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Show r. CLASSIFIED ADS w FOR RENT Furnished! a five-roomodern cottage. 50 West lsl. No. Herald Editorials BY m WANTED 500 new. subscribers to The Provo Herald within 30 days"- H.MASTER3 I. ' ONE DOLLAR will bring The Pro vo ifera hi tu- your-iiom- e three time's ONE OF THE greatest in: ;stSutron abroad 'loday. is'the .JREFOElt THEw, fexpress EXPRESS CO. a week for six months if paid, in company. Tittle invested and TheyTiave very capital yet they a more exorbitant toll from their customers than does the railroad companies who own the rolling stock over which the express company operate their business. If jhe railway companies charged these exorbitant rates, it might be mjre reasonable. They 'could claim that on ac-- r coiint of the expense of opening new territory and build- -' some portions of ing into undeveloped districts-caus- es the company to bear the brunt of the lines which Were not yet on a paying basis, but no such excuse can be offered by the companies- now 'operating. The peopfe are generally a fairly good safety valve on the question of being overcharged and we believe t hat --the present-expr- ess rates are the direct cause for - the agitation for parcels post. Parcels past may or may not "be for the best of every one concerned, but every one will agree that the present express rates are unreasonable. Then too, the companies hae-be- en Jun(b commerce guilty of overcharging. The inter-stat- e found that one company had made 4000 over.-ex-a- ct FOR SALE, rent or exchange for acres of land, with other property, house, barn, gralnary, fish bonds, fish and a permanent water right of 14 cubic feet, call 510 W. 2nd No. -- 50,-00- 0 FOR SALE or 'exchange, 2 large,, modern homes in Provo. Will exchange for small houses or land. 510 West 2nd South. ; t , i COOK WANTED- - Woman to assist with cooking. Big wages. Hotel Roberts, Provo, Utah. - FOR SALE White eggs for hatching. "W. Nprth 6th West. s In -- . ' THE FIRST WEEK of April has been set apart as the time -- T. i ther-Tesult- s'; ..' those factories already running in our state. The average purchaser would hardlybelieve Jthat thelknitUng--- ? factories of Utah are putting out over $500,000 worth of.-- , manufactured goods ..annually and yet; less than ten per At.ine .sam&ttmc v.; cjjtlcLt.h.ts.jBsrebld.1n-:IJtah.''1- lijRKortiY ', ..'-- ... - v.. ' i Headquarters for Farm Fences. A, B. MORGAN, F for Administratrix. j. Attorney LUCILLA SNELL', . Administratrix of said estate Dated this 4th day of March, 1912 March 4th, Date of first publication " " 1912. . NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice ,1s bereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of The Lost Josephine Gold Mining company, held on the 29th day of Feb., 1912, an assessment (Number 10) of three mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to H. A, Smoot, secretary, No. 157 West Center street, Provo, Utah.. stock vpoir"whlch Bald assess ment may remain Tinpaid on "Saturday, Marclj 30, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and unless payment is made be fore will be" sold on Saturday, April 20th, 1912, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment, to' MADE IN ALL HEIGHTS Made of large, strong, hih-grad- e steel wires, heavily galvanized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. everlasting. Never goes wrong,' no matter how great a strain is put on it. 1 t . t CWood fealCo i . -- ;Catett patern WlreGate. "'Poultry fjettlngj and We buy our wire fence in car load mesh. lots. . Therefore we are prepared to sell you at lower prices than ever. sizes of American Wire Fence. - All We also carry a complete line of builders hardware. - Phones Lumber Company 104-10-5 -- iProvor-Ctah- i sn o o T a s p afford ! Winter Rate fcj5 Delivered x- ' one-foar- th - EVERY ROD GUARANTEED bv us and guaranteed by the manufacturers. Call and see it, . We can show how it will save you money and fenca your fields so they willyou slay fenced. advertising yAssessmentjpiicf..; 40-ac- re -- Does not mutilate nor injure stock. Turns CaKIe." Eerses, tlftgs snd Pigs Get It r ' HOW -- While ' YOU Can. Ws have plenty. AAAAAAAAA l AAA. f ft ftlf Tm ryTTffttf AA-.- th . 