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Show 'PPUTSTT)NErOVEROlNj THE BOSS FAR VISION rz. V --Wiaioutincs lnillft jw.u jf4 Jt Ji . 7 EAR z . VISION k Lens ' . G. H. HEINDSELMAN, D. O. - ' Eyesight Specialist and JEWELER -- . Moved to 1444 West-Cent- er St Next Door to Ellen Tbaatre. Provo Herald Co. Published by the Herald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. ....Managing Editor H. MASTERS American Red Cross Bakhiueteff, who has sent ' the following' letter to the president, la an American and the wife of the Dussian ambassador at Washington. "She spent many years in Greece and Bulgaria and has been asked to represent their Red Cross societies here. '"November 6, 1912. -To His Excellency, President Taft, President, American RedOross, . Washington, D. C. In addition President: Mr. "Dear to American the the general appeal are sending out to people whlclr you alleviate the sufferings caused by the war in ten Balkans I should like to state that I have received a cable from the queen of Greece saying that the- - need is great and Increasing and asking me to send directly to her van the 'aid I can gather. I also represent the Bulgarian Red Cross and am Informed from there ,that conditions are equally terrible and that the need of assistance Is most urgent ' The rigorous Balkanic winter Is closing in upon the poor; unprepared people and thousands of-- sick and wounded may die for want of a little lielp. Hospital supplies, clothing and many other things are greatly needed. "1 have lived many years both in Greece and In Bulgaria and have assisted at many scenes of hardship and suffering and know by experience that such appeals coming from, there can not be exaggerated ' and demand a iuick answer and I devoutly pray that they find an eoho In all Christian hearts. Any contributions that may be'sent to me I will forward directly to their destination through the American Red Ctosb with the names of the; charitable contributors who can designate! if they wish, the coun-- whether it be try 4hey wanMo-aisis- t iSreece or Bulgaria. "Yours most sincerely, .M&dfcnie. is not an man in Servia who has not (Offered himself for ierv: ice in the field. . Our women, young and old, are working for the Red I CfOss, bur without the sufficient hospital supplies so greatly needed to able-bodie- . . treasurer. SHARPENING ""vn'r the Bsll'an situntbn. fw. of viewand realizes how greatly "thi-ald is needed. r r : - NORTH CAROLINA . Legal Notices M. E. had at low rate of interest of for - r: Travelers lo Col orado v: and tiie East ' Our society htrendered aid at home and abroad, in 'many wars;and catasCrophes Jbut Jixrre occasioned suffering lo herfileap; tropic, Oclr lately it sent ' 'generous: donation to Re Cres- for the relief cent Society of Turkey . ! of the. suffering from the earthquake xm the Bosphorus. But no' organlza- - Uon, however efficient, can meet the terrible demands t hat war' brings upon it. With three million Inhabl- tants, Servia has nut an armyof in the field, .all 'of, .whom the 17th of October' have been en saged In almost dally battles, which hare cost 'not only many' lives, but vhose other victims,' thousands of wounded, .'lie In our hospitals, while large numbers of theT Blckam wounded prisoners require and will re-- cclre the same treatment accorded to ; tsr owa 'troops.' Increased "Suffering will bo greatly ' wnen the Balkan wtater, with its ' aeary snows and flitter 'winds sets ,lnuas it will in a ew weeks. There that strfkes without warning; giving no time . to remove money and valu- 300,-00- 0 . , . ' ', Fire Is a Demon .. - To keep them at home is to invite their destruction in the flames or risk death in an attempt to recover When fire threatens it's a comfort to know that" your maoney Is " safely deposited in our vaults, and even though your passbook be destroyed, ou rrecord of your deposits remains and you suffer no loss. Build up your bank account and it will build you a home when you are without shelter, . elect a route, famed for Its Scenic Attractions and Superior Train Service. The Denver & Rio Grande The cenic Line of the World offers the "Back tEatt" . Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can b seen from the car windows without extra expense for tide trips', than any other line. Farmers & Merchants 'Dank -- '. i Provo, Utah. - T. N. TAYLOR, President. .' J. D. DIXON, Cashier. Anyone Anywhere Can Bank. With Us by Malt. . Through Standard and Tourist 8leeplng Cars Kansas City, 8t Louis, Omaha and Chicago. dally to Denver, Superb Dining Car Service Fares-and- . full particular will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grands Apeni. ' . I. A, BENTON, Gen. Agt Pass. , , Salt Lake .City, Utah ' V FRANK A. 