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Show V PAG THE PROVO HERALD .TWO V' Herald Editorials REPLY A DEMOCRATIC .Satnrd'aritrvtrimjp-thelvos- t -- medicine internally for muscular or ! . chronic rheumatism. A'l that if need- ed li & free application of Chamber-- ' - For Iain's Linimentgale by Hed-- ' quist Drug Co.'a two stores, succes-- i Palaca ?rT ors to Sajoot-an: o hovl d a school boy editorial thewriter-attempt- ed nt if-t- as-Ted- . . he dy uii jil 1 East First North. 3t FOR SALE Hair dressing and manicuring parlors; one of the best known in Salt Lake City;- a bargain; owner leaving city. Address A. Tanner, 47 Mercantile block. - ceFOR SALE Cheap, one ment pipe mold and one cement post ' mold. Inquire at 612 N. 4th East tf till forbidden brick house; bath, toilet, pantry, large closets, sink, lavatory; corner . Jot 4x12; barn, chicken house, 'fruit John FOR SALE-Eight-ro- om E. Bptt, 209 E. 4th S., Provo, Utah. FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 30 East 2nd S. FURNISHED house for rent. 30 East 2nd, South Inquire LOST Small vest pocket diary, blue cover. Return to R. P. Fairbanks, Holbrook block, and recei 'e reward. RIBSKE wants pickers. Phone 418 : : 133 Phone 5S0x. SAM ns " furniture. . -- .of intercst."""."''--:::''''1"-.- IToa'sehold FOR SALK PREACHING borrowers are alone responsible. These promissory jiotes remain dead assets in the banks until they are paid, have a wide market, and are more desired by. European banks r' ' ''. than government bonds. , '. 'English, French, German, Dutch, Russian and Aus-tiabanks invest in acceptances in other countries than their own, but they do not care for the promissory notes of individual American business men of whom Tihey have' never heard. When we legalize bank acceptances, as is proposed, we will open our money market for a huge of'forign funds in American bills, and thus gain for our domestic trade the advantages of the low European '''-'- ' profusion-Llnen- Dnn-bar- s, s, all in beautiful patterns chief Linens EXTRA FINE at popular prices. Special BATISTE-O- NE HUNDRED PATTERNS SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR DESIGNS. Irvk A CARLOAD OF Just Received F -- JiQ Receded Shelley High Patent and Straight Grade Flour j , FOR SALE Good strawberry rooming house; excellent location, and good paying jull-3- t business. Phone 586 red. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co.,; Principal Place of Business, Provo, ; ' 7.7.7 j Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on ao count of assessment No. 11, levied on' the 10th day of June, 1912, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol' lows; Amount Cert No. Name. Shares. Due. 174 S. P. Eggertsen.... 250 .75! 230 S. P. Eggertsen, . . . .75 250 289 S. P. Eggertsen...; 2,000 . 6.00 1.30 393 S. P. Eggertsen.... 435 588 U. S. G. Fletcher.. 2,500 7.50 113 Wm. Humphreys. . . 2.70 900 128 Wm." Humphreys. . . 1,600 4.80 375 Wm. Humphreys. . . 1,305 3.92 604 Wm. Humphreys.. . 4,050 12.50 702 Wm. Humphreys. . . "500 1.50 296 "Edna M. Holdaway. 333 1.00 464 Edna M Holdaway. .17 57 615 Chase Moulton . 6.00 2,000 616 Chase Moulton . 6.00 2,000 140 Chas. B. Rand., 6.00 2,000 384 Chaa. B. Rand.. ""343" L04 602 Jno. Thurgood . . ., 1,000 3.00 And in accordance with law, so many 'shares of each parcel of such stock us may be i:ecP34rvillbe sold - at .the office of V. A. Smoo:, Room No. 6, Farmers'. and Merc.iants' bank building, Provo, Utah) on the iota day of June at.7:3Q p. m. to pay tf Guaranteed to be the best on the Market ' Sold by the Wasatch Produce Co, Phone 480 " Morrison Bros. 402-41West Center 2 Exclusive Agents our Wholesale Come in and get the delinquent sFejracni rFiTSebnT First publication June . The Tabernacle Friday Eve. June 14 ONE NIGHT ONLY UTAffS FAMOUS SONGBIRD The Hedquist Drug Two Stores Guarantee 1 DL:. 