1". . ' v ... cost of advertising and erpenBe of sale,..' . ' ko: .. payable upon the acceptance of bid, and,.the balance upon conjinnation of sale by the court. - per--mea- tes ' esse Room 6, Farmers & Merchants Bank -" ;Bldff., rroro, Utah." one acres Pleasant Grove', near 'Fifty First publication March 4. of best farms in Utah county, 9 0 4 acres strawberries. No frosted crop's in ' 48""years""llouse", Mineral Flat Extention Mining 'and tenceiind.Jrater, Price J9i00.Q.Half Milling Company, Prln"al Place of ' cash Business, Provo, Utah. ,:. irrigated farm," small log - Notice la hereby given that at a house, 25 acrea in alfalfa, all fence; meeting of the board of directors of 1 miles from good town. Price the Mineral- Flat Extension, Mining cash,7 balance and Milling company held on the 1st $2,000, About one-thir- d time. . '.,y.. day of Marca, . J Jia, an assessment . 80 acres good land, tome ' Umber, (No.' 4) i of 2 mills per share was will come under Irrigation1 In two or levied ' on thej 'outstanding capital three year. Easy - payment' Price; stock of the corporation, payable im ' ,;. mediately to F, E. Browto, secretary, of email tracts of fruit A; number, 69l West 3rd NoJ-tSt, Provo, Utah. land In 5, 10, 20, and at tracts, Any stock upon which this assessment $10.00 to $12.00 per acre,r terms, may remain unpaid on Saturday, April down, balance $5.00 to $10.00 6, 1912, win be delinquent and, adver per month with Interest at per cent tised for, "sale at public auction, and 46 acrea at Sprlngvllle, 20 uadet unless" payment Is mae before, wIIJ cultivation. Frame houseware,' etc. be sold at the office of Robert Ande Price $5,500.' r:.y., . son over Farrer Bros. store, Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, April J3 1912, at the houfo"l o'clock p.nt, to pay the J: 12 West Cepter 8t Provo, Utah delinquent assessment together with e. d ... FURNITURE COMPANY acre-orchar- d, , ' D) ULASMOOTecretary.: -- knit goods are imported to the extent of $5jD00,000 a year. The Utah Development clubs and the Manufacturers' association are backing: this moveme,nt'and it should receive of every loyal citizen. of the state. Z Xet every "dweller in . the beehive state take up the slogan and sinjf it with ' renewed vigor, "Utah Goods for Utah People.? - 7 o) cost .of gether with-th- e and expense of sale, iEcfeSaie in '' Frl-dayth- e y in-or- der ' IrrigaUpn torn? 15th day of March A. D. 1912. and written bids will be received at the residence of the undersigned .at Spanish Fork, Utah county,, state of ' , Utah. ;.: . . Terms of sale Cash, tea per, cent been-work- ed . ' - panya corporationTnaiter Products; The ideals ' in public places and encourage purchasers to patronize home made goods.This idea has quite : successfully in Colorado; andaWorniarartd -. have been gratifyjngr'Every bneisranxfous to seejinore settlers come to this state and yetsomething,ihust be done to increase the pay roll for those already here. We to get more factories' V need more factories and ' x'' PtockfLakehore a" celebration in honor of to" exhibit Utah Products SOME ONE SAID, "What MONDAY EVE: "you are, speaks so 16ud7I can-- " SERMONET- S""not hear what you say," over-anAfter beingluped overagain we sometimes feel like "saying, in the words of David .Harum, Do the other fellow as he is going to do you, but do him first J ' The recent request of the Socialists of Berkeley oust their rnaybr shows that the spirit of unrest so this body of reformers that they do not .know themselves what they want! They seem to be like TheGood Book says full of putrifying sores, :I : " ' and see it. We will deliver it when you are ready. - 35-aji- little-busines- s - for thence east 3.00- chains; thence south 71 deg. 54 irilii. east i.W chains; thence south "9 deg. 54 min. east 1.53 chains; thence south 73 deg. 50 min. east 00 chains;, thence south 87 deg. 20 min. east 3.00 chain.; thence east 2,00 chains; thence south 80 deg, east : J,QQ. chains ; thence east 1.00 cham p thence south ,16 deg. 10 min. east 18.30 chain; thence west 20.50 chains, to the place of beginning, area 33.49 acres: Also conmencing 3.7ft, Chains north, and 5.30 chains east, and 6.30 chains north, 4S deg. west, and 16.80 chain3 north, 16 deg. 10 min. west of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter- - of the Northwest quarter of section fifteen, In township eight south of range two east, of the Salt Lake merlaTi, in the county of Utah, state "of Utah, thence north 16 deg. 10 min. west 3.50 chains; thence east 4.50 chains; thence south- 12 deg. 30 min. east 3.60 chains; thence. Vest 4.20 chains, to .the place of beginning. Area 1.44 - acres,otal