'WADLEIGH, General Passenger Agent,", .. v .. . Denver, .Colorado.' '' ' . Lead-Bullio- and .Mining n NO. 5. Milling Company,. Provo, Utah.' 'Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the Board of Directors, - i ( . Seorobary. Office, Room 11, Knight Block,, Provo, Utah. (First publication Not, m.) 1J, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. held 00 the 2nd day of November, A, East Crown Point Consolidated MinD. 1912, an sssessment (No. 5) of ing Company Principal Pisco of three (3)' mills per share was levied Business, Provo, Utah. on the capital stock of corporation, Notice is hereby given that at payable immediately to Ahe president of the board of directors of meeting or crtary at No. 144 West Center the East " Crown Point Consolidated ' street, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon Mining Company, held on tho 28th which this assessment may remain un day of Oct., 1912, an assessment (No. paid on December 8th, 1912 will be cent per share 5) of one-hal- f delinquent and advertised for sale was levied on the outstanding capiat public auction, afid unless payment tal stock of the corporation, payable is made before, will be sold on Decern' Immediately to Heber CrJex, secreber 24, 1912, to pay the delinquent as tary, 24 North Academy Ave., Provo, sessment, together with the cost of Utah. Any stock upon which this advertising and expense of sale. assessment may .remain unpaid on G. II. HENDSELMAN, . Saturday,-Nov30, 1912, .will be -- () delln-quenta- President advertised for sale at pubD. H. THOMAS, lic auction, and .iinfess payment is Secretary. made before, will be Bold at my office Location of Office: 144 West Center on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1912, at the bur street, l'rovo. t tali. of 10 o'clock a. m. to pay the delin nl'ir::: jUiMicJiioa Nov. S, 1912.) quent assessment, together, with the, " 0 cqnt of advertising and expense of ' NOTICE 'Td CREDITORS. . r HEBER in .the J)istricL Court pf the Fourth Judicial District in aiid for Utah County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of MaKha E. Bullock, deceased. Creditors will present claims to th undersigned, at hia place of residence. Vernal, Utah, or at te-- law office of K. II Corftnan? at Provo, Utah, on or before the. 15th day of March A. 0. , ' Administrator B..E. CORFMAN, Attorney for Administrator. (First publication l6v. 8, 1912.) 80MMERVILLE-FRAZIER- . ' " ,snle-- . Dated November 6, 1912. JOHN JSC BULLOCK, Every Mile a Picture Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern points on sale October 10th and 19th, 1912, November 23rd and 25th, 1912, December 21st and 23rd, 1912, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT 1513. This Route them. fire-pro- Extension Mining Company, Principal Place of Busi- r- ness," Provo, Utah. Notlce is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Eureka Swansea Extension Mining Company, held on the llth day of November, 1912, an assessment (No, 6) of one' (1) cent per share was levied upon the butstanding capital stock of tho corporation, payable immediately to W, Lester Mangu'm, secretary, Room 11, Knight, Block,, Provo, Utah. Any stock on which this assess Dlent may remain unpaid on Monday, December 16? 1912, will be definqueut and advertised for sale at publo auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at my office on Monday, January 6, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost Of advertising and expense of &lo. , W. LESTER MANGUM, Eureka Swansea -- Should :ex-- ' 19N. Aca.Ave. Thanksgiving dinner. Choice Electric Company ables. A. F. Palm that in-g.- te - MONEY To offer you the. best the affords NOTICE. , and Farm security can be Electric Signs Talk c 459. Telephone We are in a Position 3-- is Just the thing to keep . your feet warm Independent Coal Co. For Building and on City Washington, JJ. C, Not, 20 MemOur 1912 Raisins, CurrantSj ' appointed bers of the " Candied Peels, Walnuts, by the house committee on banking and currency to Investigate the etc., all in stock. Quality the In the rounded trust up money finest.. Prices right. capital today pursuant to the call of Chairman Pujo. The meeting is. to map out plans for the future procedure of the Investigating committee. Much work remains to be done before the taking of. testimony can be resumed. Under the direction of Samuel Unter myer, one of the chief attofneysof toe committee, experts have been at work all summer vreparlng an elabo- rate compilation of statistics embrac-lette- r practically every financial and LOOK DOWN THE 8TREET SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE industrial institution in the country. ,nd tracing the relation of each in MEN WHO DO THE BUSINESS. . COME IN AND GET ONE OF OUR "HOT POINT" IRONS FREE FOR dividual concern to other concerns. Before resuming the taking of testi- 3NE MONTH'S TRIAL. mony the committee will carefully review this compilation of figures which wjn be used as a basis for the exatni- nation of witnesses with a view to determining the exact influence exerted isJMfiii by New York banks and bankers on othpr banks and bankers throughout the couniry. neefls Df Red Cross,. roilit abot by the p:Tt'i?nt Var. ''The Servian' Red Cros, one of the ceWJlngly efficient and Aberdeen & King sions. PROBE FOR MONEY TRUST hn-'- 'earliest established 'societies, ASSESSMENT auspices of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute opened here today and will continue over tomorrow. A number of well known agricultural experts are here to address the ses- Provo Meat & Packing Co. I For further inforrnatioii pn the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. CONFERENCE market lthe ... - e&nvntioawilL.cau: d j I, 1879. .. "November t'. h'i2. ' "To His Excellency, President.