'D.i:.... V r - But matism We are pleased to Inform the res! dnt8 of. Provo that we now have in stock "Nurlto," 7 a physician's- prescription, , free from Opiates and Nar - cotics, and guarantee to relieve all sufferers from Rheumatism, Sciatica and Neuritls.or refund your money. Investigate this offer. Call to see us and let us explain the merits of1 this remedy, which we are satisfied will banish all rheumatic pains, do matter how long you may have been afflicted. ' People so crippled with rheumatism that they could not walk have been absolutely free from pain and the swollen Joints brought back to their normal condition. : fftont ;.be skeptical "We can and want to help you. Get a $1 box of ,Nurlto and be convinced. The Hedquist Drug Cos two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace. . 7 77. The uniform success that bat attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made It a favorite everywhere. It can always be dipended upon. For sale by Hedquist Drug Cos two stores, , . Kuece"sora"f6""::'Smboran'(rjPalaoe Drug the Lots. LUCY GATES Coloratura Soprano ol the Royal Opera of Germany and .,..' . WANTED Six good boys to work in SEE THE ELEPHANT, beets.' Apply "W. F. Giles. tt The people of the crrcus are always longing fo mew features, and so many Go. have been Introduced in years gone by into this particular form of entertainment that it would seem, indeed as :; imjenity and originality had been A. Special prices, on Also on sale by Sutherland Bros. WM 10, 1912. prices. Meet Anybody in Quality and Price VVc " LOST Gold band bracelet, flower de- together with the cost of advertising sign," and L. J. e'ngraved on top. and expense of sale. II. A. SMOOT, Secretary. Return to 672 N. 5th W. Reward. bank-guarante- - , Poplins' Batistes, Lawna, Dimities, Jacquards, Handker y Ve--,- - '. 'Tl . c, X.To11 Are being fihoi'ri by us In Wonderful -- ' f kilt 1 1 au CtrAjit uui 11 ivuuiu I'lomuif il. iiie in- - x uiina ju rates tlustry.and trade of the country by iowe'rihg interest and b.roadinjr the commerical loan market. - ' bankv desirous of faciltatmg the purchase of goods by one of its business customers, authorizes the seller ,of the Broods to reimburse'hiniself bv drawinn- on the bank, a bill of exchange, payable in GO or 90 days. . When the seller of the goods delivers them, he presents the draft, acioss ihe face of which the bank writes "Accepted," adding its signature and date. By this operation the bank .does not advance money; it merely makcsitself responsible for the paymifiitof tlte-bil-l of exchance. lookirl? to its customer" to reimburse the bank from the sale of the goods. By this operation the buyer gets time to sell the goods before he has to pay them, and the seller gets for his goods a bank- ers promise to pay a bill, which he can immediately sell in the disconut market. This is the security in which the great banks of Europe invest"a large part of Jheir funds, instead of in stock ex- change loans, as our banks are compelled to do. The lack of acceptances in this country results in the creation of a mass of promissory notes, for the payments of which the hor.1-1-5 ' t... , Goods 201-20- ew York banks make enormous loans .to. the stock market because there is no other large market in which they may use the funds that pour into New York from all over the country, The Jew J3attkerswould gladly-c- ut down iheir loans to speculators if there could be provided a broad field for short-tim- e commerical investments. Since the depositsjof acommencal bank are payable on demand a bank must keep the mass of its investments liquid ;.for this reason New York banks now loan hundreds of millions to Wall Street, because, these loans are largely payable on ' demand. : The in , 4bank acceptance Europe takes the place of our stock exchange loan. Ottr laws prohibit acceptance by nationa! banks. The proposed reform of our banking laws make acceptances, legal., The introduction of the use of acceptances in this country would not only trreatlv restrtct thSTrehTTKi in lniinlr - -- J - V at low rate of Interest. k , pat,m Rooms 6 and 7, knight block, m "BANK ACCEPTANCES fr. fabm property ' D and DOBitlvely giving more for the money, than any kindred attraction tourilfgThr country, this season the CALL 248; thej Allen Ice Co., for pure that they majaaggniigftt - announces river Ice. have added many novel and special features to those