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Show Frovd neraltTCo. CLASSIFIED ADS t: Herald Editorials BY J. i WANTED Tbe -- ProTO 600 new lubtcrlben t Published b tht Herald Herald within 30 .day. . Company, Provo, Utah. ONE DOLLAR will bring The I. H. MASTERS vo Herald to your borne three timet Pro- - DAVJiBSON a week for tlx montht if paid in in blaming- - Xht. HELP THE is convicted for who druggist, DRUGGISTS selling liquor. It is conceded that law breakers should receive their punishment, but charity and tolerance are always virtues. A portion of the blame, for the sale of liquor can be laid at the door of -" the citizens. J t is not all to be placed on the head of the druggist. Not a day passes in the drug stores that some citizen does not come to the stores and ask to buy liquor. The plea of sickness or the like is used as argument, that thebaic would fee ligitimate Probably The" pa tronsfarF ' old customer of the store, a man known as being trustworthy and true. H,the clerk sells this man whiskey, he s break mg the Jaw; if he refuses, the customer concludes that he is not trusted, that his trade is of no value and the tre, not, only loses its trade, but has the enmity of a " man who has: been a good customer. Now there is a way to get liquor when it is necessary and also protect the druggist, who. tries to obey the law. ' Obtain a prescription. Any family physician will furnish a prescriptiorti In cases where citizens have no family the person is too poor, A. B. Morgan, city physicians-oattorney,, has arranged with the city arid school physitoo.: severe " -- of 14 cuble . W. 2nd No. S10 Ed. and ' locket engraved 309 E. 7th No. ' R(E)ward "" " EIGHT The place for violets, daffodllsroses, carnations Always fresh. - Co. FOR. RENT Furnished room. Mod ern. Close (I)n. 178 E. 1st N. St. MAKING SIGNIFICANT HISTORY. , . " -- -- "stinging arm the "interests.". In substance the powers- that-b- e are saying, "You shall not Send away your children . to be fed elsewhere, for if you see them hungry at home to t you give up your strike and that is what we want." .y . Pictures of the English king's yisilia Indian shows -h- osts-jpf singingGod aveTbeJCing' in v: scores of different languages. ;This partly explains why 50,000,000 people can hold down 320,000,000. The former speak the' same language and think the same thoughts, while the latter talk different languages, can not read or write arid hate men of other languages. When people , think and talk in unison they can defy oppression. ; ' ) The thunder of war still rumbles in the region "pf , Tripoli. Italy has conquered the inhabitants, but js not overly enthusedjvUh what to do with the possession, and the problems it ' ' ' brings. . ; . ' Amudsen and party afte pnduringJisBirn4p- rations have discovered the south pble so Ke says and -the flag of Norway has been planted. The bears and seals of jthejar 'south jttto bcjaufof, the Norweigtvlanguage ' '" and lo eat cinnamon with their rkc.y' Chfnapw1th73alI its' primTtTvenesshas been aroused a fter centuries of sleep by a epubH form of governi. nientZThe expected has happened. The first few mortths ; of the new form has not brought about the vast changes expected , by .many who wear the queue, contentions are-fo- rth else could coming aji4mortbloo "... bepeJcpected, uChiha,. as Republic.wlll prevail.' Millions of workers are striking .throughout . , the United JCihgdom, demanding a bptfer wage, better work- ing conditions,' that life 'may beinpre inviting and worth whife.ndustry of Hie Kingdom- -' is at, a stand still. Workers wajlcthestreets bearing hunger and fatigue, ' wives and children pray for relief, while the money bar-- , fort sof a maHsipfr ineidcritly Txe'rt-:- " oOhecdin on? enjoys himself to ing enough say, '"Let them hunger or accept .. :. my terms. is the I can stand it if