-Ya- , ' "President, American Red Cross, 7 Washington, D. C. 'Dear Mr. President-- . Having been charged with; the mission to rer resent INVESTMENT BANKERS TO M.EET Ser,vianRd Cross, it Js my duy l prf to appeal to Vhu-- as tho Now Yfcrk, Nov. 2. Helecations of idarA q( the Aaierltia-n Red Cross, for 'roniifin4' hianci rs arrived Aid 'in meeting overwhelming here from Chicago, Boston, Fhilmlol. 3"ke- dude tomorrow. Meats, Turkeys, Geese, etc. - -- AifOHtma High Point, N. C, Nov. 20. Clerical of the and lay - representatives theAVldW-Astortar-wticiW&&fa- - North Carol i na aaf ereaca at r the M. E. church, South, gathered toannual conday for their twerity-thir- d vention. The conference sessions will continue until next Tuesday, .with FORMER PREMIER IS 71. Bishop Collins Denny of Nashville pre' 20. siding. Sir Wilfrid Nov. Ottawa, Ont;, Laurler, former Dominion premier and NEGRO FARMER'S CONFERENCE. leader of the" Liberal party in Canada, Hampton, Va., Nov. 20. The annual received many congratulations today of his negro farmers' conference under the on the seventy-firs- t "MABELU DUNLOP GROUITCH. "(Madame Slavko Grouitch.) " Contributions may be sent to the American Red Cross, Washington, D. C, or to Jacob H. fichlff, Red Cross Office, United Charities Building, New York City, or to any local Red Cross Entered as second class mall mat. ter June 6, 1911, at the Postofflea Provo, Utah, under thy act of March Roads association began here today with a good attendance, of .delegates- from Virginia, North and SoSHi Carolina. Tennessee,; Georgia and Good get-rtebui- prevent dreadful suffering and unnecessary jleaths. "We therefore appeal to the American Red Cross, and through it to the generous, sympathy of '.the American people, for help for the suffering sick and wounded, Even if an armistice should be declared the troops" could not be at once disbanded. The sick and wounded must still be oared for, anniversary and our Red Cross, work must go on birth. for many months. The situation is desperate and presisng. With our APPALACHIAN GOOD ROADS MEET earnest prayers for help we send the promise of our eternal gratitude for all Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 20. The annual aid that may be sent us. meeting of the Southern Appalachian ' t ?'MARIE BAKHMETEFF," . Madame Slavka GroUitch, whose to the president follows, is an American by birth anji wife of the Before ri5envian minister in London. rer "marriage having been a student :al Athens and Constantinople in archaeology, Madame Grouitch has seen phia, New Orleans and other cities to attend thefirst annual convention of the Investment Bankers' Association .of America, which will assemble wftfratwaysTcssiottSr T his is the association which was forme bere last August, with the primary object of restricting, if not entirely schemes elimlnatingrthe bonds. and stocks and the spurious will conclude The convetnion Friday eveningwith an elaborate banquet at several relabe made will important speeches association. the of work the tive to Sci'etaryJ . Office, 2i North Academy ' Utah. ' (First publication Oct. J EX, CV Provo, " Ave., " 30, 1912.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Peter Johnson, Sr.; Cred itors will present claims with vouch ers to the undersigned at Lake View, Utah county, ,oi V) teh attorney at the Provo City, Utah, on or before first day of March, 1913. Dated Oct 28, 1912. . J PETER JOHNSON, JR, M. P. MADS EN, -- t Executor. ALFRED L. BOOTH, Attorney. (First publication Oct 28, 1912.) . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 20. Guests from Washington, Atlanta and several other cities came to ChaataJ All persons having, claims' against nooga today for the wedding of Miss the estate of David McDanieL doAnnie Keith Frazier, . daughter of ceased, will present the same with former United States Senator and Mrs. vouchers to Sarah A. McDanieL ad James P. Frazier, and Mr Robert ministratrix, at Alpine, Utah county, Nugent ; Sommervllle. The bridal Utah, at her residence, on or before .couple' will make their home in Oreen: the 23th day of August, 1913. ville, Miss., where Mr. Sommervllle Is -. SARAH A. McDANlEL, engaged in the practice "of law. ."' (, cr'rJ4 V.N. WHITECOTTON,:; for .Admlnlstratrlx. ' -- , - - 2," ' : Herald-Wan- t Ads Pull fDLEY' KIDNEY PILLS 'ON BAOKACHSJ KIONBY9 AND BLAOCCH (First publication Oct 23, 1912.) - |