which ate considered a part and parcel of the circus. MONEY TO LOAN Amongsnbese are several European OnGopd Mortgage Security. novelties, which have never before Addreii J. A. Frlttch. been seen in this country, the wonder 0-2 Felt BIdg. Rooma of It all being how Selis-Flot- o people can give such a marvelous perforSalt Lake City mance at such a small prtee. That they are able to do so, how Beginning Friday, May.Mth, we will ever is proven by the fact that lor carry the Famous RoyaJ Bread, Buns three years now Vaey have cut thej and Cakes. Leave "us your order s rtinre" honored price In half and made1 rROVO, MEAT & PKG. CO. money by doing so, all of which goes vo show tbat.evenln the circus world, LOCAL representative wanted; no and where daily expences run up into canviising' or soliciting required; thousands, the theory of popular Address Koou intom. assured. prices is practical. y, Realty Co., "'V Two performances will be given V'.'i Maiden Building,- Washington, here on the day the circus arrives. I). C. The grand street prade will, as usual, ,oa a spectacle of mote "than ordinary ''OR SALE Che'ip liiunch, rowboat , magnificence. siirry; a snay if sold at once. o t First South. Call ; DELINQUENT NOTICE. Last Sunday evening a week ago the members of the Methodist Church and their friends were astonished .and bewildered by the action of the new pastor who preached his second sermon in the evening and became very greatly wrought up during the course of his remarks. In. fact so ttich so that he4 putted off his coat and threw it on the floor and jumped on the railing in front of the pulpit and in vocifious tones exhorted his brethcrn to arouse and come : out of their lethargy and do something for the Lord. This new. pastor has been in evangelistic work a great part of his pastorate and seems to be trying the same tactics on the local congregation. The pastor of a local church ought to be left to" run the affairs of. that body as he sees fit perhaps but we can hardly harmonize such actions on the part of. our brother as in keeping with the spirit andlife of Jesus Christ when he was here on earth. If Christ himself did not see fit to rant and tear the air with shouts and exhortations why should his" ministers become so " Summer Wash on CITV-J&- J':, ! CLASSinEDW the-peopl- EMMOTIONAL to TjOAN imvFY Chamb"6rtaTflT":t?'mfch'1an'i"'riafer STItiTOkedno-Tablets will correct tt. For sale by June 18. . For many years no,w this popular Hedqulst Jrug Co.'s two stores, successors la Smoot and Palace Drag Co. priced atrractianThas been" comTng back greatly enlarged in every Way, th commoner almost every theory which Bryan ever thought of. I would like' to call attention of my fellow editor to the conditions in some other states concerning c way they .look at the political situation. A number of ll: StStrrfif XM East have conceded that this look's like a democratic year and a number of the leaders in the political .world stand ready to weicomesncha" change As to the statement made by the Post alxmt when you mention Qark everybody laughs, nothing is .more ridiculous because as a matter Of fact "Clark Is too great in congressional circles Jo be scoffed "at. Then there is an old saying that hi that laughs last laughs loudest, so let Republican light weights laugh hut we are p'edicting that Champ Claik "will Be the iic:.c president of this nation. We can see also that the, Republican party feci the same forebodings, and this'jCauses their an xiety am desire to spread the "laugh" story or some other hoodoo. An.! her proof of the anxity of some of the Republicans is the fact that the local postmasters all over Utah are advocating that postmasters should 00 longer be appointive but should succeed through civil service promotion. Why'stich a theory at this .stage, unless th'cy sec their fat jobs about to pass into the hands of others. 