they can.' And such ; "' . class and the masses. And so the which of are wide world attention. story openings Changes continue to come. Public sentiment "changes. The great voice of the people, is becoming attuned to a demaiid times" for the IJcttefrand - are-ap- hrs-subjec- ts s ""7, ';--"- - . . - Jt goesob , - L A.SMOOT. t - . SUMMONS. Secretary. , In the District 'Court of the Fourth-Judicia- l District, of the Stats of ' - for-ahang- In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and For the Ceunty of . -- , , -- 1 in- Utah. court pur-pos- you-an- -- - - 1.6 deg li0jnln eastl8.30 chains ; This action is brought to recover thence west 20.50 chains, to the place JTOCKHQLDERSMEETJN 33.49 acres. Also commencing 3.70 chains north, and 5.30 chains east, and 6.30 chains mortgage upon the land and water rjTbe annual meeting of the described in said eompIaJnt, The UNDERWOOD has been of Provo GRANT C, IBAGLEI- V. north, 43 deg." west and 16.80 chains will be held in . the directors room :.Ls-mnedisplayed at all expositions pf imfor Plaintiff. north, 16 deg. 10 min. west of the Provo building,, P X). address, portance since 1900 and in every Academy southeast corner of the southwest of the State on March 1912, at 10:30 19, Monday, casa was, a warded the highest quarter of the Northwest quarter of a. m. for the of electing a purpose 80. Publication Firet January section . fifteen, in township eight prize. Recent championship typeboard of directors and such other ' south of range two east, of the Salt writing contests in the United business as may be necessary. Lake meridian, in the county of Utah, SUMMONS. States and Europe have been won ALVA NELSON, 16 deg. on the Underwood and all speed In the District Court of the Fourth state of Ufah, thence forth . Secretary. 10 'mln. west 3.50 chains; thence east of the State of Judicial District, of records art held operators 4.50 chains; thence south 12 deg. 30 THE CLASSIFIED ADS WILL ' Utah, Sitting In and for Utah min. east 3.50 chains; thence west this machine. YOU TODAY. 4.20 chains, to the place of beginning. The UNDERWOOD is ar me County. ; chanical masterpiece an,d univer Utah Lake Land Water and Power Area 1.44 acres, total area, 34.93 NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B- UT ' ' . sal favonte. V Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, n. acres,WHAT YOU SAVE. Also sixty shares of the capital C. A. Rogers, Defendant. Summons. The , Machine You Will Tbe SUte of Utah to tbe said Defend stock of Lake Shore 'Irrigation com-- 1 Eventually Buy." Keep on avidg. It's the only - . am: i Ay, a corporation, on or- - fter Frisystem ' for a persoh on a salTou are hereby summoned to ap day the 15th day of March A. D 1912, ary " to follow J and it wins. pear within twenty days after the ser and written bids will be received at There's no place where yoti Co., Inc. vice of this summons upon you, if the residence of the undersigned at can put a few dollars each la -whlofc4 -gpaulsh Furk, Utah county, state of the servedwithin county 16 Exchange Placer month or week that will pay --. this action is brought otterwise, with Utah. sy the returns as savings you in thirty iays after service, and deTerms of saleCash, ten per cent account. Here your savings fend the above entitled aotion, and payable upon the acceptance of bid, earn 4 per cent interest cora- In case of your failure to do so;" Judg and the balance upon confirmation ofl 4 pounded twice "aryear. One UTAH TIMBER & COAL ment will beeatered against you ac sale by the court. ' V . dollar opens an account . i COMPANY. cording to the demand, of .the coni- A. B. MORGAN,. Uhlted"States Depository k1 Castle- - Gate,- ard Ijtolht which has been filed with ;y': Attorney for Administratrix. PROVO COMMERCIAL & Hiawatha CoaL tthe clerk of said court LUCILLA SNELL, ,v 160 to 160 Watt