then the fly succeeds but r tree; $3.25 S5.00 $2.75 S4.00 - e TliTjcHng tho branched and touches the curtain. 7 This destructive Bpecles la about the ' asame size, alive, as the common housefly, thoqgh It shrinks somewhat after death. The general color is an pchre- - cus yellow, lighter ou' the ldes the tborax and basal joints of the anten-naThe eyes are of the usual red- e ..".dish-purpltint' and a blackish blot .. is marked In the center of the fore- stout black bristles, a fine fringe of similar bristle's round the hind margin of the lead', with some around in front of the head between the- eyesf. r , It is an active little creature,"run-nlnabout over the foliage trf fruit on Ihe trees, with its wing3 drooping . down on the sides of the body. When disturbed it has a short flight, seldom going niore tfian Ta TevTyarda, and it often returns to the same spot. DAjNTY LINENS. . e. coarser-oneseurvi- ng most-conspicuo- us full-dres- - Domestic Steam Laundry 468 South Academy Avenue. -- - YJharlesDurham, LoTington, IlL,"b.a3) succeeded In finding a positive-curfor bed wetting. ''My UHte boy wet the bed every night clear thro' on the floor. I tried several kinds of kidney medicine and. I was in the drug store looking for something different to kelp him when I heard of Foley Kidney- pUlsJlAfter-be-bad-takthem two days we could see a change and when he liad taken of a bottle be was cured. That, is about tlx weeks ago and he has not wet in ted since." For sale by Hedqulst ds Drug Co.. NOTICE.' DELINQUENT The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co. Business, Provo. Principal Place of "" ' "Utah. 7 .. . i ; . per-shar- levioa e,- -4- &e28-day- the several amounts set apposite the names of the respective, shareholders, as foltowsr' ,. Amt Cert. ; j. , No. , Name Shares .Due 233 Frank" Salisbury ... 600 S .60 382 Frank Salisbury ... , 87 .10 165 C C. L Freeman?. 200 """"JO 66 Russell Wherritt . . . 5,000 ' 6.00 101. W. P. MarUn-....W0 1.00 Octomber, 1911, .. tT22 Wm, McCullough an Klrkwood 00 . 7,044 7..n,000 Robt C. Klrkwood . 1,174 Wt Ed. Hanson. ...1,500 C35 S71 V. V. Bott 640 CIS V; V. Bott 500 430 J no. H. Blow- -. ;.TT. 10,000 US Ernest Barrett 1,000 419 Ernest Barrett .1,000 .... ' - ..... . 80 W. R. Peery 625 Jno. jS. Russeil 26 Jnor 6,000 . . , 5,000 .70 Riley. Roylance. 143 Riley Roylance 615 Riley Roylance 165. Riley Roylance 105 Mrs. ' .. 0 prrrr-6,00- Annie ... ... ... ..... Roy- 600 3,600 170 826 uauao r - 7.45 1.00 1.20 1.60 .65 ,.'.".60 "10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 .60 : 3.00 .85 .85 THE SHOE MAKER .... S! tt--. North tn 127 y W.i. At - Aearinrnv Awi. N V . 33.alelCLEii $1.00 - Half Sole, hand sewed, Ladles' ' traveling- .- true-i- n Legal Notices 760 For further information on the notices published here consult respective or county clerk. ASSESSMENT signers Oregon Short Line Railroad In connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific : . Bullifinn Mining Company PrtoclpAL Plate. ef Bu&lneJv-Prftv- o, Copper . Is - t -- r-- -; at When " In the District Court 11 . PP.OVO STEAM LAUNDRY, - -- , M Touch They are the . best in the State . Befaver Lake Consolidated Mining Company. Principal Place of Busi- The State of Utah to said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to apness, Provo, Utah. . within twenty days after service pear Notice is. hereby given that at a summons upon you, if served of this meeting of the board of dircetors of the wthin county in which thia ac the Beaver LakeConsolidatd Minis otherwise within thit tion brought; ing Company, held Tjnthr26thrdaFof 8 after service and defend the ty day an" assessment (No; December, 1911, above-entitle- d action, and in case of 3X of one (1) mill per share was lev-le- d on the outstanding capital stock of your failure tso to do, Judgment will the corporation payable immediately to be rendered against you according A. F. Palm, secretary, Tfoonr 7 Knight to the demand of the complaint, which Block, "Provo, Utah. Any stock upon has been filed with the clerk of said which such assessment may remain court This action is brought to recover unpaid on Friday, January 26, 1912, . Independent Ccsl Co. UTAH TIMBER Tard by the weolen nulla. T KOFFORD A CROWTHERS, Prosrietora.