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Show .riiiuie DfKBCBAIItilKB. AND - Passes to Mis . Steward "J IZ '' I ", COLOR-T- COUNTY TICKETS O -- . . ... . , 'AV --ft Si PreWsntial Electors Jesse' Knight, Provo. fO. W. Powers, Salt Lake. T. H. jfitzgerald, Salt Lake James Andrus, St George. elrl e scalp remedy. e - R. M. and Sanford SherMr. Sherman, and Mrs. L. B. Moore and Mrs. H. J. Cook- - man, brothers of insham. sisters of Mr. Sherman. Vice President Sherman was born in Utica on October 24, 1855. He was married in 1881 to Carrie Babcock at East Orange, N. J. They have three eons, all living and in business, in The vice president was an Utica. trustee of Hamilton college, a a Elk, member Vof ' the Dutch Reformed church, a member of many clubs and a business man of wide interests. . : Biograpihcal Sketch. For State ie thirty-secon- . well-bor- well-bre- n - Hugo Depreifriftr District attorney. : Arthur Vl Watkins. Eur-eka-r In are of course good for them. We to new secure anxious business, but never at the expense of our regular patrns, for they are the people who We have made this bank possible. free know It, appreciate It, and ae 'trtatlo all our to acknowledge li-old patrons fairly and extending the same courtesies to new customers we hope to grow stronger . year by year. By Reed Ariderberg. County Attorney: C. M. Beck, County Sheriff: George Garff. County Treaturer: Arnold Dixon. ' County Recorder:' Alice Brown. County Assessor: Jos. Markham. County Surveyor: Edw. B. Jones. For Secretary of State: Spring City. Frank J. Hendershot, Jr Ogden For State Auditor: Walter Adams, Provo. For f . Stae Treasurei4: O. W. Adams, Logan. For Attorney General: George N. Lawrence, Salt Lake.. For Justice of Supreme Court: Legislators-Edw- ard When you go ' - City Justice: D. O. Ward. Ogden Hlles, Salt Lake. toltie polls next Tues day, put your (X) under the Rooster; and let it go at that. SPAFFORD SMOOT nry ff'S Delivered Winter jRate Get It Houtz, Sp.'ingville. now while you can. We nave pienty. Telephone V 17 Treasurer Royal T. Huish, Payson. Assessor I. A. Smodt, Provo. Attorney Grant C. Bagley, Provo. . Surveyor Charles Murray Twelves, Provo. Superintendent of Schools 1 iJ JUUU lI Villi m 11 mu iMvn FOURTH JUDICIAL TICKET For Judge Andrew B. Morgan. Di8tict Attorney Jas. H. McDonald. On Farm & City Property Securety There are several reasons why we loan more money in Utah county than all other agents combined. Straight time loans. . Low inter The Money Lenders 20 Administratrix. J. Monthly installment loans est loans II. RAY & . SARAH A. McDANIEL. Lest some of our regular patrons should think that we are overlooking them in our efforts to secure new business, we. write this little word of appreciation. The people who hare stood by this bank we consider (be salt of the earth Nothing ts too year term W. H. Chlpman. term Wm, B. Price. Clerk: County 4 Nephl L. Morris, Salt Lake. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. There is little danger from a cold or an of the attack from grip exce, when followed by pneumonia, and th's All persons having claims against never happens when Chamberlain's estate of David McDaniel, dethe Cough Remedy is u3ed. This remedy has won its great reputation and ex ceased, will present the same with tensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied vouchers to Sarah A. McDaniel, ad-- ' For mlnistratrix, at Alpine,' Utah county, upon with ImpllclL confidence. two stores, sale by Hedquist Drug-Co- ., at her residence, on or before successors to Smoot and Palace Drug Utah, 25th the day of August, 1913. companies. An Appreciation County Commissioners: I o , Congress. For Governor: East, Lehi. e d Ogden. Lewis Larson. Sanpete. Recorder-Ph- ilip io-;:- GET : Sheriff-He- 13-2- 6 fiever-failin- Coultef, Stephen' H. Love, Salt Lake. 11-1- 8 emy.-oiie G., E. A. Mitchell. Richard P. Carlisle.. District Judge. John A. Saxey. Milford. - congress was Republican. Each of them invariably, wore a red carnation for a boutonniere and when Account Apple Show, Nov. Sherman went to preside over the Nov. National Grange Meeting, senate aHd occupy the coveted marble room in the other wing of. the capitol American Mining Congress, Nov. he took the custom with him and the flower ahvasy appeared at ev.ery sesThe Denver & Rio Grande will sion of the upper houseT" make a rate of $39.50 from Prqvo, .Any review of Sherman's life would Utah, to Spokane, Washington, and not be complete without reference to return. his work in the house. But only there Tickets on sale Nov. 9th, 10th. is recorded no