Fifth North. SAVINGS BANK. . This action la brought against you Administratrix of said estate. -X foth Phenet, 232. to recover the sum' of 1153,70 , for Dated this 4th day of March, 1912. J. W. DUNN, Mgr. 1183 apple trees at 13 centseach; March 4th, PERFECTLY LAUNDERED 1160.00 foF setting out caring for 20 1912. acres of trees and. Irrigating them He loves to look at his linen WOMAN'S ACCOUNT, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. during the season of 1911, and 140.00 when we send it home snowy for water rates during the year 1911, white and perfectly launder-ed- . whole since with on Septhe interest What a woman wants among The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., tember cent 30th, 1911, at eight per It does his heart good . other important things is a Principal Place of Business, Provo, ', ,X l,'" rfocbn checking .account;' In manag-. pex,ajanmn template-i- t, Utah. Every one J. W: N. WHITECOTTON- ,r in the county concedes us ing household expenditures a a la' Notice at that given hereby ""Attorney for Plaintiff. check book acts as a perpet the palm for. fine- laundry board of directors of Box 273, Provo, meeting Post iceaddress .off differof the ual reminder We know what work The Lost Josephine Gold Mining com Utah. ence between income and -want "and" "we" see" that -, pany, held '.on "the" 29th" day of 'Feb., Feb. 8. 1912. outgo! You can "'tell at" a 1912, an assessment (Number 10) of they get it on time, too. -- clance just what your finan three mills per share wad levied on cial resources are how. and ASSESSMENT NOTICE. the outstanding capital stock of the P?OVO " where you have spent yom Bird Mining company, Prlncl- - corporation, payable immediately to Camp money. - Every eheck given rirt'Ptrce cBaEiness at Provo Utah", H. A. SmocsecretaTyTNoT avis as a it ia au 111 "Notice is hereby given that at a Center Btreet Provo',, JtJ.tah, ,,,.,. centive-iitself to save. ... 4 meeting of "the board nf riirwtnra nf - Any Stoclt ti'pnn whlh gnij y ariipa. ! ment may remain unpaid on Saturheld Sthe Bird Minlhg company Camp STATE BANK OF PROVO. March will 30, be 1912, delinquent on the 10th day of February, 1913 day, ahd advertised for sale at public aucI an assessment (No. 6) of 2 tqJ.Ua per beshare was levied on the outstanding tion, and. unless payment is made Kin fore will" behold on Saturday, April J capital stoeVjof tyie. corporation .pay able immediately to F. E. Brown, see-- 20th." 1912, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. They are the . best in the to pay the delinquent assessme;n to; 1 retary, 691 West 3rd North, Provo, State Utah. Any stock upon 7 which this gether .wlth.thecost of ' advertising FlftOe?e?Lfeer. I'leawnLGrove one expenseofrale: assessmehTSS' fem"aTaTripaTd pn end Coal Co. ' of best farms in ITtah county, 9 H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. Tuesday,' March 19, 1912, wUl be de' Yard the woolen by mills. 4 acres strawberries.' No linquent and advertised for sale at Room' 6, Farmers &r Merchahts 6ank ';; Bldg., Provo, Utah. frosted crops- - in 46 years. - House, public suction and unless payment is Proprietors. iTarcn First ofpublication made at sold be the before, .will fence and water. Prlca.49,000.Half A4 fice qf th secretary on Saturday, " " ....... cash a of at o'clock hour tbe 6, 1912, f ASSESSMENT NOTICF , irrigated farm, small Jog April m. to pay the deiiquent assessment house, 23 acres in alfalfa, all fence; p, Mineral ..Flat Extentlon,- - Mining and Ui miles from good town. Price together with the cost" of advertising MilUngXQmpanyt Principal J'laca of JLare receiving ovsr spring ' 2,000Tibout cash, balance tTSuslnessTPfovftlJlil---;---;: J '" shl(P)ments of" F. E. BROWN, Sretary. time. V"v-- : Notice Is hereby given that at "a 691 West 3rd North, Provo,-UtaSO teres good land, some timber, meeting of the board of directors of V First publication. Fejvl2, 1912. will come under irrigation in two or th-e- Mineral ttiree ' years, . Easy payment Price, you .contemplate erecting a and e 1st MUlin'..cp.mrany heli ''- NOTI C E : - ."