- - T sUh 66 Utah Typewriter Exchange Company Second South St West txa tin xx -- Salt Lake City, Utah. "THE REAL SIGN Is the Electric-sig- n attrac tiveTbothday and night It draws the people to your window at night' and they lo- ;, cate your place of business " by that same sign the next dayTRY IT. Designs and quotation! ta I -- promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CO. 46 North Academy. . sale.----"-;- 1 ma. years it 1 ne r',Monarclir-Syke- - - : dapta.-r-Summon- 8. - and King f XAdhi wiH Get the Aberdeen The Payment Learn the many reasons" Plan, Send for Monarch Literature. for Monarch superiority. A post card will bring full information, Philip be delinquent and advertised for adgnnTreclongeTpTaTnTirra sale at public auction, and unless pay. mortgage upon the land and water meat Is made before will' beaold on right described in saii complaint ' GRANT C. BAQLEY, -Saturday, February 10, 1912, at Attorney for Plaintiff , the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to " O. 57 North Academy P. address, pay the delinquent assessment to avenue utah Provo' . cost of advertising gether with' the First Publication January 30. and expense of .. " A. F. PALM, Secretary. Room ; 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First publication December 28. '' COAL ' the Fourth MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Judicial District of the State of Monarch Machines may be purchased on the Monthly Utah, In and For the County of of Lloyd, Plain. iff. vs. Moritz and Charlottie Moritz, Defen- - --- : ' established fo ryou a most unique ' service. You are made to realize that the manufacturer who made . oiirlmachine is going to stay back of it. Monarch Typewriter Com- - pany does not forget-- a typewrit? er as soon as it passes into a cus- tomer's Ijands, but their interest is as keen in the Monarch that - has been in use many years as the one on its way to a prospective . customer. chine comes into your office, and continues during vVe are always at your command. is in "use. Utah. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. a Monarch' you buy Typewriter there is immediately - SUMMONS. Consult any Representative anywhere when you are ready to travel. , . ; , . Oregon Short Line " , double-trackin- gs liipment and service is contin state of effectiveness, and eq . ually being improved and brought to the latest "standard's ' of quality. . , tion,;and.aalo8Spayniat4sjHa4ftb: fore, will be sold on Monday, Decem hereby given that at a ber 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m., at Its office, room 6, Farmers and meeting of the bqardVof directors of Merchants' Bank building,' to pay the the Copper; Bullion Mining Company, assessment, together with held on the 2Gth"day 61 December, delinquent the cost of advertising and expense of No.. 3 of one 1911, an assessment H. A, SMOOT. Secretary. sale. tl7mill "per share wa$ levied on the First publication Oct. 31. outstanding capital stock of the cor poration, payable immediately to NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. Josephine Cook, secretary. 165 North At a or tne board of di Third West, Provo, Utah. Any stock rectors of the Lost Josephine Gold on 25th day of held the Co., Mining main unpaid on Wednesday, January November, 1911, ; the time for 31, 1912, will be delinquent and adver "or assessment - No . 9 on the tised for sale at public auction, and capital stock of the company was unless payment is made bfeore, will extended from Monday, Nov. 2f, to be sold at my office on Saturday, Dec. 15, 1911, and the timelQf Friday. February 17, 1912, ai the hour of 2 sale of delinquent stock from Dec, 18, o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent as- to Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1912. sessment together with the cost of .... u- A. SMOOT, Secretary. and expense oT saieT JOSEPHIN&eOQK NOTICE OF TH POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the boardQf dlXC-tor- s 'Secretary. Office 165 North. Third West Street, of the Lost Joveplune Gold "Mln Provo, Utah. ing company, held on the 23rd day First pub. December 28, 1311. 