time when he moved 11th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd, good regalleries to applause by a debate from turning until Dec. 31st. Stopovers the floor or changed any vo1,es by will be given in both directions. eloquence.' But the statutes bear Wm. H. MITCHELL, marks of his work m comnuEWTraaT" Agent. caucus, and the results of his labors on the rules committee, the inter-stat'1 am pleased to recommend Cham and other commerce committee berlain's Cough Remedy as- the best branches of the machinery of the thing I know of and safest remedy house. for coughs, colds and bronchial trou Missed by Senators. ble," writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold, of The illness which proved fatal was Denver, Colo. "We have used it re little known in Washington until the peatedly and it has never failed to give relief." For sale by HedquiBt last few months. Mr. Sherman was not Drug Co., two stores, successors to present during the closing days of the Smoot and Palace Drug companies. twenty-sevent- Mary For Representatives Southwick, Lehi. Wm. L. Openshaw, Santaquin. H. T- - Reynolds, Springvllle. James A..-- Loveless, Provo Bench. County Commissioner, Four Year term-Benj- amin Isaac, Spanish Fork. County Commissioner, Two Year Term Bernard Christensen, American Fork. " Clerk A, V. Robison, Provo. Chamberlain's Stomaehand- - Liver do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety Ijy the most delicate woman or tfye youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and for regulating the bowels." For salel)y"TTed-quis- t DrugCo., two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug companies. . H D. & R. G- - EXCURSION. vice, president :ast session, and the senatewithout ana me X president pro tem by the death of di tjnuea eiate. was James christened Fry and unable to agree upon a suerenominated, Schoolcraft Sherman. But, in nearly a eessoi" got along by temporary agree quarter of a century of public life, ment, niacins some senator in the "Jim" Sherman he was to his inti chair for two weeks at a time. 0 mates, and probably half the. nation referred to him as ''Sunny Jim," a - "I do not believe there Is any other medicine bo good for whooping cough sobriquet earned by a as Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, sunny disposition. writes Mrs. Francis Turpln, Junction Sherman belonged to the school of City, Ore. This remedy Is also un Republicanism nowadays popularly surpassed for colds and croup. For called "regular," and he fought his sale by. HedgulBt Drug Co., two stores, successor to Smoot and Palace political battles without compromise Drug companies. of flinching. The events he helped to o shape" are so comparatrrely recent that history cannot assign him to his AND HEALTH proper place until it also records the HINTS work, of his contemporaries. m: tlri7kUEn To the house of spresentative8 of food SpackUlst the fiftieth congress he came in the winter of 1887, Just passed his PARIS BANDST8 ;ARE VEQE- birthday, with the energy and TARIAN8. optimism of youth, college bred from the halls of Hamilton, which has That the common belief that riven to public life many more statesare mollycoddles" "vegetarian men and public figures, none without Is unfounded Is again evidenced some mark of distinction. He had by the official report of the aubeen elected mayor of Utica two years topsy on the bodies of Garnler bTfone. Like many otherswho came to end Vallet, the Parle bandits. The report says that "both man leadin th e. national legislature, he were ir "its p:n of condition." brought with him an education In law They used no alcohol, subsisted' and His He was on fruits and vegetables exclufather, Richard W. Sherman, wasan sively, took regular physical editor and public figure In New York training In a gymnasium and It Is no played state. meat to for say that, argument Met One Defeat those who use It are quarrel-soroTwo sessions of congress found ferocious or vindictive, and It must be admitted that Sherman defeated and out" of office. the herbivorous animals are not but not for long. less of courageous in defence1 of W. Boonville, Bentley Harry young or when; cornered their, less than him beat by Oneida county, than the"" cawilvora, althiugrf a thousand votes In the race for the they show lees desire to fight. the interim with the habjijrapperjamlllar its of anlmtls t to Utica, back went built'up sayTthaTlherab-,Sherman In bit will more to the fiercely returned ght and his law practice d?'enw f Hs young than the vicfifty.third congress with a signal fox and that when cornered