'More than that, the postmaster should. not be appoionted by political machinery as 'they, have in the past and now finally when are coming to "agree with this democracy' theory the Republicans are trying to fall in line. The people demand a change 6T rule about so often and this time the change has come when the Republicans are in power. - ' Tbe woman of today whj has good bcalth, - good temper, good sens: A BUNCH OF FIERCE ANIMALS bright eyes and 'a. lovely complexion, and correct of liVing result The first really big circus to ar-t,he good digestlon, wins the admiration of thet rive here this season will be the great Consolidated Show, which world. If your digestion is faulty Solls-Flot- o to Del'ault'ilinLwliich szi Soxr the mistake the Democartics,were making in re- -. ioici 15 cvei the fight' in Republican Ranks; The editor seems a bit alarmed for fear that the Democrats will fully realize their .utter hopelessness' in .Jhe7comirig He woul3 ave us believe that the people are "carnpalgV. really scoffing at. our candidtaes when in reality the public at. large are saymp to each other "If Taft is a political this same self says he -- and bankrupt made "Teddy"' who insists that there is '"but one man .wise enough in the world to rule the United States and that is he, what has my brother to offer for a candidate better . thaa:jLjEyj,lh4t; he scoff s at ? The "Republicans ".will acknowledge that the theories which Theodore Roosevelt is now advocating were advocated by Bryan ten and fifteen years" a0L In other words "Teddy" has stolen from on HGo ig b ; Prot. X J. McClellah an- d- abewiafilelioir Circus, which will play a -- single day's engagement hereon June 18 has on its program one number which is essenttlally a novelty. It is Introduced primarily as a comedy act, In which a. horse hitch ed to an ordinary landau carrinylng Sale the Smoot Drug Tue. the Hth. Reserved two passengers is driven into the ring. At first the animal refuses to move, and when urged by his driver, tea. This is done by skillful chemists kicks that individual clean, off the seat better"than we could do it ourselves, upon the lady and gentleman who are and all we have to do is to call for seated In the carriage. ready-mad- e the product Wyeth's The animarthen kicks binuelf clear and Sage Remedy, Hair Sulphur out of the harness and, after galloping In the Sage proper strength, wildly around the ring several tines another with the of addition Sulphur, winds up by Jumping over the vehicle e scalp remedy. and Its occupants. 7 ThisTspreparatlon "gives youthful The act- In itself is what Is termed Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Nat-- color and beauty to the hair, and a "screaml-i- a the show world, and ra Color Dandruff Quickly one of the best remedies you can use further- demonstrates the marvelous Removed. for dandruff, dry: feverish, itching possibilities of horse training which . Is new There scalp and falling hair." -- Get a fifty-- , the about nothing indeed as the years go by seem with -IdeaTof using Sage" for Fesitoring1the" cent bottle from your druggist today out limit aulck the at ' and you will be surprised 7 ."' ; 0-color of the hair. Our grandmothers All druggists sell It, under, I results. r An Endless Chain. kept their hair 'dark, glossy and abun re"We're kind of irritated In our flat, dant by the use of a Bimple "Sage guarantee that the money will be not Is If exactly funded the remedy ltd the worried-lookinman. Tea." .Whenever their hair feil out as represented. , , "What's the troubler' 7 "Our children keep ' the nextdoor or took on a dull, faded or streaked elghbors. awake, so they past the appearance, 7they mafle a; brew of SUMMER EXCURSION RATES.7; tne by playing the piano; that makes Sage leares and applied It to their to tarlons Eastr . le pet dog next door to thern bark, hair beneficial ef- . Via Salt Lake Ronte ad'Umt keeps the children-nex- t Tickets' on sale vv door fect ert d e8tinatIons.7 ...77;;"wake, and there's 7so much noise -dateSk May- - JSth to Sells-Flot- o The Event of the Season Prices 75c and 50c Seat at , con-taiin- old-tim- - Is, I, 11 g ,with-wonderfull- Tauce whatever f".-- 7- - (.our -- V. child-e- September fleua tiresome method of 5th.. See your local agen for. going' ' .7'-. '7:7lL""' 7' 7 gathering the"herbr and making the to n . y the old-tim- e 7' parti-cnlarf-l. :7'-7- ' f |