."'."" -' isoo... . . : 912; an assessment day of Marcn, of Special Stockholders .Meeting of A humber of small tracts of fruit (Jfo. ,'4) of .2 mills per - share was ; - leviel land in 5,40, iO, and tracts, at the Syndicate-Mining- . lhe outetahdinE r canital " 110.00 to 112.00 per acVeTternls'oh-four'tb- . INoilce is hereby given that a special stock' of This spring call and "mako a payable Imdown balance $5.00 to 110.00 meeting of tbe steckholdsrs of : the mediately to F; E. Brown, secretary. " : per month with interest at 8 per cent Syndicate Mining company, a Utah 691 West 3rd . North SL, Provo, Utah. w --selection" v 46 acres at Sprtnville, 29 under corporation, wlU be held" at the office Any stock upon which this assessment ( cultivation. Frame house-bar- n, etc, of the company in room,fqur, Knight may remain unpaid on Saturdayv Aprll Price $5,500. Dloct rYovo City, Utah, on JVedne 6, 19 12, jwlJL JtjajJelinaue'nt rMarfcls and Grenlle Works day the Cti dar of March, 1912, at Used for sale at "public auctldh, and ' ; Co. the hour- of 10 o'clock a. m., of said nnless payment Is made .before, will X 51 W. First So. St Prevb, Utah!32 West Center St.' Provo, Utah . Jay ..for .thstollo-wlnapurpose e ol.1 t theoffjee jf Robert Ander- e rlgrht &T-No- Bssif rth -- - . jffh nu i- npeO-ple- .u lrt ( . j ' , , Underwood Tjrpewriter ' - y ; . v- y- - . 1 he thought-- charit- : . charity vvard Idrahhospkat had its birth when a young actress become- - ill here last fall.: A few nights before, she had delighted the patron of the opera house with her work, but she become ill.The company left her, andstramtonn an adjSiningcityF She was withoutfunds and reallyjiceded hospital treat-- rnent. .Her cae was serioti? and meant life or tfeath. Ford tunately, some persons, cames to her ' re'scue. at-th- e- kind-hearte- land sh'eJw'aXim . This is only-- one truc' aretnanyrr-ltisdeal a do that the physicians of charity work in great cases of this kind, but the charity- - ward, at "the hospital, under, the proper management) would be a boi'me and a life s.iver 16. many .".. Jhe suggestion is. a jyorthy xme. ami : ase.-Ther- sbcn.ddJb.e.jnateriidigcdL"!...'; 'y,,-- 1 Clear-Cree- - I yx . ' I -- ',' - . - of-th- e - ; people-- "-"- First-publlcaU- on STEAM--LAUNDR- Y, - - - eeeeeeee4e s VJ H l Get the Aberdeen - and gf I , Independent ' acre-orchar- : A.-- - S " 80-ae-re surgical, would be given those who accepted !of the . . .. Jy - posed .luaiJL shall b. tained by the generous people of this city;, "The suggestion dies not cafr.for the coIlectioiVpf Funds from the Imrilens-o"- eontributkw. Two will each charitjjjalls year, pay .for the' maintainance of the ward during each year,:' Ladies "clubs", and business organizations would lend their support and give the assistance necessary to make it perminent;. The hospital has given a' very, reasonable figure for the ward -- ' . adgmeritrforeclostnaieTtatn tiffs of "beginning, area Typewriter Hjialt - n A CHARITY WARD has been suggested for the Provo vGenci;al hospi"tal.,?.Itli$ ....... "y..: to-wl- t: - WARD County. for and Nathan Dixie Hiatt plaintiff, vs. Analiza Hiatt defendant Summons. ' In themstterDf tfieestate r ofJobn THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE : W. Snell, Deceased. Notice of ..Sale of SAID DEFENDANT: Real and Personal Property. Yotf are hereby summoned to apThe undersigned will sell at private pear within twenty days after tbe sersale the following particularly describ-edre- vice of this summons upon you. If and personal property, served within the county in which this Commencing 10.00 