area, 34.93 " " ' acres., Also eixtyshiares of the capital chains; e 'Utah- - WE ARE HOLDING A RUG FOR YOU Cdmuienclng 10.00 ehain3 nortK of the sbufh'west corner of the northwest tiuafcer of section'.fifteent In township eight south, of range two east of the Salt Lake nieridjan, in the county of Utah, state of Utah, thence north 19.35 per-son- al ' Ju- 'A - UTAH PRODUCTS WEEiTCOMINQ Fourth of the to-wi- t: STATISTICS TELL that about- ninety to ninety-fou- r ' the District Court the matter of the estate of John W. Snell, Deceased. Notice of Sale of fllea! and. Personal Property. Theintfcrsigneo1 will sell at private Bale the following particularly describ- y ed real and personal property, - ' In fact we have the largest display of Rugs ever shown at one time in this city, and bet-ter still we are making prices lower than ever before. In per cent of the men who en- ter the business world, fail. We' only haveto.sloD .aiul . look around us to see that this is true. During the last year Jhere have been about the same number of failures - as'usualrbut the striking part about these failures ts that 2 Tthey" have, been largely among the smaller firms of $5000 or less. --Tradstrect says that 79 per cent of the failures reda e Tcr soine "fa til t"on the part optTie bankrupt such as incompetent management, speculation, outside of the business neglect of the business, lack of capital or extravagance. , We are inclined to believe that this latter cause Jsltjie" greatest .of alland-4haverage of business man a check does not on young today place his wanton extravagance, lie sees his neighbor driving ' a fine, touring car and the temptation is such that he cannot resist the temptation, so buys one, even if he - has to mortgage his to do so. This is the first straw which finally breaks the camels back:. :,:l"'r- - intelligent and dicial District of the State of Utah, I n a nd For the County of Uta h. - FAILURES - 4 NOTICE. . "BXJSINES Mental Hos Manager, 522 Adams St( Chicago. business. total express business of this country is over $150.00(),CXX). A comparison of rates shows that the charges in this country exceed tliORvabroad from two o three times. One solution is offered for " robbery, place the express" companies in'theharids of the ,, railroadswith close government supervision or else have government ownership of express companies.. The-- Ste - AttKNT--WANT- rate-between ofLthe. express xonipanica- Far-rer'- refined to represent us in your com munity, all or part of your time. " , Driver, 540 pital. at s" - ME1IE BWCTPj. s, WE Pekin JJuck D. A Mrs. H. Campbell, 10,000 pany;"JThis'c'6m for Commissioner overcharges. protests diffeTCiit-ralTrquoted to him in one day on the s'ame package by the same agent. Here is a peculiar case in regard to. foreign ex- press rates.. An express company charges $t$2 at New Haven for a one pound package for France. This company? pays the French parcels post 27 cents for carrying this package from New York to its destination across the water and keeps seventy-fiv- e cents for carrying this -one package from New Haven to New York, but the -- NewHaven and New York is regularce'ntsr Thus the sender pays just three, times twenty-fiv-e the -- regular domestic rate for this package. This is only one case that might be cited. It is., the custom Lane-states-th- . I - trhaTgeTifl'TO , . s package wrapped at store containing four yards striped gingham, small package from Irvine's- containing 3 yards silk, 1 silk thread. Romper .pattern. spool Liberal reward. wrapped together,' LOST coin-missi- ; - j ' J. E. BROWN, Secretary. West 3rd North, Provo, Utah: , 691 'First publication March . 4, 1811- - ' 0 ; no" Is There better BJedlclnenade for coids than Chamberlain's Cou-jRemedy. It acts on , nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration? and restores the system to Withy condition. For Sale by Hedquist Drug ""Co, Thpee -- h t wvvanp Tlsphone17 6 " FOLEY KIDNEY PJLL8.. . Always give saUsf actionT because T they always do the work. J. T. Shelnut, Bremen, Ga., saysrI bav used Foley Kidney .Pills .with great satisfaction and found more relief from their use than from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost all kinas'. I can cheerfully recommend them sufferers for kidney and bladder trouble.'" Foley Kidney Pill will cure ny case of kidney or bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can dojiore. For sale by Hed quist Drug-Ca:tc-.a-H -: |