It will often worst a cat tory. He remained In the house without defieat' to the sixtieth congress, wehn he was nominated and elected vice president on the ticket with Mr. ' For pains In the side or ches of flannel with Cham "r dampen a Taft berlain's Liniment and bind It on Carnation. Wore Always over the seat of pain. There la noth ayne, Sherman Cannon,, Dalzell, ing better. For sale by Hedquist and Tawnejrwere th freat quintette Drug ' Co, two stenes, successors to Palace Drug companies. ' during the comparativlyrecent years Smoot, and The , COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET . wives; M. De1 Wtolfe, G.,J. Carpenter, Prova Treasurer J. P. Mendenhall, Springvllle. Superintendent of Public T Instruction A. C. Nelson, Salt take. Justice of Supreme Court Le Grand Young, Salt Lake. Tablets t Myra , S. Blain, o :n W.iich ' Roundy., Auditor-J-ohn This preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the halr. and is one of the best remedies you-c-an use for dandruff, dry, feverish, itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and you will be, surprised at the quick results. All druggists sell It under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy Is not exactly as represented. Hequist Drug Co., Co. two stores, successors to Smoot and Pa'ace Drug companys. President James Schoolcraft Sherman died at his home in Ulica, New York, at 9:42 o'clock Wednesday-nighof uraemic poison caused by Bright's disease from which he had suffered for a long time. All the members of the immediate family were witnesses' to the final scene. In addition to 'Mrs. Sherman, ther.e were in the death chamber their three sons, Sherrill, Richard U. and Thomas M. Slierman, and their respective-- CQUnmr TICKET. of. President and Vice Legislative Nomlneesr Serenua Gardner. President of the U nlted States: John " ' . For Electors Congressmen - T. D. Johnson, Ogden. Mathonibah Saltf Thomas, Lake? TT Governor John Frank Tolton, Beavar. "Attorney General. Jos. W. Strlngfellow. . Secretary of State - Charles England, Logan ift-ih- old-tim- STATE TICKET. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET There is nothlnrnew about the Idea of' nsinff Sage for restoring the color of Ihe hair. kept their hair dark, glossy and abundant by the use of a simple "Sage . Tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on'dull, faded or streaked appear ance, they made a brew of Sagej leaves and. appliedJt hair with wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have to resort to the tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the tea. This is done by skillful chemists setter than we could do It ourselves; and all. we have to do is to call for the product. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, containing Sage in the. proper strength with the addition of Sluphur, another ready-mad- Vice THEODORE ROOSEVELT HIRAM W. JOHNSON Vice-Preside- nt old-tim- ff - For Pre$ident For GRAY HAIR ...... ... H - RESTORE Ptog ressive PartyJicL:et years experience in Provo without a single foreclosure. W. N. WHITECOTTON, Attorney for Administratrix, (First publication Oct. 23, 1912.) MONEY-For Building and on City and Farm security can be had at low rate of interest of Electric Signs TaCt LOOK DOWN THE STREET 80 ME EVENING AND PICK OUT THEr MEN WHO DO THE BUSINESS. COME IN AND GET ONE OF OUR "HOT POINT" IRONS FREE FOB ONE MONTH'8 TRIAL Electric Company A. F. Palm 19 N. Aca. Ave. StateBank of Provo ONLY A FIRE HERO, hide-and-see- . s, 4 ' ' pie s but the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, he held up a small round box. "Fellows!" Jhe bhouted, 'tbls Mucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has eveything beat for burns." Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, brulse3. Surest pile cure. It subdues Inflammation, kills pain. Only 25 cents at Heaquisi Drug Co., two stores, successors to 5moot-AndLPalaaruj, A o GREAT BUILDING FALLS when Its foundation Is .undermined, and If the foundation of health good digestion-r-- is attacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of King's New ,Llfe Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys a and bowels, rieasant, easy,v safe and only 25 cents at Hedquist Drug. Co., two stores, successors to Smoot and Palaoe Druf companies. hi t)ti- - ' jtl tomm n tm ii'H H n- - ,. -- 11. ' A j i' i jiiliiii m - Car Shortage is now on. BUT just unloaded SEVEN CARS of LUMBER. MORE COMING. PRICES--a- s low as the lowest QUAOTY-- as goodls"tKe best we-hav- e See Us Before You Buy Baker Lumber Coo 185 W. 3rd South Prbvo |