chains north of action Is brought otherwise, within the southwest corner of the northwest thirty days after service, and defend quarter of section fifteen, in township thelibove action, and in case-o-f your eight south, of range two east of the failure (to do so, judgment will be Salt Lake" meridian, In the county of entered against you according to the Utah, state of Utahs thence north 19.35 demand of the complaint.. chains; thence east 3.00 chains; This aotion is brought for the thence south 71 deg. 64 min. east 1.00 of dissolving th bonds of chains; thence south 79 deg. 54 min. d existlng- - between. easrX53nchaInsrthence south 73 deg. the plaintiff. 50 jnln. eaatiOOjjhalns; thencesouth m E. CORFMAN, 87 deg. 20 min. east 3.00 chains; ... Atttorney for Plaintiff. 2.00 office Post thence east address, Provo, Utah. chalny thence south Date of first publication March- 8, 80 deg. 35 min. east 2.00 chains; . thenceeast 1.00 chain; thence south 1912. -- ESTABLISHMENT OF A CHARITY in . ic-cip- u ing 'history Which will be read in the next decade with terestor its significance in the world's history. Utah, Sitting . dFwffiotftsep of - SUMMONS.. A. Uoyd, Plain Iff. vs. Philip Moritz and Ciiarlottle Morltz, Defen' dants. Summons. The State of Utah to said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after Bervice of this summons upon you, if served within the county in , which this action Is brought; otber wise witMn thirty days alter service and defend the above-entitle- d aotionand in case of your failure bo to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tbe complaint, wbicb has been filed with the clerk of said Underwood rt In and For the County of Utah. W. 1912 -- . In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, O Provo Greenhouse . . - - PHONE r . NOTICE. For further information on the notices published here consult ; respective signers or county clerk. LOST Man's gold locket charm, monogram W7 CrP; Child's gold chain r"i -- Editor Legal Notices COOK WANTED Woman to assist with cooking. Big" wages. Hotel Rob- 1 erte, Provo, Utafi. cians to attenL.to the legal requirements; . Thisiwill not only protect the druggist, bur will save the citizen embarrassment when the druggist refuses. B "6fiTy fair that citizens do Their share In nmTriat-in- g . the illicit liquor traffic. .ALREADY 1912 is giving indications of. becoming one of ' importance in" history. Mr. Roosevelt has followed his wide rimmed hat into the ring; There is a fair, prospect of trouble between 'Uncle Sam and Mexico, which, of courserwilffliearran outlay of a great dear of money and iives The strike in New England and the investigation of theLawrenice "affair by the congressional committee is ... . Managing ad-- r v'-f- . -- feet Ull nt T -- - Entered as second class malt mat. ter June e, 191, at the Poatofflce FOR SALE, "feat or exchange for Prove, Utah, under the act of March other property, 2 acrea of land, with 8, 1879. house, barn, grainary fish bonds, 50 000 fish and a permanent water right CITIZENS ARE APT tp be CITIZENS NEED Pullsh)g ' to consider and act upon the advLuv soil ovef Farrer Bros.1-- atore," Pxoto" at billty of unending Article VI, of the Ut&h. on Tuesday, . April to 2 pay the hour of o'clock p. m., Articles of Incorporation to read " assessment together with follows to wit: the cost of ' advertising: and .expense- . Article Vi; ' ' ' The'" bf sale. capital atock'of this corpora-P. E. BROWN; tion Shall be $625,000.00, which shall ' - " " f aharet Into divided Secretary. 150,000' be, 691 West 3rd North, Provo, Utah. the par value of fifty cents (EOc) each. BULLOCK, B..JL pubi;caQnMHrcb. 4. 1913L. 1 " : " i ' President y ; one-thir- d t f:T'.:'- - " h. Moniiments . .If. on-ih- ' . e Ce.-';---- -- 1 : Monument t-- . . . ' - jmd-'ad?e- " Wood Rcaliy ; - r tc-w-it. -- - eeee-ee4e- - -4- - y |