1911, the time for the No. 9, on the assessment of payment of was the stock company capital NOTICE TO CREDITORS; of from the istb December, All "persons having claims against 1911, to the lCth day of January, and the estate of Esther E.rMiter, de- the time of sale of delinquent stock will present .the same with from January 3, 1912, to the 2ml day vouchers to the undersigned at 47 of 1912. February, East .Center street, or 420 East Third H. A. SMOOT. Secretary. South street, Provo, Utah, on orbe in these lines west of the Missouri River; the block signal system for protection is being kept at the highest possible for-sal- et ; .Notice . $75,000,000 is. being expended Anv stock UDon which said assess ment may Vemaln unpaid on Monday, November 2fj 1911, will be delinquent and advertised public auc- - NOTICE Utah. and O. W. R. & N. Lines, desires, to serve you to all east ern points, the Pacific Coast and locally. ter street, Provo, Utah. WV-- A' He loves to look at his linen when we send it home snowy white and perfectly laundered, ft does his heart good to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes us the work." We know what people want and we seer that they get.it on "time, too. t; . Attorney for Executor, First publication, Jan 16, 1912. PERFECTLY LAUNDERED - is. .fir"- "is hereby given that at a of the board of directors of meeting The Lost Joeephlne Gold "Mining con. pany, ".held on the 28th day of October, 1911, an assessment (Number 9), of one mill per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to H. A. Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Cen . & COAL 1 COMPANY. NOTICE. Castle Gate. Clear Creek ard Hiawatha CoaL ; ISO to 160 West Fifth North. Both Phones, 232. 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NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 6, 191 1, at tha Postofflee The Lost Josephine Gold Mining-Co- . Provo, Utah, under the act of March Principal Place of Business, Prove, , 1879. . 1 t lance 1.00 1,000 345 Zlna H. Smoot ... 1,131 .1.15 219 Tbos." W. Wride 2.00 2,000 ' 35 432 Thoa. W. Wride . . . 348 C42 Jlngua Wride 1,000 : 1.00 w And, In accordance ith law and or. eTer of the Board of Directors made on the 28 day ol October, mi, ao many shares of each parcel of stock be sold at STATE BANK OF PROVO. as may be necessary of office auction the com the at public & 6r Farmers .Merchants' panyrrooni Bank. Provo, Utah, on Friday, Febru- ary 2, 1912, At the hour of 2 o'clock $ FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND . p.' znipayjthfieMauenti'lksaect dyeing., ; : us a Trial Today Give of cost adver the nith together men, AND DYE- CLEANING PROVO , tising; and expense of sale. A ING . COMPANY, . . . n. A. SMOOT, Se3retaryt , fi5 North Academy Avenue. Office room 6, Farmers & : Merehants' Bank, Provo, Utah!" . ager-Th- - ter June ceaf-ed- . NOTICE: There are delinquent on the following described stock on account of assessment no 9 of one mill this busy . en two-tfolr- la 1 -- pay-me- Your linen-4- s tit feature of your apparel. It requires more attention than other wearables. It is particularly, noticeable whether properly laundered or not on shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuffs and wash shirts. Such garments re quire skill and cafe to produces the Test results. Exactly right Is the ver. diet- on our work.1. Send J or the wa gon; we ll do. the rest. g - HOURS ARE DOLLARS; - - - 1912, , FLY (Continued from paga.3) to-us- at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. the for purpose "of" eTefiflas.r.jOf fleers ior tae ensuing yer, and for the Published Jjy tht Herald .Publishing transaction of such other businesr as Company, Provo'rUtah. may properly come .before the meet" -- c Baker and Larson, Owners. - r ing. J. T. FARRER, Cashier, , J. 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